Sunshine Statement: This is a regular meeting of the Council of the Township of Montclair and is being broadcast live on Channel 34 and is streaming live on the MontclairTV34 YouTube channel; it is available on demand and can and will be re-broadcast. This meeting is called pursuant to the provisions of the Open Public Meetings Act. This meeting was included in the revised annual notice of the meeting schedule as set forth in Resolution R-21-165 adopted by the Township Council at its Conference Meeting of August 10, 2021; advertised in the official newspaper on August 19, 2021, posted on the bulletin boards outside of the Municipal Building, and has remained continuously posted. In addition, a copy of the revised annual notice is and has been available to the public and is on file in the Office of the Township Clerk. OPEN SESSION Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call PUBLIC COMMENT : In an effort to minimize exposure to COVID-19 and to maintain social distancing practices, this August 24, 2021 Township Council meeting, and further meetings until the pandemic is over, will only be available to the public remotely. Those who wish to participate now during public comment should dial in to 408-418-9388. When asked to enter an access code, please enter 179 840 6764 , then #. When asked to enter an attendee number then #, please simply press #. When asked, please state your name then press #. The Administrator will say when it is a caller’s turn to speak and the caller will then hear 2 beeps. At that time, the caller will have an opportunity to make his or her comment. APPROVAL OF MINUTES There have been presented to the Council the minutes of November 2, 2020 and November 16, 2020. Are there any corrections or additions? Motion to adopt. PROCLAMATION(S) NEW BUSINESS RESOLUTION(S) A. Resolution R-21-176: Resolution requesting approval of items of revenue and appropriation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:4-87 Township of Montclair - 205 Claremont Avenue Montclair, New Jersey 07042 Telephone: 973-744-1400 - Website: www.montclairnjusa.org TOWNSHIP COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 24, 2021 7:00 PM Virtual Meeting Proclamation Geyer Family YMCA Playground Ribbon Cutting: September 14, 2021 Proclamation recognizing September as Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month Proclamation recognizing September 15th to October 15th as National Hispanic Heritage Month Proclamation recognizing September 19th to September 25th as Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week Proclamation congratulating Eagle Scout Aidan Brown Proclamation congratulating Eagle Scout Lucas Young
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Sunshine Statement: This is a regular meeting of the Council of the Township of Montclair and is being broadcast live onChannel 34 and is streaming live on the MontclairTV34 YouTube channel; it is available on demandand can and will be re-broadcast. This meeting is called pursuant to the provisions of the Open PublicMeetings Act. This meeting was included in the revised annual notice of the meeting schedule as setforth in Resolution R-21-165 adopted by the Township Council at its Conference Meeting of August 10,2021; advertised in the official newspaper on August 19, 2021, posted on the bulletin boards outside ofthe Municipal Building, and has remained continuously posted. In addition, a copy of the revisedannual notice is and has been available to the public and is on file in the Office of the Township Clerk.
OPEN SESSIONPledge of AllegianceRoll Call
PUBLIC COMMENT: In an effort to minimize exposure to COVID-19 and to maintain social distancing practices, this August24, 2021 Township Council meeting, and further meetings until the pandemic is over, will only beavailable to the public remotely. Those who wish to participate now during public comment should dialin to 408-418-9388. When asked to enter an access code, please enter 179 840 6764 , then #. Whenasked to enter an attendee number then #, please simply press #. When asked, please state your namethen press #. The Administrator will say when it is a caller’s turn to speak and the caller will then hear2 beeps. At that time, the caller will have an opportunity to make his or her comment.
APPROVAL OF MINUTESThere have been presented to the Council the minutes of November 2, 2020 and November 16, 2020. Are there any corrections or additions? Motion to adopt.
