HomeMy Public PortalAbout01-06-23 ReorganizationJANUARY 6, 2023
The Re -Organization of the Governing Body of the Borough of RE -ORGANIZATION
Carteret was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Reiman at MEETING
approximately 1:00 p.m. on Friday, January 6, 2023, at the URSB
Performing Arts Center, 46 Washington Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey.
Upon individual roll call the following were noted present: ROLL CALL
Mayor Daniel J. Reiman
Councilmember Vincent Bellino
**CLERK'S NOTE:
" Jorge Diaz
the 2022 Council was
Dennis DiMaseio
Adjourned Sine Die at
" Ajmar Johal
the Decembcs 29 2022
" Randy Krum
Council Meeting.
" Susan Naples
Also noted present were Municipal Clerk Carmela Pogorzelski and
Borough Attorney Robert J. Bergen, Esq.
The meeting was opened with a moment of silent prayer then the PASTOR DANIEL
mayor welcomed Pastor Daniel Andrews from Salvation City Church ANDREWS
who said a prayer.
PLEDGE OF
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by VFW Past Commander George ALLEGIANCE
Lisicki.
Notice of today's meeting was sent to the Home New Tribune, the Star STATEMENT OF
Ledger, posted on the Borough's website, bulletin board and the doors MEETING NOTICE
of the Memorial Municipal Building on December 20, 2022. Notice
was published in the Home New Tribune and the Star Ledger on
December 30, 2022. All items being voted on tonight were posted on
the Borough's website, www.carteret.net prior to tonight's meeting.
Mayor Reiman asked Municipal Clerk Pogorzelski if she was in CERTIFICATION OF
possession of the Certification of Elections with regard to the mayor, ELECTIONS
Councilmembers Bellino and Diaz being elected at the November,
2022 General Election.
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Municipal Clerk Pogorzelski said she did have confirmation from the
County Clerk's Office that all three were elected.
Mayor Reiman administered the Oath of Office to Councilmember
Diaz.
Councilmember Diaz wished everyone a happy new year and thanked
COUNCILMEMBER them for coming, he noted that the council hasn't had a meeting in
JORGE DIAZ person for the last two years. He thanked his wife, children and mom
for their support and thanked the mayor and council for working
together for the past twenty years. He told a story about when he and
the mayor were walking through the four foot water during Hurricane
Ida. He thanked the department heads and first responders for what
they do, then thanked the residents for reelecting him.
Mayor Reiman administered the Oath of Office to Councilmember
Bellino.
COUNCILMEMBER Councilmember Bellino thanked his family and said his wife wishes
VINCENT BELLINO everyone well but she was with their young grandchildren and couldn't
be here. He thanked the residents for supporting the mayor and
council as a group who were working together for twenty years and
thanked the department heads and employees. He congratulated
Mayor Reiman, Councilmember Diaz and Councilmember Krum who
was also reelected in November.
Mayor Reiman said Councilmember Krum was elected to the one year
unexpired term in November and took his Oath of Office after the
certification of the election in December.
ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin thanked the mayor for the honor of
CRAIG COUGHLIN swearing him in and for all he has done for the Borough of Carteret.
He said Mayor Reiman is remarkably gifted and dedicated to the town.
He congratulated the mayor and said he has done an incredibly well
done job; the people elected him mayor for the fourth term. He spoke
about his time in Carteret as a youth and how the town has changed
thanks to the mayor's vision.
Mayor Reiman was sworn in by Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin.
MAYOR DANIEL J. Mayor Reiman thanked everyone and welcomed them to the 118"
REIMAN reorganization meeting. He said this is the first administration to stand
at the doorway of three decades of service to the residents of the
community. He said this is his 25t" year in public service and he is
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starting his 21" year as mayor. He thanked everyone for their support
and spoke about his vision for his new term. He spoke about the new
arts district, major investments in roads/sewers improvements. He
recognized Middlesex County Commissioner Director Rios and
Commissioner Charlie Kenny who were there from the county and
thanked them for all their support. He continued to speak about
improvements to parks and expanding recreational opportunities for all
residents, dining along the pier and enhanced live performances at
Waterfront Park. He said the 1.5 mile southern walkway will be open
soon which will run from the pier to the Woodbridge border and the
northern walkway will break ground soon. He said the goal is a Rails
to Trails Program which is over five mules of recreational trails for
residents and visitors to enjoy. He said in the coming months the
Borough will take possession of the first ferry boat, the Theodore
Roosevelt and will soon begin construction of a second boat and spoke
about the ferry terminal. He thanked Senator Vitale, Assemblywoman
Lopez and Speaker Coughlin for their support. He said once
completed there will be $1 billion dollars in anion construction jobs
with the proposed film studio project, hotels, dining and shopping. He
said this will hold the line for municipal taxes, taxes went from the
highest to the lowest and this is the largest surplus in the history of the
Borough.
