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TOWNSHIP OF ROCKAWAY REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 2, 2013
The Township Council of the Township of Rockaway held their Regular Meeting on April 2, 2013 which began at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building, 65 Mt. Hope Road, Rockaway Township, County of Morris, State of New Jersey.
The Officials and Members of the Public were led by members of Boy Scout Troop 113 in Pledging Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
Council President Quinn called for a moment of silence for our Coalition Forces
Overseas. Council President Quinn called the Meeting to order, stating that this meeting is
held pursuant to the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act. Notice has been properly posted in the municipal building, filed with the Municipal Clerk, mailed to those persons or entities requesting notification and published in the Daily Record on January 11, 2013.
Present: Mr. Minenna, Mr. DiMaria, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Reddin, Mr. Berman, Mr. Anello, Mr. Antonelli, and Council President Quinn.
Absent: Dr. Gellman Present from Administration: Mayor Dachisen, Attorney Iaciofano, Mr. Poff,
Mr. Lutz, Mrs. Seger, Mr. Babcock, and Captain Brennan.
Presentations: Mayor Dachisen presented a Proclamation Declaring Sunday, April 7, 2013 through Sunday, April 14, 2013 as “Days of Remembrance”, which was read by Mr. Berman. Ms. Adele Black accepted the Proclamation and stated that on behalf of the schools, they are honored to accept this and will hang it in the school.
Mayor Dachisen also presented a Proclamation to Ron “Ronnie the Barber” Trisuzzi
for Forty Years of Service. Joy Weinreich spoke as a resident of White Meadow Lake and thanked Mr. Trisuzzi for all he has given to the community. Mr. Trisuzzi thanked everyone and told a story about a young man getting a crew cut. The young man was Mayor Dachisen.
Council President called for a 10 minute recess at this time. Appointment: Mayor Dachisen appointed Gerard Smith as the Municipal Judge for
the Township of Rockaway; term to expire April 2, 2016.
Resolution (R-13-82) Confirming the Appointment of the Municipal Judge for the
Township of Rockaway. Mr. DiMaria made a motion to adopt Resolution R-13-82 which was seconded by Mr.
Minenna. Roll Call Vote: YEA-8 NAY-0 ABSTAIN-0 ABSENT-1
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TOWNSHIP OF ROCKAWAY
MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
R-13-82
RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF THE MUNICIPAL JUDGE FOR
THE TOWNSHIP OF ROCKAWAY
BE IT RESOLVED that the Township Council hereby confirms the appointment made
by Mayor Dachisen of Gerard Smith, as the Municipal Judge for the Township of Rockaway for a term
of three years; said term to expire on April 2, 2016.
Approval of Minutes: Mr. Rogers moved that the minutes of the March 5, 2013
Regular Meeting, having been previously distributed to all members of the Council and containing no errors or omissions in the Official Business, be approved and placed on file. This was seconded by Mr. Berman.
Roll Call Vote: YEA-6 NAY-0 ABSENT-1 ABSTAIN-2 (DiMaria & Antonelli) A motion was made by Mr. Rogers, seconded by Mr. Minenna to approve the minutes from the March 13, 2013 Budget Meeting, having been previously distributed to all members of the Council and containing no errors or omissions. Roll Call Vote: YEA-6 NAY-0 ABSENT-1 ABSTAIN-2 (DiMaria & Antonelli)
ORDINANCE TO ADOPT:
(O-13-05) ORDINANCE TO EXCEED THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION LIMITS AND TO ESTABLISH A CAP BANK
A motion was made by Mr. DiMaria, seconded by Mr. Reddin to adopt Ordinance O-13-05 on second and final reading.
Council President Quinn opened the meeting to the public for questions or comments on this ordinance only.
Charlie Bogusat – 24 North Lake Shore Drive, Rockaway He asked why we have to
go over the 2% mandatory rate and compared our tax rate to surrounding towns, stating that ours was high. Mr. Poff explained what CAP banking is stating that it used to be automatic but the State changed this and now requires an ordinance be
adopted. The purpose of this is to provide flexibility in our budget. This would be used for any unforeseen circumstances. Mayor Dachisen advised that we have to pay 100% of the tax appeals out of our budget while the schools do not pay
anything. Mr. Poff also advised that since 2007 the staff has been reduced 12%. He also noted that the largest statutory expenses are contractual obligations, health
insurance and pensions.
