Public
Meeting - May 26, 2009
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & MOMENT
OF REFLECTION
OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT ANNOUNCEMENT
ROLL CALL
Questions on Bill List?
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS – A.
Roman
May 12, 2009 WS & PM (Mr. Rattner & Mr.
Tepper absent)
CORRESPONDENCE
LETTERS FROM RESIDENTS/ORGANIZATIONS
1. Letter received May 12, 2009, from
the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce
regarding a meeting at Fresco’s
with Don Hill and Jose Colon. PDF
Correspondence
2. Letter received May 18, 2009, from
the Bicycle Touring Club of North Jersey
regarding Ramapo Rally. PDF
Correspondence
3. E-mail received May 18, 2009, from
Rutgers University regarding a Briefing
on Energy Conservation Block Grants.
PDF
Correspondence
RESOLUTIONS / ORDINANCES / CORRESPONDENCE
OTHER TOWNS
4. Letter received May 18, 2009, from
the Borough of Netcong regarding Ordinance
#2009-11. PDF
Correspondence
5. Resolution received May 20, 2009,
from the Township of Hanover regarding
a Resolution Opposing the Diversion
of Funds from the EMT Training Fund
to the General Treasury. PDF
Correspondence
6. Ordinance received May 20, 2009,
from the Borough of Netcong regarding
Ordinance
#2009-10 Land Use. PDF
Correspondence
7. Ordinance received May 21, 2009,
from Washington Township regarding
Land Use Ordinance #RO-14- 09. PDF
Correspondence
8. Resolution received May 21, 2009,
from the Township of Parsippany-Troy
Hills regarding Opposing Governor Corzine’s
Proposal to Transfer Money from the
EMT Training Fund. PDF Correspondence
DOT/ /DEP / LOI / HIGHLANDS
9. Letter received May 8, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
a Notice of Public Hearing/Comment
Period regarding Proposed Amendments
to the FFY2009 Clean Water Priority
System/Intended Use Plan, and the Proposed
Intended Use Plan for the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,
Clean Water Financing Program State
Revolving Fund (SRF). PDF
Correspondence
10. Letter received May 8, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Highlands Water
Protection and Planning Council regarding
Highlands Council Executed Grant Agreements,
Mount Olive Township - $50,000. PDF
Correspondence
11. Letter received May 11, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
a Remedial Action Report for Soils
and Ground Water at 10 Bartley Road.
PDF
Correspondence
12. Letter received May 11, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
a notice of deficiency for 17 Sunset
Drive. PDF
Correspondence
13. Letter received May 11, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
Muhammad Farooq, 15 Wilstow Road. PDF
Correspondence
14. Letter received May 11, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
Bartley Chester Business Park, Inc.,
704 Bartley Chester Road. PDF
Correspondence
15. Letter received May 11, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
118 US Highway 206. PDF
Correspondence
16. Letter received May 12, 2009,
from Careaga Engineering regarding
Mountaintop
Assembly of God Church, 6 Naughright
Road. PDF
Correspondence
17. Letter received May 15, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
George Blasko, Preliminary and Final
Site Plan for 484 Route 46. PDF
Correspondence
18. Letter received May 20, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
Goldmine – Morris Chase Limited
Interconnection. Dyrham Road & Woodbine
Avenue. Agent Determination: Highlands
Act – Exempt, Water Quality Management
Plan not addressed. PDF
Correspondence
19. Letter received May 22, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
Mount Olive W.D. Goldmine System. PDF
Correspondence
LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES
20. Letter received May 11, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League
of Municipalities
regarding 2009 NJ Environmental Infrastructure
Trust Financing Program Information
Session – May 14, 2009, League
Co-Sponsors Mayors Clean Communities
Council Conference, and Important New
Information from the Division of Local
Government Services. PDF
Correspondence
21. E-mail received May 12, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League
of Municipalities
regarding Recent Arbitration Award,
NLC Briefs Help Local Officials Make
the Most of the Recovery Act, and Registration
and Regulation of Convicted Sex Offenders.
PDF
Correspondence
22. Email received May 13, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding Healing Homes: A Road to
Recovery for New Jersey Children, US
Department of Energy Web Casts on Stimulus
Funding Opportunities, NJ Supreme Court
Rules that Tree Replacement Ordinance
Valid, and NJN Open House: Getting
Your Message Out in New Jersey’s
New Media Environment. PDF
Correspondence
23. Email received May 14, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding the League’s Website
Offers a Classified Ads Section, A3062
Inherently Beneficial Uses and HUD
Stimulus Funding for Public Housing
Authorities. PDF
Correspondence
24. Email received May 15, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding Binding Arbitration Award
Update. PDF
Correspondence
25. E-mail received May 18, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League
of Municipalities
regarding a Reminder – Register
Today, Don’t Be Disappointed.
