Maplewood Town Council Approves Amendments to Demolition Ordinance Amid Discussions on Historic Preservation and Social Issues
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
09/17/2024
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Recording Published:
09/17/2024
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Duration:
95 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Maplewood
- Meeting Overview:
The Maplewood Town Council meeting covered topics including amendments to the demolition ordinance, plans for historic preservation, and discussions on social issues and community engagements.
The most notable development from the meeting was the approval of an amendment to the demolition ordinance, requiring stricter guidelines for demolishing significant portions of principal structures. The amendment mandates that any demolition exceeding 50% must undergo a review by the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) and obtain the necessary permits from the Buildings Department. This change aims to eliminate the informal review process that had previously caused enforcement difficulties and confusion among property owners. The amendment passed its first reading, with a public hearing scheduled for October 1, 2024. Council members expressed unanimous support.
In addition to the demolition ordinance, the council also delved into the condition of a historic building, particularly its auditorium, which faces several structural issues. Architect Margaret Hickey, a historic preservation specialist, presented a comprehensive assessment funded by a grant through the New Jersey State Preservation Office. Hickey highlighted the building’s deteriorating gutters, chimneys, and window wells. She emphasized the need for repointing chimneys and addressing structural deficiencies in the auditorium roof. The presentation pointed out that the scissor truss was not functioning correctly, causing sagging and pushing out the walls below. The heavy slate roof was identified as a potential contributor to these issues, and further assessments are required to determine the exact solutions.
The council discussed the phased repair plan for the building, with the first phase focusing on structural integrity and the condition of windows and doors, exceeding an estimated million dollars. Subsequent phases would address interior enhancements, including electrical upgrades and air conditioning installation, followed by exterior improvements and upgrades to the second and third floors. The total projected cost could reach just under $4 million. Funding applications for state support are due in April, with a competitive matching grant system in place, though Essex County offers no matching grants.
The meeting also featured a discussion on the creation of a Maplewood stormwater utility to address increasing flooding issues. The proposed utility would charge a yearly fee based on the amount of impervious surface on properties, generating approximately $900,000 annually for drainage improvements. Property owners could earn credits for implementing stormwater management practices like rain gardens. The committee supported drafting an ordinance to establish this utility, recognizing the urgency of addressing climate change-exacerbated flooding.
In social issues, a portion of the meeting addressed recent acts of political violence and social strife. One council member condemned the recent targeting of the Haitian community through hateful rhetoric and violence. He urged the community to resolve political disagreements through voting rather than violence and called for solidarity with the Haitian community, which has faced increased threats recently. Another council member echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and participation in upcoming elections.
Other notable discussions included a filming permit waiver request, which involved reductions in insurance coverage, permission to film in residential zones, and a waiver of the daily filming fee. The rationale was based on the small scale of the filming operation and minimal impact on public space. Council members expressed concerns about potential noise during filming hours extending into the late evening and suggested filmmakers be reminded to respect the residential nature of the neighborhood.
The council also discussed community engagement initiatives, such as the upcoming Volunteer Appreciation Dinner scheduled for October 21 and a cleanup event organized by the Environmental Advisory Committee in partnership with the Hilton Neighborhood Association, set for October 21. Additionally, a literary award event hosted by the library is scheduled for October 25.
The meeting concluded with a reminder about a community meeting on September 24 concerning the redevelopment of the movie theater area. The council emphasized the importance of community feedback for the redevelopment plan, which will be revisited by the township committee for potential revisions.
Nancy Adams
City Council Officials:
Jamaine Cripe, Dean Dafis, Victor De Luca, Deborah Engel
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
09/17/2024
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Recording Published:
09/17/2024
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Duration:
95 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Maplewood
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