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Matthew Davis – 107 West Lake Shore Drive, Rockaway stated that he is running for Council. He asked what percent of the tax appeal refund we will pay. Mr. Poff
advised him that the rate is flat for the five years. The State is allowing us to spread out the payments. Mr. Davis said that our taxes are going up while the services are
going down. Mayor Dachisen asked him what services were reduced. Mr. Davis said the library having furlough days. Mr. Anello advised that the Library operates their own budget and the Council has nothing to do with it. Mr. Antonelli stated the
library hired people while we were giving furloughs. No one else wishing to be heard, Council President Quinn closed the meeting to the
public.
ROLL CALL VOTE: YEA-8 NAY-0 ABSTAIN-0 ABSENT-1
ORD. 13 – 05
ORDINANCE TO EXCEED THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION LIMITS
AND TO ESTABLISH A CAP BANK
(N.J.S.A. 40A: 4-45.14)
WHEREAS, the Local Government Cap Law, N.J.S. 40A: 4-45.1 et seq., provides that in the preparation of its annual
budget, a municipality shall limit any increase in said budget up to 2.0 % unless authorized by ordinance to increase it to
3.5 % over the previous year’s final appropriations, subject to certain exceptions; and,
WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A: 4-45.15a provides that a municipality may, when authorized by ordinance, appropriate the
difference between the amount of its actual final appropriation and the 3.5 % percentage rate as an exception to its final
appropriations in either of the next two succeeding years; and,
WHEREAS, the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway in the County of Morris finds it advisable and necessary
to increase its CY 2013 budget by up to 3.5 % over the previous year’s final appropriations, in the interest of promoting the
health, safety and welfare of the citizens; and,
WHEREAS, the Township Council hereby determines that a 3.5% increase in the budget for the said year, amounting to
$407,983.74 in excess of the increase in final appropriations otherwise permitted by the Local Government Cap Law, is
advisable and necessary; and,
WHEREAS, the Township Council hereby determines that any amount authorized hereinabove that is not appropriated as
part of the final budget shall be retained as an exception to final appropriation in either of the next two succeeding years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway in the County of
Morris, a majority of the full authorized membership of this governing body affirmatively concurring that, in the CY 2013
budget year, the final appropriations of the Township of Rockaway shall, in accordance with this ordinance and N.J.S.A.
40A: 4-45.14, be increased by 3.5% amounting to $951,962.06 and that the CY 2013 municipal budget for the Township of
Rockaway be approved and adopted in accordance with this ordinance; and,
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that any amount authorized herein above that is not appropriated as part of the final
budget shall be retained as an exception to final appropriation in either of the next two succeeding years; and,
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that a certified copy of this ordinance as introduced be filed with the Director of the
Division of Local Government Services within 5 days of introduction; and,
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that a certified copy of this ordinance upon adoption, with the recorded vote included
thereon, be filed with said Director within 5 days after such adoption.
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COUNCIL PRESIDENT QUINN NOTED THAT:
(O-13-06) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 54, THE LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCES OF
THE TOWNSHIP OF ROCKAWAY, SECTION 54-37.2 PUBLIC HEARING POSTPONED UNTIL APRIL 2, 2013 MEETING DUE TO THE
PLANNING BOARD HAVING TO CANCEL THEIR MARCH MEETING DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
Open to the Public: Council President Quinn opened the meeting to the public.
Lili Sweet – 1 Oakland Avenue, Rockaway: She thanked everyone for their warmth and sympathy after the passing of her husband. She said we were all like a second family to her.
Marty Kahn – 42 Queens Road, Rockaway: He is the new Baseball President and wanted to introduce himself and invite all to the Little League Parade on April 13, 2013.
No one else wishing to be heard, President Quinn closed the meeting to the public.
Ordinances to be Introduced: The following ordinances were introduced on first reading:
A. (O-13-07) AMENDING CHAPTER II, ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, ARTICLE V, “ORGANIZATION OF TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT”
SECTION 2-6.3 “TOWNSHIP ATTORNEY”, SUBSECTIONS a. “DUTIES AND COMPENSATION”, e. “PROSECUTOR”, AND f.
“PUBLIC DEFENDER”, OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ROCKAWAY
A motion was made by Mr. Minenna, seconded by Mr. Berman to adopt Ordinance O-13-07 on first reading.
