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2017.05.03 Village Council Work Session

THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S

PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA

MAY 3, 2017

REVISED

1.         7:30 pm – Call to Order – Mayor

2.         Statement of Compliance with Open Public Meeting Act

            Mayor: “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by a posting on the bulletin   board in Village Hall, by mail to the Ridgewood News, The Record, and by submission       to all persons entitled to same as provided by law of a schedule including the date and  time of this meeting.”

3.         Roll Call – Village Clerk

4.         Flag Salute/Moment of Silence

5.         Public Comments (Not to Exceed 3 Minutes per Person - 40 Minutes in Total)

6.         Presentation:

            a. Addition of Name to War Memorial

            b. Estate Card – Property Tax Reduction

            c. PIKE – Parking Garage

7.         Discussion:

            a. Ridgewood Water

  1. Water Conservation Ordinance

                b. Parking

                1. Village Hall & Library Parking Lot

               

                c. Budget

  1. Award of Contract – Firehouse Roof

  2. Award of Contract – Rebid of School Bus Transportation

  3. Authorize Additional Funding for Special Attorney for RCRD

  4. Award of Contract – Rock Salt

  5. Award Professional Services Contract – Historic Consultant – Schedler Property

                d. Policy

                1. Flag Flying Policy for Village-Owned Lands and Buildings

                2. Boards and Committees – Structures and By-laws

                3. Amend Chapter 212 – Parks & Recreation Areas – Prohibition of Dogs in Parks

                e. Operations

               1.   County OEM Shared Services Agreement – Borrowing of Equipment

                2.   Encroachment Agreement Resolution

                3.   Amending Chapter 190 – Land Use and Development – Illuminated Signs in the Business District

                                                   

    8.         Review of May 10, 2017 Regular Public Meeting Agenda

    9.         Manager’s Report

    10.       Council Reports

    11.       Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person)

    12.       Resolution to go into Closed Session

    13.       Closed Session

                a.   Legal – COAH; Valley Hospital

                b.   Contract Negotiations – Whole Foods; Property for Green Acres Division

                c.   Personnel – Appointments to Boards and Committees; Appointments of Professionals

                d.   Personnel/Contract Negotiations – Blue Collar, White Collar, and Supervisory Unions

    14.       Adjournment

 

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20170426 Village - Council Work Session

THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S

PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA

APRIL 26, 2017

REVISED

1.         7:30 pm – Call to Order – Mayor

2.         Statement of Compliance with Open Public Meeting Act

            Mayor: “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by a posting on the bulletin   board in Village Hall, by mail to the Ridgewood News, The Record, and by submission       to all persons entitled to same as provided by law of a schedule including the date and           time of this meeting.”

3.         Roll Call – Village Clerk

4.         Flag Salute/Moment of Silence

5.         Public Comments (Not to Exceed 3 Minutes per Person - 40 Minutes in Total)

6.         Discussion:

            a. Ridgewood Water

  1. Award Contract – Professional Engineering Services – Suez Corrosion Control

  2. Water Conservation

                b. Parking

                1.   Parking Kiosk – RFP

                2.   Train Station – New Parking

                c. Budget

  1. Fourth Quarter Financial Report

                d. Policy

                1. Graydon Pool – Designation of Historic Places

                2.   Amend Chapter 260 – Trees and Shrubs

                           

                e. Operations

               1.   Yardwaste Regulations - Factoids

                                                   

    7.         Manager’s Report

    8.         Council Reports

    9.         Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person)

