North Jersey officials are trying to shut down a Little Free Library because of “zoning.”

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March 23, 2021, 1:14pm

In a shocking tale of bureaucracy making life worse, NorthJersey.com has reported that officials of Oradell, New Jersey, are demanding that a local woman take down the Little Free Library she erected in her front yard. Why? Apparently, it violates zoning laws.

Since installing the library—a small red box with a roof and door, where passersby can take and leave books freely—in October, Tina Musich has seen it make a difference in people’s days. “We’ve seen children and adults thrilled to be able to pick out books and donate back (a delivery driver was excited and borrowed a book last week!),” she wrote. “At least once a week we get compliments for installing our book drop and it has created a sense of community lacking in the pandemic.” But after the borough received a complaint, Musich was ordered to take the library down.

It’s unclear what the exact claim being made by local officials is—whether the Little Free Library is being identified as a commercial enterprise in a residence zone, or whether it’s simply subject to a city ordinance regulating free-standing structures on personal property, which is how other cities have previously limited the existence of Little Free Libraries. When asked by NorthJersey.com, Mayor Dianne Didio refused to comment about the reason Musich was told to take down the little free library—but she said the matter will be discussed at today’s Borough Council Public meeting at 7 pm, for which the link can be found here. Musich has also created a Change.org petition asking Didio and the borough council to allow residents to install book drops in their front yards.

There is so little unabashed good right now. Let the people read for free!

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