The of the Evesham Township Council was called to order by Mayor Brown at 5:30p.m. The meeting was held in the Meeting Room of the Evesham Township Municipal Complex at 984 Tuckerton Road, Marlton, NJ 08053. Flag Salute. Mayor Brown announced that the meeting was being held in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act. Proper notification has been given to the two official newspapers, The Central Record and The Burlington County Times, by publishing same on January 16, 2014 and January 9, 2014, respectively, and also posted in the Municipal Building on January 6, 2014, at least 48 hours in advance of this meeting. Proper notification has also been given to any person so requesting same. ROLL CALL: Present: D Andrea, DiEnna, Hackman, Zeuli, Mayor Brown Absent: XXX Also Present: Township Manager Cromie, Township Solicitor Gillespie, Township Engineer Staszewski, Deputy Manager of Finance Shanahan, Director of Community Development Jamanow, Township Clerk Bergh, Deputy Township Clerk Schmitt EXECUTIVE SESSION Resolution No. 43-2014 - Resolution Authorizing the Mayor, Township Council and Support Staff to Meet in Private Session and Authorizing the Exclusion of the Public from the Portion of the Meeting Dealing With Specific Issues Requiring Non-Public Discussion: Potential Litigation and Contract Negotiations On motion by Councilwoman Hackman, seconded by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, it was moved to adopt Resolution No. 43-2014. Recorded Vote: Aye: All Ayes Council convened in Executive Session at 5:33p.m. On motion by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, seconded by Councilwoman Hackman, it was moved to come out of Executive Session.
Recorded Vote: AYE: All Ayes. NAY: XXX Council continued in open session at 6:38.m. Mayor Brown introduced the Township Professionals to those in attendance. Mayor Brown announced that he would not be pursuing the republican nomination for the Third Congressional District but will instead seek reelection as Mayor of Evesham Township, along with the councilmembers on his team up for reelection. Mayor Brown added that this was a decision made with his family and that he is committed to the Evesham Township community. Mayor Brown also stated that there are projects that he would like to see completed during his term as Mayor, which include the new Evesham Recreation Center sports complex, the redevelopment project, and improvements to the road infrastructure. Mayor Brown thanked those in attendance for their support and asked that they continue to support him and his council running mates in the November election. PROCLAMATIONS Whole Foods Market Marlton All Star Award Mayor Brown presented representatives from Whole Foods Market of Marlton with a Proclamation for receiving the All Star Award, an achievement for ranking as number one store in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Mayor Brown read the Proclamation into record and commented that Council appreciates great businesses in the community and want to showcase those businesses that deliver superior service. Mayor Brown revealed to the audience that his daughter Mackenzie Brown just lost her first tooth eating a cookie provided by Whole Foods Market. Sustainable Jersey Bronze Certification Mayor Brown presented Ila Vassallo and members of the Environmental Commission with a Proclamation for receiving Bronze Certification in the Sustainable Jersey program. Mayor Brown read the Proclamation into record and Ms. Vassallo briefly
described the program and the community efforts required to attain this certification. Marlton Recreation Council s Cross Country Team - 8th Place at the AAU National Championship Mayor Brown read the Proclamation into record and congratulated the Marlton Recreation Council s Cross Country Team on their tremendous efforts at the AAU National Championship. Mayor Brown requested that the coach, Bill Shea, introduce the members of the team and say a few words about how the team s road lead to the championship. J. Harold Van Zant Elementary School 5 th Grade Student Government Mayor Brown read the Proclamation into record and asked the students to introduce themselves. Mayor Brown congratulated the students on their election to office and asked if they have achieved any accomplishments during their term in student government. The students stated that during the month of February they would be raising funds to support cancer awareness. Robert B. Jaggard Elementary School 5 th Grade Student Government Mayor Brown read the Proclamation into record and asked the students to introduce themselves. Mayor Brown