REGULAR MEETING. Council President Kelly asked that everyone remain standing and called for a moment of silence for Councilman Bella s father in law.

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112 CALL TO ORDER Regular meeting of the and Borough Council held on Monday, March 14, 2011, in the Borough Hall, 167 Main Street, Sayreville, was called to order by O Brien at 6:32 P.M. followed by a short prayer and salute to the flag. Council President Kelly asked that everyone remain standing and called for a moment of silence for Councilman Bella s father in law. A moment of silence was observed by all in attendance. STATEMENT OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Clerk Farbaniec announced that this regular meeting of the and Council, has been advertised and posted in accordance with Open Public Meetings Act Chapter 231, P.L. 1975 by advertising in the Home News Tribune, notifying the Star Ledger and the Sentinel Publishing Co., posting on the bulletin board, and filing with the Municipal Clerk. ROLL CALL Roll Call: Absent: Others Present: Others Absent: Councilpersons Bella, Buchanan, Eicher, Henry, Kelly, Perrette. None O Brien Business Admin. Bertrand C.F.O. Kronowski Farbaniec Engineer Cornell Attorney DuPont None OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS: Councilman Bella made a motion to appoint the following to the newly formed Zoning Review Advisory Committee: Planning Board Member Michael Macagnone Zoning Board Member Thomas Kuchynski SERA Member Donald Newton Business Community Member Larry Wilderotter from Bedrock Concrete Corp. Business Community Member Alex Panko, Peter Pank Diner Councilman Bella also asked if the expiration date of these appointments could be changed from September 1, 2011 to a later date. suggested December 31, 2011. All Agreed. Motion seconded by Councilman Buchanan. Ayes. Roll Call: Councilpersons Bella, Buchanan, Eicher, Henry, Kelly, Perrette, all Clerk stated that this committee and expiration date was created by Resolution #2011 42, she said that the expiration date would have to be corrected to read December 31, 2011.

113 ACTION ITEMS: Minutes of the and Council None Communications & Report of Committee COMMUNICATIONS (reviewed on February 28th, 2011 Agenda Meeting). CONSENT AGENDA COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE Co. Perrette #1 APPLICATION(S) FOR BINGO/RAFFLE LICENSES Received from: a) Wilson School PTO to conduct the following games on April 8, 20011at the VFW Post 4699 from 7 11PM: Bingo (BA: 464) On Premise Draw Raffle (RA:1687) On Premise 50/50 Raffle(RA:1688) b) Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to conduct the following games on May 6, 2011 On Premise Draw (RA:1689) Arm Chair Raffle (RA:1690) On premise 50/50 Raffle (RA:1691) a & b Approved #2 TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS 2011 Direct Tax Appeal and Complaint was received covering the properties listed below: Plaintiff Address Dennis O Leary, Sr. 7 Wieczorkowski Ave., B451.02, Lot 12 Referred to Tax Counsel REPORT OF CHAIR. PLANNING & ZONING Co. Henry #3 APPLICATIONS FOR (NEW) TRAILER LICENSE a) Received from AWT Environmental Services to place a temporary office/meeting trailer on 7 Zaunerowicz Rd., (Brown s Boat yard) during a Wetlands Mitigation Project. b) Received from WRS Compass to place two (2) temporary construction office trailers at O Neil Properties, Blk 257, Lot 3.04. a & b) Resolutions. REPORT OF CHAIR. PUBLIC SAFETY Co. Bella #4 ANIMAL RESCUE FORCE, INC. Requesting permission to solicit funds on Sept. 24 & 25, 2011(rain date Oct 1 & 2) at the intersection of Washington Rd & Ernston Rd. Denied, Sayreville organizations only. #5 MELROSE HOSE CO. NO. 1 Application correcting status of member Vernon Cox, 341 David St., So. Amboy from Associate to Regular Member. (Accepted by Fire Co. on 2/8/11). a) Approved. REPORT OF CHAIR

