Raffle License application for Junior League of Morristown. Held at Hamilton Farm Golf Club on May 10, 2019 from 11:00am – 3:00pm. On Premise Merchandise
6. Special Recognition
a. Resolution #2019-033 Recognition of Achievement for William Clarkin, Eagle Scout, Troop #34
2019-033 Eagle Scout-William Clarkin.pdf
7. Public Comments – (comments limited to 3 minutes)
8. Monthly Report Discussion by subcommittee chair
9. Administrator’s Report
10. Discussion on Introduced Ordinances scheduled for public hearings (opportunity for public questions)
11. Introduction of Ordinances
a. Ordinance #2019-001 AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE REGULAR MEMBERS ON THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION FROM FIVE (5) TO SEVEN (7). This Ordinance amends Section 13-806.3b of the Land Management Ordinances of the Township of Bedminster and increases the regular members on the Historic Preservation Commission from five (5) to seven (7) members. The public hearing for this Ordinance is scheduled for March 18, 2019 at 7:00 pm, Municipal Building, One Miller Lane, Bedminster, NJ.
12. Public Hearing of Ordinances
13. Consent Agenda (Consent agenda includes items of a routine nature on which consensus has been previously reached. Committee members may remove any item from the prepared agenda for discussion & possible action later in the meeting)
14. Resolutions
15. Approval of Bill List
16. Discussion Items – Following discussion by Township Committee Members on each item, the Chair will open the meeting for public input
17. New Business
18. Old Business
a. Short-Term Rentals
Following a discussion with concerned residents at the March 5th meeting, the topic of short-term rentals through providers such as Air BnB is being investigated by the Township Committee. Cm Stevinson reported the Zoning Official has completed mailing notifications to potential rental properties requesting they register with the town. As a result, landlord registrations have increased due to this investigation. Recent correspondence from the Zoning Official to landlords is being provided to the Township Committee.
b. Engine Braking
Cm Jacobs reported that he has received information from residents near Rt. 206 regarding restricted roads and unrestricted roads. The Township Committee is looking into the requirements for restricted roadways. The portable sign reminding truckers to refrain from engine braking on Rt. 206 has been replaced for a period of time.
c. Permission to Use Right of Way – 56 Tuttle Avenue
The property owner of 56 Tuttle Avenue, Svetlana Panasik, is proposing a new driveway access for 56 Tuttle Avenue onto a Right of Way (Bedminster Terrace). A title search revealed that Bedminster Terrace is an unimproved street owned by Bedminster Township. A meeting to discuss a hold harmless agreement that includes all involved property owners was discussed on January 24th. Attorney Belardo is preparing a document for all to sign.
d. Pluckemin Park
Inspection of the property by Code Enforcement and Zoning revealed several violations that are being addressed by the new property manager who has both a financial and timing commitment for the project. The Township Committee will monitor this matter, asking Admin. Sullivan to follow-up with the Zoning Official on the status of the repairs.
19. Public Comments (comments limited to 3 minutes)
20. Township Committee Comments
21. Adjourn
22. Budget Work Session #4