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VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 13, 2018 8:00 P.M.

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Village Council Public Meeting

VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 13, 2018 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
Recognize 60th Anniversary of Kasschau Memorial Shell

8. Comments from the Public (Not to exceed 3 minutes per person – 40 minutes in total)
9. Village Manager’s Report
10. Village Council Reports
11. ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION – RIDGEWOOD WATER
NONE
12. ORDINANCES – PUBLIC HEARING – RIDGEWOOD WATER
NONE
13. RESOLUTIONS – RIDGEWOOD WATER
18-169 Award Professional Services Contract – Water Rate Study

14. ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION
NONE
15. ORDINANCES – PUBLIC HEARING
3639 – Amend Chapter 212-31 – Skate Park Rules and Regulations
3646 – Establish Valet Parking Area on North Broad Street
3647 – Amend Chapter 190 – Land Use and Development – Establish Regulations for Blade Signs in Central Business District
3648 – Amend Chapter 172-6 – Nuisances Enumerated – Bands and Music
3649 – Redevelopment Plan – Block 3809, Lots 12 & 13 – Hudson Street Parking Lot
16. RESOLUTIONS
18-170 Waive Fourth of July Vendor Fees
18-171 Grant Permission to Fireworks Company for Fireworks Display
18-172 Reject Bids – School Bus Transportation – Summer Day Camp
18-173 Title 59 Approval – School Bus Transportation – Summer Day Camp
18-174 Award Contract – School Bus Transportation – Summer Day Camp
18-175 Title 59 Approval – Vehicle Emergency Equipment – Police, Fire, and Emergency Services
18-176 Award Contract – Vehicle Emergency Equipment – Police, Fire, and Emergency Services
18-177 Award Contract under State Contract – Carpet Replacement – Police Department
18-178 Award Contract under State Contract – Carpet Replacement – Finance Department
18-179 Award Contract under State Contract – 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV – Fire Department
18-180 Award Professional Services Contract – Phase 1 Archaeological Study – Schedler Property
18-181 Extend Suspension of Ordinance for Certain Illuminated Signs in Central Business District
18-182 Authorize Encroachment Agreement – 34 Wilsey Square – Block 3807, Lot 6.01
18-183 Authorize Mailing of Estimated 2018 Third Quarter Tax Bills
18-184 Authorize Joining U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance
18-185 Authorize Joining Somerset County Cooperative Pricing
18-186 Authorize Director of Parks and Recreation to Sign Certain Seasonal Contracts
18-187 Authorize Application to AARP Community Grant for Age Friendly Ridgewood – Pedestrian Safety Improvements
18-188 Endorse Application for Bergen County Historic Preservation Grant for James Rose Center
18-189 Authorize Settlement of Claim – 386 High View Terrace –
18-190 Authorize Execution of Developer’s Agreement – Two Forty Associates
18-191 Authorize Execution of Developer’s Agreement – The Dayton
18-192 Approve 2018-2019 Renewals of Liquor Licenses
17. Comments from the Public (Not to Exceed 5 minutes per person)
18. Resolution to go into Closed Session
19. Closed Session
Legal – Potential Litigation – Healthbarn
20. Adjournment

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Ridgewood Police report multiply incidence of identity theft in the Village

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June 12,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Police report multiply incidence of identity theft in the Village. On May 29th, an Eastside Avenue resident responded to Ridgewood Police headquarters to report identity theft. The victim reported an unknown person opened two retail store credit card accounts utilizing his personal information in Syracuse, N.Y. and Hawthorne, N.Y. without his authorization. Both retail stores contacted the victim and they were advised the accounts were fraudulent and both accounts were closed. The victim was then provided an identity theft information fact sheet and advised to monitor his accounts.

On May 29th, a Heights Road resident responded to Ridgewood Police headquarters to report a fraud in the past. The victim reported an unknown person purchased an Apple iPhone and added a new line to his account without authorization. The victim reported Verizon was able to cancel the purchase before it was shipped to a location in Philadelphia, Pa. The victim reported he has been a victim of several identity thefts in the past and he will continue to monitor his accounts.

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Police Report Attempted Burglary at the Ridgewood Signal Department

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June 112,2018

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Ridgewood Nj, the Ridgewood Police report that on  May 30th, the Ridgewood Signal Department reported a criminal attempt of burglary occurred in the past to village owned property. The Signal Department discovered marks on a door near the locking mechanism which were possibly the result of unknown actor attempting to gain entry into the band shell located at Veterans Field. The Ridgewood Detective Bureau is investigating the incident.

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Ridgewood : Exciting New Restaurant Grand Opening for Truly Sichuan- Thursday, June 14th at 5:30pm

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June 12,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood Nj, You are cordially invited to attend the Ribbon cutting for our newest member of the Chamber
restaurant in Ridgewood…

Truly Sichuan ,31 Chestnut Street (the old Wild Ginger)Ribbon cutting at 5:30pm…

You are invited to taste some of their specialty foods and meet their Chef…

Owner: Renee Kirsch

 

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The Ridgewood Guild Presents Movies in the Park

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June 12,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Join the Ridgewood Guild  in Memorial Park at Van Neste Square for family fun and entertainment. We show films great for the whole family on a 25 foot screen and professional sound system. Bring snacks, a picnic blanket, and get ready for a great evening with your community. All movies are on Wednesdays and start at sundown (approximately 9pm in June and July and 8:30pm in August). In case of rain (or other inclement weather), or the latest information, check our Facebook page, or back here for the rescheduling of the movie.

FREE – Movies in the Park! Join us this Wednesday as we open our summer movie nights at Van Neste!  Wednesday June 13 th, Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) !

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Join the Adult Summer Reading Club at the Ridgewood Public Library

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June 12,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Public Library wants you to join the Adult Summer Reading Club for chances to win great prizes like tickets to a Rockland Boulders Game! The winner of the Rockland Boulders’ tickets will be announced on July 2nd.

Visit the Ridgewood Library website to register for the Adult Summer Reading Club https://www.ridgewoodlibrary.org/asrcregistration

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The Ridgewood Police Department Remind Residents mailed letter scams, internet and phone scams involving requests for money

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June 12,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Police Department would like to remind our residents of the common suspicious mailed letter scams, internet and phone scams involving requests for money. These incidents are the rise and many if not all are SCAMS. Please consider contacting the Ridgewood Police Department or conduct a thorough investigation yourself before sending anyone money via the internet, western union, donation and/or purchasing any type of MoneyGram gift card as payment.

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Benjamin Franklin Middle Schooler Heads to the Chemical Educational Foundation’s 2018 National You Be the Chemist Challenge!

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June 11,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ,  Eshaan Saxena, a seventh-grader at Benjamin Franklin Middle School, will represent New Jersey at the Chemical Educational Foundation’s 2018 National You Be the Chemist Challenge.
Saxena is one of 42 students in grades 5 to 8 nationwide who will be participating in the challenge, a competition that focus on chemistry and STEM topics.
Saxena competed with  46,000 middle school students finalists nationwide who participated in local and state competitions to qualify for the national challenge.
Saxena was the winner of the New Jersey state challenge, held in April at the BASF Corp. head quarters in Florham Park. He will travel to Washington, D.C., to compete June 18 in the National You Be the Chemist Challenge.
The CEF is a nonprofit organization that encourages students to pursue chemistry and STEM-related learning.

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The Ridgewood Fourth of July Celebration Committee announces their 2018 celebration theme as “Rockin’ Ridgewood: Celebrating All-American Music.”

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June 11,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Fourth of July Celebration is an all volunteer, community funded event that receives no direct funding from the Village of Ridgewood. In addition to our generous sponsors and to ensure our tradition continues we need your support! Donate Now!

Don’t miss out on our 2nd annual 50/50! Only 600 tickets will be sold with the winner receiving up to $25,000 and 10 additional winners receiving up to $500 each. Tickets are $100.00 each and can be purchased at Park Wood Delicatessen on Saturdays in June from 11am to 2pm or at the Ridgewood Public Library from June 25 to June 30 from 9am to 3pm. Can’t make it there? E-mail us at [email protected]

Please join us for the 108th annual Ridgewood Fourth of July Celebration on Wednesday, July 4th, 2018.

The Ridgewood Fourth of July Celebration Committee announces their 2018 celebration theme as “Rockin’ Ridgewood: Celebrating All-American Music.” The 2018 theme aims to celebrate the impact of music on American culture throughout history and highlight the talents of many performers from our community. Each year, the Fourth of July Celebration Committee chooses a theme that celebrates a certain aspect of American history or culture. The theme also serves as the basis for the float competition held among the town’s elementary schools.

 

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Acting County Prosecutor Calo joined the Ridgewood High School Gay-Straight Alliance at their second annual pride flag raising

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June 11,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, on June 7 , acting Bergen County Prosecutor Calo joined the Ridgewood High School Gay-Straight Alliance and Principal Dr. Thomas Gordon at their second annual pride flag raising. The event kicked off LGBT Pride Month and was part of a national campaign to raise awareness about the effects of anti-LGBT bias, bullying, and harassment.

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Dog Walkers Not Removing Dog Waste in Ridgewood

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June 11.2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood blog picked this up off a Facebook group “it takes a Ridgewood Village” ,the author Anne LaGrange Loving gives the latest on her dog walking experience ,  “So here is a new one (to me). I was walking my elderly dog very early this morning and up ahead I saw a woman walking a dog. He pooped, she stopped to bag it, and then she left the bag full of poop there on the grass. What? I could not believe it. I continued walking, but she was getting further ahead because my old dog is pretty slow and we cannot cover much ground at all. But lo and behold, several houses later I saw the same thing happen, bag of poop left behind again. Besides being extraordinarily rude (and I believe against local law), it struck me as really weird that she would bother to bag it if she was not going to take it. Shaking my head.”

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Broken lawn sprinkler heads at Vets Field caused by management incompetence?

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June 11,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, Proving that you just never know where or when you might stumble upon a juicy tidbit, two of our associates stumbled upon one of those can you believe this bits of information while walking together around Vets Field at lunchtime recently. A contractor was repairing the lawn sprinkler system where the walking path exits to Graydon Pool and when our associates stopped to ask what was broken they got quite an earful. Seems according to the contractor that someone forgot to add compressed air to bleed the system of water prior to last winter which resulted in water freezing and breaking several sprinkler heads. How many thousands will this cost residents to fix? Anyone being kicked in the ass for this or is it just business as usual with no one being held accountable.

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Reader says So you have this guy, Jeff Voigt. He came sort of out of nowhere and he seemed like a reasonable guy

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So you have this guy, Jeff Voigt. He came sort of out of nowhere and he seemed like a reasonable guy. And he went up against Aronsohn and company at a council meeting, losing his temper with them about attending that fundraiser for Chris Cristie. Wow, he really seemed like a reasonable guy. So people got on board with him and spent money and sweat equity to help him get elected. There were a couple of hints along the campaign route that might have tipped us that he is unstable, but not enough to be noticeable. He tried to commandeer the League of Women Voters candidates night, being somewhat heavy handed. But no one took him to task for this. He even joined in the campaign to stop the big garage, collecting signatures along with the commoners. And so he got elected along with Hache and Walsh. And then at the reorganization meeting, the very first meeting of the “new” council, Voigt got really aggressive and tried to run the meeting. Tried to over-run the meeting, actually. This continued, with him being large and in charge and downright obnoxious at the council meetings. And it got worse. He screamed at Heather Mailander one night in a meeting, shouting as he stood over her “I”M F@#*ING PISSED.” Wow, that was scary. Some suggested that Heather should press charges against him, but she declined. Then he was seen yelling at various citizens who disagreed. with him. Then he started in with taking citizens to court for filing OPRA requests. This has happened FIVE times that we know of, yes FIVE times he has taken someone to court in Hackensack because he did not like the fact that they filed LEGAL Open Public Records Act requests. Tying up the courts, taxpayer money, citizens’ time. All for no reason, simply because he does not like anyone looking at his business communications. He has been told by a judge at least FIVE times that there is nothing illegal or harassing about a citizen filing a records request. Then he spoke loudly into the microphone one night at a public meeting and referred to someone as a DOUCHEBAG, for all to hear. Then he was heard calling a citizen a FAT #$%@. And there is word that he got into a road-rage incident with a citizen, and there are rumblings of various other really inappropriate actions. So he is in a questionable relationship with the local paper? No surprise at all. He is constantly head to head with the reporter from The Record, feeding him his own line of BS, which the reporter is happy to take because, let’s face it, it is easier for the reporter to have material spoon-fed to him (even if it is totally slanted crap) than to actually research an article himself. Jeff Voigt is a major failure as an elected official. Major, major failure. If the rumors of a recall action are true, there will be a few thousand supportive signatures within a week.

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President Donald J. Trump Approves Major Disaster Declaration for New Jersey

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June 10, 2018

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WASHINGTON DC,  The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today that federal disaster assistance has been made available to the state of New Jersey to supplement state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe winter storm and snowstorm from March 6-8, 2018.
Federal funding is available to the state, tribal, and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by severe winter storm and snowstorm in the counties of Bergen, Essex, Morris, Passaic and Somerset.
In addition, federal funding is available to the state, tribal, and eligible local governments on a cost-sharing basis for snow assistance for a continuous 48-hour period during or proximate to the incident period in the counties of Bergen and Morris.
Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures throughout the state.
Lai Sun Yee has been named as the Federal Coordinating Officer for federal recovery operations in the affected area. Lai Sun Yee said additional designations may be made at a later date if warranted by the results of further damage assessments.
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FEDERAL AID PROGRAMS FOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY
Following is a summary of key federal disaster aid programs that can be made available as needed and warranted under President Donald J. Trump’s disaster declaration issued for the state of New Jersey.
Assistance for State, Tribal, and Affected Local Governments Can Include as Required:
· Payment of not less than 75 percent of the eligible costs for emergency protective measures taken to save lives and protect property and public health. Emergency protective measures assistance is available to state, tribal, and eligible local governments on a cost-sharing basis. (Source: FEMA funded, state administered.)
· Payment of not less than 75 percent of the eligible costs for repairing or replacing damaged public facilities, such as roads, bridges, utilities, buildings, schools, recreational areas, and similar publicly owned property, as well as certain private non-profit organizations engaged in community service activities. (Source: FEMA funded, state administered.)
· Payment of not more than 75 percent of the approved costs for hazard mitigation projects undertaken by state, tribal, and local governments to prevent or reduce long-term risk to life and property from natural or technological disasters. (Source: FEMA funded, state administered.)
How to Apply for Assistance:
Application procedures for state, tribal, and local governments will be explained at a series of applicant briefings with locations to be announced in the affected area by recovery officials. Approved public repair projects are paid through the state from funding provided by FEMA and other participating federal agencies.
FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during, and after disasters.
Follow FEMA online at www.fema.gov/blog, www.twitter.com/fema, www.twitter.com/femaspox, www.facebook.com/fema and www.youtube.com/fema. Also, follow Administrator Brock Long’s activities at www.twitter.com/fema_brock.
The social media links provided are for reference only. FEMA does not endorse any non-government websites, companies or applications.

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The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce 91st Annual Installation Membership, Networking and Recognition Dinner

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June 10,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce will be holding their 91st Annual Installation, Membership, Networking and Recognition Dinner on Tuesday, June 12th, 2018 at 6:00pm.

*Dinner and Cash Bar included

Please RSVP by June 8th, 2018 to [email protected] or contact us at (201)445-2600

Tue, June 12, 2018
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Park West Tavern and Loft, 30 Oak Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Cost: $45.00