
Apeil 29,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood blog has learned that the Village of Ridgewood was put on notice regarding Schedler historic preservation of both parcel and house, wildlife and migratory act despite claims to the contrary .
According to the County the house must be registered historically and the parcel must be inspected for historical elements . The New Jersey DEP identified two species of protected or endangered species with in the property .Including as previously reported on this blog the American Bald Eagle and the Heron. Its seems the Village manager lied on record dismissing the claims .
Council Members:
As stated during public comment, attached are the County public meeting minutes ofMarch 28. The Village was put on notice regarding Schedler historic preservation of both parcel and house, wildlife and migratory act.
As such, the Village must move forward with historic registry of the Schedler house, historic eligibility of parcel and enforce wildlife preservation. Additionally, nothing can be done on this parcel, NO clean up/Phase 1, until after July 31 and only after historic and wildlife preservation/eligibility/
registry is complete. I have all the supporting documentation if you need them as well.
Regards,
Jackie HoneBergen_County_Trust_Fund_Public_Hearing_Transcript_March_28_2016
Mayor Aronsohn flatly refused to acknowledge this matter during Wednesday night’s Council meeting. Another cover up. What else don’t we know about Paulie?
Village idiot or manager is really becoming a complete fool.
Wait a minute, the Village Manager did what?
The village manager lied? No way ?!! Say it ain’t so ! (Said sarcastically) . So does this mean they can’t develop the land ? No baseball field near the highway ?!
Bravo. She is a rockstar.
You schedler folks are doing a fantastic job thank you
Go Jackie!
Thank you for the kudos and encouraging words. Did anyone watch the Council meeting last night? The plot thickens…https://youtu.be/9lIbxUsGPD8