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Vineland council advances land-grading ordinance after resident raises permit-fee and definition concerns

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Summary

The council took the ordinance for first reading to add land-grading requirements to city drainage rules; a resident asked staff and engineers to clarify exemptions, permit thresholds and fees; the public hearing was scheduled for Aug. 19, 2025.

The Vineland City Council took up a first reading of Ordinance 20 25-51, which would amend the city code to add land-grading requirements to drainage-system rules, and scheduled a public hearing for Aug. 19, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Why it matters: the ordinance would change when homeowners and developers must obtain permits for grading, clearing and other land-disturbing activities, and it includes a fee schedule for permit review that a resident said may disproportionately burden average homeowners.

During the meeting, Ramon Mora Jr. identified himself as a resident and raised specific…

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