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Weymouth Committee directs solicitor to contact Spacious Skies over alleged ordinance violations; approves vouchers and cyber contract

Weymouth Township Committee · September 17, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 17 meeting the Weymouth Township Committee instructed the solicitor to write to Spacious Skies over reported winter operations outside permitted campground dates and possible residents attending township schools, approved vouchers totaling $25,158.21 (one abstention on voucher #471), postponed Resolution 92-2025 to Oct. 1, and authorized a $1,728 annual cyber contract.

Mayor Kenneth R. Haeser reported during the Sept. 17 meeting that Spacious Skies had advertised on Facebook that it would be open during the winter season. He said the township’s ordinance allows campgrounds to operate from March 1 through Oct. 30 and that, according to the mayor’s report, Spacious Skies had operated outside those dates over the past two years and had children living on the site who attended township schools. The Township Committee voted to authorize Township Solicitor Emanuel Sanfilippo, III, to send a letter addressing the reported violations.

Committee members moved and approved routine business items. The committee approved vouchers for payment totaling $25,158.21; the roll-call record shows Norton-yes, Keiffenheim-yes (the record notes Keiffenheim abstained on voucher #471), and Haeser-yes. The committee also authorized a Cyber Tier contract with Barber Consulting Service at an annual cost of $1,728 to remain in compliance with ACMJIF requirements for a lower deductible. Resolution 92-2025 (Policy and Procedure Manual) was postponed until Oct. 1, 2025.

The mayor also summarized an NJDOT meeting about adding gates at the 14th Avenue railroad crossing and guidance on requesting gates for an 11th Avenue crossing, and the Municipal Utilities Authority discussed payment procedures at its meeting; both items were announced during the mayor’s report and accepted as informational updates. The meeting record shows no public comments during the two openings of the public-comment period. The committee adjourned at 7:07 p.m.