    10.       Resolution to go into Closed Session

    11.       Closed Session

                a.   Legal – RCRD Litigation; COAH; Valley Hospital

    12.       Adjournment a

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THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 1. 7:30 pm – Call to Order – Mayor 2. Statement of Compliance with Open Public Meeting Act Mayor: “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by a posting on the bulletin board in Village Hall, by mail to the Ridgewood News, The Record, and by submission to all persons entitled to same as provided by law of a schedule including the date and time of this meeting.” 3. Roll Call – Village Clerk 4. Flag Salute/Moment of Silence 5. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person) 6. Presentation – Girl Scouts Troop 1326 Silver Award Project – Naming of Parcourse 7. Discussion: a. Budget 1. Award Extraordinary Unspecifiable Service Contract – Air Conditioning Repair at 1057 Hillcrest Road 2. Award Extraordinary Unspecifiable Service Contract – Police Department Doors 3. Award Contract under County Contract – Sweeper 4. Award Contract under County Contract – Rock Salt b. Policy 1. Pest Control During Demolition of Structures c. Operations 1. Central Business District Employee Parking 9. Manager’s Report 10. Council Reports 11. Motion to Suspend Work Session and Convene Special Public Meeting 12. Special Public Meeting - See Attached Agenda 13. Motion to Adjourn Special Public Meeting and Reconvene Work Session 14. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person) 15. Resolution to go into Closed Session 16. Closed Session Contract Negotiations – Northwest Bergen Central Dispatch 17. Adjournment
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                VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD

                   VILLAGE COUNCIL

               REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING

                   APRIL 12, 2017

                      8:00 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.   Proclamations

  1. Proclaim April as Tree Planting Month and April 28, 2017 as Arbor Day

  2. Proclaim April 29, 2017 LAX Day in Ridgewood

  3. Proclaim May 7-13, 2017 National Drinking Water Week

  4. Proclaim May as Building Safety Month

    8.   Presentation by Bradford Fritts, Owner of Jersey     Mike’s Subs – Donation for Restoration of Bell Tower at Ridgewood High School

        

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

    10.  Village Manager's Report

    11.  Village Council Reports

    12.  ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION – RIDGEWOOD WATER

         NONE

    13.  ORDINANCES - PUBLIC HEARING – RIDGEWOOD WATER

    3588 – Amend Chapter 269 – Water Irrigation Schedule           and Water Emergencies

    14.  RESOLUTIONS – RIDGEWOOD WATER

    THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 17-87 THROUGH 17-92 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:

    17-87         Title 59 Approval – Approves the plans and           specifications for Tree Maintenance Services,        prepared by the Ridgewood Water Department,           pursuant to Title 59

    17-88          Award Contract – Tree Maintenance Services –              Awards a contract to the sole responsible            bidder, Downes Tree Service, 65 Royal Avenue,         Hawthorne, NJ on a per item basis

    17-89         Award Contract – Water Main Replacements at               Stream Crossings ($998,500) – Awards a                   contract to the lowest responsible bidder,             Fred Devens Construction, 403 Stonetown Road,         Ringwood, NJ

    17-90          Award Contract Under State Contract –                Materials     and Supplies – Water Main Repairs –        Awards a contract under State Contract to           Stone Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 8310,                    Haledon, NJ

    17-91          Authorize Change Order – Rehabilitation of           Glen Avenue Tank ($29,766) – Authorizes a            change order for this project, to the                   original contractor, Brave Industrial Paint,             LLC, 177 Elmwood Avenue, Long Branch, NJ.            This change order was necessary due to the           fact that additional work, beyond the                original contract scope, is necessary.

    17-92          Authorize Change Order – Furnish and Install              Control Valves at Various Locations ($26,960)        – Authorizes a change order for this project,        to the original contractor, CFM Construction,      Inc., 5 Bay Street, Stirling, NJ. This change        order was necessary due to the fact that             additional work, not anticipated at the time           of award, is necessary.

    15.  ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION

    3592 – Establish a CAP Bank - Establishes that the         final appropriations in the CY 2017 budget will        be increased by 3.5% over the previous year’s          final appropriations, amounting to $1,328,460.52  in excess of the increase in final                 appropriations otherwise permitted. This is          done in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:4-45.14,         and is advisable in order to establish a CAP          Bank.

