[Ord. #686, § 1-1.1]
Article I shall be known and may be designated as the "Administrative Code."
[Ord. #686, § 1-1.2]
For the purposes of this Chapter, except as the context may otherwise require:
CHARTER
Shall mean Council-Manager Plan "B" (Article 12A) of the Optional Municipal Charter Law (N.J. Laws of 1950, Ch. 210 as amended).
DEPARTMENT
Shall mean an organization unit of the government established or designated by this Article as a department and any agency or instrumentality of the government not allocated or assigned to such an organization unit.
GENERAL LAW
Shall mean statutes which are not inconsistent with the Charter and either (1) are by their terms applicable or available to all municipalities, or (2) relate to taxation, local courts, education, health, public authorities serving more than one municipality and municipalities in an unsound financial condition.
MANAGER
Shall mean the Municipal Manager appointed pursuant to the Charter, or any deputy manager or acting manager temporarily serving in place of a manager pursuant to Charter or ordinance.
MUNICIPAL AND MUNICIPALITY
Shall mean and refer to the Borough of Keansburg in the County of Monmouth.
ORDINANCE
Shall mean any and all ordinances of the Borough of Keansburg.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.1]
All powers of the Municipality and the determination of all matters of policy shall be vested in the Municipal Council, except as otherwise provided by the Charter, General Law or the Administrative Code.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.2]
The compensation of each member of the Council shall be the sum provided by the salary ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.3]
On the first day of July, following their election, unless that day be a Sunday, in which case it shall be on the next succeeding day, the members of the Municipal Council will assemble at the usual place of meeting of the governing body of the Municipality and organize and elect one of the Councilmen as Mayor, and one to serve as Acting Mayor in the event of the absence or disability of the Mayor. The Mayor and the Acting Mayor shall be chosen by ballot by majority vote of all members of the Municipal Council.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.4]
The Mayor shall have only such powers and duties as mayor as are expressly vested in him by this Chapter. The Mayor shall preside at all meetings of the Municipal Council and shall have a voice and vote in its proceedings. In the absence of the Mayor and the acting Mayor, the Municipal Clerk shall call the Council to order and it shall thereupon elect a temporary chairman. Upon the arrival of the Mayor, the Temporary Chairman and/or the acting Mayor shall immediately relinquish the chair upon the conclusion of the business immediately before the Council. All bonds, notes, deeds, contracts and written obligations of the Municipality shall be executed on its behalf by the Mayor, or in the event of his inability to act, such Councilman as the Municipal Council shall designate to act as Mayor during his absence or disability.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.5; Ord. #733, § 1; Ord. #927; New; Ord. #1345, § 1]
a. 
Regular Meetings. The Council shall meet in accordance with the enabling resolution adopted at each reorganization meeting setting down the date, time and place of each regular meeting.
b. 
Special Meetings. The Mayor may at any time and upon written request of any three Councilmen call a special meeting. The call for a special meeting shall specify the purpose of the meeting and no business shall be transacted at any special meeting other than that specified. The Mayor's call for a special meeting shall be filed with the Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the time for which the meeting is called. The Clerk shall forthwith give notice thereof by telephone or telegraph to each Councilman at such place as he shall have previously designated for that purpose and also serve or cause to be served a written copy of the call upon each Councilman by delivery of a copy to him personally or by the leaving of a copy at his usual place of abode. The Municipal Police shall cooperate with the Clerk in effectuating such service of notice. Upon written waiver of notice executed by all of the members of the Council, a special meeting may be held, without prior notice, notwithstanding the above provisions of this subsection.
c. 
All regular and special meetings of the Council shall be open to the public. The Manager, Attorney, Clerk and such other municipal officers and employees as may be required by general or special order of the Council, shall attend regular and special meetings of the Council. Notice of meetings shall be given in accordance with the "Open Public Meeting Act."
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.6]
The Council may convene at any time in informal conference for the preliminary study of municipal business or to plan for the agendas of its future meetings. No person other than those specifically invited by the Council to attend shall be authorized to be present at any such conferences.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.7]
A majority of all the members elected to the Council shall constitute a quorum at any regular or special meeting of the Council, but a lesser number than a quorum may adjourn any meeting. If no member of the Council is present one-half hour after the appointed time for any meeting, the Clerk shall adjourn the meeting.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.8]
Order of business, agenda, conduct of meetings, procedure, decorum, and any and all matters pertaining to the functions of the Council and the carrying out of Borough business at regular and special meetings shall be determined and prescribed by resolution of the Council.
[Ord. #686, § 1-2.9]
Except as may be provided in the Charter and the Administrative Code, questions of order, methods of organization and the conduct of business of the Council shall be governed by the latest revised editions of Robert's Rules of Order.
[Ord. #686, § 1-3.1; Ord. #696; Ord. #1345, § 1]
The administrative functions, powers and duties, except such as are by Charter or General Law, reserved to the Council, shall be allocated among and within the following departments:
a. 
General Administration.
b. 
Department of Finance.
c. 
Department of Police.
d. 
Department of Inspections.
e. 
Department of Engineering and Public Works.
f. 
Department of Health and Welfare.
g. 
Department of Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds.
The following Boards, Commissions, Agencies, and Instrumentalities which are not allocated or assigned to a department:
h. 
Maintenance of Free Public Library.
i. 
Municipal Courts.
j. 
Municipal Prosecutor.
k. 
Planning Board of Adjustment.
l. 
Harbor Committee.
m. 
Local Civil Defense Council.
n. 
Recreation Committee.
o. 
Economic Development committee.
p. 
Citizens Advisory Board.
q. 
Beach and Environmental Commission.
r. 
Such other commissions and advisory boards as Council may create.
[Ord. #686; § 1-4.1]
The Borough Manager shall be appointed and may be removed in accordance with the Charter. He shall receive such compensation as shall be provided by ordinance, payable as other municipal salaries are paid unless and until otherwise provided by ordinance. The Manager may designate a qualified administrative officer of the Borough to perform his duties during his temporary absence or disability. In the event of his failure to make such designation, the Council may by resolution appoint an administrative officer of the Borough to perform the duties of the Manager during such absence or disability until he shall return or his disability shall cease.
[Ord. #686, § 1-4.2]
The Manager shall be the chief executive and administrative officer of the Municipality. He shall see that all ordinances, resolutions and policies of the Council, and all State laws subject to enforcement by municipal action are faithfully enforced and executed. He shall:
a. 
Represent the Municipality and assert its proper interest in relation to the State and other political subdivisions and with respect to municipal contracts and franchises.
b. 
Attend all meetings of the Municipal Council with the right to take part in the discussions, but without the right to vote.
c. 
Keep the Council advised of the financial condition of the Borough, make reports to the Council as requested by it and at least once a year make an annual report on the administration of the municipal government for the benefit of the Council and the public.
d. 
Study the governmental and administrative operations and needs of the municipal government and prepare and recommend to the Council necessary and desirable plans and programs to meet present and foreseeable needs.
e. 
Investigate at any time the affairs of any officer or department of the Municipality.
f. 
Perform such other duties as may be required of the Municipal Manager by ordinance or resolution of the Municipal Council.
[Ord. #686, § 1-4.3; Ord. #1538]
The Manager shall:
a. 
Direct and supervise the administration of all departments of the municipal government and be responsible for the maintenance of sound personnel policies and administrative practices.
b. 
Approve all bills and vouchers for payment subject to pre-audit and control as provided herein.
c. 
Maintain a continuing review and analysis of budget operations, work programs, and costs of municipal services.
d. 
Establish working, personnel, vacation and sick leave schedules and appropriate records and reports.
e. 
Approve or prescribe the internal organization of each department.
f. 
Assign and transfer administrative functions, powers and duties among and within Departments, subject to the Charter and Administrative Code.
g. 
Delegate to department heads such of his powers as he may deem necessary for efficient administration.
h. 
A Public Officer and a Deputy if any, shall be appointed by the Borough Manager. The Public Officer shall create an abandoned property list in accordance with N.J.S.A. 55:19-54 et seq. This list may be updated from time to time in the discretion of the Public Officer. The creation and any amendments to the Abandoned Property List must comply with any and all notice requirements as provided by law.
[Ord. #686, § 1-4.4]
The Manager shall:
a. 
Serve as the Personnel Officer of the Borough unless and until the Council shall, upon his recommendation, authorize the appointment of a Personnel Officer and the establishment of a Division of Personnel.
b. 
