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Minutes of Public Council Meeting – March 11, 2020 1
PUBLIC MEETING – Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 8:00 p.m.
There will be a Public Meeting of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Glen Rock
on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal
Building.
Agenda: (May be subject to change)
1. CALL TO ORDER /ROLL CALL
This meeting is called pursuant to the provisions of the Open Public Meeting Law. This
Meeting was included in a list of meeting notices sent to the Bergen Record and advertised in
said newspaper in January, posted on the bulletin board in the Municipal Building, and has
remained continuously posted as the required notices under the Statue. In addition, a copy
of this notice is and has been available to the public and is on file in the office of the Municipal
Clerk.
In accordance with the New Jersey State Fire & Safety Code I call your attention to the
lighted exit signs. In the event the alarm sounds, move in an orderly manner toward the exit
nearest you and leave the building.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin – present Council Member Kreibich - present
Council Member Barchetto – present Council Member Gilbreath – present
Council Member Dill – present Council Member Unzaga - present
2. FLAG SALUTE/ANNOUNCEMENTS
Eagle Scout Colin Blake led the audience and Council in the flag salute.
A Moment of Silence was recognized in remembrance of Hank Allen, a 60 year resident,
Veteran and volunteer. Communities experiencing issues related to the Coronavirus were
also remembered.
Mayor Morieko stated that on March 2nd there was a house fire and thanked Joanne Perry
of Office of Emergency Management who worked with her to get the family assistance. They
were joined by Council Members Dill, Gilbreath and Martin. Thanked neighboring
communities for their collaboration and assistance.
March 2nd was Read Across America Day, Mayor Morieko along with other dignitaries read
at Byrd School and reminded everyone that the Read A Thon is going on now.
Mayor Morieko and Borough Administrator Lenora Benjamin attended a conference call
today led by Bergen County Health Officer. It was announced that there at 10 confirmed
cases of the Coronavirus in Bergen County, 23 confirmed cases in New Jersey and 1,039
confirmed cases in the United States. There are zero confirmed cases in Glen Rock at this
time. While this is rapidly evolving, Glen Rock as a whole is prepared. The first responders
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are prepared and there are engaged in ongoing conversations with County officials, local
officials and OEM. All communications will be handled by the OEM. The most important
things to keep in mind are to wash your hands for at least 20 seconds, avoid handshakes,
contact and self-quarantine if feeling ill. The two most vulnerable groups are anyone over
60 years of age and those with an underlying medical condition. As of 5pm today all Senior
Centers in Bergen County will be closed indefinitely, long term care facilities will not allow
visitors unless patient is in Hospice care. Jury duty will be waived in you fall under one of
the protected classes; elderly, sick or have an underlying medical condition. No training at
the gun range and the Police Academy has been suspended, Bergen Academy and Technical
Schools are closed until further notice. Daily updates are being provided by the County.
Tomorrow night an emergency preparedness meeting has been called for community
stakeholders including the Library, OEM, department heads, representatives from Glen
Courts, leaders of religious communities and the school superintendent will be sending
someone in his absence. The County Health Inspector clarified the protocol for closing
schools for 2 weeks. The first step is that the Health Officer would make a recommendation
to the Superintendent. The Superintendent then must meet with the Mayor to discuss, after
discussion a letter would be forwarded to the Superintendent of the Bergen County School
System then forwarded to the Commissioner of Education at the State level. All updates will
be done be way of a reverse 911 call and all other outlets used to notify residents.
Proclamations
A Proclamation was read by the Mayor and Council honoring Eagle Scout Colin Blake.
WHEREAS, in Boy Scouts, an important step in achieving the Eagle Scout award is presented to the
scout in the form of a challenge: The Scout is asked to demonstrate that he, the Eagle candidate, can,
through a project that he manages, relate to a community and contribute to its needs …both the Scout and
the community become better for the experience; and
WHEREAS, by providing the Glen Rock community with a useful and tangible permanent
improvement…specifically, Colin improved the playground at the Glen Rock Cooperative Nursery
School by removing a dangerous condition and leveling the playground and adding a beloved
sandbox.….Colin demonstrated both the value of his own Scouting experience and his ability to focus and
refine and contribute to others his qualities of enthusiasm, determination and acceptance of responsibility.
