A. 
Creation. Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 44:8-107 et seq. and amendments and supplements thereto, a Local Assistance Board, with duties and powers as provided by law, to consist of five members be and the same is hereby created.
[Amended 5-9-1978 by Ord. No. 1671; 10-28-1980 by Ord. No. 1775]
B. 
Composition; appointment of members. The members constituting such Local Assistance Board shall consist of five citizens of the Village, at least one of whom shall be a woman. The members shall be appointed by the Manager with the approval of the Council.
[Amended 5-9-1978 by Ord. No. 1671; 10-28-1980 by Ord. No. 1775]
C. 
Compensation and terms of office of members. All members of the Board shall serve without compensation but shall be allowed their necessary and actual expenses. The term of one member of the Board shall be for one year, and the terms of the remaining members of the Board shall be for four years each, one term expiring each year.
[Amended 10-28-1980 by Ord. No. 1775]
D. 
Adoption of bylaws governing procedure, etc. The Local Assistance Board is authorized and directed to adopt bylaws governing its procedural operation, to elect a Chairman and a Secretary and to hold regular meetings.
E. 
Director of Welfare. The Local Assistance Board shall appoint a Director of Welfare, who shall be the first executive and administrative officer of the Board. The Director of Welfare shall hold office for a term of five years from the date of his appointment; shall perform such duties as are provided by law; and shall be paid such salary as may be fixed by the Local Assistance Board subject to the approval of the Council.
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 2375]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq., the composition, powers and duties of the Planning Board of the Village of Ridgewood shall be as provided in Article II of the Land Use and Development Ordinance.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 190, Land Use and Development.
[Amended 6-26-1979 by Ord. No. 1721; 12-10-1991 by Ord. No. 2344; 4-8-2026 by Ord. No. 4092]
A. 
Generally.
(1) 
There shall be an Emergency Management Council consisting of not more than 15 members to be appointed by the Village Manager in accordance with the provisions of the Charter and all applicable state laws and regulations.
(2) 
The Emergency Management Council shall have all the functions, powers and duties prescribed by general law, executive order, ordinance or resolution.
(3) 
The Emergency Management Coordinator shall be Chairman of the Council.
B. 
Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation of this section:
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
The emergency services of the Village shall help in carrying out basic governmental functions of maintaining the public peace, health and safety during an emergency. This shall include plans and preparations for protection from and relief, recovery and rehabilitation from the effects of an emergency.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:8-1 et seq.,[1] the Municipal Court of the Village is hereby established.
[1]
Editor's Note: N.J.S.A. 2A:8-1 et seq. was repealed by P.L. 1993, c. 293. See now N.J.S.A. 2B:12-1 et seq.
[Added 9-25-1973]
A. 
There is hereby created the Parks, Recreation and Conservation Board of the Village of Ridgewood, to consist of seven members, with terms for three years and until a successor is appointed.
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 2375; 6-13-2001 by Ord. No. 2742]
B. 
Said Parks, Recreation and Conservation Board is hereby charged with the following duties and responsibilities:
(1) 
To recommend the establishment of and to review and monitor new programs.
(2) 
To recommend rules for the use of facilities.
(3) 
To recommend user fee structures for facilities and the application of proceeds.
(4) 
To determine needs and recommend uses of present public properties for recreational purposes.
(5) 
To determine needs and recommend uses of facilities and equipment.
(6) 
To monitor recreational facilities.
(7) 
To determine needs and recommend uses for new and expanded facilities and equipment.
(8) 
To determine appropriate means to publicize all community recreation programs.
(9) 
To coordinate community recreation programs.
(10) 
To recommend marking of walk paths and open areas and to publicize them.
(11) 
To determine conservation desires of residents and to recommend implementing procedures.
(12) 
To develop and update a long-range Master Plan for recreation.
[1]
Editor's Note: For provisions regarding the Frank Kasschau Memorial Shell, see Art. III of Ch. 212, Parks and Recreation Areas.