114 PUBLIC WORKS Co. Buchanan #6 ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA CHURCH Request to place carnival promotional banners on telephone poles at the following locations: Main St. & MacArthur Ave Washington Rd & Bissett St. Washington Rd & Parkway overpass Cheesequake Rd near Hercules Aqualon Jernee Mill Rd. between Tech Ctr. & Starland Ballroom Approved. REPORT OF CHAIR. RECREATION Co. Eicher #7 PATTI BURCH Received letter from Patti Burch requesting permission to hold the 15 th Annual Sayreville Day on Sunday, Sept. 18 at Kennedy Park. Approved. REPORT OF CHAIR. #8 WATER & SEWER Co. Kelly REPORT OF CHAIR. #9 MAYOR O BRIEN Appointments: #10 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR'S AGENDA/REPORT Administration & Finance: a. Authorization to execute a contract with lowest responsible proposer for credit card processing services. Proposals were received and they are being reviewed compliance with the RFP requirements and procurement laws as well as the overall cost effectiveness. Resolution. Public Works: a. Authorization for the Borough engineer to develop plans and specifications for the necessary renovations to the Department of Public Works Mechanic s garage roof and rear wall section. Resolution. b. Authorization to execute a contract for landscaping services to the lowest responsible bidder. Bids have been received and are being tabulated and reviewed for compliance with the bid documents and associated procurement laws. Resolution. c. Authorization to for the Borough Clerk to advertise for public bid for the replacement of the Senior Citizen boiler.

115 d. Shade Tree w/ DPW. Recreation: none Water & Sewer: none Public Safety: a. Authorization for the Borough Clerk to advertise for public bid for the acquisition of the Tactical Response vehicle for the Fire Department. This is the replacement for TAC 7 as previously approved. Resolution. Planning & Zoning: none Personnel: #11 C.F.O. WAYNE A. KRONOWSKI 1. Transfer Resolution (possible resolution) 2. Bill Resolution 3. Budget Workshop Meeting 4. Budget Introduction March 14 th. #12 BOROUGH ATTORNEY AGENDA/REPORT #13 BOROUGH ENGINEER AGENDA/REPORT 1. Ernston Road / Bordentown Avenue Intersection Improvements (Status of Project report given 2 28). FOR YOUR INFORMATION ADMIN. & FINANCE #1 JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CUSTOMERS Notice of Public Hearings concerning the implementation of a long term capacity agreement pilot program and Notice of proposed recovery through rates of costs resulting from the long term capacity agreement pilot program will be heard on March 16, 2011 at 1:00 PM at the Morris county Admin. & Records Bldg., Morristown, NJ. PLANNING & ZONING #2 TWP OF EAST BRUNSWICK 2011 Master Plan Reexamination Report and Resolution, adopted by the Twp of East Brunswick Planning Board on February 16, 2011. #3 NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS Notice of an from before the Planning Board on March 2, 2011 received by applicant Sameh Iskander to Amend a Site Plan Application provide for the construction of a 22 10 high by 50 by 35 state of the art building in close proximity of the former Stewarts Rootbeer Restaurant building location.

116 PUBLIC WORKS #4 ENVIRONMENTAL #5 PUBLIC SAFETY #6 SHRI DWARKADHIS TEMPLE Notice of the following events: March 19, 2011 Bonfire March 20 or 26, 2011 Bonfire Rain dates #7 RECREATION #8 MINUTES Rec. & File Board of Adjustment December 8, 2010 Housing Authority January 11, 2011 Consent Agenda Resolutions O Brien opened the meeting to the Public for questions or comments on Consent Agenda Resolutions. There were no appearances from the public. Before closing Councilman Bella questioned Resolution 2011 67 and why we would have the Borough Engineer prepare plans and specifications for the repairs to the walls and roof of the public Works Garage and spend the $200,000 when we discussed building a new facility in the future and questioned that time frame. commented on the cost of a new facility as opposed to fixing what we already have. Discussion followed on whether to repair or build a new facility. suggested item #2011 67 be tabled for further discussion at the Agenda meeting. Councilman Perrette stated that Resolution #2011 52, memorializing the appointment of Johnstone, Skok, Loughlin & Lane, be amended due to the fact that the firm only applied for General Counsel and then made a correction to the proposal at around 4PM on that date when the deadline was set at 12 noon. He said if there is a deadline set it should be adhered to. He also said that Resolution #2011 53, adopted at the last meeting, should also be amended, stating that it memorializes action previously taken whereby we appointed Vlasac & Shmaruk, LLC as Joint Counsel for Litigation and Special Counsel and the firm did not apply for Special Counsel. suggested this be discussed at the agenda meeting to follow. Councilman Bella said that in Johnstone firm s proposal there was a submission for a flat rate for General Counsel and it also contained a $130.00 was placed on the line just above Litigation, which was done in error. He said that the original proposal was submitted in a timely fashion and that the correction was then faxed over at a later time. stated that the Public Portion was still open and asked if anyone had any questions or comments.