THEREFORE, it is the finding of this Mayor and Council that Colin Blake’s substantial accomplishment
will continue to sustain his development as a Scout and as a leader, and will also support his community
with equal commitment; and
THEREFORE, for all that he has done for the Borough, the Mayor and the Borough Council of Glen
Rock, offer our congratulations and declare that, for the time period 12.01 am to 11.59 pm on his
birthday, Saturday, July 19, 2020, the name of the Borough will be changed to Colin Blake Rock, NJ
07452.
A CEREMONIAL PROCLAMATION
HONORING
EAGLE SCOUT COLIN BLAKE
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Thank you from the Borough of Glen Rock.
Colin Blake was presented with the Proclamation.
A Proclamation honoring Bagel Gourmet was read by the Mayor and Council.
WHEREAS, in 1986 Joe Marrara opened a bagel shop on Rock Road that quickly became a hub of the
community where residents came, not only to eat delicious food, but to talk and connect,
WHEREAS, Joe employed hundreds of Glen Rock teens, and with help from Rob “Coach” Wilson
mentored and encouraged these employees to become entrepreneurs themselves,
WHEREAS, despite extensive damage caused by a fire in December 2005, Bagel Gourmet came back
better than ever to serve the residents of Glen Rock,
WHEREAS, Joe and Coach have been baking in the pre-dawn hours every day, sometimes as early as
2:30am, to be ready to serve Glen Rockers on their way to work and to school,
WHEREAS, Bagel Gourmet has baked 7,500,000 bagels in the 34 years it has been open and has become
part of the fabric of our town,
THEREFORE, the Mayor and Council would like to formally thank Joe Marrara, Rob Wilson and all the
Bagel Gourmet staff for bringing joy, delicious bagels and a sense of community to our mornings.
Thank you from the Borough of Glen Rock. We will miss you.
Mr. Marrara was presented with the Proclamation.
A Proclamation honoring Women in History Month was read by Mayor and Council.
BOROUGH OF GLEN ROCK
PROCLAMATION IN HONOR OF WOMENS HISTORY MONTH
MARCH 2020
WHEREAS, New Jersey women of every race, class and ethnic background have made historic
contributions to the growth and strength of our nation, state, and Borough in countless recorded and
unrecorded ways; and
WHEREAS, women have played and continue to play a critical economic, cultural and social role
in every sphere of life by constituting a significant portion of the labor force working inside and
outside of the home; and
WHEREAS, women have played a unique role throughout history by providing the majority of the
volunteer labor force of our Nation; and
A CEREMONIAL PROCLAMATION
HONORING
BAGEL GOURMET
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WHEREAS, women were particularly important in the establishment of early charitable,
philanthropic, and cultural institutions in our Nation; and
WHEREAS, women have been leaders, not only in securing their own rights of suffrage,
and equal opportunity, but also in the abolitionist movement, the emancipation movement, the
industrial labor, civil rights and peace movements, which create a more fair and just society for all;
and
WHEREAS, women have served our country courageously in the military; and
WHEREAS, despites these contributions, the role of women in history has been overlooked and
undervalued, in the literature, teaching and study of American History;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council of Glen Rock herby join
the national celebration of Women’s History Month to recognize and reflect upon the
accomplishments of women; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council of Glen Rock honor and recognize
the Girls on the Run, the League of Women Voters of Glen Rock, and Glen Rock Women in
Community Service for their distinguished service to our community.
3. MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Before speaking at the meeting, each person must
state their name and address. 3-minute limit.)
Elaine Cunningham, 197 Harding Road – Questioned if there is a new architecture plan for
lesser units for the 261 Rock Road project and if the hearing scheduled for March 20th is still
going to take place. Would like to have any updates to be posted on the website.
