The Borough government shall include such statutory, legislative, judicial, advisory and independent agencies of local government as are provided in this article. For purposes of administration, except as otherwise provided by this chapter, general law or ordinance of the Borough, such agencies shall be under the supervision of the Mayor.
A Zoning Board of Adjustment is hereby established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-69 et seq., consisting of seven regular members and two alternate members appointed by the governing body to serve for terms provided for in Article III, § 17-3.1, in Chapter 17, Land Development Review, of this Code.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original § 3-65, Local Assistance Board, which immediately followed this section, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
The Civil Defense and Disaster Control Council as heretofore established and empowered pursuant to law, Laws of 1953, Chapter 438, N.J.S.A. App. A:9-40 et seq., has been redesignated as the Office of Emergency Management, pursuant to Executive Order No. 101, dated December 17, 1980, providing that all duties, functions and powers of the Municipal Civil Defense Coordinator shall be exercised by the Municipal Coordinator of Emergency Management, who shall be appointed by the Mayor for a term of three years.
A Planning Board is hereby established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-23 et seq., of nine regular members and two alternate members consisting of certain classes and serving for the terms as otherwise provided for in Article II, § 17-2.1, in Chapter 17, Land Development Review, of this Code.
A. 
There shall be a Recreation Event Committee (formerly known as the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board) comprised of five volunteer members to work directly with the Superintendent of Recreation on special events such as the annual triathlon.
B. 
All members shall be appointed by the Mayor for a term of one year.
C. 
The Recreation Event Committee will consult with the Superintendent of Recreation quarterly with respect to scheduled special events. Additional meetings may be scheduled as needed depending on upcoming events.
D. 
All events planned by the Recreation Event Committee must be reviewed with and approved by the Superintendent of Recreation. The Committee shall provide written proposals for new events as well as summaries of the events after the scheduled date.
E. 
The Superintendent of Recreation will report to the Mayor and Borough Administrator and request final approval of all new events.
F. 
It is understood that the Recreation Event Committee will plan special events within the guidelines of all Borough policies and shall not have the power to bind the Borough in any matter.
G. 
It is understood that the Recreation Event Committee will assist in obtaining the required documents that must be submitted to the Borough's Risk Manager, including but not limited to hold harmless agreements and certificates of insurance from all vendors, contractors, consultants, etc., that may be involved with the event.
H. 
The Recreation Event Committee will prepare and submit a budget for the special events scheduled for the following year. The budget will be submitted on or before October 1 to the Superintendent of Recreation for approval and inclusion in the recreation budget.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
Establishment. There is hereby established an account which shall be known as the "Borough of Lincoln Park Open Space Recreation and Conservation Trust Fund" for the purpose of raising revenue for the acquisition, development and/or maintenance of lands for recreation and conservation purposes, which amount raised shall be deposited into a trust fund, to be created by the Borough of Lincoln Park, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:12-15.7 et seq., to be designated as follows: up to $0.02 per $100 of assessed valuation for the purpose of acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purpose within the Borough of Lincoln Park [N.J.S.A. 40:12-15.7a(1)(a)] and/or for the purpose of development and maintenance of lands acquired for recreation and conservation purpose within the Borough of Lincoln Park [N.J.S.A. 40:12-15.7a(1)(b) and (c)]
[Amended 1-17-2017 by Ord. No. 9-16, effective 2-6-2017]
B. 
Funding.
(1) 
The Borough of Lincoln Park Open Space Recreation and Conservation Trust Fund shall be funded through the dedication of an amount to be determined annually by the governing body not to exceed $0.02 per $100 of assessed valuation for each annual tax levy commencing with the year 2003. The fund shall also be permitted to accept donations and testamentary bequests.
(2) 
The funds accumulated within the trust fund may be utilized only for the maintenance and acquisition of land or development rights in land for active and passive recreation, including appraisals and other items of expense permitted by law in connection with the acquisition or as a down payment for the issuance of bonds for the same purpose at the discretion of the governing body.
(3) 
The governing body is to determine the properties or development rights to be acquired by gifts, purchase or by eminent domain proceedings, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 20:3-1 et seq., within the financial constraints it establishes.
C. 
Purpose.
(1) 
The Borough of Lincoln Park Open Space Recreation and Conservation Trust Fund shall be utilized for the direct and indirect costs of acquisition of property for recreation and conservation purposes, for the payment of debt service on indebtedness issued or incurred by the Borough for this purpose and maintenance of such existing or acquired properties/facilities.
(2) 
The funds will be held in trust, will complement bonding, and be used exclusively for the purchase of property or easements for the development or maintenance of said property purchased within the Borough of Lincoln Park.
D. 
Use of land acquired. Lands acquired by the Borough of Lincoln Park through the Borough of Lincoln Park Open Space Recreation and Conservation Trust Fund shall be held in trust and shall be used exclusively for the purposes authorized under N.J.S.A. 40:12-15.1 et seq. No property acquired with these funds from the Open Space Recreation and Conservation Trust Fund shall be leased or sold until the sale or lease of the same has been approved by the voters at a referendum.
E. 
Establishment of Advisory Committee.
(1) 
There is hereby established an Open Space Advisory Committee for the Borough of Lincoln Park which shall consist of six members, consisting of a standing committee and the public citizen members. All members, except the Chief Financial Officer and Borough Planner/Director of Engineering and Development, shall be residents of the Borough. The Open Space Advisory Committee shall advise the governing body concerning open space issues. The Council President shall appoint the Council members of the Open Space Advisory Committee. The standing committee shall select the public citizen member. The overall Open Space Advisory Committee for the Borough of Lincoln Park shall consist of:
(a) 
Standing committee.
[1] 
Two members of the Borough Council.
[2] 
The Mayor.
[3] 
The Chief Financial Officer (non-voting member).
[4] 
The Borough Planner/Director of Engineering and Development.
(b) 
Public citizen member. One citizen of the Borough of Lincoln Park.
(2) 
The public citizen member of the Open Space Advisory Committee shall be appointed annually. All other members (i.e., the standing committee) shall be appointed for one-year terms. All members of the Open Space Advisory Committee shall serve without compensation. The Open Space Advisory Committee shall be provided with a part-time secretary to handle clerical tasks.
F. 
Powers and functions.
(1) 
The Open Space Advisory Committee shall advise the Borough Council concerning open space acquisition issues. The Open Space Advisory Committee shall make an annual determination, via a written report to the governing body, of which parcels of land are recommended for acquisition with funds from the Open Space Recreation and Conservation Trust Fund and the recommended method of acquisition, including but not limited to the following:
(a) 
By the acquisition of developmental rights.
(b) 
By outright purchases in fee simple.
(c) 
By donations.
(d) 
By the acquisition of conservation easements.
(e) 
By the acquisition of scenic easements.
(f) 
Through the use of trust funds as a down payment for the issuance of bonds to acquire open space.
(g) 
By long-term lease.
(h) 
By other methods for the same purposes, at the discretion of the governing body.
(2) 
The Committee shall submit to the governing body a prioritized list of properties to be acquired and/or properties for which development rights should be acquired. The governing body, utilizing the prioritized list submitted by the Committee, shall determine annually which parcels shall be acquired and the amount to be appropriated annually for the open space purposes.
(3) 
The Committee shall investigate and report to the governing body additional funding sources to supplement the Borough of Lincoln Park Open Space Recreation and Conservation Trust Fund.
(4) 
The Committee shall prepare or assist in the preparation of grant proposals to obtain additional funding.
(5) 
The Committee shall develop, in cooperation with the Planning Board, an Open Space Plan for use in the Open Space Element of the Borough's Master Plan.
(6) 
The Committee shall advise the governing body and Mayor on any issues relating to use and acquisition of open space.
(7) 
The Committee shall submit a budget request for operating expenses to the Mayor during November of each year to be included in the subsequent year's municipal budget.
(8) 
The Committee may employ and/or contract for professional services by appraisers, legal counsel, or other professional staff as it may deem necessary, subject to appropriations and the governing body's passage of professional service resolutions establishing the rates of compensation to be paid.
(9) 
The Committee shall hold public meetings, which public meetings shall be held in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act,[1] and the Committee shall give appropriate notification of said meetings.
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 10:4-6 et seq.
(10) 
The Committee shall hold no fewer than 10 regular meetings annually, and the dates and times of such meetings shall be determined and established at the first regular meeting.
(11) 
The Committee shall elect from among its members a Chairperson to preside over the meeting and business of the Committee and a Vice Chairperson to serve as the presiding officer in the absence of the Chairperson. Further the standing committee may select/appoint a Secretary (not from the Committee and being a non-voting member) to maintain agendas and minutes of the Committee meetings and otherwise be responsible for the records and correspondence of the Committee.
(12) 
The Committee may adopt such bylaws or rules of procedure as it may deem appropriate to govern the conduct of its affairs.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Original Art. XIII, Criminal Background Checks, which immediately followed this article and was added 2-21-2012 by Ord. No. 3-12, was repealed 3-16-2015 by Ord. No. 2-15, effective 4-5-2015.