PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & MOMENT
OF REFLECTION
OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT ANNOUNCEMENT
ROLL CALL
1. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Commending
the Mount Olive Senior Citizens Association
for its Contributions and efforts on
Behalf of our Troops in Iraq. - R.
Greenbaum PDF Resolution 1
Jerzy’s Best All Starz
Presentation - REMOVED & RESCHEDULED
FOR 5/6/08
Questions on Bill List?
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS
MEETINGS - R. Tepper
April 8, 2008 PM – all
present
CORRESPONDENCE
LETTERS FROM RESIDENTS/ORGANIZATIONS
1. Invitation received April 7, 2008
from New Jersey Alliance for Action,
Inc. regarding the Morris County Alliance
for Action Chapter Meeting on April
25th. pdf
correspondence
2. E-mail received April 7, 2008 from
Steven Duarte regarding the Mayor’s
support for Plan B of the MEWS Project.
pdf
correspondence
3. Letter received April 9, 2008 from
Rutgers Edward J. Bloustein School
of Planning and Public Policy regarding
Municipal Elected Officials Training
Programs. pdf
correspondence
4. Invitation received April 10, 2008
from the Mount Olive Area Chamber of
Commerce regarding their April Business
Meeting entitled, “Consumer Fraud” with
guest speaker Bob Scirocco. pdf
correspondence
5. Letter received April 14, 2008
from Tax Collector’s Association
of New Jersey NJ regarding opposition
to Senate Bill 1455, Consolidation
Proposals from Senator Bob Smith. PDF
Correspondence
6. Letter received April 14, 2008
from the Association Dedicated to the
Preservation
and Protection of Beautiful Budd Lake
regarding placement of a large dumpster
in the old Municipal building parking
lot for spring cleanup day, May 24th,
with a rain date of May 25th. PDF
Correspondence
7.Article received April 16, 2008
from the Courier-Post Staff regarding
Corzine
May Trim Aid Cuts for Towns. PDF
Correspondence
RESOLUTIONS / ORDINANCES / CORRESPONDENCE
OTHER TOWNS
8. Resolutions received April 8, 2008
from Boonton Township Supporting Assembly
Bill A1105 Authorizing on-Line Publication
of Municipal Legal Notices, and a Resolution
Urging the Governor and Legislature
to Implement a Stay on the Further
Implementation of Third Round Proposals
and Fair Housing Act. pdf
correspondence
9. Resolution received April 11, 2008
from Rockaway Township requesting New
State Regulations to Permit Local Police
to Enforce New Trucking Regulations
and the Creation of Financial Incentives
to Off-Set the Impact of New Toll Hikes.
pdf
correspondence
10. Resolutions received April 11,
2008 from the Township of Roxbury Opposing
Assembly Bill No. A-1880 Requiring
a Public Referendum Prior to the Issuance
of General Obligation Bonds by Municipalities,
a Resolution opposing Assembly Bill
No. A-816 which would Require the State
Attorney General to Establish Maximum
Workloads and Minimum Funding and Staffing
for the Municipal Prosecutors office,
and a Resolution Supporting an Amendment
to the Binding Interest Arbitration
laws. pdf
correspondence
11. Resolution received April 15,
2008, from Richard Pompelio regarding
support
of the Work of the Victims Advocacy
Units of the 21 County Prosecutors’ Offices
and Opposing the Reduction in Federal
Grant Funding to them by the Office
of the State Attorney General. PDF
Correspondence
NJ MOTOR VEHICLE
12. Notice received April 11, 2008
from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
regarding an Issuance of Ex Parte Emergency
Authority to Raz Transportation, LLC.
pdf
correspondence
MUA / MSA
13. Minutes received April 8, 2008
from the Musconetcong Sewerage Authority
for the March 5, 2008 Regular Meeting.
pdf
correspondence
DOT / DEP / LOI / HIGHLANDS
14. Letter received April 8, 2008
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection, Bureau
of Coastal and Land Use Compliance
and Enforcement regarding Mountaintop
Assembly of God Church and a Draft
Consent Order. pdf
correspondence
15. Noticed received April 11, 2008
from the State of New Jersey Highlands
Water
Protection and Planning Council amending
the Council’s meeting schedule.
pdf
correspondence
16. Letter received April 14, 2008
from Lucas & Gaus notifying the
Township that the firm has been retained
to
represent the Mountaintop Assembly
of God Church to review an Administrative
Consent Order regarding Douglas and
Susan Tack, Ronald and Marie Trinneer,
and the Mountaintop Assembly of God
Church Draft Administrative Consent
Order, Block 8400, Lots 2, 3 and 7.
