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Township of Woodbridge, NJ
Middlesex County
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Editor's Note: Former § 2-77, An Agreement with the City of Perth Amboy for the Disposal of the City of Perth Amboy's Recyclables, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance No. 91-40 was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 07-04.
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Editor's Note: Former § 2-78, An Agreement with the Township of Edison for the Disposal of City of South Amboy's Recyclables, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance No. 91-41, was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 07-04.
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Editor's Note: Former § 2-79, An Agreement with the City of South Amboy for the Disposal of City of South Amboy's Recyclables, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance No. 91-64, was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 07-04.
[Ord. No. 93-05 § 1]
The Township of Woodbridge is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the City of Perth Amboy for reciprocal secondary P.S.A.P. services. These services shall be furnished and rendered pursuant to a contract, a copy of which is annexed hereto.
[Ord. #93-05 § 2]
This section shall take effect immediately after final passage and publication in the manner provided by law as well as the adoption of a substantially similar ordinance by the governing body of the City of Perth Amboy and, if the municipality has already adopted such an ordinance, upon passage and publication as provided by law.
[Ord. #93-35 § 1]
The Township of Woodbridge is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the Borough of Carteret for reciprocal back-up P.S.A.P. services. These services shall be furnished and rendered pursuant to a contract, a copy of which is annexed hereto.
[Ord. #93-35 § 2]
This section shall take effect immediately after final passage and publication in the manner provided by law as well as the adoption of a substantially similar ordinance by the governing body of the Borough of Carteret and, if the municipality has already adopted such an ordinance, upon passage and publication as provided by law.
[Ord. #93-13 Preamble]
The Township of Woodbridge is a Municipal Corporation within the County of Middlesex in the State of New Jersey. The Joint Board of Fire Commissioners are independent Woodbridge Township Fire Districts acting together pursuant to an Independent Interlocal Services Agreement. The Interlocal Services Act permits a local unit to enter into a contract with another local unit for the provision of a service which any party to the agreement is empowered to render (N.J.S.A. 40:8A-1, et seq.).
[Ord. #93-13 § 1]
The Township of Woodbridge is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the Joint Board of Fire Commissioners for the furnishing of hazardous material response services. The services shall be furnished and rendered pursuant to a contract, copy of which is annexed hereto.
[Ord. #93-13 § 2]
This section shall take effect immediately after final passage and publication in the manner provided by law as well as the adoption of a substantially similar ordinance by the governing body of the Joint Board of Fire Commissioners and upon passage and publication as provided by law.
[Ord. #93-36 Preamble]
N.J.S.A. 40A:14-156 et seq., (hereinafter the "Statute") allows municipalities to provide emergency inter-municipal police assistance to other municipalities which adopt similar reciprocal ordinances; the Municipal Council of the Township of Woodbridge deems it to be in the best interests of the residents of the Township to enact an ordinance pursuant to the Statute in order to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Township.
[Ord. #93-36 § 1; Ord. #98-36]
The Township hereby agrees to cooperate with all other municipalities which adopt a similar reciprocal ordinance providing for inter-municipal police assistance in times of emergency.
This inter-municipal assistance will be provided if and when the Township of Woodbridge has an emergency within its boundaries requiring additional police assistance to protect life and property, or to assist in suppressing a riot or disorder; and whenever another municipality, which has enacted a similar reciprocal ordinance, may experience a similar emergency requiring additional police assistance. Radio communications between members of this Department and the various other departments involved the mutual aid request shall operate on the designated radio frequency (or frequencies), that is available to all agencies and their members, as directed by the officer in charge, including but not limited to, the State Police Emergency Network (SPEN) Radio System and/or the use of telephones.
The Chief of Police of the Township of Woodbridge or the highest ranking officer on duty at the time, is hereby authorized to request assistance from the Chief or the highest ranking officer on duty of the Police Departments of other municipalities for inter-municipal police assistants during and/or after an emergency situation.
The Chief of Police of the Township of Woodbridge or the highest ranking officer on duty at the time, shall provide assistance to another municipality or municipalities making a valid request to supply such personnel and equipment, to the extent possible without endangering person or property within the Township of Woodbridge.
Members of the Woodbridge Police Department supplying emergency assistance to another municipality shall have the same powers and authority, as have the members of the Police Department of the municipality in which the assistance is being rendered. Additionally, the members shall also have, while so acting, the rights and immunities as they may otherwise enjoy in the performance of their normal duties within the Township of Woodbridge.
The Township of Woodbridge shall, upon providing assistance to another municipality which has enacted a similar inter-municipal assistant ordinance, assume the cost and expense of providing the personnel and equipment to the requesting municipality; excepting such instances when the requesting municipality receives State or Federal aid as reimbursement therefore. In this event, the costs incurred by the Township shall be submitted to the municipality which requested assistance, for reimbursement.
At such times that an emergency may occur and inter-municipal police aid is requested, the Chief of Police of the municipality wherein the emergency situation exists, shall be the senior ranking officer of all members of any Police Department rendering assistance within the boundaries of the municipality.
In the event any member of a police force summoned pursuant to an agreement to render assistance, suffers injury or death in the performance of his or her duties, his/her designee or legal representative shall be entitled to such salary, pension rights, workman's compensation or other benefits as would have accrued, if such injury or death had occurred in the performance of his or her normal duties.
A copy of this section shall be transmitted to the Municipal Clerk of each municipality within Union and Middlesex Counties, no later than five (5) business days followings its adoption. The Clerk of the Township of Woodbridge shall maintain a record of all such similar ordinances adopted by other municipalities.
