Seaside Park Borough Honors Stephen Shatak and Tackles Community Flooding Issues

At the November 21, 2024, Seaside Park Borough Council meeting, accomplishments and community challenges were addressed. The council commemorated the outstanding service of Stephen Shatak, a police department stalwart, by declaring November 25, 2024, as “Stephen Shatak Day.” Additionally, the council discussed strategic plans to mitigate flooding issues at the 13th Avenue Ballfield Recreation Complex and K Street, using state-awarded grants to fund engineering improvements.

The meeting commenced with the council recognizing Stephen Shatak for his 40 years of service to the Seaside Park Police Department. Shatak, whose career began in 1983, was honored in a proclamation that acknowledged his heroic actions during events such as Superstorm Sandy and other local emergencies. The council president praised Shatak not only for his personal contributions but also for the support of his entire family. This recognition was particularly meaningful as it had been intended upon Shatak’s retirement in 2018, but circumstances delayed the acknowledgment until now. Mayor John A. Peterson Jr. noted that Shatak, despite retiring, had returned to continue serving the community, underlining his commitment and resilience. Shatak expressed gratitude for the support from the mayor, the council, and his colleagues within the police department, highlighting the team effort that characterized his long tenure.

Addressing community infrastructure, the council focused on pressing flooding issues affecting public spaces and residential areas. A proposal from T&M Associates was introduced, aiming to leverage a $775,000 state-awarded Recreation Grant to improve drainage at the 13th Avenue Ballfield Recreation Complex. This project is not only crucial for enhancing the recreational facilities but also for alleviating flooding in adjacent roadways, which has been a concern for residents. The council plans to utilize this grant to rectify inadequate drainage systems and ensure more effective water management.

Similarly, another proposal from Remington Vernick Engineers was discussed for addressing the persistent flooding on K Street. The council emphasized the need for a comprehensive survey of the area before implementing any drainage improvements. The existing storm drains are proving insufficient, prompting a necessary redesign to redirect water flow effectively. This project aims at enhancing safety and accessibility during flooding events by considering the elevation of the roadway and possibly creating an access way at the West End of the boatyard for residents’ parking.

Moving forward, the council addressed a series of resolutions. Among them was the authorization for design, bidding, and construction services for the proposed infrastructure improvements. The council also approved a resolution to appoint Steven Shatak as clerk, transitioning him from his previous role in the police department. Another resolution declared Central Avenue “Candy Cane Lane” for the holiday season, a tradition supported by local volunteers and community organizations.

The council also dealt with financial matters, including a recent issue with credit card processing for parking meters and badge sales, previously managed by Heartland. Production delays had been a problem, but the council hoped that a new arrangement with Square would resolve these issues in time for the Christmas badge sales. Resolution 332, which involved an amendment to an engineering agreement with Remington Vernick Engineers, was noted for decreasing costs by $128,000, a rare positive outcome amid generally rising expenses.

Public participation was invited, though no comments were made regarding the resolutions. Following this, the council approved the resolutions as a consent agenda. The council members then shared details of upcoming holiday events slated for December 8, including a tree lighting ceremony and a holiday craft market, aimed at fostering community spirit.

Mayor Peterson provided an update on compliance with state requirements for identifying types of water services in the borough. In addition, the council addressed two litigation matters: the denial of a tax appeal for a property on Street and the upholding of a decision to deny a firearm ID card application, both outcomes resulting from recent trials.

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 A. Peterson Jr.
City Council Officials:
Marty Wilk, Jr. (Council President), Gina Condos, Ray Amabile, Joseph Connor, Jerry Rotonda, William Kraft

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