ROLL CALL VOTE: YEA-8 NAY-0 ABSTAIN-0 ABSENT-1
B. (O-13-08) ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF GLORIA LANE BETWEEN PERRY STREET AND RICHARD STREET TO KUZEL LANE
A motion was made by Mr. Minenna, seconded by Mr. DiMaria to adopt Ordinance (O-13-08) on first reading. Mr. Anello asked the cost of re-naming a street. He was advised that there are no homes on this street, therefore there would be no cost. Roll Call Vote: YEA-8 NAY-0 ABSTAIN-0 ABSENT-1
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CONSENT AGENDA TO BE ACTED ON:
RESOLUTIONS:
A. (R-13-72) REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-019 (104 CAYUGA AVENUE)
B. (R-13-73) REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-023 (4 IOWA
AVENUE) C. (R-13-74) REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-004 (429 W.
CLINTON STREET)
D. (R-13-75) REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-003 (271 MT. HOPE AVENUE)
E. (R-13-76) REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #10-095 (2 VINTAGE COURT)
F. (R-13-77) REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-032 (903 GREEN
POND ROAD) G. (R-13-78) REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-036 (87 UPPER
HIBERNIA ROAD) H. (R-13-80) AWARD CONTRACT-NEW JERSEY STATE/MORRIS
COUNTY COOPERATIVE CONTRACT FOR YEAR 2013
I. (R-13-81) RESOLUTION GRANTING AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR PROSECUTORIAL SERVICES
J. (R-13-83) AUTHORIZING THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT TO BOLLINGER INSURANCE FOR THE TOWNSHIP’S PRESCRIPTION
PLAN FOR THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014.
K. (R-13-84) RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SANITARY SEWER
MAINTENANCE FEE FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS
L. (R-13-85) REVISING THE TOWNSHIP’S POLICIES REGARDING ELIGIBILITY TO RECEIVE STATE HEALTH BENEFITS AND PAYMENT FOR WAIVER OF STATE HEALTH BENEFITS
FIREFIGHTERS: TIANA ULVERSOY AND TRACIE BAUGH
JUNIOR FIREMEN’S AUXILIARY: NONE
* * * END OF CONSENT AGENDA * * * A motion was made by Mr. Minenna, seconded by Mr. Reddin to adopt all of the items listed
on the Consent Agenda. Roll Call Vote: YEA-8 NAY-0 ABSTAIN-0 ABSENT-1
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RESOLUTION # R-13-72
REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-019
WHEREAS, the Tax Collector’s Office has received payment for redemption of Tax Title Lien #12-019 on BLOCK 20601 LOT 035 known as: 104 CAYUGA AVE. In the name of: BELLOME. WHEREAS, reimbursement is now required to be made to the following Lien Holder, US BANK CUST FOR PRO CAPITAL US BANK TLSG 1000 HADDONFIELD BERLIN ROAD VOORHEES, NJ 08043 From Tax Lien Redemption Account, Lien, Penalty, Interest and Costs
TAX TITLE LIEN: $3,071.98
PREMIUM: $0.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey that the Township Treasurer is authorized to prepare a check in the amount of $3,071.98 made payable to: "ABOVE LIEN HOLDER" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Township Treasurer.
RESOLUTION # R-13-73
REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-023
WHEREAS, the Tax Collector’s Office has received payment for redemption of Tax Title Lien #12-023 on BLOCK 21201 LOT 001 known as: 4 IOWA AVE. In the name of: BARBARISE. WHEREAS, reimbursement is now required to be made to the following Lien Holder, US BANK CUST FOR PRO CAPITAL US BANK TLSG 1000 HADDONFIELD BERLIN ROAD VOORHEES, NJ 08043 From Tax Lien Redemption Account, Lien, Penalty, Interest and Costs
TAX TITLE LIEN: $555.48
PREMIUM: $0.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey that the Township Treasurer is authorized to prepare a check in the amount of $555.48 made payable to: "ABOVE LIEN HOLDER"
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Township Treasurer.
