Bedminster Adjusts Lot Coverage Ordinance Amid Public Safety Discussions

At the recent Bedminster Town Council meeting, the most significant item on the agenda was the discussion and subsequent approval of an amendment to ordinance 2024-015, which concerns lot coverage standards across residential zones. The meeting also addressed public safety concerns, including the effectiveness of License Plate Reader cameras and environmental damage caused by river congregations. Additionally, there were updates on community policing initiatives, a public works department farewell, and appointments to local commissions.

The amendment to the lot coverage ordinance was a focal point of the meeting, with the council proposing a two-tier system for lot coverage: one for lots ranging from 10 to 35 acres and another for lots over 35 acres. The detailed amendment specified that the maximum permitted coverage would be 43.64 square feet plus 3% of the lot area for the 10 to 35-acre category and a flat 5% for lots in excess of 35 acres. The proposed changes aimed to address the numerous variances related to lot coverage that homeowners sought, thereby simplifying the process for property improvements while ensuring consistency with the town’s master plan.

The council moved to amend the ordinance and then opened the floor for a public hearing, which brought forth a representative from Appar Associates. The representative expressed approval for the changes, stating that they would benefit property owners who had preserved larger tracts of land. They highlighted the amendment’s potential in providing more flexibility for home improvements without imposing new limitations. Concerns about the environmental impact of the amended ordinance were raised by the public, to which it was clarified that the stormwater control ordinance would manage any additional coverage, and the changes were not deemed excessive.

The council subsequently voted in favor of the amended ordinance, emphasizing the aim to reduce the need for lot coverage variances and ensure uniformity across different residential zones.

Public safety was another pressing matter discussed. The effectiveness of the License Plate Reader cameras was questioned, as well as the coordination between law enforcement and residents in reporting suspicious activities. The council elaborated on community policing initiatives and the need for heightened security measures. Concerns were also raised about the environmental repercussions of people gathering along the river, leaving behind waste, and the potential damage caused. It was noted that the Bedminster Police Department had issued summonses in response to these incidents.

Updates were provided on local infrastructure, including the acknowledgment of persistent power outages and the need to modernize the transmission network. The council discussed the recent completion of construction in the N Crest neighborhood and the introduction of a new fiber network. Furthermore, discussions covered future town hall expansion plans and other utility projects. The council also appointed Evan Elliott to the Historic Preservation Commission and named P Jason Randolph as the acting Public Works director.

The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude for the contributions of a departing member of the public works department, Kevin, who was recognized for his dedication and service. The council members offered their well-wishes to all individuals involved in the discussed initiatives and acknowledged the community’s collective efforts in addressing the township’s needs.

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:
Lawrence F. Jacobs
City Council Officials:
Douglas A. Stevinson, Gina Lisa-Fernandez, R. Colin Hickey, Renee Mareski

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