Public
Meeting - May 12, 2009 *amended 5/12/09
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
April 28, 2009 CS, WS & PM
CORRESPONDENCE
LETTERS FROM RESIDENTS/ORGANIZATIONS
1. Letter received April 28, 2009, from
Morris Habitat for Humanity regarding
an Affordable Housing Proposal, Wallman
Way Parcels located at Block 2203, Lots
2 & 3 (10 & 20 Wallman Way).
PDF
Correspondence
2. Letter received April 28, 2009, from
Alley Cat Allies regarding Trap Neuter
and Return. PDF
Correspondence
3. Letter received April 30, 2009, from
the Church of Mount Grace regarding a
National Day of Prayer. PDF
Correspondence
4. Letter received April 30, 2009, from
the ADPPBBL, Inc. regarding the Spring
Clean Up. PDF
Correspondence
5. E-mail received May 7, 2009, from
Suzanne Roman Griffin regarding the TNR
Decision.
PDF
Correspondence
6. E-mail received May 7, 2009, from
Rutgers University regarding the ICMA
Program.
PDF
Correspondence
RESOLUTIONS / ORDINANCES / CORRESPONDENCE
OTHER TOWNS
7. Resolution received May 1, 2009,
from Rockaway Township regarding Support
of
Assembly Bill A-3570, Proposing the Abolition
of the Council on Affordable Housing.
PDF
Correspondence
DOT/ /DEP / LOI / HIGHLANDS
8. Letter received April 27, 2009, from
Cozen & O’Connor regarding
a 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
Wastewater Tariff to the New Service
Area. PDF
Correspondence
9. Letter received April 27, 2009, from
Birdsall Services Group, Engineers & Consultants,
regarding an Environmental Alert: Municipal
Stormwater General Permit Renewed with
NJDEP Changes. PDF
Correspondence
10. Letter received April 30, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey Department
of
Environmental Protection regarding Goldmine-Morris
Chase Interconnection, Dyrham Road and
Woodbine Avenue. PDF
Correspondence
11. Letter received May 4, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding
17c Tudor Place. PDF
Correspondence
12. Letter received May 4, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding 10 Indian Lane.
PDF
Correspondence
13.
Letter received May 4, 2009, from the
State
of New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection regarding Wicklow & Laurano,
362 Route 206. PDF
Correspondence
14. Letter received May 4, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey Department of
Environmental
Protection regarding CVS Pharmacy, NJSH
46 and Woodsedge Avenue. PDF
Correspondence
LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES
15. E-mail received April 27, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League of
Municipalities
regarding a Census 2010 Update – Address
Canvassing Begins. PDF
Correspondence
16. E-mail received April 27, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League of
Municipalities
regarding a Background Check Seminar.
PDF
Correspondence
17. E-mail received April 28, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League of
Municipalities
regarding Census 2010 Dorms and Residence
Halls, and NJDEP Beach Access Regulations
Will Not Become Law. PDF
Correspondence
18. E-mail received April 29, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey League of
Municipalities
regarding the Latest Information on How
You Can Protect Our Children from Sexual
Predators! PDF
Correspondence
19. E-mail received May 1, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding Proposed Diversion of EMT Training
Funds. PDF
Correspondence
20. E-mail received May 1, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding New Jersey Workplace Blood
Drive Coalition Survey Request, Major
Briefing on Federal Stimulus Opportunities,
COAH Briefings, and May Grant Page Posted.
PDF
Correspondence
21. E-mail received May 4, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding a Conference on Human Trafficking
in New Jersey, New York Governor Makes
Mandates Relief a Major Priority, and
Purchase Your 2009 Legislative CD Roster
Now. PDF
Correspondence
22. E-mail received May 5, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding a Legislative Alert, S-2577/A3772 – Governor
Issues Conditional Veto of Age Restricted
Conversion legislation. PDF
Correspondence
23. E-mail received May 5, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding 2009 Municipal Directory Now
Available on CD Disk, and Stimulus Funding
News Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Grants Available from US HUD. PDF
Correspondence
24. E-mail received May 6, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding Civil Service Emergency Rule,
NJN Open House: Getting Your Message
out in New Jersey’s “New” Media
Environment, and Economic Recovery Update:
Community Development Block Grant. PDF
Correspondence
25. E-mail received May 7, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding a Seminar on Creating an Ethical
Culture. PDF
Correspondence
26. E-mail received May 7, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding an Important Briefing on the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
and the Omnibus Appropriations Act of
2009, NJ Supreme Court Affirms Invalidation
of Sex Offender Residency Ordinances,
and “Unsung Hero” Honoree.