    3593 – General Capital Ordinance ($6,241,000) –                Appropriates this money for various capital          improvements/purchases, and capital projects,          and purchase of vehicles for the general fund

    3594 – Water Utility Capital Ordinance ($5,745,500) –          Appropriates this money for various capital         improvements/purchases, and capital projects for     the Ridgewood Water Utility

    3595 – Parking Utility Capital Ordinance ($210,000) –          Appropriates this money for preliminary plans        for a parking garage

    3596 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic -               Parking Restrictions – Bogert Avenue and           Cambridge Road – Prohibits parking at all times          for within 25-feet of the corner at the 90               degree inside corner of Bogert Avenue and              Cambridge Road. In addition, prohibits parking      from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to        3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, September 1st      to June 30th,for 219 feet north along the west            side of Bogert Avenue from Glen Avenue and 224          feet north from Glen Avenue, along the east side  of Cambridge Road.

    3597 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic -              Parking Restrictions – Pomander Walk – Prohibits    parking on the South/West side of Pomander Walk        8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on all days and restricts      parking to two hours on the North/East side of           Pomander Walk from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on all      days except Sundays and Holidays

    3598 – Construction of Handicapped Ramp at Irene               Habernickel Family Park ($70,000) – Appropriates      this money for this project. $50,000 will be          received from a Bergen County grant, and $20,000    from the Ridgewood Capital Fund balance.

    16.  ORDINANCES – PUBLIC HEARING

    3589 – Establish Rules and Regulations for Rental of           Rooms in The Stable

    3590 - Amend Chapter 145 – Fees - Establish Rental Fees    – The Stable

    3591 – Repeal Chapter 29, Historic Preservation                Commission, Amend Chapter 190, Land Use and          Development, and Repeal Chapter 251, Swimming           Pools

    17.  2017 BUDGET INTRODUCTION

         A.   Budget Message

        

         B.   RESOLUTION

        

         17-93          Approve 2017 Municipal Budget and Set                May 10, 2017 as the Date for the Public                   Hearing Thereon

    18.  RESOLUTIONS

    THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 17-94 THROUGH

    17-122 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:

    17-94          Approve Temporary General Capital Budget –           Approves a temporary General Capital Budget,              prior to the adoption of the permanent                  General Capital Budget

    17-95          Approve Emergency Temporary Budget                        Appropriations – Approves Emergency Temporary        Appropriations for the payment of claims             prior to the adoption of the 2017 General,           Water Utility, and Parking Utility operating              budgets

    17-96     Title 59 Approval – Conduit Installation for              Traffic Signals – Approves the plans and           specifications for Conduit Installation for             Traffic Signals in the Village of Ridgewood               prepared by the Engineering Division,                pursuant to Title 59

    17-97          Award Contract – Conduit Installation for            Traffic Signals (NTE $25,325) – Awards a           contract to the lowest quote, ConQuest                Construction Corporation, 20 Carver Avenue,               Westwood, NJ

    17-98          Award Contract – Disposal of Recyclable                   Materials – Authorizes a contract for                disposal of the Village’s recyclable                  materials for the first year of a two-year           contract to Atlantic Coast Fibers, LLC, 101               Seventh Street, Passaic, NJ

    17-99         Title 59 Approval – Gate House Sloped Entry –        Irene Habernickel Family Park – Approves the               plans and specifications for Gatehouse Sloped        Entry at the Irene Habernickel Family Park             prepared by the Engineering Division,                pursuant to Title 59

    17-100    Award Contract – Gate House Sloped Entry –           Irene Habernickel Family Park (NTE $67,735) –         Awards a contract to the lowest responsible           bidder, Onque Technologies, Inc., 297-146           Kinderkamack Road, Suite 101, Oradell, NJ

    17-101    Title 59 Approval – Furnishing, Delivering,               and Maintenance of Emergency Equipment and               Other Patrol Equipment – Approves the plans              and specifications for Furnishing,                       Delivering, and Maintenance of Emergency             Equipment, Radios, Vehicle Computer Systems,              and Other Listed Patrol Equipment for the            Ridgewood Police Department, July 1, 2017            through June 30, 2018, inclusive prepared by              the Engineering Division, pursuant to Title               59