Mayor Reiman asked for a nomination for Council President.
Councihnember Diaz nominated Councihnember Johal for Council
President.
Upon MMS&C, by Councilmeinbers Diaz and Naples and unanimous, COUNCIL PRESIDENT
affirmative vote of the full membership present, Councihnember
Ajmar Johal was nominated Council President.
Mayor Reiman asked for a nomination for Council Vice President.
Councihnember Bellino nominated Councilnember Diaz for Council
Vice President.
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COUNCIL VICE Upon MMS&C, by Councilmembers Bellino and Drum and
PRESIDENT unanimous, affirmative vote of the full membership present,
Councilmember Jorge Diaz was nominated Council Vice President.
ADOPTION OF THE Upon MMS&C, by Councilmembers Krum and DiMascio the 2023
2023 RULES OF Rules of Council and 2023 Meeting Schedule were adopted. Upon
COUNCIL AND individual roll call vote, Councilmembers Bellino, Diaz, DiMascio,
2023 MEETING Johal, Krum and Naples voted in the affirmative.
SCHEDULE
2023
RULES OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL
BOROUGH OF CARTERET
ARTICLE I
The deliberations of the Council shall be governed by "Robert's Rules
of Order".
ARTICLE II
MAYOR
SECTION 1. The Mayor shall preside over the deliberations of the
Council and shall conduct the meetings thereof. He shall see that the
laws of the State and the ordinances of the Borough are faithfully
executed and followed. He shall recommend to the Council such
ordinances, resolutions or actions that he shall deem necessary or
expedient and in the best interest and the welfare of the Borough. He
shall maintain peace and good order and have power to suppress all
tumultuous assemblies in the Borough. The Mayor shall oversee the
daily departmental and agency responsibility of the Borough. He shall
approve or veto all expenditures made by the Council and/or
departments. In his absence this duty shall be assumed by the Council
President. (See R.S. 40:87 et seq. and 40:88-1). hi addition to the
Council President, there shall also be a Council Vice President, who
shall assume the duties in the absence of the Council President.
SECTION 2. He shall, on all occasions preserve the strictest order
decorum, and he/she shall cause the removal of all persons who
interrupt the orderly proceedings of the Council.
SECTION 3. He shall decide all questions of order.
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SECTION 4. In the absence of the Mayor, or if he is unable to
perform his duties, the Council President (or, in his inability to act, the
Councilmember having the longest teen as such in consecutive years)
shall act as Mayor, as provided by Statute. (See R.S.40A:60-3).
ARTICLE III
BOROUGH CLERK
SECTION 1. The Clerk shall perform the duties enjoined upon
him/her by revised Statutes of New Jersey and these By -Laws. (See
R.S. 40A:9-133 et seq.).
SECTION 2. He/she shall keep the minutes and ordinance books
properly and fiilly indexed and shall perform all the duties usually
devolving upon such officer; and in addition, such other duties or
services as the Mayor or Council may direct.
SECTION 3. He/she and/or the Deputy or Assistant Clerk shall be
the liaison officer between the Civil Service Commission and the
Borough of Carteret.
ARTICLE IV
MEETINGS
SECTION 1. The Council shall hold an annual meeting on the first
Sunday of January at Eleven -Thirty O'Clock or, during the first seven
days of January in any year (See R.S. 40A:60-3 and 40A:60-5) in the
Council Chambers at the Memorial Municipal Building or such place
as designated by the Mayor.
SECTION 2. That at the aforesaid meeting the Council shall fix the
time and place for holding regular meetings during the ensuing year,
which time and place shall be as set forth in the annual notice
published by the Borough Clerk pursuant to the Open Public Meetings
Act and which shall include at least one Regular Meeting to be held
each month at 6:00 p.m., at the Memorial Municipal Building, 61
Cooke Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey. The public shall receive due
notice of the meetings pursuant to the "Open Public Meetings Act".
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SECTION 3. At the annual meeting, the Mayor will appoint with
advice and consent of Council one of its members as Council President
to serve for the calendar year. (See R.S. 40A:60-3).
