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Mayor Susan D. Lockwood called the regular meeting of the Delaware Township Committee to
order on September 26, 2016 at 6:30 p.m., at the Delaware Township Municipal Building, 570
Rosemont Ringoes Road (County Route 604) in Sergeantsville, New Jersey.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
All present recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
NOTICE REQUIREMENTS
Ms. Lockwood read a statement noting the Notice Requirements provided for in the Open Public
Meetings Act have been satisfied. Notice of this meeting was properly given by transmission to
the Hunterdon County Democrat, Lambertville Beacon, Trenton Times, Courier News, and Star
Ledger, by posting at the Delaware Township Municipal Building, and by filing with the
Township Clerk all on January 6, 2016.
ROLL CALL
Present: Susan Lockwood, Charles Herman, Alan Johnson Samuel Thompson, Joseph Vocke
Absent: NONE
JCP&L
Mayor Lockwood introduced Mr. John Anderson and Mr. Stan Prator Area Managers for
JCP&L. Mayor Lockwood explained that residents are upset with the handling of the power
outage on August 12, 13, & 14th of 2016. Mayor Lockwood requested Mr. Anderson explain
what happened and why the power outage last for over three days.
Mr. Anderson proceeded to explain the power failures and the steps that JCP&L had to take to
repair multiple equipment issues. Mr. Anderson explained how the electric had to be restored
and the steps that had to be taken to bring the electric back up safely. The cross country
transmission lines were damaged and needed to be repaired in order to find issues with the
substation. Once these were repaired, the lineman could then work on the substation. Once the
substation was repaired, JCP&L linemen could proceed to repair the power lines throughout
Delaware Township.
Mr. David Hirsch, 25 Lambertville -Headquarter Road, asked Mr. Anderson why the updates of
outage times were not updated properly. Mr. Hirsch asked, how does a customer get a live body
to answer when he called to tell them the power was not being restored and the time for
restoration kept changing?
Mr. Anderson apologized that this error was not caught right away and once it was discovered,
JCP&L disconnected the updates due to JCP&L not being able to override set times. This issue
was researched and a glitch with the software was discovered. JCP&L iscurrently working to
correct this issue so in the future, this will not happen, and the updates on the website will give
correct information on outage time.
Mr. David Hirsch asked Mr. Anderson, how will the customers know that this glitch has been
repaired.
Mr. Anderson stated Mr. Prator will be in touch with the Delaware Township Committee with
updates.
Mr. Johnson asked Mr. Anderson what the protocol is for contacting the Mayor or Township
when there is an extended power outage.
Mr. Anderson stated Mr. Prator would be contacting the Township Committee and Mayor
directly.
Mr. Reizen, 57 Rittenhouse Road, commented the surge happened six times in less than 60
seconds. Mr. Reizen had to have the fire department come to the house due to smoke. Mr.
Reizen commented that the lack of communication needs to be corrected and [he] would like to
see JCP&L work on the communication with customers.
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Mrs. Kristen McConkey, 141 Lambertville-Headquarters Road, stated linemen where outside of
her home on Friday around 12:30 a.m. The linemen reported there were transformer damaged
and other extensive damage. Mrs. McConkey spoke with live people at JCP&L three times over
the weekend. The first call was made on August 12th around 5:30 p.m. and the employee was
very helpful. Mrs. McConkey called two other times after and was treated rudely and
unprofessionally.
Mr. Anderson stated when the storm was predicted they held workers and also pulled workers
from projects to help restore the power. Mr. Anderson apologized for employee rudeness and
will look into customer service.
Mr. Bill Horne, Brookville Hollow Road, submitted a claim on Monday with JCP&L for damage
with a live person and received a denial letter on Tuesday. Mr. Horne stated he had $6,000.00 in
damage and loss of four major appliances. Mr. Horne asked Mr. Anderson why JCP&L is not
responsible for the damage from the surge.
Mr. Anderson stated he would not be able to comment on claims and why they were denied. Mr.
