[Adopted 3-21-2000 by Ord. No. 1-00 (Ch. A147, Art. II, of
the 1981 Code)]
The following services shall be funded, on a current or accrual
basis, through Special Municipal Services District II as provided
in the manner hereinafter set forth in this article:
A. Residential solid waste collection and disposal services; and
B. Recycling collection services.
The Board of Commissioners shall have the following duties:
A. On or before June 15 of each year, to determine the amount of money
to be raised for the ensuing year and prepare an annual budget for
Special Municipal Services District II and to certify and submit the
same to the Mayor and Council;
B. On or before June 15 of each year, to forward to the Township Tax Collector a complete list of owners of property within Special Municipal Services District II to be assessed with the tax specified in §
A311-3, and to calculate and include on that list an indication of the percentage of the total assessment for the Special Municipal Services District II to be paid by each property owner;
C. To annually verify the accuracy of the map of Special Municipal Services District II, to make any necessary changes to the area of Special Municipal Services District II, and to provide notice to all property owners affected by the change pursuant to §
A311-1C;
D. To schedule meeting dates as necessary and upon notice to the public
as may be provided by law;
E. To appoint a Treasurer who shall be authorized to execute checks
on behalf of the Board of Commissioners;
F. To receive the tax revenues collected by the Tax Collector, deposit
the same in a special account created by the Board of Commissioners
for the use of Special Municipal Services District II, and use these
revenues to pay the expenses of Special Municipal Services District
II;
G. To establish a procedure for property owners within Special Municipal
Services District II to apply for exemption from the Special Municipal
Services District II tax, and to hear and rule on all applications
for such exemption; and
H. To designate depositories in which to maintain the funds of Special
Municipal Services District II.
Whenever a vacancy occurs, the Mayor shall appoint an individual
to fill the vacancy until the next organizational meeting of the Mayor
and Council. If the position vacated is one to be occupied by a member
of the Environmental Commission, the vacancy shall be filled only
by another member of the Environmental Commission. If the vacancy
to be filled is one to be occupied by the Mayor or a member of the
Allamuchy Township Council, the vacancy shall be filled only by the
Mayor or a member of the Allamuchy Township Council. If the position
vacated is one to be occupied by a member of the general public, the
vacancy shall be filled only by a member of the general public.
Notice of the Mayor and Council's consideration of a resolution
dissolving Special Municipal Services District II shall be published
at least once in a newspaper circulating in the Township at least
five days before the meeting at which the resolution is to be considered.
At the time and place so designated, the Mayor and Council shall hear
all parties desiring to be heard, and at such meeting or at an adjournment
hereof, the resolution shall be adopted or rejected.
Subject to §
A311-11 and after the payments and disbursements set forth in §
A311-11 have been made by the Treasurer of Special Municipal Services District II, the Mayor and Council may cancel or refund without interest to any person having paid same any Special Municipal Services District II tax or any part thereof levied upon property in the abolished Special Municipal Services District II. The total amount which may be refunded shall not exceed the amount of money in the Township treasury arising from appropriations made by said Special Municipal Services District II before it was abolished. All refunds made pursuant to this section shall be charged against the account of the abolished Special Municipal Services District II.
[Adopted 4-26-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-03; amended in its entirety 12-21-2010 by Ord. No.
2010-13]
The Board of Commissioners shall have the following duties:
A. To advise the Mayor and Township Council of the amount of monies
needed to be collected by taxation for the operation of the SMSDs,
to receive the funds so collected by the Township from the taxes paid
by property owners within the SMSDs, to remit the funds so collected
to the Panther Valley Property Owners Association as provided in this
article.
B. All proposed budgets from all districts and villages shall be first
submitted to the Panther Valley Property Owners' Association ("PVPOA")
for consideration prior to the submission of same to the SMSD commencing
with budget year effective January 1, 2014. The submitted proposed
budgets from all of the districts and villages shall be included within
the budget submitted by the PVPOA to the SMSD which budget shall be
sent to the SMSD for review and recommendation to the Mayor and Council
of the Township of Allamuchy pursuant to the provisions of the Code
of Ordinances. In the event any district or village does not submit
a budget to the PVPOA, it shall be deemed in default and the PVPOA
shall as a result of such default use a budget that was submitted
and approved by the PVPOA for a prior year from that district or village
which budget shall thereafter be subject to review and adjustment
by the SMSD.
[Added 12-17-2013 by Ord.
No. 2013-14]
C. The Board of Commissioners shall receive the proposed annual budgets
submitted by the Districts through the PVPOA. All Districts must submit
its proposed budget to PVPOA by March 10. During the months of February
and March, the PVPOA and the Commissioners may meet to discuss matters
concerning the budgets being prepared. The PVPOA shall be solely responsible
to prepare or receive and submit the proposed budgets to the Commissioners.