RESOLUTION # R-13-74
REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-004
WHEREAS, the Tax Collector’s Office has received payment for redemption of Tax Title Lien #12-004 on BLOCK 10902 LOT 004.01 known as: 429 W CLINTON ST. In the name of: SANCHEZ. WHEREAS, reimbursement is now required to be made to the following Lien Holder, KCTS INVESTMENTS 4C COLFAX MANOR ROSELLE PARK, NJ 07204 From Tax Lien Redemption Account, Lien, Penalty, Interest and Costs
TAX TITLE LIEN: $557.85
PREMIUM: $200.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey that the Township Treasurer is authorized to prepare a check in the amount of $757.85 made payable to: "ABOVE LIEN HOLDER" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Township Treasurer.
RESOLUTION # R-13-75
REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-003
WHEREAS, the Tax Collector’s Office has received payment for redemption of Tax Title Lien #12-003 on BLOCK 10718 LOT 008 known as: 271 Mt. Hope Ave. In the name of: Parrrado. WHEREAS, reimbursement is now required to be made to the following Lien Holder, US BANK CUTST FOR PRO CAPITAL US BANK TLSG 50 S. 16TH STREET, SUITE 1950 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 From Tax Lien Redemption Account, Lien, Penalty, Interest and Costs
TAX TITLE LIEN: $4,916.01
PREMIUM: $0.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey that the Township Treasurer is authorized to prepare a check in the amount of $4,916.01 made payable to: "ABOVE LIEN HOLDER"
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Township Treasurer.
RESOLUTION # R-13-76
REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #10-095
WHEREAS, the Tax Collector’s Office has received payment for redemption of Tax Title Lien #10-095 on BLOCK 21902 LOT 072.05 known as: 2 VINTAGE COURT In the name of: VINTAGE ESTATES. WHEREAS, reimbursement is now required to be made to the following Lien Holder, FRANK J FESTA JR. PO BOX 97 SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076-0097 From Tax Lien Redemption Account, Lien, Penalty, Interest and Costs
TAX TITLE LIEN: $174.22
PREMIUM: $0.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey that the Township Treasurer is authorized to prepare a check in the amount of $174.22 made payable to: "ABOVE LIEN HOLDER" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Township Treasurer.
RESOLUTION # R-13-77
REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-032
WHEREAS, the Tax Collector’s Office has received payment for redemption of Tax Title Lien #12-032 on BLOCK 40701 LOT 073 known as: 903 GREEN POND RD. In the name of: ODCHIGUE. WHEREAS, reimbursement is now required to be made to the following Lien Holder, SB MUNI CUST C/O LBNJ PO BOX 37531 LAUREL, MD 21297-7531 From Tax Lien Redemption Account, Lien, Penalty, Interest and Costs
TAX TITLE LIEN: $17866.53
PREMIUM: $8,300.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey that the Township Treasurer is authorized to prepare a check in the amount of $26,166.53 made payable to: "ABOVE LIEN HOLDER"
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Township Treasurer.
RESOLUTION # R-13-78
REDEMPTION OF TAX TITLE LIEN #12-036
WHEREAS, the Tax Collector’s Office has received payment for redemption of Tax Title Lien #12-036 on BLOCK 50101 LOT 008 known as: 87 UPPER HIBERNIA RD. In the name of: FILLOON. WHEREAS, reimbursement is now required to be made to the following Lien Holder, LIEN TIMES, LLC 203 STEPHENS RD. WEST MILFORD, NJ 07480 From Tax Lien Redemption Account, Lien, Penalty, Interest and Costs
TAX TITLE LIEN: $16,476.81
PREMIUM: $18,000.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey that the Township Treasurer is authorized to prepare a check in the amount of $34,476.81 made payable to: "ABOVE LIEN HOLDER" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Township Treasurer.