Borough Attorney Suarez responded that the hearing is still on for March 20th and there are
no changes to the proposed project at this time and clarified that if the plans are approved
at the hearing there can be an amendment as long as all parties agree.
4. CONSENT AGENDA
All items listed are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Borough Council and will
be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless
a Council member(s) so requests it, in which case the item(s) will be removed from the Consent
Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. The one motion signifies adoption of
all resolutions, received and filed letters, correspondence, reports and approval of applications and
minutes.
Resolutions:
1. Resolution Payment of Bills
Resolution No. 95-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
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BE IT RESOLVED, that the following bills of the Borough of Glen Rock be paid in the
amount of $2,561,299348
BCUA $ 22,883.31
Glen Rock Board of Education 1,970,668.00
Cleary Giacobbe 10,518.40
Glen Rock Public Library 48,183.75
Northwest Bergen 100,828.66
Payroll 321,573.17
Misc. 73,802.92
Total Current 2,515,056.50
Total Capital Fund 44,493.78
Total Trust Other 450.00
Total Animal Control (Dog) 1,299.20
Grand Total $ 2,561,299.48
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath – yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
2. Resolution for Approval of Minutes
Resolution No. 96-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Minutes of:
PUBLIC MEETING 1/2/2020
Work Session 1/2/2020
Be accepted as submitted.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath – yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
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3. Resolution for Appointing CRAN Members
Resolution No. 97-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR
Members of the Council: With your advice and consent I hereby make the following
appointments to the various Boards of the Borough of Glen Rock:
COMMUNITY RELATIONS ADVOCACY NETWORK
Candy Hall, Glen Rock resident (Recording Secretary)
Roann Rubin, Glen Rock resident
Mireille Schuck, Glen Rock resident
Courtney Carbone, Oakland resident (Chair)
Susan Donnelly, Wyckoff resident
Avon Morgan, Ridgewood resident
Two open seats
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath – yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
4. Resolution for Special Event Fees (Police)
Resolution No. 98-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
_____________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Glen Rock want to formalize the
procedure for Glen Rock based non-profit agencies to hold events in the Borough of Glen
Rock, on Borough property; and
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WHEREAS, the requirements for such agencies include providing insurance of $1,000,000
of general liability coverage, to the Borough of Glen Rock, naming the Borough as
additionally insured, and providing the Borough with a hold harmless agreement; and
WHEREAS, if such agency uses a third-party vendor to coordinate an event such vendor
will be required to provide insurance of $1,000,000 of general liability coverage, to the
Borough of Glen Rock, naming the Borough as additionally insured, and providing the
Borough with a hold harmless agreement, and obtain hold harmless agreements from each
sub-vendor participant, forwarded to the Borough of Glen Rock for filing; and
WHEREAS, should such agency require the use of Glen Rock Police Services and/or Glen
Rock Department of Public Works Services, the agency will be responsible for reimbursing
the Borough of Glen Rock twenty-five percent (25%) of such cost as estimated by the Chief
of Police and the Director of Public Works.
NOW THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED that the Borough of Glen Rock include this
resolution, along with the application of use of Borough property to any agency who
proposes to hold events on Borough property, clearly outlining the requirements of
insurance, hold-harmless and reimbursable expenses for Police and DPW expenses.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath – yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
5. Resolution Supporting Challenge to EPA’s repeal of Clean Power Plan – Pulled and read
separately
6. Resolution Appointing Board of Health Member (S. Tattoli)
Resolution No. 99-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR Members of the Council:
With your advice and consent I hereby make the following statutory appointment to the various
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Boards of the Borough of Glen Rock for the year 2020.
