March 23, 2015 - Borough of Rutherford
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March 23, 2015 - Borough of Rutherford
AGENDA FOR THE 2nd REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL TO BE HELD IN BOROUGH HALL MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL 2. SALUTE TO THE FLAG 3. PROVISIONS OF THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT 4. PRESENTATION Danielle O’Connor-Girl Scout Gold Award Presentation 5. HEARING OF CITIZENS 6. REVIEW OF CHANGES TO PROPOSED AGENDA 7. RESOLUTION – Closed Session: Litigation: Goldy vs. Rutherford Litigation: COAH Update Discussion: Labor Day Contract 8. PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL – Councilman Nunziato 1. APPROVE – Regular Meeting Minutes March 9, 2015 (all present) 2. APPROVE – Closed Meeting Minutes March 9, 2015 (all present) 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 9. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS: CONSENT MOTION – President of the Council All items authorized to be consent by the Council will be enacted by one motion. These items are either routine in nature or were discussed and unanimously approved during the course of this meeting. Motion by:_________________ Seconded:________________________ Finance– Councilman O’Connor 1. RESOLUTION – Payment of Bills 2. RESOLUTION – Paul Penna Separation Agreement 3. RESOLUTION – John Uhl Separation Agreement Police – Councilman Nunziato 1. AUTHORIZATION – Rutherford Veterans Alliance Poppy Sale: May 1 - 31, 2015 2. AUTHORIZATION – Memorial Day Parade May 25, 2015 3. AUTHORIZATION – Request for Certification List Sergeant and Lieutenant Recreation – Councilwoman Smith 1. AUTHORIZATION – Andrew Ortega 5K Run – June 13, 2015 Public Works – Councilman Tetro 1. RESOLUTION – Abatement of properties for snow removal 2 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 10. COMMITTEES FINANCE – Councilman O’Connor 1. Monthly Committee Report 2. RESOLUTION – Appropriation Reserves Transfers 3. RESOLUTION – Emergency Temporary Budget 4. RESOLUTION – Payment of Purchase Order Numbers; 14-02777; 15-00080; 15-00081 Liaison Assignments – Councilman O’Connor Citizens Finance Committee Downtown Partnership Historic Preservation Committee Local Assistance Board 3 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 POLICE – Councilman Nunziato 1. Monthly Committee Report 2. RESOLUTION – Amendment to Police Vehicle Lease Liaison Assignments – Councilman Nunziato Auxiliary Police & Crossing Guards Local Emergency Planning Municipal Alliance Municipal Court Office of Emergency Management Pedestrian Safety Committee 4 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 PUBLIC WORKS – Councilman Tetro 1. Monthly Committee Report 2. AUTHORIZATION – Townwide Clean-Up Day – April 25, 2015 3. RESOLUTION – Acquisition of Sanitation Truck: Hudson County Motors $285,515.00 4. RESOLUTION – Award Installation of Tipper System onto Sanitation Truck: American Hose and Hydraulics $12,250.00 Liaison Assignments – Councilman Tetro Board of Aesthetic Civil Rights Commission Environmental & Recycling Green Team Shade Tree Committee 5 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 FIRE – Councilman Manzo 1. Monthly Committee Report 2. Accept – Resignation of Nicholas Oyola from Engine Company #2 Liaison Assignments – Councilman Manzo Ambulance Corps. Board of Health COAH Affordable Housing Economic Development Planning Board West End Committee 6 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 BUILDINGS, GROUNDS & PUBLIC UTILITIES – Councilwoman McGowan 1. Monthly Committee Report Liaison Assignments – Councilwoman McGowan Board of Adjustment Nereid Boat Club Passaic River Coalition Technology Upgrade Committee 7 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 RECREATION & HUMAN RESOURCES – Councilwoman Smith 1. Monthly Committee Report 2. RESOLUTION – Award of Contract Recreation T-Shirts: Upgrade Printing and Supply $14,489.22 Liaison Assignments – Councilwoman Smith Board of Education Community Quality of Life Felician College Green Acres Recreation Advisory Committee 8 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 MAYOR DESALVO Reports Liaison Assignments – Mayor DeSalvo 55 Kip Center Community Events William Center World War I Monument 11. APPOINTMENTS: 12. OLD BUSINESS 13. NEW BUSINESS 14. MISCELLANEOUS 9 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 15. ORDINANCES ORDINANCES – 1st Reading Recreation – Councilwoman Smith 1. Amend Recreation Permit Ordinance to include Pavilion Structures Downtown Partnership – Councilman O’Connor 1. Amendment Regarding Window Coverage of Unoccupied Buildings Police – Councilman Nunziato 1. Establish Handicap Space Montross Avenue 2. Amending Language Pertaining to Commercial Vehicles 3. Amending Definition of Commercial Vehicles ORDINANCES – 2nd Reading Buildings, Grounds & Public Utilities – Councilwoman McGowan 1. Establish American’s with Disabilities Act Advisory Committee/Rutherford Is For Everyone 16. ADJOURNMENT Motioned: ________________________ Seconded: ________________________ Time: _________________ 10 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 73, SECTION 8 OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD ENTITLED “SCHEDULE OF FEES” OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD, COUNTY OF