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TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG

Council Meeting Minutes

December 06, 2016

The Phillipsburg Town Council conducted its regular meeting on Tuesday, December 06, 2016 at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building located at 675 Corliss Avenue.

The required Open Public Meeting Act Statement was read by Councilman Fey.

INVOCATION by Councilman Fey


PLEDGE by the Assembly

ROLL CALL

PRESENT: Council President: Tersigni

Council Members: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza

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TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Mayor Ellis, Clerk Kleiner,



​​​​​​ Attorney Wenner, Attorney Troxell

APPROVAL OF MINUTES Council Mtg 11-14-2016

​​​​Motion

Councilman Fey moved for approval of minutes. The motion was seconded by Councilman Davis.


VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Tersigni, Piazza

NAYS: None

APPROVAL OF BILLS:

SUMMARY

CURRENT FUND ​​​ $ 1,991,040.37


STATE & FEDERAL GRANTS​​​​ 4,204.43
CAPITAL FUND 7,260.00

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SEWAGE UTILITY FUND​​​ 171,216.64
SEWER CAPITAL FUND​​​​​ 41,909.38

PLANNING BOARD TRUST FUND 22,092.50

SECTION 8 2,019.23
AGENCY FUND 167.34

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Total regular bills list December 06, 2016 $ 2,240,025.79

Section 8 Rent Payments $ 0

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PRE- PAID BILL LIST AS OF December 06, 2016



CURRENT FUND $ 0

STATE & FEDERAL GRANTS $ 69,500.00


SEWER UTILITY FUND 591.48
AGENCY FUND 1,683.02

Pre -Paid Bills List of December 06, 2016 $ 71,774.50
GRAND TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS ​​ $ 2,311,800.29

Councilman Davis moved for approval of bills. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lutz.

Councilman Lutz questioned the Van Cleef Escrow for gas and engineering oversight. Mayor Ellis stated this was not Town funds, Councilman Lutz do we have to pay? Attorney Wenner stated the Town pays from the escrow.

Councilman Lutz questioned HT Lyons, the boiler at the garage, can’t we create jobs for local people. Mayor Ellis stated we are no longer using worth. Councilman Lutz also questioned the desk tops? Computers for the Police answered one of the officers in the room.


VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni

NAYS: None


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Mayor Ellis and swears in Officer Gary Ricker, Jr. – who’s family and was here along with his Phillipsburg Brothers in blue.

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MAYORS REPORT
CELEBRATE DIVERSITY:
Vicki Mendes-Branch was the first African American elected to any governmental position in Phillipsburg. She was elected to serve on the School Board. Congratulations Vicki! As a town, we should be proud and continue to embrace our diversity.
PRESERVE CULTURAL, NATURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES:
The Historic Flats signs are done and ready to be installed.
ENHANCE ARTS, PARKS, AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES:

•Councilman Davis has assisted with preparing the youth basketball facilities schedule.


•The Polar Express Train Ride will bring nearly 30,000 people to town by the end of the event on December 18, 2016 . By using the Transit, Market Street, and Riverside way parking lots we are able to generate some revenue by collecting parking fees; SPECIAL KUDOS TO Robert Merlo for managing revenue and work 0ver 18 days straight w/o overtime!!!! ALSO KUDOS TO MULTIPLE ADMINISTRATORS and DPW staff for taking time away from family to help out. We have also developed an interim Special Event Application for all Major events and it has assisted us with developing a process to streamline the movement of people/ traffic through town, provides lighting, crowd control, sanitary sewage needs, signage, security, communications and medical emergencies. Thank you Council and Rich Wenner for approving that, we borrowed lights and VMS, and we also are thinking of having our first camp out in July, do smores, night sky watch, it will be the first time in Walters Park
The first weekend, with the help of many volunteers, we were able to get a good idea what was needed for the train rides. As a result of our finding, we developed the Special Operations Plan specific for this event.
This weekend we will have 2 food trucks in the lot near the intersection of Market and So. Main Streets. Fired-up Flatbread and Cupcake Carnival are the food truck vendors who will be participating. Come down and check them out!

Selling gourmet cupcakes.


