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The board conducted several resolution approvals, including a minor subdivision application, a consistency review, and an amendment to the Housing Element & Fair Share Plan. A public hearing was held regarding a residential second-floor addition project, which involved discussions on variances for setbacks, lot coverage, and architectural design; the application was ultimately carried to a future meeting to allow for design revisions. Additionally, the Mayor provided an update on affordable housing obligations, infrastructure and sewer projects, and a potential land acquisition for open space.
The council meeting addressed several significant items including the public hearing and reading of ordinances related to capital improvements and signage maintenance standards. Key resolutions involved authorizing a Bergen County Open Space Grant application for land acquisition of the Turner House, the amendment and adoption of the 2026 Local Municipal Budget, and the appointment of various municipal roles including a temporary qualified purchasing agent and a certified lead evaluation contractor. Additionally, the council approved purchase authorizations for police vehicles, authorized repairs to municipal property, and approved various donations and tax lien redemptions.
The board conducted several public hearings and approved multiple applications. Key actions included the approval of a resolution for a residential home addition, presentation and discussion regarding amendments to the Borough's Housing Element and Fair Share Plan as part of the Master Plan, and approval for a change of use at 44 W. Allendale Avenue for an orthopaedic and physical therapy facility. Additionally, a minor subdivision application for 345 E. Allendale Avenue was approved, and a residential addition application for 58 Midwood Avenue was carried over to a future meeting.
This Housing Element and Fair Share Plan Amendment for the Borough of Allendale outlines strategies to address its affordable housing obligations across multiple rounds. The plan details the fulfillment of Prior Round (1987-1999) and Third Round (1999-2025) obligations, and sets forth mechanisms for the Fourth Round (2025-2035) with a prospective need of 200 units, alongside a rehabilitation obligation of 10 units. Key strategies include leveraging existing developments, implementing overlay zoning, enforcing a mandatory set-aside ordinance for future housing opportunities, and continued participation in home improvement programs to ensure accessibility to affordable housing.
The Mayor and Council discussed and approved several items, including a town-wide garage sale, professional services agreements with E2 Project Management LLC for engineering inspection and review services, the refund of a duplicate dog license fee, and the adoption of the Bergen County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan. Additionally, reports were provided by council members regarding sports field maintenance, the Veolia New Jersey rate case before the Board of Public Utilities, public safety updates, and community clean-up initiatives.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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