Anderson recommended residents resubmit their claims or call the claims department and request
further review.
Ms. Karyl Patterson, 30 Hamp Road, stated she lost a washing machine and the deductible for
homeowners insurance. Ms. Patterson received a denial letter stating the outage was due to a
tree falling. Ms. Patterson requested Mr. Anderson answer why everyone got different reasons
for denial.
Mr. Anderson explained, due to there being multiple repairs in many different areas of the
township, there could be different reasons why power failed.
Mr. Timothy Soltis asked if JCP&L could bring a representative to Delaware Township to meet
with individual residents and file claims in person.
Mr. Anderson explained that he would not be able to commit to having claims processed at
Delaware Township. Mr. Anderson will bring complaints back to JCP&L and JCP&L will
discuss a plan to make changes for future outages.
Mr. Richard Kulas, 80 Brookville Hollow Road, asked why JCP&L denied claims so quickly if
the causes for the outage were still being evaluated.
Ms. Geri Siwulec, 70 Lambertville-Headquarters Road, commented that they loss $70,000 in a
geo thermal solar system and lights were exploding.
Mr. Anderson suggested the residents resubmit their claims or call and receive a more in depth
explanation on the denial.
Mr. Stan Prator will report back to the Township Committee with the outcome of the software
repair and the outcome of the meeting within JCP&L on future changes.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM THE REGULAR MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 12,
2016
Mr. Herman motioned to approve the minutes from the regular meeting on September 12, 2016.
Mr. Johnson seconded the motion.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes –Herman, Johnson, Lockwood
Nays and abstain – Thompson, Vocke
MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS ONLY
No Public Comments
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RECOMMENDATION FROM CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT TO HIRE TIMOTHY
DETTERMAN FOR THE POSITION OF PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, AND FIRE
INSPECTOR EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 3, 2016.
Mr. Herman explained that the current inspection official is unable to perform inspections at this
time and is only licensed to complete one type of inspections. Mr. Detterman would be filling in
ad-hoc, and he has three types of inspection certifications. This change would be a zero net cost
to the Township.
Mr. Herman motioned to approve Mr. Timothy Detterman for the position of Plumbing,
mechanical, and fire inspector effective October 3, 2016. Mr. Vocke seconded the motion. Roll
call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes –Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
ORDINANCE #15- First Reading
TOWNSHIP OF DELAWARE
ORDINANCE NO. 2016-15
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF DELAWARE IN
HUNTERDON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, AMENDING ORDINANCE 2016-
14 ENTITLED “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION
OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON KINGWOOD ROAD, DESIGNATED AS
BLOCK 31, LOT 6.08 ON THE DELAWARE TOWNSHIP TAX MAP IN
COOPERATION WITH THE NEW JERSEY CONSERVATION
FOUNDATION, THE COUNTY OF HUNTERDON, AND THE STATE OF
NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,
AND ALSO TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF INTERESTS IN
THE PROPERTY TO THE NEW JERSEY CONSERVATION
FOUNDATION.”
WHEREAS, the Delaware Township Committee adopted Ordinance #2016-14 on September
12, 2016; and
WHEREAS, subsequent review of Ordinance #2016-14 revealed incorrect references therein to
the Wichecheoke Creek;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Township Committee of the Township of
Delaware, in Hunterdon County that Ordinance #2016-14 is amended by changing all references
therein to the Wichecheoke Creek to the Lockatong Creek.
ATTEST:
_________________________
Susan D. Lockwood, Mayor
_________________________
Jodi McKinney
Delaware Township Acting Clerk
September 26, 2016
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the above Ordinance was approved on first reading at a Regular Meeting of the
Delaware Township Committee held September 26, 2016. It will be considered on second reading for final adoption
and will have a public hearing at a Regular Meeting beginning at 7:30 P.M. on October 11, 2016 at the Delaware
Township Municipal Building, 570 Rosemont Ringoes Road (Rt. 604), Sergeantsville, N.J. At that time an
opportunity will be given for all interested persons to be heard.
