[Amended 5-14-2008 by Ord. No. 959-08; 12-8-2002 by Ord. No. 802-02; 3-12-2014 by Ord. No. 1054-14; 8-10-2016 by Ord. No. 1090-16]
A. Findings.
The voters of the Township of Clinton approved a referendum which
recommended the creation of an Open Space Trust Fund for the acquisition
and preservation of open space within the Township; and an Open Space
Advisory Committee would be of substantial help to the Township to
carry out the intents and purposes of an Open Space Trust Fund.
B. Establishment.
There is hereby established an Open Space Advisory Committee which
shall consist of six regular members and two alternate members whose
terms and duties are hereinafter set forth.
C. Membership.
(1) The Open Space Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the Mayor
with approval of the rest of the Township Council and shall be comprised
of the following persons:
(a) One member of the Township Council of the Township of Clinton;
(b) One Class II or Class IV member of the Planning Board of the Township
of Clinton;
(c) One member of the Environmental Commission of the Township of Clinton;
and
(d) Three citizens of the Township of Clinton.
(2) Alternate members. Two citizens of the Township of Clinton to be
identified as Alternate No. 1 and Alternate No. 2 shall also be appointed
by the Mayor with approval from the rest of the Council. Alternate
members may participate in discussions but may not vote except in
the absence or disqualification of a member.
D. Terms
of office; remuneration.
(1) The term for the Township Council, Planning Board and Environmental
Commission members of the Committee shall be one year.
(2) The term for the three citizen members of the Committee shall be
two years, and their terms shall be staggered such that two citizen
members are appointed in one year, and the following year one citizen
member is appointed.
(3) The term for alternate members shall be two years, and their terms
shall be staggered.
(4) A vacancy occurring other than by expiration of the term shall be
filled for the unexpired term only.
(5) Members shall serve without remuneration.
E. Duties
of the Open Space Advisory Committee.
(1) The Committee shall compile and maintain a list of eligible open
space properties in the Township.
(2) The Committee shall submit to the Township Council annually, or on
a more frequent basis, a prioritized list of properties which it recommends
that the Township acquire and/or properties for which it recommends
that permanent easements or development rights be acquired. The Township
Council shall review the list and make a determination as to which
property acquisitions, easements or development rights should be funded,
and appropriate the necessary funds accordingly.
(3) The Committee shall periodically review the list of potential open
space properties, adding or deleting properties as appropriate.
(4) The Committee may receive inquiries from landowners seeking information
about open space and farmland preservation programs in the Township
and may solicit information from owners of properties that might be
potential candidates for acquisition or other easements under the
Open Space Trust Fund.
(5) When requested by the Township Council, the Committee shall draft
a property management plan providing for the development and maintenance
of open space parcels, and, if approved by the Township Council, in
the implementation of the approved property management plan. The Committee
shall also submit an annual status report for each parcel subject
to a property management plan to the Township Council as well as a
summary of the year's activities regarding open space acquisition.
F. Officers.
The Mayor, with approval of the rest of the Council, shall appoint
from among the members a Chairperson to preside over the Committee's
meetings, and the Committee shall select a Vice Chairperson from its
members to serve as the presiding officer in the absence of the Chairperson.
The Committee shall also select a Secretary whose function shall be
to maintain minutes of the Committee's meetings and records of the
proceedings of the Committee.
G. Funding
for open space acquisition and maintenance.
(1) There is hereby established a reserve in the general capital fund
which shall be known and designated as the "Open Space Trust Fund."
A special bank account shall be opened and maintained for this purpose.
Funds from the Open Space Trust Fund may, as directed by the Township
Council, be utilized for the following purposes:
(a)
The acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purposes;
(b)
The acquisition of farmland for farmland preservation purposes;
(c)
Payment of debt service on indebtedness issued or incurred by the Township for any of the purposes set forth in Subsection
G(1)(a) and
(b) above; and
(d)
The development and/or maintenance of all lands or interests therein acquired for all recreation and conservation purposes, provided that not more than 50% of the annual open space tax levy, as set forth in Subsection
G(2) below, may be set aside annually for said development and/or maintenance purposes. As used herein, the word "development" means "any improvement to land acquired for recreation and conservation purposes designed to expand and enhance its utilization for those purposes."
[Amended 4-11-2018 by Ord. No. 1111-18]
(2) The Open Space Trust Fund shall be funded through the dedication
to the fund of an amount of $0.02 per $100 of the assessed value of
real property located within the Township. The Trust Fund shall also
be permitted to accept donations and testamentary bequests. Any and
all interest accruing on the Fund shall be placed back into the Open
Space Trust Fund.
(3) The Mayor and Council shall annually determine by resolution what
portion of the Trust Fund monies (not to exceed 50%) to allocate that
year toward the development and maintenance of lands or interests
therein acquired for recreation and conservation purposes, except
that nothing herein shall preclude the Mayor and Council from amending
said allocation as needed to address unanticipated expenditures. Prior
to adopting said resolution, the Mayor and Council shall solicit the
input of the Open Space Advisory Committee and provide opportunity
for public comment on the proposed allocation.
[Added 4-11-2018 by Ord.
No. 1111-18]
H. Sale
of property.
(1) No property acquired with funds from the Open Space Trust Fund shall
be leased or sold, unless such action has been prescribed by law.
(2) The Township Council, after at least one public hearing thereon and
a finding that the purposes of this section might otherwise be better
served or that any land acquired by the Township pursuant to this
section is required for another public use, may convey, by ordinance,
through sale, exchange, transfer or other disposition, title to or
a lesser interest in that land, provided that the Township shall replace
any land conveyed under this section by land of at least equal fair
market value and of reasonably equivalent usefulness, size, quality
and location to the land conveyed. Any money derived from the conveyance
shall be deposited in the Open Space Trust Fund.
