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20160203 - Village Council Public Workshop

THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S

PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA

FEBRUARY 3, 2016

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 NewsThe 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 - 30 Minutes in Total)

6.Discussion:

a.Budget

1. Award Contract – Horticultural Supplies 
2. Award Contract – Computers, Network Appliances and Security Hardware
3. Award Contract – Printing for Municipal Election
4. Award Contract – Emergency Purchase – Polyphosphate Pumps
5. Award Contract – Concession Service at Graydon Pool
6. Budget Reserve Transfers
7. Capital Budget  Paving
8. Temporary Emergency Appropriation – Capital Improvement Fund
9. Temporary Capital Budget - Paving

b.Policy

1. Healthbarn - Irene Habernickel Family Park

c.Operations

1. Authorize Shared Services Agreement – Child Health Conference

7.Review of February 10, 2016 Regular Public Meeting Agenda

8.Manager’s Report

9.Council Reports

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

11.Resolution to go into Closed Session

12.Closed Session

A. Personnel – Appointments to Boards/Committees

B.Personnel/Contract Negotiations – Police Negotiations

B.Legal – Valley Hospital

13.Adjournment

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VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

 

AGENDA

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Village Hall Court Room – 7:30 P.M.

 

Call to order

 

Pledge of Allegiance

 

Statement required by the Open Public Meeting Act “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by a posting on the bulletin board in the 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 date and time of this meeting”.

 

Please note: A curfew of 11:00 PM is strictly adhered to by the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Village of Ridgewood. No new matter involving an Applicant will be started after 10:30 PM. At 10:00 PM the Chairman will make a determination and advise Applicants as to whether they will be heard. I f an Applicant cannot be heard because of the lateness of the hour, the matter will be carried over to a future meeting to be determined by the Board at 10:00 PM.

 

Roll call

 

Approval of minutes

 

Non-agenda items:

 

          Board member comments

 

          Members of the public comments

 

Public hearings

 

          Old Business:

 

          IVY REALTY SERVICES, LLC - An application to permit construction of a new building for use as a bank which will include drive through lanes. Certain bulk variances with respect to conditional uses related to banks, and preliminary and final approval is also requested, at property known as 121 Franklin Avenue, Block

          2010, Lot 16, in a B-2 Zone. (Continued from November 24, 2015)(Carried to February 23, 2016)

 

 

STEVE KIM AND HYUN-JU KWAK –An application to permit the construction of a second story addition which will result in Gross Building Area of 31.19% where 29% is the maximum permitted at 291 Highland Avenue, Block 2608, Lot 25, in an R-1 zone. (Continued from 11/10/15)

AGENDA – CONTINUATION                                                JANUARY 26, 2016

 

 

          New Business:       

 

GIOVANNI AND CARLA MERLINO – An application to permit construction of a two

story and second story additions which will result in a front yard setback of 25.5 feet, where 40 feet is the minimum required; a side yard setback of 1.3 feet where 10 feet is the minimum required and a rear yard setback of 10 feet where 30 feet is the minimum required at 372 Wastena Terrace, Block 1804, Lot 7, in the R-2 Zone.

 

RANDOLPH SWICKLE AND ANDREA KLINGER – An application to permit the construction of a one-story addition, remove an existing patio and construct a new patio and construct addition to the front of the home which will result a combined side yard setback of 33.7 feet where 36.36 feet is the minimum required and coverage by above-grade structures within 140 feet of the front lot line of 24.91% where 20% is the maximum permitted at 792 Bingham Road, Block 4911, Lot 3, in the R-1 Zone.

 

EILEEN R. PHELPS – An application to permit the construction of a new driveway, elimination of part of existing driveway, construction of an inground pool and patio which will result in coverage by improvements of 48.2% where 40% is the maximum permitted and coverage by improvements within 140 feet of the front lot line of 43.7% where 40% is the maximum permitted at 242 Fairmount Road, Block 1604, Lot 3, in the R-1 Zone.

