Edgewater mayor: Proposed fire safety bill essential after apartment complex fire

<p>Edgewater Mayor Michael Joseph McPartland says it's been three years since one of the most devastating residential fires in New Jersey, and it's his mission to get bills passed to improve fire safety measures.</p>

News 12 Staff

Jan 22, 2018, 3:27 AM

Updated 2,279 days ago

Share:

Edgewater Mayor Michael Joseph McPartland says it's been three years since one of the most devastating residential fires in New Jersey, and it's his mission to get bills passed to improve fire safety measures.
The sprawling apartment Avalon apartment complex on River Road left hundreds of families homeless on Jan. 21, 2015.
There were no sprinklers to stop the fire when an unlicensed maintenance worker using a blowtorch accidentally ignited a piece of insulation in the wall.
Over 500 first responders from neighboring towns - even New York City - worked tirelessly to put out the blaze which gutted 240 apartments.  The inferno reduced most of the complex to ashes and displaced 500 people.
McPartland was only on the job for two weeks when the high-end apartment complex went up in flames.  Not only was he still getting acclimated to his new role as chief executive officer of the borough, but he had to work quickly to ensure such a devastating life-changing nightmare never happened again in the town he grew-up in.
After the fire, legislation was proposed by the mayor and Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco to improve fire safety during construction for multi-unit buildings.  The bills were never put on the legislative agenda.  
The mayor says getting the bills passed is now his mission.
"It got stuck in a lame duck session of the Assembly late in the year here, so we're going to have to start from scratch," says McPartland.
AvalonBay, the property owner is currently in the process of rebuilding the apartment complex.  It agreed to upgrade safety measures at the property with updated sprinkler systems and fire walls.
"With the new system, I think it will compartmentalize the fire and it will prevent it from growing and having a tragedy like we had here," says McPartland.
McPartland tells News 12 he anticipates the official opening of the new apartment complex sometime this summer. 


More from News 12
2:50
Lyndhurst In Bloom flower show is this weekend at Lyndhurst Mansion

Lyndhurst In Bloom flower show is this weekend at Lyndhurst Mansion

2:03
Dry morning for Friday throughout the Hudson Valley before evening showers roll in

Dry morning for Friday throughout the Hudson Valley before evening showers roll in

Vote 2024: Ask your questions for Congressional District 16 Democratic candidates

Vote 2024: Ask your questions for Congressional District 16 Democratic candidates

0:24
Holtec International sues NYS over law banning discharge of radiological waste into the Hudson

Holtec International sues NYS over law banning discharge of radiological waste into the Hudson

0:29
Cortlandt community composting program accepting food scraps

Cortlandt community composting program accepting food scraps

0:26
Rifton USPS in Ulster County closed indefinitely due to safety hazard

Rifton USPS in Ulster County closed indefinitely due to safety hazard

0:21
The Orange County Land Trust launches wilderness campaign effort

The Orange County Land Trust launches wilderness campaign effort

0:46
Westchester County’s Environmental Facilities hosted its 5th annual Eco Awards

Westchester County’s Environmental Facilities hosted its 5th annual Eco Awards

0:40
Authorities: Mahopac man captured sexually explicit images of children with hidden camera

Authorities: Mahopac man captured sexually explicit images of children with hidden camera

0:50
Bark Air is launching flights catered to dogs out of Westchester County Airport

Bark Air is launching flights catered to dogs out of Westchester County Airport

1:40
Preliminary report uncovers over 100 potential unmarked burials at historic Rye cemetery

Preliminary report uncovers over 100 potential unmarked burials at historic Rye cemetery

0:12
Police: Woman hurt in Yonkers stabbing

Police: Woman hurt in Yonkers stabbing

0:43
City of Yonkers to run Nepperhan Community Center following financial mismanagement report

City of Yonkers to run Nepperhan Community Center following financial mismanagement report

Is your mom awesome? Hudson Valley tell us why your Mom Rocks!

Is your mom awesome? Hudson Valley tell us why your Mom Rocks!

0:54
Guide: How to host Passover on a budget

Guide: How to host Passover on a budget

0:56
Retail prevention plan to include harsher penalties, additional patrols

Retail prevention plan to include harsher penalties, additional patrols

1:47
'Evening in Good Taste' helps feed hungry in Westchester County

'Evening in Good Taste' helps feed hungry in Westchester County

0:30
Hearing for New City stabbing suspect rescheduled for next week

Hearing for New City stabbing suspect rescheduled for next week

0:53
Carmel School District closes in on budget agreement following months of debates

Carmel School District closes in on budget agreement following months of debates

0:44
Greenburgh's ex-Parks and Recreation commissioner honored with renaming of multipurpose center

Greenburgh's ex-Parks and Recreation commissioner honored with renaming of multipurpose center