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Village of Ridgewood Seeks Resident Volunteers to Serve on Various Boards and Committees

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SEEKING RESIDENTS TO VOLUNTEER TO SERVE ON VARIOUS BOARDS AND COMMITTEES

May 15,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood

Ridgewood NJ, The Village Council is looking for residents who are interested in volunteering to serve on the following Boards and Committees:  Planning Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment, The Ridgewood Community Center Advisory Board, The Financial Advisory Committee, The Ridgewood Arts Council, and the Shade Tree Commission.

The Planning Board reviews site plans and subdivision applications; prepares, adopts, and amends the Master Plan; makes recommendations to the Village Council regarding amendments to developmental regulations and the official map.

The Zoning Board of Adjustment hears variance applications and appeals from rulings and determinations arising from the enforcement of Village zoning ordinances.

The Community Center Advisory Board develops policies and procedures for the operation of the Community Center facility and assists in the fulfillment of the County Municipal Alliance Grant requirements.  Membership includes:  Senior Citizen residents; adult residents with children in the school system; and adult residents with no children in the school system.

The Financial Advisory Committee assists in the review and understanding of the financial considerations necessary to the operation of the Village and the Village’s preparation of the Annual and Capital Budgets; provides review, advice and recommendations to the Village Council on Village financial and budgetary matters; and prepares an annual report for the Village Council to assist the Councilmembers in their budget preparation.  Members will preferably have strong finance, accounting, government and/or business backgrounds.

The Ridgewood Arts Council will assist in the promotion of and encourage artistic and cultural programs and will provide for educational opportunities in the areas of art and culture.  The Ridgewood Arts Council will also provide advice, guidance, and recommendations to the Village Council, as needed.

The Shade Tree Commission works closely with the Parks and Recreation Department, the Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee, and the Green Team to promote awareness and education of the residents as well as advise and provide recommendations to the Village Council in promoting and sustaining a safe and productive shade tree resource.

All interested residents should fill out a Citizen Volunteer Leadership form (found on the Village website under “Forms”), and send it along with a cover letter indicating on which board(s) or committee(s) the resident wishes to serve, and a biography or resume to:

Heather Mailander
Village Clerk
Village of Ridgewood
131 North Maple Ave.
Ridgewood, NJ  07451

Deadline for submissions is May 26, 2016.

13 thoughts on “Village of Ridgewood Seeks Resident Volunteers to Serve on Various Boards and Committees

  1. Time for the gadflys to step up. Instead of complaining all the time Anne, Boyd, Gail, Lorraine, Dana, etc. should actually contribute to the village. That goes for you too Jimmy.

    1. you got your clock cleaned , its a new day in Ridgewood , time to take out the trash

  2. Deadline May 26th? So the three amigos are trying to fill the vacant seats before they leave?

  3. They won 8:48 get over it.

  4. Maybe Rubrick, Don and Tim should try volunteering. Instead of posting what Paul & Paul want they will have their own informed ideas.

  5. 8:48. rag momma rag. Loosers not used to fact based approach to better goverence. We have the rail to drive out the takers in town. Good ridance go screw up another town or failing business. Train wreck legacies.

  6. The NEW council will interview the applicants and select the new board, committee, commission, and arts council members…with any luck, steadily replacing the “plants” in those groups who were carefully placed over time by the outgoing Trio and its Leader.

    Gadflies play a vital role and do not deserve to be taunted or mocked. What they do is not “complaining.” Those in power need to be shown the way sometimes.

  7. Anne, Boyd, Gail, Lorraine, Dana, etc. DID actually contribute to the Village by helping to take the trash out.

  8. If you know something to be wrong and you’re willing to fight to right that wrong, then you are a hero.

  9. What are the eligibility requirements? Can any resident apply or is there some age/residency/qualification threshold?

    Also – what is the time commitment for these posts?

    That information would be useful.

  10. 8:48….. Huh? Like they and the huge number of others did no accomplish anything?

  11. You can get the forms on line : ridgewoodnj.net ( village web site) and follow the directions from there.

  12. John at 5:03: There is no upper age limit. The only qualifications are to have something in one’s background that suggests a good fit with the desired committee or whatever. There needs to be enough on the application form and accompanying CV or autobiography to encourage the council to invite the person for an interview. Often these positions are in demand and the council has to have some reason to choose people over others. Yes, residency in Ridgewood is a requirement but you don’t have to have lived here for any particular length of time (viz. Evan Weitz’s Financial Advisory Committee chairmanship upon crossing the town line). The time commitment is often three years (often renewable by mutual agreement between the individual and the current council at that time), although it varies, but people can quit if they are going to move or an emergency such as illness arises. That’s one reason there are alternates on the Planning Board and Zoning Board, so there’s always someone ready to step in quickly on boards that make very important decisions. Members of any committee etc. are of course expected to attend meetings regularly, so if a certain night of the week, say, would be an automatic deal breaker, look at the back pages of the village calendar for an idea of which nights each group meets: for example, the Zoning Board of Adjustment meets on a couple of Tuesdays a month. Council members Susan Knudsen and Mike Sedon can answer questions: sknudsen@ridgewoodnj.net and msedon@ridgewoodnj.net. Also Village Clerk Heather Mailander, hmailander@ridgewoodnj.net, or call her at village hall, 201-670-5500, ext. 201.

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