Old Tappan Borough Council Seeks Compliance Certificate to Shield Against Builder’s Remedy Suits

In the latest Old Tappan Borough Council meeting, members focused on acquiring a certificate of compliance to protect the borough from builder’s remedy lawsuits. This strategic move aims to safeguard the borough’s interests by complicating potential claims from developers. Discussions also spanned various community issues, including environmental commission frustrations, police department activities, and legislative measures regarding zoning and housing.

The council’s foremost concern centered on the pursuit of a compliance certificate to mitigate the risk of builder’s remedy lawsuits. The certificate would serve as a protective measure, complicating builders’ attempts to leverage legal remedies that could force unwanted developments in the borough. The council emphasized the certificate’s strategic importance, as it would provide a decade of immunity, offering a buffer against external development pressures.

Simultaneously, the council addressed issues within the environmental commission, which expressed significant dissatisfaction due to the absence of an allocated budget for the upcoming year. The loss of affiliation with the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions (ANJAC) was particularly troubling for the commission, as it previously facilitated grant applications and resources. Dave Keel, the commission’s chair, has been voluntarily managing meeting minutes without the usual compensation, highlighting challenges with volunteerism and funding. This situation points to a broader issue of resource allocation and support for environmental initiatives within the borough.

In other discussions, the council reviewed the status of the local golf course, reporting stable membership numbers and ongoing bunker renovations. These improvements await the melting of snow to complete necessary compaction work, signaling continued investment in local amenities. The police department’s report for January highlighted 118 calls for service, 138 vehicle stops resulting in 81 summonses, and 125 checks of municipal buildings. A notable incident involved a police vehicle being rear-ended while stopped, though no injuries were reported, and the vehicle remained operational. The department’s ongoing training efforts were emphasized, with officers participating in SWAT and New Jersey State Police Alco test certification training. Community engagement was also highlighted through Patrolman Moore’s participation in a youth babysitting clinic.

The council’s legislative agenda included the introduction of several ordinances, each receiving first reading approval. Ordinance 1289-26 aimed to establish mandatory set-aside requirements. Ordinance 1290-26 addressed affordable housing amendments, continuing the borough’s efforts to meet state housing obligations. Finally, Ordinance 1291-26 proposed amendments to zoning ordinances concerning town center overlay zones.

Council updates included an acknowledgment of the Department of Public Works (DPW) for storm cleanup efforts, despite incurring overtime hours. Concerns were raised about potential resource strains if additional snowstorms occur. The First Aid Corps’ response to 11 service calls in January, including two mutual aid river incidents, was noted, alongside plans for a new ambulance order and an upcoming community health fair.

The Veterans Advisory Committee’s activities were also discussed, with construction on the Veterans Memorial planned as weather permits. A Boy Scout’s Purple Heart Eagle Scout project was highlighted, involving preparations for a monument. The planning board received positive feedback for a school expansion plan and expressed support for the affordable housing plan presented by John Zabbo.

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:
Thomas Gallagher
City Council Officials:
Ron Binaghi Jr., WILLIAM BOYCE (Council President), Juan Marti, Cort Gwon, Christine Massaro, Jin Yhu

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