PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & MOMENT
OF REFLECTION
OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT ANNOUNCEMENT
ROLL CALL
RESOLUTIONS NON CONSENT – R.
Greenbaum
1. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Commending
Detective Corporal Mark Smith on His
Retirement from the Mount Olive Township
Police Department. PDF Resolution
2. A Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Recognizing
the Noble Actions of Raushan Simmons,
a Citizen of Mount Olive. PDF Resolution
Questions on Bill List?
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS – R.
Tepper
Sept. 16, 2008 WS, PM & CS – all
present
CORRESPONDENCE
LETTERS FROM RESIDENTS / ORGANIZATIONS
1. Letter received September 25, 2008,
from the Environmental Joint Insurance
Fund regarding program workshops dealing
with Energy Management and Evaluation
of Green House Emissions. PDF
Correspondence
RESOLUTIONS / ORDINANCES / CORRESPONDENCE
- OTHER TOWNS
2. Letter received September 15, 2008,
from the Township of Roxbury regarding “Thanks” for
responding to a severe bus accident
on August 22, 2008 on Route 80. PDF
Correspondence
3. Letter received September 22, 2008,
from the Township of Byram regarding
Land Use Ordinances. PDF
Correspondence
DOT / DEP / LOI / HIGHLANDS
4. Letter received September 15, 208,
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
Contaminated Sites. PDF
Correspondence
5. Letter received September 15, 2008,
from Civil Engineering regarding Notice
of Technical Incompleteness for Block
1101, Lot 2 (Cheri Lane) Demiglio Lala
Single Family Home. PDF
Correspondence
6. Letter received September 19, 2008,
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
B&G Real Estate Associates, 6 Laurel
Drive. PDF
Correspondence
7. Letter received September 19, 2008,
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
a No Further Action Letter and Covenant
Not to Sue for 3 Karen Place. PDF
Correspondence
8. Letter received September 22, 2008
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
the Saum Property, 12 Parkway Drive.
PDF
Correspondence
9. Letter received September 22, 2008,
from Kolody Engineering & Surveying
regarding the Cholish property. PDF
Correspondence
10. Letter received September 24,
2008, from the State of New Jersey,
Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
a No Further Action Letter and Covenant
Not to Sue for 9 Budd Lake Heights
Road. PDF
Correspondence
11. Letter received September 25,
2008, from the State of New Jersey,
Highlands
Water Protection and Planning Council
regarding the Highlands Regional Master
Plan. PDF
Correspondence
12. Letter received September 26
2008, from the State of New Jersey,
Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
the Litterio Property, 11 Clearwater
Road. PDF
Correspondence
DCA
13. E-mail received September 15,
2008, from the Department of Community
Affairs
regarding NJRA Redevelopment Training
Institute: 2008 Fall Training Dates.
PDF
Correspondence
MORRIS COUNTY
14. Letter received September 19,
2008, from the Morris County Board
of Taxation
regarding an explanation of computed
tax rates for Mount Olive Township.
PDF
Correspondence
15. Letter received September 22,
2008, from the Morris County Agriculture
Development Board regarding a 90 Day
Municipal Notification of Targeted
Farms. PDF
Correspondence
16. Minutes received September 25,
2008, from the Morris County Planning
Board
regarding the July 17, 2008 Regular
Meeting. PDF
Correspondence
LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES
17. Letter received September 12,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding Important
Conference Sessions – CLEAN and
GREEN and NJ Clean Energy Conference
SAVE the DAY. PDF
Correspondence
18. Information received September
15, 2008, from the New Jersey State
League
of Municipalities regarding the 6th
Annual Award Presentation for a Local
Government Professional. PDF
Correspondence
19. E-mail received September 16,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding Important
Conference Information – All
New Consulting Session, New Day, New
Time, Federal Update for Period ending
September 12, 2008, and “Grant
Writing Workshop 101.” PDF
Correspondence
20. Letter received September 17,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding a Notice of
Proposed Dues Increase. PDF
Correspondence
21. E-mail received September 17,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding Legislative
Session Day Wrap-Up, Affordable Housing
COAH Litigation Update, SCI Issues
Report on Procurement of Fire Trucks,
League’s License Series Books
Updated, and League’s Shared
Services Board. PDF
Correspondence
22. E-mail received September 19,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding the 2008 League
Conference Resolutions, and Rural Policing
Local Mandate Case Update. PDF
Correspondence
23. Letter received September 22,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding the 93rd Annual
League Conference. PDF
Correspondence
24. E-mail received September 24,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding Web-Based
Seminar for Mayors on Children are
Community: Creating Family-Friendly
Cities for Young Children. PDF
Correspondence
25. E-mail received September 25,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding the New Jersey
State League of Municipalities Annual
League Conference Reminder at the Atlantic
City Convention Center. PDF
Correspondence
26. E-mail received September 25,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding the Governor’s
Ethics Package. PDF
Correspondence
27. E-mail received September 25,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding an Important
Conference Session: Focus on Finance.