BOARD OF HEALTH 7 member board 3 year terms
Members of the Board
Stefania Tattoli Alt. 1 Member 3/11/2020 to 12/31/2021
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath – yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
7. Resolution for 2019 LOSAP Certification
Resolution No. 100-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL CERTIFICATION OF LENGTH OF SERVICE
AWARD PROGRAM (LOSAP) LISTS FOR 2019 FOR GLEN ROCK VOLUNTEER
AMBULANCE CORPS MEMBERS AND GLEN ROCK VOLUNTEER FIRE
DEPARTMENT MEMBERS
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council are in receipt of a certified list of credits for LOSAP
from Bruce D. Rigg, Local Plan Administrator, a requirement under the law establishing
LOSAP for qualified ambulance and fire volunteers of Glen Rock, and
WHEREAS, there are twenty-one (21) members of the volunteer ambulance corps and
sixteen (16) members of the volunteer fire department, for a total of thirty-seven (37) that
qualify for this benefit for the year of 2019, at an amount of $1,492.03 per qualified
participant, for a total investment of $55,205.10.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Borough Council of Glen Rock, that the
attached certified list for the year 2019 is hereby approved and instructs the Borough Clerk
to forward a copy of the approved resolution to the Local Plan Administrator as required in
LOSAP regulations and post such list in the municipal building for a period of 30 days.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath - yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga - yes
8. Resolution Authorizing Submission of Grant Application (Library Bond)
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Resolution No. 101-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
______________________________________________________________________________
EXHIBIT B
RESOLUTION II
Resolution to Apply for Funds: Two copies of this resolution must be included in the completed
application. Each of the municipality and the library/nonprofit agency/association library must
certify that they are authorizing their governing bodies to submit this grant application. This
resolution may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which
together shall be one instrument.
The _ Borough of Glen Rock _____ and the Glen Rock Public Library
Municipality Library/Nonprofit Agency
hereby certify that permission has been granted to apply for the project entitled the New Jersey
Library Construction Bond Act, in the amount of:
$__850,000.00____________________
The filing of this application was authorized at the official meeting of the governing body of the
Municipality/Library/Nonprofit Agency held on: __________________________.
For the Municipality:
_____________________________ _______________________________
Signature Certification Signature
Jacqueline Scalia, Borough Clerk Kristine Morieko, Mayor
Typed Name and Title Typed Name and Title
_____________________________ _____________________________
Date Date
For the Library/Non-Profit Agency:
_____________________________ _______________________________ Signature Certification Signature
Ellen O'Keefe, Library Director Matthew Jacobs, Board Vice President
Typed Name and Title Typed Name and Title
_______________________________ _______________________________
Date Date
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath - yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
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9. Resolution for Poison Prevention Week
Resolution No. 102-20
Offered by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
NATIONAL POISON PREVENTION WEEK
WHEREAS, Congress designated the third full week of March to be National
Poison Prevention Week in 1961, and since then this week has helped to raise
national awareness of the dangers of potentially poisonous medicines, household
chemicals, and other substances; and
WHEREAS, each year the Nation’s poison control centers answer more than 2.6
million calls; and
WHEREAS, 93 percent of poisonings occur in people’s homes and 45 percent of
poisoning exposures involve children under age 6; and
WHEREAS, the people of Glen Rock, NJ recognize the importance of coming
together as a community to educate ourselves on poison prevention and pledge our
commitment to ensuring the safety of ourselves, our families, and our community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council of the
Borough of Glen Rock, hereby proclaim March 15-21 to be National Poison
Prevention Week in Glen Rock and encourage all to join in this observance.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath – yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
Motion to accept consent agenda by Council Member Gilbreath
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath – yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga – yes
5. Resolution Supporting Challenge to EPA’s repeal of Clean Power Plan
Resolution No. 103-20
Offered by Council Member Kreibich
Seconded by Council Member Gilbreath
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A Resolution in support of joining a coalition of local governments in support of the legal
challenge to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Actions Repealing the Clean
