[1980 Code § 15-12]
a.
The Municipal Court may require a person applying for a Municipal
Public Defender or Court-approved counsel to pay an application fee.
The application fee is in an amount necessary to pay the costs of
the Municipal Public Defender services. The Municipal Court may permit
a person to pay the application fee over a period of time not to exceed
four (4) months. The fee is set as follows:
1.
Application fee for a Municipal Public Defender or Court-approved
counsel: not more than two hundred ($200) dollars.
b.
In accordance with guidelines promulgated by the Supreme Court, the
Municipal Court may waive any required application fee, in whole or
in part, only if the Court determines, in its discretion, upon a clear
and convincing showing by the applicant that the application fee represents
an unreasonable burden on the person seeking representation. Funds
collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in a dedicated
fund administered by the Chief Financial Officer of the Borough. Such
funds shall be used exclusively to meet the costs incurred in providing
the services of a Municipal Public Defender, including, when required,
expert and lay investigation and testimony.
c.
This section made and provided according to N.J.S.A. 2B:12-28b and
shall automatically incorporate any changes in the State Statute that
may periodically occur.
[1980 Code § 51-14]
As used in this chapter:
Shall mean any person, firm or corporation, public or private,
desiring to use such special escort service.
Shall mean the provisions of special Police protection for
any person, firm or corporation, public or private, for the purpose
of transporting money or other valuable goods within the boundary
of the Borough of Roselle Park.
[1980 Code § 51-15; New]
a.
The cost of special escort service rendered by the Police Department
to any person, firm or corporation, public or private, is hereby fixed
at twenty-five ($25) dollars per trip, from a single source of origin
to a single destination.
b.
The shift supervisor shall record all requests received for escort
service and shall file daily reports. The Chief of Police shall cause
monthly bills to be forwarded to each requesting agency detailing
the date, destination and total cost.
c.
All bills are payable before the 10th day of the following month.
Failure of the using agency to pay the monthly bill in accordance
with the terms of this section will constitute grounds for the termination
of such special escort service until all bills are satisfied. Checks
in payment shall be made payable to the Borough of Roselle Park. Report
of receipts and a check representing total receipts shall be filed
with the Borough Chief Financial Officer on a monthly basis.
d.
The Police Department shall issue a receipt for all fees and moneys
received for the services extended or material furnished as provided
in this section. All money received shall be turned over to the Borough
Chief Financial Officer.
[1980 Code § 51-16]
The Mayor and Council may, by resolution, waive the fees required
under this chapter for the following:
[1980 Code § 133-3A—E; Ord.
No. 2239 § 1; Ord. No.
2330 § 1; Ord. No. 2459-2016]
a.
The Municipal Clerk, as the Custodian of Government Records for Documents,
may, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., appoint a Deputy
Custodian of Government Records for Documents pertaining to Police
Department matters.
b.
The following fees shall be charged for making copies of any documents
for which no other charge has been established by ordinance:
Item
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Fee
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Per page for letter size (8 1/2" x 11")
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$.05 cents per page.
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Per page for legal size (8 1/2" x 14")
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$.07 cents per page.
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Electronic
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Zero
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Cassette/VHS/DVD/CD
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Actual costs of the materials and supplies.
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c.
Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring the municipality
to furnish copies of any privileged documents or other documents which
are not deemed public information in accordance with N.J.S.A. 47:1-A
et seq.
d.
There shall be no charge for items listed on the current monthly
agenda and/or special meeting agenda of the Mayor and Council of the
Borough of Roselle Park.
e.
The fees to be charged by the Borough Officials or Departments designated
hereunder shall be as follows:
Item
|
Fee
|
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Street Maps of the Borough
|
$0.25
|
Zoning Map
|
$1
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Certifications, per page
|
$2
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f.
Whenever the nature, format, manner of collection, or volume of a
government record embodied in the form of a printed matter to be inspected,
examined, or copied, is such that the record cannot be reproduced
by ordinary document copying equipment in ordinary business size,
and, in the discretionary judgment of the custodian, an extraordinary
expenditure of time and effort is required to accommodate the request
whether the request is for inspection and examination or for copying,
the Borough may charge a special service charge that shall be reasonable
and shall be based upon the actual cost of providing the copy or copies.
[1980 Code § 133-3E; Ord. No.
2142; Ord. No. 2192; Ord. No. 2330 § 1; Ord. No. 2387; 4-7-2022 by Ord. No. 2677]
Fees charged by the Police Department are established as follows:
Item
|
Fee
|
---|---|
a. Motor vehicle accident reports
| |
1. Copies of motor vehicle accident reports picked
up in person are charged according to New Jersey Open Public Records
Act (OPRA) guidelines
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Per page for letter size (8 1/2" x 11")
|
$0.05
|
Per page for legal size (8 1/2" x 14")
|
$0.07
|
Electronic
|
$0.00
|
2. Photographs
|
Cost of reproduction
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3. Cassette/VHS/DVD/CD
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Cost of reproduction
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b. Letters of good conduct
|
$10.00
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c. Fingerprint records for compliance with various ordinances,
laws and employment application. Each fingerprint card, payable by
cash, certified check, cashiers check or money order to the Borough
of Roselle Park
|
$4.00
|
d. Submission fees for processing Firearms ID Cards, handgun
purchase permits and handgun carrying permits. Only certified check,
cashiers check or money order payable to Division of State Police
- SBI will be accepted.
