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Tinton Falls delays film‑permit ordinance after state issues model rule; residents raise road, drone and development concerns
Summary
The borough attorney asked the council to hold off on a proposed commercial film and photography permit ordinance so it can be aligned with a newly issued state model ordinance. During public comment residents raised potholes, drone advisories and local development questions; borough officials provided road closure and storm‑drain updates.
Borough Attorney Kevin Sarki told the Tinton Falls Borough Council on March 18 that the council should delay action on an ordinance to establish commercial film and photography permits so the borough can adopt the state’s newly released model ordinance required for certification.
Sarki said the state recently published a model form and that the borough’s ordinance must match that model for the borough to become certified. He recommended the council “hold off on this ordinance tonight” and return it for adoption after the…
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