Fair Haven Council Contemplates Recycling Fee and New Borough Hall Roof
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/24/2024
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Recording Published:
06/25/2024
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Fair Haven
- Meeting Overview:
The Fair Haven Borough Council recently convened to discuss several issues affecting the community, including the implementation of a recycling can tipping fee, an appeal to remove a potentially hazardous tree, and the need for a new roof on the lower Borough Hall. Additionally, the council addressed the retirement of a long-standing administrator and the welcoming of a new Borough Administrator, Chris.
The council’s discussion on imposing a tipping fee for recycling cans sparked debate among members and residents. This proposed amendment to the fee schedule aimed at addressing the additional costs incurred by the borough for recycling services. While some council members questioned the necessity and impact of the fee on residents, others underscored its potential to offset the increased expenses. Amid concerns over the practicality and the possibility of residents abusing the system, the council moved forward with introducing a $400 fee for a second recycling can. However, this decision is pending further discussion at the next council meeting.
Another topic was the condition of the lower Borough Hall roof, which has experienced substantial leakage. The council deliberated on bid specifications and reviewed the Roofing Consultant’s recommendation that a new roof was essential. The council requested a full report on the roof’s inspection and began investigating the potential costs associated with replacing the roof, acknowledging the urgency of addressing this infrastructure concern.
The meeting also delved into the tree appeal brought forth by a couple requesting the removal of a tree on their property, citing safety concerns and the financial strain of maintenance. With the lack of supporting evidence for the tree’s removal, the council engaged in a philosophical debate over a new tree ordinance and the implications of setting a precedent for future appeals. Concerns about stormwater issues and the borough’s tree population were raised. The council decided to table the discussion until the next meeting, requesting additional information and reports.
The council paid tribute to the outgoing administrator, recognizing her 13 and a half years of service, particularly during critical events such as Hurricane Sandy and the COVID-19 pandemic. A proclamation was read in her honor, and she extended her gratitude to her colleagues, friends, and family.
During the public comment segment, a resident raised concerns about speeding and pedestrian safety on Fair Road, recounting a hit-and-run accident and calling for the addition of a four-way stop, signage, sidewalks, and crosswalks. The council acknowledged these concerns and referenced ongoing road design improvements and pedestrian enhancements on Fair Haven Road. The mayor emphasized the importance of public education on distracted driving, and the discussion briefly touched upon the use of electric bikes and scooters.
In the backdrop of these discussions, the council briefly touched upon the issue of the trash contract extension, which was sought to provide the borough with time to receive more definitive answers from the state regarding related expenses. This matter was encapsulated in the resolutions of the consent agenda, which were approved along with the previous meeting’s minutes.
Josh Halpern
City Council Officials:
Elizabeth Koch, Tracy Cole, Michal DiMiceli, Kristen Hoey, Andrew “Drew” LaBarbera, Brian Olson
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/24/2024
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Recording Published:
06/25/2024
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Fair Haven
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