(4 Naughright, 6 Naughright Road, and
417 Route 46). PDF
Correspondence
17. Letter received April 14, 2008
from Lucas & Gaus regarding Douglas
and Susan Tack, Ronald and Marie Trinneer,
and the Mountaintop Assembly of God
Church Draft Administrative Consent
Order, Block 8400, Lots 2, 3 and 7.
(4 Naughright, 6 Naughright Road, and
417 Route 46). PDF
Correspondence
18. Letter received April 14, 2008
from the State of New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection, Bureau
of Coastal and Land Use Compliance
and Enforcement, Highlands Office regarding
Case Closeout Correspondence for Morris
Hunt – Phase I. PDF
Correspondence
19. Letter received April 14, 2008
from the State of New Jersey Highlands
Water
Protection and Planning Council regarding
Initial Assessment Grants. PDF
Correspondence
20. Letter received April 16, 2008,
from the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection regarding
Shell Service Station (285 Route 206 & Flanders
Road), Notice of Approval of Extension
Request. PDF
Correspondence
LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES
21. Legislative Bulletin received
April 9, 2008 from the New Jersey State
League
of Municipalities regarding the 2008-2009
Legislative Session. pdf
correspondence
22. Letter received April 14, 2008
from the Morris County League
of Municipalities regarding proposed
affordable
housing
regulations. PDF
Correspondence
23. Mayor’s Fax Advisory received
April 14, 2008, from the New Jersey
State League of Municipalities regarding
Update on League and NJCTA Show on
Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis. PDF
Correspondence
24. Letter received April 14, 2008
from the New Jersey State League
of Municipalities regarding Important
Publications, Which
Mayor is the Healthiest Cook in Morris
County, and Update- League and NJCTA
Show on Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis.
PDF
Correspondence
25. E-mail received April 16, 2008
from the New Jersey State League of
Municipalities
regarding Federal Updates for Period
Ending April 11, 2008, Type II School
Budget Elections (What Happened Yesterday
and What Happens Next,) and Sustainable
Design Planning Assistance Program
Request for Proposals. PDF
Correspondence
26. E-mail received April 16, 2008
from the New Jersey State League of
Municipalities
regarding Volunteer Background Checks.
PDF
Correspondence
27. E-mail received April 16, 2008
from the New Jersey State League of
Municipalities
regarding REVISED – Mayors Healthy
Cook-Off, “Understanding and
Implementing the New Jersey School
Funding Formula” Seminar. PDF
Correspondence
28. E-mail received April 17, 2008,
from the New Jersey State League of
Municipalities regarding Implementing
Chapter 92 of 2007 and the Affect on
Chapter 103, and are you in Compliance
with the Pay to Play and Ethics Regulations.
PDF Correspondence
LETTERS FROM LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVES
29. E-mail received April 7, 2008
from Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen
regarding
Frelinghuysen in Columbia for trade
and law enforcement talks, Update on
FISA, Frelinghuysen brings Army Secretary
Geren to Picatinny, Frelinghuysen Appropriations
Subcommittee, Frelinghuysen hears from
FBI Director, Frelinghuysen welcomes
NJ expert witnesses, Frelinghuysen
hosts Titanic explorer to NJ, and Spread
the e-News! pdf
correspondence
30. E-mail received April 14, 2008
from Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen
regarding
Frelinghuysen takes aim at oil trading
abuse, Frelinghuysen travels to Columbia,
stresses importance of free trade pact,
Another week without a renewed FISA,
Message to President Carter: Don’t
mess with Hamas leader, Frelinghuysen
subcommittee hears from NOAA, Tax rebate
deadline approaches, Federal law enforcement
agency expands New Jersey presence,
Frelinghuysen is speaker at Women’s
Health Fair and Summit, NASA leader
will land in New Jersey, and Spread
the e-News! PDF
Correspondence
ORDINANCES FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Ord.#19–2008 An Ordinance of
the Township Council of the Township
of Mount Olive Relating to the Issuance
of a Demolition Permit (Amending and
Supplementing Section 400-10C of the
Code of the Township of Mount Olive).
