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Freehold Township Committee unanimously adopts bills list, consent agenda and appointment; refers redevelopment review to Planning Board

Freehold Township Committee · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The Committee voted unanimously on March 10 to adopt a $2.687 million consolidated bills list, approve a multi-item consent agenda including contract awards and affordable housing documents, schedule ordinances for public hearing, and refer a property (Block 83, Lots 5 and 6) to the Planning Board for redevelopment determination.

At its March 10 meeting, the Freehold Township Committee voted unanimously on several procedural and fiscal items.

Mr. Walker read and moved Resolution R-26-50, the Consolidated Bills List in the amount of $2,687,058.13; the Committee approved the resolution with a unanimous vote. The Committee also adopted Resolution R-26-51, directing the Planning Board to determine whether Block 83, Lots 5 and 6 (37 and 39 Jackson Mills Road) qualify as properties in need of redevelopment under the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq.).

A multi-item consent agenda (R-26-52 through R-26-64) containing contract extensions and cooperative contract awards for work at the Freehold Township Justice Center, a developer's agreement for A&M Plaza, amendments to sewer extension applications, and multiple affordable-housing plans and manuals was moved and adopted in a single unanimous motion. The Committee also approved Ordinance O-26-12 (amending Chapter 150, section 150-59, subsection C) and Ordinance O-26-13 (the 2026 Salary Ordinance) for public hearing on their printed public-hearing dates. Additionally, Mr. Cook moved to appoint Lauren Burdge to the Municipal Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse (PTO Member Class VI), and the appointment was approved unanimously.

What happens next: The ordinances will be considered at their scheduled public hearings and the Planning Board will undertake the redevelopment review for the Jackson Mills Road parcels as directed.