SECTION 4. "The Mayor shall, when necessary, call special
meetings of the Council, in case of his neglect or refusal, and four
members of the Council may call such meetings at such time and place
in such Borough as they may designate, and in all cases of special
meetings reasonable advance notice considered to be of forty-eight
hours except in case of emergency shall be given in person to all
members of the Council, or left at their place of residence. (See R.S.
10:4-6).
SECTION 5. As provided for in the annual notice, preceding every
regular Council Meeting the Council shall hold an Agenda Meeting at
the Memorial Municipal Building at 6:00 p.m. This shall be known as
the official Agenda Meeting. At this meeting the agenda of that
week's regular Council Meeting shall be planned. Resolutions,
ordinances or other items of business being proposed by a Standing
Committee or member of the Council shall be considered by the whole
Council. If the majority of the Council agrees to put the proposal on
the agenda for the business meeting, it shall then be turned over to the
Borough Attorney to be put in its proper legal form. The Council
shall be polled in alphabetic order to determine if any new business
will be proposed and the nature of its subject matter. Any business not
placed on the agenda shall be out of order and prohibited. Where,
however, the majority of the Council present at a regular, special or
adjourned meeting of the Council approve the matter not previously
listed on the agenda, such matter may then be considered. The public
shall receive due notice of the agenda meetings pursuant to the "Open
Public Meetings Act". A portion of every meeting conducted pursuant
to the Open Public Meetings Act shall be set aside for public
continent. The public will be permitted to speak on any issue of
concern as it relates to any federal, state, county, school, municipal or
local authority matter. No one may be allowed more than three (3)
minutes when addressing the Council, and the public comment period
on any matter before the Governing Body shall not extend beyond
thirty (30) minutes. The Borough Clerk is hereby authorized to
schedule the public comment period within the order of business for
any agenda and/or special meeting as she/he shall determine in
consultation with the Mayor and Council.
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SECTION 6. A quorum shall be provided by the Revised Statutes
of New Jersey, viz.; three Couneilmembers and the Mayor, and in the
absence of the Mayor, four Couneilmembers (See R.S. 40:88-1).
SECTION 7. If no quorum be present at any meeting, those
assembled shall have the power and are hereby authorized to set a new
meeting date, and then adjourn.
SECTION 8. The following order of business shall be observed
viz.:
1. Call the roll
2. Moment of silent prayer
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Approval of minutes
5. Introduction of Ordinances
6. Public Portion on Resolutions and other Agenda
items
7. Introduction of Resolutions
8. Payment of Bills
9. Presentation of communications, petition, etc.
10. Reports of committees and department heads
(limited to 5 minutes per meeting)
11. Greeting of public and invitation of discussion and
12. Adjourmnent
SECTION 8.1. Any member of the public wishing to address the
Governing Body during the public discussion portion of a meeting
must request to do so by registering ("signing in") with the Borough
Clerk in the official Borough log book. Registration is to include
name, address, phone number, topic or purpose of discussion, and shall
be done prior to the start of the Public Portion.
SECTION 9. The public shall be afforded the opportunity to speak on
the contents of the proposed resolutions or any other business or
concerns. The public shall not be allowed to address the Council
while they are taking action on the resolutions. No one may be
allowed more than three (3) minutes when addressing the Council, and
the public connnent period shall not extend beyond thirty (30)
minutes.
SECTION 9.1. The Council may take action on the proposed
resolutions either as individual resolutions, or grouped together as a
block of resolutions pursuant to a consent agenda. Any vote cast by a
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respective Councilmember on the proposed resolutions comprising the
consent agenda will be recorded as that Councilmember's vote upon
each resolution so listed on the consent agenda unless noted otherwise.
SECTION 10. Reports of committees shall be presented by
alphabetic order of the members of Council.
SECTION 11. During the public discussion portion of a Council
Meeting, each person recognized by the Chair shall be permitted to
discuss matters of public concern at said meeting limiting their
speaking to three (3) minutes per person, and the public comment
period shall not extend beyond thirty (30) minutes.
SECTION 12. The aforesaid order of business at any meeting may
be changed by the Mayor or a majority vote of the members of the
Council present at such meeting.
SECTION 13. Except as otherwise required by the Statutes, or
specially provided in the By -Laws, all action of the Council shall be
by a majority vote of those present.
