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Residents press council on frat‑house over‑occupancy, parking enforcement, blighted property and lake safety
Summary
Multiple residents raised recurring quality‑of‑life issues during public comment: over‑occupancy at a fraternity house, chronic illegal parking and inconsistent enforcement, a long‑standing blighted property with pending legal action, mosquito infestations, and safety concerns where swimmers and boats mix at the lake; officials pledged follow‑up and noted some matters are under appeal or confidential.
A lengthy public‑comment session at the Wildwood Crest borough meeting focused on neighborhood quality‑of‑life and safety concerns, prompting officials to describe investigations, legal limits and next steps.
Claire Pollikin (106 W. Rosemary) said conditions at a fraternity house have improved since new ordinances enacted in May but reported continuing over‑occupancy through August. She asked what follows a formal complaint; officials said complaints are investigated and that violation notices were sent to the property owner in the most recent case. Pollikin also asked whether occupancy certificates could be made more legible from the street; staff said they will…
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