Appoint and remove a Deputy Manager if one, by authorization of the Council, all department heads and all other officers, subordinates and assistants, other than the Municipal Clerk, Municipal Attorney, Planning Board (Class I, III and IV members), Planning Board and certain advisory boards for whose appointment other provision is made by the Charter or Administrative Code. He may delegate to the head of a department the power to appoint and remove subordinates in such departments, supervise and control his appointees, and report all appointments or removals at the next meeting thereafter of the Municipal Council. Pursuant to the Charter, any provision of General Law conferring the appointing power or other power upon the Mayor or other executive head of the Municipality shall be construed as meaning the Municipal or Borough Manager, and the appointments or the power exercised by the Borough Manager in accordance with such provision shall be classified and given the same force and effect as if executed by the official named therein, except that members of the Borough of Education and of the Trustees of the Public Library, whenever required to be appointed by any such provision by any board or official of the Municipality, shall be appointed by the Mayor.
[Amended 5-18-1999 by Ord. No. 1258 ]
[Ord. #686, § 1-4.5]
Except where otherwise expressly required by the Charter or General Law, department heads and subordinate officers and employees subject to appointment by the Manager shall be appointed for an indefinite term subject to suspension or removal by the Manager.
[Ord. #686, § 1-4.6]
The head of a department subject to the Charter and Administrative Code and the approval or direction of the Manager, shall:
a. 
Prescribe the internal organization of the work of his department.
b. 
Direct and supervise the subordinate officers and employees of the department and make, alert and enforce individual work assignments.
c. 
Approve or disapprove payrolls, bills and claims chargeable to the departmental appropriations.
d. 
Maintain such records of work performance and unit costs thereof as may be approved or required by the Manager.
e. 
Exercise such other or different powers of administrative supervision and direction as the Manager may delegate to him.
[Ord. #686, § 1-4.7]
All materials, supplies and equipment work and labor under contract required by any department, office or agency of the Municipality shall be purchased by, or under the direction of the Manager.
a. 
Purchasing Agent. The Manager may designate an administrative officer of the Municipality to serve as Purchasing Agent.
b. 
Purchase Controls. Purchases shall be authorized only upon requisition of a department head which shall be made to the Manager at such times and in such form as he may prescribe or approve. All purchases made and contracts awarded for any supplies materials, or equipment or contractual services shall be pursuant to a written requisition from the head of the department against which the appropriation will be charged and the certification of the Treasurer that a sufficient balance of appropriation is available to pay therefor. All such purchase contracts in excess of statutory limitations shall conform with applicable requirements of State statutes for competitive bidding. Except as the Manager may specifically authorize in case of emergency, no purchase shall be made and no bill, claim or voucher shall be approved unless the procedures prescribed by or pursuant to the Administrative Code have been followed. The Manager may at his option in cases where competitive bidding is not required, submit a proposed purchase to competitive bidding, open the bids obtained, and award contracts.
c. 
Award of Contracts; Execution. Where contracts are by law required to be let to competitive public bidding, the Council may upon recommendation of the Manager with respect to all contracts other than contracts the specifications for which have been prepared by the Borough Engineer, and upon recommendation of the Borough Engineer with respect to such contracts, let the contract in the manner prescribed by law. The Mayor, or in the event of his inability to act, such Councilman as the Municipal Council shall designate to act as Mayor during his absence or disability shall execute and sign contracts let and authorized, pursuant to the charter and ordinances, and their respective signatures shall be attested by the Clerk.
d. 
Standards and Tests. The purchasing agent shall establish and approve uniform standards for requisitions and purchases; shall control the delivery of all supplies, materials, and equipment and other items purchased and shall make or cause to be made proper, test checks and inspections thereof. He shall ascertain whether the sold supplies, materials, equipment and other items purchased comply with the specifications and shall cause laboratory or other tests to be made whenever in his opinion it is necessary to determine whether the materials or supplies furnished are of the quality and standard required, and shall accept or reject the deliveries in accordance with the results of his inspection.
e. 
Storerooms. The Purchasing Agent shall control any general storerooms or stockrooms which the Council may authorize. He may make transfers of supplies, material and equipment between departments, officers and agencies; sell surplus, absolute, unused or waste supplies, material and equipment; and make any other sales authorized by the Council.
[Ord. #686, § 1-4.8; Ord. #1345, § 1]
a. 
Budget Preparations. The municipal budget shall be prepared by the Municipal Manager. During the month of May in each year, the Municipal Manager shall require all department heads to submit requests for appropriations for the ensuing budget year and to appear before him at public hearings, which shall be held during that month, on the various requests.
b. 
Budget Document. Upon the basis of the departmental requests, the budget hearings, his analysis of the needs and resources of the Municipality, and such policy guides as may be prescribed by resolution of the Council, the Manager shall prepare his recommended budget in the form required by General Law for municipal budgets. On or before August 10 in each year, the Manager shall present to the Council his budget document consisting of:
1. 
The recommended budget; and
2. 
A budget message.
c. 
Budget Message. The budget message shall consist of such explanatory comments, exhibits, and schedules concerning the budget as the Manager may deem desirable, together with
1. 
An outline of the proposed financial policies for the ensuing budget year, including explanations of the important features of the budget and of any major changes in policy.
2. 
An analysis of revenue and costs and of work performance contemplated by the budget so far as appropriate units of measurement have been developed and installed.
3. 
A statement of pending capital projects and proposed new capital projects, relating the amounts required for capital purposes to the down payments and other expenditures financed from current appropriations and to the amount of bonds to be issued during the budget year.
4. 
A capital program of proposed capital projects for the budget year and the next five years, which may be prepared by the Municipal Planning Board, together with his comments thereon and estimates of cost.
d. 
Budget Operation. The Manager shall control the expenditure programs of each department through the application of work programs and periodic allotments of budgeted appropriations. No department shall incur any expenditure in excess of the amount so allotted. Whenever it shall appear to the Manager that the amount appropriated for any department, or for any purpose within a department, is in excess of the amount required to be expended to provide the quantity and quality of services authorized by the budget, the Manager may, by administrative order with the approval of the Council, reduce the amount available for expenditure by any department during the remainder of any year. If at any time during the budget year the Manager shall ascertain that the Borough government is faced with the probability of incurring a cash deficit for the current year, he shall reconsider the work programs and allotments of the several departments. Upon such reconsiderations, he may by administrative order with the approval of the Council revise budget allotments so as to forestall, so far as possible, the making of commitments and expenditures in excess of the revenues to be realized during the fiscal year.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.1]
There shall be an office of the Clerk, the head of which shall be the Municipal Clerk. The Municipal Clerk shall be appointed by the Council and shall, prior to his appointment, be qualified by training and experience to perform the duties of his office. He shall serve for a term of one year, and shall receive such compensation as shall be provided by ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.2]
The Clerk shall serve as Clerk of the Council and as secretary of any special legislative committees of the Council appointed pursuant to the Charter. He shall attend all meetings of the Council and of such committees when required by the chairman thereof, and shall keep the minutes of the proceedings of the Council and of such committees. The minutes of each meeting of the Council shall be signed by the officer presiding at the meeting and by the Clerk.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.3]
a. 
The Clerk shall engross all ordinances and all resolutions of a permanent character in books to be provided for that purpose. After each ordinance he shall also engross and certify the proof of publication thereof as required by law. Each ordinance and resolution so engrossed shall be signed by the Mayor and the Clerk who shall attest that it was duly adopted upon a date stated, and when so signed the engrossed copy shall be deemed to be a public record of the ordinance or resolution. Any omission by the Clerk or the Mayor to engross, sign or certify as herein required shall not impair or affect the validity of any ordinance which has been duly adopted.
b. 
At the close of each year, the Clerk, with the advice and assistance of the Municipal Attorney, shall bind, compile or codify all the ordinances and resolutions, or true copies thereof, which then remain in force and effect. He shall also properly index the record books, compilation or codification of ordinances and resolutions.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.4]
The Clerk shall have custody of and shall safely keep all records, books and documents of the Borough, except those committed by Charter or ordinance to any other office or transferred thereto by the Manager. He shall, upon request and upon the payment of the fees prescribed therefor by resolution of the Council for the use of the Borough, furnish a certified copy of any such paper in his custody, under the corporate seal of the Borough.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.5]
The Clerk shall cause the corporate seal of the Borough to be affixed to instruments and writings when authorized by ordinance or resolution of the Council or when necessary to exemplify any document on record in his office or to certify any act or paper which from the record in his office shall appear to have been a public act of the Borough or a public document. He shall not affix the said seal or cause or permit it to be affixed to any other instrument or writing or other paper unless required by law or ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.6]
The Clerk, subject to the supervision of the Manager shall:
a. 
