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Boonton council advances multiple housing and public-health ordinances; $990,000 water bond introduced
Summary
The Boonton Town Council moved a consent agenda and advanced four ordinances tied to New Jersey's fourth-round affordable housing requirements, a Division Street redevelopment plan and local regulation of vaping/electronic smoking; the council introduced a $990,000 bond ordinance for water system improvements.
Boonton Town Council on March 23 moved a consent agenda of resolutions and advanced a package of ordinances addressing the town's Round 4 affordable housing obligations, Division Street redevelopment and local regulation of electronic smoking devices, and introduced a bond ordinance to finance water-system improvements.
Mayor Lynch opened the meeting and, after no members of the public spoke during the hearings, the council voted by roll call to move Ordinance 1-26 (amend AH-1 affordable housing industrial district), Ordinance 2-26 (Division Street redevelopment plan changes tied to 2025 Round 4 housing), Ordinance 3-26 (repeal and replace Chapter 70, affordable…
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