Brigantine City Council Opposes New State Climate Regulations and Addresses Erosion Issues

In a recent meeting, the Brigantine City Council voiced strong opposition to proposed state regulations aimed at enhancing climate resilience, citing potential economic and practical challenges for the community. The council also addressed local erosion issues, passed several resolutions related to infrastructure, and recognized the accomplishments of a local school superintendent.

At the forefront of the meeting was the council’s unanimous decision to oppose new state regulations that intend to reduce permissible impervious coverage to 3% and elevate base flood levels by six feet. Skepticism was expressed over the feasibility of these regulations, with concerns about their impact on local decision-making and economic burdens without state support. The council highlighted the challenge of building on properties with such limited coverage, stating, “I don’t know how you build on a property with only 3% coverage.”

The proposal to raise base flood levels by an additional six feet was met with apprehension, as it could create logistical issues for existing and new constructions. The council noted the impracticality of such measures given the local lot dimensions, emphasizing the increased difficulty in accessing homes with elevated stairs. They also questioned the rationale for planning based on a distant timeline, citing a 17% chance of a five-foot sea rise over the next 80 years, while municipalities typically plan on a shorter horizon.

The council urged the Department of Environmental Protection to reconsider its approach. They argued that issues should be addressed through legislative processes.

The broader economic implications of these regulations were also a topic of concern. The council warned of potential damage to the tourism industry if building regulations became overly restrictive, noting that living on the island could become unfeasible. They called for more comprehensive flood mapping and impact assessments to understand the regulations’ effects on Brigantine and other barrier islands.

In other matters, the council unanimously approved a resolution temporarily waiving bulkhead fees to assist Cove Beach homeowners in combating erosion. This decision underscored a collective approach to environmental protection and property preservation. Additionally, the council authorized a $6,000 contract for bulkhead permitting and design services for the Bayt Street bulkhead, complementing homeowners’ efforts against erosion.

Infrastructure needs were addressed with the approval of a $57,273 purchase of a jet vacuum sewer cleaner, deemed necessary for compliance with state regulations due to the deteriorating condition of current equipment. The purchase of a pole barn for the municipal lot elicited mixed reactions, with further deliberation needed to assess its necessity.

The meeting also included a proclamation honoring Glen Robbins, superintendent of the Brigantine School District, for being a finalist for the 2024 Superintendent of the Year. His leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic was praised, particularly the minimal learning loss among students and improved test scores achieved under his guidance.

Public comment featured concerns about offshore wind projects, with a resident referencing a coalition of 51 municipalities opposing such initiatives. Discussions also touched on efforts to oppose a proposed rate increase by the BPU, supported by 41 municipalities. Additionally, a resident highlighted the city’s enforcement of regulations prohibiting commercial advertisements for short-term rentals, emphasizing the proactive measures taken to ensure compliance.

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:
Vince Sera
City Council Officials:
Neil Kane, Michael Riordan, Karen Bew, Paul Lettieri, Dennis Haney, Rick Delucry

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