Be the depository and custodian of all official surety bonds furnished by or on account of any officer or employee, except his own bond (which shall be placed in the custody of the Treasurer); of all insurance policies upon or with respect to risks insured for the benefit of the Borough or to protect it against any claim, demand or liability whatsoever; and all formal contracts for work, labor services, supplies, equipment and materials to which the Municipality may be a party.
b. 
Be the depository for and have custody of all performance bonds running to the Borough as obligee, or any other form of security given by any contractor, subdivision developer or other persons on account of work done or to be done in or for the Borough.
c. 
Have custody of all leases of property owned by the Borough.
d. 
Report to the Manager annually, at such time as the Manager may require, on the coverage, expiration date and premium of such surety bond and contract of insurance; the nature and terms of outstanding leases, the rent reserved by each, and their respective expiration dates.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.7]
No rule or general regulation made by any department, officer, agency or authority of the Municipality, except as relates to the organization or internal management of the municipal government or a part thereof, shall take effect until it is filed with the Municipal Clerk. The Clerk shall maintain a current compilation of all such rules and regulations, which shall be available for public inspection in his office during business hours.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.8]
In addition to such other functions, powers and duties as may be prescribed by the Charter and ordinances and subject to the supervision and direction of the Manager, the Clerk shall:
a. 
Perform all of the functions required of municipal clerks by the General Election Law (Title 19 of the Revised Statutes) and any other law or ordinance.
b. 
Administer the provisions of the Borough ordinances with reference to the licensing of occupations and activities for which licenses are required by law or ordinance to be obtained from the Clerk.
c. 
Issue certificates as to approval of land subdivisions by the Planning Board or the Council, pursuant to the State Municipal Planning Act (1953) (N.J. Laws of 1953, Ch. 433, as amended: N.J.S.A. 40:55-1.24)
d. 
Have such other, different and additional functions, powers and duties as may be prescribed by law or ordinance or delegated to him by the Manager.
[Ord. #686, § 1-5.9]
There shall be the office of Deputy Clerk or Clerks, the number of which shall be determined in accordance with the needs of the community but which number for the purpose of this subsection shall be indefinite. The Deputy or Deputies so appointed shall have all of the powers and shall perform all of the duties of the Municipal Clerk during such times and for such periods as the Municipal Clerk shall be absent or otherwise unavailable.
[Ord. #686, § 1-7.1]
There shall be a Municipal Court in the Borough, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 262 of the 1947 Laws of New Jersey, as amended and supplemented, to be known as the "Municipal Court of the Borough of Keansburg, Monmouth County." The Municipal Court shall have a seal which shall bear the impress of the name of the Court.
The Court shall be held in the Borough Hall of the Borough of Keansburg or such other place as the Borough Council shall designate from time to time, and shall exercise all of the functions, powers, duties and jurisdictions, conferred upon Municipal Courts by the provision of Chapter 264, New Jersey Laws of 1948 as amended or supplemented, or any other law.
[Ord. #686, § 1-7.2; Ord. #1345, § 1]
There shall be a Municipal Judge of the Municipal Court of the Borough of Keansburg, Monmouth County, N.J., appointed by the Borough Council, who shall serve for a term of three years from the date of appointment and until a successor shall be appointed and qualified.
a. 
Powers and Duties. The Municipal Judge shall have and possess the qualifications, and shall have, possess and exercise all of the functions, duties, powers and jurisdictions, conferred by Chapter 264, New Jersey Laws of 1948 as amended or supplemented, or by General Law or ordinance. The Judge shall sit weekly until the calendar is completed or the Judge adjourns, and at such other times as the business of the Court may require, subject to the rules applicable to Municipal Courts.
[Ord. #686, § 1-7.3]
There shall be a Clerk of the Municipal Court of the Borough of Keansburg, Monmouth County, who shall be appointed by the Borough Manager and who shall perform such functions and duties as shall be prescribed for him by law, the rules applicable to Municipal Courts, and by the Municipal Judge. His duties shall include, but not be limited to:
a. 
Carrying out the rules, regulations, policies and procedures relating to the operation of the Court.
b. 
Interviewing and speaking to prospective complainants; receiving complaints and dispensing information relating to Court matters.
c. 
Maintaining the financial records of the Court.
d. 
Attending Court, maintaining sound recording devices as required by the rules of the Supreme Court; arranging trial calendars, signing Court documents; preparing and issuing warrants and commitments.
e. 
Taking and preparing bail bonds, making inquiry as to their sufficiency and equity; receiving and accounting for fines and costs.
f. 
Interviewing persons on informed police Court matters to determine if there is a basis for formal action and if necessary the preparation and issuance of summons and subpoenas requiring Court appearances in this regard; maintaining and classifying records and files.
[Ord. #686, § 1-7.4]
There shall be a Municipal Prosecutor of the Borough of Keansburg who shall be an attorney at law of the State of New Jersey and shall be appointed by Council for a period of one year. The Municipal Prosecutor shall prosecute on behalf of the State or the Borough of Keansburg any case to be tried before the Municipal Judge, whenever requested to do so by the Judge, the Manager, or by the Chief of Police of the Borough and shall assume any and all duties as may from time to time be assigned to the office of Municipal Prosecutor by Charter, Administrative Code, police power or rule or regulation adopted or promulgated by the Borough Council.
The salary of the Municipal Prosecutor shall be fixed by salary ordinance.
[Ord. #1228, § 1; Ord. #1363, § 1]
a. 
Position Created; Appointment; Term. In accordance with P.L. 1997 c.256, of the Law of New Jersey, there is hereby created the position of Public Defender for the Borough of Keansburg. This position shall be filled by resolution of the governing body. The term of office of the Public Defender shall be one year, commencing January 1 of the calendar year and concluding December 31 of that same year.
b. 
Qualifications. The Public Defender shall be an individual who is licensed to practice law in the State of New Jersey and shall be paid on a per case basis when hired to represent indigent defendants as directed by the Municipal Court Judge.
c. 
Application for Service of Public Defender; Fee.
1. 
In order to obtain the services of Public Defender, an application must be filed in Municipal Court, on a form to be provided by the Borough. The Municipal Court Judge shall make a decision as to whether a defendant is indigent after reviewing each defendant's application. This determination shall be based upon whether the defendant has the financial ability to secure competent legal representation and to provide all necessary expenses of representation. Need shall be determined in accordance with 2A:158A-14.
2. 
The Municipal Court Judge shall assess an application fee of $0 to $200 from each defendant who makes an application for the services of the Public Defender. This fee shall be due regardless of whether the applicants are found to require the services of Public Defender; however, the Municipal Court Judge may waive this fee in whole or in part if the Judge determines that this application fee represents an unreasonable burden on said defendant. The defendant's inability to pay the application fee shall in no way affect or reduce the rendering of services to him/her. In the case of a defendant who is unable or unwilling to pay the application fee and for whom the fee was not waived, the fee shall become a lien, and the Borough may authorize the Municipal Attorney to collect the fee consistent with the provisions of P.L. 1997 Ch. 256, N.J.S.A. 40:6A-1, N.J.S.A. 2A:15A-19 or in any manner as permitted by law.
3. 
Any funds collected pursuant to paragraph c,2 above shall be deposited in a dedicated fund to be administered by the Chief Financial Officer, and those funds shall be used exclusively to meet the costs incurred in providing the services of the Public Defender or if required, attendant expert and lay investigation and services.
4. 
Salary. The Public Defender shall receive compensation in an amount not to exceed that sum provided annually in the Salary Ordinance; which shall be payable in the manner set forth in a contract for professional services upon such terms and conditions as may lawfully be agreed upon.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.1]
There is hereby created a Department of Finance in which there shall be a Division of Tax Assessments, a Division of Tax Collections, a Division of the Treasury and a Division of Purchase.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.2; Ord. #1033, § 1-8.2]
The head of the Department of Finance shall be the Director of Finance, who shall also serve as the Chief Financial Officer. The Borough Manager shall serve as Director of Finance without additional compensation unless another is designated as Director of Finance. The Director of Finance shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the Borough; supervise the work of the Department and its divisions; be responsible for the accounting, preauditing, control, receipt, custody and disbursement of Borough revenues and expenditures and for all fiscal matters and financial policies of the Municipality; serve when necessary and without additional compensation as Acting Borough Tax Assessor, Acting Borough Tax Collector, Acting Borough Treasurer, Acting Borough Purchasing Agent.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.3; Ord. #859; Ord. #1345, § 1]
a. 
