Tenafly Borough Council Approves New Police Sergeant, Honors Officers, and Adopts Key Ordinances

In a recent Tenafly Borough Council meeting, a series of significant actions took place, including the swearing-in of three new officers and the promotion of a police sergeant, the recognition of police officers for exemplary service, and the unanimous adoption of an ordinance regarding the storage of salt and other deicing materials on private properties. Additionally, the council addressed administrative changes, grant opportunities, and public safety matters.

The council’s meeting began with a commendation for the Tenafly Police Department’s meritorious conduct. Chief Robert Chamberlain led the ceremony by praising the three new officers—Officer Chris Jacobson, Officer Joel Reeves, and Officer Nicholas Fai—for their qualifications and dedication. Each officer’s background and achievements were detailed as they were officially sworn into service. The council’s commendation extended to Detective Alex Cordillo, who was promoted to the rank of police sergeant after being recognized for his exemplary service and contributions to the department.

Further highlighting the exceptional service of Tenafly’s police force, the council recognized several officers for their courageous response to a car crash in 2022. The quick and decisive actions of Officer Chadwick, Sergeant Nicholas Ru, and Officer Traic during the chaotic incident earned them awards for bravery and commitment to public safety. Officer SM Accardi was lauded for his investigative techniques that led to identifying a stolen vehicle, resulting in its forfeiture and the return of funds to the rightful owner. Officer Vincent Cooper was commended for preventing a possible abduction through his astute observations and timely intervention. Additionally, Captain Mike T. M. received recognition for his vigilance in identifying unlicensed and uninsured contractors, which uncovered fraudulent practices and protected potential victims. The gratitude of a woman who credited the officers for locating her suicidal brother was also shared.

The council then deliberated on the administration of the borough, particularly focusing on human resources management. They discussed a proposal to amend the administrative ordinance to reintegrate certain HR duties into the borough administrator’s role. Councilman Adam Michaels advocated for maintaining the current HR ordinance, while Councilman Daniel Park suggested amending it to make the HR manager position non-mandatory. Councilman John Roglieri concurred with the idea of consensus on the topic. A question arose regarding the exclusion of the borough clerk and borough attorney from disciplinary action, to which Councilman Venugopal Menon and Mayor Mark Zinna clarified, citing their statutory status. The council agreed to amend the ordinance to reflect these nuances.

Turning to financial opportunities, the council discussed the prospects of applying for Bergen County open space grants and the local Recreation Improvement Grant. The submission deadlines were noted, and the council expressed a willingness to explore various project proposals for potential grants, agreeing to revisit this at the next meeting.

In matters concerning public safety and community welfare, the council debated a request from a resident to permit overnight street parking, which sparked a larger discussion on the potential long-term community impacts. The council also approved a resolution concerning rodent control, specifically endorsing the use of contrapest, a fertility control method.

Another topic discussed was the spending of $50,000 to evaluate the existing concrete foundation wall, which serves as a precursor to potentially replacing the salt shed. Despite concerns about the cost and necessity of further evaluations, the resolution ultimately passed.

The council also tackled Ordinance 24-1, establishing requirements for the storage of salt and other solid deicing materials on private properties.

Updates on other business included the announcement of the successful agreement for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations, which would be free to the borough, signaling Tenafly’s commitment to sustainable practices. Councilmember Dr. Julie O’Connor reported on environmental initiatives, while Councilmember Roglieri highlighted community events such as the upcoming Spring Fling.

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:
Mark Zinna
City Council Officials:
Jamie Corsair, Venugopal Menon, Adam Michaels, Julie O’Connor, Daniel Park, John Roglieri

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