Tenafly Borough Council Debates Tree Ordinance Amendments and Historic Preservation Changes

The Tenafly Borough Council meeting delved into discussions on tree ordinance amendments and the potential restructuring of the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). The topics sparked debate among council members and residents, reflecting ongoing concerns about balancing environmental preservation, historic protection, and community development.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the borough’s tree ordinance, focusing on proposed amendments intended to lower the threshold for requiring an engineer’s review from 20 to 15 trees for removal. This proposal aimed to enhance oversight and address environmental concerns, such as mitigating flooding issues by ensuring adequate tree replacement. Some participants argued for stricter controls to prevent arbitrary tree removals, while others cautioned against imposing excessive burdens on residents. The debate also touched on the effectiveness of replacing major trees with minor ones, as this practice raised questions about its ability to adequately address water absorption and drainage problems in the borough.

Discussions also highlighted an exemption within the tree code allowing property owners to remove a limited number of trees without mitigation. Some council members argued against this exemption, emphasizing the need to preserve the borough’s greenery and maintain its tree canopy. The conversation revealed differing opinions on how best to balance property rights with environmental stewardship. There was a call for clarity in the ordinance language to ensure understanding and compliance among residents, particularly concerning landmark trees and the criteria for their designation.

The council also debated the implications of potentially restructuring the Historic Preservation Commission. A proposal suggested transforming the HPC from a binding commission to an advisory committee, which would shift its powers to the planning board and board of adjustment. Concerns were raised about this change, with some participants asserting that it would undermine the HPC’s authority and diminish its ability to protect historic structures effectively. The proposal was likened to previous transitions made with the recreation board.

However, resistance emerged against diminishing the HPC’s role, with arguments highlighting the commission’s vital contributions to preserving the borough’s history. Participants expressed a strong desire to involve the HPC in discussions about changes affecting them, emphasizing the importance of their input for a comprehensive approach to preservation.

The council’s discussions also touched on Ordinance 26-10, which involved appropriations for various projects, including property acquisition and improvements for a municipal pool and nature center. The bundling of multiple projects into a single ordinance drew criticism from some council members, who expressed concerns about the clarity and appropriateness of using open space trust funds for such acquisitions. The debate revealed a divide among council members, with some advocating for the proposed allocations, emphasizing community needs like parking, while others voiced concerns about prioritizing different community projects.

Public comments during the meeting included residents’ concerns about the implications of tree removal on neighborhood aesthetics and environmental impact. Suggestions were made for stricter regulations and requirements for environmental impact assessments before tree removal. Additionally, discussions on the borough’s pool utility budget highlighted the challenges of achieving a self-sustaining financial model, with proposals to extend early bird discounts as a strategy to boost membership revenues.

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Mayor:
Mark Zinna
City Council Officials:
, Jamie Corsair, Lauren Dayton, Adam Michaels, Julie O’Connor, Daniel Park, John Roglieri

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