There is hereby established in the Borough the Office of the Tax Assessor.
b. 
The office shall be physically open between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily and between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. once a week at the approval of the Borough Manager.
c. 
The Tax Assessor shall be appointed as mandated by the provisions of New Jersey Statutes and shall be compensated as provided in the salary ordinance. The Tax Assessor shall be responsible for the office and shall supervise any employees of the office subject to the Municipal Manager.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.4; Ord. #1345, § 1]
The head of the Division of Tax Collections in the Department of Finance shall be the Borough Tax Collector who shall be appointed by the Manager for a four-year term as per State Statute. The Borough Tax Collector shall have, perform and discharge all the functions, powers and duties prescribed for tax collectors by General Law and municipal ordinance. He shall receive and collect all monies assessed or raised by taxes or assessment for any purpose or by other Borough ordinance at the direction of the Manager. He shall keep proper records and shall report to the Director of Finance at least once a month all receipts and deposits made by him and shall in such report account for all monies for which he is responsible.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.5]
The head of the Division of the Treasury shall be the Borough Treasurer who shall be appointed by the Manager for a term of one year from the first day of July of the year of his appointment and until his successor is appointed and qualified. The Treasurer shall have, perform and exercise all of the functions, powers and duties prescribed by General Law and Borough ordinance; he shall keep and maintain books and records of all financial transactions of the Borough in accordance with the standards and requirements of the Division of Local Government in the Department of the Treasury of the State of New Jersey; he shall have custody of all public monies of the Borough and shall make monthly reports to the Director of Finance of all receipts, expenditures, commitments, and unexpected appropriations; and he shall control all expenditures to assure that budget appropriations are not exceeded.
The Treasurer shall have custody of all investments and invested funds of the Borough or in possession of the Borough in a fiduciary capacity, except as otherwise provided by law, and keep such funds and all monies of the Borough not required for current operations safely invested or deposited in interest bearing accounts as may be recommended by the Manager (and by consent of Council).
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.6]
All monies received from any source by or on behalf of the Borough or any department, division, board, office or agency, except as otherwise provided by ordinance, shall be paid to the Treasurer who shall by the next ensuing bank day after their receipt deposit them to the credit of the Borough in the authorized depository of the Borough to the credit of the proper account.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.7]
Disbursements in payment of bills, claims and demands shall be made by the Treasurer upon pre-audit and voucher approved by the Manager. Each voucher shall bear the signatures of the Treasurer certifying the claim to be within a budgetary appropriation, the Manager approving the payment. Each voucher to be presented to Council for approval shall first be available for review by members of Council no later than the conference meeting prior to the meeting the voucher is to be approved, except those vouchers determined by Council to be of an emergency nature.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.8]
The head of the Division of Purchases in the Department of Finance shall be the Borough Manager. All purchases of supplies, materials, equipment and contractual services (except professional services, contractual services unique in nature and not subject to competition, and contracts awarded by resolution or motion of Council) shall be made through and by the Borough Manager who, where possible, shall combine the requests and purchase the same in bulk quantities. The Borough Manager shall have, perform and discharge all the functions, powers and duties prescribed for purchasing agents by General Law and municipal ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-8.9]
The Borough Assessor, The Borough Tax Collector and the Borough Treasurer shall receive such compensation as shall be fixed from time to time by a general salary ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.1; Ord. #696]
There is hereby created a Department of Engineering and Public Works in which there shall be a division of Engineering, a Division of Streets and Roads, a Division of Street Lighting, a Division of Buildings and Grounds, a Division of Sanitation, and a Division of Beach Front Maintenance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.2; Ord. #696]
The head of the Department of Engineering and Public Works shall be the Superintendent of Public Works. Unless and until the Council shall, by resolution, authorize the appointment of a separate superintendent, the Borough Manager shall serve as Superintendent of Public Works, without additional compensation. The Superintendent, subject to the direction and supervision of the Borough Manager, shall be responsible for the proper and efficient conduct of all public works functions of the municipal government and shall supervise and direct the works of the Public Works Department.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.3; Ord. #696]
There shall be a Borough Engineer who shall be appointed by the Manager for a period of one year.
The Borough Engineer shall receive such compensation as may be agreed upon and determined by the Council. He shall be a duly licensed civil engineer of the State of New Jersey and shall perform such duties as are prescribed by General Law and ordinance, and, in addition, shall:
a. 
Prepare or cause to be prepared plans, designs, and specifications for public works and improvements undertaken by the Borough, either on force account or by public contract.
b. 
Provide and maintain surveys, maps, plans, specifications and control records with respect to public works and facilities owned or operated by the Borough.
c. 
Provide technical and engineering advice and assistance to other Borough departments as needed.
d. 
All papers, documents, memoranda, reports and other materials relating to the administration of engineering duties of the Borough Engineer shall be and remain the property of the Borough. Upon the termination of his service with the Borough, the Borough Engineer shall forthwith surrender to any successor all such property.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.4; Ord. #696]
Within the Department of Engineering and Public Works there shall be a Division of Streets and Roads, in which there shall be a Road Supervisor. Under the direction and supervision of the Road Supervisor, who shall be designated as head of the division, the Division shall:
a. 
Maintain and repair all the Borough streets, bridges, culverts and drains,
b. 
Construct and reconstruct streets, roads, bridges, culverts, and drains, treat road surfaces and resurface streets and roads according to such standards and schedules as directed or approved by the Borough Engineer,
c. 
Maintain all Borough streets in a clean and safe condition, free of obstructions and hazards and remove snow and ice therefrom as required.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.5; Ord. #696]
Within the Department of Engineering and Public Works, there shall be a Division of Sanitation, in which there shall be a Sanitation Supervisor. Under the direction and supervision of the Sanitation Supervisor, who shall be designated as head of the Division of Sanitation shall:
a. 
Provide, operate, and maintain facilities for the collection and disposal of refuse and garbage at such times and in such a manner as may be authorized by Borough ordinances.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.6; Ord. #696]
Within the Department of Engineering and Public Works, there shall be a Division of Street Lighting, the head of which division shall be the Superintendent of Public Works. Under the direction and supervision of the Superintendent of Public Works, the Division shall study the problems of street traffic congestion, and control and street lighting, and recommend to the Borough Engineer appropriate plans for street improvements, and repair and replace when necessary, any of the street lighting equipment owned and maintained by the Borough as outlined in the Borough ordinances.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.7; Ord. #696]
Within the Department of Engineering and Public Works, there shall be a Division of Buildings and Grounds, the head of which division shall be the Superintendent of Public Works. Under the direction and supervision of the Superintendent of Public Works, who shall be designated as head of the division, the division shall be responsible for the care and maintenance of any Borough properties now owned by the Borough, or any properties to be acquired by them at any point in the future.
[Ord. #686, § 1-9.8; Ord. #696]
Within the Department of Engineering and Public Works, there shall be created a Division of Beach Front Maintenance, the head of which division shall be the Superintendent of Public Works. The division shall be responsible for the care and maintenance of the beach front in the Borough.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Section 2-10, Department of Police, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance Nos. 686, 696 and 779 was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance #1283.
[Ord. #686, § 1-11.1; Ord. #696]
There is hereby created a Department of Health and Welfare, in which there shall be a Division of Health, a Division of Vital Statistics, and a Division of Welfare.
[Ord. #686, § 1-11.2; Ord. #696]
Within the Division of Health, there shall be a Board of Health, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:3-1, et seq., consisting of seven members who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the consent and approval of Council. The term of office shall be for three years.
[Ord. #686, § 1-11.3; Ord. #696]
There shall be a Borough Physician to be appointed by the Borough Manager who shall be a person duly licensed by the State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey to practice medicine and surgery within the State and who shall perform all medical services required to be performed by or on behalf of the Borough, including the Police Department thereof. The salary of the Borough Physician shall be such reasonable compensation payable on the basis of services actually performed.
[Ord. #686, § 1-11.4; Ord. #696]
There shall be a Registrar of Vital Statistics within the Department of Health and Welfare, who shall be appointed by the Manager. The Registrar of Vital Statistics shall have charge of the administrative duties involved in obtaining reports of and recording births, marriages and deaths in the Borough, together with such related work as may be required in accordance with General Law and ordinances of the Borough.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former subsections 2-11.5, Division of Welfare and 2-11.6, Duties of the Director of Welfare, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance Nos. 686, 696 and 779, were repealed in their entirety by Ordinance No. 1345. See Section 2-20, Department of Public Safety for Division of Police.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former subsections 2-11.5, Division of Welfare and 2-11.6, Duties of the Director of Welfare, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance Nos. 686, 696 and 779, were repealed in their entirety by Ordinance No. 1345. See Section 2-20, Department of Public Safety for Division of Police.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Section 2-12, Local Assistance Board, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance Nos. 686 and 779, was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 1345.
