Allendale Borough Council Discusses Key Ordinance Changes, Welcomes New Police Officer
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Allendale Borough Council meeting, discussions centered on updates to local building codes and public safety enhancements. The meeting featured the introduction of Ordinance 25-07A, aimed at amending the borough’s building code to increase side yard distance requirements for accessory structures. Additionally, the council welcomed Anthony Cardiniga as the newest member of the Allendale Police Department.
14:17One of the most notable agenda items was the reintroduction of Ordinance 25-07A, which proposes an amendment to the borough’s building code concerning accessory structures. This ordinance seeks to increase the required side yard distance from seven feet to a larger margin, in response to concerns about the impact of large, two-story buildings on the town’s character. The amendment aims to preserve the community’s aesthetic values while addressing residents’ concerns about privacy and space.
29:26Public safety was another focal point of the meeting, highlighted by the swearing in of Anthony Cardiniga as the newest officer in the Allendale Police Department. Council members expressed their enthusiasm for Officer Cardiniga’s addition to the force.
19:05The meeting also addressed the borough’s strategic approach to affordable housing, a topic of considerable complexity and community interest. The council discussed the projected need for affordable units, which was initially estimated at 260. Following negotiations and a reevaluation of land capacity calculations, this figure was revised to approximately 200 units, representing a reduction of 20 to 24 percent from the original estimate. This adjustment was seen as a positive outcome, especially when compared to other municipalities, and underscores the borough’s stance in managing its affordable housing obligations. The council acknowledged the challenges associated with a parcel of land linked to the water system sale, which has complicated the calculations but demonstrated determination to achieve a fair and feasible solution for Allendale.
05:54In another effort to improve community infrastructure, the council discussed a resolution to apply for a Bergen County Open Space Grant. This grant would fund the rehabilitation of tennis courts at Crestwood Lake. The council emphasized collaboration with the Recreation Commission to ensure that community spaces are developed and maintained effectively, with the concession stand renovation at Crestwood Park on track for completion by summer.
Additionally, the council reviewed several routine but noteworthy matters under the consent agenda. These included finalizing payments for the Streetscape Phases Four and Five projects and a change order for the Crestwood Park concession stand. The council also renewed a contract with a reassessment appraisal company to maintain fair property tax assessments and authorized an agreement on affordable housing numbers with Fair Share Housing.
The meeting featured a variety of committee reports, with updates on public safety, land use, and community initiatives. The public safety committee reported on its efforts to address resident concerns, particularly regarding traffic and parking issues downtown. Newly implemented five-minute parking spots have helped reduce double parking and misuse of handicap spaces, with plans to improve signage for better guidance. The land use committee is overseeing outdoor dining applications and reviewing filming fees.
Community initiatives were also a key component of the meeting, with the Green Team planning a spring cleanup on May 3rd. This event will include recycling collections and a litter cleanup effort in collaboration with Northern Highlands students. The Shade Tree Committee is revisiting local tree codes and exploring initiatives to enhance the borough’s greenery, reflecting ongoing environmental stewardship.
24:12The meeting concluded with updates on library programs, highlighting cultural and educational events funded by a Bergen County arts grant. These programs aim to engage the community through diverse offerings, strengthening Allendale’s cultural fabric.
Amy Wilczynski
City Council Officials:
Liz Homan (Council president), Matthew O’Toole (Councilman), Susanne Lovisolo (Council), Edward O’Connell (Council), Tyler Yaccarino (Council), Joseph Daloisio (Council)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/10/2025
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Recording Published:
05/10/2025
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Duration:
35 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Allendale
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