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Tony Merlino set to retire

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August 9,2015

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Rigewood NJ, Tony Merlino, the Village’s Zoning Officer and Sub-Code Official, announced his retirement on Wednesday, August 5.  Village Manager Roberta Sonenfeld, who made the announcement during a Village Council Work Session, did not indicate what Tony’s last day on the job would be.

Tony began his employment with the Village of Ridgewood in August of 1986.  He was “top dog” in the Building Department for many years until Thomas Yotka was hired into the that role late last year.  The party line is that Tony got the boot because he moved too slow in computerizing building department processes.  The backstory is that he ran afoul of a Village Council member regarding approval of final inspections on a home renovation project.

Although he did not have a very big fan club and received often heavy criticism from this blog. Tony is the one Village employee who many of should thank for playing by the rules.  Observe the variations in “curb appeal” by driving around some residential neighborhoods a few other municipalities in Bergen County; then drive around ANY neighborhood in Ridgewood.  Strict adherence to zoning laws & building codes does make a difference and makes Ridgewood a much nicer place to own a home and live in.

Thanks for your service Tony and best wishes in your retirement.

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Reader says be careful what you wish for with changes to the building department

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Reader says be careful what you wish for with changes to the building department 

Change in leadership ,while many readers ecco this sentiment : Be honest, has any one who has ever dealt with him ever dealt with someone who is more ill-suited for his job? It is unbelievable that we allow this pale imitation of building inspector to hold the wealth and safety of the Village in his hands. I think that might be part of the reason that Valley and the apartment project developers figure that they can get away with what they want.

One reader points out ,The reason this municipality looks as good as it does from a conformity to zoning regulations/building code standpoint is because Tony Merlino gives a damn about his work.

Some may view him as a nitpicker who works too slow, but that is exactly the kind of guy I want watching what’s being built and who is building it.

Mark my words, if we replace Tony with someone who just rubber stamps anything put in front of him/her, this place will look like shit in a few years.

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