Hackensack Council Tackles Filming Permits and Park Developments
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/07/2024
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Recording Published:
05/07/2024
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Duration:
152 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Hackensack
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Hackensack City Council addressed a variety of issues ranging from the introduction of a new ordinance for filming permits to the planned developments of Forini Park. Additionally, the council discussed the concerns surrounding Teterboro Airport’s flight paths, the allocation of funds for local businesses and affordable housing, and the recognition of community contributions.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on the proposal of a new ordinance regarding film permits. The aim is to establish Hackensack as a film-friendly destination while considering the impact on the local community. The potential benefits and challenges of this initiative were deliberated at length, as the council weighed the city’s image as a filming location against the necessity to maintain community standards and aesthetics.
In tandem with this topic, the council discussed the Main Street Business Alliance’s budget for the upcoming year, presented by Executive Director John Peters. The budget included plans for administration, clean and green initiatives, visual improvements, marketing, and events, with a special emphasis on the October Fest event. The council commended the Alliance’s work, particularly the visual enhancements to Main Street, and stressed the importance of fiscal prudence in considering these allocations due to budget constraints.
Another area of focus was the update on Teterboro Airport provided by the deputy mayor. Air and noise pollution concerns were at the forefront, with the ongoing negotiations with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the need for community support to file noise complaints being highlighted.
Furthermore, the council held a change of use hearing for Forini Park, where proposed plans including the construction of new facilities such as a maintenance building, concession stand, and restroom facilities were outlined. The council revisited these plans.
The meeting also featured a public comment period that touched on various aspects of local governance and community welfare. Topics included concerns over transparency in the allocation of funds for affordable housing and the need for better support for community events like the Hackensack Junior track program. The council provided clarity on the affordable housing funds, revealing a trust fund with almost $5 million dedicated to the cause, and expressed a willingness to address the issues raised regarding the track program.
In a lighter moment, the meeting saw the swearing-in of the new fire chief, Anthony P., which had to be repeated due to an initial oversight. This was followed by the acknowledgement of Peter M.’s volunteer contributions to the community.
The council also addressed various proclamations, including designating youth week, “Kids to Parks Day,” Provider Appreciation Day, and teacher appreciation week, emphasizing the city’s focus on community values and well-being.
The City Manager’s report provided updates on the city’s amenities and services, such as the reopening of splash pads, a health fair, and summer camp registrations. The council also approved the municipal budget for 2024 with amendments, and addressed the need for permit parking on Stanley Place due to increased congestion from new apartment buildings.
Additionally, the meeting covered the challenges faced by community sports programs, with parents voicing obstacles in organizing a track meet at Hackensack High School, including issues with food truck permits for fundraising.
Closing the meeting were discussions on various resolutions, including parking lot pricing updates, contracts for engineering services, and the approval of a donation proposal from the Jamaican Organization of New Jersey to honor Caribbean veterans. The council enacted routine consent agenda items, ranging from recreation refunds to redevelopment proposals.
John Labrosse
City Council Officials:
Kathy Canestrino, Leonardo Battaglia, Stephanie Von Rudenborg, Gerard Carroll
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/07/2024
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Recording Published:
05/07/2024
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Duration:
152 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:
Hackensack
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