STRENGTHEN NEIGHBORHOODS:

I was invited and attended the “Pursel Hill Gang’ luncheon on November 30th. This group of residents meets on a regular basis and continues to support their neighborhood. The neighborhood signs continue to provide me with much positive feedback.


Dawn put in for her retirement and we will start taking names in December.
Channel 69 did a piece on our redevelopment plan for downtown.

We have held Budget meetings over the last week with every Department Head and they were required to submit and justify their increases, and there were very few increases, which should make Council happy.


CREATE SELF-SUSTAINING PROGRAMS:

We met today with a vendor and had a discussion on the purchase of a multi-space meter for the Transit, Market Street, and Riverside Way lots. The first meter will be installed in the Riverside Way lot. The parking revenue generated will help sustain our current fund and kick start the UEZ program.

We continue to generate revenue from the single meters along Main Street and are also looking into updating those meters as our revenue increases. The meters can be programed from a distance; we can raise fees for the weekend if we are having an event.
ATTRACT / PROMOTE NEW BUSINESS AND INVESTMENTS:

The Riverview at Delaware Station project is moving forward. I will continue to keep you updated as things progress, 136 Townhomes and apartments.


SECURE NEIGHBORHOODS THROUGH COMMUNITY POLICING:

Thank you to Travis Zechnman, and Officer Tim Moore attended the Phillipsburg Downtown Association meeting last week. He discussed community policing with the members.


I would like to recommend Ralph Jiorle for reappointment with Resolution 2016-229A

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Center for Addiction Recovery and Education Success – Speaker Yvette Day, Executive Director spoke about how we can help and the County awarded a grant to launch a recovery program. It is more than a 12 step recovery process; it is detox treatment, housing, and food, work with probation and drug court, with a support network, so that they don’t go down the same path. Philipsburg had a most recent death on Saturday, Narcan has been a help reversing the Heroin OD. Phillipsburg has had four times as many as any other area in Warren County. That’s why it is so important for everyone, helps with societal costs, police, EMT working on an individual, how communities suffer with drugs coming in and out of neighbor hoods. Bring recovery support to make the community stronger, huge core of volunteers, recovery allies, people that help, they have been trained to be a recovery coach, help with goals are - housing, dinner, recovery support, outreach calls, hi how are you, so glad you called, 200people who we make calls to, mutual aid, a place for someone to choose a better path, someone to listen, someone who cares, since June of 2015 1500 people using the service, national council, cost to society $77000, no inpatient cost, when cares looks to expand to look here in Phillipsburg, my heart is here, worked on other projects, heroin epidemic and shed a blind eye, expand the recovery services so that it doesn't happen that often, the more people you keep from relapsing, is one less person that the police don’t work on, or hospital doesn't have to care for. They won’t have to be put on a waiting list that 3 weeks, input together an outline of what cares is, and when we come back to the table to have a partnership and the benefit of Phillipsburg to have a recovery support system.

Ms. Day supply the pamphlet, looking for volunteers, all we do is free, won't be asked Medicaid number, or insurance thank you all very much! Any questions, phone number or email.


MAYOR information early stages of partnering with the Freedom house opening up a center, process of locating a premise, administration offsite, would you be able to partner with them.

Ms. Day, I received a phone call yesterday, and yes, absolutely, detox is detox, we are recovery support services, Mayor St Lukes, closing its meeting next Monday

Councilman Piazza - any private funding? Ms Day, no not yet, we are first in Warren County, national model, out of Connecticut - can't always rely on the county of state for funding, Council President Tersigni stated Amanda, and another person, we have supported and bring to next level it is not getting better and hope people can see the light with your organization, such young people and it is very sad, thank so much for coming in, Thank you very much for coming in.

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OLD BUSINESS – Councilman Lutz questioned the letter to Mr. Guerra, he keeps giving the same sob story. I want to make a motion to go onto the next step

Attorney Wenner questioned what address?

Councilman Lutz, response was 7 I think the old bike shop

Councilman Piazza stated he has been dealing with Mr. Guerra and hasn’t seen any movement, I tried but I don’t believe it was the wrong approach.

Mayor Ellis stated that RCA loans to be released,

Council President Tersigni stated he believes he didn’t’ have funding, in my opinion.

Councilman Davis stated we are proceeding.

Attorney Wenner stated he is coming in 2016 for the habitability of 5 Union Square

Mayor Ellis stated codes, we will have Kevin go out, I will talk to him in the morning.

Councilman Lutz made a motion R: 2016-239 to proceed with habitability hearing on 5 Union Square. The motion was seconded by Councilman Piazza.

Councilman Piazza The motion carried a 5-0 vote

Also a Motion on 2016-240 Habitability hearing on 835 South Main Street house fire. Councilman Lutz made a motion to have a habitability hearing and the motion was seconded by Councilman Fey. The motion carried and 5-0 vote

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PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON AGENDA ITEMS

Joe Meyner 392 South Main Street Gary Ricker, does he speak Spanish, 2016-28 streets are one way. Frost no parking, on one side, Council President Tersigni stated the old high school making the adjustment now that the trailers are gone, 230 and 231 snow movers, One is a DPW tractor and one is the Garbage truck Mayor Ellis stated Joe Meyner, 2016-235 actual agreement is not included - deferred compensation - to make retirement. Payroll deduction, Council President Tersigni helps people to invest for the future, Mayor Ellis separate fund like a 401 K, and a second type of benefit using your own money. Thank you
Bill Timmann, 230 South Main Street Parking Ordinance, Tuesday to keep cars off South Main Street, I am waiting for an accident, watching the car show.

Attorney Wenner stated the Mayor is doing kiosk to install in lot can adopt the ordinance to address the parking needs as they arise, it is an open issue at this point.

Councilman Piazza stated we can do what we can with events, they close of Northampton St. Trying to promote the town we do direct people down Mercer Street not sure what you’re looking for.

Bill Timmann last summer we had a false fire call at O’Donnell, three trucks and nothing moved, just my point.

Mayor stated that we are recently using destination signage, getting cars off Main Street and there will be signs, and within the permit is a traffic flow plan, and we will be glad to sit down speak about the car show.

Bill Timmann we are done with this year and moving into next year.

Mayors stated covers over the meetings and move to the lots and create more revenue

Bill Timmann, 7 Union Square liquor licenses

Council President Tersigni they hold a pocket license

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ORDINANCES
O: 2016 – 26A (First Reading)
ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG, COUNTY OF WARREN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY AMENDING ORDINANCE 2016- 26 REGARDING PARKING FEES ON CERTAIN MUNICIPAL LOTS was introduced for a first reading by Councilman Piazza the motion was seconded by Councilman Fey.

Discussion: Councilman Lutz stated I think $10.00 is too high



ROLL CALL


Councilmen

First

Second

Yea

Nay

Abstain

Absent

Davis







x










Fey




x

x










Lutz










x







Piazza

x




x










Tersigni







x









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O: 2016 – 28 (First Reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG, COUNTY

OF WARREN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AMENDING CHAPTER 67-21, SCHEDULE V, ONE WAY STREETS, OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN ONE WAY STREETS was introduced for a first reading by Councilman Fey the motion was seconded by Councilman Davis.


ROLL CALL


Councilmen

First

Second

Yea

Nay

Abstain

Absent

Davis




x

x










Fey

x




x










Lutz







x










Piazza







x










Tersigni







x










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RESOLUTIONS
R: 2016 – 229A
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG, COUNTY OF WARREN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, APPROVING THE REAPPOINTMENT OF RALPH JIORLE TO THE PHILLIPSBURG LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEE was introduced by Councilman Fey who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lutz.