PROCLAMATION(S)
NEW BUSINESS RESOLUTION(S)A. Resolution R-21-176: Resolution requesting approval of items of revenue and appropriation
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:4-87
Township of Montclair - 205 Claremont Avenue Montclair, New Jersey 07042Telephone: 973-744-1400 - Website: www.montclairnjusa.org
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 24, 2021
7:00 PM Virtual Meeting
Proclamation Geyer Family YMCA Playground Ribbon Cutting: September 14, 2021 Proclamation recognizing September as Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month Proclamation recognizing September 15th to October 15th as National Hispanic Heritage Month Proclamation recognizing September 19th to September 25th as Mitochondrial Disease AwarenessWeek Proclamation congratulating Eagle Scout Aidan Brown Proclamation congratulating Eagle Scout Lucas Young
B. Resolution R-21-177: Resolution is support of Essex County's Plan to establish a Senior Center atGlenfield Park
C. Resolution R-21-178: Resolution authorizing a study to determine whether Blocks 3307, Lot 7and 3304, Lot 1, qualify as an area in need of redevelopment
Proclamation Geyer Family YMCA Playground Ribbon Cutting: September 14, 2021
WHEREAS, September 14, 2021, is the official opening of the Geyer Playground located at the Geyer Family YMCA; and
WHEREAS, the Geyer Family Playground empowers kids and encourages families to get outdoors to explore and play regardless of their limitations; and
WHEREAS, this playground is open to everyone in our community so that all children can experience the excitement, exercise, and socialization that playgrounds offer; and
WHEREAS, the playground at the Geyer Family Y is designed to be inclusive to children of different abilities and encourage children to appreciate everyone’s unique strengths; and
WHEREAS, the Geyer Family Playground offers a safe, fun, and inclusive setting for children and families to meet; and
WHEREAS, the Geyer Family Playground will broaden children’s appreciation of the outdoors and community they live in.
NOW THEREFORE, the Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair hereby extend their congratulations to the YMCA and encourage the community to come together and support the Geyer Family Playground at the ribbon cutting ceremony on September 14, 2021. Sean M. Spiller, Mayor William L. Hurlock, Deputy Mayor Robert J. Russo, Councilor-At-Large Peter Yacobellis, Councilor-At-Large Robin Schlager, Second Ward Councilor Lori Price Abrams, Third Ward Councilor David Cummings, Fourth Ward Councilor Attest: Angelese Bermúdez Nieves Township Clerk Date: August 24, 2021
Township of Montclair, New Jersey
Proclamation Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month
WHEREAS, September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a time in the United States when individuals,
survivors, local organizations, mental health advocates, and government agencies across the country
increase their collective efforts to reduce suicide; and
WHEREAS, World Suicide Prevention Day is observed on September 10, a time when millions of people around
the world join their voices to share a message of hope and healing; and
WHEREAS, these observances are united in raising awareness that prevention is possible; treatment is effective;
and people do recover; and
WHEREAS, the Suicide Awareness Voices of Education reports that nearly 800,000 people die by suicide in the
world each year, which is about one death every 40 seconds. The Center for Disease Control and
Prevention reports that suicide is the 10th
leading cause of death in the United States accounting for
130 deaths every day or one death every 11 minutes; and
WHEREAS, suicidal thoughts, much like mental health conditions, can affect anyone regardless of age, gender,
or background. In fact, suicide is often the result of an untreated mental health condition; and
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased stress and social isolation for many of us. These stressors,
as well as known risk factors such as childhood trauma, substance misuse, or even chronic physical
pain, can contribute to someone considering suicide. However, the research is clear – suicide is
preventable; and
WHEREAS, evidence shows that providing support services, talking about suicide, reducing access to means of
self-harm, and following up with loved ones are just some of the actions we can all take to help
others; and
WHEREAS, the Township of Montclair has joined the call to promote awareness and increase proactive measures
to reduce suicide by collaborating with Hackensack Meridian Health, Mountainside Medical Center,
Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris, Montclair Board of Education and other mental
health professionals to ensure access to programs and available services and to reinforce that suicide
prevention is, and remains a municipal priority; and
NOW THEREFORE, the Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair, hereby proclaim September 2021 as
Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month in the Township of Montclair. We encourage the community to
recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate support services because each member of
our community is valued and irreplaceable.
Sean M. Spiller, Mayor
William L. Hurlock, Deputy Mayor
Robert J. Russo, Councilor-At-Large
Peter Yacobellis, Councilor-At-Large
Robin Schlager, Second Ward Councilor
Lori Price Abrams, Third Ward Councilor
Attest: David Cummings, Fourth Ward Councilor
Angelese Bermúdez Nieves
Township Clerk
Date: August 24, 2021
Township of Montclair, New Jersey
Proclamation National Hispanic Heritage Month
WHEREAS, the annual U.S. observance paying tribute to Hispanic Americans for their contributions and
influence on the history, culture, and achievements of the United States was initiated in 1968 by
Congressmen Edward Ross Roybal and Enrique (Henry) Barbosa González; and
WHEREAS, President Lyndon B. Johnson implemented the first national observance of Hispanic Heritage
Week on Sunday, September 15, 1968. The day of September 15 is significant because it is the
anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, México and Chile celebrate their independence days on
September 16 and September 18, respectively; and
WHEREAS, in 1988, Congressman Esteban Edward Torres proposed the one-week observance be expanded to
cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. The expansion from
Hispanic Heritage Week to Hispanic Heritage Month was enacted into law under President Ronald
Reagan on August 17, 1988; and
WHEREAS, each year, we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by
exploring and celebrating the histories, cultures and traditions of Americans with heritage rooted in
México, the Spanish-speaking nations of the Caribbean, Central and South America; and
WHEREAS, America's Hispanic community has woven unique threads into the diverse fabric of our country and
played an important role in shaping our national character as a people of limitless possibility. From
the earliest days of our Nation's history, Hispanics have played a vital role in our country's
development. The Hispanic influence can be felt everywhere from the names of our cities and
states, to the food we eat; and
NOW THEREFORE, the Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair, hereby proclaim September 15, 2021
through October 15, 2021 as Hispanic Heritage Month in Montclair and acknowledge the contributions of all
Hispanics who continue to enrich all aspects of the Montclair community.
Sean M. Spiller, Mayor
William L. Hurlock, Deputy Mayor
Robert J. Russo, Councilor-At-Large
Peter Yacobellis, Councilor-At-Large
Robin Schlager, Second Ward Councilor
Lori Price Abrams, Third Ward Councilor
David Cummings, Fourth Ward Councilor
Attest:
Angelese Bermúdez Nieves
Township Clerk
Date: August 24, 2021
Township of Montclair, New Jersey
Proclamation Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week
WHEREAS, mitochondria are specialized compartments present in every cell of the body except red blood cells.
Mitochondria are responsible for creating more than 90% of the energy needed by the body to
sustain life and support organ function; and
WHEREAS, when mitochondria fail, less and less energy is generated within the cell. Cell injury and even cell
death follow. If this process is repeated throughout the body, whole organ systems begin to fail; and
WHEREAS, once considered rare, mitochondrial disease is now thought to affect 1 in 5000 people, making it the
second most commonly diagnosed, serious genetic disease after cystic fibrosis. Although the disease
primarily affects children, adult onset is becoming more common. Researchers have discovered
links between mitochondrial dysfunction and other conditions including Alzheimer’s disease,
Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, cardiac issues and some cancers; and
WHEREAS, Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week, observed annually during the third week of September, is
commemorated globally to educate and increase awareness about mitochondrial disease. During
this week, affected individuals, their families, friends, co-workers and fellow students join together to
sponsor a variety of events to promote outreach and education about mitochondrial disease and the
broader impact of mitochondrial dysfunction on human health; and
WHEREAS, scientists believe that in focusing on mitochondrial dysfunction, they may be able to devise effective
treatments and potential cures for mitochondrial disease and help the millions of people who suffer
from these diseases; and
WHEREAS, the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation is a member of International Mito Patients (IMP),
which is securing worldwide buildings and landmarks to be lit green – the international color for
mitochondrial disease awareness; and
WHEREAS, the green illumination of the Memorial at Edgemont Park and the Montclair Municipal Building
during the third week of September symbolizes the international efforts to cure mitochondrial
disease.