RESOLUTION NO. R -13-80
Authorizing Purchase of Certain Goods and Services Through The Use of State or Cooperative
Contracts for Year 2013
WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law 40A:11-4 requires that every contract awarded
by the contracting agent for the provision or performance of any goods or services, the cost of which in
the aggregate exceeds the bid threshold, shall be awarded only by resolution of the governing body;
and
WHEREAS, the State of New Jersey (State) and/or the Morris County Cooperative Pricing
Council (MCCPC ) have awarded contracts to various vendors as lowest responsible, responsive
bidders for State and MCCPC contracts; and
WHEREAS, the Township wishes to facilitate the purchase of goods and services by way of
resolution for the purchase of items which are regularly used in connection with the Township’s
provision of services to the residents; and
WHEREAS, the Township of Rockaway desires to authorize the purchase of such items
through approved State and/or MCCPC contract vendors whenever the cost of such items may exceed
the prevailing bid threshold; and
WHEREAS, the list of the State and MCCPC vendors whose goods and services the
Township seeks to use by way of resolution are identified along with their State or MCCPC contract
numbers as follows:
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Contract Vendor Name Contract No. Items to be purchased
State International Salt 72769 Rock Salt
MCC Tilcon 6 Resurfacing and Millings
MCC &
State
Tilcon 5 & 79985 Paving Materials
State Dover Brake 73730 Truck and Automotive Parts
State Allied Oil 80914, 81399, 82770 Gasoline, #2 Fuel Oil and Diesel
Fuel
State Smith Chrysler Jeep
Dodge
76453,79872 Truck and Auto Parts
State Falcon Auto Parts 80071 Truck and Auto Parts
State Rockaway Auto Parts 80071 Truck and Auto Parts
State Grinnell Recycling 77545 Road Material Recycling
State Verizon Wireless A82583 Cell Phones and Equipment
MCC Fire Fighters Equipment
Co.
14-A Various Fire Equipment
State Staples M0052 11-r-21547
T2513 11-x-21398
Office Supplies & Equipment
State Dell, Inc. WSCA Computer Equipment
MCC Office Concepts &
W.B. Mason
16 Office Supplies
MCC &
State
Major Automotive
Installations T/A
Spectrum
#41
A81334,A53764,A81373
Emergency lighting install and repairs.
radio purchase and install. PUGS,
cabinets, gun lockers and police hand
held radios.
State Carquest 8022 Car parts, accessories (nuts/bolts,
screws)
MCC Apollo Tire M8000
Tires
State Custom Bandage 13-r-22770 82528 &
82527
Tires & Tubes
State ProComm 53753 Radio Communication Equipment
State CDW WSCA Computer Equipment & Software
State &
MCC
David Weber Oil 81519, 80762
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Motor Oils, Antifreeze,
Windshield Washer Fluid
MCC Denville Line Painting 36 Line Striping
State Foley Equipment 6907, 70790 Caterpillar Parts
State Storr Tractor 76921 Tractor Parts
State Jet Vac 69719 Vactor Parts & Repair
State Service Tire 82528, 82527 Tires
State Grainger Supply 79875 Tools
State Hoover Truck 73702,73513,78973 Truck Parts & Repairs
State Aamco 76450 Transmission Parts & Repair
State Trius 74175 Spreader Parts / Plow Parts &
Equipment
State &
MCC
Royal Communication 54382
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Radio Equipment
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State &
MCC
Cliffside Body Corp 75724,76452,73781,7349
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15-D
Truck & Plow Parts
MCC Reed Systems 3 Envirobrine
State &
MCC
Garden State Highway
Products, Inc.
76455, 76835,81444
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Signs & Materials
State &
MCC
Campbell Foundry 71626
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Catch Basins, Manholes &
Drainage Pipe
MCC The Phillips Company/
Harrison Supply
19 Block
State Tony Sanchez 73528 Truck & Auto Parts
MCC North Church Gravel 4 Snow Grits
State Tilcon 80199 Crushed Stone, Gravel & Sand
State Smith Motors 76443,
73701,73509,79164
Truck & Automotive Parts
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Township Council of the Township of
Rockaway, County of Morris, and State of New Jersey does hereby authorize the Mayor and/or
Business Administrator or Assistant Business Administrator to authorize the purchase of the specified
items from the above listed State or MCCPC vendors as often as deemed necessary and reasonable to
do so, but only to the extent that such purchases do not exceed duly authorized budget appropriations
for each category of purchases/expenditures.
TOWNSHIP OF ROCKAWAY
MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY R-13-81
RESOLUTION GRANTING AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR PROSECUTORIAL SERVICES
WHEREAS, the N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et. seq. known as the Local Public
Contracts Law, requires that all Contracts or Agreements for the performance of any work, shall not be made or awarded unless Public advertising for Bids and bidding, therefore, is solicited; and
WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5 et. seq. provides that any Contract or Agreement may be made, negotiated or awarded without Public advertising for Bids and bidding if authorized by resolution and if the subject matter therefore consists
of Professional Services which are rendered or performed by a person authorized by Law to practice a recognized profession; and
WHEREAS, the Township of Rockaway has a need for Professional Prosecutorial Services, which will be performed by a professional qualified to provide such services by way of the professional’s compliance with the provisions of N.J.S.A.
