Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Council Faces Criticism for Pilot Agreements and Cannabis Policies

During the latest meeting of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Council, the council faced significant public criticism over recent pilot agreements and cannabis licensing decisions. Residents voiced concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly regarding the financial implications of the pilot agreements and the perceived exclusion of key stakeholders in the cannabis application process. The meeting also included discussions on new ordinances, appointments, and resolutions addressing various community issues.

The public comment segment of the meeting saw residents expressing dissatisfaction with the council’s handling of pilot agreements, which are payment in lieu of taxes deals. Residents, including Bob Venedia and Jack Rya, criticized the council for allegedly approving these agreements hastily in December without adequate public disclosure of the financial impact. Venedia highlighted a particular pilot agreement with a $117 million cost over 30 years, noting that the public was informed of these details only shortly before the vote. He further accused the council of violating the terms of the pilot by allowing construction to start before the ordinance was approved. Venedia mentioned Councilman McGrath’s attempt to repeal the pilots to facilitate further discussion, which was not supported by other council members. Rya emphasized the need for greater stakeholder involvement in negotiations with developers.

Tim Barios, identifying as a private citizen despite being a Board of Education member, shared similar sentiments. He criticized the pilot programs as being forced upon taxpayers, particularly affecting families with children in local schools. Barios implored the council to reconsider the pilots, warning of potential negative impacts on the school system and the broader community. He stressed that his advocacy was not for personal gain, as he currently has no children in the school system.

The discussion on cannabis policies also drew attention, with resident Subas Patel expressing frustration over the lack of communication regarding the cannabis retail license application process. Patel criticized the township for issues related to a cyber dispensary’s proximity to residential areas, which violated setback rules. Another resident, with experience operating multiple cannabis locations, urged the council to consider experience and local ties in their application review process.

The council’s actions regarding cannabis policies were further highlighted by the introduction of Ordinance 202605, which amends regulations concerning cannabis and revokes a previous ordinance. This ordinance passed unanimously on its first reading.

In addition to public comments, the meeting addressed various administrative matters. A new Business Administrator, Mark Seaman, was introduced, with the mayor expressing optimism about future collaboration. The council also passed several ordinances on first reading, including amendments to parks and recreation area regulations and water connection fees, with second readings scheduled for February.

Several resolutions were discussed and passed, including those authorizing contracts for accounting and auditing services, community development block grant consultants, and a shared service agreement for solid waste recycling and collection. A major soil-moving permit for Wildlife Preserves Incorporated was granted, and a retail liquor license was renewed for the upcoming term.

The council faced division on Resolution R 202632, supporting the Safe Communities Act, the Privacy Protection Act, and the Immigration Trust Act, which passed with a narrow 3-2 vote. Additionally, a resolution opposing the establishment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in the township also passed with a 3-2 vote.

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:
James R. Barberio
City Council Officials:
Paul Carifi Jr. (Council President), Frank Neglia (Council Vice President), Justin Musella (Councilman), Judy Hernandez (Councilwoman), Matt McGrath (Councilman)

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