Wildwood Crest Approves Rental Ordinance and Launches Safety Initiatives Amidst Public Communication Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/15/2024
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Duration:
36 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Wildwood Crest
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Wildwood Crest Borough Council meeting, the council approved ordinances affecting rental units and the police department, announced a substantial application for a federal safety grant, and addressed public concerns about communication methods. Ordinance 1437, which amends rental regulations by reducing the threshold for complaints needed to revoke or suspend rental licenses and setting new occupancy limits, was passed after a public hearing. Similarly, Ordinance 1438, which revises the establishment terms for the police department, was approved without public opposition. Additionally, the council discussed a $200,000 grant application for improving road safety, with decisions expected in November.
At the forefront of the meeting, the council approved Ordinance 1437, which introduces stricter regulations for rental units. The ordinance reduces the number of complaints required for the revocation or suspension of rental licenses and sets new occupancy limits. This change aims to address issues related to overcrowding and noise disturbances in rental properties. Despite an open public hearing, no comments were received, and the ordinance was passed unanimously and will be advertised according to legal requirements.
Ordinance 1438, concerning the police department, was another key topic. The ordinance amends and restates provisions related to the department’s establishment, though specifics were not detailed in public discussions. Like the rental ordinance, this was passed following a public hearing without any comments. This ordinance reflects ongoing efforts to align local law enforcement practices with community standards and regulatory requirements.
Safety improvements were also a major focus, with the council announcing a $200,000 application for the Safe Streets for All Federal Grant, submitted by Colar Engineering. This grant aims to plan and implement safety enhancements on various town roads. The application was finalized in August, with grant awards anticipated in November.
Public communication methods emerged as a concern during the meeting. An individual named Eric M raised issues regarding the borough’s reliance on platforms like Facebook and YouTube for disseminating public notices and meeting recordings. He questioned the effectiveness of traditional communication methods, such as newspaper announcements, and proposed exploring more reliable alternatives, including renting server space from smaller, U.S.-based companies. This suggestion was met with acknowledgment from council members, who noted that meetings are recorded directly to the borough server. However, the council recognized a need to discuss potential improvements with the IT department, including the possibility of creating an email list for meeting notices.
The council also addressed multiple resolutions, including a change order for site improvements at the Crest Arts Pavilion under the Cape May County Open Space Program, which was unanimously adopted. Trick-or-treat hours for October 31, 2024, were set from 5:00 to 7:00 PM without discussion. A consent agenda was used to adopt resolutions regarding contracts for beach concessions and vending services, all passing unanimously.
Additional resolutions included authorizing a contract for a community development consultant, identifying a fair housing officer, and approving a public facilities grant management program. The council also established a health reimbursement arrangement plan, appointed a new member to the Wildwood Crest Recreation Commission, and submitted applications for cultural and heritage grants. These resolutions passed without debate, reflecting routine administrative procedures.
Reports from department heads highlighted ongoing projects, including the Bayside Pump Station project and the Beach Patrol headquarters renovations. The administrator’s report detailed the acquisition of real estate interests for the Herford Inlet to Kate Inlet beach and dune construction project, with negotiations continuing. The report also provided updates on the New Jersey Avenue improvements and Sunset Lake channel dredging, emphasizing upcoming meetings with project managers.
Don Cabrera
City Council Officials:
Joseph Franco Jr., Joseph M. Schiff
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/15/2024
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Duration:
36 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Wildwood Crest
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