Public
Meeting - June 9, 2009 - amended June 8,
2009*
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & MOMENT
OF REFLECTION
OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT ANNOUNCEMENT
ROLL CALL
Questions on Bill List?
Public Hearing on 2009 Solid Waste
Collection District Budget
1. Resolution to Adopt the 2009 Solid
Waste Collection District Budget. PDF
Res – R. Greenbaum
2. Resolution to Introduce the 2009
Municipal Budget. PDF
Res – R.
Perkins
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS – P.
Tobey
May 26, 2009 WS, PM & CS
CORRESPONDENCE
LETTERS FROM RESIDENTS/ORGANIZATIONS
1. E-mail received May 20, 2009, from
the Mount Olive Board of Education regarding
an Important Announcement. PDF
Correspondence
2. E-mail received May 31, 2009, from
Innovative City Solutions regarding Putting
the
Economic Stimulus to Work for Your City.
PDF
Correspondence
3. Letter received June 4, 2009, from
David Blumig regarding TNR. PDF
Correspondence
RESOLUTIONS / ORDINANCES / CORRESPONDENCE
OTHER TOWNS
4. E-mail received May 29, 2009, from
the Township of Long Hill regarding a
Community
Day Invitation. PDF
Correspondence
5. Letter received June 1, 2009, from
the Township of Chatham regarding a Resolution
supporting the proposed abolition of
the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH).
PDF
Correspondence
6. Resolution received June 4, 2009,
from the Township of Chester regarding
the
Support of Assembly Bill A-3570, proposing
the Abolition of the Council on Affordable
Housing. PDF
Correspondence
DOT/ /DEP / LOI / HIGHLANDS
7. Letter received
May 26, 2009, from the State of New
Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection regarding the Morris County
YMCA Dam. PDF
Correspondence
8. Letter received May 26, 2009, from
Civil Engineering, Inc. regarding Lots
11 & 12
Block 8301 (484 Route 46). PDF
Correspondence
9. E-mail received May 27, 2009, from
the New Jersey Highlands Council regarding
Informational Sessions. PDF
Correspondence
10. Letter received June 1, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding a Mayor’s
Roundtable. PDF
Correspondence
11. Letter received June 1, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding New Jersey Foreign
Trade Zone Venture, LLC Rock Morris Inc
(400 International Drive). PDF
Correspondence
12. Letter received June 1, 2009, from
Nusbaum, Stein, Goldstein, Bronstein & Kron
regarding the Farooq Subdivision, 4 Thirty
First Street, Budd Lake, New Jersey.
PDF
Correspondence
13. Letter received June 2, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding Don’t Miss
Out NJDEP/NJSLOM – Double Header
Brownfield Forum and Ballgame. PDF
Correspondence
14. Letter received June 3, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding ITC Phone Center,
400 Route 46. PDF
Correspondence
15. Letter received June 3, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding a Freshwater Wetlands
Statewide General Permit No. 25 and Waiver
of Transition Area for Access for Joseph
Henry, 112 Mount Olive Road. PDF
Correspondence
LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES
16. E-mail received May 22, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding the 2009 Federal Directory,
Updated 2008 New laws of Interest, and
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 from Brownfields
to the Ballpark. PDF
Correspondence
17. E-mail received May 26, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding Arbitration Award: A New Direction
for Public Employee Contracts, or A Minor
Detour and Media Relations Opportunities.