         

MATTHEW AND JENNIFER CHOU – An application to permit the construction of a one story and second story addition which will result in side yard setbacks of 10.44 feet and 12.19 feet where 20 feet is the minimum required and aggregate side yard setbacks of 20.23 feet where 26.4 feet is the minimum required. The proposed will result in coverage by above grade structures within 140 feet of the front lot line of 20.9% where 20% is the maximum permitted; Gross Building Area of 33.6%/4028 square feet where 32%/4060 square feet is maximum permitted and Gross Building Area within 140 feet of the front lot line of 36%/4028 square feet where 32%/4060 square feet is the maximum permitted at 236 Richards Road, Block 1205, Lot 2, in the R-1 Zone.

 

          Resolution memorialization

 

          Discussion

 

          Adjournment

 

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20160120 Special Public Budget Meeting

AGENDA

VILLAGE COUNCIL

SPECIAL PUBLIC BUDGET MEETING

JANUARY 20, 2016

5:30 P.M.

1.   Call to Order

  1. Statement of Compliance with the 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.”

  2.    Roll Call - Village Clerk

  3.    Flag Salute and Moment of Silence

  4.    Public Comments (Not to exceed 5 minutes per person,      30 minutes in total)

  1.    Introduction of 2016 Budget Process - Village Manager      and Chief Financial Officer

  1.    Discussion Items

    a.   Review of Departmental Budgets

  1.   Building Department

  2.    Water Department

  3.    Police

         4.   Village Clerk and Elections

         5.   Emergency Services

         6.   Tax Assessor

        7.   Tax Collector

         8.   Finance

         9.   Unclassified Deferred Charges and Statutory                      Expenditures

    b.   Wrap-up and Next Steps

  1.    Public Comments (Not to exceed 5 minutes per person)

    9.   Adjournment

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VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD

VILLAGE COUNCIL

REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING

JANUARY 13, 2016

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. Jamboree Days

  2. Recognize Ridgewood Arts Council

  3. Recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

     

    8.   Swearing-in of Police Officers

     

  4. Ryan McAlister

  5. Kyle Monton

  6. Peter Tuchol, Jr.

     

    9.   Presentation – Ridgewood Water Status Update on      Lead in Drinking Water

     

    10.  Comments from the Public (Not to exceed 5              minutes per person - 30 minutes in total)

     

    11.  Manager's Report

     

    12.  Village Council Reports

     

    13.  ORDINANCES - INTRODUCTION

     

         NONE

     

    14.  ORDINANCES - PUBLIC HEARING

     

    3516 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic -  Establish Stop Signs – California   Street/Fairmount Road and Highland                       Avenue/Gardner Road

     

    3517 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic –   Parking Restrictions - Hillcrest Road     

    3518 – Water Bond Ordinance – Rehabilitation of Water  Tanks ($1,312,500)

     

    15.  RESOLUTIONS

     

    THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 16-2 THROUGH 16-21 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:

     

    16-2     Authorize Tax Assessor/Tax Collector to File Appeals and/or Settlement Stipulations -  Authorizes the Tax Assessor and/or Tax                  Collector to file tax appeals and/or   settlement stipulations with the Bergen  County Board of Taxation for the purpose of  correcting assessment errors for the year  2016.  This resolution also authorizes the  Assessor, in conjunction with the Village  Attorney, to conduct settlement negotiations  in matters pending before the Tax Court of  New Jersey in 2016.

