Somerville Borough Council Establishes Affordable Housing Trust Fund with Developer Contributions
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
12/16/2024
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Recording Published:
12/16/2024
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Duration:
39 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Somerville
- Meeting Overview:
The Somerville Borough Council took steps toward addressing housing affordability by establishing an affordable housing trust fund, a move that hasn’t been seen in the borough since the 1970s. The initiative includes an agreement with a local family of developers to create six affordable housing units. A developer is also contributing $350,000 to help fund the trust, which will cover administrative and professional fees associated with setting up the program. The council emphasized the importance of meeting new housing regulations by 2025, with a timeline that includes various benchmarks to be achieved by June.
In addition to this landmark decision, the council paid tribute to Tom Mitchell, a council member retiring after more than two decades of service. The mayor praised Mitchell’s intelligence and commitment to the borough. The council recognized Mitchell with a resolution celebrating his 21 years of dedication, accompanied by applause from those in attendance. Mitchell, who played a role in stabilizing taxes and preserving local history, was acknowledged as a mentor to many in the community.
The meeting also highlighted the success of the 13th annual Somerville Fire Department Lights Parade, which exceeded expectations for community engagement. The mayor introduced a resolution to honor Joe Rodriguez and Dave Bowden for their efforts in organizing the event, describing it as a “rich and cherished tradition” that brought joy to the community. Rodriguez and Bowden were invited to the front to express their gratitude to the various contributors, including the Branchburg Rotary and local businesses, who helped make the parade a success.
Another notable discussion involved the presence of drones in the area, which raised concerns among the community. The mayor stated that while there was much discussion and speculation, there was no credible threat reported. The Office of Emergency Management was monitoring the situation, coordinating with police and rescue services to ensure community safety.
The council further addressed several ordinances during the meeting. Ordinance 2751, which proposed amendments to the land use code to ease restrictions on fence installations for corner lots, was adopted unanimously after a public hearing without comments. Similarly, Ordinance 2752, updating regulations on plantings and visibility on corner lots, and Ordinance 2753, aimed at streamlining completeness reviews for planning board applications, were also adopted unanimously.
Several resolutions were approved, including one for the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day parade scheduled for March 16, 2025, and another for a bond reduction related to the Somerville Urban Renewal project. A contract with Millennium Communications Group for a borough-wide camera project was authorized, focusing on locations such as parks and walkways, all outside residential neighborhoods. Additionally, a contract was awarded for specialized furniture installation in the emergency services facility.
Brian Gallagher
City Council Officials:
Roger Vroom, Theresa Bonner, Glen Denys Thompson, Mitchell RanD Pitts, Gina Stravic
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/16/2024
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Recording Published:
12/16/2024
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Duration:
39 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Somerville
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