SECTION 14. Upon demand of one member of the Council, or
when ordered by the Mayor or when directed by Statute, a roll call
vote shall be taken and the yeas and nays entered in the minutes of the
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SECTION 15. For all Council Meetings, members of the Governing
Body, Officers and Officials of the Borough shall be dressed in a
professional and businesslike manner. At the Council's Agenda
Meetings, male Councilmembers shall wear either a necktie or a
jacket. At the Council's Regular Meetings, male Councilmembers
shall wear a necktie and a jacket. Female Councilmembers shall dress
in a similarly appropriate manner. No jeans or slacks made of denim
material shall be worn to any Council Meeting. This Dress Code shall
be applicable to all Borough Boards and Commissions.
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ARTICLE V
SECTION 1. The Mayor shall name all committees with such
appointment subject to the concurrence of a majority of the Council.
The Mayor shall see that all matters referred to the conunittees are
acted upon and reported promptly. Should a majority of the Council
not concur in the appointment by the Mayor or any Couneilmembers
to any conunittee, a majority of the members of said Council are
hereby empowered to make such appointment.
SECTION 2. The following Standing Conunittees of the Council
consisting of three Councilmembers, with the first named
Councilmember to act as Chairperson shall be proposed at the annual
Meeting, viz.:
1. Buildings and Grounds
2. Finance and Administration
3. Fire & Domestic Preparedness
4. Parks and Recreation/Public Property
5. Police & Public Safety
6. Public Works
7. Board of Education Liaison
Committee members shall meet and/or consult during the first and
fourth weeks of each month as the need arises in order to conduct their
respective conunittee business. They also shall coordinate their
common efforts, so as to adhere to requirements of all local
Ordinances and Resolutions, as well as purchasing practices and
procedures for the benefit of the Borough. A Councilmember at the
discretion of the Mayor with consent of the Council may head one or
more committees.
SECTION 3. In addition to other responsibilities, the Standing
Committees shall perform the following functions:
1. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS:
This committee shall be responsible for the proper
maintenance and janitorial service of all Borough owned
buildings.
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2. FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION:
The primary function of this committee is to assist the
Mayor and Council in the preparation of the annual
budget to be prepared on or before February 15, of
each year as well as providing assistance for the proper
coordination of purchasing f nctions and needs of the
departments and agencies which the Standing
Committee of the Borough represents.
This committee shall be responsible for the personnel
and equipment of the offices of the Borough Clerk,
Assessor, Collection -Treasurer, Building Inspector,
Engineer, Auditor, Attorney, and Senior Citizen
Transportation.
3. FIRE & DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS:
This Committee shall be responsible for the personel
and equipment of the Fire Department, including all
fire houses.
4. PARKS AND RECREATION/PUBLIC PROPERTY:
This Committee shall be responsible for the personnel
and equipment of the parks, playgrounds, senior citizens'
transportation and all recreation activities.
This Committee shall also be responsible for the
implementation and administration of the Shade Tree
Program.
5. POLICE & PUBLIC SAFETY:
This Committee shall be responsible for the personnel
and equipment of the Police Department and facility.
6. PUBLIC WORKS:
This Committee shall be responsible for the personnel
and equipment of the Streets and Roads Department,
Central Vehicle Maintenance, Recycling Department,
Sewerage Department, including street cleaning and
the borough dump.
7. BOARD OF EDUCATION LIAISON:
This Committee shall be responsible for communicating and
sharing pertinent information with the Board of Education.
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SECTION 4. Standing Committees are appointed to expedite and
facilitate the work of the Council, but only within statutory, Borough
Ordinance and Rules of Council limits as the entire Council is held
responsible for any or all of its acts.
SECTION 5. A Standing Comninittee shall:
1. Plan, study and control within budgetary and statutory
limitations; carry on the routine activities for which it
has primary responsibility.
2. Perform such acts as may be assigned to it by the Council.
3. Report and make reconunendation to the Council
regarding its responsibilities and activities.
SECTION 6. Special committees shall be appointed for purposes
other than those included in the duties of the Standing Conunittees by
a majority vote of the Council.
SECTION 7. The Chairperson of each Standing or Special
Committee shall be prepared to report to the Council at each regular
meeting on the principal activities and achievements of his/her
Conunittee.
SECTION 8. All department heads in charge of Direct Supervision
of Borough Employees, shall prepare and submit a monthly report on
his/her department activities and achievements and a report on the
conduct of his/her employees including sick leave, overtime and
attendance. The report is to be submitted to the Mayor, Department
Chairperson and the Municipal Clerk for proper filing.