The PVPOA shall submit such proposed budgets to the SMSD Commissioners
during the month of March preferably when the SMSD shall conduct its
regularly scheduled monthly meeting, but in no event later than the
third Wednesday in March.
[Amended 7-25-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-16]
D. The Board of Commissioners shall review the proposed budgets during
a meeting scheduled for the month of March each year which meeting
is to be scheduled so that the Commissioners may review the budget
so submitted and pass the budget on to the Mayor and Council no later
than April 1 of each year. The Board of Commissioners may suggest
such changes or additions to the proposed budgets. The District(s)
may, but need not, make changes to the proposed budgets based upon
such recommendations from the Board of Commissioners or may reject
such changes, in which case the District(s), by and through the Board
of Trustees shall state its reasons for rejecting such proposed changes
in writing to the Board of Commissioners. Once the budgets are submitted
in final form by the PVPOA, the Board of Commissioners shall submit
the proposed budgets to the Mayor and Township Council for consideration,
but in no event shall such proposed budgets be delivered to the Mayor
and Council later than April 1. If no budget is submitted by a District
within the time from required, then PVPOA shall submit the prior year's
budget to the Board of Commissioners for submission to the Mayor and
Council.
[Amended 7-25-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-16]
E. Not later than the last scheduled meeting in April of each year but in no event later than April 30 of each year, the Mayor and Council shall review the proposed budgets and the amount to be raised by taxation of the property within the Special Services Districts. The Mayor and Township Council will consider whether any portion of the proposed budgets are not in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, including but not limited to §
A311-2A and
B, and will consider the overall effect on Panther Valley taxpayers.
[Amended 7-25-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-16]
F. If the Mayor and Township Council are in agreement with the budgets
as proposed, the Mayor and Township Council shall pass a resolution
of approval and direct the Township Clerk to transmit the approved
budgets to the Assessor and Collector. In the event the Mayor and
Township Council shall reject any portion or all of the proposed budgets,
the following procedure shall be followed:
(1)
If the Mayor and Township Council do not approve any part or
all of the submitted budgets, they will, within 10 days, return them
to the PVPOA and the Board of Commissioners with specific comments
on the problems noted and make specific suggestions as to what changes
need be made in order to receive the approval of the Mayor and Council.
(2)
The Board of Commissioners and PVPOA will, within three business
days thereafter, meet and review the comments of the Mayor and Council;
if the budgets in question are changed in accordance with the Mayor
and Council's comments, the budgets will be resubmitted with the changes
proposed by the Mayor and Township Council. Upon such resubmission,
the Mayor and Township Council shall pass a resolution approving the
budgets and direct the Township Clerk to transmit the approved budgets
to the Assessor and Collector.
(3)
If the changes proposed by the Mayor and Township Council are
not made, the reasons for rejecting the proposed changes will be provided
to the Mayor and Council with a copy to the Board of Commissioners.
(4)
The Mayor and Council shall have five business days from the
date they receive written notification of the rejection of the proposed
changes to consider the reasons why the district(s) has rejected the
proposals of the Mayor and Township Council; if the Mayor and Township
Council agree that no change in the proposed budget(s) is required,
the Mayor and Township Council shall pass a resolution approving the
budgets and direct the Township Clerk to transmit the approved budgets
to the Assessor and Collector.
(5)
If the Mayor and Township Council still disagree with any district
budget, they shall nevertheless be required to pass a resolution approving
the budgets by resolution, but such resolution shall be passed "under
protest"; this means that the district(s) must advise the owners within
that district(s) that the Mayor and Council approved the budget(s)
under protest and the district, by and through its Board of Trustees,
shall state the reasons given by the Mayor and Council for such protest;
the district(s) shall also explain its reasoning for the budget(s)
as submitted.
(6)
Upon approval of the budgets under protest, the Mayor and Council
shall pass a resolution approving the budgets and direct the Township
Clerk to transmit the approved budgets to the Assessor and Collector.
The Mayor and Council shall enact such resolution not later than May
15 of each year. The failure of the Mayor and Council to approve the
budgets under protest by May 15 shall be deemed an approval of the
budgets as originally submitted by the districts, and the PVPOA shall
have the right to notify the Tax Collector and Assessor of such approval
by default.
G. On or before May 1 of each year, to forward to the Township Tax Collector a complete list of owners of property within the special municipal service districts to be assessed with the tax specified in §
A311-16.
H. To annually verify the accuracy of the filed maps and lot and block
descriptions of the properties included within the SMSDs, and to advise
the Mayor and Township Council of changes needed so Exhibit B can
be so modified.
I. To schedule meeting dates as necessary and upon notice to the public
as may be provided by law.
J. To appoint a Treasurer who shall be authorized to generate checks
for signature by two of the three Board of Commissioners. The Treasurer
shall provide the districts' Commissioners and the Treasurer of the
PVPOA with a quarterly accounting of the districts' receipts and disbursements
(including any disbursements made from the reserve funds maintained
by the districts), a report on balances maintained and supporting
documentation of location of deposits, copies of monthly bank statements
and a monthly reconciliation. Such quarterly report shall be due by
the 20th day after the close of each quarter for which such accounting
is done.
K. To receive the tax revenues remitted by the Tax Collector, deposit
same in special accounts created by the Board of Commissioners for
the use of the special municipal services districts in such a manner
so as to maintain the separate segregated fiscal identity, and use
these revenues to pay the expenses of the special municipal services
districts.
L. To establish a procedure for property owners within the special municipal
services districts to apply for exemption from the special municipal
services districts' tax, and to hear and rule on all applications
for such exemption.
M. To designate depositories in which to maintain the funds of the special
municipal services districts.
Whenever a vacancy occurs in one of the two PVPOA Commissioners
for reasons other than term expiration, including a PVPOA Commissioner
no longer residing in Panther Valley, the PVPOA will, within 10 business
days, submit the name(s) of at least one resident member of the PV
community along with resume(s). Appointment from the resident members
presented for consideration shall not be unreasonably withheld. If
no candidate on the list submitted is deemed acceptable by the Mayor,
the Mayor must provide in writing the specific objection(s) to each
candidate to PVPOA. Thereafter, PVPOA will resubmit, in its sole discretion,
names of resident member(s) for consideration including resume(s).
The Mayor, at his or her sole discretion, shall select one individual
from such list to complete the unexpired term, and such individual
shall be appointed at the next regular Council meeting. If a vacancy
occurs and it is the one to be occupied by the Mayor or member of
the Council, the vacancy shall be filled only by the Mayor or another
member of the Allamuchy Township Council. If a vacancy occurs and
it is the one to be occupied by a Trustee, the vacancy shall be filled
only by a Trustee.
The Treasurer shall subject the combined districts' accounts
to an audit at least once a year. Such audit of the districts' accounts
shall be completed not later than May 1 of the subsequent year. The
Secretary of the special municipal services districts shall cause
such audit to be advertised at least twice in a newspaper circulated
within the municipality and in a newspaper circulating within the
special municipal services districts. The Treasurer of the districts
shall provide to PVPOA a copy of the previous year's audit, accompanying
management letter, and any response required by law no later than
45 days after receipt by the Treasurer of the audit from the PVPOA
and Allamuchy Township.
Subject to §
A311-24 and after the payments and disbursements set forth in §
A311-24C have been made by the Treasurer of the special municipal services districts, the Mayor and Council shall pay the funds for reserves over to the PVPOA and for all other SMSDs as their interests may appear. The village districts' reserve funds shall be deposited by Panther Valley Property Owners Association into accounts so as to maintain the separate fiscal identity of the funds per district, as previously designated in the abolished SMSDs. If after payment pursuant to §
A311-24C and return of the reserves to PVPOA, the Allamuchy Township Treasurer shall cancel or refund, without interest, to any person having paid the special municipal services districts tax or any part thereof levied upon property in the abolished districts. The total amount to be paid over shall not exceed the amount of money in the Township treasury arising from appropriations made by the said special municipal services districts before they were abolished. All payments made pursuant to this section shall be charged against the account of the abolished special municipal services districts.
This article shall take effect as provided by law immediately
upon adoption. The districts created hereunder shall continue operations
uninterrupted commencing operations effective as of January 1, 2007.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
OPERATING FUNDS
Refers to revenue that is intended for expenditure in the
current fiscal year.
PVPOA
The Board of Trustees of Panther Valley Property Owners Association
Inc., including any assignee or successor in interest to the Panther
Valley Property Owners Association Inc., or any other party which
assumes the rights, liabilities and functions of the Panther Valley
Property Owners Association, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise.
RESERVE FUNDS
Refers to revenue not intended for expenditure in the current
fiscal year.
VILLAGE or VILLAGE SECTION or VILLAGE DISTRICT or NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMUNITY
The districts created corresponding to the neighborhood communities
within the Panther Valley Community, including any assignee or successor
in interest to the village associations within the Panther Valley
development subject to the Restated and Amended Declaration of Covenants
and Restrictions of the Panther Valley Property Owners Association,
or any other party which assumes the rights, liabilities and functions
of that association, community or neighborhood.