[1971 Code § 2-26.1; deleted by Ord. No. 2014-13]
[1971 Code § 2-26.2; deleted by Ord. No. 2014-13]
[1971 Code § 2-26.3; deleted by Ord. No. 2014-13]
[1971 Code § 2-26.4; New; Ord.
No. 2014-13]
As a condition for the issuance of any license, permit, or certificate
requiring approval of the Borough, the owner or applicant shall pay
any delinquent property taxes or utility bills on property that is
the subject for the following approvals:
a. Permits required pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code;
e. Certificates of Occupancy required; however, if a Certificate of
Occupancy is needed for closing of title, a conditional, temporary
Certificate of Occupancy may be issued upon delivery of executed contracts
for the sale of the property to the Borough Clerk. The Conditional,
Temporary Certificate of Occupancy shall be contingent upon the payment
of all taxes at the time of closing of title. If not paid within 10
days after closing, the Conditional, Temporary Certificate of Occupancy
shall be deemed revoked;
g. Animal or dog pound licenses;
[1971 Code § 2-28]
The interest rates as adopted by N.J.S.A. 54:4-67 be adopted
by the Borough of Matawan are as follows:
8% on the first $1,500.00.
18% on the excess of $1,500.00.
24% on the amounts over $10,000.00.
[1971 Code § 2-24.1]
No insurance company authorized to issue fire insurance policies
in the State of New Jersey shall pay to a claimant any claim in excess
of $2,500 for fire damages on any real property located within the
Borough pursuant to any fire insurance policy issued or renewed after
the adoption of this section and the filing of this section with the
State Commissioner of Insurance, until such time as:
a. All taxes and assessments and all other municipal liens or charges
due and payable appearing on the official certificate of search for
municipal liens pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-12 shall have been paid
either by the owner of such real property or by the insurance company;
or
b. The Borough submits to the insurance company a copy of a resolution adopted pursuant to subsection
2-59.2, provided, however, that if an appeal is taken on the amount of any lien or charge, other than an appeal on the assessed valuation of real property pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:3-21, the insurance company shall withhold 75% of the full amount of the lien or charge being contested pending termination of all proceedings.
[1971 Code § 2-24.2]
The Borough Council may, by resolution, enter into an agreement
with the owner of any fire-damaged property situated in the Borough
to pay in full all delinquent taxes, assessments or other municipal
liens by installments pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-19 or for the redemption
of a tax sale lien by installment payments pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-7
if the Council is satisfied that the claim for fire damages is to
be used to restore or improve the fire damaged property.
In the event of such a Resolution, a certified copy of the Resolution
shall be sent to the insurance company authorizing the insurance company
to make full payment on the claim to the insured.
[1971 Code § 2-24.3]
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection
2-59.1, an insurance company may pay proceeds of a fire insurance policy to a mortgagee of fire damaged real property where the fire insurance policy at the time of the loss listed the mortgagee as a named insured; provided the payment may not be in an amount which exceeds that due and payable to the mortgagee under the mortgage contract.
[Ord. No. 98-26]
No person, entity or contractor shall perform any services,
work or activity on or any real property or structures of any kind
which is owned by the Borough without express authorization from the
Mayor and Council.
This section shall not apply to full or part-time paid employees
of the Borough acting in the ordinary course of their duties.
[Ord. No. 98-36]
The Borough of Matawan currently provides water service and
sewer service to properties located within municipalities outside
of the territorial boundaries of the Borough and the Borough of Matawan
was formerly under a bulk sales agreement with the Township of Aberdeen
for the purchase of water by the Township of Aberdeen from the Borough
of Matawan for resale by the Township of Aberdeen to its residents.
The rate at which the bulk sale purchases are to be accomplished
is currently under negotiations between the Borough of Matawan and
the Township of Aberdeen and the Mayor and Council of the Borough
of Matawan are desirous of establishing a requirement whereby any
service or providing of products by the Borough of Matawan to properties
outside its territorial boundaries shall only be accomplished with
the specific approval of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Matawan.
