Proposed McDonald’s Sparks Zoning Concerns at Oakland Borough Council Meeting
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
43 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Oakland
- Meeting Overview:
During the Oakland Borough Council meeting on October 8, 2024, community concerns arose over a proposed McDonald’s on West Oakland Avenue and potential residential developments near Mirror Lake. These topics drew discussion, highlighting issues related to zoning, environmental impact, and public safety.
The announcement of a pending application for a McDonald’s restaurant to be constructed on West Oakland Avenue was a focal point of the meeting. The council informed that the planning board would review this application in a public meeting scheduled for October 10 at the senior center. This proposal sparked interest and concerns among residents, as the potential impact on traffic and local businesses became a subject of discussion.
Equally pressing was the issue presented by Joseph Furio, a resident of High Boulevard, regarding possible developments at Mirror Lake. Furio reported on discussions with the RML board and a potential developer, who intends to build townhouses and condos in an area currently not zoned for such constructions. He highlighted the concerning possibility of filling in part of Mirror Lake, emphasizing the environmental impact this could have, particularly on local wildlife such as blue herons. Furio encouraged residents to voice their concerns to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), as the developer had begun the application process with the DEP to pursue these developments. He illustrated his points with photographs of the area, including one of a blue heron, to underscore the ecological significance at risk.
Residents expressed their unease with the potential change in the area’s landscape and the implications it might have on local ecosystems and lifestyles.
Another resident brought up an urgent matter concerning safety on sidewalks, particularly the use of electric bikes. A tragic incident in Patterson, where a boy was killed after colliding with a vehicle while on an electric bike, was shared to underscore the dangers. The resident suggested that the council consider outlawing electric bikes on sidewalks and enforcing speed limits and safety gear requirements, drawing parallels to motorized vehicle regulations. The council was urged to prioritize pedestrian safety and consider measures to mitigate risks associated with electric bikes.
Infrastructure and recreational facilities were also topics of public inquiry. A resident requested the installation of sidewalks and curbs on Long Hill Road, citing erosion issues caused by heavy rain as a danger to children walking or biking. Furthermore, inquiries about the availability of pickleball courts followed the repurposing of a tennis court for the popular sport, reflecting residents’ interest in recreational developments.
In response to these concerns, the council also addressed several administrative and legislative matters. Amendments to local ordinances, such as the introduction of the 24 Code 950 Storm Water Control Ordinance, were discussed. These amendments included updates to stormwater management calculations based on state predictions of future storm intensities. The ordinance is scheduled for a public hearing and final adoption on October 22.
An amendment to fire prevention fees for the outdoor market was introduced. The council also discussed fair share affordable housing obligations, with a planner contracted to develop a plan in anticipation of new state housing numbers. The legislation seeks to address inequities faced by Urban Aid municipalities.
The meeting concluded with community updates and initiatives. Residents were reminded to report any streetlight outages and to participate in recreational activities like roller hockey and basketball. The Arts Committee’s efforts in supporting the craft fair were acknowledged, and the Access Committee welcomed new volunteers for its Trunk or Treat event. Meanwhile, the Shade Tree Commission called for volunteers to help monitor tree health in the community. The Palms Church food pantry’s low supply was highlighted, with a call for donations to support local needs.
Eric Kulmala
City Council Officials:
Steven Saliani, Jodi Goffredo, John McCann, Pat Pignatelli, Kevin Slasinski, Russell Talamini
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
43 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Oakland
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