PDF
Correspondence
18. E-mail received May 27, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding League Mandates Update More
Action More Info Needed, and Qualified
Purchasing Agent. PDF
Correspondence
19. E-mail received May 28, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding School Funding Formula Upheld,
Health Insurance Costs to Rise, and Member
Plaque. PDF
Correspondence
20. E-mail received May 29, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding Free Help with Energy Efficiency
Conservation Block Grant Applications,
and Protecting Our Communities: Reforming
Health Case & New Jersey’s
Biggest Industry. PDF
Correspondence
21. E-mail received June 1, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding June Grant Page Posted, First
of a Series of Regional COAH Briefings,
and New Jersey’s 345th Birthday
Party. PDF
Correspondence
22. E-mail received June 2, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding Proposed Towing Regulations.
PDF
Correspondence
23. E-mail received June 2, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding Impact of Hospital Closings
and Federal Update House Energy Reform
Bill Takes Shape. PDF
Correspondence
24. E-mail received June 2, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding Important Information about
Energy Efficiency and Conversation Block
Grant Applications for Direct-Funded
Local Governments. PDF
Correspondence
25. E-mail received June 3, 2009, from
the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
regarding the 2009 National Summit on
Your City’s Families in Boston
this Columbus Day Weekend, Central Jersey
Mayors Wellness Campaign “Mayor’s
Healthy Cook-Off,” and Urgent Notice:
Workshop Sold Out. PDF
Correspondence
UTILITIES
26. E-mail received May 29, 2009, from
Cable NJ Connection regarding NJCTA Partners
with AG’s Office. PDF
Correspondence
27. Fax received June 4, 2009, from
Comcast regarding Addition of HD Channel. PDF
Correspondence.
28. Fax received June 5, 2009, from
Comcast regarding Comcast Taping Dates
Reminder. PDF Correspondence
DCA
29. E-mail received May 29, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Community
Affairs regarding New Jersey is Celebrating
It’s 345th Birthday and You are
Invited to the Party. PDF
Correspondence
30. E-mail received May 29, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Community
Affairs regarding Free Help with Energy
Efficiency Conservation Block Grant Applications
for Direct Funded Local Governments.
PDF
Correspondence
31. E-mail received June 2, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Community
Affairs regarding a 2009 Application
Round for Main Street New Jersey Designation.
PDF
Correspondence
32. E-mail received June 5, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Community Affairs regarding a State Report
on Police Suicide. PDF Correspondence
LETTER FROM LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVES
33. E-mail received May 22, 2009, from
Congressman Frelinghuysen regarding E-Newsletter.
PDF
Correspondence
34. E-mail received May 29, 2009, from
Congressman Frelinghuysen regarding The
Week Just
Past, Briefs Morris, Somerset and Sussex
Freeholders, North Korea Challenges the
Administration, Good Idea of the Week,
Bad Idea of the Week, Hurricane Hunter
to Promote Math and Science Education,
Spread the e-News, and Contact Rep. Frelinghuysen.
PDF
Correspondence
35. Letter received June 1, 2009, from
Senator Thomas Kean, Jr. regarding Senate
Bill
2709 and Assembly Bill 3570 which abolishes
COAH. PDF
Correspondence
MORRIS COUNTY
36. Minutes received May 26, 2009, from
the Morris County Planning Board for
an April 16, 2009 Regular Meeting. PDF
Correspondence
37. Letter received May 26, 2009, from
the Morris County League of Municipalities
regarding a Picatinny Overview Program.
PDF
Correspondence
38. Letter received May 29, 2009, from
the County of Morris, Department of Human
Services, Division on aging, Disabilities
and Veterans regarding a Public Notice.
PDF
Correspondence
39. E-mail received May 29, 2009, from
the Morris County Housing Authority regarding
a Housing Forum. PDF
Correspondence
MSA
40. Minutes received June 4, 2009, from
the Musconetcong Sewerage Authority regarding
the May 6, 2009 meeting. PDF Correspondence
USDA
41. Letter received May 27, 2009, from
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
regarding a Farm Service Agency (FSA)
Newsletter. PDF
Correspondence
TORT
42. Claim received June 1, 2009, from
John F. McDonnell, Esq. regarding Dawn
Fenty,
Richard Fenty, and Joyce Fenty vs. David
Turner. PDF
Correspondence
ORDINANCES FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Ord.#10-2009 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter
400 Entitled “Land Use” to
Modify §400-101 Entitled “Nonresidential
Districts” to Permit Restaurants,
Bars and Nightclubs as Permitted Principal
Uses in the C-1 Commercial Zone District
and to Revise the Schedule of Limitations
for Nonresidential Districts to Implement
a Minimum Lot Frontage Requirement. – A.