[Ord. #686, § 1-13.1]
There shall be a Department of Inspections, consisting of the Building Subgrade Official, the Borough Zoning Officer and Plumbing Subcode Official; the Electrical Subcode Official, the Code Enforcement Officer and the Fire Subcode Official. The appointment of the aforesaid officials shall be made by the Manager, or as otherwise provided and subject to law.
[Ord. #686, § 1-13.2]
The department subject to the direction and supervision of the Manager, shall administer and enforce the respective laws and ordinances committed and entrusted to the said officials to the within department.
[Ord. #686, § 1-13.3]
A Code Enforcement Officer and a deputy if any, shall be appointed by the Manager. He shall be charged with the administration and enforcement of the Building Code, Property Maintenance Code and Zoning Ordinance of the Borough and shall exercise all powers, functions and duties prescribed by General Law, administration regulations and ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-13.4]
A Plumbing Subcode Official and a deputy, if any, shall be appointed by the Manager. He shall be charged with the administration and enforcement of the State Uniform Construction Code and Heating Code and shall exercise all powers, functions and duties prescribed by General Law and ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-13.5]
An Electrical Subcode Official and a deputy, if any shall be appointed by the Manager. He shall be charged with the administration of the Electrical Code and shall exercise all powers, functions and duties prescribed by General Law, administrative regulation and ordinance.
[Ord. #686, § 1-13.7]
As may be designated by ordinance. They shall be charged with fire prevention and administration and enforcement of Fire Prevention Code and amendments thereto.
[Ord. #686 § 1-14.1; Ord. #696; Ord. #1468 § 1]
There is hereby created a Department of Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds ("the Department"), the head of which Department shall be the Recreational Director.
[Ord. #686, § 1-14.2, Ord. #696]
The Department of Recreation, Parks, and Playgrounds shall:
a. 
Administer, operate, and formulate indoor and outdoor sports and other athletic and recreational programs for children and adults.
b. 
Administer and operate facilities, functions and activities related to Public Recreation.
c. 
Use public school property and buildings by agreement with the Board of Education of the Borough to the extent that such property and buildings may be adaptable and available for use in recreational programs and purposes.
[Ord. #686 § 1-14.3; Ord. #696; Ord. No. 1468 § 2]
The Borough Manager shall employ a Recreational Director and such other employees as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the Department subject to the salary ordinance of the Borough.
[Ord. #1222 § 1; Ord. #1306 § 1; Ord. #1468 §§ 3
6; Ord. #1480]
a. 
Membership. The Recreation Advisory Committee shall consist of 10 regular members who shall be residents of the Borough of Keansburg appointed by the Borough Council.
b. 
Terms.
1. 
All members shall serve for one year.
2. 
The term shall run from August 1st to July 31st of each year.
3. 
All members of the Committee shall serve without compensation.
c. 
Vacancy. A vacancy occurring on the Committee otherwise than by expiration of a term shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment.
d. 
Council Liaison. The Mayor shall designate one of the members of the Borough Council to serve as liaison between the Recreation Advisory Committee and the Borough Council.
e. 
Organization.
1. 
The Committee shall conduct an organizational meeting and shall organize as set forth herein within 15 days from the date of the final adoption of this section. (Adopted March 25, 2009)
2. 
Thereafter the annual reorganization meeting shall be conducted during the first meeting of the Committee in August of each year.
3. 
The Committee shall elect a Chairperson whose duty shall be to fix meeting dates, conduct the meeting, appoint subcommittees and arrange the activities and functions of the Committees so that they may be accomplished in an orderly and productive manner.
4. 
The Committee shall elect a Vice Chairperson whose duties are to assist the Chairperson in the completion of this duties.
5. 
The Vice Chairperson shall conduct Committee meetings in the absence of the Chairperson.
6. 
The Committee shall elect a Committee Secretary of the Recreation Committee. The Secretary shall record the minutes of all meetings and shall receive and transmit all correspondence of the Committee. The Secretary shall be responsible in checking for Committee mail received at Borough Hall.
(a) 
The Secretary of the Recreation Committee shall be responsible to keep an attendance record for Committee Members. This record shall include both meetings and events. This record shall be given to the Borough Council at the end of each Committee term, in the month of July of each year.
(b) 
The Secretary of the Recreation Committee will create the Committee's Regular Schedule of Meetings and forward a copy to the Borough Council, as well as place one copy on the Municipal Bulletin Board in Borough Hall.
7. 
The Committee shall elect a Field Scheduling Secretary of the Recreation Committee. The Field Scheduling Secretary shall receive and record all requests for the use of Borough recreation facilities and transmit all request correspondence to the Committee. The Field Scheduling Secretary shall be responsible in keeping the Use of Premises calendar received at Borough Hall, as well as make arrangements for any special needs for recreational events held by the Recreation Committee.
f. 
Removal of Members.
1. 
The Borough Council shall have the discretion, upon recommendation from the Recreation Advisory Committee to remove any member appointed to the Committee who is not fulfilling their duties.
2. 
The Borough Council shall have the discretion to remove any Committee member who has not been excused from three consecutive, regularly scheduled Committee meetings.
[Ord. #1222 § 1; Ord. #1468 § 7; Ord. #1480]
The duties of the Recreation Advisory Committee shall be as follows:
a. 
To recommend to the Borough Council, programs, improvements and activities which will benefit the Borough's recreational programs and recreation facilities.
b. 
To bring matters of importance and concern regarding recreation to the attention of the Borough Manager and the Borough Council.
c. 
To provide a resource for members of the community, community groups and recreation organizations to discuss areas of concern with respect to recreational programs and facilities.
d. 
To recommend for adoption by the Borough Manager suitable written rules and regulations for the use of parks, playgrounds and recreational facilities and the conduct of all persons while on or using same.
e. 
When a Recreation Director is employed by the Borough, the Recreation Committee shall assist and collaborate with the Recreation Director in the Director's duties and responsibilities.
f. 
To perform such other functions as may be requested by the Borough Manager or Borough Council.
[Ord. #1222 § 1; Ord. #1345 § 1; Ord. #1480]
a. 
The Committee shall submit a budget request to the Borough Manager by May 1st of each year for the next fiscal year starting on July 1st. The Borough Council may in each fiscal budget appropriate such sum as it may in its discretion determine necessary to accomplish the function set forth herein and to implement those recommendations which the Council determines feasible and appropriate.
[Ord. #1222 § 1; Ord. #1480]
The Committee shall keep records of its meetings and activities and shall make an annual report on or before June 1st of each year and submit the report to the Borough Council, which report shall be comprehensive in detail concerning the operations and activities of the Committee during the preceding year.
a. 
This report shall list all activities, events, functions or contributions made with Borough funds through the Recreation Committee during the preceding fiscal year. It is recommended that this report also include planned/anticipated events in the coming fiscal year.
b. 
This report shall also list the actual budget for the preceding year. This report shall also list the proposed budget for the coming fiscal year.
c. 
This report shall be the responsibility of the Recreation Chairman or the Chairman's designee.
[Ord. #686 § 1-14.6; Ord. #696; Ord. #1468 § 8; Ord. #1480]
The Department with the approval of the Borough Manager may adopt reasonable rules, regulations and by-laws for the conduct of all persons while on or using such public or private property devoted to or being utilized for Borough recreation purposes by the Department of Recreation. The rules and regulations shall be posted on the property being utilized.
[Ord. #1480]
The Borough Council and the Borough Manager reserve the right of jurisdiction in all matters of the Recreation Department and Borough-owned property.
[Ord. #686, § 1-15.1; New]
There shall be a Planning Board for the Borough of Keansburg as provided by Statutes.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Section 2-16, Board of Adjustment, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance No. 686, was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 1258.
[Ord. #686, § 1-20.1; Ord. #787]
Members of any Board or Agency shall be expected to attend all meetings of their Board or Agency.
[Ord. #686, § 1-20.2; Ord. #787]
Any members of any Board or Agency absenting himself from three consecutive public meetings of such Board without the prior permission of the chairman of such body will be subject to removal by the Municipal Council.
[Ord. #686, § 1-20.3; Ord. #787]
Any member of any Board or Agency absenting himself from more than 25% of the meetings during any fiscal year without the prior permission of the Chairman of such body will be subject to removal by the Municipal Council.
