It is hereby declared to be the public policy of this Borough to recognize
the public's general right to know pursuant to the Open Public Records Act
(N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.). All records kept in the course of official duties
by any Borough officer or employee shall be deemed to be "government records,"
as that term is defined by N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1, and such records shall be subject
to inspection by the public unless exempt under the statute or other regulation,
common law practice, executive order of the Governor, rules of court, federal
law or judicial decision.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
GOVERNMENT RECORD
A.
Any record that has been made, maintained or kept on file in the course
of official business by a public agency or an officer of that public agency,
or that has been received in the course of official business by a public agency
or an officer of that public agency. "Government records" includes papers,
printed documents, handwritten documents, e-mails, tape recordings, computer
records, electronically stored information, books, maps, and photographs.
B.
The term "government record" does not include inter-agency or intra-agency
advisory, consultative or deliberative material; information that is security
and business-related, law enforcement related; personal information; records
pertaining to investigations. (N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.)
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1, the Borough Clerk is designated
as the custodian of records. The Clerk shall adopt a form for the use of any
person who requests access to a record, and such form shall contain all of
the information required by N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5f.
Unless a shorter time period is otherwise provided by statute, regulation
or executive order, the Clerk shall grant access to government record or deny
a request for access to a record as soon as possible, but not later than seven
business days after receiving the request, provided that the record is currently
available and not in storage or archived. In the event that the Clerk fails
to respond within seven business days after receiving a request, the failure
to respond shall be deemed a denial of the request, unless the requestor has
elected not to provide a name, address or telephone number, or other means
of contacting the requestor. If the requestor has elected not to provide a
name, address, or telephone number, or other means of contacting the requestor,
the Clerk shall not be required to respond until the requestor reappears before
the custodian seeking a response to the original request. If the government
record is in storage or archived, the requestor shall be so advised within
seven business days after the Clerk receives the request. The requestor shall
be advised by the Clerk when the record can be made available. If the record
is not made available by that time, access shall be deemed denied.
The Clerk shall post prominently in public view, in or adjacent to the
Clerk's office, a statement that sets forth in clear, concise and specific
terms the right to appeal a denial of or failure to provide access to a government
record and the procedure by which an appeal may be filed.
Copies of records may be purchased for the fee prescribed by law or
regulation. If a fee is not prescribed by law or regulation, the fee shall
be the actual cost of duplicating the record; provided, however, that where
the actual cost for duplication of a record exceeds the rates below, the actual
cost shall be imposed:
A. Standard-sized paper documents, up to 8 1/2 by 14
inches in size.
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Number of Pages
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Fee Per Page
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1 to 10
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$0.75
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11 to 20
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$0.50
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All over 20
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$0.25
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B. Municipal lien search (N.J.S.A. 54:5-11): $10.
C. Large size paper documents and maps, include, but not
limited to, Zoning Map, Street Map, Soils Survey Map, site plan, subdivision
plat, Tax Map, and engineering plans: $1.25 per square foot of paper size.
D. Preprinted documents. Fees for printed books, manuals,
periodicals, pamphlets, supplements and/or binders in hard or soft cover or
spiral bound shall be based on the actual cost charged to the Borough. Preprinted
documents include, but are not limited to, the Borough of Shrewsbury Code
Volume I and Volume II, Master Plan, Environmental Resource Inventory, and/or
printed pamphlets or supplements derived from same.
E. Police reports and photographs. See Chapter
39, Police Department, Article
II.
F. Electronic records, documents or database. The following fees cover the cost of copying existing files to floppy disk or CD-ROM sent via e-mail. Any request for software conversions shall be subject to the special service charge described in Subsection
H(3). For security reasons, the use of floppy disks or CD-ROM provided by the requestor is prohibited.
(1) Floppy disks: $75 plus cost of disk ($0.50 each).
(2) CD-ROM: $75 plus cost of CD ($3 each).
(3) Conversion of paper text to electronic documents or database:
$5 per page plus special service charge.
G. Reproduction of GIS data. Topographic price list (based
on 100 scale) of any GIS data owned by the Borough shall be as follows:
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(1)
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8 1/2 x 11
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Photocopy
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21 acres
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$250
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(2)
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8 1/2 x 14
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Photocopy
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27 acres
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$325
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(3)
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11 x 17
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Photocopy
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43 acres
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$515
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(4)
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15 x 20
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Photocopy
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69 acres (1/2) sheet)
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$715
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(5)
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20 x 30
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Photocopy
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138 acres (1 full sheet)
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$1,090
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H. Deposit/payment.
(1) A deposit shall be paid prior to filing any anonymous
request where it is estimated that the information requested will cost in
excess of $5 to reproduce. The amount of the deposit shall equal the total
estimated cost of filling the request.
(2) Prepayment is required when the record is voluminous,
unusual or requires the use of a vendor or services of a professional.
(3) Special service charge.
(a) A special service charge shall be imposed, in addition
to the actual cost of duplicating the record, where the nature, format, manner
of collation or volume of printed matter is such that it cannot be reproduced
by ordinary business size or where such record involves an extraordinary expenditure
of time and effort to accommodate the request.
(b) The actual cost (materials and supplies) of duplication
or reproduction, plus a service charge of $35 per hour or the actual direct
cost of labor (if more), shall be imposed for each hour of extraordinary time
predicted to be utilized to respond to the request. The requestor shall have
the opportunity to review and object to the special service charge prior to
it being incurred.
(4) Whenever the in-house municipal workforce or available
municipal equipment is insufficient to duplicate or produce government records
in a timely fashion, the custodian may cause such duplication or reproduction
to be accomplished by the Borough Engineer or Borough Planning Director or
outside vendors such as copy centers or producers of engineer digital images
or to be accomplished by other professionals. If the costs of such duplication
or production charged by such offices/vendors exceeds charges set forth in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5 (OPRA), the actual cost of same,
without any additional surcharge for labor costs, shall be paid.
(5) Supplemental charges. Cost of any travel necessitated
for the reproduction of records shall be added. Any postage or shipping charges
shall be added for any and all records to be sent by mail or advisory service,
if so requested.