Nutley Town Council Grapples with Restoration Challenges of Historic Van Riper House

The Nutley Town Council meeting focused heavily on the historic Van Riper House, highlighting the need for water and sewer connections as a critical step in its restoration. Discussions also covered public safety concerns at a local intersection, financial ordinances, and community initiatives.

The Van Riper House, a historic property dating back to 1788, took center stage as council members and community stakeholders discussed the site’s restoration and preservation efforts. The property has faced significant challenges, particularly regarding the establishment of essential utilities, which are estimated to cost around $59,000 for water service and $64,000 for sewer service. These services are deemed critical for any further restoration activity. Without them, state grants for the project’s completion cannot be pursued. The discussion stressed the importance of determining ownership and management of utility easements, which involves coordination with the Cambridge Heights Homeowners Association and potentially neighboring municipalities like Clifton.

Concerns over the financial implications of the restoration were raised, with total project costs estimated at $2 million to meet Department of Interior standards. The council and preservation organization are considering phased approaches, given the project’s complexity and anticipated duration. The potential use of the Van Riper House as a community space was discussed, with suggestions for it to serve as a town office or program venue rather than be leased commercially, which could affect nonprofit status.

In parallel, the meeting addressed public safety concerns at the intersection of Park Drive and Center Street. A council member highlighted the danger posed by speeding vehicles in an area frequented by children after school. The council emphasized the need for vigilance among drivers and discussed potential measures to improve safety at the intersection.

Financial matters also featured prominently in the meeting. Commissioner Evans introduced a bond ordinance for improvements to Memorial Park, appropriating $640,000 with the majority funded through bonds and tied to a FEMA reimbursement for flood alleviation. Additionally, several ordinances concerning parking were introduced, including amendments to handicap parking locations and adjustments to parking fees in municipal lots, all set for further consideration in November.

Commissioner Petco introduced a resolution that underscored the prevalence of domestic violence, supported by Commissioner Evans, who shared insights from his public safety experience.

The council’s focus on community events included enthusiastic support for a family fun movie night at Ganal Park and future events such as a grandparents pumpkin painting day and a Halloween spectacular. Commissioner Tucci expressed gratitude for the participation in the Franklin Fall Festival despite poor weather, highlighting community spirit and the resilience of vendors.

Inquiries from residents also drew attention, particularly regarding water billing for households with pools and sprinkler systems. The council acknowledged the need for a fairer billing structure for sewer usage and confirmed temporary credits for the summer months.

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Mayor:
Joseph P. Scarpelli
City Council Officials:
Thomas J. Evans, John V. Kelly, Iii, Alphonse Petracco, Mauro G. Tucci

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