[1982 Code § 54-1; Ord. #86]
The regulation, planting, care and control of shade and ornamental
trees and shrubbery upon and in the streets, highways, public places,
parks and parkways of the Borough, except County parks and parkways,
shall be exercised by and be under the authority of a commission which
shall be known as the "Shade Tree Commission of the Borough of Tinton
Falls."
[1982 Code § 54-2; Ord. #86; Ord. #466]
The Commission shall consist of five members appointed by the
Mayor, which members shall be residents of the Borough and shall serve
without compensation, except as hereinafter provided.
[1982 Code § 54-3; Ord. #86; Ord. #466]
All appointments, except to fill vacancies, shall be for the
full term of five years, to take effect on January 1. Any vacancy
occurring by reason of the death, resignation or removal of any Commissioner
shall be filled for the unexpired term by the Mayor.
[1982 Code § 54-4; Ord. #86]
The Commission shall organize annually by the election of one
of its members as President and the appointment of a Secretary, who
need not be a member. The salary of the Secretary and all other employees
shall be fixed by the Commission.
[1982 Code § 54-5; Ord. #86]
The Shade Tree Commission shall have power to:
a. Exercise full and exclusive control over the regulation, planting
and care of shade and ornamental trees and shrubbery now located or
which may hereafter be planted in any public highway, park or parkway,
except County parks or parkways, of the municipality for which it
was created, including the planting, trimming, spraying, care and
protection thereof.
b. Regulate and control the use of the ground surrounding the same,
so far as may be necessary for their proper growth, care and protection.
c. Move or require the removal of any tree or part thereof dangerous
to public safety, at the expense of the owner of such tree.
d. Remove any tree or part thereof at the request and expense of the
owner of such tree.
e. Care for and control such parks and parkways; encourage arboriculture;
make, alter, amend and repeal, in the manner prescribed for the passage,
alteration, amendment and repeal of ordinances by the governing body
of the municipality, any and all ordinances necessary or proper for
carrying out the provisions hereof.
f. Contract with the owner of any real estate in the Borough to supply
to him material and labor for the purpose of planting, cultivating
or removing trees, grass, flowers or shrubbery, and charge the actual
cost thereof to such owner. If, after such material or labor is supplied,
payment therefor is not made on demand, such Commission may certify
the actual cost thereof to the Collector of Taxes, whereupon the sum
so certified shall be collected by the Collector as other taxes on
real property are collected in the Borough.
[1982 Code § 54-6; Ord. #86]
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A.
40:64-1 to 40:64-14 inclusive, and the Shade Tree Commission of the
Borough of Tinton Falls may exercise any of the powers and shall perform
all the duties as are conferred upon it pursuant to Statutes.
[Ord. #89-706 Preamble]
Upon the adoption of the change in Charter of the Borough of
Tinton Falls, an Environmental Commission existed but which was subsequently
dissolved; and the Borough desires to preserve and protect its natural
resources and sensitive areas. The Borough wishes to establish an
Environmental Commission for the protection, development or use of
natural resources, including water resources and to promote open space
and to prevent degradation of the environment through improper use
of land within the Borough; and an Environmental Commission is not
a public body incorporate and therefore does not institute a political
subdivision of the State and is therefore subject to the administration
of government pursuant to the Mayor-Council Plan of government pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 40:69A-1 et seq.
[Ord. #89-706 § 1; Ord. #93-822]
There is hereby created, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:56A-1 an Environmental
Commission which shall consist of seven Commissioners and two Alternate
Commissioners all of whom shall be residents of the Borough and one
of whom shall be a member of the Planning Board. Each member of the
Environmental Commission shall be appointed by the Mayor with the
advice and consent of Borough Council and shall serve without compensation.