Power Plan and Issuing the Affordable Clean Energy Rule
WHEREAS, in October of 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the
final Clean Power Plan Rule (CPP), and represents the broadest federal action to date aimed at
reducing Green House Gas (GHG) Emissions; and
WHEREAS, in September 2019, the EPA repealed the CPP and replaced it with the Affordable
Clean Energy (ACE) Rule; and
WHEREAS, the ACE Rule would fail to achieve meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas
emissions; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. EPA (2007) that greenhouse
gases are “air pollutants” as defined by the Clean Air Act and the EPA has the authority to
regulate them; and
WHEREAS, power plants are the single largest stationary source of greenhouse gas emissions in
the country; and
WHEREAS, numerous scientific bodies, including the U.S. Global Change Research Program,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change have recognized that greenhouse gas pollution created by the burning of fossil
fuels is contributing to global warming.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Borough of Glen Rock, New Jersey, that Glen Rock
hereby joins a coalition of national local government organizations as amici curiae in support of
the -legal challenge to the EPA’s repeal of the CPP and issuance of the ACE Rule by the
adoption of this Resolution.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath - yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga - yes
5. ORDINANCES
Ord. # 1821 – First Reading – AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 101, SECTION
11 ENTITLED “TOWING AND STORAGE”
Ordinance Procedure # 1821
Date of Introduction: March 11, 2020
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Council Resolution #104-20
Introduced by Council Member Barchetto
Seconded by Council Member Dill
Be It Resolved by the Borough Council of the Borough of Glen Rock AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 101, SECTION 11 ENTITLED “TOWING
AND STORAGE
Heretofore introduced and does now pass on first reading, and that the said
Ordinance be further considered for final passage at a meeting to be held on March
25, 2020 at 8:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached, at the
Municipal Building in the Borough of Glen Rock, and that at such time and place all
persons interested be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance,
and that the Borough Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish said
ordinance in the Bergen Record according to law with a notice of its introduction
and passage on first reading and of the time and place when and where said
ordinance will be further considered for final passage.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath - yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga - yes
ORDINANCE NO. 1821
BOROUGH OF GLEN ROCK
BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 101, SECTION 11 ENTITLED “TOWING AND
STORAGE”
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Glen Rock recognize the need to
amend Chapter 101, Section 11 of the Borough Ordinance as follows:
Now, therefore, be it ordained as follows:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 101, Section 11 of the Borough Code of the Borough of Glen Rock is amended
and supplemented as follows:
A. The following is a fee schedule for basic automobile, motorcycles, motorized bikes,
towing services and heavy-duty recovery.
(1) Light Duty (Up to 10,000 lbs.) Hook up $150.00 per hour;
(2) Medium Duty (10,001-16,000 lbs.) $250.00 per hour;
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(3) Heavy Duty (16,001 and above) $500.00 per hour;
(4) Decoupling Fee (If tow is not performed) ½ of basic rate;
B. The following is the rate for road service.
(1) Cars (Light) $125.00 per hour plus parts;
(2) Trucks (Medium/Heavy) $175.00 per hour plus parts;
C. The following is the rate for on-hook mileage.
(1) Light Duty $6.00/per loaded miles;
(2) Medium Duty N/A
(3) Heavy Duty N/A
D. The following are the rates for recovery/winching (In addition to towing-per truck
including driver).
(1) Light/Medium Duty $350.00 per hour charged in ½ hour
(10,001-16,000 lbs.) Increments of $175.00 per ½ hour
(2) Heavy Duty $600.00 per hour
(16,001 and above)
E. The following are the rates for specialized recovery equipment:
(1) Rotator/Crane Recovery Unit $1,200.00 per hour
(2) Tractor With Landoll Trailer Or $450.00 per hour
Detach Trailer
(3) Tractor/Transport Hauler Only $250.00 per hour
(4) Refrigerated Trailer W/Tractor $450.00 per hour
(5) Box Trailer W/Tractor $400.00 per hour
(6) Air Cushion Unit $1,000.00 per hour
(7) Light Tower $250.00 per hour
(8) Pallet Jack $200.00 flat rate
(9) Rollers $200.00 flat rate
(10) Any Other Specialized Equipment $250.00 per hour
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(11) Loader/Backhoe/Telescopic Handler $300.00 per hour each
Bulldozer/Bobcat
(12) Forklift $300.00 per hour
(13) Dump Truck/Dump Trailer W/Tractor $350.00 per hour
(14) Roll-Off With Container $350.00 per hour plus disposal
(15) Recovery Supervisor Vehicle $150.00 per hour
(16) Scene Safety Equipment, Communication $250.00 per hour each type used
Equipment, Traffic Management
Equipment, Etc.