NOW THEREFORE, the Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair, do hereby declare September 19,
2021 through September 25, 2021 as Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week in Montclair as a time for people to
come together and display the passion and strength of those working to improve the lives of those affected by Mito.
Sean M. Spiller, Mayor
William L. Hurlock, Deputy Mayor
Robert J. Russo, Councilor-At-Large
Peter Yacobellis, Councilor-At-Large
Robin Schlager, Second Ward Councilor
Lori Price Abrams, Third Ward Councilor
David Cummings, Fourth Ward Councilor
Attest:
___
Angelese Bermúdez Nieves
Township Clerk
Date: August 24, 2021
Township of Montclair, New Jersey
Proclamation Congratulating Eagle Scout Aidan Brown
WHEREAS, Boy Scouts of America is an organization that builds skills which young people need to deal with the eventual realities of life, not only developing in them an appreciation for nature but also helping them to develop self-esteem and confidence that will lead to a sense of independence. Scouting offers young people responsible fun and adventure while training them in citizenship, service, and leadership; and
WHEREAS, Boy Scout Troop 13 of Montclair, New Jersey was established in 1911 and has been operating continuously for over 100 years. Troop 13 has been helping young people achieve their potential as leaders. As scouts achieve various scouting and leadership skills, they earn merit badges and advance through the ranks of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. Troop 13 has proudly advanced nearly 200 Scouts to the rank of Eagle; and
WHEREAS, Eagle Scouts earn a minimum of 21 merit badges in fields such as First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communication, Cooking, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness or Lifesaving, Environmental Science or Sustainability, Personal Management, Swimming, Hiking or Cycling, Camping, and Family Life. In addition, Eagle Scout candidates are required to complete a project that benefits their school, church or community and entails planning and supervising volunteers; and
WHEREAS, Aidan Brown, a member of Troop 13, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. For his Eagle Service Project, Aidan led a project to benefit Montclair Community Farms, a local community garden which serves and educates the local community. Alongside Aidan was a crew of 14 scouts and adult volunteers which worked together to install an irrigation system on Orange Road. The team installed 1000 feet of dripline across nearly 40 raised planting beds for residents to have access to affordable food. Aidan and the crew also made repairs to the mobile farm stand and created shelving for more products; and
WHEREAS, Aidan attends Montclair High School and has been an active member of the Montclair High School Varsity Rowing Team, practicing six days a week. In addition to sports, Aidan has upheld an impeccable academic record and is a member of the National Honor Society. Aidan is interested in the Biological Sciences and Medical field
NOW THEREFORE, the Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair hereby recognize and salute the outstanding accomplishments of Aidan Brown and join Boy Scout Troop 13 of Montclair in congratulating him on attainting the rank of Eagle Scout.