[Ord. #89-706 § 2; Ord. #93-822]
a. General. The Commissioners of the Environmental Commission shall
serve for a term of three consecutive years and until the appointment
and qualification of their successors. The two Alternate Commissioners
shall serve for a term of two years and until the appointment and
qualification of their successors.
b. Terms of Office of Initial Commissioners. The initial Commissioners,
first appointed to the Environmental Commission by the Mayor shall
serve for the following initial terms:
1. Two Commissioners for a term of one year; and
2. Two Commissioners for a term of two years; and
3. Three Commissioners for a term of three years.
4. Two Alternate Commissioners. Alternate No. 1 for a term of two years
and Alternate No. 2 for a term of one year.
c. Vacancy. A vacancy occurring otherwise than by expiration of the
terms shall be filled for the unexpired term by the Mayor.
d. Removal. The Mayor or the Borough Council may remove any member of
the Commission for cause, on written charges served upon the Commissioner
and after a hearing thereon at which the Commissioner shall be entitled
to be heard in person or by Counsel.
e. Exception. Notwithstanding any other provision herein to the contrary,
the term of any Commissioner common to the Planning Board shall expire
upon the expiration of the term of membership on the Planning Board.
[Ord. #89-706, § 3]
a. For purposes of administration, staffing and budgeting, other than
legal counsel, the Environmental Commission is hereby placed within
the Department of Administration, Division of Planning and Zoning.
b. Legal counsel to the Environmental Commission shall be appointed
by the Director, Department of Law, and for purposes of budgeting
control, shall be an employee within the Department of Law.
c. The Mayor shall designate one of the Commissioners to serve as Chairman
and presiding officer of the Commission.
d. The Commission may establish any rules necessary for the orderly
conduct of its business. Any matter not covered by its adopted rules
shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order.
e. There shall be maintained, by the Division of Planning and Zoning,
a record which shall be opened to the public, of the Commission's
resolutions, proceedings and actions. The Environmental Commission
shall keep such records of its meetings and activities and shall make
an annual report to the Borough Council.
[Ord. #89-706, § 4]
The Environmental Commission shall have the following powers
and duties:
a. To conduct research into the use and possible use of the open land
areas of the Borough and may coordinate the activities of unofficial
bodies organized for similar purposes and may, upon the approval of
the Director, Department of Administration, advertise, prepare, print
and distribute books, maps, charts, plans and pamphlets which in its
judgment it deems necessary for its purposes.
b. To keep an index of all open areas, publicly or privately owned,
including open marshlands, swamps, and other wetlands, in order to
obtain information on the proper use of such areas, and may from time
to time recommend to the Planning Board, plans and programs for inclusion
in a municipal master plan and the development and use of such areas.
c. To study and make recommendations concerning open space preservation,
water resources management, air pollution control, solid waste management,
noise control, soil and landscape protection, environmental appearance,
marine resources and protection of flora and fauna.
[Ord. #89-706, § 5]
The Environmental Commission may not acquire property, either
real or personal, in the name of the municipality either by gift,
purchase, grant, bequest, devise or lease or otherwise. The Environmental
Commission may recommend to the Borough Council the acquisition of
any such property, either real or personal, which may be necessary
to acquire, maintain, improve, protect, limit the future use of, or
otherwise conserve improperly utilized open spaces and other land
and water areas in the Borough.
There is hereby established the "Alliance Committee to Prevent
Alcohol and Drug Abuse" within the Borough of Tinton Falls, which
Committee shall consist of at least seven members and two alternates
whose terms and powers shall be heretofore set forth.
[Ord. #06-1189, § 1-2]
The Alliance Committee to Prevent Alcohol and Drug Abuse shall
be comprised of the following persons: seven members appointed by
the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Borough, with recommendation
that such members may include persons from the following categories:
a. Municipal Government (non-police).
d. Civic and/or Business Association.
f. Parent Teacher's Association.
h. Superintendent of Schools.
i. Substance Awareness (Student Assistance) Coordinator.
j. Teachers Bargaining Unit.
q. Youth (under 18 years of age).
r. Senior (over 65 years of age).
u. Recovering Drug Abuser.
Two alternate members appointed by the Mayor whose vote is registered
to service when a regular member is absent from a meeting and which
member shall serve as regular member in order of priority of appointment,
upon the vacancy of a regular member.
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[Ord. #06-1189, § 1-2]
Three regular members of four-year terms; two regular members
for three-year terms; two regular members for two-year terms; alternate
members for two-year terms.
[Ord. #06-1189, § 1-2]
The Alliance Committee for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug
Abuse shall be charged to render such services as will accomplish
its mission statement as follows:
To reduce and eliminate the incidence, prevalence, and impact
of alcoholism and drug abuse in Tinton Falls through planning for
and provision of services, projects and programs that provide education
and preventions.
To reduce and eliminate through prevention, education and alternative
methods, the behavior that causes and effects juvenile delinquency.
The Alliance Committee will function as a force for change,
striving to be well informed, identifying aspects of the problem and
seeking prevention strategies.
The Committee may undertake such additional actions as they
may deem provident and make such recommendations as they may deem
appropriate to the Mayor of the Borough of Tinton Falls including
but not limited to:
a. To conduct at least one meeting of the Committee on a bimonthly basis.
b. To maintain an agenda for and written minutes of all Committee meetings.
c. To establish an annual calendar of Committee meetings at the Committee
annual organizational meeting.
d. To develop and adhere to Committee bylaws which should include that
a quorum be defined as 50% of the Committee members plus one and that
a quorum of the Committee shall be required for Committee action to
be taken.
e. To conduct an assessment of the community to determine the needs
of the community concerning alcoholism and drug abuse issues to include
identification of: (1) existing efforts and services to reduce alcoholism
and drug abuse and (2) existing efforts and services to reduce identified
high-risk factors.
f. To conduct all Committee meetings in accordance with N.J.A.C. 17:40-1
et seq. — "Sunshine Open Meetings."
g. To receive and review at least quarterly from the local police department
a statistical report on alcohol/drug abuse-related offenses and related
police activities in the municipality.
h. To receive and review at least quarterly from the local school district
a report on school alcohol/drug abuse prevention and intervention
activities and to document the provision of an approved drug and alcohol
curriculum for public school students in grades K through 12.
i. To conduct at least one meeting with the local health officer to
discuss Committee activities.
j. To receive and review from the municipal government a copy of its
employee drug/alcohol policy for municipal employees.
k. To receive and review from the Board of Education a copy of the local
school district's employee drug/alcohol policy for school employees.
l. To conduct activities in support of local drunk driving prevention
activities including law enforcement activities.
m. To assure that any materials developed for distribution, publication
or advertisement using D.E.D.R. funds contain a statement acknowledging
the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse as the source.
n. To assure that all proposed prevention/early intervention efforts
shall be coordinated with existing health and social systems in the
community and demonstrate strong linkages with existing alcoholism,
drug abuse and related agencies (including demonstration of the inclusion
and involvement of community members in program development and/or
implementation.)
o. To assure and agree that no person shall, on the grounds of race,
color, national origin, age, sex, religion or handicap be excluded
from participation in or be subjected to discrimination in any program
or activity funded, in whole or in part, by Borough of Tinton Falls
funds, the State of New Jersey funds or County of Monmouth funds.
p. To develop, demonstrate and maintain cooperative working relationships
with community groups and organizations such as the Juvenile Conference
Committee, Chamber of Commerce and other groups compatible with the
purpose and functions of the Committee including schools, law enforcement,
etc.
q. To provide (in a timely manner) fiscal and program reports, describing
the types and quantities of service rendered to the Borough Administrator
and Mayor.
[Ord. #06-1189, § 5]
Public meetings shall be held in accordance with the Open Public
Meetings Act. The Committee shall maintain and submit to the Borough
Clerk written summaries of minutes of all meetings held.
[Ord. #06-1189, § 6]
The members of the Alliance Committee shall annually elect a
Chairman as well as Vice-Chairman to serve as the president officer
in the absence of the Chairman herein. The Committee shall also select
a Secretary whose functions shall be to maintain minutes of the Committee's
meetings and transmit all correspondence of the Committee.
[Ord. #06-1189, § 7]
The Alliance Committee shall hold its initial organization meeting
within 30 days following the effective date of this section and shall hold such other meetings as they may deem provident
and/or as are requested by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of
Tinton Falls.