    16-3     Award Contract – Purchase of Supplies for Emergency Repair to Mountain Well (NTE  $10,845.21) – Awards a contract to the lowest  quote from Waterworks Supply Co., 660 State  Highway 23, Pompton Plains, NJ

    16-4     Award Contract – Recreational Program  Instruction - Awards contracts to various  vendors for 2016 recreation programs offered  by the Village of Ridgewood’s Department of  Parks and Recreation

    16-5     Title 59 Approval – Water Billing and Data Collection/Processing Services – Approves the  specifications for Water Billing and Data             Collection/Processing Services prepared by  Ridgewood Water, pursuant to Title 59

    16-6     Award Contract – Water Billing and Data  Collection/Processing Services ($237,395) –  Awards a contract to the sole responsible  bidder, Computil, Inc., 30 Controls Drive,  Shelton, CT

    16-7     Title 59 Approval – Tree Maintenance Services  – Ridgewood Water – Approves the   specifications for Tree Maintenance Services                prepared by Ridgewood Water, pursuant to  Title 59

     

     

    16-8     Award Contract – Tree Maintenance Services –   Ridgewood Water (NTE $20,000) - Awards year two of a two-year contract to the lowest               responsible bidder, Downes Tree Service, 65               Royal Avenue, Hawthorne, NJ

    16-9     Title 59 Approval – Chevrolet Tahoe – Police  Department – Approves the plans and  specifications for Furnishing and Delivering  One (1) 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 4 WD Vehicle for  Ridgewood Police Department

    16-10     Award Contract – Chevrolet Tahoe – Police  Department ($38,800) – Awards a contract to the lowest responsible bidder, Paramus                     Chevrolet, 194 Route 17 North, Paramus, NJ

    16-11     Award Professional Services Contract –  Physician for Child Health Conference (NTE  $3,800) – Awards a Professional Services   contract to Dr. Wayne Narucki, 33 Lincoln  Avenue, Rutherford, NJ

    16-12     Award Professional Services Contract -  Installation of Backup Power at Critical   Facilities – Ridgewood Water (NTE $323,000) –          Awards a fair and open Professional Services   contract to Arcadis U.S., Inc., 17-17 Route   208 North, Fair Lawn, NJ

    16-13     Approve Shared Services Agreement - Bergen   County Police Chiefs Association Mutual Aid   Plan and Rapid Deployment Force - Authorizes             the Ridgewood Police Department to  participate in a County-wide Mutual Aid Plan and Rapid Deployment Force to be used in  times of emergency

    16-14     Authorize Change Order – Emergency Repair to  Mountain Well (NTE $3,490) – Authorizes a  change order to the original contractor, HD             Waterworks Supply, 61 Gross Avenue, Edison,  NJ.  This change order was necessary due to  additional supplies needed that were not  anticipated at the time of the original  contract.

    16-15     Authorize Change Order – Chlorine Analyzers  ($2,151.17) – Authorizes a change order to   the original contractor, Hach Company, P.O.             Box 608, Loveland, CO.  This change order was necessary due to additional items needed,   that were not anticipated at the time of the award.

    16-16     Increase 2016 Deferred School Taxes -  Increases deferred school taxes from   $44,718,562.00 to $45,630,455.56, an increase  of $911,903.56 from 12/31/14 to 12/31/15

     

     

    16-17     Authorize Claim Settlement – De Lucia   ($100,000) – Authorizes this claim settlement  to resolve the Village’s liability in this  case and remove itself from any further    proceedings or liability

    16-18     Authorize Claim Settlement – Patire ($15,000)    – Authorizes this claim settlement, which was  agreed to by the Village Council prior to the         trial date for this matter

    16-19     Declare Stretchers Surplus Property –   Declares three stretchers surplus property   and authorizes the Village Manager to dispose of said items

    16-20Authorize Application and Approve Acceptance  of Municipal Alliance Grant Funds - Approves  the acceptance of $11,677 in Municipal                 Alliance Grant funds for the purpose of   providing Drug and Alcohol Awareness programs   for the Village for fiscal year July 1, 2016-  June 30, 2017 

    16-21     Approve Hillcrest Road Traffic Improvements –    Authorizes various traffic improvements on   Hillcrest Road