- R. Tepper
pdf
ordinance
Ord. #20-2008 An Ordinance of the
Township of Mount Olive Establishing
Recreation Fees for Various Township
Sponsored Recreational Activities.
- A. Roman
pdf
ordinance
Ord.#22-2008 An Ordinance
of the Township Council of the Township
of Mount Olive
Relative to 2008 Salaries for Department
Heads, Supervisors and Employees of
the Township Clerk’s Office. - S.
Rattner pdf
ordinance Ord.#23-2008 An Ordinance of the Township
of Mount Olive Establishing Salaries
of Mayor, Council, Department Heads,
Supervisory Personnel and Employees
of the Township Clerk’s Office
for the Year 2008. – P.
Tobey PDF Ordinance
ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING – (Public
Hearing May 6, 2008)
Ord.#24-2008 An Ordinance of the Township
Council of the Township of Mount Olive
Making the Provisions of Title 39 Applicable
to the Budd Lake First Aid & Rescue
Squad Parking Lot. – R.
Greenbaum PDF Ordinance
Ord.#25-2008 An Ordinance
of the Township Council of the Township
of Mount Olive
to Amend and supplement ordinance No.
9-2008 entitled "Ordinance of
the township of Mount Olive RE: Sewer
Service charge
for the Budd Lake Sanitary Sewer System."- R.
Tepper 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 – A.
Roman (1-7 & 9-12 & 14)
2. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Opposing
Assembly Bill A-575. PDF
Resolution
3. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Transfer of Alcoholic Beverage
License No. 1427-33-003-005 from Kennedy’s
Pub, Inc. to Kennedy’s Bar and
Grille, Inc. PDF
Resolution
4. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Execution of a Developer’s
Agreement Based on Final Site Plan
Approval Between the Township of Mount
Olive and Mount Olive Veterinary Hospital.
- PDF
Resolution REVISED
5. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Execution of a Developer’s
Agreement Based on Final Site Plan
Approval Between the Township of Mount
Olive and Picatinny Federal Credit
Union. - PDF
Resolution REVISED
6. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Supporting
Assembly Bill A-1105 Authorizing On-Line
Publication of Municipal Legal Notices.
PDF
Resolution
7. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Urging
the Governor and Legislature to Implement
a Stay on the Further Implementation
of the COAH Third Round Proposals and
the Fair Housing Act. PDF
Resolution
8. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
a Contract Between the Township and
the State of New Jersey, Department
of Environmental Protection (Flanders
Well No. 2). PDF
Resolution REMOVED
9. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Assignment of an Agreement for
the Sale of Lot 10, Block 4100 to Joint
Venture Comprised of Kimco Developers,
Inc. and the Rockefeller Group Development.
PDF
Resolution
10. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
Various Municipal Payments by Wire
Transfer. PDF Resolution
11. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive to Cancel
the Year-end Penalty for Block 3109
Lot 9. PDF Resolution
12. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
the Filing of a 2008 Grant Application
to NJDOT Safe Routes to Schools Program.
PDF Resolution
13. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
a Professional Services Agreement with
CMX for Engineering Services in Connection
with the Resurfacing of Flanders-Bartley
Road Phase I. PDF
Resolution REMOVED
14. Resolution of the Township Council
of the Township of Mount Olive Authorizing
Additional Engineering Services with
CMX in connection with the Mount Olive
Water System Interconnection Phase
1A & 1B Tinc Farm, Goldmine and
Lynwood Water Systems. 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 Raffle Application
#2249 for the Cerebral Palsy of New
Jersey Inc. – C. Labow
2. Bill List.
- S. Rattner PDF
Bill List REMOVAL OF
$550.00 to Mt. Olive Historic Society,
Page 7
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS – Mayor’s
appointment of Richard Escobar as Alt.
I to the Community Development Revenue
Sharing Committee
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
PUBLIC PORTION
COUNCIL COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
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