There shall be a Department of Community Affairs.
The Director of the Department shall be appointed by the Mayor with
the advice and consent of Township Council. The Director shall also
serve as the Supervisor of the Division of the Pfeiffer Community
Center and other divisions as may, from time to time, be necessary.
The Director shall act as liaison to the Veterans Affairs Office.
The Department of Community Affairs shall be
divided into four divisions: the Division of Pfeiffer Community Center,
Division of Community Transportation Services (CTS), Division of Senior
Citizens and Division of Social Concerns.
Within the Department of Community Affairs,
there shall be a Division of Pfeiffer Community Center under the supervision
of the Director. The Division shall coordinate and schedule the use
of the Pfeiffer Community Center, the Carmen DiNovi Senior Building,
the George E. Ruch Building and further supervise the following programs:
A. Gloucester County Nutrition Program.
B. Civic programs and events.
C. Organization-sponsored dances.
D. Township-sponsored activities.
Within the Department of Community Affairs,
there shall be a Division of Community Transportation Services (CTS)
under the supervision of the Director. The Division shall coordinate
and schedule the community transportation service operations which
consist of the following programs:
C. Special trips for events and activities.
Within the Department of Community Affairs,
there shall be a Division of Senior Citizens under the supervision
of the Director. The Division shall coordinate and schedule events
and programs for the senior citizen community which consist of the
following:
Within the Department of Community Affairs,
there shall be an Office of Veterans Affairs which shall be staffed
by veteran volunteers (but not limited to) from the community. The
office shall provide informational support to Township veterans, coordinate
and schedule veteran events and programs which include, but are not
limited to the following:
C. Other veteran-related events.
The following is hereby established as the grievance
procedure for filing a complaint and ultimately resolving the same:
A. All grievances shall be in written form.
B. The grievance complaint shall contain the name, address,
telephone number, location and description of the problem which is
the basis of the complaint.
C. All grievance complaints shall fully and clearly explain
the basis of the complaint alleging discrimination on the basis of
handicap.
D. In the event that the complainant is visually impaired
or suffers from motor impairments that would prevent him from appearing
at the office of the Director of Community Affairs for the filing
of said complaint, the Director of Community Affairs shall conduct
a personal interview with the complainant.
E. The complaint shall be submitted by the grievant and/or
his or her designee within 30 calendar days of the alleged violation.
F. All grievances or complaints shall be submitted to
the Director of Community Affairs of the Township of Monroe, 301 Bluebell
Road, Williamstown, New Jersey 08094.
G. Within 15 working days from the receipt of the complaint,
the Director of Community Affairs shall respond, in writing, to the
complainant. The response shall offer a resolution to the problem
and shall explain the position of the Township of Monroe with respect
to the same.
H. In the event that the Director's response is not satisfactory
to the complainant, the complainant may, within 15 days from the receipt
of the Director's response, request a hearing before the Township
Council to present the grievance.
I. The Township Council shall, within 30 days, establish
a hearing date for the complaint and shall, within 30 days after such
hearing, submit a written final resolution of the complaint as suggested
by the Township Council.
J. All complaints received by the Director and any ultimate
disposition of the same by the Township Council of the Township of
Monroe shall be retained in the office of the Director of Community
Affairs for a period of three years.
K. All documents pertaining to handicap grievance complaints
and any subsequent responses thereto shall be made available to all
appropriate federal agencies upon request.