[1971 Code § 3-38; Ord. No. 6-10-86; Ord. No. 91-13 § 1; Ord. No. 96-22 § 1; Ord. No. 00-24 §§ 1 — 6; Ord. No. 02-8 § 1; Ord. No. 04-2 § 1; Ord. No. 04-25 § 1; Ord. No. 07-9 § 1; Ord. No. 07-34 § 1; Ord. No. 11-2 § 1; Ord. No. O-13-01, § 1]
Fees for copies will be set by resolution adopted by the governing body as often as may be required.
[Ord. No. 91-8; Ord. No. O-15-18, § 1]
A. 
There is hereby imposed a service fee of $20 upon the accounts for any check, automated clearing house (ACH) transaction, or credit card payment which is submitted in payment to the Township which is returned or unable to be processed to the Township.
B. 
Whenever an account owing to the Township is for a tax, assessment or some other municipal service, the service charge authorized by this subsection shall be included on whichever list of delinquent accounts is prepared for the enforcement of the lien.
C. 
Any service charge authorized by this subsection shall be collected in the same manner prescribed by law for the collection of the account for which the check or other written instrument was tendered.
D. 
Any account for which the Township receives checks which are returned for insufficient funds on more than two occasions shall be required, in the future, to be paid by certified check.
[Ord. No. O-15-18, § 2]
There is hereby imposed an administrative processing fee of 20% for the refund of any fees collected by the Township for any or all transactions requiring the issuance of a purchase order. The Chief Financial Officer is hereby authorized to issue such refunds as requested with the requisite departmental approval.
[Ord. No. 6-9-87; Ord. No. 91-6, § 1]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 17:36-9, P.L. 1979 c. 369 Section 2, the Township does hereby prohibit the payment to any claimant by any insurance company, of any claim in excess of $2,500 for fire damage on any real property located within the Township pursuant to any fire insurance policy issued or renewed after the adoption of this section and the filing of same with the State Commissioner of Insurance, until such time as all taxes and assessments and all other municipal liens or charges due and payable appearing on the Official Certificate of Search shall have been paid either by the owner of such real property, or by the insurance company, pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 17:36-9.
[1]
Note: For the establishment of the Reward Committee, see Section 2-36.
[Ord. No. 89-24]
A. 
The Township landscape has been the unwilling recipient of unwanted tires, furniture, newspapers, garbage bags, sofas as well as other unwanted debris.
B. 
The Township Council views an unwavering commitment to maintaining the natural resources of the community as a high priority.
C. 
The economic burden of refuse removal has grown substantially at the Township taxpayers expense.
D. 
In order to facilitate the detention, apprehension and conviction of persons, firms or corporations who have illegally dumped or disposed of refuse.
E. 
The Township Council has appropriated funds to reward good citizens for information leading to conviction of violators of this section.
[Ord. No. 89-24 § 1]
As used in this section:
SOLID WASTE
Garbage, refuse and other discarded materials resulting from industry, commercial and environmental operations and from domestic and community activities and shall include all other waste materials including liquids.
[Ord. No. 89-24 § 2]
A. 
A sum not to exceed $250 may be awarded to those citizens who provide information leading to the conviction of any individual for violating the Township's ordinance on illegal dumping.
B. 
The decision to grant an award shall be made by the Reward Committee established in Section 2-26 of this chapter. The decision of the Reward Committee shall rest solely within the discretion of the Committee, and the Committee's decision shall be final.
C. 
For each conviction in the Municipal Court for violation of the Township's ordinance on illegal dumping, the Committee may grant only one award. In the event that a conviction is obtained as a result of two persons having reported the violation; the Committee will designate only one person as the recipient based upon their participation leading to conviction.
D. 
The total monies awarded in a calendar year shall not exceed $250.
[Ord. No. 89-24 § 5]
The reward shall not apply to any municipal elected and/or appointed officials and/or police officers and/or employee of this Township.