congratulated the students on their election to office and Mrs. Stoeckle, student council coordinator, spoke briefly on the students accomplishments and their activities for charities. Richard L. Rice Elementary School 5 th Grade Student Government Mayor Brown announced that Norma DeSmedt, Principal of Rice Elementary School, will be retiring at the end of the school year and thanked her for her years of service to the children. Mayor Brown read the Proclamation into record and asked the students to introduce themselves. Mayor Brown congratulated the students on their election to office and asked that they give a brief explanation of their activities on student government. Mayor Brown called for a recess at 7:26p.m. Council resumed at 7:42p.m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES November 12, 2013 December 3, 2013 December 17, 2013
On motion by Councilwoman Hackman, seconded by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, it was moved to approve the above listed minutes. Police Chief Summary on Township Happenings Police Chief Chew thanked Council for affording him the opportunity to showcase the Evesham Township Police Department. Chief Chew highlighted the decreases in crime between 2012 and 2013 and explained the police department s prevention tactics. Chief Chew also reviewed the DDACTS system, Data Driven Approach to Crime and Traffic Safety Zone, which uses traffic data to establish efficient methods for law enforcement resources. Deputy Mayor D Andrea stated that this message should be communicated to the residents through Facebook and social media. Mayor Brown asked Chief Chew how Council could be more supportive toward crime prevention. Discussion continued on methods that could be implemented. Preliminary Public Comment on Agenda Items Only None. MOTION Review of 2014 Fire District Budget (Board Member Compensation Only) On motion by Councilman DiEnna, seconded by Councilwoman Hackman, it was moved to in accordance with N.J.S.A 40A:14-88 acknowledge that the Township Council of the Township of Evesham has reviewed the compensation of the Board of Fire Commissioners as set forth in their proposed 2014 Budget which is scheduled to be voted upon by the public on February 15, 2014. ORDINANCES SECOND READING Ordinance No. 30-12-2013 - An Ordinance of the Township of Evesham Amending Chapter 62 Subdivision and Site Plan Design Standard
Solicitor Gillespie requested that Council table Ordinance 30-12-2013 until February 18, 2014. On motion by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, seconded by Councilwoman Hackman, it was moved to table Ordinance No. 30-12-2013 until February 18, 2014. Ordinance No. 1-1-2014 - An Ordinance of the Township of Evesham Amending Chapter 11 of the Code of the Township of Evesham (Golf Course Fees) Mayor Brown opened the public hearing. There being no comments, Mayor Brown closed public hearing. On motion by Councilwoman Hackman, seconded by Councilman Zeuli, it was moved to adopt Ordinance No. 1-1-2014. ORDINANCES FIRST READING Ordinance No. 2-2-2014 - An Ordinance of the Township of Evesham to Repeal Ordinance No. 2-2-2013, which provided for Salaries and Compensation to be Paid to the Officers and Employees of the Township of Evesham and to Substitute Therefore Salaries and Compensation Herein for the Year 2014 and Beyond On motion by Councilwoman Hackman, seconded by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, it was moved to introduce Ordinance No. 2-2-2014 with earliest possible Public Hearing on February 18, 2014.
RESOLUTIONS Resolution No. 29-2014 - Authorizing Emergency Temporary Appropriations (2014-1) On motion by Councilwoman Hackman, seconded by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, it was moved to adopt Resolution No. 29-2014. CONSENT AGENDA Resolution No. 7-2014 - Appointment of Township Architect Resolution No. 30-2014 - Award of Contract Audio System Upgrade for the Evesham Township Court Room Resolution No. 31-2014 - Resolution Authorizing the Funding of the Township of Evesham Share of the MACCS Contract with Central Jersey Waste & Recycle, Inc. for Basic Services for Solid Waste Collection and with Republic Services of Mount Laurel for Bulk Collection Services Resolution No. 32-2014 - Resolution Authorizing Assessor s Appeals and Stipulations Resolution No. 33-2014 - Authorizing the Acceptance of Gift Donation from the Evesham Celebration s Foundation for Police K9 Program Resolution No. 34-2014 - Authorizing the Acceptance of Gift Donation from Elkins Chevrolet 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe Resolution No. 35-2014 - Governor s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Fiscal Grant Cycle July 2014 June 2019 Municipal Alliance Grant 2014 Resolution No. 36-2014 - Designating Open Public Record Act (OPRA) Custodian and Deputy Custodian of Records Resolution No. 37-2014 - Resolution Authorizing Increase in Change Fund for Use by the Office of the Township Clerk Resolution No. 38-2014 - Resolution Authorizing Increase in Change Fund for Use by the Office of the Tax Collector
Resolution No. 39-2014 - Resolution of Support from Local Governing Body Authorizing the Sustainable Jersey Grant Application Resolution No. 40-2014 - Rescission of Resolution No. 320-2009 Resolution No. 41-2014 - Release of Performance Guarantee The Sanctuary Section III On-Site Improvements Resolution No. 42-2014 - Award of Contract for Professional Engineering and Environmental Consulting Services (Wetlands Delineation and LOI Application Submission; Soil Profile Pit Evaluation and Permeability Testing; Concept Plan Refinement) Croft Farm Wetlands Proposal Block 31, Lot 9 Resolution No. 44-2014 - Authorizing Execution of Shared Services Agreement with County of Burlington for Snow Plowing Activities MOTIONS Approval of Application for Social Affairs Permit St. Joan of Arc Athletic Association Fundraiser St. Joan of Arc School Cafeteria March 15, 2014 7:00 PM 12:00 AM Proceeds to Benefit St. Joan of Arc Athletic Association for Youth Sports Township Manager Cromie advised Council that Resolution No. 7-2014 would include the insertion of the firm Becica Associates LLC. Mayor Brown called for any separations. Councilman Zeuli requested separation of Resolution No. 41-2014 and Resolution No. 42-2014. One motion by Councilwoman Hackman, seconded by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, it was moved to adopt Resolution No. 7-2014, Resolutions No. 30-2014 through Resolutions No. 32-2014, Resolutions 34-2014 through Resolutions No. 40-2014, and Resolution No. 44-2014 including the listed Motion. Recorded Vote on Resolution No. 7-2014, Resolutions No. 30-2014 through Resolutions No. 32-2014, Resolutions 34-2014 through Resolutions No. 40-2014, and Resolution No. 44-2014 including the listed Motion. AYE: D Andrea, DiEnna, Hackman, Zeuli, Brown
NAYE: XXX ABSTAIN: XXX Motion Carried: 5-0. Recorded Vote on Resolution No. 33-2014 AYE: DiEnna, Hackman, Zeuli, Brown NAYE: XXX ABSTAIN: D Andrea Motion Carried: 4-0-1. One motion by Councilwoman Hackman, seconded by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, it was moved to adopt Resolution No. 41-2014. Recorded Vote on Resolution No. 41-2014. AYE: DiEnna, D Andrea, Hackman, Brown NAYE: XXX ABSTAIN: Zeuli Motion Carried: 4-0-1. One motion by Deputy Mayor D Andrea, seconded by Councilman DiEnna, it was moved to adopt Resolution No. 42-2014 eliminating the wording - Concept Plan Refinement. Recorded Vote on Resolution No. 42-2014. AYE: DiEnna, D Andrea, Hackman, Zeuli, Brown NAYE: XXX ABSTAIN: XXX Motion Carried: 5-0. PUBLIC COMMENT None. STAFF COMMENTS None. COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilman Zeuli praised Chief Chew on a great presentation. Councilman DiEnna commented that he attended the recent Dare Graduation and was touched by the humanity of Officer Kinner and the other contributors to the graduation ceremony. He also
commented that the veteran s pictures will be rehung in the lobby and that the Main and Locust road improvements are in the works. Councilman DiEnna asked Community Development Director Jamanow what the status was at the former Genuardi s Market. Ms. Jamanow commented that Rastelli s Market is in the process of obtaining permits for two-thirds of the building, the other onethird is under review for other potential uses. Deputy Mayor D Andrea echoed the praises on Chief Chew s presentation and commented that the Dare Graduation was phenomenal. In addition, he commended Deputy Manager of Operations Kohl and the Public Works Department, on the fantastic job performed in removing the snow from the Township and County roadways. Mayor Brown commented that he received numerous voice and emails from residents complimenting the great job performed on the roads during the recent snow storms. Mayor Brown requested that the Public Works Department be presented with a plaque, at the next evening Council Meeting, for a job well done. On motion by Deputy Mayor Hackman, seconded by Councilman Zeuli, it was moved to adjourn the meeting. Recorded Vote: AYE: All Ayes. NAY: XXX Meeting adjourned at 8:30p.m. Mary Lou Bergh, Township Clerk _ Randy Brown, Mayor Maggie Schmitt, Deputy Township Clerk Submitted: February 14, 2014 Approved: