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These minutes have not been approved and are subject to change or modification by the Mayor and
Council at a public meeting.
MARCH 24, 2015
Mayor Febre called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. The Clerk made the following announcement:
“On January 2, 2015, adequate notice of this meeting pursuant to the Open Public Meetings Act has
been furnished by inclusion thereof in the Annual Schedule of Meetings for 2015 which has been
posted on the bulletin board at Borough Hall, filed with the Borough Clerk, faxed to the Our Town,
The Record, The Community News and The County Seat newspapers and distributed to all persons, if
any, requesting copies of same pursuant to said Act.”
In case of an emergency or fire alarm you must evacuate the building by using any of the exit doors in
the room. They are immediately to my right and the double doors at the rear of the room. Occupants
must exit the building by using the staircase and not the elevator.
This meeting is being recorded by both video and audio and may be rebroadcast.
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
Members of the Governing Body present: Mayor Febre, Council members Gervino, DeHeer,
Eisenberg, Messar, and Lindenau. Also present were Borough Attorney Ronald A. Dario and Borough
Clerk Jean M. Pelligra.
ABSENT: Council President Morrone and Borough Administrator Roberta Stern
WORK SESSION ITEMS – items on or off agenda
There being no items on or off the agenda, Mayor Febre closed this portion of the meeting.
PROCLAMATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, ETC.
Mayor Febre gave a brief summary of the circumstances that took place on February 25, 2015 relating
to the commendations that he is presenting this evening.
Mayor Febre presented Certificates of Commendation to Police Officer Glenn Tutschek and Police
Sergeant Timothy Moran.
Mayor Febre welcomed the Youth Month participants in attendance to the meeting.
Mayor Febre read a proclamation proclaiming April Autism Awareness Month.
Whereas, autism is a general term used to describe a group of complex developmental
brain disorders – autism spectrum disorders – caused by a combination of genes and
environmental influences. These disorders are characterized, in varying degrees, by social and
behavioral challenges, as well as repetitive behaviors; and
Whereas, an estimated 1 in 88 children in the U.S. is on the autism spectrum – a 600
percent increase in the past two decades that is only partly explained by improved diagnosis;
and
Whereas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have called autism a national
public health crisis whose cause and cure remain unknown; and
Whereas, on December 18, 2007 the United Nations General Assembly adopted
resolution 62/139 World Autism Awareness Day by unanimous consent, encouraging UN
Member States to take measures to raise awareness about autism throughout society and to
promote early diagnosis and early behavioral intervention;
Whereas the aims for World Autism Awareness Day are to inform the general public
about the global health crisis of autism, stress the importance of early diagnosis and early
intervention, and to celebrate the unique talents and qualities of individuals with autism;
Whereas autism is a lifelong condition in which the bulk of cost falls in adulthood,
creating an enormous economic impact.
Now therefore, I, Adrian J. Febre, Mayor of the Borough of Maywood, County of Bergen in the State
of New Jersey, do hereby proclaim Thursday, April 2, 2015, as World Autism Awareness Day and
the Month of April 2015, as Autism Awareness Month.
MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (FIVE MINUTE TIME FRAME)
Mayor Febre opened the meeting to the public for any comments on or off the agenda.
Gianna Gervino – 469 Hill Street – asked if her Girl Scout Troop 825 could plant fruits and vegetables
in the Community Garden to work towards their Gold Award.
Mayor Febre responded yes and invited the members of Girl Scout Troop 825 to attend the next Green
Team meeting.
Borough Clerk Pelligra advised the 2015 Community Garden application will be available soon for
organizations to complete and submit to the Borough Clerk’s office.
There being no further comments on or off the agenda, Mayor Febre closed this portion of the meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING ON PENDING ORDINANCES - ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES
NONE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Council member DeHeer moved for approval of the February 3, 2015 Special Meeting minutes, the
February 10, 2015 Work Session and Closed Session minutes, and the February 24, 2015 Council
Meeting and Closed Session minutes; seconded by Council member Messar; and so carried with the
exception of Council member Gervino abstaining to the February 3, 2015 Special Meeting minutes and
the February 10, 2015 Work Session and Closed Session minutes.
PRESENTATION OF BILLS AND CLAIMS AND REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
The Clerk presented the bill resolution and supplemental bill resolution.
Council member Lindenau moved for approval, seconded by Council member Gervino; and so carried
by unanimous roll call vote.
CORRESPONDENCE AND REPORT OF THE BOROUGH CLERK
Borough Clerk Pelligra reported on the following:
1. She stated a resolution was added to tonight’s agenda authorizing Neglia Engineering to move
forward with the update of the drug-free zone map.
REPORT OF ADMINISTRATOR
Administrator Stern was absent.
REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY
Attorney Dario reported on the following:
1. He stated he received emails regarding the new home construction on Maywood Avenue and
stated the Borough Engineer and property developers will meet on Tuesday.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Council member Gervino reported on the following:
1. He stated we met with CFO Cuccia for a preliminary budget meeting and are in the process of
scheduling additional meetings; adding he will report further after those meetings.
Council member DeHeer reported on the following:
1. He reported he met with Jaeger Avenue residents regarding the situation with the new
construction on Maywood Avenue; adding the hay bales at the rear of the properties and
thawing of the ground has helped. He stated the Borough Engineer is following up with the
developer regarding topography changes and test pits and he has assured the residents this
matter will not be forgotten.
Council member Eisenberg reported on the following:
1. He stated he had the pleasure of attending the Maywood Avenue PTO Comedy Night
fundraiser on Saturday night.
2. He stated he was asked by residents to review dog ordinances as they relate to where residents
may walk their dogs, adding I welcome Borough Clerk Pelligra’s input when he and Council
member Messar meet to review the ordinances.
Council member Messar reported on the following:
1. He congratulated Sergeant Moran and Officer Tutschek for their fine work; adding as a resident
I thank Chief Pegg, Captain Natale and the entire police force for keeping Maywood safe.
2. He reported the following from the Police Department:
The drug disposal box has been delivered courtesy of CVS and will be installed in the
lobby after authorization by the Prosecutor’s office.
The fifth grade Youth Leadership Program graduation will be held on April 16, 2015.
3. He reported the following from the Recreation Department:
The movie “Big Hero Six” will be shown at the library on Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at
5:30 pm.
A town-wide garage sale is scheduled for May 16 and 17, 2015, adding the fee is $5.00
and the event will be advertised in the local newspapers.
4. He attended the First Aid Squad meeting and stated these volunteer members have one of the
toughest roles in the borough; adding they are a spirited, passionate group and encouraged
anyone looking to volunteer, to consider joining the first aid squad.
Council member Lindenau reported on the following:
1. He stated the DPW is hoping this year’s snow season has come to an end and is looking
forward to removing the salt equipment from the trucks, adding they are working on the fields
in preparation of Opening Day for baseball.
REPORT OF THE MAYOR
Mayor Febre reported on the following:
1. He stated he is glad there is no snow on the ground and as spring and Easter are approaching,
he would like to thank Billy Jerlinski for decorating West Pleasant Avenue for Easter.
2. He stated the Fire Police are sponsoring a bus trip to the Sands Casino in Pennsylvania on
Saturday, March 28, 2015.
RESIGNATIONS - ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING
NONE
APPOINTMENTS - APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING
1. Michael Pegg as a regular member of Peerless Engine Company effective March 24, 2015.
Council member Messar moved the appointment, seconded by Council member Lindenau; and so
carried by unanimous roll call vote.
COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING
1. From the Untouchables Motorcycle Club request to make application for a social affair permit
at their club house, 216 Hergesell Avenue, Maywood, for a fundraiser on June 20, 2015 from
3:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Council member Lindenau moved for the approval, seconded by Council member Eisenberg; and so
carried by unanimous roll call vote.
RESOLUTIONS BY TITLE - CONSIDERATION OF THE FOLLOWING
RESOLUTION # 57-15
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE REDEMPTION OF A
TAX SALE CERTIFICATE FOR BLOCK 76 LOT 22
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Maywood that the Tax
Collector is hereby authorized to issue a check in the amount of $ 87,305, payable to “TOWER FUND
SVCS-CUST EBURY FUND 1NJLLC” for the Redemption of Tax Sale Certificate #14-002, dated
12/09/14 on property known as Block 76, Lot 22, 575 Elm Street. This amount includes a premium of
$ 60,000.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the taxpayer has paid to the Borough Tax Collector the full
amount of said redemption, less the premium, to the Borough of Maywood.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Lien Holder bid and paid, $ 60,000.00 as a Premium to
the Borough of Maywood, on the date of sale for Tax Sale Certificate # 14-002.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this check is to reimburse the Buyer of the lien; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Borough Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
furnish copies of this resolution to the Chief Financial Officer and the Tax Collector.
RESOLUTION # 58-15
TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATION RESERVES
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Maywood, Bergen County, New
Jersey, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:4-58, not less than 2/3 thereof affirmatively concurring, that the Chief
Financial Officer be authorized to make the following transfers in the 2015 Appropriation Reserves:
TRANSFERS - 3/24/15
CURRENT ACCOUNT - APPROPRIATION RESERVES
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME DEBIT
(DECREASE)
CREDIT (INCREASE)
01-2030-20-1001-204 ADMINISTRATIVE & EXECUTIVE O/E 10,000.00 01-2030-20-1451-204 COLLECTOR OF TAXES S/W 6,000.00 01-2030-20-1452-258 COLLECTOR OF TAXES O/E 10,000.00 01-2030-20-1752-168 MAYWOOD HISTORICAL COMMITTEE 2,000.00 01-2030-22-1951-204 UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE S/W 5,000.00 01-2030-23-2152-126 INSURANCE-WORKERS COMP. 5,000.00 01-2030-26-3152-266 MAINTENANCE OF VEHICLES O/E 10,000.00 01-2030-28-3701-204 BOARD OF RECREATION S/W 20,000.00 01-2030-30-4202-193 CELEBRATION OF PUBLIC EVENTS 3,000.00
01-2030-20-1552-167 LEGAL SERVICES & COSTS O/E
14,500.00
01-2030-25-2402-146 POLICE O/E
2,000.00
01-2030-26-2902-146 STREETS & ROADS O/E
5,000.00
01-2030-26-3054-204 INTERLOCAL GARBAGE & TRASH REMOVAL
21,000.00
01-2030-26-3112-132 PUBLIC BUILDINGS & GROUNDS O/E
24,000.00
01-2030-31-4292-001 SEWER TESTING
3,000.00
01-2030-31-4352-071 STREET LIGHTING
1,500.00
TOTAL
71,000.00
71,000.00
RESOLUTION # 59-15
APPOINTING SALLY J. MILLER AS REGISTRAR FOR
THE BOROUGH OF MAYWOOD
WHEREAS, Donna De Gregorio will hold the position of Registrar for the Borough of
Maywood, County of Bergen, New Jersey through March 30, 2015; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Governing Body of the Borough of
Maywood that Sally J. Miller be appointed as Registrar of the Borough of Maywood effective April 1,
2015; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this appointment be for a three year term effective
April 1, 2015 through March 30, 2018; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Borough Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
forward a copy of the within resolution to Vincent T. Arrisi, State Registrar, Department of Health and
Senior Services, Vital Statistics and Registration, P.O. Box 370, Trenton, NJ 08625-0370.
RESOLUTION # 60-15
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING NEGLIA ENGINEERING TO PREPARE AN AMENDED
DRUNK-DRIVING-FREE SCHOOL ZONES AND DRUG-FREE ZONE MAP FOR THE
BOROUGH OF MAYWOOD, BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
WHEREAS, with the advice of the Chief of Police of the Borough of Maywood, the Mayor
and Council of the Borough of Maywood deem it necessary to review and revise its Drunk-Driving-
Free School Zones and Drug-Free Zone map; and
WHEREAS, to facilitate same the Borough needs to retain the services of an Engineer to
Survey the Borough and prepare an official Drunk-Driving-Free School Zones and Drug-Free Zone
map; and
WHEREAS, the Borough Engineer, Neglia Engineering having submitted a proposal for such
services dated March 12, 2015 in the amount of $970.00; and
WHEREAS, the Borough Engineer, Neglia Engineering has the expertise for such duties and
having significant familiarity with the Borough is the best candidate for the appointment; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of
Maywood, County of Bergen, State of New Jersey that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to execute, and the Borough Clerk to attest, to any and all documents necessary to execute the
agreement between the Borough of Maywood and Neglia Engineering for the surveying and
preparation of the official Borough of Maywood Drunk-Driving-Free School Zones and Drug-Free
Zone map.
Council member DeHeer moved for the adoptions, seconded by Council member Messar.
Council member Eisenberg stated he would like CFO Cuccia be present to give a report to the council
regarding the appropriations.
Roll call vote was taken and so carried by unanimous roll call vote.
INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES
NONE
NEW BUSINESS
OLD BUSINESS
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
CLOSED SESSION - IF APPLICABLE
Council member Messar made a motion to go into Closed Session; seconded by Council member
Eisenberg - All in favor.
BOROUGH OF MAYWOOD
Closed Session Resolution #61-15
BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Maywood, pursuant to the provisions of the Open
Public Meetings Act, that the Mayor and Council meet in closed session to discuss the following subject matter(s):
Personnel; Contracts; P.D. Tactics
which subject matter(s) is (are) permitted to be discussed in closed session pursuant to the following designated sub-
section(s) of Section 7 of the Open Public Meetings Act:
( ) Sub-section 1dealing with material rendered confidential by express provision of Federal or State law
( ) Sub-section 2 covering a matter in which release of information would impair a right to receive federal
funds
( ) Sub-section 3 involving disclosure of material that would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy,
including material related to an individual's personal and family circumstances, without the express written
consent of the individual involved
( ) Sub-section 4 pertaining to collective bargaining agreements and the terms, conditions and negotiations
thereof
( ) Sub-section 5 dealing with the acquisition of real property, the setting of bank rates, or the investment of
public funds where discussion thereof would adversely affect the public interest
(X ) Sub-section 6 dealing with tactics and techniques used in protecting the safety and property of the public
where disclosure could impair such protection or investigation of violation of the law
(X ) Sub-section 7 dealing with pending or anticipated litigation, contract negotiations, or matters falling
within the attorney-client privilege
(X ) Sub-section 8 concerning personnel matters dealing with employment, appointment, termination, or terms
and conditions of employment of any person or persons, or the evaluation, promotion or disciplining of employees
unless all employees involved consent to disclosure thereof
( ) Sub-section 9 involving deliberations after public hearing on a matter which may result in the imposition
of a civil penalty or the suspension or loss of a license
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, as precisely as can be determined at this time, the discussion conducted in
the said closed session can be disclosed to the public upon taking final action thereon, provided disclosure shall not
violate the attorney-client privilege or constitute an undue invasion of privacy; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Maywood
( ) Will return to open session after this meeting.
( X) Do not envision that they will return to open session after this meeting but reserves the right to do so.
Date of Passage: 03-24-2015 Time: 8:00 pm
Mayor Febre opened the meeting for questions from the Youth Month participants.
Council member Messar asked the Youth Month participants what they have taken away from this
experience.
Reese stated he found it interesting to learn about what is happening in town.
AJ Esposito stated he was interested in the dog walking ordinances.
Gianna stated she found it interesting how the council discusses a very broad range of topics.
ADJOURNMENT
Council member Lindenau moved the meeting be adjourned; seconded by Council member Messar and
so carried at 8:50 pm.
Borough Clerk