Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thanksgiving. Also Bound Brook Economic Development Advisory Committee




Isn't this the best of seasons, allowing us to enjoy our families and friends. I hope that all of you had an enriching Thanksgiving celebration. I spent mine with my family and thoroughly enjoyed interacting with my granddaughters (and yes, doing a little Friday morning shopping!).

Being the time to reflect on what we're thankful for, one item on my list is that there are people who care about others and are willing to give of themselves to really help make our self-government a successful reality. One of my assignments and responsibilities as a Councilman is to serve as 2007 council liaison to the Bound Brook Economic Development Advisory Committee. In fulfilling this duty I attended the November meeting of the committee and was impressed by the talented and dedicated people on the committee.

The Committee was organized in May of this year and its members are:

2010 Richard Shive - Chairman
2010 Trish Smith
2010 Kerry Miller – Vice Chair
2009 Fred Llaverias
2009 Charles Terytek
2009 Nancy Jorden
2008 Charles Schwall
2008 Davis Morris
2008 Margaret Lyons
(if you would like more information about the duties and powers of the committee please ask and I will provide a copy of the enabling legislation)

The Committee was given an enormous responsibility for advising and assisting the Borough Council in nurturing the commercial aspects within our community. The council believes that “partnering” with businessman to make Bound Brook an attractive and profitable business location will benefit all of us through increased tax ratables and the convenient availability of goods and services. The success of this committee is vital to the citizens of Bound Brook. I got the distinct impression that while the committee is anxious to stimulate economic development it is determined to hold the interests of the community uppermost.

This last meeting was focused on a current program to make the business community aware of the requirements in the Borough’s sign ordinance in preparation of anticipated code enforcement activity. The committee believes that the sign ordinance encourages uniformity and the maintenance of a desirable “look” to our shopping districts that are inviting to the public and sends a clear message of who we are. The approached is to be helpful and supportive – not to generate undue hardship. Please contact me to discuss any concerns that you may have.
The sign section of the ordinance is Chapter 21-10.5.
You may access the sign ordinance by clicking on the following link Go to Chapter 21, then to subchapter 10.5


Until Next time!

Ben

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