[Ord. No. 98-36]
No municipal service or municipal product shall be provided
to any premises or property located outside the territorial boundaries
of the Borough of Matawan without the specific approval of the Mayor
and Council of the Borough of Matawan.
Any party or entity requesting the providing of service or production
from the Borough of Matawan shall be obligated to make a formal request
for said service or product to the Mayor and Council of the Borough
of Matawan and any such service or product shall not be provided until
such time as the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Matawan approves
of same by resolution.
[Ord. No. 97-15; Preamble;
§ 1; Ord. No. 12-11; amended 4-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-04]
a. All primary contractors performing construction within the Borough
of Matawan shall use Matawan Borough police officers on special duty
assignment when it shall be necessary for performance of traffic control
duties;
b. Prior to requiring special duty services, the contractor will provide
the Borough, via their contracted service provider, with the following
information:
1. Description of project and special duty assignment;
2. Number of officers required;
3. Date from and to that an officer will be required;
4. Time from and to that an officer will be required;
6. Project contractor if other than contractor calling for special duty
assignments;
7. Company contact person; and
8. Telephone and fax number or email of company contact person.
c. The contractor shall pay for services rendered as follows:
1. Police
officer hourly rate: The prevailing hourly overtime rate of a Sergeant
in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement between Matawan
PBA Local #179 and the Borough of Matawan.
2. Police
vehicle fee: $5 per hour per vehicle assigned to a police special
duty assignment.
3. Administrative
fee: $12 per hour for each police special duty assignment.
4. Other
fee: A percentage set by the approved contracted third-party vendor
responsible for administering all police special duty assignments
for the Borough of Matawan and the Matawan Police Department.
5. The vehicle
fee can be waived upon approval of the Chief of Police if the vehicle
is deemed not to be actively used in the performance of the special
duty assignment and was used solely as a means of transportation.
(a) In
the absence of the availability of any Matawan Borough police officer
to undertake special duty assignment for traffic control duty at construction
sites, the Chief of Police may, at his/her discretion, assign a Class
II special law enforcement officer to undertake the traffic control
duties.
d. Any police officer assigned to special duty assignment shall not
be considered as an employee or agent of the contractor.
e. Contractors requiring the duty of police officers for special duty
assignment shall conform to those requirements as set forth by the
Borough and its contracted third-party vendor.
NOTE: The reference to police officers in this section shall
include Class II special police officers as clarified by § 2-62.2d(1).
[Ord. No. 03-18, Preamble]
The State of New Jersey has recognized the need to increase
the incentives for persons to volunteer their time and efforts in
volunteer firefighting, which activities have a long history and tradition
of providing essential services to many municipalities in this State,
by recently enacting the "Emergency Services Volunteer Length of Service
Award Program Act;" and the Borough of Matawan has one of the finest
Volunteer Fire Departments in the United States.
The Mayor and Council recognizes the personal commitment and
time involved in the training and response to calls required by these
volunteers, and deems it appropriate and necessary to act to ensure
retention of existing members and to provide incentives for recruiting
new volunteer Firefighters for the Borough of Matawan Volunteer Fire
Department. The Borough of Matawan has determined that the creation
of a Length of Service Awards Program will enhance the ability of
the Borough and the Volunteer Fire Department to both retain existing
members and recruit new Volunteer Firefighters.
[Ord. No. 03-18 § 1]
a. A Length of Service Awards Program (LOSAP) is herewith created in
accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-183 et seq., to reward members of
the Borough of Matawan Volunteer Fire Department for their loyal,
diligent and devoted service to the residents of the Borough of Matawan.
b. The LOSAP shall provide for fixed annual contributions to be made
by the Borough annually to a tax deferred income account for each
volunteer member whom the Borough determines meets the annual eligibility
criteria set forth below; that such contributions shall be made in
accordance with a plan that shall be established by the Borough of
Matawan pursuant to the Act; and that such plan shall be administered
in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, the U.S. Internal
Revenue Code, and this section.