    16-22     Approve 2016 2016 emergency Temporary Budget

              Appropriations– Appropriates $50,000 in the

              2016 Emergency Temporary Budget for Mayor and  Council – Other Expenses

    16-23     Award Professional Services Contract – Multi-

              Family Housing Developments – Study of Impact   on the Ridgewood Public Schools (NTE $15,000)

  7.    Awards a Professional Services contract to Ross Haber Associates, Inc., 24 Garden

    Terrace, Milltown, NJ

    16-24     Award Professional Services Contract – Multi  Family Housing Developments – Study of Impact  on Traffic (NTE $17,500) – Awards a                  Professional Services contract to The RBA   Group, Inc., 7 Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ

    16-25     Award Professional Services Contract – Multi- Family Housing Developments – Studies of Fiscal Impact; Community Services and                   Infrastructure; and Build-out Analysis (NTE   $17,500) – Awards a Professional Services contract to Buckhurst Fish & Jacquemart, Inc., t/a BFJ Planning, 115 Fifth Avenue, New   York, NY Hillcrest Road

     

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

     

    17.  Resolution to go into Closed Session

     

    18.  Closed Session

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20160112 - Board of Adjustment Public Meeting

 

VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

 

AGENDA

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Village Hall Court Room – 7:30 P.M.

 

 

Call to order

 

Pledge of Allegiance

 

Statement required by the Open Public Meeting Act “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by a posting on the bulletin board in the 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 date and time of this meeting”.

 

Please note: A curfew of 11:00 PM is strictly adhered to by the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Village of Ridgewood. No new matter involving an Applicant will be started after 10:30 PM. At 10:00 PM the Chairman will make a determination and advise Applicants as to whether they will be heard. I f an Applicant cannot be heard because of the lateness of the hour, the matter will be carried over to a future meeting to be determined by the Board at 10:00 PM.

 

Roll call

 

Approval of minutes:          December 8, 2015

 

Non-agenda items:

 

          Board member comments

 

          Members of the public comments

 

Public hearings

 

          Old Business:

 

          IVY REALTY SERVICES, LLC - An application to permit construction of a new building for use as a bank which will include drive through lanes. Certain bulk variances with respect to conditional uses related to banks, and preliminary and final approval is also requested, at property known as 121 Franklin Avenue, Block

          2010, Lot 16, in a B-2 Zone. (Continued from November 24, 2015)  (Carried to January 26, 2016)

 

CAPITAL ONE BANK–An application for a conditional use variance, preliminary and final major site plan approval with bulk variances including sign variances, in conjunction with the construction of a new bank building with drive through lanes, at 10 Godwin Avenue, Block 2205 Lot 3 in a B-2 zone.

AGENDA – CONTINUATION                                                JANUARY 12, 2016

 

 

210 S. Broad Street LLC- An application to permit development for a medical office building which will result in side yard setbacks varying between 0 feet and 12 feet, where 0 feet or 12 feet is required; a floor area ratio of 54%, where 45% is the maximum permitted; coverage by improvements of 94%, where 90% is the maximum permitted; maximum illumination level at residential boundary of 0.5 to 1.0 foot-candle, where 0.1 foot-candle is allowed; 8 parking spaces proposed, where 30 parking spaces is minimum required; setback for parking area from side and rear lot lines varying from 0 feet to 4.5 feet, where 5 feet is the minimum required and setback for driveway from residential zone of 0 feet, where 10 feet is the minimum required at  210 South Broad Street, Block 3905, Lot 7, in a B-2 zone.

 

 

          New Business:                                      

         

          Resolution memorialization:          Ricci, 155 Brookside Avenue

                                                              O’Malley, 320 North Van Dien Avenue

                                                              Harris, 345 Franklin Turnpike

                                                              Angelo-Herrera, 490 South Pleasant Avenue

                                                              Weispfenning-Williams, 763 Upper Boulevard

                                                             

          Discussion

 

          Adjournment

 

 

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