AGENDA February 6, 2018 Regular Meeting of the Hazlet Township Committee held at 8:00 p.m. Salute to the flag and moment of silent prayer called by the Mayor. Mayor s Statement Open Public Meetings Act & Emergency Fire Exits. In Compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act of the State of New Jersey, adequate notice of this meeting of the Township Committee was provided in the following manner: (A) On January 2, 2018, advance written notice of this meeting was posted at: 1766 Union Avenue, Hazlet, New Jersey (B) On January 2, 2018, advance written notice of this meeting was forwarded to the Independent. On January 5, 2018 advanced written notice of this meeting was published in the Asbury Park Press. (C) On January 2, 2018, copies of advance written notice of this meeting were mailed to all persons who requested and paid for such notices on or before January 1, 2018. Time will be allotted for public comment at this meeting. Each speaker will be allotted a 5 minute time limit when recognized by the Mayor. Individuals wishing to address the Committee, shall give their name and address. Although the Township Committee encourages public participation, it reserves the right, through the Mayor, to terminate remarks to and/or by an individual not in keeping with the conduct of a proper and efficient meeting. The Township Committee will not, during the public portion of this meeting, discuss matters involving any specific, prospective or current employee. FIRE EXITS are located in the directions I am indicating: Farther down at the end of the room, through the doors and down the stairs, directly out the front door. To my right is the door, make a right down the hallway which leads to the stairs and directly out the rear of the building. If you are alerted for fire, please move in a calm and orderly manner to the nearest exit. Finally, let the record reflect that the minutes of this meeting will accurately reflect the topics addressed during this meeting but will not be a verbatim transcript of tonight s proceedings. Thank you. I direct the Municipal Clerk to enter into the minutes of this meeting these announcements. ROLL CALL PRESENT ABSENT Committeeman DiNardo Committeeman Glackin X X Committeewoman Ronchetti X Deputy Mayor Kiley Mayor Aagre X X
Approval of Minutes Regular Meetings November 21, 2017, December 5, 2017 and December 19, 2017. Workshop Meetings November 21, 2017, December 5, 2017 and December 19, 2017. (abstain 12/5/17) 2 nd Committeeman Glackin Approval of Minutes Regular Meeting October 17, 2017. Offered Committeeman DiNardo 2 nd Mayor Aagre Committeeman Glackin Abstain Deputy Mayor Kiley Abstain Approval of Minutes Regular Meeting November 6, 2017. Committeeman Glackin Abstain Mayor Aagre Abstain Approval of Executive Session Minutes November 21, 2017, December 5, 2017 and December 19, 2017. (abstain 11/21 & 12/5/17) 2 nd Committeeman Glackin
Approval of Executive Session Minutes October 17, 2017. Offered Committeeman DiNardo 2 nd Mayor Kiley Committeeman Glackin Abstain Deputy Mayor Kiley Abstain Approval of Executive Session Minutes November 6, 2017. Roll Call: Committeeman DiNardo Abstain 2 nd Committeeman Glackin Mayor Aagre Abstain Recognizing William Agar for his years of service and dedication to Hazlet Township. Accepted by: William Agar Recognizing Carol LaManna for her years of service and dedication to Hazlet Township. Accepted by: Carol LaManna Presentation of a Child Birth Award to Sergeant Kevin Geoghan. Accepted by: Sgt. Geoghan Presentation of a Life Saving Award to Patrolman Nicholas Torres. Accepted by: Nicholas Torres Presentation of a Life Saving Award to Lieutenant Shannon Torres. Accepted by: Lt. Shannon Torres (Keyport) Ordinance Hearing: 1. AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAZLET, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AMENDING SECTION 305-35 E PERMIT PARKING OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAZLET CODE TO RESTRICT PARKING ON ANN COURT
Introduced: January 16, 2018. Published in The Asbury Park Press, issue of January 19, 2018. Proof on file. Posted in Town Hall January 17, 2018. Hearing is scheduled for February 6, 2018. Attorney Gorman- Is there anyone here who is in favor of the ordinance? Noone Hearing: Ralph E. Polcari, Attorney @ Drazin & Warshaw - We occupy the property at the corner of Route 35 and Ann Court. They have been there for 50 years or so and if no one is going to speak I would then ask that my letter that was addressed to the Municipal Clerk be made a part of the record. If the matter is brought up again we ask that we are noticed and will appear and make an argument then. Mayor Aagre- Duly noted we appreciate that and thank you. Motion to close hearing: Voice vote: Yes Action of Committee: Withdraw Mayor Aagre _Yes Reports: CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL November 2017 Total fees collected - $19,049.00. December 2017 - Total fees collected - $76,008.00. Total fees collected for 2017 - $332,784.00. January 2018 Total fees collected - $21,715.00. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS November & December 2017 Received and read. January 2018 Received and read. MUNICIPAL COURT November 2017 Total fees collected - $15,800.20. December 2017 Total fees collected - $15,698.09.
