At the start of the February 10 City Council meeting, Mayor Desiderio delivered his annual State of the City Address, at which time he said: “the state of Sea Isle City is as strong as ever.”
Following the mayor’s speech, two ordinances were Introduced with First Reading…
• Ordinance 1731, which was written to resolve a discrepancy in the language of the Fair Share Housing Agreement, to match the current language used for building height requirements in each zone.
• Ordinance 1732, which was written to implement Sea Isle City’s Fair Share Housing terms, updating the regulations governing how affordable housing units are marketed, monitored, and priced (along with other similar items).
Ordinances 1731 and 1732 will each be sent to the Sea Isle City Planning Board to be reviewed for consistency with the city’s Master Plan. Afterwards, both ordinances will have Second Reading and Public Hearing (and possible adoption) during the March 10 City Council meeting.
Each of the resolutions on the February 10 Consent Agenda was approved, including…
• Resolution 016, which re-appointed the members of Sea Isle City’s Zoning Board.
• Resolution 017, which determined that the fund maintained by the City for Lifeguard pensions is adequate to meet its obligation.
• Resolution 018, which authorized the award of a construction contract in the amount of $366,758 to South State, Inc., of Bridgeton, NJ, for the reconstruction of 31st Street and 49th Street (Landis Avenue to Central Avenue) and 75th Street (Central Avenue to Bay Avenue).
During the “Pending Business” portion of the February 10 meeting…
• Council President Tighe announced that City Council will host a Budget Workshop on February 12 to review Sea Isle City’s proposed 2026 Municipal Budget. (Please Note: Each member of City Council attended the Budget Workshop, during which Chief Financial Officer Jen McIver and Business Administrator George Savastano explained the proposed budget in detail).
• Council President Tighe asked the Administrator for an update on the Community Center’s construction process, at which time Mr. Savastano explained that work on the elevator was continuing, and that all other remaining work on the building was nearing completion.
• Councilman Jargowsky mentioned the new laws pertaining to E-Bikes, and he asked if additional signage could be added to the Promenade. He also asked if the city could expand its use of the Promenade’s sound system to further promote safety issues.
During the “Citizen Comment” portion of the February 10 meeting, two property owners stepped to the microphone. The first gentleman made the following comments…
• The city should create a moratorium to stop the construction of new side-by-side houses.
• The city should purchase empty parcels of land and convert them to parking lots and add public showers at those parking lots for day-trippers.
• Asking if the city will be complying with the State’s Affordable Housing rules (Note: The City will comply).
• Asking if lifeguards contribute to the city’s Lifeguard Pension Fund (Note: Lifeguards do contribute).
• Sea Isle City should offer discounts to seniors on water-sewer rates.
Also, a well-known Veterans Advocate spoke about events that will be hosted to celebrate our nations’ 250th birthday, including…
• The 10th annual “Flags of Liberty” ceremony, a moving patriotic tribute that will honor the memories of our deceased veterans on May 22 at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Wildwood, featuring 400 flags that draped the caskets of past military members.
• “Sojourn 250,” which includes a single American flag traveling around the world (including all 50 states) to celebrate America’s semi-quincentennial. It was added that the flag had already begun its journey and was flying over Levi Stadium during this year’s Superbowl in California.
The next regular City Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, February 24, at 10:00 AM on the third floor of City Hall. During the March 10 City Council meeting, the City Engineer will discuss the proposed options to add shade structures to the JFK Playground.
Best regards from the members of City Council,
Council President Mary Tighe
Ian Ciseck
Frank Edwardi
Michael Jargowski
William Kehner