[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council
of the Township of Franklin as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 11-14-1989 by Ord. No. 1528 (Ch.
163 of the 1990 Code); amended in its entirety 5-12-2009 by Ord. No. 3826]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Any residential condominium, cooperative, fee simple community,
or horizontal property regime, the residents of which do not receive
any tax abatement or tax exemption related to its construction, comprised
of a community trust or other trust device, condominium association,
homeowners' association, or council of co-owners, wherein the
cost of maintaining roads and streets and providing essential services
is paid for by a not-for-profit entity consisting exclusively of unit
owners within the community. No apartment building or garden apartment
complex owned by an individual or entity that receives monthly rental
payments from tenants who occupy the premises shall be considered
an association. No proprietary campground facility, as defined in
N.J.S.A. 45:22A-49, shall be considered to be an association.
Those poles providing streetlighting for both qualified streets
and parking areas coincidentally and which if removed would eliminate
necessary lighting for a qualified street. Only those streetlight
poles set forth in Schedule A[1] as conditionally qualified streetlight poles shall qualify for partial funding by the Township in accordance with § 236-3 herein.
A street or road located within an association and providing
access to driveways or parking areas within that association; provided,
however, that in no event shall areas used primarily as parking areas
or parking lots be considered qualified streets. The streets and roads
set forth on Schedule A[2] annexed hereto and made a part hereof are hereby deemed
to be a listing of all qualified streets. Any street not set forth
on Schedule A shall not be deemed a qualified street notwithstanding
any provision herein.
Those poles providing streetlighting which are located on
or near qualified streets and which provide lighting for qualified
streets. Streetlighting poles providing lighting for areas primarily
used as parking lots shall be excluded from the definition of "qualified
streetlight pole." Only those streetlight poles set forth in Schedule
A[3] as qualified streetlights shall qualify for total funding
by the Township.
Cost incurred by the association for the removal of snow
and ice from the roads and streets located on the association property
as set forth in Schedule A,[4] excluding all costs attributable to clearing sidewalks,
parking lots and other areas of the association property other than
roads and streets.
[1]
Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this chapter.
[2]
Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this chapter.
[3]
Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this chapter.
[4]
Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this chapter.
A.
The Township of Franklin shall provide the following services within
an association in the same fashion as it provides these services on
public roads and streets:
B.
For purposes of maintenance and repair pursuant to Subsection A(1) and (2) above, the Township of Franklin shall provide the following services: catastrophic road repair; pothole repair; repair of cracks including alligator cracks; and other routine road repairs. The Township shall not provide complete overlayment of qualified streets nor shall the Township provide any maintenance and repair necessitated as a result of any road openings, other than road openings performed by Franklin Township.
C.
For purposes of streetlighting pursuant to Subsection A(3) above, each association shall authorize the Township of Franklin to transfer billing of qualified streetlight poles from the association to the Township, and the Township shall assume liability for payment of lighting said poles from the date when the association authorizes the Township to take ownership and upon a qualified association's addition to Schedule A.[1] by official action of the Township's governing body. In
accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:67-23.3a(2), the Township shall provide
streetlighting to the extent of payment for the electricity required
for the operation of such poles, but shall not be responsible for
the installation or maintenance of lamps, standards, wiring or other
equipment.
[Amended 8-14-2012 by Ord. No. 3983]
[1]
Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this chapter.
D.
The Township shall provide annual reimbursement to any association
for the association's reimbursable costs for snow and ice removal
in the amount of 100% of reimbursement costs, as further detailed
in this chapter.