(17) Recovery Support Vehicle/Trailer $350.00 per hour
Additional Recovery Equipment
F. The following are the rates for labor (All labor minimum of 1 hour):
(1) Accident Minor Clean-Up And Disposal $75.00 per hour, one hour minimum
Of Debris plus absorbent materials used
(2) Recovery Supervisor And/Or Level III $225.00 per hour
Recovery Specialist *Charges limited to one per incident
(3) Certified Towing Operator $125.00 hour per man
(4) Manual Laborers $100.00 per hour per man
G. The following are the rates for storage-per calendar day (Inside rates two times outside
rate):
(1) Cars/Light Trucks- 10’ x 20’ Space $45.00 per day
(2) Trucks (Dual Wheels)/Single Axle $90.00 per day
(3) Tractor/Dump Truck/Tractor And Trailer $125.00 per unit per day
Combo/Trailers
(4) Buses $150.00 per day
(5) Roll-Off $125.00 per day for each
(6) Cargo/Accident Debris/Load Storage/ $45.00 per spaced used per day
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Vehicle Components 10’ x 20’ space
(7) Rental Of Any Tow Company Supplied $500.00 per day
Trailer Post Incident
H. The following are the rates for additional services:
(1) Fuel/Haz-Mat/Cargo Spills Time And Material
Clean-Up And Disposal
(2) Hazmat And Trash Recovery Surcharged 10%
Subcontractor Mark-Up 10%
(3) Administrative Charge Only After Cars Only-$50.00
3rd Visit To Vehicle
(4) Administration Charge Medium/Heavy Truck-$200.00
(5) After Hours Release $75.00
(6) Notification Documentation Fee $50.00
(7) Tarping/Wrapping Vehicle $90.00 per car $250.00 per truck
(8) Fuel Surcharge Reserved For Future Need
I. After the first hour, all hourly billable rates will be charged in half hour increments.
Charges for all trucks/recovery equipment are inclusive of the operator. There cannot be
a separate charge for an operator that drives/operates the truck/recovery equipment.
SECTION 2.
All other parts, portions and provisions of Chapter 101, Section 11 of the Borough of
Glen Rock Code, be and the same, are hereby ratified and confirmed, except where inconsistent
with the terms hereof. In the event of any such inconsistency, the terms of this Ordinance shall
be deemed to govern.
SECTION 3.
The terms of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable; should any part, portion
or provision hereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional, said finding shall not affect any other
part, portion or provision thereof.
SECTION 4.
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This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication
according to law.
Ord. #1822 – First Reading - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 216 ENTITLED
“VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC” TO AMEND SECTION 39, “SCHEDULE XI: TRAFFIC
CONTROL”
Ordinance Procedure # 1822
Date of Introduction: March 11, 2020
Council Resolution # 105-20
Introduced by Council Member Martin
Seconded by Council Member Unzaga
Be It Resolved by the Borough Council of the Borough of Glen Rock AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 216 ENTITLED “VEHICLES AND
TRAFFIC” TO AMEND SECTION 39, “SCHEDULE XI: TRAFFIC CONTROL”
Heretofore introduced and does now pass on first reading, and that the said
Ordinance be further considered for final passage at a meeting to be held on March
25, 2020 at 8:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached, at the
Municipal Building in the Borough of Glen Rock, and that at such time and place all
persons interested be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance,
and that the Borough Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish said
ordinance in the Bergen Record according to law with a notice of its introduction
and passage on first reading and of the time and place when and where said
ordinance will be further considered for final passage.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath - yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga - yes
ORDINANCE NO. 1822
BOROUGH OF GLEN ROCK
BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 216 ENTITLED “VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC”
TO AMEND SECTION 39, “SCHEDULE XI: TRAFFIC CONTROL”
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Glen Rock recognize the need to
amend Chapter 216 of the Borough Ordinance as follows:
Now, therefore, be it ordained as follows:
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SECTION 1.
