Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Hoboken City Council Seeks Applicants to Fill Vacancies on the Zoning Board of Adjustment

This was posted on the Hoboken City Hall website today (12/1/2009) regarding upcoming Zoning Board of Adjustment Vacancies:

Hoboken City Council Seeks Applicants to Fill Vacancies on the Zoning Board of Adjustment



Hoboken City Council Seeks Applicants to Fill Vacancies on the Zoning Board of Adjustment at December 16th Meeting for Terms Beginning January 1st, 2010. The Hoboken City Council, the sole appointing authority for the Zoning Board of Adjustment, seeks to fill two (2) regular vacancies and two (2) possible alternate vacancies at the December 16th meeting, to serve as a Commissioner of the Hoboken Board of Zoning Adjustment. Applicants who would like to be considered by the Council for one (1) of these seats must submit a notarized application to the City Clerk no later than December 8th, 2009. Prior applicants may be considered at the discretion of Council Members unless such applicants withdraw from consideration by notifying the City Clerk’s office. Applications may be downloaded from the City Clerk’s site or requested in the City Clerk’s office during regular business hours from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Mon-Fri.

Here is the link on the City Hall Website:

http://www.hobokennj.org/news/city-council-will-be-filling-a-vacancy-to-the-hoboken-zoning-board-of-adjustment/


My comment: I have decided to post this notice here on my website here as well to show that transparency is indeed part of the hiring process with the City of Hoboken. The notice may be short but those vacancies are coming up at the end of the month and the positions should be filled expeditiously to ensure a quorum. I would hope the proprietor of  Hoboken 411 would do the same to ensure as many people know about the appointments. Then again, I would also hope that the Republicans would get better spokesmen than Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh! Can pigs fly? Ha ha. After all, said proprietor likes to brag about his readership and he also complained about the lack of transparency in the last round of zoning appointments. Will the self-professed best traficked "news site" (thats a big reach on the news part) on Hoboken actually post this notification or continue to harbor his not so hidden agenda? Enquiring minds want to know. At least we know we get real news coverage from Amy Sarah Clark at NJ.com's Hoboken Now and Tim Carroll at the Hoboken Reporter. ◦
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