c. The LOSAP shall provide for annual contributions from the Borough
for each eligible member broken down as follows:
Points Accrued
|
Borough Annual Contributions
|
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80
|
$1,150.00
|
60
|
750.00
|
40
|
500.00
|
The Governing Body reserves the right to amend the Point System
and contribution.
|
d. The estimated annual cost of this program shall be based on 125 members
for a total cost of $100,000.
e. Each active volunteer member shall accrue and be credited with points,
to be totaled on an annual basis per calendar year, for volunteer
services provided as per the Borough of Matawan's LOSAP Point System
Schedules set forth herein as part of this section. The Fire Department
shall at the conclusion of each calendar year provide a list and recommendation
as to the members achieving the required Points of Service. The Governing
Body will thereafter make the determination to the members on the
list as to compliance with the eligibility for each calendar year.
[Ord. No. 03-18 Schedule; Ord. No. 07-28 Schedule A]
Point Payout Scale
|
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$1,150 per year
|
80 Points
|
$ 750 per year
|
60 Points
|
$ 500 per year
|
40 Points
|
Longevity (10 years plus)
|
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Per year
|
1 Point
|
Fire Calls (max 25 points)
|
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60 Percent
|
50 Points
|
50 Percent
|
45 Points
|
40 Percent
|
40 Points
|
30 Percent
|
35 Points
|
20 Percent
|
30 Points
|
Drills (max 24 points)
|
---|
Company Drills (per drill)
|
2 Points
|
Department Drills (per drill)
|
2 Points
|
Meetings (max 20 points)
|
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Company Meeting
|
1 Point
|
Board of Fire Officers Meeting
|
1 Point
|
State Chiefs Meeting (max 2)
|
---|
Per Meeting
|
1 Point
|
Relief Association (max 5)
|
---|
Representatives (per meeting)
|
1 Point
|
Trustees (per meeting)
|
1 Point
|
President
|
5 Points
|
Vice-President
|
2 Points
|
Secretary
|
5 Points
|
Treasury
|
5 Points
|
Training (max 20 points)
|
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8 Hours
|
2 Points
|
12 Hours
|
3 Points
|
16 Hours
|
4 Points
|
20 Hours
|
5 Points
|
Every 4 hours over 20
|
1 Point
|
Company
|
---|
Chief
|
25 Points
|
Captain
|
15 Points
|
Lieutenant
|
10 Points
|
Engineer
|
10 Points
|
Assistant Engineer
|
5 Points
|
President
|
10 Points
|
Vice President
|
5 Points
|
Secretary
|
10 Points
|
Treasurer
|
10 Points
|
Trustee
|
5 Points
|
Board of Fire Officers Representative
|
10 Points
|
Department
|
---|
President
|
10 Points
|
Vice President
|
5 Points
|
Secretary/Treasurer
|
10 Points
|
Assistant Secretary
|
10 Points
|
Purchasing Agent
|
10 Points
|
LOSAP Committee
|
1 Point Per Meeting- Max 6
|
LOSAP Manager
|
25 Points
|
Safety Officer
|
10 Points
|
Other (max 12 points)
|
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Standby per event min. of 4 hours
|
1 Point
|
Parade and Memorial per event
|
1 Point
|
Convention Delegate per meeting (max 3 points)
|
1 Point
|
Hydrant Snow Removal per event
|
1 Point
|
Fire Police per event
|
1 Point
|
Time in Service
|
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No more than 10 years
|
Must be exempt member or meet the residency standards
|
Life member or minimum of 20% of calls for each year credited
|
Must be documented by company records
|
Cost of Living
|
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If an active volunteer member meets the year of active service
requirement, a LOSAP must provide a benefit between the minimum contribution
of $100.00 and a maximum contribution of $1,150.00. While the maximum
amount is set by statute, once a LOSAP is adopted, if authorized by
the enabling referendum it is subject to periodic increases that are
tied to the consumer price index (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-185f). The Division
annually certifies the permitted maximum amount.