Sean M. Spiller, Mayor William L. Hurlock, Deputy Mayor Robert J. Russo, Councilor-At-Large Peter Yacobellis, Councilor-At-Large Robin Schlager, Second Ward Councilor Attest: Lori Price Abrams, Third Ward Councilor
Angelese Bermúdez Nieves David Cummings, Fourth Ward Councilor Township Clerk Date: August 24, 2021
Proclamation Congratulating Eagle Scout Lucas Young
WHEREAS, Boy Scouts of America is an organization that builds skills which young people need to deal with the eventual realities of life, not only developing in them an appreciation for nature but also helping them to develop self-esteem and confidence that will lead to a sense of independence. Scouting offers young people responsible fun and adventure while training them in citizenship, service, and leadership; and
WHEREAS, Boy Scout Troop 13 of Montclair, New Jersey was established in 1911 and has been operating continuously for over 100 years. Troop 13 has been helping young people achieve their potential as leaders. As scouts achieve various scouting and leadership skills, they earn merit badges and advance through the ranks of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. Troop 13 has proudly advanced nearly 200 Scouts to the rank of Eagle; and
WHEREAS, Eagle Scouts earn a minimum of 21 merit badges in fields such as First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communication, Cooking, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness or Lifesaving, Environmental Science or Sustainability, Personal Management, Swimming, Hiking or Cycling, Camping, and Family Life. In addition, Eagle Scout candidates are required to complete a project that benefits their school, church or community and entails planning and supervising volunteers; and
WHEREAS, Lucas Young, a member of Troop 13, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. For his Eagle Service Project, Lucas committed his time to improving the community garden on Miller Street, known by local residents as Dorothy’s Garden. Lucas built a new fence along one side of the garden, designed and built a wheelchair-accessible garden bed and cleaned up the walkways. Through Lucas’ project, the garden is more accessible for all residents and community members to come together and share in their gardening adventures.
WHEREAS, Lucas attends Montclair High School and is an active member of the Montclair High School Rowing Team. He has participated and won in many events including the Philadelphia City Championships, Stotesbury Cup, and Youth Nationals. Lucas has maintained the highest academic honors in school and is a member of the National Honor Society.
NOW THEREFORE, the Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair hereby recognize and salute the outstanding accomplishments of Lucas Young and join Boy Scout Troop 13 of Montclair in congratulating him on attainting the rank of Eagle Scout.
Sean M. Spiller, Mayor William L. Hurlock, Deputy Mayor Robert J. Russo, Councilor-At-Large Peter Yacobellis, Councilor-At-Large Robin Schlager, Second Ward Councilor Lori Price Abrams, Third Ward Councilor
David Cummings, Fourth Ward Councilor Attest: Angelese Bermúdez Nieves Township Clerk Date: August 24, 2021
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM REPORT DATE: August 24, 2021 SUBMITTED BY: Finance Department ITEM TYPE: Resolution AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS RESOLUTION(S) SUBJECT: Resolution R-21-176: Resolution requesting approval of items of
revenue and appropriation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:4-87
RESOLUTION REQUESTING APPROVAL OF ITEMS OF REVENUE AND APPROPRIATION PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40A:4-87 WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:4-87 provides that the Director of the Division of Local Government Services may approve the insertion of any special item of revenue in the budget of any county or municipality when such item shall have been made available by law and the amount thereof was not determined at the time of the adoption of the budget; and WHEREAS, said Director may also approve the insertion of any item of appropriation for an equal amount; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair in the County of Essex, New Jersey, hereby requests the Director of Division of Local Government Services to approve the insertion of an item of revenue in the budget of the year 2021 in the sum of $35,280.00 which is now available from 2021 NJEDA HDSRF-399 Orange Rd Grant in the amount of $35,280.00; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the like sum of $35,280.00 is hereby appropriated under the caption 2021 NJEDA HDSRF-399 Orange Rd Grant; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is the result of funds from 2021 NJEDA HDSRF-399 Orange Rd Grant in the total amount of $35,280.00 and that this grant does not require any additional funds towards local match.
AGENDA ITEM NO. B.
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TOWNSHIP COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM REPORT DATE: August 24, 2021 SUBMITTED BY: Law Department ITEM TYPE: Resolution AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS RESOLUTION(S) SUBJECT: Resolution R-21-177: Resolution is support of Essex County's Plan
to establish a Senior Center at Glenfield Park
ATTACHMENTS:Item 0B R-21-177 Resolution in Support of Creating Senior Center at Glenfield Park for 8 2421.pdf
RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF ESSEX COUNTY’S PLAN TO ESTABLISH A SENIOR CENTER AT GLENFIELD PARK ______________________________________________________________________________
August 24, 2021
WHEREAS, the County of Essex plans to establish a Senior Center in the south-western
portion of the Essex County’s Glenfield Park, abutting Maple Avenue, in the Township of
Montclair; and
WHEREAS, the Essex County Executive and Commissioners have established and
maintained an extensive system of superb parks and recreational facilities throughout Essex
County, including Glenfield Park in Montclair, and
WHEREAS, the Township Council appreciates Essex County’s intentions and believes
that establishing a Senior Center at Glenfield Park would well serve the Township’s community
and would improve the quality of life of the Township’s seniors;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township
of Montclair, that the Township fully and enthusiastically supports Essex County’s plan to
establish a Senior Center at Glenfield Park, situated as described above.
AGENDA ITEM NO. C.
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TOWNSHIP COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM REPORT DATE: August 24, 2021 SUBMITTED BY: Law Department ITEM TYPE: Resolution AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS RESOLUTION(S) SUBJECT: Resolution R-21-178: Resolution authorizing a study to determine
whether Blocks 3307, Lot 7 and 3304, Lot 1, qualify as an area inneed of redevelopment
ATTACHMENTS:Item 0C R-21-178 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A STUDY TO DETERMINE WHETHERBLOCKS 3307 rev2.pdf
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A STUDY TO DETERMINE WHETHER BLOCKS 3307, LOT 7 AND 3304, LOT 1, QUALIFY AS AN AREA IN NEED OF REDEVELOPMENT
August 24, 2021
WHEREAS, the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq.,
provides that the Township Council may by resolution determine, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-
5, that a proposed area may be determined to be in need of redevelopment, according to the criteria
set forth therein, subject to review and recommendations of the Planning Board; and
WHEREAS, it is the public interest to determine whether Block 3307 Lot 7 and Block
3304 Lot 1 on the Tax Map of the Township, bordered by Label Street, Erie Place and Oak Street
and Oak Street and Forest Street, meet the criteria for an area in need of redevelopment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township
of Montclair, that the Township Planning Department, through the Manager, is directed to
undertake a study pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5, to determine whether Block 3307 Lot 7 and
Block 3304 Lot 1 meet the criteria to be designated an area in need of redevelopment, and to report
the findings and conclusions to the Township Council; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the redevelopment area determination shall authorize the municipality
to use all those powers provided by the Legislature for use in a redevelopment area other than the
use of eminent domain ( a “Non-Condemnation Redevelopment Area”).
AGENDA ITEM NO. D.
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TOWNSHIP COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM REPORT DATE: August 24, 2021 SUBMITTED BY: Finance Department ITEM TYPE: Resolution AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS RESOLUTION(S) SUBJECT: Resolution R-21-179: Bills List Resolution
WHEREAS, INVOICES AGAINST THE TOWNSHIP OF MONTCLAIR, IN
FAVOR OF THE FOLLOWING PERSONS FOR THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE
THEIR RESPECTIVE NAMES, HAVE BEEN RECEIVED; DULY AUDITED AND
FOUND CORRECT.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF MONTCLAIR, IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, THAT SAID INVOICES
BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY ORDERED PAID, AND THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN
BY THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT TO THE ORDER OF SUCH PERSONS FOR THE
AMOUNTS RESPECTIVELY AND HEREINAFTER STATED ON THE SCHEDULEATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF:
Council Meeting Date: Total Amount:
TOWNSHIP OF MONTCLAIR
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE:
TO: Mayor and Township Council
FROM:
SUBJECT: Bill List
Following is a preliminary version of the Bill List, aggregating to bepresented for approval at the Council Meeting. Should any
changes be required, a listing of adjustments will accompany a revised Bill List that will be submitted on the day of the Council Meeting for your review.
TOWNSHIP OF MONTCLAIR SUMMARY OF BILL LISTSMEETING OF
CHECKS DATED
FUND AMOUNT
CURRENT FUND
WATER OPERATING FUND
WATER CAPITAL
SEWER OPERATING FUND
SEWER CAPITAL FUND
PARKING UTILITY OPERATING FUND
SECTION 8 FUND
GENERAL CAPITAL FUND
GENERAL TRUST FUND
ANIMAL CONTROL TRUST FUND
POLICE FORFEITURE TRUST FUND
PARKING CAPITAL FUND
STATE UNEMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND
TOTAL
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the vouchers covering the above funds are available in the respective accounts to be charged.