117 Those appearing were: Barbara Kilcomons, 22 Schmitt St. Mrs. Kilcomons asked that the mayor and Council do the right thing and that the line of the law should be followed. No further public comment. Councilman Henry asked the borough attorney for his recommendation on this matter. Attorney DuPont said he reviewed the proposals and the mistake in his opinion was not a fatal flaw. He did submit his application on time however there was a minor mistake that was corrected and supplemented his application. With the mistake not being fatal it is his belief that this and Council could make a decision one way or the other with respect to Mr. Lane of that firm. Councilman Perrette asked if he noticed that he did not apply for Special Council. Attorney DuPont said that he did notice and that it was his opinion that they combined everything together and the mistake was not fatal. Council President Kelly made a motion to close the Public Hearing and approve the Consent Agenda Resolutions on Roll Call Vote, minus the Tabled Resolution #2011 67. Motion was seconded by Councilman Buchanan. Before the Roll Call Councilman Perrette said that before we vote on the Resolutions, Resolution #2011 52 would have to be amended to read Litigation only. asked the Borough Attorney to read the amended resolution into record. Borough Attorney DuPont read the following: Resolution #2011 52 (Held over from the Feb. 28, 2011 mtg.) (Amended as read 3/14/2011) RESOLUTION #2011 52 RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING THE APPOINTMENT OF JOHNSTONE, SKOK, LOUGHLIN & LANE AS JOINT COUNSEL FOR LITIGATION FOR THE YEAR 2011. WHEREAS, the Governing Body of the Borough of Sayreville are knowledgeable that the Borough requires the services of an Attorney for Litigation to advise the and Council on any and all of these legal matters as they pertain to the Borough; and and WHEREAS, the Laws of New Jersey provide for the appointment of a Borough Attorney; WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. 40A: 11 1, et seq.) requires that a resolution authorizing the appointment of a Litigation Counsel as required by the Borough for professional services without competitive bids must be publicly advertised; BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED THAT this Resolution hereby memorializes action taken by the Governing Body at the February 14, 2011meeting and amended on March 14, 2011 appointing the firm of Johnstone, Skok, Loughlin & Lane as joint council for Litigation for the Borough of Sayreville, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey for the calendar year of 2011;

118 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Governing Body of the Borough of Sayreville, as follows: 1. That the services to be rendered by the joint Litigation Counsel shall be in compliance with the Laws of New Jersey. 3. This appointment is made as a professional service under the provisions of the Local Public Contracts Law because the services to be performed are to be performed by a recognized profession licensed and regulated by law. 4. A copy of this resolution, certified to be a true copy by the Borough Clerk shall be published as required by law within ten days from the date of adoption. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Borough Attorney is directed to prepare a written employment contract to be executed by the Litigation Counsel and the Borough, which shall include the following: The monthly/hourly rate to be charged for the work assigned; What the retainer fee covers; A provision that a not to exceed amount be set for each project assigned pursuant to the terms of the contract to be executed by both parties ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Borough Clerk be and she is hereby authorized to forward a true copy of this resolution to Johnstone, Skok, Loughlin & Lane. /s/ William J. Henry, Councilman (Admin. & Finance Comm.) called for Roll Call: Formatted: Font: Cambria, 11 pt, Bold Formatted: Font: Cambria, 11 pt, Bold Roll Call: Councilpersons Bella, Buchanan, Eicher, Henry, Kelly, all Ayes; Councilman Perrette No to Resolution #2011 52 and ayes to the remainder. RESOLUTION #2011 65 WHEREAS, the following applicant has applied for one trailer license to be used as temporary housing due to fire: APPLICANT #OF TRAILERS LOCATION AWT Environmental Services 1 Office Trailer Block 451 Lot 1.05 WHEREAS, said application has been referred to the proper department for investigation and review; and WHEREAS, a favorable report has been received from the Zoning Officer covering the location of a said trailers; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the and Council do hereby approve the above captioned application for permission to locate one trailer for office use on the above captioned property. /s/ William J. Henry, Councilman (Admin. & Finance Comm.)