ARTICLE VI
BILLS, CLAIMS & VOUCHERS
SECTION 1. All bills, vouchers, or claims against the Borough
shall be in writing and certified by the vendor, fully itemized and on
such forms as the Borough shall pronmlgate for that purpose through
the Finance Department. As required by Statute, said forms shall be
sworn to by the claimant before submission for approval and payment,
verifying that the work or materials have been supplied, or services
rendered, to the Borough, in accordance with specifications, plans or
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order. Borough Ordinance #05-67, et seq., sets forth the specific
procedures in connection with bills, claims and vouchers, and the
requirements thereto.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to the Borough's Purchasing Agent
Ordinance, Resolution #89-300 and other formerly adopted resolutions
of Council and State Statute, no vendor's request for payment, supplies
or services rendered shall be honored unless properly completed. No
Borough Officer, Official, Agency Head or any other Borough
employee, may purchase any article, item, material, service or
equipment for use by the Borough, except in accordance with the
provisions contained in Borough Ordinance #05-67.
SECTION 3. The route of purchasing requisitions, purchase
orders, vouchers, bills or claims to be paid by the Borough shall be in
accordance with the Purchasing Agent Ordinance #05-67, et seq.,
which shall govern all purchasing within the Borough, and shall be the
sole guide, subject to requirements of State Statute. The Finance
Department, having confirmed compliance with the provisions of the
Purchasing Ordinance, shall refer all verified bills, claims and
vouchers recommended for payment to the Council. The Finance
Department shall prepare a list of the total amormt of the individual
vouchers approved by each committee, and subsequently recommend
for payment by the Financing Courn ittee, according to budgetary
appropriations. The Finance Department shall keep an accurate
ruining total as to any appropriation for payment of any particular
account or accounts, or for any particular services or supplies, so as to
be available to provide this information readily. The Finance
Department shall also maintain costs and/or a voucher trail as to all
vouchers which have been paid and shall be paid. Authorization to
draw checks and pay the amount of the approved vouchers by the
Councilmenibers shall be made by formal resolution of the Council, in
compliance with applicable State Statute, The Chief Finance Officer
may delegate the above duties/functions but in all cases shall be
responsible for compliance.
SECTION 4. Corresponding vouchers, invoices, or bills shall
accompany all checks drawn in payment thereof, when the said checks
are presented to the Chief Financial Officer, Mayor and Borough Clerk
for original and/or mechanical signatures.
SECTION 5. All bills, vouchers, invoices and paychecks shall be
filed in a safe place in the Finance Department Office.
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ARTICLE VII
AMENDMENTS
SECTION 1. The Mayor may propose amendments to these By -
Laws at any Regular Meeting. If the proposed amendments are listed
on the formal agenda, a vote on said amendments may take place
during that meeting. If not so listed, the proposed amendments may be
listed for discussion at the next regularly scheduled Council Meeting;
the proposed amendments may then be voted upon at the next
subsequently scheduled Regular Council Meeting. Any proposed
amendments to these By -Laws must be approved by a 2/3 vote of the
full membership of the Governing Body.
ARTICLE VIII
ADOPTION AND TERM
SECTION 1. The By -Laws shall be adopted by a resolution of
Council concurred in by a majority of the Members of Council and
approved by the Mayor. The By -Laws shall become effective
immediately after adoption and shall remain in effect for no longer
than December 31st of the calendar year in which the By -Laws were
adopted.
ARTICLE IX
SECTION 1. Any Borough Employee violating any of these rules
shall be subjected to disciplinary proceedings and may be suspended
or removed.
ARTICLE X
All Department Heads and Supervisors shall The Borough Engineer,
Borough Attorney, Borough Collector -Treasurer, Borough Auditor,
Business Administrator and Police Director shall submit the following
written reports to the Mayor and to the members of Council:
1. A monthly report summarizing the progress of all matters being
handled or worked upon by each. This is a monthly "Progress
Report' to be submitted prior to the first meeting of the next month.
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2. Project or Case Report - Reports that will give in detail all facts
about the projects or cases completed by either or both the Borough
Attorney, Borough Engineer, Borough Auditor, Business
Administrator and Police Director, to be presented before the meeting
next following the completion of the case or project.
3. Special Reports - To deal with any special information the Borough
Council may need to be informed on any new case or project of either
the Attorney, Engineer, Collector -Treasurer, or Auditor. To be
presented as soon as needed and requested by majority vote of
Borough Council.
