Tenafly Council Explores Park Improvements and Solar Panel Regulations

In a recent Tenafly Borough Council meeting, discussions centered on community projects, including park improvements and the consideration of regulations for solar panels. The council deliberated on a multi-faceted park improvement project that proposed a wildlife area, a skate park, a dog park, and a gardening space, also featuring enhancements to accommodate people with disabilities. Additionally, the council discussed potential changes to solar panel regulations following a resident’s appeal, as well as various other community and infrastructure developments.

The park improvement project took precedence in the meeting, with a focus on the design and environmental impact. The debate on the skate park design veered between a traditional setup and a plaza-style skate park, considering the need to limit impervious surfaces and the possibility of incorporating a storm detention system. The council also addressed the placement of raised flower beds and benches, prioritizing accessibility and space optimization. As for the dog park, the height of the fencing was discussed, alongside the impact on local residents’ views and the consideration of the area’s biodiversity, including the declining monarch butterfly population.

Additionally, the council examined proposals for the Local Recreation Improvement Grant, which included improvements to the Little League facilities. The Sunnyside Athletic Field Complex was another focal point, with discussions on making the complex more accessible, including the installation of synthetic turf, handicap-accessible dugouts, shelters, and bathrooms. However, concerns about existing drainage problems were raised, with some hesitancy to invest in the field without addressing these issues. The council also pondered the feasibility of private fundraising for Little League field maintenance and improvement.

A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to discussions about possible open space grant proposals. One proposal aimed at repairing tennis courts and ensuring they comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Another proposal outlined the creation of an amphitheater in the Rosel Commons area to enhance community space. A third proposal explored the conversion of a road near the train station into a pedestrian plaza adorned with benches and greenery. The council weighed the potential costs, feasibility, and safety considerations of these proposals. Additionally, two residents presented a case for installing sidewalks in their neighborhood to improve pedestrian safety, bringing attention to the need for community support and financial planning for such infrastructure projects.

A resident’s concern over solar power and tree removal also featured prominently in the discussion. The resident, Linda Trumi, inquired about making a hardship appeal to use solar power by cutting down trees on her property, citing a specific exception in the tree code. The town attorney advised her to adhere to the standard procedures for hardship appeals, which might require a new permit for tree removal to align with appeal timelines. The Environmental Commission had visited the resident’s property and was reportedly divided on the issue. The council discussed the environmental implications and the benefits of solar power but did not reach a final decision, instead advising the resident to review the appeal procedures.

In terms of infrastructure, the council engaged in a conversation about PSNG’s plan to excavate and repave five miles of roads. Coordination with the town’s road program was considered vital, and there was interest in revisiting a report on road conditions and maintenance. The council also highlighted the importance of a drainage project on Ridge Road for its inclusion in the 2024 Road program.

The repurposing of the old skate park at Roosevelt Commons was proposed, with plans to fit three pickleball courts, and the swim club renovation project was discussed, including grant submission and proposed enhancements to the pool area for improved accessibility.

In further discussions, the council acknowledged the benefits of installing solar panels but deemed a regulation change unnecessary at the time, as only one person had expressed interest. Councilwoman Corsair mentioned the possibility of improving downtown lighting using funds from the American Rescue Plan. The council agreed on the need for additional information and input from the police department before proceeding.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Mark Zinna
City Council Officials:
Jamie Corsair, Venugopal Menon, Adam Michaels, Julie O’Connor, Daniel Park, John Roglieri

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