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Village of Ridgewood Council Special Public Meeting And Public Workshop Agenda

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Village Council Special Public Meeting
VILLAGE COUNCIL
SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING
JUNE 6, 2018
7:30 P.M.

1. Call to Order – Mayor

2. 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.”

3. Roll Call

4. RESOLUTIONS
THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 18-166 THROUGH 18-167 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:

18-166 Authorize Grant Application for Kings Pond Park Development/Phase II ($58,580) – Authorizes a grant application be sent to the Bergen County Open Space, Recreation, Floodplain Protection, Farmland & Historic Preservation Trust Fund for improvements to Kings Pond Park Development/Phase II. This is an Open Space matching grant application, with both the Village of Ridgewood and the County contributing $58,580 towards the project.

18-167 Authorize Grant Application for Zabriskie-Schedler House/Phase 3 ($75,000) – Authorizes a grant application be sent to the Bergen County Open Space, Recreation, Floodplain Protection, Farmland & Historic Preservation Trust Fund for rehabilitation and restoration of the Zabriskie-Schedler House. This is an Historic Preservation Trust Fund matching grant application, with both the Village of Ridgewood and the County contributing $75,000 towards the project.

5. Adjournment

Village Council Work Session

THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S
PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA
JUNE 6, 2018
7:30 P.M.

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 – Operations
a. Kings Pond Bergen County Open Space Trust Fund – Phase II
b. Zabriskie-Schedler House – Historic Preservation – Phase III

7. Motion to Suspend Work Session and Convene Special Public Meeting
8. Special Public Meeting – See Attached Agenda
9. Motion to Adjourn Special Public Meeting and Reconvene Work Session
10. Presentation
a. Acacia Financial Group
b. Licensing Sellers of E-Cigarettes

11. Discussion
a. Ridgewood Water – None
b. Parking
1. Valet Parking – Broad Street

c. Budget
1. Appointment of Municipal Humane Law Enforcement Officers
2. Contributions as Tax Payments – Charitable Contribution Law
3. Award Contract – School Bus Transportation – Recreation Department
4. Award Contract – Vehicle Emergency Equipment – Police, Fire and Emergency Services Departments
5. State Contract Purchase – Finance Department Carpet Replacement
6. Quarterly Financial Report
7. Award State Contract – 2018 Chevy Tahoe SUV – Fire Department
8. Proposed Ordinance for Hillcrest Road Streetscape Project
9. Proposed Ordinance for North Pleasant Avenue Streetscape Project

d. Policy
1. Public Health Nuisance Code
2. Ban on Plastic Bags
e. Operation
1. Authorizing the Age Friendly Application for the AARP Community Grant
2. Amend Designated Individuals to Issue Notices on Dead Trees
3. Authorization to Join U.S. Communities Cooperative Purchasing Program
12. Manager’s Report
13. Council Reports
14. Review of June 13, 2018 Public Meeting Agenda
15. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person)
16. Closed Session
A. Legal – Potential Litigation – HealthBarn
B. Personnel – Village Council Appointments for Reorganization Meeting
17. Adjournment

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2018 New Jersey Election Results

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2018 New Jersey Election Results

U.S. SENATE ELECTION RESULTS

New Jersey
U.S. Senate – Dem – Primary
99.6 % Precincts Reporting Jun. 05, 2018 11:59 PM ET

Menendez, Bob I 258,042 62.13 %
McCormick, Lisa 157,263 37.87 %

U.S. Senate – GOP – Primary
99.6 % Precincts Reporting Jun. 05, 2018 11:59 PM ET

Hugin, Bob 167,000 75.15 %
Goldberg, Brian 55,229 24.85 %

U.S. House – District 5 – GOP – Primary
99.8 % Precincts Reporting Jun. 05, 2018 11:54 PM ET
McCann, John 16,598 52.98 %
Lonegan, Steve 14,728 47.02 %

GOP County Executive
one seat open
4-year term

Norman Schmelz10,371 50.5%
Paul A. Duggan10,185 49.5%

Democrat

Board of Chosen Freeholders
two seats open
3-year term

✔ Steven A. Tanelli34,408 50.3%
✔ Tracy Silna Zur34,002 49.7%

GOP

Board of Chosen Freeholders
two seats open
3-year term

✔ Hector Olmo10,725 26.8%
✔ Eric Kulmala10,992 27.4%
Kevin M. Parany9,522 23.8%
Edward N. Mazlish8,835 22.0%

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The Ridgewood Chamber Annual Farmers Market will be Celebrating 17 Years this Year

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June 5,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Chamber Annual Farmers market will be Celebrating 17 years with Farm to table, fresh and delicious produce.

Ridgewood’s Farmers’ Market is held every Sunday from 9am-3pm  on the westside of Ridgewood train station…

Enjoy our farmers vegetables and fruit until Thanksgiving.

Stroll and get some fresh Mozzarella.Homemade Jams-with flavors you cannot get any other place.
Fresh baked goods, preservative free. Pickles on a stick for the kids and more.
Beautiful flowers for your yard.

FARM – and more – TO your TABLE… for more details – [email protected]
201-445-2600

Ridgewood Chamber Annual Farmer’s Market
Sun, June 24, 2018 – Sun, November 18, 2018
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Train Station Parking Lot, Godwin Ave and W. Ridgewood Ave

 

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Ridgewood Sweet & Sassy Summer Camp Dates

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June 5,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, Sweet&Sassy will be offering fun Summer Camp activities at their location.The camps will be on Monday-Friday 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
We will be offering a variety of workshops for kids. More information will follow.Save $50 on early registration Now- May 1st, 2018.
The cost is $70 per day or $250 for the week.

Please call us at (201)670-0123 or visit our store at any time to reserve your spot!!

Sweet & Sassy Summer Camp Dates
Mon, July 09, 2018 – Sun, August 19, 2018
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Sweet&Sassy Store, 216 E. Ridgewood Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

 

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Ridgewood Art Institute Presents Charcoal Portrait Demonstration by Bill Angresano

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June 5,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, Renowned Artist and RAI Instructor Bill Angresano will be giving a Charcoal Portrait demonstration using a live model, following our Annual Members Meeting on Sunday, June 10th at 2pm.

Please don’t miss this unique opportunity to observe the creative process at work. This free event is worthwhile to both artists and art enthusiasts. All are welcome.

The Ridgewood Art Institute is a non profit organization providing the finest instruction in Classical Realism in a variety of mediums. Classes are offered on an open enrollment basis,and can be joined at anytime. Each student is taught in direct relation to their personal skill level. For more information on class scheduling, this and future events please visit ridgewoodartinstitute.org

Sunday June 10th,  at 2 PM – 4 PM
Ridgewood Art Institute
12 E Glen Ave, Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450

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Ridgewood Board of Education survey gathers opinions on changes to the 2019-2020 school calendar.

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June 5,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Board of Education survey gathers opinions on changes to the 2019-2020 school calendar.
Parents, guardians and staff have been emailed a survey on possible changes to the 2019-2020 school year calendar.
The survey will be open through Friday, June 8. Questions may be sent to [email protected].

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New Jersey Primary Elections Today

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June 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood

Ridgewood NJ, ok so today is primary day and there is a little bit of action for ,NJ Congressional District 5 (CD5) , while Democrat Josh Gottheimer has no opposition from his own part on the GOP side there is former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan,vs attorney John McCann.

In the New Jersey Senate race Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez (incumbent), is being challenged by community news web site publisher Lisa McCormick The GOP has a three way race between Pharmaceutical executive Bob Hugin, construction company executive Brian Goldberg, and attorney Dana Wefer.

NJ’s Fifth Congressional District

What Makes up the District?
Parts of Bergen, Passaic, Sussex and Warren counties

Who is Running?
Democrats: Rep. Josh Gottheimer (Incumbent)

Republicans: Former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan, attorney John McCann

Who carried the District in the 2016 Presidential Race?
Donald Trump won by 1 point

Why is this Race so Important?
Republicans see this as a seat they can regain in November. Josh Gottheimer defeated longtime republican representative Scott Garrett in 2016. In November, he will face Steve Lonegan – who has lost recent elections for Governor, Senate and the House – or John McCann who serves as the general counsel to the New Jersey Sheriffs Association.

New Jersey Senate Race

Who is Running?
Democrats: Sen. Bob Menendez (incumbent), community news web site publisher Lisa McCormick
Republicans: Pharmaceutical executive Bob Hugin, construction company executive Brian Goldberg, and attorney Dana Wefer

Why is this Race so Important?
This is Senator Menendez’s first election since he faced corruption charges. On the Republican side, pharmaceutical executive Bob Hugin has poured $7.5 million into his campaign.

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Howard Schultz is stepping down as executive chairman and member of the Board of Directors of Starbucks

June 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

SEATTLE WA, Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) today announced that Howard Schultz is stepping down as executive chairman and member of the Board of Directors and will be honored with the title of chairman emeritus effective June 26, 2018.

During his four decades as ceo and chairman, Schultz grew Starbucks from 11 stores to more than 28,000 stores in 77 countries, while demonstrating that a business can simultaneously deliver best-in-class financial performance and share success with its people and the communities it serves.

Under Schultz’s leadership, Starbucks has delivered a 21,000% gain in the value of its stock price since its initial public offering in 1992. The company’s growth was fueled by his decisions to provide uncommon benefits for those who work for Starbucks, including comprehensive healthcare, stock ownership and free college tuition, even for those working part-time.

“I set out to build a company that my father, a blue-collar worker and World War II veteran, never had a chance to work for,” Schultz wrote in a letter addressed today to past and present Starbucks partners. “Together we’ve done that, and so much more, by balancing profitability and social conscience, compassion and rigor, and love and responsibility.”

Schultz’s journey began in 1981, when he walked into the first Starbucks store, located in Seattle’s iconic Pike Place Market. The following year, he moved with his wife, Sheri, from New York to assume the role of director of operations and marketing. Schultz’s passion for the highest quality coffee heightened on a business trip to Italy, where he was captivated by the sense of community, romance and theater found in Italian coffee bars. In the years following his return to Seattle, Schultz purchased Starbucks with the support of local investors and dedicated his career to bringing his vision of a modern coffee house to life in America and around the world.

Schultz elevated the concept of Starbucks as the third place between home and work: a comfortable, welcoming environment that provides uplifting experiences, community and human connection.
Among his many accolades, Schultz has been named as one of The World’s Most Influential People by Time magazine as well as Business Person of the Year by Fortune. Most recently, Schultz has received the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award and has been presented with the Atlantic Council’s Distinguished Business Leadership award and the NAACP LDF (Legal Defense and Education Fund) National Equal Justice award.

This year, Starbucks was named the fifth most admired company in the world by Fortune, marking the 16th year in a row that the company has appeared on the global list. Starbucks was also named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute for the 12th consecutive year and was ranked as one of 2018’s Most Innovative Companies by Fast Company, most notably for its social-impact work.

On April 3, 2017, Schultz transitioned from ceo to executive chairman, shifting his full-time focus to the company’s social impact initiatives as well as innovation and global development of the company’s premium Reserve brand, including Starbucks Reserve Roasteries, Reserve stores and the Company’s partnership with renowned artisanal Italian bakery, Princi. Following his transition off the Starbucks board at the end of June, Schultz will oversee the opening of the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Milan on Sept. 6 – marking the company’s long-awaited entry into Italy – and the New York Roastery in late October.

Starbucks also announced today that its Board of Directors has appointed Myron E. “Mike” Ullman as its new chair of the Board and Mellody Hobson as vice chair of the Board effective upon Schultz’s retirement. Starbucks world-class, values-based board is comprised of accomplished leaders representing diversity and excellence in global technology, retail, consumer experience and other relevant skill sets.

“There are no words to fully express our gratitude to Howard for the extraordinary company he has built,” said ceo and member of the Board of Directors Kevin Johnson. “He’s helped Starbucks earn the respect of millions around the world by always being true to a higher calling, and always being bold in creating a better future. He’s taught all of us that it’s possible to be a very different kind of public company. That must, and will, continue on my watch.”
In Schultz’s letter to partners, he thanked them for their collective efforts to build a different kind of company. “Because of your creativity, your hard work, and the love that you have poured into the company, Starbucks today is widely embraced and respected. As I prepare to step away, I’d like to humbly remind you not to lose sight of what matters most: your fellow partners and our customers.”

He also expressed deep confidence in the team that will continue to lead the company. “Kevin Johnson is a true servant leader, and he will lead Starbucks as this great company enters its next journey. It’s our duty as leaders to constantly reimagine Starbucks. I am honored to call Kevin my friend and partner. And Starbucks is fortunate to have him. This leadership team is extraordinarily capable. They, too, believe that Starbucks has a responsibility to use our scale for good.”

Schultz is looking forward to spending more time with his family this summer. He is also writing a book about Starbucks social impact work and the efforts to redefine the role and responsibility of a public company in an ever-changing society.

 

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NJ Transit Moves forward on Positive Train Control (PTC) equipment on its rail fleet

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June 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, While NJ TRANSIT continues to install Positive Train Control (PTC) equipment on its rail fleet, adjustments to weekday schedules are needed to allow for hardware components to be installed on locomotives and cab cars. Beginning Monday, June 4, some weekday trains will be temporarily discontinued or have changes to their origin and/or destinations.

These changes will primarily impact customers along the Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line, Morris & Essex Lines and Pascack Valley Line and may affect customers connecting with these services. Other trains throughout the system will have schedule and/or station stop changes. These schedule adjustments are temporary and will be restored in early 2019. There are no changes planned for weekend service.

NJ TRANSIT’s highest priority is safety and the proper installation of Positive Train Control (PTC). As we progress with the implementation of this critical safety enhancement feature, it is important to remember that NJ TRANSIT remains a safe rail system and will continue to operate safely until PTC is fully implemented.

Positive Train Control (PTC) is technology to enhance rail safety by monitoring and controlling train movements. Using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, Wi-Fi and high band radio transmission, PTC is capable of automatically controlling train speeds and movements, thereby reducing the risk of accidents due to human error.
The Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008, passed by Congress, requires the implementation of a PTC system on all non-exempt commuter railroads, including NJ TRANSIT. PTC is intended to prevent:

Train-to-train collisions;
Derailments caused by excessive speed;
Unauthorized train movements in work zones; and
Movement of trains through switches left in the wrong position.

As a new technology, PTC requires design, development, prototype testing, equipment retrofitting and system-wide track implementation.

 

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The Department Of Homeland Security Plans To Compile A List Of All Bloggers, Journalists And “Social Media Influencers”

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Reader says, PJ, you are about to become “nationally known”, if you weren’t before…:
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Full Title: The Department Of Homeland Security Plans To Compile A List Of All Bloggers, Journalists And “Social Media Influencers”
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Many were hoping that once Barack Obama was out of office we would see less of this Big Brother surveillance nonsense, but instead it seems to be getting even worse. In fact, the Department of Homeland Security has just announced that it intends to compile a comprehensive list of hundreds of thousands of “journalists, editors, correspondents, social media influencers, bloggers etc.”, and collect any “information that could be relevant” about them. So if you have a website, an important blog or you are just very active on social media, the Department of Homeland Security is going to put you on a list and will start collecting information about you. The DHS has already announced that it will hire a contractor to aid in monitoring media coverage, and they will definitely need plenty of help because it is going to be a very big job…
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(Excerpt) Read more at endoftheamericandream.com

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Same ole Same Ole, All we get is excuses on why things cant happen

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Same ole Same Ole. All we get is excuses on why things cant happen. Can anyone recall a decision taken and driven to resolution by the council We needs real leaders to help drive change, improvement, and repairs. Pick 5-6 items and drive them, no excuses, no blockers, just leadership.

Some suggestions
1) Repair/pave the roads, when you hit a pothole who cares who should have filled it. The village roads are a mess.
2) Do something, do anything to manage and lead the water department. Sell it, merge it, whatever, but get the village the water it needs (certainly no droughts, etc), sell any new buildings, Do something with this please.
3) Push the BOE to adhere to reasonable budgets, manage costs, and raise standards (stop saying you cant impact this!!, it hurts the village).
4)Get the Police to enforce local speed limits on residential streets, install stop signs on long roads that lead to speeding. This is just stepping up and doing something.
5) Stop selling train station parking spaces to non residents, impossible to get a spot after 6:45am, Help reduce traffic by installing a east heading parking lot exit by removing the bike lane and a simple ramp near the ticket office turnaround to Ridgewood Ave. Really not rocket science and woudl help traffic on many fronts.

Please just do something to lead and own some of these issues. .

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June 5 New Jersey Primary Election

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June 4,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey’s primary election law allows unaffiliated voters to select a party when voting in the Primary Election. However, voters registered as Democrats can only vote in the Democratic primary and voters registered as Republicans can only vote in the Republican primary.

