There is hereby created a Fire Department within
and for the Township of Colts Neck, Monmouth County, New Jersey, said
organization to be known as the "Colts Neck Fire Department," referred
to hereafter in this chapter as "Fire Department."
[Added 9-29-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-17]
Other than requirements now or hereafter imposed by the laws of the State of New Jersey, there shall be no residency requirement imposed upon the individual firefighter volunteers composing each Fire Company within the Fire Department. This section supersedes any residency requirement imposed upon volunteer firefighters referenced in this Chapter
28 or elsewhere in the Colts Neck Township Code.
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The Chief and Deputy Chief of the Fire Department shall be elected to such office by members in good standing of the constituent fire companies, subject to §§
28-8,
28-9 and
28-10.
[Amended 10-30-1980; 2-28-1985; 3-9-1994; 4-29-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-8]
The Chief and Deputy Chief of the Fire Department shall be elected for a term of two years and shall have been active members in good standing at the time of election and meet all eligibility requirements set forth in §
28-9 of the Revised General Ordinances of the Township of Colts Neck. They shall be elected by a majority vote of all life; active and associate members in good standing of the Fire Department. They shall assume the office on January 1 of every other year and shall be sworn in by a representative of the Township Committee authorized to administer oaths. Elections shall be held at the firehouse of the outgoing Department Chief; provided, however, that in no event shall the election be held at the firehouse of the nominee for the office of Department Chief, in which case the election shall be held at a place to be designated by the Executive Fire Council. Elections shall be held between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of December of every other year. The Captain of each company shall prepare a list in the month of October of the current year of life; active and associate members in good standing and submit the list for verification to the Executive Fire Council at the meeting of the Executive Fire Council in November preceding the election for verification. Each active and life member in good standing may vote in person by affixing his or her signature next to his or her name on the prepared list or by absentee mail ballot, provided that the sealed vote is received by the Executive Fire Council prior to the 9:00 p.m. close of elections. The Executive Fire Council shall make said absentee ballots available to all active and life members in good standing, and the Executive Fire Council shall verify the validity of each ballot received. The said list of members shall be placed in the ballot box at the close of elections.
No person shall be eligible for the office of
Chief who has not served as Deputy Chief or company Captain and been
a member of the Fire Department for two or more consecutive years
prior to election. No person shall be eligible for the office of Deputy
Chief who has not served as company Captain or First Lieutenant and
been a member of the Fire Department for two or more consecutive years
prior to election.
[Amended 10-30-1980; 3-9-1994; 4-29-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-8]
A. The company whose turn it is to nominate the Chief
shall submit names for nomination to the Executive Fire Council at
the October meeting, but only those names shall be placed on the ballot
as shall have been first approved by the Executive Fire Council, together
with the name of the existing Chief if nominated by the Executive
Fire Council.
B. The nomination of Deputy Chief shall be rotated from
company to company every other year for a two-year period.
C. After the ballots have been cast, the ballot boxes
shall be delivered to the Board of Elections of the Executive Fire
Council, consisting of the following: a member from each company,
a member of the Fire Committee of the Township Committee and a member
of the Executive Fire Council. They shall meet at such place as designated
by the Executive Fire Council, and there the total ballots cast shall
be counted and the results transmitted to the Executive Fire Council,
in writing. The election of the Chief and Deputy Chief shall be by
majority of the votes cast. In case of a tie vote, length of active
service within the Department shall prevail. Thereafter, the Executive
Fire Council shall certify the results to the Township Committee of
the Township of Colts Neck.
D. Any disputes, challenges or complaints unable to be
satisfactorily resolved by the Board of Elections shall be presented
to the Executive Fire Council for adjudication by said Council. In
the event that the Executive Fire Council is unable to resolve the
issue within 15 days within which the same shall have been presented
to it, the dispute or question shall be forwarded to the Mayor and
Township Committee, whose decision in this respect shall be final.
In the event that the dispute concerns the legality of the election,
the incumbents shall retain the office of the one in dispute until
such time as a successor qualifies.
E. In the event of the death, resignation, incapacity
or removal of the Chief or Deputy Chief, the Executive Fire Council
shall appoint qualified members from any of the fire companies to
serve for the unexpired term. In the event that the Chief or Deputy
Chief fails to perform his or her duties and complaint is made with
respect thereto, such complaint must be made, in writing, to the Executive
Fire Council. The Executive Fire Council shall have the power to reprimand,
suspend or remove from office any Chief or Deputy Chief by a majority
vote of the entire membership of the Executive Fire Council.
[Amended 3-9-1994; 1-27-2016]
The Fire Department shall have a Fire Police
organization which shall be made up of life, active or associate members
of each Fire Company; the number of such members shall be determined
by the Executive Fire Council. They shall be elected for a term of
five years at the company's regular election, and each member so elected
must complete the required training for said position. The members
of the Fire Police Organization so elected shall be sworn in by the
Township Clerk or Township official duly authorized to administer
the oath of office in January of the year of their term. The Fire
Police shall have the power to provide for the election of their officers.
They shall manage their own affairs under rules and regulations adopted
by and subject to the approval of the Executive Fire Council and shall
follow Department standard operating procedures and policy. They will
assist the Chief, Deputy Chief or officer in charge during the time
of fire, doing general police duty or as directed by the Chief, Deputy
Chief or officer in charge.
[Amended 5-29-1986; 10-8-1997; 3-8-2006]
A violation of the provisions of §
28-15A,
B,
C,
D,
E,
F,
J and/or
K of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in §
1-9 of this Code.