20230719 - Village Council Regular Public Meeting Agenda

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                  VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD

                     VILLAGE COUNCIL

                 REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING

                      JULY19, 2023

                        7:30 P.M.

 

1.   Call to Order - Mayor

 

2.   Statement of Compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act  

 

3.   Roll Call - Village Clerk

 

4.   Flag Salute and Moment of Silence

 

5.   Acceptance of Financial Reports

 

6.   Approval of Minutes

 

7.   Proclamation

 

     Proclaim July as Parks and Recreation Month

 

8.   Swearing-in of Police Officer Francisco Santiago

 

9.   Swearing-in of Police Officer Isaiah Walters

 

10.  Swearing-in of Police Sergeant John A. Ward

 

11.  Swearing-in of Police Sergeant Anthony Mormino

 

12.  Swearing-in of Police Lieutenant John Chuck

 

13.  Swearing-in of Police Lieutenant Salvatore D’Amico

 

 

 

 

14.  Swearing-in of Police Captain Glenn Ender

 

15.  Swearing-in of Police Chief Forest Lyons

 

Pursuant to Chapter 3-19 of the Code of the Village of Ridgewood, Manner of Addressing Council, and Chapter

3-20, Decorum, the Village Council meetings shall be conducted in the following manner:

 

Manner of Addressing Council

 

Persons other than Councilmembers may be permitted to address the Council in the proper order of business. A person present may, upon recognition by the Chair, be heard either upon ordinances upon second reading or at the time of petitions and oral communications from the public and at such other times as the Council may, by majority vote of those present, specifically permit. No person shall address any remark or question to any specific Councilmember, nor shall any person be permitted to address the Chair while a motion is pending. A Councilmember may, through the Chair, respond to any communication or address received pursuant to this section.

 

Decorum

 

Any person who shall disturb the peace of the Council, make impertinent or slanderous remarks or conduct himself in a boisterous manner while addressing the Council shall be forthwith barred by the presiding officer from further audience before the Council, except that if the speaker shall submit to proper order under these rules, permission for him to continue may be granted by a majority vote of the Council.

 

16.  Comments from the Public (Not to exceed 3              minutes per person - 40 minutes in total)

 

17.  Village Manager's Report

 

18.  Village Council Reports

 

19.  ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION – RIDGEWOOD WATER

 

     NONE

 

20.  ORDINANCES - PUBLIC HEARING – RIDGEWOOD WATER

 

     NONE

 

 

 

 

 

 

21.  RESOLUTIONS – RIDGEWOOD WATER

 

THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 23-247 THROUGH

23-252 ARE TO BE ADOPTED BY A CONSENT AGENDA, WITH ONE VOTE BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL. THERE IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION BESIDE EACH RESOLUTION TO BE CONSIDERED ON THE CONSENT AGENDA. EACH RESOLUTION WILL BE READ BY TITLE ONLY:

 

23-247    Award Professional Services Contract –                     Professional Engineering Services –                     Evaluation of Alternatives to Current                  Corrosion Control Inhibitor (NTE $20,0000) –            Awards a non-fair and open Professional                Services Contract to Mott MacDonald, 111 Wood       Avenue South, Iselin, NJ. The required Pay to        Play forms have been filed with the Village              Clerk’s Office, as required by law.

23-248    Additional Award of Professional Services             Contract - Preparation of Long Term Funding              Plan for PFAS Treatment and Lead Service Line          Replacement (NTE $4,755) – Awards an                    additional amount of money to Howard J.                 Woods, Jr. & Associates, LLC, 49 Overhill               Road, East Brunswick, NJ. This additional                funding is needed for the development of                long-term funding plan for PFAS Treatment and        Lead Service Line Replacement costs.

23-249    Rescind and Replace Resolution #23-162 –                Award Professional Services Contract – Public        Communications Consultant (NTE $36,245) –               Rescinds Resolution #23-162, and replaces it                with this resolution, due to the fact that                the amount not to exceed in Resolution

          #23-162 was incorrect. The correct amount for           the contract not to exceed is $36,245, as               stated in this resolution.