BERGEN AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey that Chapter 73, Section 8 of the Code of the Borough of Rutherford entitled “Schedule of fees” shall be amended and that those portions of the Ordinance set forth below are hereby amended as follows and that those portions of the Ordinance not set forth below shall remain unchanged: § 73-8 Schedule of fees E. Individual Pavilion Permit Fees Fee $25.00 per hour per pavilion up to 4 hours or until dusk F. [1] Special fees. When an application seeks a permit to use Tryon Field and spectators are involved, the Recreation Supervisor shall negotiate a price for providing a staff person to be present during and after the event. Editor’s Note: Ordinance No. 3202-10, adopted 4-27-2010, provided that the fees established by Ord. No. 3159-08 or any amendments thereto, as described in §73-8, would remain in full force and effect but could be changed by resolution of the Mayor and Council at any time in the future. ATTEST: BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Margaret Scanlon, Borough Clerk Joseph DeSalvo, Mayor 11 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD, COUNTY OF BERGEN AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, CHAPTER 21A, SECTION 10, ENTITLED “WINDOWS OF UNOCCUPIED BUILDINGS” BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey that Chapter 21A, Section 10, of the Code of the Borough of Rutherford Entitled “Windows of unoccupied buildings” shall be amended and that those portions of the Ordinance set forth below are hereby amended as follows and that those portions of the Ordinance not set forth below shall remain unchanged: § 21A-10. Windows of unoccupied buildings. In order to preserve property value and eliminate safety hazards and protect adjacent properties and the neighborhood from blighting influences, the interior side of all ground floor windows exposed to the public view of unoccupied commercial or industrial structures shall be kept clear, clean, and in a good state of repair during the period of time said structure or structures remain unoccupied. During the period of time that said structure or structures remain unoccupied a light shall be kept on in the interior side of all ground floor windows exposed to the public view. All areas of unoccupied commercial or industrial structures visible by the public from the public street or sidewalk must be maintained in broom-clean condition and free of litter. Approved on this __________ day of _______________, 2015. ATTEST: BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Margaret Scanlon, Borough Clerk Joseph DeSalvo, Mayor 12 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD COUNTY OF BERGEN AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD, CHAPTER 126, SECTION 69A ENTITLED “DESIGNATION OF SPACES” BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey that Chapter 126, Section 69A of the Code of the Borough of Rutherford Entitled “Designation of spaces” shall be amended and that those portions of the Ordinance set forth below are hereby amended as follows and that those portions of the Ordinance not set forth below shall remain unchanged: § 126-69A Designation of Spaces A. Public street spaces (minimum length 22 feet each). Name of Street: Side: Location: Montross Avenue East Commencing 77 feet from the southeast intersection of Montross Avenue and Sidney Avenue and running north for a distance of 22 feet. Approved on this _____ day of __________________, 2015. ATTEST: BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Margaret Scanlon, Borough Clerk Joseph DeSalvo, Mayor 13 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 126, SECTION 9.1 OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Of The Revised General Ordinances Of The Borough of Rutherford, County Of Bergen And State Of New Jersey Entitled “Truck parking restricted: commercial vehicles” BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey that Chapter 126, Section 9.1 of the Code of the Borough of Rutherford Entitled “Truck parking restricted: commercial vehicles” shall be amended and that those portions of the Ordinance set forth below are hereby amended as follows and that those portions of the Ordinance not set forth below shall remain unchanged: § 126-9.1 Commercial vehicle restrictions A. No person or persons, firm or corporation shall park any truck vehicle using commercial license plates or having advertising affixed to its exterior surfaces or disengaged trailers on any streets for more than one hour within the limits of the Borough of Rutherford; except, however, those trucks vehicles parked to provide services and effect delivery to same or as provided in § 126-9.2 of this chapter. B. Any truck vehicle or disengaged trailer parked or standing in violation of this section shall be deemed a nuisance and menace to the safe and proper regulation of traffic, and any peace officer may provide for the removal of such truck vehicle or trailer. The owner shall pay the reasonable costs of the removal and storage which may result from such removal before regaining possession of the vehicle. ATTEST: BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Margaret Scanlon, Borough Clerk Joseph DeSalvo, Mayor 14 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 131 OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD An Ordinance Amending Chapter 131, Section 2 Of The Revised General Ordinances Of The Borough of Rutherford, County Of Bergen And State Of New Jersey Entitled “Interpretations; use of words; definitions” BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey that Chapter 131, Section 2 of the Code of the Borough of Rutherford Entitled “Interpretations; use of words; definitions” shall be amended and that those portions of the Ordinances set forth below are hereby amended as follows and that those portions of the Ordinances not set forth below shall remain unchanged: § 131- 2 Interpretations; use of words; definitions COMMERCIAL VEHICLE Any vehicle used or maintained primarily for the transportation of property, including trucks, trailers, construction equipment and any vehicle bearing a commercial registration plate or having advertising affixed to its exterior surfaces but not including camping trailers, boat trailers, recreation trailers, utility trailers, camping vehicles, house trailers or recreation vehicles. ATTEST: BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Margaret Scanlon, Borough Clerk Joseph DeSalvo, Mayor 15 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD ORDINANCE NO. _______ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25 OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD, IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN COUNTY, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, SO AS TO ESTABLISH THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL'S AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ADVISORY COMMITTEE/RUTHERFORD IS FOR EVERYONE (RIFE) BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the Borough of Rutherford, in the County of Bergen County, State of New Jersey that Chapter 25 of the Code of the Borough be and hereby is amended so as to establish the Mayor and Council's Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory Committee/Rutherford Is For Everyone (“RIFE”) as follows: SECTION 1 25-1 Creation There is hereby established within the Borough of Rutherford the Mayor and Council's Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory Committee/Rutherford Is for Everyone (RIFE). 25-2 Purposes The Mayor and Council's Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory Committee shall consider, deal with and provide advice and counsel to the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford as to the concerns of disabled persons, barrier free facilities, recreational opportunities, employment practices and the like and general and specific compliance with the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act and any appropriate legislation dealing with the subject matter thereof. 25-3 Functions and Duties. (a) The Mayor and Council's Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory Committee shall be constituted to meet at least quarterly, shall by a majority vote select a chairman to serve for a one- year period, such selection to be made each year and shall act pursuant to bylaws to be created by the Committee and adopted by a majority vote thereof within 90 days from the formation of the Mayor and Council's Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory Committee. (b) The record of proceedings of committee meetings shall be kept and such record as well as any recommendations or advice of the Committee to the Mayor and Council, which shall be provided to the Mayor and Council no later than 60 days after each meeting. 16 2nd REGULAR MEETING AGENDA: 3/23/15 25-4 Members. (a) Eleven (11) members, of which 5 shall be persons with disabilities, or parents of a child with a disability or a resident family member who is the caregiver of a person with a disability. Six (6) members of the committee shall be either residents of, or employed in, the Borough, and shall be appointed by the Mayor with staggered terms so as to result in the expiration of no more than three terms in any one year. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of an unexpired term. (b) The specific appointments to the aforesaid Committee shall be made by the Mayor for three (3) year terms, such appointments to be made within one month after the adoption of this ordinance. (c) In making appointments, the Mayor may, but shall not be required to, consider representation from the following categories: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Liaison of the Mayor and Council; Department of Public Works; Recreation Commission School District; Emergency Services (Police, Fire, etc.); and Member of the Business Community. SECTION 2. Repealer All Ordinances or parts of Ordinance inconsistent or in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed as to said inconsistencies and conflicts. SECTION 3. Severability Each subsection, sentence, clause and phrase of this section is declared to be an independent subsection, sentence, clause and phrase, and the finding or holding of any such portion of this section to be unconstitutional, void or ineffective for any cause or reason, shall not affect any other portion of this section. SECTION 4. Effective Date This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage and publication as required by law. _____________________ Margaret Scanlon, Clerk ___________________________ Joseph DeSalvo, Jr., Mayor 17