    17-102    Award Contract – Furnishing, Delivering, and              Maintenance of Emergency Equipment, Vehicle               Computer Systems, and Other Patrol Equipment             – Police Department – Awards the second year            of a two-year contract to the lowest               responsible bidder, Regional Communications,              Inc., 64 East Midland Avenue, Paramus, NJ at              the unit prices stated in the contract

    17-103    Title 59 Approval – Paving – Approves the            plans and specifications for 2017 Road                    Resurfacing and Repair of Various Village              Streets in the Village of Ridgewood prepared               by the Engineering Division, pursuant to             Title 59

    17-104    Award Contract – Paving ($1,000,000) – Awards        a partial award of a contract to the lowest               responsible bidder, J.A. Alexander, 13-158            John F. Kennedy Drive North, Bloomfield, NJ

    17-105    Title 59 Approval – Traffic Engineering                   Services – Approves the plans and                         specifications for the assessments of                traffic and conditions for the West Side               Study Area prepared by the Engineering                  Division,     pursuant to Title 59

    17-106    Award Professional Services Contract –                    Traffic Engineering Services – West Side           Study Area ($14,945) – Awards a Professional            Services contract to the lowest proposal by               Petry Traffic and Transportation Engineering,

              155 Passaic Avenue, Fairfield, NJ

    17-107    Authorize Shared Services Agreement – Police              Pistol Range (Wood-Ridge $150 per                      officer/retired officer) - Authorizes a                 Shared Services Agreement between the Village           of Ridgewood and the Borough of Wood-Ridge so        that the Ridgewood Police Department may use             the Police Pistol Range in Wood-Ridge to           conduct their annual firearms qualifications

    17-108    Reject Bids – School Bus Transportation –            Summer Day Camp – Rejects the sole bid by             First Student,     Inc. of Englewood, NJ due to              the fact that the bid received exceeds the           available funding

    17-109    Declare Police Vehicles Surplus Property –           Declares a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria and a             2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police vehicles           surplus property and authorizes the Village               Manager to dispose of these vehicles

    17-110    Declare Radar Systems Surplus and Authorize               Donation to Englewood Cliffs Police                  Department – Declares three radar systems               surplus and authorizes the Village Manager to      dispose of and transfer them to the Borough               of Englewood Cliffs for use by their Police               Department. No warranties or guarantees of           the condition or usefulness of the equipment           are offered by the Village of Ridgewood.

    17-111    Accept Partial Donations – Portable Fuel Cell        Trailer – Parks and Recreation - Accepts             donations from Maroons Soccer Association             ($1,600), Ridgewood Soccer Association                    ($850), and Ridgewood Jr. Football                        Association ($600), toward the purchase of a              Portable Fuel Cell Trailer which costs $5,478

    17-112    Accept Donation – Restoration of Sally Port –        Ridgewood Police Department – Accepts a                   donation valued at $3,800 from the owner of            Five Star Painting, 38 East Ridgewood Avenue,           Ridgewood, NJ to paint the walls and floors               of the Sallyport. The owner of the company,            Christian Cruz, has volunteered to donate the         labor and supplies to the Village of               Ridgewood. He currently has no applications               before any Village Boards or Committees nor               does he have any pending business with the              Village.

    17-113    Support Responsible Pet Ownership –                  Delineates actions to be taken by the Village         to support responsible pet ownership,                   including: enforcing rabies control statutes;           impounding stray dogs and cats; educating all        residents about responsibilities for pet             ownership; increasing the percentage of                licensed dogs and cats through ease of                   licensing and licensing enforcement;                 identifying and implementing best practices               for spaying and neutering animals;                     identifying alternatives to euthanasia of           adoptable companion     animals; assisting in             identifying resources to     improve the                  condition and increasing the capacity of             animal shelters

    17-114    Authorize Mayor’s Pledge for Age Friendly           Ridgewood Initiatives – Authorizes the Mayor              to sign a Mayor’s Pledge to take steps to             adopt some policies widely recognized as             being advantageous for older adults

    17-115    Authorize Release of Cash Security Bond –            Sludge Hauling Contract – Authorizes the               release of a cash security bond for Ridgewood      Green RME, LLC for sludge hauling from the           Village’s Water Pollution Control Facility,               due to the fact that Ridgewood Green RME, LLC         is no longer the Village’s vendor for this              service

    17-116    Authorize Partial Release of Cash Bond – J.P.        Development - 143 & 147 West Glen Avenue –             The project is substantially complete,                    according to the Village Engineer, so the           majority of the cash bond will be refunded,               with the balance being refunded at the                    completion of the project

    17-117    Authorize Cleaning of Kings Pond Park by             Ridgewood      Wildscape and Partners – Authorizes        a cleanup of the Kings Pond area by Ridgewood       Wildscape and their partners on April 30,           2017. The Village will provide assistance by              providing chest waders, gloves and other             protective equipment to handle the debris,            rakes and hand tools, and pickup and disposal          of the debris. This cleanup has been reviewed           by the Village Engineer, pursuant to Title           59.

    17-118    Authorize Installation of Bus Shelter – North        Monroe Street and West Glen Avenue –                   Authorizes the installation of an IKEA                    Paramus, NJ model bus shelter on North Monroe         Street, just north of West Glen Avenue and           authorizes the Village Manager to execute the        necessary agreements

    17-119    Rescind Resolution #15-257 on Schedler Park –        Determination of Uses for Schedler Park                   Property – Rescinds Resolution #15-257 which               laid out the uses of the Schedler Park                property, to include active and passive                  recreational areas, as well as a 90-foot             baseball diamond

    17-120    Authorize Settlement Agreement – Payment for              Health Benefits ($25,000)- Authorizes a                Settlement Agreement for reimbursement of             James Ten Hoeve’s health insurance costs             during the pendency of the legal dispute             between Mr. Ten Hoeve and the State of New             Jersey regarding the status of his pension

    17-121    Temporary Water Capital Budget - Approves a               temporary Water Capital Budget, prior to the              adoption of the permanent Water Capital                Budget

    17-122    Temporary Parking Capital Budget – Approves a        Temporary Parking Capital Budget, prior to           the adoption of the permanent Parking Capital         Budget

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

    20.  Resolution to go into Closed Session

    21.  Closed Session

  1. Personnel/Contract Negotiations – Blue   Collar, White Collar and Supervisory Union     Negotiations

  2. Contract Negotiations – Consideration of      Purchase of Properties; Contract for Parking

  1. Legal - Declaratory Action COAH Litigation;       Ridgewood Water

    22.  Adjournment

 

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20170412 Village Council Public Meeting

                                          

                VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD

                   VILLAGE COUNCIL

               REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING

                   APRIL 12, 2017

                      8:00 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.   Proclamations

  1. Proclaim April as Tree Planting Month and April 28, 2017 as Arbor Day

  2. Proclaim April 29, 2017 LAX Day in Ridgewood

  3. Proclaim May 7-13, 2017 National Drinking Water Week

  4. Proclaim May as Building Safety Month

    8.   Presentation by Bradford Fritts, Owner of Jersey     Mike’s Subs – Donation for Restoration of Bell Tower at Ridgewood High School

        

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

    10.  Village Manager's Report

    11.  Village Council Reports

    12.  ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION – RIDGEWOOD WATER

         NONE

    13.  ORDINANCES - PUBLIC HEARING – RIDGEWOOD WATER

    3588 – Amend Chapter 269 – Water Irrigation Schedule           and Water Emergencies

    14.  RESOLUTIONS – RIDGEWOOD WATER

    THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 17-87 THROUGH 17-92 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:

    17-87         Title 59 Approval – Approves the plans and           specifications for Tree Maintenance Services,        prepared by the Ridgewood Water Department,           pursuant to Title 59

    17-88          Award Contract – Tree Maintenance Services –              Awards a contract to the sole responsible            bidder, Downes Tree Service, 65 Royal Avenue,         Hawthorne, NJ on a per item basis

    17-89         Award Contract – Water Main Replacements at               Stream Crossings ($998,500) – Awards a                   contract to the lowest responsible bidder,             Fred Devens Construction, 403 Stonetown Road,         Ringwood, NJ

    17-90          Award Contract Under State Contract –                Materials     and Supplies – Water Main Repairs –        Awards a contract under State Contract to           Stone Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 8310,                    Haledon, NJ

    17-91          Authorize Change Order – Rehabilitation of           Glen Avenue Tank ($29,766) – Authorizes a            change order for this project, to the                   original contractor, Brave Industrial Paint,             LLC, 177 Elmwood Avenue, Long Branch, NJ.            This change order was necessary due to the           fact that additional work, beyond the                original contract scope, is necessary.

    17-92          Authorize Change Order – Furnish and Install              Control Valves at Various Locations ($26,960)        – Authorizes a change order for this project,        to the original contractor, CFM Construction,      Inc., 5 Bay Street, Stirling, NJ. This change        order was necessary due to the fact that             additional work, not anticipated at the time           of award, is necessary.

    15.  ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION

    3592 – Establish a CAP Bank - Establishes that the         final appropriations in the CY 2017 budget will        be increased by 3.5% over the previous year’s          final appropriations, amounting to $1,328,460.52  in excess of the increase in final                 appropriations otherwise permitted. This is          done in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:4-45.14,         and is advisable in order to establish a CAP          Bank.

    3593 – General Capital Ordinance ($6,241,000) –                Appropriates this money for various capital          improvements/purchases, and capital projects,          and purchase of vehicles for the general fund

    3594 – Water Utility Capital Ordinance ($5,745,500) –          Appropriates this money for various capital         improvements/purchases, and capital projects for     the Ridgewood Water Utility

    3595 – Parking Utility Capital Ordinance ($210,000) –          Appropriates this money for preliminary plans        for a parking garage

    3596 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic -               Parking Restrictions – Bogert Avenue and           Cambridge Road – Prohibits parking at all times          for within 25-feet of the corner at the 90               degree inside corner of Bogert Avenue and              Cambridge Road. In addition, prohibits parking      from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to        3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, September 1st      to June 30th,for 219 feet north along the west            side of Bogert Avenue from Glen Avenue and 224          feet north from Glen Avenue, along the east side  of Cambridge Road.

    3597 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic -              Parking Restrictions – Pomander Walk – Prohibits    parking on the South/West side of Pomander Walk        8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on all days and restricts      parking to two hours on the North/East side of           Pomander Walk from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on all      days except Sundays and Holidays

    3598 – Construction of Handicapped Ramp at Irene               Habernickel Family Park ($70,000) – Appropriates      this money for this project. $50,000 will be          received from a Bergen County grant, and $20,000    from the Ridgewood Capital Fund balance.

    16.  ORDINANCES – PUBLIC HEARING

    3589 – Establish Rules and Regulations for Rental of           Rooms in The Stable

    3590 - Amend Chapter 145 – Fees - Establish Rental Fees    – The Stable

    3591 – Repeal Chapter 29, Historic Preservation                Commission, Amend Chapter 190, Land Use and          Development, and Repeal Chapter 251, Swimming           Pools

    17.  2017 BUDGET INTRODUCTION

         A.   Budget Message

        

         B.   RESOLUTION

        

         17-93          Approve 2017 Municipal Budget and Set                May 10, 2017 as the Date for the Public                   Hearing Thereon

    18.  RESOLUTIONS

    THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 17-94 THROUGH

    17-122 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:

    17-94          Approve Temporary General Capital Budget –           Approves a temporary General Capital Budget,              prior to the adoption of the permanent                  General Capital Budget

    17-95          Approve Emergency Temporary Budget                        Appropriations – Approves Emergency Temporary        Appropriations for the payment of claims             prior to the adoption of the 2017 General,           Water Utility, and Parking Utility operating              budgets

    17-96     Title 59 Approval – Conduit Installation for              Traffic Signals – Approves the plans and           specifications for Conduit Installation for             Traffic Signals in the Village of Ridgewood               prepared by the Engineering Division,                pursuant to Title 59

