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Old Tappan council approves three resolutions and variances by roll call
Summary
At its sine die meeting the borough council approved three resolution/variance items (referred to as Melina, Alzapietti, and Nailis) by roll call; each motion passed with affirmative votes recorded and a quorum present.
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The Borough of Old Tappan Mayor & Council approved three items by roll call at its sine die meeting: a resolution described as an advantage for a pavilion (identified in the record as "Melina"), a FAR variance for a cabana ("alzapietti") with 13 conditions, and a variance to enclose a garage/carport ("Nailis") after a correction to the recorded hearing date.
For the first resolution the Chair called for a motion and members moved and seconded approval. The clerk/staff conducted a roll call; members listed in the record (as read aloud) answered in the affirmative and the item carried with a quorum. The second item was described as a FAR and cabana‑length variance; the council noted 13 conditions listed beginning on page 11, confirmed members had no objections to those conditions, then voted by roll call to approve. The third item included a clerical correction (changing a hearing date on the front page from November 12 to October 8) before a motion, roll call and approval.
The transcript records names called during roll calls and affirmative responses (for example: "Mister Kiel? Yes."; "Mister Laffey? Yes."). The record does not include full ordinance numbers, detailed project descriptions, or written motions in the transcript itself; the meeting record refers to conditions and page numbers in the application materials for the second item and a front‑page typo for the third item.
The meeting did not include debate that changed the conditions listed in the application packets. No abstentions or negative votes were recorded in the audio‑verbatim transcript for these items. The items will appear in the borough’s official minutes and application files with more detailed descriptions.
Ending: All three items were approved by roll call; the meeting concluded with a brief discussion of next month’s agenda and adjournment.