[Ord. #1283, § 1; Ord. #1359, § 1]
There shall be a Department of Public Safety, which shall consist of two divisions, the Division of Police and the Division of Fire. The head of the Department of Public Safety shall be the Director of Public Safety. The Director of Public Safety shall be the appropriate authority as described and as set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118.
[Ord. #1283, § 1; Ord. #1502 § 1]
The Director of Public safety, as the appropriate authority under N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118, shall have all of the powers and duties as set forth in said statute including but not limited to: adopting and promulgating rules and regulations for the government of the police force and for the discipline of its members including the Chief of Police and adopting and promulgating the policies applicable to the police force.
[Ord. #1283 § 1; Ord. #1473; Ord. #1502 § 2; amended 5-16-2018 by Ord. No. 1610]
The Police Division of the Borough of Keansburg is hereby established and shall consist of a Chief of Police, one Deputy Chief of Police, two Captains of Police, five Lieutenants of Police, four Sergeants of Police and as many regular and special policemen as the Borough Manager may deem necessary. All members of the Police Department shall be appointed, promoted and removed by the Borough Manager in accordance with state statutes. They shall, upon appointment, be assigned daily duties by the Chief of Police. The Borough Manager may also require that an applicant for appointment to the Police Division shall successfully complete a physical, mental and psychological examination.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
The Director of Public Safety shall report to the Council.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
For the purpose of administration and efficiency, the Police Division shall be divided into those bureaus as set forth below and shall have the functions and duties as set forth hereinafter.
a. 
Traffic and Patrols Bureau. This Bureau shall be responsible for preserving the peace and order of the Borough, protecting life and property, providing for the safe movement of people and vehicles, investigating crime, apprehending violators of the law and inhibiting criminal activity.
b. 
Juvenile Aid and Detective Bureau. This Bureau shall be responsible for investigating crime, apprehending violators of law, inhibiting criminal activity and processing and investigating violations of law committed by juveniles.
c. 
Police Services Bureau. This Bureau shall be responsible for the Department's record keeping, communications, information dissemination and warrant control functions. This Division shall also be responsible for providing in-service, supervisory and specialized training for all members of the Department, together with preparation of budget information, crime prevention programs and equipment inventories.
d. 
Bureau of School Crossing Guards. This Bureau shall be responsible for providing safe traffic control and pedestrian crossings for the Borough's schools.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
The Chief of Police shall serve as head of the Police Division. The Chief of Police shall determine the internal control over each bureau including the supervision over each bureau, all of which shall be headed by a superior officer of the rank of sergeant or greater. One superior officer may, at the discretion of the Chief, head more than one bureau.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
The Director of Public Safety shall establish, from time to time, such policies, rules and regulations as the Director deems necessary for the government and efficient working of the Police Division. The policies, rules and regulations shall be posted in the room in the Municipal Building assigned to the Police Division and a copy thereof delivered to each member of the Division.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
a. 
Each application shall comply with all the laws of the State of New Jersey pertaining thereto. No persons shall be given or accept a permanent appointment as a police officer in the Borough unless such person has first been given a probationary or temporary appointment to such office for a period of one year and has successfully completed a police training course at a school approved and authorized by the Police Training Commission in the Department of Law and Public Safety of the State of New Jersey, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 1959, N.J.S.A. 39:3-3.33 et seq.
b. 
No person shall be appointed to the Police Division as a regular or probationary member unless, at the time of making application, he shall not be less than 18 or over 35 years of age, except as provided by law in the case of veterans. The applicant shall be a citizen of the United States of America.
c. 
Each member of the Police Division shall, before entering upon the performance of his duties, take and subscribe to an oath to bear true faith and allegiance to the government established in this State, to support the constitution of the United States of America and the State of New Jersey and to faithfully, impartially and justly discharge and perform all the duties of his office, which oath or affirmation shall be filed with the Clerk.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
a. 
The internal control and discipline of the Police Division and of its members shall be vested in the Chief of Police, and he shall have the power to enforce all the policies, rules and regulations herein provided and any general and special orders or instructions which he may, from time to time, promulgate. He shall enforce the policies, rules and regulations, orders or instructions and may punish their violation by reprimand. Should the Chief deem the violation to be of a sufficiently flagrant nature, he shall report the same to the Director of Public Safety with his recommendations with reference to the filing of charges.
b. 
The Chief of Police, with the assistance of other members of the Division detained for such purposes, shall keep a complete record as may be prescribed in the rules and regulations, and the Chief shall report, in writing, to the Director of Public Safety at least once a month in such form as prescribed by the Director on the operation of the force and shall make such other reports as may be requested by the Director of Public Safety. The Chief of Police may make recommendations as, in his opinion, will increase the efficiency of the Division to the Director of Public Safety.
c. 
The Chief of Police, may recommend to the Director of Public Safety, from time to time, the purchase of new equipment or the repair or rearrangement of such old equipment as will increase the efficiency of the Division. He shall have full charge and control of all the apparatus and equipment of the Division and its assignment and use and shall be held responsible for its care, cleanliness and safekeeping.
d. 
In the temporary absence or disability of the Chief of Police, the Deputy Police Chief shall act in his place.
e. 
The Chief of Police shall be the head of the police force. He shall be directly responsible to the Director of Public Safety, who is the appropriate authority in the Borough of Keansburg under N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118, for the efficiency and routine day-to-day operations of the police force. The Chief of Police shall also, pursuant to the policies established by the Director of Public Safety:
1. 
Administer and enforce rules and regulations and special emergency directives for the disposition and discipline of the force and its officers and personnel.
2. 
Have, exercise, and discharge the functions, powers and duties of the force.
3. 
Prescribe the duties and assignments of all subordinates and other personnel.
4. 
Delegate such of his authority as he may deem necessary for the efficient operation of the force to be exercised under his direction and supervision.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
The Police Division, through its Chief shall:
a. 
Preserve the public peace, protect life and property, prevent crime, detect and arrest offenders against the penal laws and ordinances effective within the Borough, suppress riots, mobs and insurrections, disperse unlawful or dangerous assemblages and preserve order at all elections and public meetings and assemblages.
b. 
Administer and enforce laws and ordinances to regulate, direct, control and restrict the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic and the use of the streets by vehicles and persons, to protect the safety and facilitate the convenience of motorists and pedestrians and to make and enforce rules and regulations not inconsistent with the ordinances and resolutions of the Borough for such purposes.
c. 
Remove or cause to be removed all nuisances in the public streets, parks and other public places of the Borough, inspect and observe all places of public amusement or assemblage and all places of business requiring any State or municipal license or permit and report thereon to the appropriate department.
d. 
Provide proper police attendance and protection of fires.
e. 
Provide for the attendance of its members in court as necessary for the prosecution and trial of persons charged with crimes and offenses and cooperate fully with the law enforcement and prosecuting authorities of Federal, State and County governments.
f. 
Operate a training program to maintain and improve the police efficiency of the members of the Division.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
The hours of employment of all sworn members of the Division of Police of the Borough shall not exceed the contractual agreement with the bargaining units and the Borough, except that in the case of emergency, the Chief of Police shall have full authority to summon and keep on duty any and all such members during the period of emergency.
Former subsection 2-20.12, Police Review Committee, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance No. 1283, was deleted in its entirety by Ordinance No. 1502.
[Ord. #1283, § 1]
Nothing in this section shall prevent the Director of Public Safety or any executive or administrative officer charged with general administrative responsibilities within the municipality from examining at any time the operations of the police force or the performance of any officer or member thereof.
[Ord. #1291, §§ 1
7; Ord. #1336, § 1; Ord. #1457; Ord. #1546]
a. 
All requests for extra duty assignments for police traffic safety and/or security at construction sites, special events and other locations within the Borough of Keansburg shall be made in writing to the Chief of Police and Borough Manager at least two regular business days before the first day such police protection commences. In cases of unforeseen emergencies, written requests shall be made as soon as practicable. All requests shall include a written traffic safety plan for review by the Chief of Police.
b. 
All assignments by the Chief of Police of police personnel to such extra duty shall not violate the terms of any applicable collective bargaining agreement.
c. 
The person or entity requesting such police protection shall deposit with the Borough Clerk cash, certified check or bank check in the amount of $450 for each day for each officer such services are requested. All payments shall be made payable to the "Borough of Keansburg."
d. 
No police personnel will be provided unless the amounts set forth in Section 3 are prepaid and the traffic safety plan is submitted to the Chief of Police, two regular business days in advance of the commencement of such activity.
e. 