23-250    Additional Award of Contract – 2023 Road                Resurfacing and Repairs – Repair Highland             Avenue Water Main Leak Area (NTE $33,881.79)               Awards an additional project to the                     original lowest responsible bidder for Road                Resurfacing and Repairs, Smith-Sondy Asphalt             Construction Company, Inc., 150 Anderson             Avenue, Wallington, NJ. The Ridgewood Water             budget is being charged for the emergency               resurfacing repairs to the Highland Avenue                area, as the repairs were required as the               result of a water main leak.

 

 

 

 

23-251    Authorize Change Order – Cultural Resource             Surveys (NTE $5,742) – Authorizes a change            order to the original contractor, Hunter              Research, 120 West State Street, Trenton, NJ.           This change order is necessary for work                 beyond the original scope of the project.

23-252    Authorize Change Order – Valley View                      Reservoir Improvements (NTE $13,169) –                     Authorizes a change order to the original               contractor, T & M Associates, 11 Tindall               Road, Middletown, NJ. This change order is               necessary for work beyond the original scope                of the project.

 

22.  ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION

 

3962 - Amend Chapter 190 – Land Use and Development –        Establish Regulations for Privately-Owned Salt             Storage – Amends the Land Use and Development          Chapter to establish regulations for the storage      of deicing salt on private property

 

23.  ORDINANCES – PUBLIC HEARING

 

3960 – Amend Chapter 127 – Contributions, Gifts, and        Donations

3961 – Amend Chapter 3 - Administration of Government -     Reorganization of Village Council

 

24.  RESOLUTIONS

 

THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 23-253 THROUGH

23-273 ARE TO BE ADOPTED BY A CONSENT AGENDA, WITH ONE VOTE BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL. THERE IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION BESIDE EACH RESOLUTION TO BE CONSIDERED ON THE CONSENT AGENDA. EACH RESOLUTION WILL BE READ BY TITLE ONLY:

 

23-253    Award Contract – Municipal Court Debt                      Collection – Awards a contract to TaxServ            Capital Services, NJ, LLC. TaxServ Capital            Services does not charge the Village for this          work; instead, they charge an add-on rate of             20% of the amount of eligible debts                     collected. Also authorizes the Village                   Manager and Village Clerk to execute the                contract.

23-254    Award Contract – Watering of Residential                Trees (NTE $16,800) – Awards a contract to               the lowest responsible quote from Downes Tree         Service, Inc., 65 Royal Avenue, Hawthorne, NJ

 

 

23-255    Award Extraordinary Unspecifiable Services           Contract – Emergency Repairs to SCADA Control         System for Aeration Blowers and Motors –                Water Pollution Control Facility

          (NTE $113,980) – Awards an Extraordinary                Unspecifiable contract to Emerson Process              Management Power and Water Solutions, Inc.,               200 Beta Drive, Pittsburgh, PA

23-256    Title 59 Approval – West Glen Avenue                      Pedestrian Safety Improvements, Inclusive –                Approves the plans and specifications for              West Glen Avenue Pedestrian Safety                      Improvements, Inclusive, prepared by the                Ridgewood Engineering Division, pursuant to               Title 59

23-257    Award Additional Award of Contract – West           Glen Avenue Pedestrian Safety Improvements -            S Hill and Heights Road Intersection

          (NTE $50,000) – Awards an additional award of       contract to the original lowest responsible               bidder for Road Resurfacing and Repairs,            Smith-Sondy Asphalt Construction Company,            Inc., 150      Anderson Avenue, Wallington, NJ.              They will be making the safety improvement in           the S Hill and Heights Road Intersection.

23-258    Award Contract Under State Contract – Tasers               – Police Department (NTE $106,214) – Awards a           contract under State Contract to Axon                   Enterprise, Inc., 17800 North 85th Street,                Scottsdale, AZ

23-259    Award Contract Under Sourcewell Cooperative               Purchasing Contract – Kenworth Truck Chassis              and Godwin Chipper Body – Shade Tree Division

          (NTE $200,091.38) – Awards a contract under                Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Contract to         Gabrielli Truck Sales, 2306 Route 130 North,             Dayton, NJ

23-260    Award Contract Under Sourcewell Cooperative              Purchasing – Snowplow for New Signal Truck

          (NTE $7,971.30) – Awards a Contract under                Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing to FDR              Hitches, 1173 Goffle Road, Hawthorne, NJ