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[Ord. No. 00-05, Preamble; Ord. No. 2015-08 Preamble]
Volunteer Fire Department, First Aid Squad, Office of Emergency
Management (OEM) and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Members
within the Borough of Matawan provide a valuable service to the citizens
of the Borough of Matawan at a very modest cost when compared to the
expense which would be associated with said paid services.
The Council of the Borough of Matawan is desirous of providing
certain incentives to these volunteers to recognize their community
service and to encourage other citizens to join this organization
and volunteer their services.
[Ord. No. 00-05 § 1; Ord. No. 2015-08 § 1]
ACTIVE MEMBER
Shall mean volunteers in the Borough of Matawan Fire Company
who meet the definition of active member or active life members in
writing by the Chief Executive Officer of the Volunteer Fire Company
or volunteers in the Borough of Matawan First Aid who meet the definition
of active member or active life member as certified in writing by
the Chief Executive Officer of the First Aid Squad, or volunteers
in the Borough of Matawan OEM and CERT Team who meet the definition
of active member or active life member as certified in writing by
the Emergency Management Coordinator of the OEM and CERT Team within
the Borough of Matawan to have served at least one year of continuous
volunteer service in the Company or Squad whom possess the necessary
certifications and/or training required by the said Fire Company,
First Aid Squad, OEM and CERT Team.
FEES
Shall mean those charges established by the Borough of Matawan
which are fully retained by the Borough of Matawan as revenue. Specifically
excluded is any portion of the fee which is collected by the Borough
of Matawan on behalf of another entity including but not limited to
the State of New Jersey, the County of Monmouth, or an outside vendor.
[Ord. No. 00-05 § 2;
New; Ord. No. 2015-08 § 2]
All active members of the Borough of Matawan Volunteer Fire
Department and the Borough of Matawan First Aid Squad, Borough of
Matawan OEM and Borough of Matawan CERT Team shall be entitled to
the following benefits:
Exemptions from the payment of any Borough of Matawan fees for
Borough recreation equipment or activities, such as but not limited
to canoe rentals, library rentals, etc. training programs sponsored
by and with registration payable to the Borough of Matawan, Borough
licenses, and Borough permit fees, including but not limited to Certificates
of Occupancy.
[Ord. No. 00-05 § 3; Ord. No. 2015-08 § 3]
a. Fees, licenses and permits associated with any for profit activity.
b. Fees, licenses and permits associated with rental and commercial
properties owned by volunteers other than personal residences.
c. Programs when the registration is received after maximum registration
for the program has been reached.
d. Fees and escrows associated with Planning Board and Board of Adjustment
site plan and subdivision applications.
e. Escrows associated with engineering inspections.
g. Posting of performance and maintenance guarantees where required.
h. Borough of Matawan Sewerage Authority charges.
[Ord. No. 00-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2015-08 § 4]
a. On or about January 31 of each calendar year the Borough of Matawan
Fire Company, Borough of Matawan First Aid Squad, OEM and CERT Team
shall submit to the Business Administrator a list of all individuals
who meet the definition of active member status. Updates shall be
provided by the Fire Company, First Aid Squad, OEM and CERT Team to
the Business Administrator periodically to add those individuals who
have completed their probationary status and/or to delete those individuals
who have dropped their membership or who no longer meet the criteria
for active member status.
b. The Business Administrator shall issue each Active Member and identification
card for use in the various municipal departments.
c. All active members must comply with registration procedures and complete
all application forms established by the Borough of Matawan.
d. The Business Administrator is hereby authorized to enforce the provisions
of this section.
