Lake Como Council Deliberates on Verge Stone Ban Amid Diverse Resident Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/16/2024
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Duration:
53 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Lake Como
- Meeting Overview:
The Lake Como Borough Council meeting was marked by discussions on a proposed ordinance regarding the use of stones and gravel in the verge area, a matter that has garnered attention due to its implications for local landscaping practices. The council also addressed ongoing litigation related to the Assessment Demonstration Program (ADP), traffic regulation changes, and resident concerns about property taxes and municipal safety.
The council’s primary focus was the potential regulation of materials allowed in the verge, the space between the sidewalk and the curb. Prompted by the planning board’s concerns, the council considered whether to implement a ban on stones and gravel and instead permit only grass or specific pavers. Opinions among council members varied, with one member advocating for a straightforward approach similar to regulations in the neighboring town of Belmar. He argued that rocks complicate maintenance, while another member opposed the ban. He emphasized that such a regulation could unfairly burden homeowners financially, particularly those who had already invested in landscaping.
The council debated whether existing trees and bushes would fall under the proposed ban, with some members noting the challenges of removing mature trees that predate the sidewalks. Additionally, the council considered consulting the Environmental Commission for input on suitable landscaping options and suggested that the planning board provide data to justify any proposed regulations.
In the meeting’s regular session, the council accepted a donation from the Jersey Shore Runners Club, as representative Dan presented a check for $5,724. The funds were raised during a 5K event celebrating the borough’s 100th anniversary, and the council expressed gratitude for the contribution.
Litigation surrounding the Assessment Demonstration Program was another topic of interest. The council noted that several towns had been ordered back into the program by the County Tax Board, and any future actions would depend on the outcome of ongoing litigation. Residents voiced dissatisfaction with property assessments conducted under the ADP, questioning the fairness of value increases without inspections and highlighting significant tax hikes as a result. Concerns were raised about the assessment process, particularly for properties on North Boulevard, which have seen notable increases despite being in flood-prone areas.
Traffic regulation changes were also discussed, including an ordinance amending Chapter 7 of the borough code. The council introduced parking restrictions on the south side of 18th Avenue and altered the traffic flow on Newman Street to allow two-way traffic. The public was invited to comment, though no feedback was recorded during the session.
In addition to these matters, resident safety concerns were addressed, particularly regarding electric bicycles. A resident reported groups of young individuals riding motorized bikes recklessly through the streets, prompting the council to acknowledge the need for potential joint regulations with neighboring municipalities. Existing state statutes governing motorized vehicles were cited, but no specific local ordinances were in place yet.
Other issues raised by residents included complaints about snowplow damage to curbs and debris scattered on the streets. One resident recounted previous experiences of not being taken seriously when reporting such damage, prompting a council member to acknowledge these concerns.
Kevin Higgins
City Council Officials:
Douglas E. Witte, Hawley Scull, Chris D’Antuono, Nick DeMauro, Peter Ventrice, Heather Albala-Doyle, Andrew Huisman (Borough Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/16/2024
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Duration:
53 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:
Lake Como
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