Resolutions, Motions and Appointments: Resolutions #54 through #62 are by Consent Agenda. All matters listed under Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Township Committee and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussions of these items. If discussion is desired by the Mayor or any member of the Township Committee, that item will be removed and will be considered separately. Advance copies of each resolution have been given to each Committee Member. The original resolutions are with the Municipal Clerk for inspection as listed below. 54. Refund of the overpayment of Landlord Registration Fee for 108 Liberty Place. 55 Refund of a 2018 Railroad Parking Permit to John O Niell. 56. Authorizing the Township to assess a Municipal Lien on a property for property maintenance. 57. Cancellation of taxes due to an exempt status for Block 187, Lot 12.01. 58. Cancellation of taxes due to an exempt status for Block 183.07, Lot 4. 59. Issuance of Raffle Licenses RL-4156, RL-4157 and RL-4158 to Cove Road PTO. 60. Refund of CCO fees for Richard Cardona. 61. Release of the performance guarantee for Digestive Disease Specialist of Central Jersey PC (JPA Holdings/Dr. Avendano), Block 183, Lot 4. 62. Refund of Construction Permit fees to Sunrun Installation Services. PUBLIC HEARING Anyone who would like to address the Township Committee regarding the below listed Resolutions on the Agenda, please come up, print your name and address on the sign in sheet. There is a five (5) minute time limit. No participant may speak more than once on the same topic until all others who wish to speak on that topic have been heard. No one spoke
2 nd Committeeman Glackin Voice vote: Yes Mayor Aagre- May I have a motion to reopen the public portion for resolutons. 2 nd Committeeman Glackin Voice vote: Yes Charles Hoffman- I am looking at number 63 and it is companion number 70 you are hiring someone to do something commercially but yet you appointed someone to do it. Is that because the person who is appointed is not fully qualified? Mayor Aagre- Actually HN Consulting is actually very qualified they are a consulting firm. Viktoria Carey is actually the CFO who will be on site. The consulting firm and Viktoria Carey are going over the records but they are advising and she will be the one on record as far as CFO. It is a two part item. Mr. Hoffman- Number 64 and 75 on resolution talks about health care and 75 talks about health care again. Administrator Pino- The state requires two separate resolutions. One for the regular active employees and one for the retiree employees. Mr. Hoffman- Number 65 what is the DEP Administrative Consent Order did we do something wrong? Attorney Gorman- Minor infraction for paperwork going back a number of years it was paperwork violations at public works. DEP has been hounding us for one on one case for 10 years and the other one about three years. We are having an administrative settlement with them. They were asking for some number over $80,000.00 we are paying $4,750.00. For whatever reason it does not seem like it relates but they insisted that we spend money towards buying a Hybrid vehicle. It has nothing to do with the paper violations it was the DEP. It was a settlement. That authorizing that settlement. Mr. Hoffman- The township has to buy this vehicle for its own use? Mayor Aagre- Yes we authorized that last meeting. 63. Authorizing the Municipal Administrator to execute a contract with HN Consulting to assist the Township, with the Financial Responsibilities, for the first six months of 2018.
64. Amending Resolution #50 (State Health Plan Benefits Program). Deputy Mayor Kiley Abstain 65. Authorizing the execution of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection Administrative Consent Order. 66. Appointment of Andy Bace as a Messenger in the Department of Administration. Offered Committeeman DiNardo 2 nd Committeeman Glackin 67. Authorizing the Monmouth County Mosquito Control Division to conduct aerial mosquito control operations. 2 nd Committeeman Glackin 68. Transfer of Appropriations. Offered Committeeman DiNardo
69. Emergency Temporary Appropriations. Offered Committeeman DiNardo 70. Appointment of Viktoria Carey as a Temporary Chief Financial Officer. 71. 2018 Swim Club Salaries. 72. Authorizing the extension of FMLA leave for Michael Donnelly. 73. Authorizing the Engineer to execute Progress Payment Estimate #1 for S. Brothers for Improvements to Hazlet Avenue Phase III.
74. Authorizing the Municipal Administrator to sell miscellaneous computer equipment. 75. Authorizing the Municipal Administrator to enroll retirees in the State Health Benefits Program. Deputy Mayor Kiley Abstain 76. Appointment of Cliff Moore as a Class IV to the Land Use Board. 77. Opposing the legalization of Recreational Marijuana use. Ordinance Introductions: 1. AN ORDINANCE TO INSTALL A STOP SIGN AT THE INTERSECTION OF MONMOUTH STREET AND HEMLOCK DRIVE, NO PARKING ON STEPHENS STREET AND SYCAMORE DRIVE AND NO LEFT TURN ONTO SYCAMORE DRIVE FROM STEPHENS STREET OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAZLET, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY Title read by: Mayor Aagre
Hearing Date: February 20, 2018. 2. ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAZLET, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING THE TOWNSHIP CODE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAZLET CHAPTER 5, SECTION 29 (A) AND (B) RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Title read by: Mayor Aagre Hearing Date: February 20, 2018. 3. ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAZLET, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 181, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ORDINANCE Title read by: Deputy Mayor Kiley Hearing Date: February 20, 2018. Payment of Bills: Advance bill lists have been supplied to each Committee Member.
