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Cranbury Township does not anticipate increase in municipal taxes for 2021
Cranbury Township does not anticipate increase in municipal taxes for 2021
Cranbury Township officials are expecting the municipal tax rate to remain flat for the 2021 year.
Denise Marabello, township administrator and chief financial officer, said she left the tax rate flat, during a budget meeting with the Township Committee on Jan. 30.
After a discussion among the five Township Committee members a general consensus emerged that the majority were in agreement to keep the tax rate flat.
“In doing so, we will use $1.535 million in surplus to keep the rate flat. We do have a healthy surplus,” Marabello said. “We do have to keep in mind that I had to use $500,000 in surplus this year to balance the 2020 budget, because I was short in revenues due to COVID-19. Hotel tax, fees and permits, everything was down, so we did take a hit of $500,000.”
Cranbury Township adopts long-awaited scenic corridor overlay ordinance
The Cranbury Township Committee has adopted an amended scenic overlay corridor zone ordinance after a robust debate took place between the committee, professionals and the public.
The scenic corridor overlay preserves the open space corridors of front property line of six of main roadways in Cranbury: Dey Road, Plainsboro Road, Cranbury Neck Road, John White and George Davison Road, and Ancil Davison Road. The zone would be land in the agricultural preservation district and residential light impact district.
The ordinance discourages any building, parking lot, lighting, street lighting and planting in 400-feet on either side of the six roads. Township officials said it is designed to discourage any obstruction to the open view.