Millburn Council Adopts Key Ordinances, Debates Historic District
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/16/2024
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Recording Published:
04/16/2024
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Duration:
112 Minutes
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Towns:
Millburn
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County:
Essex County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Millburn Town Council addressed several significant items, adopting ordinances and holding discussions on topics ranging from historic district designations to the definition of “commemorative flags. ” The council approved Ordinance 2671 d24, revising the tree preservation code, and Ordinance 2673-24 for the temporary closure of Town Hall Plaza for outdoor dining. The council also adopted Ordinance 2665-14, focusing on crimes such as theft and burglary, and introduced a nepotism policy with Ordinance 2666 d24. The meeting featured extensive public commentary on diverse issues including the raising of the Israeli flag at Town Hall and funding for the Paper Mill Playhouse.
The council’s adoption of Ordinance 2671 d24, which made permanent changes to the Township’s tree preservation code, marked a notable step in environmental regulation. The ordinance included provisions for increased tree prices, fees for tree removal, and the implementation of a registration process for tree removal companies. This move aimed to enhance the preservation of the town’s tree canopy and ensure that tree removal activities are carried out responsibly.
Another ordinance that saw approval was Ordinance 2673-24, which pertained to the temporary closure of Town Hall Plaza to facilitate outdoor dining and permitted uses. This ordinance reflects the town’s effort to support local businesses by allowing them to expand their operations into public spaces, a practice that has become increasingly popular as a response to the changing needs of the community.
Ordinance 2665-14 also garnered attention, focusing on crimes such as tampering with vehicles, burglary, and home invasion.
In an important step towards transparency and ethical governance, the council introduced and adopted Ordinance 2666 d24, which established a nepotism policy. This policy aimed to prevent conflicts of interest in the hiring and appointment processes within the municipal government.
This ordinance was adopted following public comments and a roll call vote.
Additionally, Ordinance 2668-20, which reestablished the shade tree Advisory Board, was also adopted. This ordinance emphasized the importance of community involvement and oversight in the management and protection of the town’s trees.
During the meeting, the council discussed the need for clear definitions in the zoning code, specifically focusing on garage dimensions and requirements. The council agreed on the importance of codifying definitions to address these issues.
Public commentary was robust and varied, with residents expressing their views on numerous topics. The debate on the raising of the Israeli flag at Town Hall was particularly notable, with residents voicing both support and concern over the potential implications of such actions. The issue of funding for the Paper Mill Playhouse renovation also sparked discussion among council members and the public, with some seeing it as an investment in the future and others as an unnecessary expense.
Further topics of public concern included the high cost of insurance for Memorial Day Parade participants, the transparency of the meeting agenda, and the renaming of the Paper Mill Playhouse. Residents also raised issues about the lack of trees along Milburn Avenue, decision-making processes at board meetings, and the need for a report on the Paper Mill Playhouse’s capital fund drive.
Annette Romano
City Council Officials:
Frank Saccomandi IV, Michael H. Cohen, Tara B. Prupis, Ben Stoller
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/16/2024
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Recording Published:
04/16/2024
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Duration:
112 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Millburn
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