These funds will be placed into an Extra Duty Police Escrow Fund which shall be established in the annual budget as a dedicated by rider trust fund. As soon as the police protection is provided, the funds may be withdrawn from the escrow to reimburse the Borough to insure the timely payment of the wages of the police officers as well as the costs of administering of the extra duty program including but not limited to the Borough's share of social security payments, administrative costs of maintaining time sheets, payroll processing, billing vendors and increased insurance costs.
f. 
For those persons or entities which require continuous service of a week or longer, a minimum balance of the average weekly cost and fees shall be maintained in an escrow account. For those persons or entities which require continuous or frequent service, a deposit of $500 shall be maintained in the escrow account for emergencies. Failure to maintain this minimum balance shall result in the termination of services until the escrow balance is replenished to the minimum balance.
g. 
The rates for such service shall be as follows:
$60 per hour for wages
$2.50 per hour for administrative costs.
For the Keansburg Board of Education, no fee is due for administrative costs.
[Ord. #940, AI, § 1; Ord. #768, § 1; Ord. #1247; Ord. #1305, § 1; Ord. #1518; amended 3-21-2018 by Ord. No. 1606; 2-20-2019 by Ord. No. 1633]
This section provides for the recognition of the three companies: Keansburg Fire Company #1, New Point Comfort Fire Company #1 and the Emergency Medical Services Unit, which shall consist of one Chief and one Assistant Chief and as many firemen of the age of 18 years and not more than 45 years of age at the time of their election to active membership who are citizens and residents of the Borough. Prospective members shall have resided within the Borough of Keansburg for a minimum of 30 days. The number of persons holding active membership shall be governed by the rules as set forth by the New Jersey State Firemen's Association. In addition there will be an Emergency Medical Services Unit, the members shall be firemen as noted above. This amendment will provide for a one time waiver of age, medical requirements for any EMT or driver currently serving with the Keansburg Fire Aid Squad. These members shall be a part of the Department. Additionally, membership may be granted to individuals who reside within a five-mile radius of the borders of the Borough of Keansburg.
[Ord. #940, AI, § 2]
The Chief and Assistant Chief and three members from each company shall constitute a Board of Fire Commissioners, who shall meet monthly or more frequently for the transaction of all business of the department. The Board of Fire Commissioners shall have entire and absolute control over the management of the Fire Department.
[Ord. #940, AI, § 3]
The Board of Fire Commissioners are hereby authorized, empowered and required to adopt a code of by-laws and rules for the control, management and government of the department and for the regulating of the proceedings and business of the Board.
[Ord. #940, AII, § 1; Ord. #1247]
The Chief and Assistant Chief shall be elected by their respective fire companies and approved by the Board of Fire Commissioners and the Borough Council for a term of one year.
It shall be the duty of the members of the Emergency Medical Unit to respond to calls for fire, first aid or any other emergency medical service as determined by the Chief Officer.
[Ord. #940, AII, § 2]
No member of the department shall be eligible for the election of Chief or Assistant Chief who has not been an active member of the department for at least seven years at 60%, having performed at least five years service in preceding offices.
[Ord. #940, AII, § 3]
No member of the department shall be eligible for the election of Fire Commissioner until he has served seven years, attaining a 60% fire percentage during those years, as an active member.
[Ord. #940, AII, § 4]
The Board of Fire Commissioners are hereby authorized, empowered and required to inspect at least twice annually, all buildings and premises where accumulations of combustible materials or other hazardous conditions are liable to exist, and to order such changes and removals as in their opinion are necessary to safety from fire. For purposes of inspection, they are hereby empowered to enter any and all buildings and premises at any reasonable hour.
[Ord. #940, AII, § 5]
The Board of Fire Commissioners are required to devise forms or methods of keeping records and shall see that records are kept of all alarms of fires, drills, hose, apparatus, minor equipment, conditions of hydrants and starting of motors.
[Ord. #940, AIII, § 1]
Each company of the department shall and may choose from their own number a Captain, three Lieutenants, a Chief Engineer and an Assistant Engineer, who are qualified drivers, in such manner and at such time as the Board of Fire Commissioners may, in its rules and by-laws for the government of the department provide and prescribe. It shall be the duty of the company, when a fire breaks out, to proceed immediately upon the sounding of alarm to their respective firehouses and convey their apparatus to the location of the fire, unless otherwise directed by the Chief or other officer who is in charge and upon such direction they shall return their apparatus, washed and cleaned, to their several places of deposit.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 1]
In all cases of fire, the Chief, or in his absence the officer in charge, shall have full power and absolute control and command and cause the several pieces of apparatus to be worked in the most advantageous manner.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 2]
Should the Chief, the Assistant Chief, the Captain, Lieutenants and Engineers be absent from a fire, an Ex-Chief shall assume the duties of the Chief until the arrival of his superior officer.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 3]
The Chief, his Assistant, officers or person in command, at any fire, are hereby clothed with full and complete police authority, and are hereby authorized to require and secure the removal of any and all obstructions from in front of and around fire hydrants, and for the purpose are hereby authorized to call upon the head of any of the municipal departments for aid and assistance in securing such removal of obstruction.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 4]
It shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer to have the motors of all automobile apparatus turned and operated for five minutes at least once each day and that a permanent record is kept of such operations at the company's quarters. This rule shall be strictly adhered to at all times.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 5]
It shall be the duty of the Captain to see that all hose is subjected annually to a test of 250 pounds hydrostatic pressure.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 6]
It shall be the duty of the Company Officer in charge of his company at a fire or drill to report to the Chief, or Assistant Chief, all fire hydrants found frozen, out or order, leaky or set in such manner as to make it difficult to connect thereto.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 7]
It shall be the duty of the Chief to make a permanent record of all reports of defective, inoperative or improperly set fire hydrants and he shall submit to the Board of Fire Commissioners the hydrants name or maker, with a specification of the troubles. This report is to be submitted monthly.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 8; Ord. #1247]
It shall be the duty of the Captain of each company to keep a permanent record of the fire or first aid and drill service of each member of his company. A copy of this record shall be submitted to the Board of Fire Commissioners at the close of each year and available monthly to the Board.
[Ord. #940, AIV, § 9]
No member of any company shall drive the automobile apparatus except the regularly appointed drivers, and in the absence of any regular driver, a Company Officer is authorized to drive or may delegate a non-appointed driver to drive until the arrival of a regularly appointed driver, at which time the apparatus must be turned over to him by the officer.
[Ord. #940, AV, §§ 1, 2]
a. 
It shall be the duty of the Secretary of each company in the department to make a report monthly to the Board of Fire Commissioners in accordance with the rules and regulations as may be established by the Board.
b. 
If the Secretary of any company neglects or refuses to make such report, the Board of Fire Commissioners shall immediately prefer charges against such delinquent Secretary, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Board of Fire Commissioners.
[Ord. #940, AVI, §§ 1, 2]
a. 
Officers. Any Captain or Lieutenant, or the member having charge of any Fire Company file on fire duty, who shall refuse or voluntarily neglect to obey or execute any orders from the officer in charge of any fire, shall for such offense be subject to suspension or expulsion from the Department by the Board of Fire Commissioners in such manner and upon such hearing or trial as may be prescribed or provided by the by-laws and rules of the Board of Fire Commissioners.
b. 
Members. Any officer or member of the department or any company or companies of the department who shall refuse or voluntarily neglect to obey or execute any orders from the officer in charge of any fire or who shall violate or willingly neglect or refuse to be controlled, governed or managed by any of the rules and by-laws of the Board of Fire Commissioners, that may be adopted as herein provided, shall be subject to suspension or expulsion from the department by the Board of Fire Commissioners in such manner and upon such hearing or trial as may be prescribed or provided by the by-laws and rules of the Board of Fire Commissioners.
[Ord. #940, AVI, § 3]
It shall also be the duty of the Secretary of each company, and the Secretary of the Board of Fire Commissioners, to make reports of charges, elections, dismissals, and of other causes to the Secretary of Keansburg Firemen's Relief Association; and to the Municipal Clerk, Borough of Keansburg.
[Ord. #1427]
a. 
Definitions.
FIREWORKS ASSIGNMENTS
Are those assignments, for which the services of the Keansburg Fire Department or its members have been requested or recommended, to engage in services for private persons or entities.
b. 
Approval of Assignment.
1. 
Any and all fireworks assignments by the Fire Departments or its members shall be determined and approved by the Chief or his designee.
2. 
