[1976 Code § 14-30A; Ord. No. 87-17; New]
a. 
Position Created. Pursuant to N.J.S. 40A:9-154.6A, there is hereby created the position of Manager of Public Works, who may be appointed by the Township Committee.
b. 
Duties. The Public Works Manager shall be responsible for the supervision of the Department of Roads, Public Buildings and Grounds, including maintenance of the physical plant and grounds used for recreational activities, and the Swim and Tennis Center. He/she shall also coordinate the activities of the Board of Health, Planning Board, Construction Office, Engineering and Public Utilities as they relate to public works activities.
c. 
Authority. The Public Works Manager shall be considered a Department Head with the authority to discipline those individuals in the Departments under his/her supervision in accordance with Civil Service procedures and established Township personnel policies covering rules and procedures.
d. 
Term. This position shall not be a classified Civil Service position. It shall not have tenure. The Manager shall serve at the pleasure of the Township Committee. He/she may have a contract with the Township Committee which may include provisions as to appropriate notice of termination and severance. He/she may be removed with or without cause by the Township Committee.
[Added 9-10-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-16]
a. 
Subject to appropriation by the governing body, the Township Department of Public Works shall conduct brush and leaf collections three times per year, which shall be completed substantially upon the terms contained in this subsection.
b. 
On an annual basis, the Township Department of Public Works shall establish a brush and leaf collection schedule, providing for three pickups per year, which shall delineate the specific time period in which the Township will complete brush and/or leaf collection from a specific area in the Township, hereafter referred to as the "collection period."
c. 
The following provisions shall govern brush and leaf collections completed pursuant to this subsection:
1. 
No property owner shall place or cause to be placed any brush or leaves for collection more than one week prior to the start of the collection period established under Subsection b.
2. 
Property owners shall be limited to one brush or leaf pickup per collection period.
3. 
Brush and leaves for collection shall be neatly placed in piles at or near the property line, and shall not be placed on roadways or sidewalks.
4. 
Brush and leaf collection is strictly for Township residents, and shall not be used by or for the benefit of any non-Township resident.
5. 
Brush and leaf collection shall be limited to residential properties, and commercial property owners shall be responsible for their own brush and leaf removal.
6. 
Brush and leaf collection is strictly for use by Township residents in their personal maintenance of their properties, and, accordingly, brush and leaf collection shall not be used for brush or leaves that are compiled by landscapers or similar professionals.
d. 
The following provisions shall govern brush collection completed pursuant to this subsection:
1. 
Tree branches and limbs for collection must be six inches in diameter or smaller.
2. 
Brush shall not be mixed with stumps, roots, leaves, grass, dimensional lumber, firewood, or oversized material.
3. 
Brush for collection shall not exceed three individual piles of branches, and each individual pile shall not exceed four feet in height, four feet in width, or six feet in length.
4. 
Brush shall be located with at least six feet of unobstructed space on all sides of a brush pile.
5. 
Brush shall not be placed within 10 feet of a stormwater inlet or basin.
e. 
The following provisions shall govern leaf collection completed pursuant to this subsection:
1. 
Leaves shall not be placed in any bag or container.
2. 
Leaves shall not be mixed with brush, grass clippings, or any type of general debris.
3. 
Leaves shall be placed in a "wind-row" type pile.
4. 
Leaves shall not be placed within 10 feet of a stormwater inlet or basin.
[1976 Code § 14-32; Ord. No. 87-17]
a. 
There shall be a Department of Roads which shall consist of a Road Supervisor, a Road Foreman and such equipment operators and laborers as may be appointed.
b. 
Functions. The Road Department shall, under the supervision of the Public Works Manager and technical guidance of the Township Engineer:
1. 
Maintain and repair all municipal roads.
2. 
Maintain and repair all municipal storm and drainage systems.
3. 
Provide for and carry out snow removal and sanding or salting operations on municipal roads.
4. 
Construct and reconstruct such municipal streets as may be authorized.
5. 
Maintain and repair, or arrange for the repair of, municipal trucks and equipment.
6. 
Maintain and repair municipal parks and grounds and outdoor recreational areas, except School Board property.
7. 
Perform such other services as may be directed by the Township Committee or the Township Administrator.
[1976 Code § 14-33; Ord. No. 87-17; Ord. No. 2003-25 § I]
a. 
There shall be a Custodian of Public Buildings and Grounds and such assistants as may be required. The custodial personnel shall clean and maintain the public buildings and facilities and perform minor repairs as required.
b. 
The building maintenance worker shall be responsible for performing varied simple and moderately physically strenuous tasks involved in cleaning and maintaining offices, furniture, buildings and grounds, may assist in making minor repairs to buildings or equipment, and other related duties as required in the New Jersey Department of Personnel Job Specification 00929.
[1976 Code § 14-34]
Public utilities serving any part of the Township are regulated by law. The Township Administrator shall serve as liaison between the various public utilities and the Township Committee. The determination of the need for streetlighting shall be made by the Township Committee upon the recommendation of the Department Chairman and with due consideration of the desires of local residents and current funds availability.
[1976 Code § 14-38A; New]
There shall be a Township Engineer appointed by the Township Committee for a term of three years commencing on January 1 of the year in which appointed. He/she shall be a licensed professional engineer of the State of New Jersey, and he/she shall receive such compensation as is prescribed in the Salary Ordinance. In addition, the Engineer shall receive the customary fees and charges for work performed in connection with specific projects approved by the Township Committee.
[1976 Code § 14-38B]
The Township Engineer shall, as authorized by the Township Committee:
a. 
Prepare, review and approve specifications for municipal works contracts, supervise and inspect the execution of such contracts, and certify satisfactory completion of work to authorize progress payments pursuant to the contract.
b. 
Provide and maintain maps, plans and specifications, surveys and other records as may be required on municipal property work and facilities and maintain the Tax Map and all related records and reports, and abstract changes on a current basis.
c. 
Attend meetings of the Township Committee.
d. 
Perform professional engineering functions as required by the Township Committee.
e. 
Prepare such special reports, surveys and drawings as may be authorized by the Township Committee.
f. 
Provide technical supervision over the operation of the Township-leased contractor-operated municipal sewage treatment plant.
g. 
Review subdivision plans and maps and inspect subdivision construction progress and status pursuant to the Land Subdivision Ordinance and as directed by the Township Committee.
[1976 Code § 14-38C]
All papers, documents, memoranda, reports and other materials relating to the duties performed and services rendered by the Township Engineer for or in behalf of the Township shall be and remain the property of the Township. Upon the termination of his/her services with the Township, the Township engineer shall forthwith surrender to his/her successor all such property, together with a written consent of substitution of his/her successor in all actions and proceedings then pending to which the Township is a party.
[1976 Code § 14-36]
The Bayshore Regional Authority exists through the enactment of separate ordinances by several municipalities, including the Township of Holmdel. The Township Committee shall appoint two members to the Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority for terms of five years, which members shall receive compensation from the Authority. The Authority operates under provisions of law and concordant ordinances and resolutions of the member municipalities.