19:44A-1 et. seq. and N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.5(1)(a)(i); WHEREAS, the Business Administrator has determined and certified in writing that the value of the aforementioned contract is anticipated to exceed
$17,500;
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WHEREAS, in accordance with the Anti Pay-to-Play Legislation, Peter J. King, L,L,C,, submitted to the Township the Political Contribution Disclosure Form,
Stockholder Disclosure Certification and Business Entity Disclosure Certification as required; and
WHEREAS, Peter J. King, L.L.C. also submitted to the Township a New Jersey Business Registration Certificate; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the
Township of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey as follows:
1. The Township hereby authorizes the retention of the services of Peter J.
King, L.L.C., 51 Gibraltar Drive Suite 10, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950 as an independent contractor to provide professional prosecutorial
services pursuant to a Contract for Prosecutorial Services which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference;
2. The contract with Peter J. King, L.L.C. aforesaid is for professional
services and is exempt from the bidding requirements under the Local Public Contracts Law, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i);
3. The contract authorized by this resolution is limited by the availability of funds and is subject to Peter J. King L.L.C.’s compliance with the Equal Opportunity Requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27;
4. The Mayor and Township Clerk, together with all appropriate officers, employees, professionals and staff of the Township are hereby authorized and directed to take all steps necessary to effectuate the purposes of this
Resolution, 5. It is hereby directed that Notice of this Contract shall be published once in
the official designated newspaper of the Township within ten (10) days of the date hereof;
6. This Resolution shall take effect immediately.
RESOLUTION NO. R-13-83
AUTHORIZING THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT TO BOLLINGER
INSURANCE FOR THE TOWNSHIP’S PRESCRIPTION PLAN FOR
THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 WHEREAS, the Township of Rockaway ("Township") prescription plan is currently by
Monumental Life through Bollinger Insurance located at 101 JFK Parkway, Short Hills, New
Jersey ("Bollinger"); and
WHEREAS, the Township's current prescription plan expires on March 31, 2013; and
WHEREAS, at the request of the Township, Mark R. Edwards, with the Financial
Benefits Research Group, solicited several insurance companies for quotes for the Township's
prescription plan for the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Edwards solicited quotes from BeneScript Services Incorporated, Bene
Card Administrators L.L.C., Prescription Corp. of America, and Monumental Life through
Bollinger Insurance; and
WHEREAS, all quotes received were in excess of last year’s premiums;
WHEREAS, the lowest quote secured by Mr. Edwards was from Prescription Corp. of
America resulting in an increase in the premium of 3.2 percent ($50,484); and
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WHEREAS, the second lowest quote secured by Mr. Edwards was from Monumental
Life, through Bollinger Insurance, resulting in an increase in the premium of 4.5 percent
($70,332.00) and offers the same benefit of the current plan as well as variations that may be more
suitable to the goals and objectives of the Township; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Edwards has advised the Township Administrator that accepting the
offering from Monumental Life will provide no business disruption, greater certainty in future rate
increases given the Township’s high loss ratio, the necessary flexibility in plan design consistency
with the requirements of the New Jersey State Health Benefits Program, and stability in the
override process in accordance with program requirements; and
WHEREAS, said contract for a Township health insurance prescription plan may be
retained without competitive bidding pursuant to the Local Public Contracts Law, N.J.S.A.
40A:11-5(1)(m) as an extraordinary unspecified service; and
WHEREAS, due to Monumental Life’s competitive pricing, long history of providing
outstanding service to the Township, and upon recommendation of the Township’s Insurance
Broker the Township has agreed to renew its contract with Monumental Life for the Township's
prescription plan for the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 with a premium increase
of only 4.5 percent.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township
of Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey as follows:
1. The Township hereby authorizes the Business Administrator to renew the contract with
Monumental Life through Bollinger Insurance located at 101 JFK Parkway, Short Hills, New
Jersey for the Township’s prescription plan from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 at a total
cost of $1,632,972.00, a 4.5 percent ($70, 332. 00) premium increase from last year.
2. The contract is for insurance and is exempt from the bidding requirements under the
Local Public Contracts Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1) (m).
