Ocean Township Council Grapples with Infrastructure Challenges and Zoning Ordinance Updates

The Ocean Township Council recently addressed a series of infrastructure and regulatory concerns, including the costly replacement of a crosswalk on South Lincoln Avenue, updates to traffic lights and bike lane markings, proposed coverage limits for residential zones, and the establishment of land use regulations for cannabis establishments. Additionally, the council tackled issues about informing realtors and builders about zoning ordinances, planning for upcoming anniversary events, and managing public requests such as addressing flooding on Branch Road.

A significant portion of the council’s meeting was dedicated to discussing the replacement of the crosswalk on South Lincoln Avenue. The county engineer’s update that the previously considered solar-operated crosswalks were no longer permitted led to a projected cost increase from an expected $20,000 to $50,000. Furthermore, the inclusion of a mass arm with a flasher over the road contributed an additional $10,000 to $12,000 to the project’s cost. The council members deliberated over the necessity of the enhanced safety features, contemplating a phased approach that would begin with a simpler crosswalk and potentially upgrade later. The need to enter into an agreement with the county for construction on their roads was also acknowledged during the discussion.

In relation to infrastructure, the council also discussed upgrading traffic lights on West Park Avenue to a synchronized system and addressed the issue of worn-out bike lane markings, which had deteriorated due to snow removal and traffic. The financial aspects for restriping the lanes were considered, particularly the reduced funding resultant from a dispute with the county over the scope of the project.

The council reviewed proposed coverage limits for residential zones, examining the ramifications for existing properties near the proposed limits, future construction, and renovations. The potential requirement for variances for properties not in compliance with the new limits, particularly on smaller lots, was a concern. The council members also discussed the Zoning Board’s role in granting variances and the tolerance level for non-conforming properties.

A topic of procedural importance involved the communication with realtors and builders about local zoning ordinances. The council stressed the necessity of ensuring realtors make potential buyers aware of ordinances before purchases are made, and informing builders to minimize unnecessary applications to the zoning board. Planner Jim Higgins was recognized for his role in informing the zoning board about the new ordinances.

The council additionally addressed the need to inform the community of the upcoming 175th birthday celebration and the associated events. Plans for a cocktail reception on February 21st were confirmed, with efforts to solicit sponsorships and vendors, and discussions of discounted tickets for service workers. Financial support was being sought, as there were no funds allocated at the time. Preparations for this event were underway, including securing sponsorships and flag designs.

Furthermore, the council discussed the naming committee’s responsibilities, including addressing a request related to the naming of certain town areas. The committee planned to reach out to community groups and individuals to gather nominations for potential honorees.

In the realm of public safety, a request for a closed session was discussed, as well as a potential presentation by representatives preparing for America’s 250th birthday in 2026. The council also confirmed the postponement of the budget meeting initially set for February 3rd, with potential rescheduling for February 10th or 17th.

Regarding the legalization of marijuana, a private citizen addressed the council to express support for the state governor’s initiative to provide relief for marginalized populations from marijuana sales proceeds but opposed the establishment of a dispensary in Ocean Township. The citizen urged the council to consider directing the 2% tax from cannabis sales to support public schools. In response, the council members debated the practical and legal implications of such an allocation, including its impact on the town’s budget and the school district’s funding.

The council moved to approve the consent agenda, which included several financial and regulatory items, such as individual action vouchers totaling over $2.62 million, and the introduction of three ordinances related to traffic regulations, property sales, and cannabis establishment regulations.

During the public portion of the meeting, residents Joe Mone and Cheryl voiced their concerns regarding recurrent flooding on Branch Road, seeking the council’s intervention. Both underscored the negative effects of flooding on their daily lives and work. The council assured the residents that the township engineer would evaluate the situation for potential remediation.

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 P. Napolitani, Sr.
City Council Officials:
John P. Napolitani, Sr., Robert V. Acerra, Sr., David Fisher, Dc, Kelly Terry

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