Mr. Johnson moved to approve Ordinance #2016-15 on first reading, and Mr. Thompson
seconded the motion.
Members approved Ordinance #2016-15 on First reading by roll call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
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Nays and abstain – None
RESOLUTION #2016-59 AUTHORIZE ANNUAL SALARY FOR PETER BUCHANAN
FOR THE POSITIONS OF ELECTRICAL SUB CODE OFFICIAL, ELECTRICAL AND
BUILDING INSPECTOR; PHILLIP IZZO, CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL ETA AND
TIMOTHY DETTERMAN FOR PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, FIRE AND BUILDING
INSPECTOR.
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP
RESOLUTION #2016-59
WHEREAS, the Township Committee of the Township of Delaware, Hunterdon County,
New Jersey desires to amend Resolution #2016-18 that set 2016 salaries for all Township
employees not covered under collective bargaining agreements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Delaware Township Committee that
the 2016 annual salary for Peter Buchanan for the positions of Electrical Sub Code Official,
Electrical and Building Inspector; Phillip Izzo, Construction Official eta and Timothy Detterman
for Plumbing, Mechanical, Fire and Building Inspector is established as follows:
CONSTRUCTION OFFICE
Construction Official (effective 9-15-2016)
$30,029.00
Electrical Sub code (effective 9-15-2016)
$20,000.00
ATTEST:
______________________
____________________ Susan D. Lockwood, Mayor
Jodi McKinney
Acting Municipal Clerk
September 12, 2016
Mr. Herman motioned to approve Resolution #2016-59, Mr. Johnson seconded the motion, and
members unanimously approved Resolution #2016-59 by roll call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
RESOLUTION #2016-62- AUTHORIZE THE 2016 ANNUAL SALARY FOR TIMOTHY
DETTERMAN FOR PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, FIRE AND BUILDING INSPECTOR
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP
RESOLUTION #2016-62
WHEREAS, the Township Committee of the Township of Delaware, Hunterdon County,
New Jersey desires to amend Resolution #2016-18 that set 2016 salaries for all Township
employees not covered under collective bargaining agreements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Delaware Township Committee that
the 2016 annual salary for Timothy Detterman for Plumbing, Mechanical, Fire and Building
Inspector is established as follows:
CONSTRUCTION OFFICE
Inspector, Plumbing, Mechanical, Fire and Building (effective 10-3-2016)
$3,000.00
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ATTEST:
______________________
____________________ Susan D. Lockwood, Mayor
Jodi McKinney
Acting Municipal Clerk
September 26, 2016
Mr. Johnson motioned to approve Resolution #2016-62, Mr. Vocke seconded the motion, and
members unanimously approved Resolution #2016-62 by roll call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
RESOLUTION #2016-63 2015 AUDIT AND GROUP AUDIT AFFIDAVIT
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP
RESOLUTION #2016-63
WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:5-4 requires the governing body of every local unit to have
made an annual audit of its books, accounts and financial transactions; and
WHEREAS, the Annual Report of Audit for the year 2016 has been filed by a Registered
Municipal Accountant with the Municipal Clerk as per the requirements of N.J.S. 40A-5-6, and a
copy has been received by each member of the governing body; and
WHEREAS, the Local Finance Board of the State of New Jersey is authorized to
prescribe reports pertaining to the local fiscal affairs, as per R.S. 52:27BB-34; and
WHEREAS, the Local Finance Board has promulgated a regulation requiring that the
governing body of each municipality shall by resolution certify to the Local Finance Board of the
State of New Jersey that all members of the governing body have reviewed, as a minimum, the
sections of the annual audit entitled:
General Comments
Recommendations
and
WHEREAS, the members of the Delaware Township Committee have personally
reviewed as a minimum the Annual Report of Audit, and specifically the sections of the Annual
Audit entitled:
General Comments
Recommendations
as evidenced by the group affidavit form of the Township Committee; and
WHEREAS, such resolution of certification shall be adopted by the Township Committee
no later than forty-five days after the receipt of the annual audit, as per the regulations of the
Local Finance Board; and
WHEREAS, all members of the Township Committee have received and familiarized
themselves with, at least, the minimum requirements of the Local Finance Board of the State of
New Jersey as stated aforesaid and have subscribed to the affidavit as provided by the Local
Finance Board; and
WHEREAS, failure to comply with the promulgation of the Local Finance Board of the
State of New Jersey may subject the members of the Township Committee to the penalty
provisions of R.S. 52:27BB-52 to wit:
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R.S. 52:27BB-52 - “A local officer or member of a local governing body who,
after a date fixed for compliance, fails or refuses to obey an order of the Director
of Local Government Services, under the provisions of this Article, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, may be fined not more than one thousand
dollars ($1,000.00) or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both, and in addition
shall forfeit his office.”