3. The foregoing award is subject to receipt of a New Jersey Business Registration
Certificate pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:32-44.
4. The award is also subject to compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity
Requirements pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27.
5. The Mayor and Township Clerk, together with all appropriate officers, employees,
professionals and staff of the Township are hereby authorized and directed to take all steps
necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Resolution.
6. It is hereby directed that Notice of Award of this Contract shall be published once in the
official designated newspaper of the Township within ten (10) days of the date hereof.
7. This Resolution shall take effect immediately.
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SANITARY SEWER MAINTENANCE
FEE FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS
RESOLUTION R-13-84
WHEREAS, Chapter 15-29 of the Township of Rockaway Code
provides that the Township Council shall determine by Resolution each year
the single family residential dwellings sanitary sewer maintenance fee; and
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WHEREAS, the Township Department of Finance has determined
the amount of this fee based on the formula set forth in Chapter 15-29(a)(1)(a);
and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council
of the Township of Rockaway, County of Morris and State of New Jersey that:
1. The single family residential dwelling sanitary sewer maintenance
fee shall be $199.00.
2. The Mayor and Clerk together with officers and the appropriate
employees of the Township are hereby authorized to take all steps
necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Resolution.
3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately.
TOWNSHIP OF ROCKAWAY
MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
R-13-85
REVISING THE TOWNSHIP’S POLICIES REGARDING ELIGIBILITY TO RECEIVE
STATE HEALTH BENEFITS AND PAYMENT FOR WAIVER OF STATE HEALTH
BENEFITS
WHEREAS, the Township of Rockaway’s (“Township”) Personnel Policy and Procedure
Manual, which became effective on March 1, 2004 and was subsequently revised, contains the
Township’s current Medical Benefit Plan policy; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the revised State Health Benefits regulations, N.J.S.A. 52:14-
17.26(c)(2), the Township adopted Resolution 11-139 which increased the number of hours that must
be worked per week from 20 hours to 25 hours in order to be eligible for State Health Benefits; and
WHEREAS, the Township desires to further clarify and revise its policies to comply with
N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.26(c)(2); and
WHEREAS, the Township desires to amend and supplement the Township’s Personnel Policy
and Procedure Manual to provide for the above policy changes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of
Rockaway, County of Morris, State of New Jersey, they being the Governing Body thereof as follows:
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1. All employees must work a minimum of twenty-five (25) hours per week in order to be
eligible for State Health Benefits; except that employees hired on or before July 5, 2011
who were eligible for health benefits coverage because the employee worked a minimum of
twenty(20) hours per week will remain eligible for health benefits coverage provided the
employee continuously thereafter maintains at least twenty (20) hours per week.
Employees who were not previously eligible for benefits and whose hours are subsequently
increased to less than twenty-five (25) hours per week will not be eligible for health
benefits coverage.
2. Chapter III, Benefits, Medical Benefit Plans section of the Township of Rockaway’s
Personnel Policy and Procedure Manual, shall be revised to read as follows:
MEDICAL BENEFIT PLANS
The Township of Rockaway will provide medical insurance coverage as provided
by the New Jersey State Health Benefits Program for all eligible employees and
their families. All employees must work a minimum of twenty-five (25) hours
per week in order to be eligible for State Health Benefits; except that employees
hired on or before July 5, 2011 who were eligible to health benefits coverage
because the employee worked a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week will
remain eligible for health benefits coverage provided the employee continuously
thereafter maintains at least twenty (20) hours per week. Employees who were
not previously eligible for benefits and whose hours are subsequently increased to
less than twenty-five (25) hours per week will not be eligible for health benefits
coverage. The Township shall annually pay to any employee who files a waiver
of State Health Benefits pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.31a, an amount equal to
the lesser of twenty-five (25) percent of the amount saved by the Township
because of the employee’s waiver of coverage or Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000.00)
Additionally, the Township makes available to eligible employees a Dental Plan,
a Vision Plan and a Prescription Plan, Temporary Disability Plan and Life
Insurance benefit coverage.
Specific information regarding these benefit plans will be provided to each
employee upon hiring and whenever the plans are updated or revised.
3. The Mayor and Township Clerk, together with all other appropriate officers, employees,
consultants, and professionals of the Township are hereby authorized and directed to take
any and all steps necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Resolution.
