Delanco Council Approves Hawk Island Ordinance Amid Residents’ Concerns Over Enforcement and Safety

The Delanco Town Council meeting on September 9th saw the approval of several ordinances, including changes to Hawk Island regulations and employee compensation amendments, along with community feedback on various local issues.

The most discussion revolved around Ordinance 2024-25, which addressed the management of Hawk Island, particularly regarding the use of fireworks and open flames. A committee member clarified that approval for such activities should come from the fire official, not the fire commissioners. During the public hearing, residents voiced concerns about enforcement, particularly due to the lack of signage indicating the new rules. Residents were assured that signs in English, Spanish, and Portuguese were ordered and expected soon.

A resident named B. Morris raised issues regarding the police’s ability to patrol the island due to property ownership confusion and jurisdictional challenges. Morris inquired about the status of acquiring an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) for police use. It was confirmed that a John Deere off-road vehicle would be available within the next few months to aid in patrolling the area. The lack of clear property lines had hindered police response, but officials expressed optimism that the new signage would help mitigate these issues.

Another resident, identified as A., expressed gratitude for the new permit parking system, which had reduced noise and vandalism but noted that summer traffic from visitors, particularly families, remained problematic. A. questioned whether residents could call the police about illegal parking once the new signs were installed, to which the response was affirmative.

Further discussions focused on ensuring Hawk Island remained litter-free, specifically addressing the prohibition of glass containers to enhance safety.

The council also discussed broader enforcement of regulations in public areas, particularly concerning prohibited items like grills and large coolers. Violators would be instructed to leave, and ordinance breaches could lead to court proceedings. The police would play a role in this enforcement, and residents were encouraged to call non-emergency numbers to report violations.

In another notable move, the council approved Ordinance 2024-22, establishing permit parking in the vicinity of Hull Island, and Ordinance 2024-23, which amended permit parking regulations. These ordinances passed without public comment and were adopted unanimously.

Attention then turned to park-related projects, including the approval of up to $65,000 for new fencing contingent on receiving necessary visual and contract documentation. The council also discussed updates on park improvements, such as resurfacing basketball courts, for which Nicholas Construction provided the lowest bid of $439. The approval of this expenditure was facilitated by the State Recreation Grant.

The township administrator provided updates on various administrative matters, including an upcoming audit conference and progress in hiring for public works. There was also a report on maintenance efforts, highlighting the challenges of leaf collection and the collaboration with county services for tree removal.

A notable mention was made of a worker named Larry, praised for his dedication, and the efforts of John and his crew in securing concrete pads for a long-delayed bench project. The clerk’s office announced several upcoming community events, including a town-wide yard sale, a shredding event, and a Community Day at the firehouse.

A contentious point during the meeting was a business license application for a new warehouse on Cooper Town. There were concerns about the lack of a fire inspection, leading to the decision to table the license until compliance was confirmed.

The council also discussed the current limit on the number of pets allowed per household, with suggestions to increase it from two dogs and two cats to six pets in total. While some members argued the current limit was outdated, others raised concerns about potential disturbances and non-compliance with existing regulations. The topic was deferred for further review and potential public hearing.

Another topic was the proposed Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program for managing feral cats. The council debated the ethical and logistical aspects of the program, with differing views on its effectiveness and humane treatment of the cats. Budget considerations for the program were also discussed, with a suggested allocation of $5,000 to support a rescue organization involved in the TNR process.

The meeting concluded with a brief mention of stormwater regulation compliance and the need for further research and consultation with neighboring municipalities before adopting new ordinances.

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:
Matt Bartlett
City Council Officials:
Carolyn Suess, Kate Fitzpatrick, Fern Ouellette, Michael L. Templeton

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