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Township Committee of the
Township of Delaware, County of Hunterdon and State of New Jersey hereby states that it has
complied with the promulgation of the Local Finance Board of the State of New Jersey dated
July 30, 1968 and does hereby submit a certified copy of this resolution and the required
affidavit to said Board to show evidence of said compliance.
ATTEST:
____________________
__________________ Susan D. Lockwood, Mayor
Jodi McKinney
Acting Township Clerk
September 26, 2016
CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY this to be a true copy of Resolution #2016-63 approved by the Delaware Township Committee on September 26, 2016. _____________________ Jodi McKinney Acting Township Clerk
Mr. Johnson motioned to approve Resolution #2016-63, Mr. Thompson seconded the motion,
and members unanimously approved Resolution #2016-63 by roll call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
RESOLUTION #2016-64 AUTHORIZE A REQUEST TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE
DIVISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES TO APPROVE THE INSERTION OF
AN ITEM OF REVENUE IN THE BUDGET OF THE YEAR 2016 IN THE SUM OF
$11,903.15 WHICH IS NOW AVAILABLE FROM THE COUNTY OF HUNTERDON
HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANT PROJECT
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP
RESOLUTION #2016-64
WHEREAS, NJS40A:4-87 provides that the Director of the Division of Local
Government Services may approve the insertion of any special item of revenue in the budget of
any county or municipality when such item shall have been made available by law and the
amount was not determined at the time of the adoption of the budget; and,
WHEREAS, the Director may also approve the insertion of an item of appropriation for
equal amount.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Township Committee of the
Township of Delaware, in the County of Hunterdon, New Jersey, hereby requests the Director of
the Division of Local Government Services to approve the insertion of an item of revenue in the
budget of the year 2016 in the sum of $11,903.15 which is now available from the County of
Hunterdon Historic Preservation Grant Project; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Township Committee of the Township of
Delaware, in the County of Hunterdon, New Jersey hereby requests the Director of the Division
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of Local Government Services to approve the insertion of an item of revenue in the budget of the
year 2016 in the sum of $2,400.00 which is now available from the County of Somerset; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the like sum of $11,903.15 is hereby appropriated
under the caption Grant Fund/Municipal Building Historic Preservation; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the like sum of $2,400.00 is hereby appropriated
under the caption Grant Fund/Click It or Ticket; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is the result of funds from the County of
Hunterdon Historic Preservation Grant Project in the amount of $11,903.15; and the result of
funds from Somerset County in the amount of $2,400.00.
______________________
Susan D. Lockwood, Mayor
ATTEST:
________________________
Jodi McKinney
Acting Municipal Clerk
September 26, 2016
CERTIFICATION
I, Jodi McKinney, Acting Municipal Clerk of the Township of Delaware, in the County of
Hunterdon, in the State of New Jersey, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of a
resolution adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Delaware, in the County of
Hunterdon, in the State of New Jersey.