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List of Bills - (All Funds) Meeting Date: 08/24/2021 For bills from 08/06/2021 to 08/20/2021
To be paid to Description Payment Check Total
CURRENT FUND
8117 - ABBEY GLEN PO 2101344 MEDICAL WASTE - ANIMAL SHELTER - BLANKET 51.80
PET MEMORIAL PARK
187 ROUTE 95
LAFAYETTE NJ 07848 51.80**
99689 - Advanced Enterprise. Recycling, Inc. PO 2101684 TYPE 13 NON-PROCESSIBLE WASTE 8,000.14
dba DART
540 Doremus Avenue
Newark NJ 07105 8,000.14**
5116 - AERIAL-RISE LLC PO 2100212 ANNUAL INSPECTION - PARKS 71 660.00
4 FAIRFIELD CRESCENT
WEST CALDWELL NJ 07006
660.00**
30 - AGL Welding Supply Co. PO 2100268 VARIOUS CHEMICALS & GASES - (BLANKET) 34.10
PO Box 1707 PO 2101821 STANDARD CYLINDER LEASE RENEWAL FOR OXYG 371.89
Clifton NJ 07015-1707
405.99**
34 - AIRPOWER INTERNAT’L INC PO 2101770 Maintenance & Repair of Air Cascade Fill 2,027.00
7303 RIVER ROAD
PENNSAUKEN NJ 08110-0001
2,027.00**
41 - ALL SERVICE PO 2101472 (2) STRING TRIMMERS FOR PARKS 730.00
770 Route 23
POMPTON PLAINS NJ 07444-0001
730.00**
99037 - Amazon.com Services, Inc. PO 2100745 BLACK PYTHON HEAVY DUTY GLOVES FOR GARAG 299.90
410 Terry Avenue North
Seattle WA 98109-5210
299.90**
9664 - AMERICAN HOSE & HYDRAULICS PO 2100238 VARIOUS HOSES & SUPPLIES - (BLANKET) 558.60
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List of Bills - (All Funds) Meeting Date: 08/24/2021 For bills from 08/06/2021 to 08/20/2021
To be paid to Description Payment Check Total
CO., INC.
PO Box 440
Elmwood Park NJ 07407 558.60**
76 - AMERICAN ROYAL HARDWARE PO 1905719 BLANKET --- MISCELLANOUS BUILDING NEEDS 143.86
251 Park Street
Montclair NJ 07043-0010
143.86**
76 - AMERICAN ROYAL HARDWARE PO 2100099 VARIOUS HARDWARE SUPPLIES - DCS (BLANK 78.97
251 Park Street
Montclair NJ 07043-0010
78.97**
76 - AMERICAN ROYAL HARDWARE PO 2101286 HAREWARE SUPPLIES BLANKET ANIMAL SHELTER 23.38
251 Park Street
Montclair NJ 07043-0010
23.38**
76 - AMERICAN ROYAL HARDWARE PO 2101710 2021 Third Blanket 21.55
251 Park Street
Montclair NJ 07043-0010
21.55**
76 - AMERICAN ROYAL HARDWARE PO 2101771 VARIOUS HARDWARE SUPPLIES - PARKS (BLAN 237.73
251 Park Street
Montclair NJ 07043-0010
237.73**
12479 - AMERICAN WEAR INC. PO 2100029 UNIFORM WKLY RENTALS & WIPERS - (BLAKET 203.25
261 NORTH 18TH STREET
EAST ORANGE NJ 07017
203.25**
2562 - ANIMAL ALLIANCE PO 2101031 VETERINARY SERVICES FOR MONTCLAIR TOWNSH 3,955.00
1432 ROUTE 179 NORTH
LAMBERTVILLE NJ 08530
3,955.00**
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List of Bills - (All Funds) Meeting Date: 08/24/2021 For bills from 08/06/2021 to 08/20/2021
To be paid to Description Payment Check Total
87 - Apex Pest Control PO 2101760 BLANKET: RODENT/PEST/INSECT CONTROL-MAIN 89.00
PO Box 251
Montclair NJ 07042
89.00**
5265 - ARC AUTO GLASS PO 2101791 WINDSHIELDS & AUTO GLASS - (BLANKET) 535.00
560 UNION BLVD
TOTOWA NJ 07512
535.00**
9273 - AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE PO 2101705 VARIOUS PARTS AND REPAIRS 504.48
314 RAILROAD AVENUE
HACKENSACK NJ 07601
504.48**
738 - BEATTIE PADOVANO, LLC PO 2101340 BLANKET #2 PB 2021 LEGAL SERVICES FOR 20 2,500.00
ARTHUR M. NEISS, ESQ.
