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Planning commission debates procedural amendments; final wording tabled for staff rewrite
Summary
Commissioners discussed proposed changes to meeting rules — including opening prayer, applicant and public speaking times, sign-in procedures and meeting schedule — agreed on several interim directions but tabled final adoption pending staff wordsmithing.
Hudson County Planning Commissioners on March 10 examined a draft of rule-and-procedure amendments that would change public-comment time limits, the meeting-opening routine and the commission's meeting schedule. Commissioners and staff debated whether to allow an opening prayer, whether applicants should get longer presentation time than other speakers, and whether to keep the commission's existing meeting date.
Why it matters: Planning commission rules govern public input and the technical flow of land‑use reviews. Changes to speaking times, sign-in rules, or meeting cadence…
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