Lambertville City Council Grapples with Development Concerns and Shad Festival Alcohol Proposal
- Meeting Overview:
The Lambertville City Council meeting was characterized by discussions on development concerns, particularly regarding a proposed 150-seat event space, and a proposal to allow alcohol vendors at the Shad Festival. The council also deliberated on issues including zoning regulations, snow removal budgeting, and updated notary practices.
The most prominent topic was the proposed development of a 150-seat event space in the town’s southern part. A public speaker, citing over 50 years of experience in development issues, warned against a familiar pattern where developers initially face public opposition before returning with a revised plan. The speaker expressed concern over developers seeking a use variance for a private parking lot, cautioning that such an approval could pave the way for the reintroduction of their original hotel proposal. The speaker urged the council to amend zoning regulations to restrict hotel developments to specific areas or to impose conditions that would mitigate potential issues.
Echoing these concerns, another resident, Karen Taylor, emphasized the developers’ primary motivation of profit over community welfare. Taylor urged the council to deny any variances and to require a complete site plan before approving any proposals. In response, the council clarified the separation of powers between the council and the zoning board, noting that the latter operates independently and makes quasi-judicial decisions. Council members acknowledged the community’s concerns, particularly those regarding proposals seeking variances without comprehensive site plans.
The conversation then shifted to the Shad Festival, where there was debate over the inclusion of alcohol vendors. One council member expressed concerns about altering the festival’s traditional alcohol-free environment. Another member highlighted the festival’s economic benefits for local businesses, advocating for a well-managed inclusion of alcohol vendors. The discussion included logistical considerations such as the need for a fenced area for alcohol consumption and adequate security and police presence. The council emphasized the importance of reviewing the site plan before submission to ensure all safety and logistical aspects were addressed.
Snow removal was another significant topic. The council discussed the challenges posed by recent storms and the need for increased budgeting for snow removal. A council member suggested hiring a subcontractor to assist with snow management due to the city’s insufficient crew size. There was an acknowledgment of the limited space for snow storage, with environmental considerations given the proximity to creeks and a river.
The council also reviewed the city’s notary practices, addressing the risks associated with notarizing complex documents like wills and mortgages. A resolution was proposed to clarify that while notarization services would continue, the city would not handle certain documents due to inherent risks and liabilities.
Further discussions included updates on food licenses, with new county-level mandates requiring annual inspections for food trucks and mobile vendors. This change is expected to result in cost savings for the city. The council also proposed increasing annual restaurant license fees to cover rising administrative costs. Additionally, the transition from the state health benefits plan to the Central Jersey Health Insurance Fund was discussed, with a focus on ensuring a smooth transition for employees and retirees.
The meeting concluded with community announcements, including deadlines for pet registrations, the availability of a mobile unit for real IDs, and a job opening. The importance of providing extra food for wildlife during harsh winter conditions was also highlighted by a resident concerned about the impact of snow on local fauna.
Andrew J. Nowick
City Council Officials:
Steve Stegman (Councilman), Benedetta Lambert (Council President), Evan Lide (Councilman), Karen J. Kominsky (Councilwoman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/05/2026
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Recording Published:
02/11/2026
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Hunterdon County
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Towns:
Lambertville
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