June 5, 2018
Primary Election Day
Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.

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RIDGEWOOD PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 5th : Hudson Street Parking Garage, Courtesy Review, Epic Management, Block 3809, Lots 12 & 13

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PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Village Hall Court Room – 7:30 P.M.
(all timeframes and the order of agenda items below are approximate and subject to change)
1. 7:30 p.m. – Call to Order, Statement of Compliance, Flag Salute, Roll Call – In accordance with the provisions of Section 10:4-8d of the Open Public Meetings Act, the date, location, and time of the commencement of this meeting is reflected in a meeting notice, a copy of which schedule has been filed with the Village Manager and the Village Clerk, The Ridgewood News and The Record newspapers, and posted on the bulletin board in the entry lobby of the Village municipal offices at 131 North Maple Avenue, and on the Village website, all in accordance with the provisions of the Open Public Meetings Act.Roll call: Knudsen, Voigt, Joel, Patire, Scheibner, Torielli, McWilliams, Barto, Van Goor, Wesner, Bandelt
2. 7:30 p.m. – 7:35 p.m. – Public Comments on Topics not Pending Before the Board
3. 7:35 p.m. – 7:40 p.m. – Committee/Commission/Professional Updates for Non Agenda Topics, Correspondence Received by the Board
4. 7:40 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. – Chestnut Hill Development, Minor Sub-Division, 401 Mountain Avenue, Block 2706, Lot 4, Adoption of Memorializing Resolution of Approval
5. 7:45 p.m. – 7:55 p.m. – Hudson Street Redevelopment Ordinance #3649
6. 7:55 p.m. – 8:05 p.m. – Blade Signs Ordinance #3647
7. 8:05 p.m. – 8:20 p.m. – Ridgewood/Dayton, Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan, 100/152 South Broad Street, Blocks 3707/3905, Lots 5.01/1.01 – Developer’s Agreement, Carried from May 15, 2018 without prejudice to the Board
8. 8:20 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. – Two Forty Associates, Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan, 150-174 Chestnut Street, Block 2005, Lot 38 – Developer’s Agreement, Carried from May 15, 2018 without prejudice to the Board
9. 8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. – Ridgewood Water, Informal Review, 205 East Glen Avenue, Block 3107, Lot 33.01, Carr Facility, carried from May 15, 2018 without notice and without prejudice to the Board
10. 9:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. – Hudson Street Parking Garage, Courtesy Review, Epic Management, Block 3809, Lots 12 & 13
11. 10:30 p.m. – 10:35 p.m. – Adoption of Minutes: July 18, 2017
12. 10:35 p.m. – Executive Session (if necessary)
13. Adjournment: In accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act, all meetings of the Ridgewood Planning Board (i.e., official public meetings, work sessions, pre-meeting assemblies and special meetings) are public meetings, which are always open to members of the general public.
Members: Susan Knudsen, Jeff Voigt, Joel Torielli, Melanie McWilliams, David Scheibner, Richard Joel, Debbie Patire, Frances Barto, James Van Goor, Alysson Wesner, Matthew Bandelt
Professional Staff: Christopher Martin, Esq., Board Attorney; Christopher J. Rutishauser, Village Engineer; Brigette Bogart, Village Planner; Michael Cafarelli, Board Secretary

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Reader says If enough residents send e mail to council saying six mil library renovation is ridicuolous , the council won’t do it

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If enough residents send e mail to council saying six mil library renovation is ridicuolous , the council won’t do it.
I mean Knudsen and Sedon voted NO for the multifamily housing and NO for a hospital expansion, if they feel a bigger library is wrong they won’t do it. No one is buying them.

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Reader says Ridgewood can refrain from voting on the local level for lunatics for Village Council when the ministrations of this blog leave it in no doubt of their relative shortcomings

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Ridgewood can refrain from voting on the local level for lunatics for VC when the ministrations of this blog leave it in no doubt of their relative shortcomings. But move out to the county, state, and national level, and it can’t resist! It’s as if Ridgewood is perpetually suffering from some kind of electoral version of the conscience-deadening consequences of original sin. If left to its own devices it behaves like the proverbial dog, brainlessly returning to its vomit.