Chapter 216, Section 39, Schedule XI: Traffic Control, is amended as follows:
The following portions are deleted:
Location Turn Prohibited
Ackerman Avenue Trucks exceeding four tons, right turn from south on
Ackerman Avenue to West on Rock Road.
Broad Street Trucks exceeding five tons, southbound turn out of any
commercial or residential property.
Lincoln Avenue Vehicles exceeding a registered gross weight and its load of
15 tons gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), as specified
in
N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.11, as amended, no left turns from
Lincoln Avenue on Van Winkle Avenue.
Rock Road Improper access to angle parking: Angled parking along
The southerly curb line of Rock Road between Jean Baker
Wunder Way and Main Street may only be accessed by
Eastbound traffic along Rock Road.
SECTION 2.
All other parts, portions and provisions of Chapter 216 of the Borough of Glen Rock
Code, be and the same, are hereby ratified and confirmed, except where inconsistent with the
terms thereof. In the event of any such inconsistency, the terms of this Ordinance shall be
deemed to govern.
SECTION 3.
The terms of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable; should any part, portion
or provision hereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional, said finding shall not affect any other
part, portion or provision thereof.
SECTION 4.
This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication
according to law.
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Ord. # 1823 – First Reading - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 141 ENTITLED
“DISORDERLY ACTS AND CONDUCTS” TO DELETE SECTION 1
Ordinance Procedure # 1823
Date of Introduction: March 11, 2020
Council Resolution # 106-20
Introduced by Council Member Dill
Seconded by Council Member Kreibich
Be It Resolved by the Borough Council of the Borough of Glen Rock that AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 141 ENTITLED “DISORDERLY ACTS
AND CONDUCTS” TO DELETE SECTION 1
Heretofore introduced and does now pass on first reading, and that the said
Ordinance be further considered for final passage at a meeting to be held on March
25, 2020 at 8:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached, at the
Municipal Building in the Borough of Glen Rock, and that at such time and place all
persons interested be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance,
and that the Borough Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish said
ordinance in the Bergen Record according to law with a notice of its introduction
and passage on first reading and of the time and place when and where said
ordinance will be further considered for final passage.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath - yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga - yes
ORDINANCE NO. 1823
BOROUGH OF GLEN ROCK
BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 141 ENTITLED “DISORDERLY ACTS AND
CONDUCTS” TO DELETE SECTION 1
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Glen Rock recognize the need to
amend Chapter 141 of the Borough Ordinance as follows:
Now, therefore, be it ordained as follows:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 141, Section l, is amended as follows:
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The following portions are deleted:
Section 141-1. Prohibited disorderly acts and conduct, sections A-G.
SECTION 2.
All other parts, portions and provisions of Chapter 141 of the Borough of Glen Rock
Code, be and the same, are hereby ratified and confirmed, except where inconsistent with the
terms thereof. In the event of any such inconsistency, the terms of this Ordinance shall be
deemed to govern.
SECTION 3.
The terms of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable; should any part, portion
or provision hereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional, said finding shall not affect any other
part, portion or provision thereof.
SECTION 4.
This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication
according to law.
