![]() ![]() The original draft said that an accumulation of junk would be blight. ![]() In the proposed ordinance approved by the selectmen, a building that lacks adequate maintenance, a structure that is left unsecured against unauthorized entry, or a property that poses a danger to the community is considered blight.Įxamples of inadequate maintenance include boarded doors or windows, rotting walls, fire damage, and missing portions of exterior covering.ĭuring the April 3 meeting, before the vote, Selectwoman Sarah Muska wanted to change one of the circumstances that would be considered blight. That issue already is covered under East Windsor's zoning regulations, she said, as no unregistered vehicles are allowed to be parked on residential property, unless it's stored in a barn, garage, or approved structure. The previous draft presented to the board said having more than one inoperative or unregistered vehicle in a residential yard would be considered blight.Īfter concerns were raised from residents and board members, Director of Planning and Development Ruthanne Calabrese removed that clause from the ordinance. "There's many points in it that should be checked over even closer." ![]() "I'm very disappointed the selectmen chose to go with this," resident Wayne Shary said. At the April 3 Board of Selectmen meeting, one resident said he was frustrated that this draft version of the ordinance was approved. ![]()
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