Roman (continue to June 23, 2009, for
Planning Board response) PDF Ordinance
Ord.#11-2009 An Ordinance of the Township
of Mount Olive to Amend and Supplement
Section 196-28 Entitled “Payments;
Penalties for Nonpayment,” Subsection
B of the Code of the Township of Mount
Olive. – S. Rattner PDF Ordinance
ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING (second
reading/public hearing June 23, 2009)
Ord.#12-2009 An Ordinance of the Township
of Mount Olive Establishing the Salary
for the Director of the Department of
Public Works for the Year 2009. - C.
Labow PDF Ordinance
CONSENT RESOLUTIONS AGENDA:
Resolutions on the Consent Agenda List
are considered to be routine and non-controversial
by the Township Council and will be approved
by one motion (one vote). There will
be no separate discussion or debate on
each of these resolutions except for
the possibility of brief clarifying statements
that may be offered. If one or more Council
member requests, any individual resolution
on the Consent Agenda may be removed
from the Consent Agenda List and acted
on separately.
CONSENT RESOLUTIONS – P. Tobey
3. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Awarding
a Contract to Accurate Waste Removal
Services for Sewerage Sludge Pumping
Services for the years 2009-2011. PDF
Resolution
4. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Mayor to Execute an Application to
NJDEP for the Water Main Extension at
Mount Olive Mews, Block 4100 Lot 80.
PDF Resolution
5. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Amending
the 2009 Temporary Budget for all Funds.
PDF Resolution
6. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Tax Collector to Prepare and Mail
Estimated Tax Bills in Accordance with
P.L. 1994 Chapter 72. PDF Resolution
7. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Use of Various Purchasing Contracts
(Atlantic Tactical of NJ & CMF Business
Supplies). PDF Resolution
8. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Mayor to issue a Letter to the HMUA
Advising it is Appropriate to Permit
the Mountaintop Assembly of God Church
at 6 Naughright Road to Connect to the
HMUA. PDF Resolution
9. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Submission of a Grant Application
and Execution of a Grant Agreement with
the NJDOT for the Wolfe Road Resurfacing
Project. PDF Resolution
10. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Renewal of Alcoholic Beverage Licenses
for the 2009-2010 Licensing Period. (Revised
6/8/09) * PDF Resolution
11.. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Endorsing
Callaremi Pontiac. (Received 6/8/09)*
PDF Resolution
PUBLIC PORTION ON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
COUNCIL COMMENTS ON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
ROLL CALL
RESOLUTIONS NON CONSENT
PUBLIC PORTION ON INDIVIDUAL RESOLUTIONS
COUNCIL COMMENTS ON INDIVIDUAL RESOLUTIONS
ROLL CALL
MOTIONS
1. Bill List. – R. Perkins PDF
Bill List
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
LEGAL MATTERS
COUNCIL REPORTS
Recreation Liaison Report – A.
Roman
Board of Health Report – R. Perkins
Planning Board Report – R. Greenbaum
Board of Adjustment Liaison Report – R.
Greenbaum
Open Space Committee Report – C.
Labow
Legislative Committee Report – R.
Perkins
Pride Committee Report – C. Labow
Board of Education Liaison Report – A.
Roman
Lake/Environment Issues Committee – S.
Rattner
Safety Committee Liaison – R. Perkins
Economic Development Committee Report – S.
Rattner
Solid Waste Advisory Committee Report – R.
Perkins
Library Board Liaison – P. Tobey
Senior Citizen Liaison – C. Labow
PUBLIC PORTION
COUNCIL COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
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