    17-97          Award Contract – Conduit Installation for            Traffic Signals (NTE $25,325) – Awards a           contract to the lowest quote, ConQuest                Construction Corporation, 20 Carver Avenue,               Westwood, NJ

    17-98          Award Contract – Disposal of Recyclable                   Materials – Authorizes a contract for                disposal of the Village’s recyclable                  materials for the first year of a two-year           contract to Atlantic Coast Fibers, LLC, 101               Seventh Street, Passaic, NJ

    17-99         Title 59 Approval – Gate House Sloped Entry –        Irene Habernickel Family Park – Approves the               plans and specifications for Gatehouse Sloped        Entry at the Irene Habernickel Family Park             prepared by the Engineering Division,                pursuant to Title 59

    17-100    Award Contract – Gate House Sloped Entry –           Irene Habernickel Family Park (NTE $67,735) –         Awards a contract to the lowest responsible           bidder, Onque Technologies, Inc., 297-146           Kinderkamack Road, Suite 101, Oradell, NJ

    17-101    Title 59 Approval – Furnishing, Delivering,               and Maintenance of Emergency Equipment and               Other Patrol Equipment – Approves the plans              and specifications for Furnishing,                       Delivering, and Maintenance of Emergency             Equipment, Radios, Vehicle Computer Systems,              and Other Listed Patrol Equipment for the            Ridgewood Police Department, July 1, 2017            through June 30, 2018, inclusive prepared by              the Engineering Division, pursuant to Title               59

    17-102    Award Contract – Furnishing, Delivering, and              Maintenance of Emergency Equipment, Vehicle               Computer Systems, and Other Patrol Equipment             – Police Department – Awards the second year            of a two-year contract to the lowest               responsible bidder, Regional Communications,              Inc., 64 East Midland Avenue, Paramus, NJ at              the unit prices stated in the contract

    17-103    Title 59 Approval – Paving – Approves the            plans and specifications for 2017 Road                    Resurfacing and Repair of Various Village              Streets in the Village of Ridgewood prepared               by the Engineering Division, pursuant to             Title 59

    17-104    Award Contract – Paving ($1,000,000) – Awards        a partial award of a contract to the lowest               responsible bidder, J.A. Alexander, 13-158            John F. Kennedy Drive North, Bloomfield, NJ

    17-105    Title 59 Approval – Traffic Engineering                   Services – Approves the plans and                         specifications for the assessments of                traffic and conditions for the West Side               Study Area prepared by the Engineering                  Division,     pursuant to Title 59

    17-106    Award Professional Services Contract –                    Traffic Engineering Services – West Side           Study Area ($14,945) – Awards a Professional            Services contract to the lowest proposal by               Petry Traffic and Transportation Engineering,

              155 Passaic Avenue, Fairfield, NJ

    17-107    Authorize Shared Services Agreement – Police              Pistol Range (Wood-Ridge $150 per                      officer/retired officer) - Authorizes a                 Shared Services Agreement between the Village           of Ridgewood and the Borough of Wood-Ridge so        that the Ridgewood Police Department may use             the Police Pistol Range in Wood-Ridge to           conduct their annual firearms qualifications

    17-108    Reject Bids – School Bus Transportation –            Summer Day Camp – Rejects the sole bid by             First Student,     Inc. of Englewood, NJ due to              the fact that the bid received exceeds the           available funding

    17-109    Declare Police Vehicles Surplus Property –           Declares a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria and a             2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police vehicles           surplus property and authorizes the Village               Manager to dispose of these vehicles

    17-110    Declare Radar Systems Surplus and Authorize               Donation to Englewood Cliffs Police                  Department – Declares three radar systems               surplus and authorizes the Village Manager to      dispose of and transfer them to the Borough               of Englewood Cliffs for use by their Police               Department. No warranties or guarantees of           the condition or usefulness of the equipment           are offered by the Village of Ridgewood.

