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The commission addressed several initiatives, including the Quiet Summer Initiative, tree subcommittee reports, and the development of an Environmental Resource Inventory. Projects discussed involved successful Styrofoam recycling, Master Plan subcommittee progress regarding sustainability, and various grant opportunities, specifically for food waste. Other business items included reviewing demolition notifications, updates on the Dark Skies Initiative, stormwater compliance, and planning for a Tiny Forest. Members provided reports on watershed restoration, water conservation education, Open Space Committee activities, and the need for cross-representation with the Planning Board.
The commission discussed the upcoming presentation of the 2026 Preservation Award for the Jacob Arnold House, as well as participation in the Annual SHPO meeting which includes introductory courses for members. Members also reviewed a 1777 British Spy Map, focusing on the involvement of the Arnold family, the location of historical landmarks such as Arnold's Tavern, and the potential for public outreach regarding the map's history. Additionally, the commission noted an upcoming performance at the Washington Ball.
The Board of Health discussed various monthly departmental reports, including those from the Treasurer, Registrar of Vital Statistics, Animal License Official, and data on complaints, inspections, and nursing reports. A public hearing and final consideration were held for an ordinance concerning salaries for non-union personnel. Additionally, the Health Department received recognition for their progress in the Mayors Wellness Campaign, moving from a designation of Healthy Town Up and Coming to Healthy Town to Watch.
The agenda includes the consideration of a resolution memorializing a previous board action for a property addition on Flintlock Run. Public hearings are scheduled for several residential property applications, including requests for variances regarding side yard setbacks for a garage and shed, re-construction and enlargement of a house, and an addition on a corner lot. Additional public hearing items include the installation of a home standby generator and the construction of a new single-family dwelling requiring variance relief for front yard setbacks and a waiver for steep slope disturbance.
The committee meeting agenda includes a visioning exercise for the Township Master Plan and various subcommittee reports regarding events, outreach, complete streets, motoring, and active mobility. The long-term tracking items encompass follow-up on the Cromwell to Honeywell project, pop-up event planning for Speedwell and Madison Avenues, safe routes to school, and the NJ Transit Normandy Overpass project.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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