This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Administrative Code of the Township of Robbinsville."
The purpose of this chapter shall be to establish
departments, boards, commissions, authorities and committees; allocate
the Township's functions, powers and duties among and within the departments;
establish official relationships; prescribe standards and procedures
for the conduct of the public business, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:69A-1
et seq. and any and all statutory provisions of the State of New Jersey
applicable to the Township.
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ADVICE AND CONSENT
CHARTER
CLERK
COUNCIL
DEPARTMENT
DIRECTOR
GENERAL LAW or LAW
GOVERNING BODY
MAYOR
MUNICIPALITY
ORDINANCE
PRESIDENT
QUORUM
RESOLUTION
ROLL CALL VOTES
TOWNSHIP
Terms defined. As used in this chapter, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The majority vote of a quorum of the Council, but in no case
less than two affirmative votes if two is sufficient to grant advice
and consent. If consent is not granted, the Mayor shall have the right
to resubmit the matter to the Council.
The Mayor-Council Plan pursuant to the Optional Municipal
Charter Law (OMCL), N.J.S.A. 40:69A-1 et seq, as amended and supplemented,
and any and all statutory provisions of the State of New Jersey applicable
to the Township.
The Municipal Clerk appointed pursuant to the Charter and
statutes of the State of New Jersey.
The local legislative body of the municipality elected pursuant
to the Charter and designated as the Municipal Council of the Township
of Robbinsville.
An organizational unit of the municipal government established
by or pursuant to this chapter and headed by a director.
The head of a department appointed by the Mayor with the
advice and consent of Council.
Any law or provisions of law not inconsistent with the Optional
Municipal Charter Law, N.J.S.A. 40:69A-1 et seq., heretofore or hereafter
enacted, which is by its terms applicable or available to all municipalities,
and the following additional laws, whether or not such additional
laws are so applicable or available to all municipalities: legislation
related to taxation, local courts, health, public authorities serving
more than one municipality and municipalities in unsound financial
conditions.
The Township Council and the Mayor as constituted under the
Charter. Any administrative or executive functions assigned by general
law to the governing body shall be exercised by the Mayor. Any legislative
and investigative functions assigned by general law to the governing
body shall be exercised by the Council.
The chief executive officer of the Township of Robbinsville
exercising the executive powers of the Township as set forth in the
Charter.
The Township of Robbinsville, in the County of Mercer, State
of New Jersey.
All ordinances of the Township of Robbinsville in force and
effect on the date of adoption pursuant to the Code of the Township
of Robbinsville, County of Mercer, State of New Jersey, as amended,
unless specifically repealed by this chapter, and all ordinances hereinafter
adopted by the Council of the Township of Robbinsville. An ordinance
shall also be defined as an act or regulation of the Council required
to be reduced to writing and read at more than one meeting thereof
and published, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:49-1 et seq.
The President of the Council.
A majority of the whole number of members of the Council.
Any act or regulation of the Council required to be reduced
to writing, but which may be finally passed at the meeting at which
it is introduced and which does not require action by the Mayor as
a condition of approval for the exercise thereof.
The vote upon every motion, resolution or ordinance by yeas
and nays as entered on the minutes of each meeting.
The Township of Robbinsville, in the County of Mercer, in
the State of New Jersey.
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Word usage. For the purpose of this chapter and any
other ordinance or resolution heretofore or hereafter adopted, except
as the context may otherwise require:
(1)Â
The present tense includes the past and future tenses,
and the future tense includes the present.
(2)Â
The singular number includes the plural, and the plural
includes the singular.
(3)Â
"Shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
(4)Â
The time within which an act is to be done shall be
computed by excluding the first day and including the last day, and
if the last day is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, that day shall
be excluded and the next following working day shall be the last day.
(5)Â
"Writing" and "written" includes any printed, typed,
written, computer-generated and any other mode of communication using
paper or similar material which is in general use, including but not
limited to data sheets, data processing cards, photographs, photographic
negatives, photo records, tape recordings, wire recordings, transcripts
of recordings, as well as legible handwriting.
(6)Â
The feminine shall include the masculine. The masculine
shall include the feminine.