No Fire Department or its members shall perform fireworks assignments for private or non-law enforcement entities for compensation other than through the procedure and authority in this subsection.
3. 
The Chief or designee shall obtain such information as he/she determines necessary and is authorized to approve such fireworks assignments.
4. 
The Chief or designee may deny the assignment or use of the Fire Department equipment as in his sole discretion and determination of being the best interest of the Borough and/or the Fire Department or its members or the public safety.
5. 
The Chief or designee shall be guided by the nature of the assignment and may refuse to approve those with conflict of interest and/or significant risk of injury.
6. 
This subsection does not apply to assignments or work performed for or at the direction of the Governing Body, Borough Administrator, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Management Office or Police enforcement agencies.
c. 
Status of Assignment.
1. 
The work to be performed shall be considered "special assignments for independent contractors" and will not be considered a direct assignment. The taking of any and all fireworks assignments shall be on a voluntary basis in accordance with a fair and reasonable system established and administered by the Chief or designee.
2. 
Firemen engaged in fireworks assignments shall be deemed on-duty for all purposes, including but not limited to worker's compensation, public liability and third party claims for damages, and the members performing such duties shall conform to department rules, regulations and procedures and directives of superior officers. All fireworks assignments shall be contracted for in writing by the completion of a contract form, which contract shall be kept on record.
3. 
The fee charged for each fireworks assignments shall be $250 and shall be payable to the Borough of Keansburg.
4. 
Said fee shall then be credited towards the Fire Department budget. In addition to the fee charged, an additional $20 per hour shall be added and paid to the Borough as a surcharge to reimburse the Borough for administrative costs incurred in support of fireworks assignments. The Borough Manager or Fire Chief may waive the administrative fee for assignments for municipalities or governmental agencies when appropriate in his discretion for regional events or mutual aid type situations.
d. 
Mutual Aid. If at any time during these events, should the need arise for mutual aid, the Officer in Charge or designee, shall approve said needs.
(Approved by the electorate of the Borough of Keansburg on November 6, 2007.)
[Ord. #1449]
A Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP) is herewith created in the Borough of Keansburg in accordance with Chapter 388 of the Laws of 1997 (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-183, et seq.) and N.J.A.C. 5:30-14.1, et seq., to reward members of the Keansburg Volunteer Fire Department and the Keansburg Volunteer Fire Department E.M.S., all of whom are volunteer emergency service organization members, for their loyal, diligent and devoted services to the residents of the Borough of Keansburg.
[Ord. #1449]
As used herein, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ACTIVE VOLUNTEER MEMBER
Shall mean a person who has been so designated by the Governing Body of a duly created emergency service organization and who is faithfully and actually performing volunteer service in that organization.
EMERGENCY SERVICE ORGANIZATION
Shall mean the Keansburg Volunteer Fire Department and/or the Keansburg Volunteer Fire Department E.M.S.
LENGTH OF SERVICE AWARD PROGRAM (LOSAP)
Shall mean a system established to provide tax-deferred income benefits to active volunteer members of an emergency service organization.
YEAR OF ACTIVE EMERGENCY SERVICE
Shall mean a twelve-month period during which an active volunteer member participates in fire and/or emergency medical services and satisfies the minimum requirements of participation established by the Borough on a consistent and uniform basis.
[Ord. #1449]
The Borough's LOSAP shall provide for the funding of fixed annual contributions by the Borough of Keansburg to a deferred-income account for each active volunteer member that meets the criteria set forth below. Such contributions shall be made in accordance with a LOSAP Plan to be established by the Borough in accordance with the requirements of P.L. 1997, c. 388 (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-183, et seq.) and N.J.A.C. 5:30-14.1, et seq. The said Plan shall be administered in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, the United States Internal Revenue Code, and this Chapter. The following provisions shall apply to the Plan:
a. 
Annual Contributions. The annual contribution to be made by the Borough of Keansburg for each active volunteer member shall be $1,150 per year of active emergency service, commencing with the year 2009. There shall be no contributions made for prior years service.
b. 
Appropriations. Appropriations for the purpose of funding the Borough's LOSAP Plan shall be included as a separate line item in the Borough's budget commencing with the year 2009.
c. 
Periodic Increases. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph a above, the annual contribution to be made by the Borough for each active volunteer member shall be subject to periodic increases based upon the "consumer price index factor" pursuant to subsection f of section 3 of P.L. 1997, c. 388 (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-185).
d. 
Estimated Cost. The estimated cost of the program to the Borough has been calculated to be approximately $30,000 per year. (This amount may vary annually, however, based upon the total number of eligible active volunteer members in the program).
e. 
Criteria for Eligibility; Contributions; Points.
1. 
Any active volunteer member shall be eligible to participate in the LOSAP Plan immediately upon commencement of the member's performance of active voluntary services in the emergency service organization.
2. 
Annual contributions pursuant to this Chapter shall only be made by the Borough, however, for those active volunteer members who have earned the minimum number of points for performing certain volunteer services on a yearly basis pursuant to the requirements set forth in Appendix "A" attached hereto. (Appendix A may be found at the end of this section.)
3. 
Members who were admitted as nonresidents of the Borough of Keansburg are not eligible for participation in this program.
[Added 3-21-2018 by Ord. No. 1606; amended 2-20-2019 by Ord. No. 1633]
f. 
Determination as to Eligibility. Each emergency service organization shall provide to the Plan Administrator of the LOSAP Plan a certified list as to the active volunteer members who are initially eligible to participate in the Plan and those who are eligible to participate as of each January 1 thereafter. The Plan Administrator shall forward said certified list to the Borough Council for approval, in accordance with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 5:30-14.10. The decision of the Borough Council as to such active member's eligibility shall be binding upon the Plan Administrator, participants, beneficiaries, and any and all other persons having an interest hereunder, subject to appropriate judicial review.
g. 
Terms of Participation. The Plan Administrator shall have the right to require any active volunteer member at the time of his or her becoming a participant to agree, in writing, to be bound by the terms, covenants and conditions of the LOSAP and accompanying trust. Each participant shall furnish to the Plan Administrator all pertinent information required for the administration of the LOSAP. The Plan Administrator shall rely upon all such information furnished.
h. 
Vesting. The active volunteer member shall not be permitted to receive a distribution of the funds in his or her LOSAP Account until the completion of a five-year vesting period.
i. 
Termination of Service.
1. 
Any participant who terminates service as an active volunteer member shall cease to participate hereunder. A former participant may resume participation immediately upon returning to the service of the emergency service organization as an active volunteer member.
2. 
Any active volunteer member who terminates service with the emergency service organization, subsequently returns to service and again becomes a participant shall be treated as a new participant for purposes of eligibility unless said participant was fully vested prior to his or her termination from service.
[Ord. No. 2016-1585]
There is hereby established an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Cadet Program operating under the auspices of Keansburg Emergency Medical Service.
[Ord. No. 2016-1585]
All persons shall be eligible for membership provided that they are currently attending high school or a high school graduate. Members must maintain passing grades and proof of same must be made available upon request.
Written permission is required by the parent or legal guardian of the prospective cadet prior to admission to the program. Said permission must be notarized and subject to validation. Cadets must be residents of the Borough of Keansburg.
[Ord. No. 2016-1585]
The Borough shall provide members of the Cadet Program, upon the recommendation of the Keansburg Board of Fire Commissioners, the same insurance coverage as provided for regular volunteer EMS and firefighters of the Borough of Keansburg.
[Ord. No. 2016-1585]
a. 
Cadets under the age of 16 years of age shall be limited to:
1. 
Attendance of meetings and participate in Company and Department functions.
2. 
Complete CPR and EMR training.
3. 
Observing qualified EMS members (EMT) while under their supervision.
b. 
Activities of Cadets 16 and Older:
1. 
Training and certification as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician).
2. 
Assigned duties as an EMT.
3. 
Attendance of meetings and participate in Company and Department functions.
[Ord. No. 2016-1585]
The Keansburg EMS along with the Cadet Advisory Committee shall establish rules and regulations for training and performance of duties by all cadets. All rules and regulations are subject to approval by the Keansburg Board of Fire Commissioners.
[Ord. No. 2016-1585]
The Keansburg Emergency Medical Services and or the Board of Fire Commissioners retain the right at all times to terminate the membership of any cadet for good cause. Good cause shall include, but no be limited to, the following:
a. 
Violation of the rules and regulations of the Keansburg Emergency Medical Services.
b. 
Noncompliance of membership requirements.
c. 
Conduct that is unbecoming and not in the best interest of the Keansburg Fire Department.