119 RESOLUTION #2011 66 WHEREAS, the following applicant has applied for one trailer license to be used as temporary housing due to fire: APPLICANT #OF TRAILERS LOCATION WRS Compass 2 Construction Office Block 257 Lot 3.04 Trailers WHEREAS, said application has been referred to the proper department for investigation and review; and WHEREAS, a favorable report has been received from the Zoning Officer covering the location of a said trailers; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the and Council do hereby approve the above captioned application for permission to locate two trailers for construction office use on the above captioned property. /s/ William J. Henry, Councilman (Admin. & Finance Comm.) RESOLUTION #2011 67 Tabled BE IT RESOLVED, that the Borough Engineer is hereby authorized an directed to prepare plans and specifications for the necessary renovations to the Department of Public Works Mechanic s garage roof and rear wall section and that he be paid for said services at a fee not to exceed $12,500.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon approval of said plans and specifications for the project the Borough Clerk is also herein authorized to advertise for the receipt of bids. /s/ Daniel Buchanan, Councilman (Public Works Committee) RESOLUTION #2011 68 WHEREAS, on February 24, 2011 the and Council of the Borough of Sayreville, received bids for the Landscape Maintenance for Various Borough Properties ; and WHEREAS, Certification as to Availability of Funds is annexed hereto; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the and Council on this 14 th day of March, 2011 that: 1. Contract for the Landscape Maintenance for Various Borough Properties be awarded Greenleaf Landscape, Eatontown, NJ on their bid price of $134,475.00as appears on copy of bid document attached hereto and made a part hereof.

120 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately, upon execution of the proper documents. /s/ Daniel Buchanan, Councilman (Public Works Committee) RESOLUTION #2011 69 BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that Borough Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for the receipt of bids for the acquisition of one (1) Tactical Response Vehicle for the Fire Department. /s/ Frank J. Bella, Councilman (Public Safety Committee) RESOLUTION #2011 70 WHEREAS, all bills submitted to the Borough of Sayreville covering services, work, labor and material furnished the Borough of Sayreville have been duly audited by the appropriate committee; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED: That all bills properly verified according to law and properly audited by the appropriate committees be and the same are hereby ordered to be paid by the appropriate Borough officials. WHEREAS, all bills submitted to the Borough of Sayreville covering services, work, labor and material furnished the Borough of Sayreville have been duly audited by the appropriate committee; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED: That all bills properly verified according to law and properly audited by the appropriate committees be and the same are hereby ordered to be paid by the appropriate Borough officials. /s/ Frank J. Bella Councilman /s/ William J. Henry Councilman /s/ Daniel Buchanan /s/ Kenneth P. Kelly, Sr. Councilman Councilman /s/ Lisa Eicher Councilwoman /s/ Nicholas J. Perrette Councilman Bill list of March 14, 2011, in the amount of $6,776,611.15 (Bill List See Appendix 2011 A for this date, in a separate Bill List File for 2011)