[Ord. #93-47 Preamble]
N.J.S.A. 40A:11-11(5) authorizes contracting units to enter into Cooperative Pricing Agreements; and the Township of Piscataway, hereinafter referred to as the "Lead Agency," has offered voluntary participation in a Cooperative Pricing System for the purchase of work materials and supplies. The Township of Woodbridge desires to participate in the Leaf Bag Cooperative Pricing Agreement.
[Ord. #93-47 § 1]
This section shall be known and may be cited as the Cooperative Pricing Ordinance of the Township of Woodbridge.
[Ord. #93-47 § 1]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1(5), the Mayor is hereby authorized to enter into a Cooperative Pricing Agreement with the Lead Agency.
The Lead Agency entering into contracts on behalf of the Township of Woodbridge shall be responsible for complying with the provisions of the Local Public Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.) and all other provisions of the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey.
[Ord. #93-84 Preamble]
The Township of Woodbridge currently administers a program whereby it has located throughout the municipality containers to receive deposits of mixed paper as part of its recycling program; and as part of the administration of this program, the Township currently transports the deposited materials to either the Marcal Paper Company Mill in Elmwood Park, N.J. or Advanced Recycling Technology Systems Inc. in Linden, N.J.
The County has offered to partially reimburse the Township for these transportation costs in return for the Township allowing the depositing of County collected mixed office paper into Township containers.
[Ord. #93-84 § 1]
The agreement attached to this section is hereby approved by the Municipal Council and the Mayor as well as the Municipal Clerk and any other designated officials of the Township of Woodbridge who are authorized to execute the agreement. The agreement shall run for a twelve (12) month period commencing October 1, 1993 with either party having the option to terminate the agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice. The maximum annual dollar outlay for the County will be three thousand six hundred ($3,600.00) dollars while the Township will not be incurring any cost beyond that which is already incurred in the administration of this program.
[Ord. #96-04]
The Township of Woodbridge is desirous of providing nursing services to its residents through the Health Department. The County of Middlesex is desirous of entering into an agreement with the Township of Woodbridge to provide nursing services.
[Ord. #94-41 §§ 1—5; Ord. #96-04, §§ 1—5]
a. 
Pursuant to the authority provided by the Municipal Interlocal Services Act, N.J.S.A. 40:8A-1 et seq., the Township of Woodbridge deems it to be in the public interest to enter into an Interlocal Services Agreement with the County of Middlesex for the provision of nursing services.
b. 
The Mayor and the Township Clerk of the Township of Woodbridge are authorized and directed to execute and attest, respectively, on behalf of the Township that certain Interlocal Services Agreement providing for nursing services for Township residents. The aforesaid agreement shall be in form substantially similar to that appended hereto.
c. 
The aforesaid agreement authorized hereunder shall be for the period commencing January 1, 1996 and terminating December 31, 1996.
d. 
Pursuant to the terms of the aforesaid agreement between the Township of Woodbridge and the County of Middlesex, the County agrees to provide three (3) full-time nurses and one (1) supervising nurse to perform public health nursing services for the Township including but not limited to child healthcare, immunizations, STD clinics, pap clinics, Hepatitis B inoculations, etc.
e. 
Pursuant to the terms of the aforesaid agreement between the Township of Woodbridge and the County of Middlesex, the County will provide the services at a cost to the Township of one hundred fifteen thousand eight hundred ($115,800.00) dollars.
[Ord. #95-20 Preamble]
It is the desire of the Municipal Council of the Township of Woodbridge to enter into a Interlocal Services Agreement for Senior Transportation Busing Services with the County of Middlesex. The Interlocal Services Act permits a local unit to enter into a contract with another local unit for the provision of a service which any party to the agreement is empowered to render (N.J.S.A. 40:8A-1, et seq.).
[Ord. #95-20 § 1]
The Township of Woodbridge is hereby authorized to enter into an Interlocal Services Agreement with the County of Middlesex for Senior Transportation Busing services. The services shall be furnished and rendered pursuant to an agreement, a copy of which is annexed hereto.
[Ord. #95-20 § 2]
This section shall take effect immediately after final passage and publication in the manner provided by law as well as the adoption of a substantially similar ordinance by the governing body of the County of Middlesex and, if the County has already adopted such an ordinance, upon passage and publication as provided by law and in accordance with the agreement.
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Editor's Note: Ordinance No. 95-20 was adopted on March 21, 1995.
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Editor's Note: Former § 2-88, Interlocal Service Agreement with the Township of Egg Harbor for the Printing of Tax Bills for Egg Harbor, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance No. 95-53, was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 07-04.
[Ord. #10-75]
a. 
The attached Shared Services Agreement between the Township of Woodbridge and the Township of Edison for Elevator Safety Subcode Services is hereby approved by the Municipal Council and the Mayor and the Municipal Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the Shared Services Agreement. (The Agreement may be found on file in the office of the Township Clerk.)
b. 
Upon receipt of the Township of Edison Ordinance approving the Shared Services Agreement and an executed copy of the same, the Township shall provide copies of all ordinances and the Shared Services Agreement to the Department of Community Affairs as required by N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.6(b)(1) and to the Division of Local Government Services in the Department of Community Affairs as required by N.J.S.A. 40A:65-4(b).
c. 
The Mayor, Municipal Clerk, Township Attorney and other necessary Township officials and employees are hereby authorized to execute and deliver the Shared Services Agreement between the Township of Woodbridge and the Township of Edison for Elevator Safety Subcode Services attached hereto and all other documents and undertake all actions reasonably necessary to effectuate and implement this section.
d. 
The Municipal Clerk is also directed to forward a certified copy of this section once adopted to the Township Attorney.