___________________________
Jodi McKinney
Acting Municipal Clerk
Mr. Johnson motioned to approve Resolution #2016-64, Mr. Vocke seconded the motion, and
members unanimously approved Resolution #2016-64 by roll call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
RESOLUTION #2016-65 RESOLUTION OF DELAWARE TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF
HUNTERDON, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 52:34-6.2(b)(3) TO
ENTER INTO A INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED
COOPERATIVE ENTITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING FIRE APPARATUS,
GOODS, EQUIPMENT
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP
RESOLUTION #2016-65
RESOLUTION OF DELAWARE TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF HUNTERDON, STATE OF
NEW JERSEY, PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 52:34-6.2(b)(3) TO ENTER INTO A
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED
COOPERATIVE ENTITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING FIRE APPARATUS,
GOODS, AND EQUIPMENT
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WHEREAS, the Township of Delaware in Hunterdon County, State of New Jersey is a
municipal corporation of the State of New Jersey and a “contracting unit” authorized pursuant to
N.J.S.A. 52:34-6.2(b)(3) to use national cooperative contracts as a method of procurement and;
WHEREAS, Houston-Galveston Area Counsel is a regional planning commission and
political subdivision of the State of Texas operating under Chapter 391, Texas Local
Government Code; and,
WHEREAS, Houston-Galveston Area Counsel is authorized to contract with eligible
entities for the purchase of goods and services; and,
WHEREAS, Houston-Galveston Area Counsel has instituted a cooperative purchasing
program under which it contracts with eligible entities; and,
WHEREAS, the Township of Delaware desires to enter into an interlocal contract with
Houston-Galveston Area Counsel for cooperative purchasing as permitted by N.J.S.A. 52:34-6.2
(b)(3);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Delaware Township Committee as
follows:
1. The Delaware Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an interlocal contract
for cooperative purchasing with the Houston-Galveston Area Counsel;
2. All activities under this agreement will be in accordance with all applicable rules,
regulations, ordinances and laws in effect or promulgated during the term of the agreement;
3. The initial period of the agreement shall be for the balance of calendar year 2016;
4. The purchase of any product will be in accordance with procedures established by
the Houston-Galveston Area Counsel and in accordance with the Laws of the State of New
Jersey;
5. Any payments made pursuant to the agreement will be in accordance with
procedures established by the Houston-Galveston Area Counsel;
6. The agreement may be amended only by a written amendment executed in
accordance with procedures established by the Houston-Galveston Area Counsel;
7. The agreement may be terminated by either party at any time upon thirty (30)
days written notice by certified mail to the other party to this agreement.
CERTIFICATION
I, Jodi McKinney, Acting Clerk of the Delaware Township, do hereby certify the above to be a
true copy of a resolution duly adopted by the Delaware Township in the County of Hunterdon at
its meeting held on September 26, 2016.
_______________________
Jodi McKinney
Acting Clerk Delaware Township Date: September 26, 2016
Mr. Herman motioned to approve Resolution #2016-65, Mr. Johnson seconded the motion, and
members unanimously approved Resolution #2016-65 by roll call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
SPEED LIMIT ON ROSEMONT-RINGOES ROAD –TIM SOLTIS
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Mr. Timothy Soltis, 620 Rosemont-Ringoes Road, submitted the following proposed objectives
to the Township Committee:
Mr. Johnson presented a review of the sidewalk issues and recapped the role the Township
Committee has been taking to find solutions for this issue.
Ms. Kristen McCarthy recalled, that some issues are that the property where the sidewalks would
be placed is privately owned and door to door conversation will need to be done. There might be
some resistance from property owners.
Mr. Herman stated there might be some resistance from residents whose homes would be in the
sidewalk route. There might be residents that will not want the sidewalks close to their homes.
Attorney Hadinger agreed with Mr. Herman that this could affect the residents property, such as
retaining walls, landscaping, etc.
Mr. Timothy Soltis requested the Township Committee consider creating a committee to work
with the Township Committee on the expansion of sidewalks, radar signs, etc. in the
Sergeantsville Village.
Mr. Thompson stated other residents have approached the Township Committee with interest in
creating a sub-committee relating to sidewalk issues. Mr. Thompson will contact the other
residents and verify interest.