PDF
Correspondence
27. E-mail received May 8, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey League of Municipalities
regarding a Records Retention Training
with NJDARM. PDF
Correspondence
UTILITIES
28. Letter received May 1, 2009, from
the State of New Jersey, Department of
the
Public Advocate regarding I/M/O Petition
Comcast Communications LLC, on Behalf
of subsidiaries and affiliates. Petition
for Determination of Effective Competition
in 107 Franchise Areas in New Jersey.
PDF
Correspondence
29. E-mail receive May 7, 2009, from
Verizon regarding Verizon Channel Notification
Information. PDF
Correspondence
DCA
30. E-mail received April 27, 2009,
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of
Community Affairs regarding a Gov Connect
Update for April 27th 2009. PDF
Correspondence
MSA
31. E-mail received May 7, 2009, from
the Musconetcong Sewerage Authority regarding
Minutes. PDF
Correspondence
LETTER FROM LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVES
32.E-mail received April 24, 2009, from
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen regarding
The Week Just Past, The Bad Idea of the
Week, “Stop Loss” is Stopped
for Deploying Soldiers, This Week in
Washington, Town Meetings Tomorrow, Spread
the E-News, and Contract Congressman
Frelinghuysen. PDF
Correspondence
33. E-mail received May 1, 2009, from
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen regarding
Monitoring
and Working to Contain Swine Flu, The
Week Just Past, Opposes Expensive Pelosi
Budget, GM=Government Motors?, Treasury
Should Allow Taxpayers to get TARP Funds
Back, the Bad Idea of the Week, Women’s
Health Summit Success, Town Meetings,
and Spread the eNews. PDF
Correspondence
CENSUS
34. Letter received April 27, 2009,
from the U.S. Department of Commerce,
Census
Bureau regarding canvassing information.
PDF
Correspondence
35. Letter received May 5, 2009, from
the U.S. Department of Commerce, Census
Bureau
regarding a letter of appreciation for
the donation of testing space. PDF
Correspondence
TORT
36. Letter received April 28, 2009,
from the United States Bankruptcy Court
for
the District of Delaware regarding American
Home Mortgage Holdings, Inc. PDF
Correspondence
ORDINANCES
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING (second
reading/public hearing June 9, 2009)
Ord. #9-2009 Township of Mount Olive
Morris County, New Jersey Calendar Year
2009 Ordinance to Exceed the Municipal
Budget Cost of Living Allowance and to
Establish a CAP Bank (N.J.S.A. 40A-4-45.14). – 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 – P. Tobey
1. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive in Opposition
to a Proposed Diversion of Funds from
the Emergency Medical Technician Training
Fund. PDF Resolution
2. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Release of Performance Guarantees
in Connection with Armstrong Sutton Plaza.
PDF Resolution
3. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Institution of an In Rem Tax Reforeclosure
on Block 2905, Lot 1; Block 2906, Lot
1; Block 2904, Lot 1; Block 2903, Lot
2; Block 2900, Lot 3; Block 2901, Lot
1; Block 2902, Lot 1 and Block 2802,
Lot 19. PDF
Resolution PDF Attachment
PUBLIC PORTION ON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
COUNCIL COMMENTS ON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
ROLL CALL
RESOLUTIONS NON CONSENT
4. Resolution to Introduce
the 2009 Municipal Budget.– R. Perkins
PDF Resolution
5. Resolution to
Introduce the 2009 Solid Waste Collection
District Budget. – C. Labow PDF
Resolution
6. Resolution RE: Mount Olive Township
School District Budget. – A.
Roman NOT RECEIVED YET
PUBLIC PORTION ON INDIVIDUAL RESOLUTIONS
COUNCIL COMMENTS ON INDIVIDUAL RESOLUTIONS
ROLL CALL
MOTIONS
1. Appointment of Dr. Kenneth Ross to
the Board of Health for a three year
unexpired term to expire 12/31/09. – R.
Perkins
2. Approval of an Amendment to Raffle
License #2306 for the New Jersey
Civic Youth Ballet.* – R. Greenbaum
3. Bill List. – R. Greenbaum 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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