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The Council meeting featured the issuance of several proclamations for national observances, including National Police Week, National EMS Week, National Nurses Week, National Historic Preservation Month, and Jewish American Heritage Month. The session also included recognition of exemplary police work, commendations for officers' responses to emergency situations, and a planned resolution regarding contributions to the rescue squad members.
The board discussed new business concerning a bulk variance application for Block 95, Lot 8 at 33 Chetwood for the Berkowitz property. The meeting also included scheduled time for committee reports, resolutions, general discussion, and an open session for public comment.
The council meeting featured a recognition event honoring various volunteers who have served for over a decade on municipal boards and commissions, including the Board of Health, Environmental Commission, Library Board of Trustees, Recreation Commission, Cultural Arts Commission, Historic Preservation Commission, Planning Board, and Shade Tree Commission. Proclamations were issued for Clean Communities Day and Arbor Day, with discussions on related community clean-up efforts, tree planting initiatives, and the history of the Fanwood Oak. Additionally, the council addressed Child Abuse Prevention Month.
This document details amendments to the Borough of Fanwood's Round 4 Housing Element and Fair Share Plan, necessitated by a settlement agreement with the Fair Share Housing Center and the updated 2025 State Development and Redevelopment Plan. The plan addresses a 109-unit unmet need for Round 4, proposing an increase in the mandatory affordable housing set-aside for rental units in the Commercial Corridor Zone from 15% to 20% to provide realistic zoning for 28 affordable units. It outlines updated provisions for monitoring, design standards, and development fees to ensure ongoing compliance with state affordable housing regulations.
The meeting commenced with the reading of the Open Public Meetings Act statement and the Pledge of Allegiance. Key agenda items included the approval of the December 1, 2025, meeting minutes and opening the floor for public comments, which were restricted to agenda items only. The consent agenda involved adopting several resolutions (2025-12-211 through 2025-12-216) covering the authorization of claims, transfer of public safety funds, and agreements related to shared court services between the Borough of Fanwood and Garwood, including a contract with the Westfield Regional Health Department and awarding a contract for playground equipment at Forest Road Park. Committee reports highlighted ongoing discussions regarding the 2026 budget closing process. The Administration and Finance Committee provided updates on the newly passed shared court services agreement with Garwood. The Police Department report for November detailed significant activity, including 1,230 calls for service and 218 traffic summonses, alongside reminders about a new parking ordinance. The Fire Department reported on 222 calls for assistance in November and the successful execution of their annual Santa package delivery detail, which served over 450 homes. The First Aid Squad reported a 60% call answer rate for November. The Public Works report noted routine activities, leaf removal deadlines, and preparations for inclement weather, recognizing staff who worked extended hours during a recent storm. The Library reported on youth services events, Children's Book Week, and upcoming staff training. The Historic Preservation Committee discussed preparations for the AmRev 250 and plans for a Lego building project scheduled for March 21st at the high school. The Environmental Commission reported on an Eagle Scout project completing plantings at the nature center, leading to increased usage. Reports from the Seniors and Ministerium committees were also presented.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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