N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., entitled "Open Public Records Act,"
as currently promulgated and as may be amended, hereinafter referred
to as the "Act," is hereby adopted and incorporated herein by reference.
All government records which are made, maintained or kept on
file by any Borough of Buena employee or officer shall be accessible
to the public pursuant to the Act, unless said record does not meet
the definition of a government record or is specifically excluded
from public access by any provision of the Act.
The Borough Clerk shall be designated as the custodian of all
government records.
When a government record is requested under the Act, the requestor
shall complete a records request form and submit said form to the
appropriate custodian during regular business hours. All requests
shall be in writing and as specific as possible, including the type
of record and date created, if known.
Unless a shorter time period is provided by statute, regulation
or executive order, the custodian shall grant access to a government
record or deny a request for access to a record as soon as possible
but not later than seven business days after receiving the request,
provided that the record is currently available and not in storage
or archived. Should the custodian fail to respond within seven business
days after receiving a request, the failure to respond shall be deemed
a denial of the request, unless the requestor has elected not to provide
a name, address, telephone number or other means of contacting the
requestor. If the requestor has elected not to provide an address,
telephone number or other means of contacting the requestor, the custodian
shall not be required to respond until the requestor reappears before
the custodian seeking a response to the original request. If the government
record is in storage or archived, the requestor shall be so advised
within seven business days after the custodian receives the request.
The requestor shall be advised by the custodian when the record can
be made available. If the record is not made available by that time,
access shall be deemed denied.
The Borough Clerk's office shall conspicuously post in clear,
concise and specific terms the right to appeal a denial or failure
to provide access to a government record and the procedure for filing
an appeal.
Copies of records may be purchased for the fee prescribed by
law. If a fee is not prescribed by law, the fee shall be the actual
cost of duplicating the records; provided, however, that where the
actual cost for duplication of a record exceeds the rates below, the
actual cost shall be imposed. The fees for government records shall
be as follows:
A. The fee assessed for the duplication of a government record embodied
in the form of printed matter shall be $0.05 per letter-size page
or smaller, and $0.07 per legal-size page or larger.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code]
B. Large-sized paper documents and maps: $1 per square foot, rounded
up to the highest dollar.
C. Preprinted documents.
(1) Borough of Buena Code Book: $250.
(2) Municipal Land Use Ordinance Book: $80.
(3) Master Plan: same as Subsection
A of this section.
E. Photographs:
(1) Black-and-white copy: same as Subsection
A of this section.
(3) Photographs recorded on compact disc: $25; includes costs of compact
disc and special service.
(4) Aerial photograph: $6 per square foot, rounded up to the highest
dollar.
G. Mailing labels: $3 per sheet of labels up to 12 inches by 15 inches.
H. Vital statistics records. To the extent that any vital statistic
records are releasable in accordance with the New Jersey Open Public
Record Act the fee for the same shall be as follows:
[Added 12-17-2012 by Ord.
No. 602]
(1) Marriage certificate: $28.
(2) Corrections to vital statistics documents: $20.
(4) Additional copies of vital statistics documents: $5.
I. Special service charge.
(1) A special service charge shall be imposed, in addition to the actual
costs of duplicating the record, whenever the nature, format, manner
of collation or volume of a government record embodied in the form
of printed matter is such that it cannot be reproduced by ordinary
document-copying equipment in ordinary business size or where such
record involves an extraordinary expenditure of time and effort to
accommodate the request. A special service charge shall be applied
when the custodian must change the medium in which the record is normally
kept in order to comply with the request. The special service charge
shall include the cost of labor in addition to the cost of materials
as well as any other actual costs incurred by the Borough of Buena.
The requestor shall have the opportunity to review and object to the
special service charge prior to it being incurred.
(2) The special service charge for volume shall be as follows:
(a)
For 100 copies to 300 copies: $25.
(b)
For every additional 200 copies or part thereof: $25.
(3) Conversion of records from one medium to another: cost of duplication,
plus cost of electronic record medium and special service charge.
(4) Should a third-party vendor be required to fulfill a special service
request, the requestor shall be charged the fee as set by the third-party
vendor.
J. A deposit shall be paid prior to filling any anonymous request where
it is estimated that the information requested will cost in excess
of $5 to produce. The deposit shall be the total estimated cost of
producing the request.
K. A deposit shall be paid prior to filling any request where it is
estimated that the information requested will cost in excess of $25
to produce. The deposit shall be 1/2 of the total estimated cost of
producing the request.
L. Postage shall be billed to the requestor for any record requested
by mail.
The approved forms of payment shall be cash, personal check,
certified check, cashier's check, money order or bank check. No third-party
checks shall be accepted. All checks shall be made payable to the
Borough of Buena.