Bernards Town Council Approves Pride Month Resolution, Addresses Land Use

In a recent session, the Bernards Town Council unanimously approved a resolution recognizing June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, while also delving into the legal boundaries of committee members’ involvement in zoning applications or hearings. The council further discussed public safety collaborations, the success of community events, and the support for local businesses with opportunities in the New Jersey film industry.

The meeting opened with a focus on the recognition of LGBTQ+ Pride Month.

The council’s discussion on the legalities of land use and zoning highlighted the limitations on committee members’ involvement in specific municipal functions. The Township Attorney, John Bardo, provided a detailed statement that outlined the separation of powers between the governing body and the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Emphasizing adherence to statutory regulations, the attorney clarified that once land use legislation is enacted, the governing body must not infringe on the reserved powers of the Planning and Zoning Board. This point was further underscored by referencing court cases and stressing the quasi-judicial nature of the Zoning Board of Adjustment.

Public safety was another key topic of the meeting. The council discussed their ongoing efforts to collaborate with mayors from the Somerset Hills area to enhance public safety measures. The swearing-in of a new police officer was acknowledged. Additionally, a positive response to a self-defense class for young women was reported, with the council expressing plans to conduct more such programs in the future.

The council also addressed initiatives to support local businesses, particularly in relation to the New Jersey motion picture and television industry. They discussed the opportunity for businesses to be listed in the Production Service Directory, providing services such as accommodations and catering for productions taking place in the area. Furthermore, the council spoke about planning a business certification workshop aimed at women-owned, veteran-owned, and minority-owned businesses, in collaboration with state and county officials. Efforts to increase awareness of state-level grants for small businesses were mentioned as part of these initiatives.

Community events and programs were a prominent feature of the updates provided by the council. The Parks and Recreation department was praised for its organization of summer events, and the success of the golf committee in exceeding both membership and revenue expectations was highlighted. The council also promoted the Pleasant Valley pool membership and mentioned the township’s readiness for film production, inviting residents and business owners to submit their properties for consideration by the New Jersey motion picture and television commission location photo library.

The council celebrated the significant viewership of a recent affordable housing presentation, emphasizing the importance of residents understanding the impact of affordable housing on the community. They also discussed the successful rescheduling of a hot yoga event due to a heatwave and shared the range of summer activities available to residents, including music and theater events.

In addition to these discussions, the council proceeded with routine business, approving Fire and Rescue appointments and discussing ordinances related to landscaping, tree removal, and construction permits. Liquor licenses were renewed, and an authorization of a vacation of an emergency access easement was granted.

The meeting concluded with the public comment period, where residents had the opportunity to express their appreciation for the council’s initiatives, including the recognition of Pride Month and updates on community involvement.

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:
Jennifer Asay
City Council Officials:
Janice M. Fields, Gary Baumann, Ana Duarte McCarthy, Andrew J. McNally (Township Committeeman)

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