(1)
The Township shall not be obligated to pay reimbursement to an association
for any service for which the costs incurred by the association for
any service for which reimbursement is sought exceeds the cost that
would have been incurred by the Township in providing the particular
service directly. This limitation shall be calculated and applied
as follows:
(a)
Following the close of each budget year, the Township will determine the total annual cost incurred by the Township for snow and ice removal. Based upon those figures, the Township will determine the annual cost for each such service in accordance with Subsection D(1)(b);
(b)
The annual Township cost for snow removal shall be divided by
the total linear miles of all public streets owned and maintained
by the Township to produce the annual unit cost for snow removal;
(c)
The annual unit cost for each service shall be multiplied by
the total linear miles of the association's roads and streets,
as applicable, to produce the annual reimbursement cost ceiling for
snow removal service.
(2)
The Township reserves the right to provide to the association snow
removal services in lieu of paying reimbursement to the association
for such service. If the Township elects to provide any service, or
to terminate any such service after it has been provided, the association
shall be given advance written notice. The Township shall not be obligated
to pay reimbursement to the association for any costs incurred by
the association for any services while the same services are being
provided by the Township. If the Township elects to provide any service,
the association shall pay the cost of any insurance riders required
by the Township to enable Township vehicles to operate on the association's
private roads and streets, consistent with N.J.S.A. 40:67-23.4.
(3)
Requests by the association for the payment of reimbursement under
this section shall be processed pursuant to the following procedure:
(a)
The association shall submit a signed voucher to the Township
with each request for payment, using voucher forms to be provided
by the Township.
(b)
The Township will review the association's documentation
and determine whether the requested reimbursement is consistent with
and authorized by this chapter. The Township will disallow any excess
amount or unauthorized portion of the reimbursement request.
(c)
Vouchers shall be submitted on an annual basis following the
end of the snow removal season for which reimbursement is requested,
but in no event later than September 15. Each voucher shall be accompanied
by copies of invoices, payment receipts and other appropriate documentation,
which demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Township that all costs
constitute reimbursement costs and that the association incurred all
costs during the applicable reimbursement period. Vouchers shall not
be processed for payment by the Township if they do not conform with
these requirements. In that event, the association will be given notice
and the opportunity to provide additional requested documentation
and/or otherwise cure any nonconformity with these submission requirements.
(d)
After making such determination, the reimbursement amount (less any disallowed amount) for snow removal will be reduced by the Township if it exceeds the applicable reimbursement cost ceiling, as calculated pursuant to § 236-2D(1).
(e)
The total reimbursement amount shall then be multiplied by the applicable percentage in § 236-2D(1) to produce the approved reimbursed amount.
(f)
Following formal approval of a reimbursement request, payment
shall be issued in accordance with routine Township procedures.
[Amended 8-14-2012 by Ord. No. 3983]
The Township shall provide payment for streetlighting for 100%
of the conditionally qualified streetlighting poles. For purposes
of streetlighting pursuant to this section, each association shall
authorize the Township of Franklin to transfer billing for 100% of
the conditionally qualified streetlighting poles set forth in Schedule
A[1] from the association to the Township. The Township shall
assume liability for payment of streetlighting for said poles from
the date when the association authorizes the Township to take ownership
and upon a qualified association's addition to Schedule A by official
action of the Township's governing body. In accordance with N.J.S.A.
40:67-23.3a(2), the Township shall provide streetlighting to the extent
of payment for the electricity required for the operation of such
poles, but shall not be responsible for the installation or maintenance
of lamps, standards, wiring or other equipment.
[1]
Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this chapter.
A.
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:67-23.2 et seq., unless otherwise
provided herein the Township shall not be obligated or required to
operate any municipally owned or leased vehicles or other equipment,
or to provide any of the services enumerated in this article, upon,
along or in relation to any road or street in an association which
either is not accepted for dedication to public use, or does not meet
all municipal standards and specifications for such dedication, except
for width.
B.
In all cases where the Township reimburses an association in lieu
of providing services directly under this article, the association
shall provide an accounting of the use of the money paid over to it
by the Township, and for the refunding to the Township of any payments
in excess of the amounts actually expended or contractually committed
by the association, during the accounting period in order to provide
the services for which reimbursement is provided.
(Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this chapter.)