4. Year End Reports - These will summarize work for the year by the
Borough Attorney, Borough Engineer, Borough Auditor, Business
Administrator and Police Director. They will be presented to the
Mayor and Councilmembers prior to the first regular meeting of the
Council in the next succeeding year. They will serve to acquaint new
officials with prior and continuing activities of the Borough Attorney,
Borough Auditor, Borough Engineer, Business Administrator and
Police Director.
PUBLIC PORTION Upon MMS&C, by Councilmembers Kann and Naples and unanimous
MEETING OPEN affirmative vote of the full membership present, the meeting was
RESOLUTIONS/ opened for public input on all Resolutions/Agenda items and new
AGENDA ITEMS &
NEW BUSINESS business.
PUBLIC PORTION There being no comments or objections to the Resolutions/Agenda
CLOSED items or new business, upon MMS&C, by Councilmembers Diaz and
Krum and unanimous affirmative vote of the full membership present,
the meeting was closed.
CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Reiman asked for a motion on the Consent Agenda.
Resolutions #23-1 through #23-9 were introduced by Mayor Reiman
and referred to the Council for action.
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Upon MMS&C, by Councilmembers Krum and Diaz Resolutions ADOPTED
#23-1 through #23-9 were adopted. Upon individual roll call vote,
Councilmembers Bellino, Diaz, Johal and Naples voted in the
affirmative.
RESOLUTION #23-1
RESOLUTION #23-1
DESIGNATING
"DESIGNATING OFFICIAL TO ISSUE CERTIFICATES
OFFICIAL TO ISSUE
AS TO LIABILITY FOR ASSESSMENTS FOR
CERTIFICATES OF
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS"
LIABILITY FOR
ASSESSMENTS
RESOLUTION #23-2
RESOLUTION #23-2
DESIGNATING
"DESIGNATING OFFICIAL TO ISSUE TAX SEARCHES
OFFICIAL TO ISSUE
FOR THE BOROUGH OF CARTERET"
TAX SEARCHES
RESOLUTION #23-3 RESOLUTION #23-3
DESIGNATING
"DESIGNATING OFFICIAL NEWSPAPERS OFFICIAL
OF THE BOROUGH OF CARTERET" NEWSPAPERS
RESOLUTION #23-4 RESOLUTION #23-4
DESIGNATING
"DESIGNATING OFFICIAL DEPOSITORIES OFFICIAL
OF THE BOROUGH OF CARTERET" DEPOSITORIES
RESOLUTION #23-5 RESOLUTION #23-5
FIXING RATE OF
"FIXING RATE OF INTEREST TO BE CHARGED INTEREST ON
ON DELINQUENT TAXES AND DELINQUENT TAXES
ASSESSMENTS"
RESOLUTION 923-6 RESOLUTION #23-6
ESTABLISHING
"ESTABLISHING A PETTY -CASH FUND FOR THE PETTY CASH FUND
BOROUGH OF CARTERET PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40A:5-21"
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RESOLUTION #23-7
2023 TEMPORARY
BUDGET
RESOLUTION 423-8
AUTHORIZING
MAYOR TO
EXECUTE ALL
GRANTS,
AGREEMENTS, ETC.
RESOLUTION #23-9
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES, EXCEL
AMAX/US METALS
RESOLUTION 423-7
"PROVIDING FOR A TEMPORARY BUDGET FOR THE
YEAR 2023 PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40A:4-19"
RESOLUTION #23-8
"AUTHORIZING MAYOR TO EXECUTE ANY AND ALL
GRANTS, AGREEMENTS, DONATIONS/ENDOWMENTS
ON BEHALF OF THE BOROUGH"
RESOLUTION #23-9
"AUTHORIZING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
CONTRACT WITH EXCEL ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES, INC."
Mayor Reiman recognized County Commissioner Director Ron Rios,
County Commissioner Charlie Kemiy, former Governor James
McGreevey and said Cornell Estates Park will be dedicated in the
Governor's dad's honor early this spring. He recognized Gary Taffet,
Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez, Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin
and thanked them and the family and friends who attended the meeting
today.
There being no further conmients or discussion, upon MMS&C, by
ADJOURNED Councilmembers Diaz and Krum and unanimous affirmative vote of
the Rill membership present, the meeting was adjourned at
approximately 1:27 p.m.
ep
Respectfully
Municipal Clerk
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