PDF
Correspondence
26. E-mail received May 18, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League
of Municipalities
regarding New Jersey Municipalities
League Magazine, Proposed Amendments
to Vegetation Management Rules, A-1645 – Qualified
Purchasing Agent and Meeting on Federal
Recovery Act. PDF
Correspondence
27. E-mail received May 18, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League
of Municipalities
regarding League/Site Remediation Brownfield
Outreach and First of a Series of Regional
COAH Briefings. PDF
Correspondence
28. E-mail received May 20, 2009,
from the New Jersey State League of
Municipalities
regarding New Jersey’s Economy:
Status of Gloom and Prospects for Bloom.
PDF
Correspondence
29. E-mail received May 21, 2009,
from the New Jersey State League of
Municipalities
regarding the League Drive, Proposed
Readoption with Amendments to Cable
Television Rules, The Smart Housing
Incentives Act, and Qualified Purchasing
Agent. PDF Correspondence
UTILITIES
30. Letter received May 13, 2009,
from Public Service Electric and Gas
Company
(PSEG) regarding Overhead Electric
Transmission Rights-Of-Way Maintenance
Application for Re-Issuance of Statewide
General Permit #1. PDF
Correspondence
31. Letter received May 19, 2009,
from Comcast regarding Channel Changes.
PDF
Correspondence
32. Notice of Filing and Public Hearing
received May 22, 2009, from Cozen O’Connor
regarding Petition of Applied Wastewater
Management, Inc. for Approval of Municipal
Consent Granted by the Township of
Mount Olive, Morris County; and Extension
of its Existing Water Tariff to the
New Service Area. PDF Correspondence
DCA
33. E-mail received May 8, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department
of Community Affairs regarding South
Jersey Energy Saving Resources Meeting – May
27th. PDF
Correspondence
LETTER FROM LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVES
34. Email received May 8, 2009, from
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen regarding
the
Week Just Past, The Bad Idea of the
Week, Noted with Interest, Jobs for
Veterans, New Horizons for Employment
Horizons, Town Meetings Tomorrow, Spread
the eNews, and Contact Rep. Frelinghuysen.
PDF
Correspondence
35. Email received May 15, 2009, from
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen regarding
the Week Just Past, The Bad Idea of
the Week, Recommended Reading, House
Supports Troops in Afghanistan and
Iraq, Residents Attend Town Meetings,
Spread the eNews, and Contact Rep.
Frelinghuysen. PDF
Correspondence
MORRIS COUNTY
36. Letter received May 11, 2009,
from the Morris County Department of
Planning & Development,
Division of Community Development regarding
the Community Development Grant for
Fencing at the municipal beach. PDF
Correspondence
37. Letter received May 22, 2009,
from the County of Morris, Department
of Human Services, Division on Aging,
Disabilities and Veterans regarding
June and July Calendar of Events. PDF
Correspondence
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
38. Letter received May 15, 2009 from
the State of New Jersey Department
of Labor regarding State Federal Extended
Benefits (EB). PDF
Correspondence
ORDINANCES FOR PUBLIC HEARING - none
ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING (second
reading/public hearing – June
9, 2009)
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. – P.
Tobey 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. – R. Greenbaum 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 – C. Labow
1. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Mayor to Execute an Agreement with
the County of Morris, Department of
Public Works for Road Opening Purposes
for 2009. PDF Resolution
2. 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
3. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Supporting
the Click it or Ticket Mobilization
of May 18-31, 2009. PDF Resolution
4. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Filing of a Grant Application to
NJDOT for Obey the Signs or Pay the
Fines 2009. PDF Resolution
5. 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
6. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Relative
to the Budd Lake Beach Family Camp-Out
Event. PDF Resolution
7. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Relative
to Mount Olive Carnival Week (7/15/09-7/19/09)
and Mount Olive Community Week with
Fireworks Scheduled for (7/18/09) and
Rain Date (7/19/09). PDF Resolution
8. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Relative
to the Mount Olive Carnival (7/15/09-7/19/09)
and Mount Olive Community Week (7/18/09)
and Rain Date (7/19/09). PDF Resolution
9. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
a Settlement of a Tax Appeal Filed
by 500 FTZ Properties, LLC, Lot 2,
Block 107. PDF Resolution
10. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Donation of Police Vehicles Numbers
991 and 992 to the Flanders First Aid
Squad. PDF Resolution
11. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive, Morris
County, New Jersey Adopting the Multi-Jurisdictional
Hazard Mitigation Plan. 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. Approval of Bingo Application #2308
for K of C #6100 Fr. Joseph A. Cassidy
Council. – S. Rattner
2. 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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