    17-111    Accept Partial Donations – Portable Fuel Cell        Trailer – Parks and Recreation - Accepts             donations from Maroons Soccer Association             ($1,600), Ridgewood Soccer Association                    ($850), and Ridgewood Jr. Football                        Association ($600), toward the purchase of a              Portable Fuel Cell Trailer which costs $5,478

    17-112    Accept Donation – Restoration of Sally Port –        Ridgewood Police Department – Accepts a                   donation valued at $3,800 from the owner of            Five Star Painting, 38 East Ridgewood Avenue,           Ridgewood, NJ to paint the walls and floors               of the Sallyport. The owner of the company,            Christian Cruz, has volunteered to donate the         labor and supplies to the Village of               Ridgewood. He currently has no applications               before any Village Boards or Committees nor               does he have any pending business with the              Village.

    17-113    Support Responsible Pet Ownership –                  Delineates actions to be taken by the Village         to support responsible pet ownership,                   including: enforcing rabies control statutes;           impounding stray dogs and cats; educating all        residents about responsibilities for pet             ownership; increasing the percentage of                licensed dogs and cats through ease of                   licensing and licensing enforcement;                 identifying and implementing best practices               for spaying and neutering animals;                     identifying alternatives to euthanasia of           adoptable companion     animals; assisting in             identifying resources to     improve the                  condition and increasing the capacity of             animal shelters

    17-114    Authorize Mayor’s Pledge for Age Friendly           Ridgewood Initiatives – Authorizes the Mayor              to sign a Mayor’s Pledge to take steps to             adopt some policies widely recognized as             being advantageous for older adults

    17-115    Authorize Release of Cash Security Bond –            Sludge Hauling Contract – Authorizes the               release of a cash security bond for Ridgewood      Green RME, LLC for sludge hauling from the           Village’s Water Pollution Control Facility,               due to the fact that Ridgewood Green RME, LLC         is no longer the Village’s vendor for this              service

    17-116    Authorize Partial Release of Cash Bond – J.P.        Development - 143 & 147 West Glen Avenue –             The project is substantially complete,                    according to the Village Engineer, so the           majority of the cash bond will be refunded,               with the balance being refunded at the                    completion of the project

    17-117    Authorize Cleaning of Kings Pond Park by             Ridgewood      Wildscape and Partners – Authorizes        a cleanup of the Kings Pond area by Ridgewood       Wildscape and their partners on April 30,           2017. The Village will provide assistance by              providing chest waders, gloves and other             protective equipment to handle the debris,            rakes and hand tools, and pickup and disposal          of the debris. This cleanup has been reviewed           by the Village Engineer, pursuant to Title           59.

    17-118    Authorize Installation of Bus Shelter – North        Monroe Street and West Glen Avenue –                   Authorizes the installation of an IKEA                    Paramus, NJ model bus shelter on North Monroe         Street, just north of West Glen Avenue and           authorizes the Village Manager to execute the        necessary agreements

    17-119    Rescind Resolution #15-257 on Schedler Park –        Determination of Uses for Schedler Park                   Property – Rescinds Resolution #15-257 which               laid out the uses of the Schedler Park                property, to include active and passive                  recreational areas, as well as a 90-foot             baseball diamond

    17-120    Authorize Settlement Agreement – Payment for              Health Benefits ($25,000)- Authorizes a                Settlement Agreement for reimbursement of             James Ten Hoeve’s health insurance costs             during the pendency of the legal dispute             between Mr. Ten Hoeve and the State of New             Jersey regarding the status of his pension

    17-121    Temporary Water Capital Budget - Approves a               temporary Water Capital Budget, prior to the              adoption of the permanent Water Capital                Budget

    17-122    Temporary Parking Capital Budget – Approves a        Temporary Parking Capital Budget, prior to           the adoption of the permanent Parking Capital         Budget

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

    20.  Resolution to go into Closed Session

    21.  Closed Session

  1. Personnel/Contract Negotiations – Blue   Collar, White Collar and Supervisory Union     Negotiations

  2. Contract Negotiations – Consideration of      Purchase of Properties; Contract for Parking

  1. Legal - Declaratory Action COAH Litigation;       Ridgewood Water

    22.  Adjournment

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