Hawthorne Borough Council Grapples with Affordable Housing and Property Maintenance Challenges

In a recent meeting, the Hawthorne Borough Council addressed issues concerning compliance with affordable housing obligations and ongoing property maintenance challenges. Discussions centered on adopting ordinances for redevelopment and amending housing regulations while also tackling property code violations and enforcement mechanisms.

The council’s endorsement of the housing element and fair share plan was a focal point of the meeting. This plan, critical for the borough’s compliance with state-mandated affordable housing obligations, sparked discussion. While some council members expressed reluctance, the necessity of endorsing the plan to maintain immunity from legal challenges was underscored. The urgency of the situation was highlighted by the looming 48-hour deadline to submit documents to the court. A suggestion to amend the resolution’s wording to “authorize the submission” rather than “endorse” was met with agreement.

Public concerns about local development were also addressed. A resident, Kathy Mazaka, voiced apprehensions about proposed new buildings on Lafayette Avenue, citing potential street congestion and parking issues. In response, it was stated that parking for the new residential units would be on-site, and traffic studies would be conducted. Mazaka further expressed concerns about an influx of children into local schools, referencing a previous development that exceeded expectations for student numbers. The council acknowledged these concerns, emphasizing that current discussions were at the conceptual planning stage.

During the meeting, the council adopted several ordinances related to redevelopment and housing regulations. Ordinance number 2381-26 approved the redevelopment plan for One Washington Avenue, a site previously occupied by Pan Chemical. Despite some uncertainty about the progress of soil movement by the developer, the ordinance was adopted with a commitment to follow up on compliance. Ordinance number 2382-26, concerning redevelopment plans for Lafayette Avenue, was also approved, providing a framework without specific commitments from developers. Amendments to affordable housing regulations were made through ordinances 2383-26 and 2384-26, increasing the required percentage of affordable units from 15% to 20%, largely in compliance with state law.

Property maintenance and code violations emerged as another significant topic. The council discussed enforcement challenges, particularly regarding a property owned by Phil Spoiler, which was deemed in “appalling” condition by a judge. The council had sought legal action to address the situation, but a ruling limited their ability to intervene without higher court authorization.

Additionally, issues with snow removal regulations were discussed, including clarifying requirements for clearing around fire hydrants and preventing snow from being thrown into streets. The council considered simplifying ordinance language to enhance compliance and enforcement, reflecting ongoing efforts to address practical challenges faced by residents.

The meeting also included updates on community initiatives, such as plans to enhance Gothbrook Park and an upcoming blood drive honoring a local firefighter. The mayor reported on discussions with the Shade Tree Commission and arborists regarding tree maintenance, with the borough recognized for its Healthy Town designation and plans for health programs with local medical facilities.

In new business, the council commended efforts by the Office of Emergency Management and announced various community events, including the senior residents’ annual dinner and school productions. The planning board’s activities were noted, particularly a violation notice for a body shop exceeding vehicle limits, highlighting ongoing regulatory compliance issues.

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:
John V. Lane
City Council Officials:
Frank E. Matthews, Bruce A. Bennett, Rayna Laiosa, Dominic Mele, Joseph R. Wojtecki, Mike Sciarra, Anna Marie Sasso

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