Ord. # 1824 – First Reading - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 154 ENTITLED
“PEACE AND GOOD ORDER” TO DELETE SECTION 4
Ordinance Procedure # 1824
Date of Introduction: March 11, 2020
Council Resolution # 107-20
Introduced by Council Member Unzaga
Seconded by Council Member Martin
Be It Resolved by the Borough Council of the Borough of Glen Rock that AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 154 ENTITLED “PEACE AND GOOD
ORDER” TO DELETE SECTION 4
Heretofore introduced and does now pass on first reading, and that the said
Ordinance be further considered for final passage at a meeting to be held on March
25, 2020 at 8:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached, at the
Municipal Building in the Borough of Glen Rock, and that at such time and place all
persons interested be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance,
and that the Borough Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish said
ordinance in the Bergen Record according to law with a notice of its introduction
and passage on first reading and of the time and place when and where said
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ordinance will be further considered for final passage.
ROLL CALL:
Council Member Martin - yes Council Member Kreibich - yes
Council Member Barchetto - yes Council Member Gilbreath - yes
Council Member Dill - yes Council Member Unzaga - yes
ORDINANCE NO. 1824
BOROUGH OF GLEN ROCK
BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 154 ENTITLED “PEACE AND GOOD ORDER”
TO DELETE SECTION 4
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Glen Rock recognize the need to
amend Chapter 154 of the Borough Ordinance as follows:
Now, therefore, be it ordained as follows:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 154, Section 4, is amended as follows:
The following portions are deleted:
Section 154-4. Horns or signal devices.
SECTION 2.
All other parts, portions and provisions of Chapter 154 of the Borough of Glen Rock
Code, be and the same, are hereby ratified and confirmed, except where inconsistent with the
terms thereof. In the event of any such inconsistency, the terms of this Ordinance shall be
deemed to govern.
SECTION 3.
The terms of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable; should any part, portion
or provision hereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional, said finding shall not affect any other
part, portion or provision thereof.
SECTION 4.
This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication
according to law.
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6. Announcements
Mayor Morieko stated that the NJ Department of Health has a 24 hour hotline and the
phone number is 1-800-222-1222. Simple actions can help the spread of viruses. These
actions including avoid close contact with people who are sick, avoid touching your eyes,
nose and mouth with unwashed hands, wash hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and
water if not available use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol, if you are
sick stay home and keep children home when they are sick to reduce the spread, cough or
sneeze into a tissue then throw in trash, clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and
surfaces.
Council Member Kreibich explained that the DEAL contract has run halfway through its
18 month period. Our supplier Direct Energy sent a letter to the Borough last month
stating our rate will be increasing, this increase will be imposed on by all suppliers. Due to
the rate increase the Borough is now negotiating with Direct Energy if the negotiations fail
the plan will end next month in April and all customers will be switched back
automatically to PSE&G. Information on PSE&G rates is available on the PSE&G and
BPU websites. More information will be shared as it becomes available.
Council Member Gilbreath stated invitations to the Census will be mailed between March
12th and 20th to households. Responding can be done online, by telephone or by mail,
please respond by April. The Census is important because it assists in obtaining Federal
funding and in 2010 NJ lost a seat in The House of Representatives due to a lower census.
Cautioned residents about scams and advised that The Census Bureau u will never ask for
your social security number, never ask for money, donations and bank or credit card
information. If you respond to the Census by the end of April no one will come to your
door. There is a job fair at the Library tomorrow from 6pm-8pm, the hourly rate is $19-
21, and applicants need to be 18 years old, representatives for Census Bureau will be
there.
Council Member Barchetto reminded residents that parking permits are on sale through
March 15th, please purchase online. The option to purchase in person is available if
unable to complete online. The senior St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon scheduled for March
18th is cancelled and will contact all those who signed up to reschedule for a later date.
Council Member Unzaga stated Borough 101, an informative presentation on our form of
government will will be held on April 15th at Borough Hall at 7pm in Council Chambers,
everyone is welcomed to attend.
7. MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Before speaking at the meeting, each person must
state their name and address. 3-minute limit.)
No public comments.
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8. ADJOURNMENT
A motion to go into work session was made by Council Member Kreibich
Seconded by Council Member Martin.
All were in favor.
Meeting adjourned at 8:41pm.