[Ord. No. 06-19 § 2-30.1]
a. The Mayor and Borough Council hereby adopt as the official name of
each street in the Borough of Matawan those names by which all such
streets are now commonly known, as set forth on the official tax map
entitled, "Official Tax Map of the Borough of Matawan, Monmouth County,
New Jersey last revised November 30, 2004 prepared by T and M Associates,
PA, Middletown, NJ.
b. The Mayor and Council may adopt by Resolution a street map showing
the names of the streets within the Borough, and the Borough Clerk
shall revise the map or cause same to be revised as amendments, changes
and additions may be made, from time to time by resolution.
c. The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Matawan is hereby granted
the exclusive authority to name streets and other public places located
within the Borough of Matawan, and to provide for the location of
street signs and to provide guideposts for the public.
d. Notwithstanding the authority contained in this section, the State
of New Jersey and County of Monmouth retain the authority to effectuate
the location of signs and guideposts for signs in those areas and
streets which are under their jurisdiction.
e. The names designated for a particular street, park, or public place
shall be the name of an individual or locale which is not calculated
to offend the sensitivities of any group in the Borough of Matawan
and shall be the names of individuals who have had a connection to
the Borough of Matawan, the County of Monmouth, State of New Jersey
and the United States; or may be an international figure who has contributed
to the betterment of humankind; has advanced art and science or medicine
or peace.
[Ord. No. 06-19 § 2-30.2]
The name of any new street and the changing of the name of any
existing street shall be established and amended by a written resolution
adopted by the Mayor and Council and filed with the Borough Clerk.
[Ord. No. 06-19 § 2-30.3]
a. There shall be erected at the beginning and terminus of each street,
and the intersecting corner with another street, a sign showing the
name of the street.
b. The Mayor and Council may, by resolution, authorize the erection
of street signs and other way finding signs at locations described
herein and other places, from time to time.
c. Such signs shall be uniform in appearance, color and design.
d. A four corner intersection may have only two signs posted at diagonally
opposing corners.
e. A "T" intersection may only have one sign erected.
f. No sign need be erected at the terminus of a Dead-End Street.
[Ord. No. 06-19 § 2-30.4]
a. Where a new street is erected as part of a subdivision, the developer
of the subdivision shall be required, at its sole cost and expense,
to install street signs showing the officially established expense,
to install street signs showing the officially established names established
by Mayor and Council, in conformity with the requirements of this
section, and erect such guideposts for the convenience of the public
as may be required by the Unified Planning Board or Mayor and Council
as a condition of the approval. Mayor and Council shall adopt a resolution
on the names of the streets to be established prior to the installation
of any signs.
b. Guideposts shall be erected by the developer of a subdivision at
such points along the streets within the Borough, or by the Borough
on established streets, as may be determined from time to time by
Mayor and Council by resolution.
c. Guideposts shall conform in size and shape to existing standards
in the Borough or as may be subsequently approved by Mayor and Council.
d. The Mayor and Council retain the authority to decide when and where
signs should be located with the denomination of roads, streets, avenues,
boulevards, plazas, parks, sites or any other public places that are
under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Government of the Borough
of Matawan.
[Ord. No. 10-12]
No firm, company, entity, limited liability company, partnership,
or corporation may enter into a contract or agreement with the Borough
of Matawan or its political subdivisions thereof, if it employs or
retains a member of the Governing Body or an employee of the Borough
of Matawan.
No firm, company, entity, limited liability company, partnership,
or corporation may enter into a contract or agreement with the Borough
of Matawan or its political subdivisions thereof during the period
of when a family member serves as an elected member of the Governing
Body or an employee of the Borough of Matawan.
For purposes of this section, an interest in a business organization
shall not include aggregate familial ownership or control of 1% or
less of an interest in the capital or equity of the business organization.
The term "family member" shall include, but is not limited to,
spouse, civil union partner, parent, child, grandparent, grandchild,
step parent, step child, sibling, daughters- and sons-in-law, niece,
nephew, uncle, aunt, or any person related by blood or through marriage.
The within section shall not apply or be binding on any contract
obligations entered into prior to the adoption of the within section.
The within section shall not apply for the payment of services
rendered and goods delivered prior to the adoption of this section.
The within section shall take effect within 20 days after its
adoption and publication according to law. (Adopted May 19, 2010)
If any part of the within section is deemed invalid, the remaining
provisions of the section shall survive and will be deemed enforceable.