(3) Any conveyance made pursuant to this subsection shall be in accordance
with the Local Lands and Buildings Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:12-1 et seq.).
In the event of conveyance by exchange, the land or improvements thereon
to be transferred to the trust shall be at least equal in fair market
value and of reasonably equivalent usefulness, size, quality and location
to the land or improvements transferred.
[Added 5-14-2003 by Ord. No. 816-03; amended 12-9-2015 by Ord. No. 1078-15]
A. Establishment,
members, appointment, terms.
(1) There is hereby established within the Township the Cable Advisory
Committee which shall be comprised of five members. All members shall
serve for a terms of three years.
(2) The Cable Advisory Committee shall be constituted on an as-needed
basis when a current cable television ("CATV") franchise agreement
is expiring.
(3) A member of Council shall be appointed by the Mayor at the annual
reorganization meeting to serve as the Chairperson of the Cable Advisory
Committee. The other four members of the Cable Advisory Committee
shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the
Council. Vacancies, other than by the expiration of the terms, shall
be filled in the manner prescribed herein, but only for the balance
of the unexpired term.
(4) The Cable Advisory Committee shall be disbanded within one year of approval of a new or renewed cable franchise agreement. Upon disbanding, the Council may appoint one of its members or a Township employee to serve as the Township's liaison to the CATV franchise holder(s) and assume other relevant duties and responsibilities established under Subsection
C below.
B. Organization
and meetings.
(1) All members shall serve without compensation.
(2) The Committee shall meet at such times as the Chairperson or a majority
of its members direct.
(3) A Clerk or Secretary may be appointed by the Committee, and such
Clerk or Secretary need not be a member of the Committee.
C. Duties
and responsibilities.
(1) The Committee shall make recommendations to the Mayor and Council
and to other Township committees, boards and bodies with respect to
any matters relating to CATV, Internet service and video facilities
within the Township or County of Hunterdon. The Committee shall make
annual reports of its activities with recommendations to the Mayor
and Council, and at such other times as the Mayor and Council shall
request. Finally, the Committee shall act as liaison between the Township
and other entities involved in municipal CATV, Internet service and
video facilities, in the Township, including the Township's cable
franchise holder(s).
(2) Review the municipal CATV franchise(s) in the Township and see to
the compliance thereof by the franchise holder(s).
(3) Encourage and promote the full utilization of the municipal CATV
system resources by various public bodies, citizen organizations and
the general public.
(4) Encourage and coordinate the use of all available technical equipment
and expertise needed by the public and private organizations and private
individuals to produce municipal CATV programs.
(5) Examine all possible means of contracting public and private funding
which would enhance the public's opportunity to fully benefit from
the use of the municipal CATV system.
(6) Propose appropriate procedures for the municipal CATV franchise holder
regarding the scheduling and programming of municipal government and
educational channels. Any procedures should be so designated as to
facilitate the free and open use of these channels and should not
be in conflict with any existing or future local, state or federal
regulations regarding the public use of the municipal CATV system.
(7) Serve as an advisory body to the Mayor and Council and to the municipal
CATV system franchise holder(s) in resolving disputes and citizen
complaints relating to the service of public access channels, municipal
or educational channels of the municipal CATV system.
(8) Prepare an annual operation report to the Mayor and Council in cooperation
with the franchise holder(s) as to the status and progress of the
municipal CATV system(s) for the previous 12 months.
(9) Recommend any changes and improvements in the system(s), provided
that these changes are acceptable to the Mayor and Council as well
as the franchise holder(s).
(10) Ascertain the opinions and desires of Township residents and subscribers
on all aspects of the CATV system(s).
(11) Perform all duties, functions and responsibilities delegated to the
Cable Advisory Committee in the Municipal Consent Ordinance ("MCO")
which was the basis for the approval of any franchise agreement, including,
but not limited to:
(a)
Monitoring coverage in the primary service area and ensuring
that the system extension occurs and line extension policy is enforced
all as provided in the MCO.
(b)
Monitoring the quality and timeliness of the system rebuild
in accordance with the MCO.
(c)
Collaborating with the franchise holder(s) and the Clinton Township
Board of Education regarding the development of access channels and
the acquisition of equipment in accordance with the MCO.
(d)
Development of curriculum for access channel training in accordance
with the MCO.
(e)
Development and selection of programs and events appropriate
for production on the local origination channel in accordance with
provision of the MCO.
(f)
Collaborate with the franchise holder(s) in developing institutional
networks in accordance with the MCO.
(g)
Ensure quality customer service through quarterly meetings with
the franchise holder(s), communication of consumer complaints and
franchise holder(s) responses thereto, and receiving consumer reports
of customer complaints maintained by the Office of Cable Television
in accordance with the MCO.
(h)
Development of customer surveys in accordance with the MCO.
(i)
Monitoring to ensure broad categories of programming in accordance
with the MCO.
(j)
Such other actions and activities reasonably implied from a
reading of the MCO to ensure compliance by the franchise holder(s)
and the receipt of all expected services by Clinton Township residents.
(12) Assist the Mayor and Council relative to the negotiation of any MCOs.
(13) Furnish all other information, advise and take all other actions
as requested by the Mayor and Council.
[Added 4-9-2008 by Ord. No. 958-08]
In addition to the fees set forth in this Code,
the following fees shall be charged by the Township:
A. Office of the Municipal Clerk:
(1) Annual administrative fee for processing of limousine and taxi certificate:
$50 per company, plus $10 per vehicle. The fee shall be accompanied
by a list of vehicles currently registered to the company.
[Amended 12-9-2015 by Ord. No. 1077-15]