ROLL CALL


Councilmen

First

Second

Yea

Nay

Abstain

Absent

Davis







x










Fey

x




x










Lutz




x

x










Piazza







x










Tersigni







x









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R: 2016-230
A RESOLUTION AWARDING PURCHASES UNDER NEW NATIONAL JOINT POWERS ALLIANCE CONTRACT was introduced by Councilman Piazza who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lutz.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni


NAYS: None

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R: 2016-231
A RESOLUTION AWARDING PURCHASES UNDER NEW NATIONAL JOINT POWERS ALLIANCE CONTRACT was introduced by Councilman Fey who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Davis.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni


NAYS: None

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R: 2016-232

A RESOLUTION AWARDING PURCHASES UNDER NEW JERSEY STATE CONTRACT (NAME PATCHES) was introduced by Councilman Lutz who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Fey.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni
NAYS: None

R: 2016-233

A RESOLUTION AWARDING PURCHASES UNDER NEW JERSEY STATE CONTRACT (FACE PIECES) was introduced by Councilman Fey who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lutz.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni


NAYS: None

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R: 2016 - 234
A RESOLUTION IMPOSING LIEN FOR MUNICIPAL SERVICES

was introduced by Councilman Fey who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Davis.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni
NAYS: None

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R: 2016 – 235

RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE A PROVIDER OF A DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG was introduced by Councilman Lutz who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Fey

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni


NAYS: None

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R: 2016-236
A RESOLUTION APPROVING 2016-2017 LIQUOR LICENSES WITHIN TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG 12:18 RULING SMB DEVELOPMENT, LLC was introduced by Councilman Fey who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lutz.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni


NAYS: None

R: 2016-237


A RESOLUTION APPROVING 2016-2017 LIQUOR LICENSES

WITHIN TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG 12:39 RULING ROCK SKY, LLC

was introduced by Councilman Fey who moved for its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lutz

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni


NAYS: None

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NEW BUSINESS ​

Michelle Forms Michelle Crosson ACO August 29 2016, 211 calls, 29 dogs, 24 cats, opened pound on Nov 18, December 1, Yesterday opened and satisfactory rating, two dogs now, How many violation 2015-2016 18 violations, from 2015-2016, to place the animals, November 17 food bank, use flow of donations

Councilman Piazza - advertise on Website, forms, organization, and record keeping from the health department

Councilman Fey taking this in a new direction, lost kitten few nights ago, girls crying for kitty, posters around town

Mayor Ellis questioned do you like what you do?

Michele, ACO, yes Love it, my dream job

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PUBLIC PETITIONS

Pete Mulshine 23 Hudson Street, Demo company in NY

Attorney Wenner there was a revision in the contract

Pete Mulshine stated they are busing in Illegal aliens, have been reported to INS
Gary DeAlmo stated we know Phillipsburg has many issues to talk care of garbage in park there is no height on trestle into the park

Joe Meyner 392 South Main Follow up- on recording the meeting, Riverview project as is, I believe that there was no public hearing, public hearing

Council President Tersigni stated there was a public hearing

Joe Meyner stated the planning board redevelopment committee on a traffic study problem, they did not consider Union Square a problem, questions of the PILOT relative to cost, to the tax payer, not in planning board jurisdiction, in Councils jurisdiction, continuing criticism, Marks, criticism and start by recording the meeting, he made a motion, and no public hearing

Councilman Davis stated in terms of the agenda, agenda items

Joe Meyner stated yes precisely.

Council President Tersigni stated I did put it on the agenda

Attorney Wenner stated understood

Joe Meyner stated fixing badly

Mayor Ellis stated with regard of the Howard Street project the developer is not interested in developing Howard Street, however the Town is looking into the extension, if we see that problem we will be prepared to deal with it properly.

Joe Meyner stated I am more concerned on Union Square not Stockton Street

Mayor Ellis stated 78 and 22 will be used more why you think they will go down South Main Street to Union Square

Joe Meyner I did study years ago on Union Square

Council President Tersigni moves things along


Bill Timmann, 232 South Main Street, questioned a statement that he believed he heard at a Council meeting
Jennifer Demarco Wolf 207 Wilson Street, Kevin Duddy, and Ted, all 35 items, what is the nature of the violations, my landlord, Mayor code official will arrange it so that you won't have to move out of the house, Jennifer couldn’t work on the house, not do what Kevin says so it passes the inspection,.