Mr. Herman motioned that a resolution be drafted for the October 11, 2016 meeting to authorize
a “Sergeantsville pedestrian safety, walkability and speed safety” committee to work with the
Township Committee on safety issues for the Village of Sergeantsville. Mr. Thompson
seconded the motion. All voted in favor.
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PIPELINE UPDATE- PENNEAST APPRAISERS
Mr. Thompson commented that residents have been getting letters from Integra Realty
Resources, a contractor for PennEast, informing residents that their property will be appraised.
Integra Realty resources has been contracted to appraise the value of the proposed PennEast
easement across properties. The letter from Integra stated if residents choose not to let Integra
assessors on the property, they will be assessing property from the public road way. Mr.
Thompson asked to discuss the protocol residents should follow if they choose not to participate
in the appraisal portion of this project. Mr. Thompson asked what steps should the residents take
if the appraisers trespass on their properties and/or on the public road way? Attorney Hadinger
stated the right of way is different for roads and properties. There is no generalized right of way
for all roads and properties.
Mr. Thomas Kowalczyk asked if anyone can conduct business in the right of way in front of his
house.
Mr. Vincent DiBianca asked if a company stops in the road and has equipment can they be asked
to leave.
Attorney Hadinger stated Integra has the right to be on the public road way as long as they are
not obstructing traffic or causing a public safety issue. Attorney Hadinger advised the residents
to ask the trespasser to leave the property. If the appraiser chooses not to leave, then the resident
should notify the Delaware Township Police Department.
Chief Chris Cane stated, if the appraiser enters a resident’s property, the resident should
document the trespassing and can also take pictures or video. The resident can file a suit with
the municipal court for trespassing against the trespasser.
The Township Committee discussed creating no parking restrictions on Township Roads and
how this process could work.
Attorney Hadinger stated no parking can be established and signage would be needed. The main
issue with having no parking is it will have to be enforced for everyone including homeowners
and their guests.
Mr. Johnson stated he will come up with areas where no parking could be created.
The Township committee discussed creating resolutions and letters to mail to Integra Realty
Resources, FERC and other officials as the Township Committee did with the surveyors last year
informing them that the Township opposes use of the public right of way for appraisal activities.
Mr. Herman suggested the Township Committee revise Resolution 2015-57 and 2015-70 which
addressed surveyors, and the letter created in 2015, that went with the resolutions.
Mrs. McKinney will work with Mr. Thompson to revise the resolutions and letter.
IT ASSESSMENT SUB COMMITTEE UPDATE
No update at this time.
MUNICIPAL BUILDING KEYS
Mr. Herman stated an estimate for the re-keying of the municipal building will need to be done.
Mayor Lockwood suggested that Kathy Klink look into obtaining the estimate and report back to
the Township Committee.
REVIEW OF MEETING DATES
Review of the Meeting Dates was completed.
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COMMENTS OF THE COMMITTEE
Committeeman Thompson reported the following:
Mr. Thompson reported there is no report at this time
Committeeman Herman reported the following:
Mr. Herman asked for an update on vacant properties.
Mr. Johnson stated he is working on developing procedure on these properties. Mr. Johnson has
sent Attorney Hadinger documents to review.
Mr. Herman asked if the Township could offer a place for leaf disposal to residents who have
smaller properties.
Mrs. Klink stated she will research and work with DPW to locate a viable location if possible.
Mr. Herman spoke with Bill Powell regarding the new engineering report, which is needed for a
revised grant application due to change of location for the generators. The location of the two
generators are the DPW building and the Sergeantsville Volunteer Fire House.
Mr. Herman wanted the Township Committee to acknowledge two events for Delaware
Township Childhood Cancer Awareness Day. Two families that have been personally touched
by cancer in Delaware Township sponsored two events. The Mackenzie Wright Family and
residents of Delaware Township participated in The Philadelphia Children’s Hospital walk/run
event which raised almost $19,000.00 and St. Baldrick’s event for Rayanna Marrero at the SVFD
helped raise over $40,000.00.