121 RESOLUTION #2011 71 WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:4 8 provides that the Budget as advertised shall be read in full at the public hearing or that it may be read by its title only if: 1. At least one week prior to the date of the hearing, a complete copy of the approved budget, as advertised, (a) shall be posted in a public place where public notices are customarily posted in the principal public building; and (b) copies are made available to each person requesting same during said week during the public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Sayreville that it is hereby declared that the conditions of N.J.S.A. 40A:4 8, 1(a) and (b), have been met and, therefore, the Budget for 2011 shall be read by title only. /s/ Nicholas J. Perrette, Councilman (Admin. & Finance Committee) RESOLUTION #2011 72 INTRODUCTION OF THE 2011 LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET Municipal Budget of the Borough of Sayreville, County of Middlesex for the Fiscal Year 2011. BE IT RESOLVED that the following statements of revenues and appropriations shall constitute the Municipal Budget for the fiscal year 2011; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Budget be published in the Home News Tribune in the Issue of March 18, 2011. The Governing Body of the Borough of Sayreville does hereby approve the following as the Budget for the year 2011. RECORDED VOTE: {Co. Bella AYES {Co. Buchanan {Co. Eicher {Co. Henry {Co. Kelly {Co. Perrette NAYS { None ABSTAINED{ None ABSENT{ None Notice is hereby given that the Budget and Tax Resolution was approved by the Borough Council of the Borough of Sayreville, County of Middlesex, on March 14, 2011.

122 A Hearing on the Budget and Tax Resolution will be held at 167 Main St., on April 11, 2011 at 6:30 o clock p.m. at which time and place objections to said Budget and Tax Resolution for the year 2011 may be presented by taxpayers or other interested persons. /s/ Nicholas J. Perrette, Councilman (Admin. & Finance Committee) Resolutions to be read in full None Public Hearing on Ordinance(s): Introduction on Ordinance(s): None ORDINANCE No. 157 11 AN ORDINANCE TO SUPPLEMENT AND AMEND CHAPTER VI, SECTION 6 4.1 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL FEES AND CHAPTER II, SECTION 2 64 ADMINISTRATION FEES OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF SAYREVILE (Co. Perrette Public Hearing March 28, 2011) Councilman Perrette moved the Ordinance #157 11 be approved on first reading, advertised according to law and a Public Hearing to be held on March 28, 2011. Seconded by Councilman Kelly. Roll Call: Councilpersons Bella, Buchanan, Eicher, Henry, Kelly, Perrette, all Ayes. Borough Attorney Michael DuPont reported the Riparian Buffer Conservation Zone and Steep Slope Ordinance should be tabled at this time. He said that the rush was generated by the County to get this on the agenda but it comes to find out that we have until September, 2011for further review on their impact to Sayreville. ORDINANCE No. Tabled AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING SECTION 23 5 OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TO ADOPT A RIPARIAN BUFFER CONSERVATION ZONE PUBLIC PORTION ORDINANCE No. Tabled AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING SECTION 23 5 OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TO ADOPT A STEEP SLOPE ORDINANCE O Brien opened the meeting to the Public for any and all questions or comments. Those appearing were: Mathew Ryan, 432 Henry Street, South Amboy Discussed Sayreville Recreation and/or Sayreville AA

123 Complained that for the past 10 years he and his father sponsored and entered recreational softball teams and up until last year it was run by the Borough of Sayreville on borough property and now it is run by Sayreville AA. His team submitted a check which was returned telling him that his team could no longer play for the league and was told that they were too good to play and they would lose teams. He went into a long dialog about Councilman Buchanan and Chip Eicher. He said that this must be an equal opportunity for everyone and wants to be reinstated and have the opportunity, as the other teams to continue to play on Sunday mornings. Response by O Brien. He asked that the Business Admin. and Attorney research the matter and asked that he leave his contact information with the Clerk along with a team roster. Questions were asked by Councilwoman Eicher. No further questions or comments. Councilman Kelly moved to close the Public Portion. Seconded by Councilman Buchanan. Ayes. Roll Call: Councilpersons Bella, Buchanan, Eicher, Henry, Kelly, Perrette, all EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEMS None ADJOURNMENT No further business. Councilman Kelly made a motion to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Buchanan. Roll Call: Voice Vote, all Ayes. Time: 7:08 PM SIGNED: Theresa A. Farbaniec, 4/8/11 Date Approved