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4/16/01 Borough Council Meeting Minutes
Absent: C. Pihokken
There have been complaints about unregistered cars, an unregistered trailer and excessive noise at a Princeton Avenue house. Lawrence Raffaelli and a State Police representative arranged to have the cars towed and they will be enforcing the ordinance prohibiting trailers that are connected to electricity and water. 

Mayor Brian Nolan announced appointments for a special subcommittee on municipal grant programs. Members are William O'Brien, Tony Bianculli, Peggy Harris and one other person who has not yet been named. 

Council voted to appoint Robert Crowe of Montgomery Avenue as Constable.

Rocky Hill's tercentennial will be celebrated on Oct. 6. Mayor Nolan, Jeanette Muser and Richard Batchelder are forming committees and working on plans. 

Peggy Harris of the Shade Tree Committee reported that volunteers cleaned and raked in Crescent Point Park. Six trees have been planted and mulching has been completed at Borough Hall. Ms. Harris discussed needed improvements at Panicaro Park, including a picnic table, mulch and additional playground equipment. Council agreed to arrange for mulch and will consider the other items. 

Brush and tree limb removal will be May 14. Brush that is two inches in diameter or less is to be tied in bundles with rope or twine and the bundles must be four feet or less in length. Tree limbs must be no larger than four inches in diameter and should be cut in four foot lengths. Trunks and roots will not be picked up.

 

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