Attorney Wenner stated to talk to an attorney,

Jennifer Wolf I am on section 8 and resigned a lease without certificate of habitability

Attorney Wenner not a council issue

Councilman Davis lsnjlaw legal advice, if on section 8, need license or permit to fix property they are drugs, He yells and scream, Lenny

Jennifer Wolf stated that five (5) people knew Lenny i was there 130 Ms. Boutros, Kevin was not there, 5 knew Kevin and I knew,

Mayor problem, and Mr. Boutros, Have Kevin and summons, Mold, Warren County BOH (board of health), Chuck, told me mold specialist, come out and test it tell Larry to fix it. I know him, Attorney Wenner you have an attorney who knows what he is doing,

Jennifer Wolf stated she had a mold test done on my daughter,

Councilman Lutz, heard mayor set up an appointment with Kevin and give all your questions to them, he will address your issues with Mr. Boutros,

Mayor Ellis stated that we will make sure that the employees are doing the proper things


Paul Smicky 829 Hill Street, you had stated that tarps were going on Pursel feed mill, I go past and there is no tarps and winter time is coming

Mayor Ellis, stated that he has gone into the building slate on lath, shingles are sliding down, had roofer come in and have to lay a pattern to keep the tarp in place and we are getting a price, we are not ignoring it, it is just very problematic, inside is intact and a lot better than I thought it would be.

Paul Smicky questioned the cell tower was it transferrable to the owner, and we are using it for the police and fire department, we already have something in place Chief Stettner stated.

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OPENTIME

Council President Tersigni stated that the Roseberry House Yule time is from 6-9 and the 5th graders are getting a tour of the house. The Yule event has been very successful.

I have known Gary Ricker Jr. for a long time, Congratulations to his Father, Gram, and entire family on this outstanding gentleman.

Last Wednesday I gave out the outstanding lineman aware, it was the easiest pick of this year, #52 Santini, thank you.


Councilman Lutz asked if we could get DPW to do the mold check if Kevin doesn’t’ want to handle it and the Warren County Health Department to handle the mold.

Mayor Ellis stated that we need someone who is certified in the mold we just can’t do the work. I would need to speak with the construction official. It is no different we need to hire and be licensed; the Warren County Health officials are more equipped to handle that. I think we need to thank the bridge commission, the officers in the police booth directing traffic on the late run of the train.


Councilman Lutz stated to Council President - I would like to make a motion that the personnel files be removed from the Clerk and anything else involving all personnel matters to the BA immediately! Also, another motion removing clerk from the officer certifications of pensions and benefits, the BA can’t do her job without. Since the Town Clerk serves the Town Council it is up to us to make the move and get going. The Administrator is hindered and doesn’t have a lot of them it has been a year this bickering has to stop and we need to go back to where we were, and back to the Town Code, the administrator had the files and personnel.

Councilman Piazza stated he was not aware the Town Clerk was holding any files.

Councilman Lutz stated yes the Clerk has files

Councilman Fey stated personnel matters with the Business Administrator not the Town business it is the Mayor’s project

Councilman Piazza stated the Clerk works for the Council I understand what you’re saying

Councilman Fey administration first not rules of job

Councilman Piazza I understand

Councilman Fey she was given the Civil Service

Councilman Lutz let’s ask the attorney

Attorney Wenner stated that the Clerk does work for the Council and the duties are by statute, but this can be handled internally, though I was not aware of any issues

Councilman Davis stated the BA has custody; we did Ordinance, and civil Service

Attorney Wenner stated yes

Mayor Ellis stated we will have to deal with it internally.
Councilman Fey stated he was appreciative that the Mayor Santa came to the Autism speaks for the children
Councilman Davis stated thank you for the recreation Councilman Fey, making improvements, Mr. Spencer and all the staff at the senior center I really enjoyed that event.

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MOTIONS

Application for Active Duty – Travis E Wiedner Lincoln Engine C. No. 2 Councilman Lutz made a motion for active duty. The motion was seconded by Councilman Piazza. The Councilman stated Thank you.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni
NAYS: None

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EXECUTIVE MEETING NONE
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ADJOURNMENT

Councilman Lutz moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded by Councilman Piazza.

VOTE: YEAS: Davis, Fey, Lutz, Piazza, Tersigni


NAYS: None
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