200 Market St,. Suite 401
Montvale NJ 07645 2,500.00**
9037 - BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC. PO 2101362 MONTHLY SERVICING OF WASTE STATIONS AT V 8,841.86
150 A STREET, SUITE 103
NEEDHAM MA 02494
8,841.86**
162 - BOB FRASER MASTER LOCKSMITHS PO 2100224 VARIOUS DOOR & LOCK REPAIRS - (BLANKET) 475.00
129 WATCHUNG AVE
MONTCLAIR NJ 07043-0001
475.00**
1996 - BPAS, LLC PO 2101119 BLANKET FOR REMAINDER OF 2021 - BPAS FLE 217.00
6 RHOADS DRIVE
SUITE 7
UTICA NY 13502 217.00**
8761 - Campbell, Sherwin G. PO 2101699 Acting Judge 450.00
6 Dogwood Drive PO 2101780 Acting Judge 450.00
Whitehouse Station NJ 08889
900.00**
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To be paid to Description Payment Check Total
5174 - COFFEE LOVERS COFFEE SERV PO 2101643 Coffee Supply and Delivery 2021 196.89
1275 BLOOMFIELD AVE
FAIRFIELD NJ 07004-0001
196.89**
10000 - COMCAST PO 2100601 2021 - Xfinity TV Services (Blanket) 10.36
PO BOX 70219
PHILADELPHIA PA 19176-0219
10.36**
9422 - CONCEPT PRINTING, INC. PO 2101420 NJ Uniform Traffic Ticket (UTT’s) 2,500.00
DBA CONCEPT PRINT PO 2101421 NJ Special Complaint Ticket (SC’s) 2,245.00
40 LYDEXKER STREET
NYACK NY 10960 4,745.00**
4690 - CORNELL SURGICAL CO PO 2101763 STRENTHENING GRANT 1,096.30
30 NEW BRIDGE ROAD
BERGENFIELD NJ 07621-0001
1,096.30**
1701 - CUSTOM BANDAG INC. PO 2101674 VARIOUS TIRES AND REPAIRS - (BLANKET) 4,872.92
401 E. LINDEN AVENUE
LINDEN NJ 07036-2411
4,872.92**
7776 - DFS UNIFORMS PO 2101432 BLANKET: SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD SAFETY VE 250.00
340 POMPTON AVENUE
CEDAR GROVE NJ 07009
250.00**
13821 - DIAL PEST CONTROL, INC. PO 2101171 PEST CONTROL @ 77 N. WILLOW ST. BLANKET 98.12
13 Eagle Rock Ave. PO 2101255 PEST CONTROL @ 219 N.FULLERTON - (BLANK 160.89
E. Hanover NJ 07936
259.01**
8191 - DIAMOND ROCK SPRING WATER PO 2101356 COFFE AND WATER SUPLIES EDGEMONT 81.00
PO BOX 672
RIDGEFIELD PARK NJ 07660
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