Gloucester Town Council Addresses Manufactured Homes Rent Stabilization, Land Development, and Budget Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
02/12/2024
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Recording Published:
02/12/2024
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Duration:
58 Minutes
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Towns:
Gloucester
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County:
Camden County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Gloucester Town Council’s recent meeting was marked by discussions on community concerns, including rent stabilization for manufactured homes, redevelopment and land development amendments, and the local government budget. The council passed a resolution supporting state legislation on manufactured homes and deliberated on a bond ordinance for capital improvements. Public engagement was evident, with residents questioning the council on various issues from the Municipal Utility Authority (MUA) dissolution to the selection process for delivering invocations at council meetings.
A major focus during the public portion of the Gloucester Town Council meeting was the introduction of a walk-on resolution by Assemblyman Hutchinson regarding rental increases for manufactured homes. This prompted Dina Hendry to question the impact of rent stabilization on the community and the number of affected homes in Gloucester Township. The resolution, which received unanimous approval, supports state legislation aimed at curbing excessive rental hikes for these properties.
Further, the council discussed amendments to the Blackwood West Redevelopment plan and the Gloucester Township Land Development ordinance, which would permit an adult daycare facility and mixed-use buildings in redevelopment areas. Additionally, a bond ordinance authorizing various capital improvements, including sidewalks and recreational enhancements, was on the agenda. The council had conducted a workshop prior to the meeting to provide insights into these capital projects.
Another resolution that passed was Resolution 72, allowing for budget transfers within the 2023 reserves. The consent agenda’s approval, which included the public sale of land on Landing Road, also points to strategic asset management.
Residents participated in the meeting, with Ray Paloro expressing concerns about eligibility for grants for drainage and park upgrades, and the status of road improvements, specifically on Highland Avenue. Meanwhile, Sam Sweet raised a potential conflict of interest regarding an agreement with Marksman Landscaping, whose owner holds a position as the president of the Board of Education. The council addressed these concerns.
The dissolution of the Gloucester Township MUA was another point of contention. Mr. Paul Doro labeled the lack of savings from this action as concerning and likened it to a “cash grab.” Councilman Ricardo acknowledged the absence of calculated savings, while Councilman Orlando noted that auditors were due to finalize the surplus number. Sam Sweet also inquired about the previous year’s capital project budget and the implications for the current year’s budget due to existing contracts and union agreements.
Questions regarding the transparency of council operations arose as Sh C. Smithman asked for a refund for being overcharged for open public records act requests. Council assured Smithman of the refund and the meeting also touched upon the importance of maintaining accurate records and ethical considerations, as evidenced by the discussion on a potential conflict of interest involving a council member employed by the Board of Education.
As the meeting wrapped up, the council highlighted February’s Heart Month and the forthcoming celebration of Black History Month.
Dayl Baile
City Council Officials:
George Berglund, James “Bowie” Johnson, Nancy Randolph Baus, Robert J. Page, Derek Timm, Ed Cilurso
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/12/2024
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Recording Published:
02/12/2024
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Duration:
58 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Gloucester
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