Committeeman Johnson reported the following:
Mr. Johnson stated Delaware Township has an employee that has an application license and
three certifications that qualify him for spraying of pesticides and herbicides. Mr. Johnson
requests permission to trade in the extra mower that is not in use at DPW to offset cost of a
sprayer with a net cost of $2,380.00. This would cost about the same amount as one season of
spraying would cost.
Mr. Thompson asked about storage and training.
Mr. Johnson stated that we already have the procedure and space for storage. We will buy the
chemicals as we are using them. Delaware Township has better control of procedures for
spraying.
Township Committee members agree this would be in the best interest of Delaware Township.
Mr. Johnson stated DPW has been waiting to hear from Approved Fire Protection. Mr. Johnson
will have Jay Trstensky contact Approved Fire Protection to review documents and set a date for
them to proceed with the repairs at Delaware Township Municipal Building.
Mr. Johnson thanked Delaware Township for the flowers and condolences his family received
for their recent family loss.
Committeeman Vocke reported the following:
Mr. Vocke reported there is no report at this time
Mayor Lockwood reported the following:
Mayor Lockwood reported there is no report at this time
MEETING OPENED TO THE PUBLIC
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No public Comments.
APPROVAL OF BILL LIST
Mr. Herman motioned to approve the bill list. Mr. Thompson seconded.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
RESOLUTION TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS CANADATE TO
FILL A VACANCY OF AN OFFICER FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CLOSED SESSION
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, Section 8 of the Open Public Meetings Act N.J.S.A. 10:4-12 (b) (1) et seq.
permits the exclusion of the public from a meeting in certain circumstances; and
WHEREAS, the Delaware Township Committee is of the opinion that such
circumstances exist.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Delaware Township Committee as
follows:
1. The public shall be excluded from discussion related to the closed session on
September 26, 2016.
2. The general nature of the subject matter to be discussed involves any pending or
anticipated litigation or contract negotiation in which the public body is or may become a
party. In this case the Township Committee will discuss anticipated litigation with
property owners in connection with zoning matters.
3. Any matter involving pending or anticipated litigation or contract negotiation in which
the public body is or may become a party and any matter falling within the attorney-
client privilege to the extent that confidentiality is required to preserve the attorney-
client relationship may be discussed in closed session pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:4-12(b)(7).
4. The general nature of another subject matter to be discussed involves personnel matters
related to the employment, appointment or termination of current or prospective public
employees, unless all individuals who could be adversely affected request, in writing, that
the matter is discussed at a public meeting. The Committee will discuss items of
personnel, namely, the positions of Planning Board Administrative Officer and
Administrative Assistant.
5. Any matter involving personnel may be discussed in closed session pursuant to N.J.S.A.
10:4-12(b)(8).
6. Where permissible by law, the results of these discussions shall be released to the public
within six months or as soon as possible thereafter.
7. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
ATTEST:
_______________________
__________________ Susan D. Lockwood, Mayor
Jodi McKinney
Acting Township Clerk
September 26, 2016
Mr. Herman moved to approve the foregoing resolution. Mr. Thompson seconded the motion,
and members unanimously approved the resolution.
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No action was taken in Executive Session.
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION
Mr. Johnson moved to return to open session. Mr. Thompson seconded the motion, and members
unanimously approved the motion.
ACTION TAKEN FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION, IF ANY
Mr. Herman moved to approve the recommendation of Chief Chris Cane to hire Police Officer
Paul Murphy starting October 10, 2016 at a yearly salary of $54,598.00. Mr. Thompson
seconded the motion, and by roll call vote.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes – Herman, Johnson, Lockwood, Thompson, Vocke
Nays and abstain – None
ADJOURNMENT
Mr. Herman asked the Township Committee to please call the Committee member assigned as a
liaison to a committee if you are requesting information or an employee to be present at a
meeting.
Members motioned, seconded and unanimously approved a motion to adjourn the meeting at
10:34 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Jodi McKinney
Acting Township Clerk
Approved: (October 11, 2016)
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Susan D. Lockwood, Mayor