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Council Meeting Of May 20, 2014

5 Comments

  1. Tom Burke wrote:

    Watch this video to the end and listen to the uncalled for rant by a short term resident of our community. It the end, voting for something that is against the law should be commended, even if we think the law may be wrong or unnecessary. Councilman Jim Bean was elected to uphold the laws and to look out for the residents of Belmar. Making it possible for some to go to the beach free (who are mostly non residents) is not either lawful, but has no benefit to our community. You cannot be all things to all people. The rant in question at the end of this video is totally out of line.

    Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 10:02 am | Permalink
  2. admin wrote:

    Agreed

    Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 10:41 am | Permalink
  3. Party people wrote:

    interesting how La Dolce Vita was snuck onto the agenda.

    Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 3:59 pm | Permalink
  4. joegoofinoff wrote:

    Interesting meeting. I find it curious that Councilman Magovern is advocating the town go in the business of selling hotdogs, pizza and other sundry items in the northern Belmar beach area (approx. 24 min. mark of the video).

    Also, at approx., the 43 min mark, the mayor advocates the public break the existing laws of the town. Does the mayor think some laws are more equal than other laws? What will be the next law the mayor
    advises the public to break?

    joegoofinoff…

    Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 5:13 pm | Permalink
  5. Belmars Finest wrote:

    At the 43 minute mark the Mayor starts a comical attack on some of the boroughs existing zoning restrictions and points out some harmless businesses that may techinically be in violation of operating in the downtown business district. Watch this slippery move at future council and planning board meetings as this sounds like a set-up to make bars (D’Jais) a permitted use on the oceanfront, thus allowing their use of the year round liquor license that they purchased.

    Friday, May 23, 2014 at 12:40 am | Permalink

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