4. Upon adoption, the Township Clerk shall forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the
Health Benefits Bureau, Division of Pensions and Benefits, P.O. Box 299, Trenton, New
Jersey 08625-0299.
5. This Resolution shall take effect immediately.
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Reports:
Mr. Minenna – He thanked the three Boy Scouts from Troop 113 for leading everyone in the salute to the American Flag this evening. They are working on their merit badges for advancement. Mr. Minenna announced that trout season opens this Saturday and the Mt. Hope Pond is fully stocked. Mr. DiMaria – No report. Mr. Rogers – No report. Mr. Reddin – No report. Mr. Berman – He wonders what the Democrats will think next year when Obama Care goes into effect. Health care will go thru the roof, making taxes increase.
Mr. Anello – He is the liaison for the Library. Near the end of 2012 they realized they would be $80,000 short in their budget. They proposed furloughs to the union. The union did not respond. After several months, they agreed on eight furlough days; four will be in August when many people are on vacation and four were held last week. They were closed March 25th thru the 31st. The first four days were normal work days; then there was Good Friday which was a holiday and the Easter weekend. This was not a good decision, as they were closed all week. They are learning to tighten their belt. Mr. Antonelli – He reported that last year there were complaints of speeding on Telemark Road near the park. With the recent warm weather, he received complaints again this year. He asked Captain Brennan to step up enforcement in this area. Regarding Pondview, he has an article that Pondview’s attorney, Riker & Danzig is one of the biggest lobbyists in Trenton. He is uncomfortable with this as they now seem to be ramping up work at the site. Council President Quinn – He, along with Mayor Dachisen, attended the Easter Egg Hunt. There were 175 children in attendance and all had a great time. He will attend the Little League Parade. He advised that on May 7, 2013, Dr. Grefe, Superintendent of Schools will attend our meeting to speak about their budget. Mayor Dachisen – He praised the webpage and the Facebook page stating that Mrs. Seger did a great job. The Red, White & Blue ceremony is scheduled for April 21, 2013. This is where they honor firefighters and police officers. Attorney Iaciofano – He requested a closed session on April 30, 2103 to discuss various litigation matters. Also on April 30, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. there will be an ordinance
committee meeting. They will discuss the new proposed taxi and limousine ordinance which is very extensive. Mr. Poff – Today, Mr. Sheard and Mrs. Seger attended a kick-off meeting with the company that will be measuring our performance and setting goals for each department. He, along with Mr. Minenna, attended the Morris County Economic Development seminar. They look at strategies to plan for businesses in Morris County. This program is mainly funded by the
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County. Mr. Poff wants to meet with them to see how we can attract retail businesses to our community. Mr. Poff reported that Keli Gallo of the Buzak Law Office is handling Pondview for the Township. She recently sent them an appropriate answer to their letter asking the Township to vacate a certain portion of our right-of-way on Union Turnpike. We do not have a draft of the jurisdictional agreement which makes it hard to make any decisions. Complete plans must be reviewed before any recommendations can be made about vacating Union Turnpike. Also, there is ponding on Union Turnpike. Mr. Lutz issued a violation. giving them options to correct this situation. We expect them to correct this problem. Mrs. Seger- She announced that Tilcon and the Barn won awards. The first newsletter is now online. Mr. Lutz – No report. Mr. Antonelli asked him if he had time to look at the proposed dog park. Mr. Lutz advised that he spoke with Mr. Fiorilla, but not much has been done. They
will visit the site again with Mr. Antonelli. Council President Quinn stated the old Sharkey’s landscaping place on Route 15 is a mess. Mr. Tobaygo spoke with the owner who promised to clean it up, but nothing has been done. President Quinn asked that Mr. Tobaygo follow up with this. Mr. Minenna asked if Pondview is working without approvals. Mr. Poff advised that two years ago we had declined to sign off on a road opening application as there were no plans. Pondview took us to court and the Judge ruled that we had to sign off of the road opening permit. Currently they are doing work there that was approved by the State. They are not doing any non-approved Township work. Captain Brennan – No report. Mr. Babcock – No report. No further business to attend to this evening, a motion was made by Mr. DiMaria, seconded by Mr. Minenna to adjourn this meeting at 8:45 p.m. Roll Call Vote: YES-8 NAY-0 ABSTAIN-0 ABSENT-1 Respectfully submitted, Susan Best, RMC
Township Clerk
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