23-261    Award Contract Under Educational Services             Commission of New Jersey Contract – Body for            Ford F-350 Pickup Truck Chassis – Signal              Division (NTE $19,170) – Awards a contract             under Educational Services Commission of NJ              Contract to Cliffside Body Corporation, 130                Broad Avenue, Fairview, NJ

 

 

 

 

23-262    Award Contract Under Educational Services           Commission of New Jersey Cooperative                    Purchasing – Steel Mason Dump Body

          (NTE $31,566) – Awards a contract under                      Educational Services Commission of NJ                    Contract to Cliffside Body Corporation, 130               Broad Avenue, Fairview, NJ

23-263    Recognize Receipt of No Bids – Body Shop                Services – This resolution recognizes the            fact that the Village has gone out to bid            twice for this service, with no bids being              received. The Village is now able to                    negotiate with select vendors for this                  service, as provided by law.

23-264    Authorize Shared Services Agreement and                      Execution of Memorandum of Understanding -                Various Health      Services (Bergen County                  Department of Health Services) – Authorizes a           Shared Services Agreement with the Bergen               County Department of Health Services for              Tuberculosis Control, Comprehensive Cancer                Control Plan, NJ Cancer Education and Early            Detection Program, and Public Health                    Emergency Preparedness Program. These health                services are free of charge to the Village,             as the County receives grant monies for                     providing these programs to the Village.

23-265    Chapter 159 – 2023 Budget Amendment –                     Strengthening Local Public Health Capacity                Grant - Requests the Director of the Division        of Local Government Services to approve the            insertion of a special item of revenue into                the 2023 budget for State of New Jersey,              Department of Health – Strengthening Local            Public Health Capacity Program Grant in the            amount of $406,046 and that a like sum be               appropriated in the 2023 budget in Operations           Excluded from “CAPS” in Public and Private              Appropriations Offset by Revenues - State of            New Jersey, Department of Health -                        Strengthening Local Public Health Capacity                Program Grant in the amount of $406,046

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23-266    Chapter 159 – Youth Leadership Grant -                   Requests the Director of the Division of            Local Government Services to approve the               insertion of a   special item of revenue into          the 2023 budget for State of New Jersey,             Department of Human Services – Division on            Mental Health and Addiction Services, Youth          Leadership Grant in the amount of $4,620 and             that a like sum be appropriated in the 2023               budget in Operations Excluded from “CAPS” in               Public and Private Appropriations Offset by         Revenues - State of New Jersey, Department of        Human Services – Division on Mental Health            and Addiction Services, Youth Leadership             Grant in the amount of $4,620

23-267    Approve 2024 NJDOT Municipal Aid Grant                      Application and Authorize Execution – South              Pleasant Avenue Resurfacing with Enhanced                Improvements for the Disabled – Approves this           grant application, authorizes the submission                of an electronic grant application, and                    authorizes the Village Manager to execute the           grant agreement

23-268    Declare Fire Department and EMS Division                Property Surplus – Declares a vehicle and               various equipment surplus property and                     authorizes the Village Manager to dispose of                said property

23-269    Amend Holidays for Village of Ridgewood to             Include Juneteenth – Recognizes June 19th as              an annual official holiday of the Village of                Ridgewood

23-270    Appoint Joint Insurance Fund Commissioner –            Appoints Keith Kazmark, Village Manager, as            the Bergen JIF Fund Commissioner for the                Village of Ridgewood for the remainder of                2023     

23-271    Appoint Public Agency Compliance Officer –              Appoints Keith Kazmark, Village Manager, as               the P.A.C.O. for the Village of Ridgewood,               for the remainder of 2023

23-272    Appoint Member to Central Business District            Advisory Committee – Appoints Police Chief             Forest Lyons or his designee to the unexpired          term of Police Chief Jacqueline Luthcke,               which term will expire on 12/31/2023

23-273    Appoint Municipal Representatives to Bergen   

          County Community Development Regional                  Committee – Appoints Keith Kazmark, Village              Manager, as the Representative and Stephen              Sanzari, Village Treasurer, as the Alternate          Representative to the Bergen County Community           Development Regional Committee

25.  Comments from the Public (Not to Exceed 5 minutes   per person)

 

26.  Adjournment

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