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The commission discussed various Green Team initiatives, including pollinator projects, maintenance schedules, and signage improvements for the Wing Haven site. Updates were provided regarding the mayor's liaison, covering topics such as job fairs, PFAS regulations, and K-9 unit developments. The commission also reviewed the status of the Climate Action Plan, preparations for a community clean-up event, and the planning of a rain barrel distribution. New business included organizing a library display featuring a monarch butterfly theme, addressing Forest Management Plan requirements to achieve Sustainable Jersey certification, and reviewing upcoming watershed conference and Salt Watch program opportunities.
The agenda for this meeting included discussions and potential actions regarding several items. Key items involved a brief recess as the Township Council to convene as the Board of Health and reconvene thereafter. Business included communications such as joint commendations for the 2026 Nottingham High School Consumer Bowl Winners and proclamations for Womens' History Month, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Irish Heritage Month, and recognizing Gil Lugossy Day. Resolutions covered the authorization of a Class 1 Cannabis Retail and Dispensary License, consents regarding appointments for Alternate Public Defenders and the Park and Recreation Advisory Committee, and the appointment to the Advisory Commission on Green Initiatives. Consent agenda items addressed agreements for groundwater monitoring wells, authorizing an accelerated tax sale, amending resolutions for utilizing state-approved contract vendors, payment authorization for snow removal services, establishing a contract for a wide-format printer, authorizing professional services for arbitrage rebate compliance, authorizing tax refunds, authorizing fee refunds for facility usage, authorizing a person-to-person transfer of an alcoholic beverage control license, and establishing temporary budgets for both Sewer and Municipal emergency funds. Ordinances scheduled for a second reading and public hearing focused on amending land development code sections related to Affordable Housing Development Fees and Affordable Housing, as well as amending the code section pertaining to Criminal History Background Checks. A first reading was scheduled for an ordinance amending traffic regulations regarding one-way streets.
The meeting agenda included several key items under Resolutions of Memorialization, pertaining to applications by Liquid Outdoor Media LLC and Hamilton Senior Apartments, LLC, as well as a resolution referring a redevelopment plan for Sloan Avenue (Block 1603, Lot 15.01) for review and consistency confirmation with the Master Plan. The Planning Board was scheduled to consider and adopt the Amended Housing Element and Fair Share Plan (HEFSP) to address the township's fourth round affordable housing obligation. Furthermore, the agenda included resolution reviews referring ordinances that repeal and replace chapters concerning 'Affordable Housing' and 'Affordable Housing Development Fees' in the Township Code.
This Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) serves as a strategic framework to improve the health and well-being of residents in the Greater Mercer County community. It establishes major health priorities identified through a data-driven, community-led approach. The plan focuses on four key areas: Mental & Behavioral Health, Access to Wellness, Housing & Built Environment, and Maternal & Infant Health, while integrating health and racial equity, and systemic racism and discrimination as cross-cutting themes. The objective is to guide continuous health improvement, leveraging resources and partnerships to foster positive change.
The meeting covered Green Team activities, including updates on pollinator initiatives and maintenance schedules for various rain gardens. Old Business discussions included updates on the job fair, the timeline for the Municipal building move, the purchase of 50 acres for Open Space, progress on the solar project, implementation of the affordable housing plan, and state funding for a study into Trenton Water Works. Other topics involved presenting the 2025 Annual Report, reviewing ANJEC's suggested municipal resolutions, planning a February meeting with the Mercer County Mosquito Commission, and reviewing the Climate Action Plan. New Business included updates on the Climate Superfund Act, organizing a Community Clean up scheduled for April 11, 2026, and addressing shortages of rain barrels and the Butterfly Dome pledge. The Commission also reviewed several Land Use Applications, specifically regarding Use Variances and stormwater management requirements for proposed commercial constructions, noting deficiencies in stormwater reports for multiple applications.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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