Citizens Hearing: There is a five (5) minute time limit. No participant may speak more than once on the same topic until all others who wish to speak on that topic have been heard. Carol McCue- We are doing a project and the Marijuana resolution did you pass that? Deputy Mayor Kiley- Yes. Ms. McCue- How could I find out what the issue was, how did you pass the resolution? Mayor Aagre- The resolution is that we oppose it. We send that to our legislatures, Governor and Senators. Nothing is passed yet. All we are doing is opposing it. We are asking them to vote no for it. Ms. McCue- All the things here are for public knowledge? How would I see them. Administrator Pino- Go on the website and you can download them. Charles Hoffman- It has been less than 3 months we had our second serious accident on Middle Road and Florence Avenue. A major complaint at least by myself and my lady friend who we use that road quite a bit and probably other people also. The telephone pole needs to be moved. Do we have to pay for it if we demand them to do it? Mayor Aagre- We would wind up having to pay for it. Mr. Hoffman- It has to be done. Mayor Aagre- We will look into it as far as the police departments and get their recommendations and move on from there. Mr. Hoffman- I had talked to him about some intersections within the township that I expose myself to all the time. I am wondering if you are giving it any serious thought before you start buying salt for next year? Are you going to go over the Brine Program? Administrator Pino- I do not know. Mr. Hoffman- The state is using on the Garden State now. Committeeman DiNardo- Everyone is using it. Mr. Hoffman- What is the level four for the gentleman on the Land Use Board?
Mayor Aagre- It is a classification. Just duration of term. A Class IV is a regular member with a five year term limit. Class I is a Mayor or Governing Body which is a one year limit. Class III is a township employee which I believe is a one year term. Mr. Hoffman- We now have a road program which I am happy to hear. The only problem is Clark Street and Stone Road stub have they been made part of it? Mayor Aagre- They are still working on the roads that are part of it. We are looking at the top 80 roads that need repair. We are looking at pricing and how we can fund it. It is not in place yet. Mr. Hoffman- Is the Recycling Program mandated by the DEP? Mayor Aagre- Yes Mr. Hoffman- Then Monmouth County is the next step down and they enforce it for the municipalities correct? I think I mentioned this to Mr. Pino awhile back the Chinese have strongly restricted the amount of waste material they will accept. Which means the bottom is falling out of the market and we are going to have to pay more out of our pocket because we are not going to get a lot of money back for recycling? The question is should you complain to Monmouth County? Mayor Aagre- It is definitely not a money maker. Maureen Finnegan- My concern is the water in this township. I am here over 30 years and I have never had problems with my water. It tastes like dirt and smells like ammonia and chlorine. I don t know if it is because of the new water company. Is it a new water source? Mayor Aagre- No. Ms. Finnegan- It is not me if you go the Hazlet page. It is just awful. I have never had to have a filter on my water. Deputy Mayor Kiley- We have met with the water company and they have told us they have not changed their process or their water source. We have shared the complaints of residents that there are different odors in the water and they have insisted they have not made any changes. I would direct you to advise them also. Ms. Finnegan- Can we get an outside tester to test the water? Attorney Gorman- Under state law and you get it every year in the mail a little pamphlet on the water results. They are required to do it. My guess whoever is paying for that which is probably Shore Lands but it is regulated by DEP and every year they test the water for all the parameters that are required under statute and regulations. Ms. Finnegan- Is there a way of getting an independent testing on it? How much could it costs? Attorney Gorman- I don t know how many sample points they take. Do they take it right from your source or the tap in your house? It will vary from house to house street to street depending on what is in their distribution system. Committeeman Glackin- We can always do some inquiries on how much it will cost and see if we want to pursue it. We will look into it.
Ms. Finnegan- We are getting post cards now for insurance is that just coincidental? I noticed the last couple of years a lot of water main breaks. Is this their way of saying you better get this because your pipe will be breaking or is it just a coincident? Mayor Aagre- As you know, many of the pipe systems in the town are quite old. First thing check with your homeowners insurance and see if it is covered. That is what I did and I was not so I went for it. Committeeman DiNardo- Your water from the meter to your house is not covered by any homeowner s policy and the majority of the houses in Hazlet had galvanized pipes put in. If you are one of the homes in that 50 year window I am off Beers Street and a lot of people in my neighborhood have been losing their water pipes. Motion to close hearing: Voice vote: Yes Mayor Aagre- We will not adjourn the meeting because we are going back into executive session. We will adjourn from there. Time: 9:14 PM