| Dave Staph, Borough Engineer, said the sewer
agreement with Stonebridge was approved. Two grants totaling $252,000 were
received for road improvement. Toth and Merritt will be repaved. The sewer
line on Merritt from Lemore to Montgomery will be replaced before this is
done.
The State Police are aware of the problem with the house at 90
Princeton Avenue and are working with the Health Officer to see if there
are too many families and if health codes are being violated.
The Borough Budget was read (title only) fulfilling the public notice.
No action was taken and passage was postponed, as there may still be a
chance to receive grant money from the State.
Council member Pihokken presented the preliminary traffic calming plans
from the County. (A copy is in the Library.) He will discuss the placement
of Pedestrian Crossing signs with the County representative.
Larry Raffaelli, Building Inspector, said there have been 39 permits
issued since 1/l/01 and $8800 has been collected in fees.
Mayor Nolan reported that the Montgomery Administrator said the type of
police coverage the Borough wants is not allowed by law.
Rabies Clinic: Monday, April 23 at the Firehouse from 4 -
6 PM.
Clean-Up Days: Saturday 5/9 and Saturday 10/20. The
Council went into executive session to discuss the applications for
Constable.
Note! May 7th Meeting to cover traffic calming.
Tire Drop-Offs: On April 28 and May 5, tires will be
accepted at the North County Public Works Garage at 5 Holland Avenue,
Peapack and at the South County Public Works Garage at 410 Roycefield
Road, Hillsborough. They may be dropped off the first Saturday of every
month from 8 AM to Noon at the County Recycling Center at 40 Polhemus Lane
in Bridgewater. |