Bradley Beach Council Addresses Affordable Housing Zoning, Snow Removal, and Beach Renovations
- Meeting Overview:
The Bradley Beach Borough Council meeting focused on several issues, including the introduction of a significant affordable housing ordinance, amendments to snow removal responsibilities, and discussions surrounding a bond ordinance for beach renovations.
Leading the meeting’s agenda was the introduction of Ordinance 2026-9, a vital step in amending zoning regulations to establish affordable housing overlay zones AH1 through AH5. This ordinance aims to address the need for affordable housing within the borough, with a state deadline looming. Public feedback was considered, notably from a resident who pointed out inaccuracies in the draft document. Discussions underscored the importance of precision in geographic parameters to ensure the ordinance’s effectiveness. The collaborative review by council members and residents resulted in a unanimous decision to adopt the edited draft.
The council also tackled the complexities of snow removal, a topic that drew public interest. Amendments to existing ordinances clarified snow removal responsibilities between the borough and property owners. The borough affirmed its role in clearing snow beyond the curb line, while property owners are responsible for their sidewalks. Complaints about plows not reaching curbs, leading to snow accumulation on sidewalks, were addressed with a promise of return visits to clear missed areas. The ordinance allows for daily fines for non-compliance.
Moreover, the council introduced a bond ordinance (2026-06) for beach promenade renovations, appropriating up to $450,000. Public commentary on this ordinance was robust, with residents expressing concerns about the financial implications of funding repairs through debt rather than operational budgets. Suggestions were made to explore alternative funding sources, such as Community Development Block Grants, to minimize the debt burden. The council acknowledged these concerns.
In addition to these primary issues, the council considered amendments to Chapter 365, which governs rental properties and occupancy tax administration for short-term rentals. The proposed changes aim to streamline administrative processes and offer landlords an alternative flat fee option, simplifying compliance while maintaining the percentage-based tax system.
The meeting also featured the introduction of an ordinance related to the shade tree commission. Calls to the commission regarding unauthorized tree cutting highlighted the need for improved communication and public awareness.
During the public comment section, residents raised various concerns, including the effectiveness of snow removal practices and the need for educational materials to ensure ordinance compliance. Suggestions for improving the plant protection strips along the beach were also made, advocating for sturdier materials to safeguard endangered species and prevent stricter regulations.
The council discussed ongoing community initiatives, such as the successful Jazz Fest event, which was praised for its positive impact on local businesses and community engagement. Plans for the Second Avenue Grill Concession and the Arts Council’s expansion were also mentioned.
Finally, the council addressed a resolution concerning the acceptance of gifts by employees, prompted by New Jersey’s strict regulations. The resolution aims to provide clearer guidelines for gift acceptance, allowing for certain small gifts while excluding cash and gift cards. This move is intended to alleviate concerns about potential conflicts of interest and ensure compliance with state regulations.
Al Gubitosi
City Council Officials:
Shana Greenblatt, John Weber, Paul Nowicki, Jane DeNoble
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/17/2026
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Recording Published:
02/17/2026
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Duration:
116 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:
Bradley Beach
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