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As currently set by the Division of State Police - SBI and FBI
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e. Discovery requests
|
$3.00 first page and $1.00 additional pages
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r. Registration fee for the Roselle Park Police Youth Academy
|
$30.00
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[1980 Code § 133-3; Ord. No. 2330 § 1]
Fees charged by the Fire Department are established as follows:
Item
|
Fee
|
---|---|
a. Copies of fire reports
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$10
|
[1980 Code § 133-3]
Fees charged by the Engineering Department are established as
follows:
Item
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Fee
|
---|---|
a. Copies of Specifications:
| |
Minimum
|
$25
|
Maximum
|
$50
|
[1980 Code § 133-3]
Fees charged by the Office of Tax Collection are established
as follows:
Item
|
Fee
|
---|---|
a. Duplicate tax sale certificate
|
$100
|
b. Private mailings for tax sale, each
|
$25
|
c. Duplicate tax bill
|
$5
|
1. Second offense
|
$25
|
d. Certificate of redemption
|
$50
|
[1980 Code § 133-3; Ord. No. 2282 § 1; Ord. No. 2330 § 1]
Fees charged by the Board of Health are established as follows:
Item
|
Fee
|
---|---|
a. Certified copies of:
| |
1. Marriage certificates
|
$15
|
2. Death certificates
|
$10
|
3. Birth certificates
|
$15
|
4. Domestic partnership
|
$15
|
5. Civil union
|
$15
|
b. Flu and Other Clinic Shots:
| |
1. Flu and other clinic shot fees
|
$10 to $25
|
[1980 Code § 133-5; Ord. No. 2359]
The fees for the Farmers' Market of the Borough of Roselle Park
are hereby set as follows:
Type
|
Fee
|
---|---|
Farmers' registration
|
$75 per year
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[Ord. No. 2182 § 106(1); Ord. No. 2384; Ord. No.
2407; Ord. No. 2538-2018; 4-7-2022 by Ord. No.
2678]
a.
BOROUGH-WIDE GARAGE SALE
Definitions. As used in this subsection:
Is the coordinated and organized sale of small, personal
household items by individuals from the front yard of their residences,
on the days announced by the Borough of Roselle Park, during the hours
of 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
b.
Registration. In order to adequately advertise garage sale locations,
any resident seeking to participate in the Borough-Wide Garage Sale
shall register with the Borough Clerk's office three days prior to
participation in such sale. Registration shall be voluntary. Failure
to register shall not constitute a violation of the provisions of
this subsection.
c.
Fees. There shall be no fee charged to registrants/participants in
the Borough-Wide Garage Sale.
d.
Violations and penalties. The Director of Code Enforcement and the
Deputy Code Enforcement Officer shall be explicitly empowered to enforce
the provisions of this subsection. Violations of the provisions of
this subsection shall be punishable by a fine of $100.
[Ord. No. 2182 § 106(1); Ord. No. 2266 § 1; Ord. No. 2539-2018]
a.
GENERAL GARAGE-YARD SALE
Definition. As used in this section:
Is the sale of small, personal household items that are sold
by individuals from the front yard of their residences after obtaining
a permit from the Borough Clerk.
b.
Registration. Any individual seeking to hold a general garage-yard
sale shall register with the Borough Clerk's office prior to the commencement
of such sale at a minimum of one (1) day prior to the scheduled event.
Permits shall be issued only upon written application, which shall
include the following:
1.
The name of the person conducting the sale;
2.
The address of the location at which the sale is to be conducted;
3.
The date or dates of the sale;
4.
The date of the application and the signature of the applicant.
NOTE: Intentional misstatements in the application shall constitute
a violation of this subsection.
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c.
Fees. The Borough Clerk shall collect a permit fee for any garage-yard
sale. All license fees shall be paid in advance by cash, personal
check, money order, certified check, or bank check at the office of
the Borough Clerk. A fee of five ($5) dollars is hereby established
for such sale, except when there is a designated fee by ordinance
for the Borough-Wide Garage Sale.
d.
Signs. Signs advertising the sale may be erected in the Borough of
Roselle Park, including the premises where the sale is to be held
as permitted by law. No such sign shall exceed eighteen (18) inches
in height or eighteen (18) inches in width. All such signs shall be
removed within twenty-four (24) hours after the completion of the
sale. All such signs shall contain: