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Township of Woodbridge, NJ
Middlesex County
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[1974 Code § 2-96; Ord. #07-03; Ord. #07-09 § 3]
a. 
There shall be a Department of Recreation and Resident Services, the head of which shall be the Director. Prior to his appointment, he shall have had at least three (3) years of applicable experience in the field of recreation.
[1974 Code § 2-97; Ord. #07-09 § 3; Ord. #13-61 § 4]
a. 
The Division of Recreation, which shall oversee the general recreation functions including camps, trips, clinics, parades, men's basketball and softball, woman's softball, concerts.
b. 
The Division of Arts, Culture and History, which shall administer the Barron Arts Center, cultural and artistic programs and exhibits; and the Township's efforts to preserve, expand and disseminate historical information.
c. 
Community Center. The Woodbridge Community Center (WCC) shall be under the direction of the Recreation Director who shall oversee the day-to-day operations of the Arenas and Arenas Subdivisions.
d. 
Division of Volunteer Services shall facilitate the advancement of volunteerism throughout the Township and provide assistance and recognition to volunteer organizations.
e. 
Division of Youth Programs and Services and the Youth Center at Evergreen shall coordinate Township efforts to expand and enhance youth recreational opportunities and programs.
f. 
Veterans Programs and Services which shall coordinate veterans' related activities and programs.
g. 
The Marina Utility with duties, powers and responsibilities as set forth in § 2-46 of this Code.
[1974 Code § 2-98; Ord. #13-61 § 4]
The Director of the Department may appoint an Assistant Director who, under the direction and supervision of the Director, shall administer the functions of the Department relating to recreational programs.
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Editor's Note: Former Subsection 2-19.4, Superintendent of Grounds previously codified herein and containing portions of 1974 Code § 2-99, was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 07-09.
[1974 Code § 2-100; Ord. #94-84 § 15; Ord. #07-09 § 3]
The Department of Recreation and Resident Services may charge and collect, for the use of the Township, a reasonable fee intended to recover the costs for admission to or use of facilities, programs or activities provided by the Department pursuant to its authority under this article as long as the fees are published at least thirty (30) days prior to the occurrence of the applicable program or activity in the Office of the Municipal Clerk, with notice to the Municipal Council. The fees will not take effect until the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date of publication, unless denied in whole or in part by the Municipal Council in the form of a Resolution adopted within the thirty (30) day period.
[1974 Code § 2-101; Ord. #07-09 § 3]
The Department of Recreation and Resident Services may adopt suitable rules and regulations for the safety and conduct of persons using recreational facilities and for the preservation of public peace and order at public events. The Council shall approve such rules and regulations.
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Editor's Note: Former Subsection 2-19.7, Recreational Advisory Board, previously codified herein and containing portions of 1974 Code § 2-102, was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 06-58.
[Ord. #00-48 § 1; Ord. #06-58; Ord. #07-09 § 3]
The Department of Recreation and Resident Services may charge and collect a fee for use of the Township's portable stage for non-Township sponsored events. The Township shall be reimbursed for all costs incurred for set-up and take-down of the stage. The minimum fee shall be seven hundred twenty ($720.00) dollars Mondays through Saturdays and one thousand eighty ($1,080.00) dollars on Sundays. Additional fees shall be determined by the Director of Recreation. The Municipal Council may waive such fees for nonprofit organizations.
[Ord. #11-64]
a. 
Authority to Establish Fees. The Recreation Director is hereby authorized and directed to establish user fees for activities at the Woodbridge Community Center. The Recreation Director is authorized to update the fees on a periodic basis as may be required, but no less than once per year. Established fees will be forwarded to the Office of the Municipal Clerk and shall remain on file.