PDF
Correspondence
28. E-mail received September 26,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding a New Posting
on Shared Services Board. PDF
Correspondence
29. E-mail received September 26,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding a Public Health
Issue. PDF
Correspondence
30. Email received September 26,
2008, from the New Jersey State League
of
Municipalities regarding a COAH Update.
PDF
Correspondence
UTILITIES
31. Letter received September 15,
2008, from Jersey Central Power and
Light
regarding Annual Proposal for Basic
Generation Service. PDF
Correspondence
32. Letter received September 24,
2008, from Comcast regarding Limited
Basic
Price Reduction. PDF
Correspondence
33. Letter received September 24,
2008, from Comcast regarding Price
Changes.
PDF
Correspondence
34. Letter received September 26,
2008, from Comcast regarding Price
adjustments. PDF
Correspondence
LETTERS FROM LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVES
35. E-mail received September 22,
2008 from Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen
regarding Action on the Economy, Frelinghuysen
Opposed “So Called” Energy
Bill, Lackawanna Cutoff Moves Forward,
Frelinghuysen Votes to Increase Transparency
in the Energy Markets, New Jersey’s
General Odierno Takes Over Iraq Operations,
New Jersey has the Heaviest Takes Burden,
ID Theft Bill Sent to the President,
and Spread the E-News. PDF
Correspondence
MISCELLANEOUS
36. E-mail received September 12,
2008, from the National League of Cities
regarding 2008 Congress of Cities Alert.
PDF
Correspondence
ORDINANCES FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Ord. #49-2008 An Ordinance to Amend
and Supplement Various Articles of
Chapter 400 Entitled “Land Use” to
Implement a Recommendation of the Amendment
to the Land Use Plan Element of the
2003 Master Plan to Create a New Zone
District to be Known as the “R-7
- Active Adult / Inclusionary Housing” -
A. Roman PDF Ordinance
ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING (2nd
reading October 14, 2008)
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 – S. Rattner
3. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Execution of a Professional Services
Agreement with Bob Edgar of Certified
Valuations, Inc. in Connection with
the Tax Appeal Bendeal Associates,
LLC v. Mount Olive (Block 108 Lot 5).
PDF Resolution
4. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Endorsing
a Playground Project at Turkey Brook
Park by the Mount Olive Park Partners.
PDF Resolution
5. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Awarding
a Contract to Andy-Matt Inc. for Snowplowing
Services for 2008-2009. PDF Resolution
6. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Awarding
a Contract to Datalux for (5) in-car
computers for the Mt. Olive Police
Department. PDF Resolution
7. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Awarding
a Contract to Middletown Sprinkler
Company, Inc. for the Pump Station
for Turkey Brook Park. PFD Resolution
PUBLIC PORTION ON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
COUNCIL COMMENTS ON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
ROLL CALL
PUBLIC PORTION ON INDIVIDUAL RESOLUTIONS
COUNCIL COMMENTS ON INDIVIDUAL RESOLUTIONS
ROLL CALL
MOTIONS
1. Approval of Raffle Applications
#2270 and #2271 for the Deer Path Montessori
School. - P. Tobey
2. Bill List. PDF
Bill List – R.
Greenbaum
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
LEGAL MATTERS
COUNCIL REPORTS
Recreation Liaison Report – A.
Roman
Board of Health Report – C. Labow
Planning Board Report – R. Tepper
Board of Adjustment Liaison Report – A.
Roman
Open Space Committee Report – C.
Labow
Legislative Committee Report – S.
Rattner
Pride Committee Liaison Report – C.
Labow
Board of Education Liaison Report – P.
Tobey
Lake/Environment Issues Committee – S.
Rattner
Safety Committee Liaison – R.
Greenbaum
Finance Committee Report – S.
Rattner
Economic Development Committee Report – S.
Rattner
Solid Waste Advisory Committee Report – C.
Labow
Library Board Liaison - R. Tepper
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