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[quote="Guest"]The April 7, 2008 Township Committee minutes have been posted. "... Ordinance Second Reading Cranbury Township Ordinance # 03-08-08 A motion to enter an Ordinance entitled, Cranbury Township Ordinance # 03-08-08,” A BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR VARIOUS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANBURY, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING $312,788.50 THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $202,145 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF.”, was presented for second reading and final adoption. The Ordinance was published in the Cranbury Press, posted on the Township Bulletin Board and copies were available to the public. The Mayor opened the public hearing on the Ordinance. No one present wished to speak, so the hearing was declared closed. On motion by Mr. Wittman, seconded by Mr. Stannard, the Ordinance was adopted by a vote: ... Ms. Smeltzer asked the status of the Township taking over the remainder of the “Updike” property from Sharbell Developers. Someone from the Public had notified her that the property was now indicated Ms. Cunningham, Clerk, had checked her records and also had checked with the Assessor’s Office and the Township has not to date received the Deed of Dedication from the County. Ms. Waterbury, Township Attorney, reported the Township had not wanted to facilitate the Deed due to work still needing to be done by the Developer. Ms. Smeltzer asked if, once the Deed is effectuated, is it the Township’s plan is to have the property farmed. Ms. Waterbury added, if the farmer is presently farming the parcel, he would be allowed to farm until the new season and then would have to enter into a new Agreement with the Township (once the Deed of Dedication is facilitated). Mr. Wittman indicated that is the plan, however, until such time the Township decides it needs an additional field for recreation use, etc. ... Mr. Mark Berkowsky, Cranbury Housing Associates, reported the Township is going to receive a $300,000 grant from the County Home Funds for the new affordable housing units on Old Cranbury Road. This was through the efforts of the newly hired consultant, MGB Housing. Mayor Stout added the consultant is looking for additional grant monies for the Township to apply for. ... Public Comment The Mayor opened the meeting to public questions and comments on those items not on the agenda. Mr. Michael Dulin, Wynnewood Drive, thanked the Township Committee for all the good work done over this past year. Mr. Dulin gave as an example, the report Mr. Berkowsky had just given about the $300,000 grant and commended the Township Committee for obtaining the grant. Mayor Stout stated he wanted everyone to know, before anyone asks, that the Township is now aware the PNC Bank Building across the Street is for sale. Mayor Stout stated the Township had been trying for months to get information about the building and now that the sign has gone up it will be making an inquiry. Mr. Richard Kallan, Wynnewood Drive, asked about West Windsor bragging about there being only one (1) of six (6) municipalities with an extremely high bond rating and asked if Cranbury Township has such a high rating. Mayor Stout responded he did not know, however, he believes that Cranbury Township does in fact have a high rating. Ms. Smeltzer indicated she would find out what the Township’s bond rating is. There being no further comments, the Mayor closed the public part of the meeting. ... Mayor’s Notes Mayor Stout reported this Thursday, April 9, 2008 and Friday, April 10, 2008, he planned on attending the New Jersey Conference of Mayors’ Convention in Atlantic City, for the main purpose to hear about and engage in some dialogue about COAH. Mayor Stout stated representatives from the State would also be there and he hoped to come back with some additional new information concerning COAH issues. ..." http://www.cranburytownship.org/TC_minutes040708.pdf[/quote]
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Posted: Tue, Apr 29 2008, 7:55 am EDT
Post subject: The April 7, 2008 Township Committee minutes have been posted.
The April 7, 2008 Township Committee minutes have been posted.
"...
Ordinance
Second Reading
Cranbury Township Ordinance # 03-08-08
A motion to enter an Ordinance entitled, Cranbury Township Ordinance # 03-08-08,” A BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR VARIOUS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANBURY, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING $312,788.50 THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $202,145 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF.”, was presented for second reading and final adoption. The Ordinance was published in the Cranbury Press, posted on the Township Bulletin Board and copies were available to the public. The Mayor opened the public hearing on the Ordinance. No one present wished to speak, so the hearing was declared closed. On motion by Mr. Wittman, seconded by Mr. Stannard, the Ordinance was adopted by a vote:
...
Ms. Smeltzer asked the status of the Township taking over the remainder of the “Updike” property from Sharbell Developers. Someone from the Public had notified her that the property was now indicated Ms. Cunningham, Clerk, had checked her records and also had checked with the Assessor’s Office and the Township has not to date received the Deed of Dedication from the
County. Ms. Waterbury, Township Attorney, reported the Township had not wanted to facilitate the Deed due to work still needing to be done by the Developer. Ms. Smeltzer asked if, once the Deed is effectuated, is it the Township’s plan is to have the property farmed. Ms. Waterbury added, if the farmer is presently farming the parcel, he would be allowed to farm until the new season and then would have to enter into a new Agreement with the Township (once the Deed of
Dedication is facilitated). Mr. Wittman indicated that is the plan, however, until such time the Township decides it needs an additional field for recreation use, etc.
...
Mr. Mark Berkowsky, Cranbury Housing Associates, reported the Township is going to receive a $300,000 grant from the County Home Funds for the new affordable housing units on Old Cranbury Road. This was through the efforts of the newly hired consultant, MGB Housing. Mayor Stout added the consultant is looking for additional grant monies for the Township to apply for.
...
Public Comment
The Mayor opened the meeting to public questions and comments on those items not on the agenda. Mr. Michael Dulin, Wynnewood Drive, thanked the Township Committee for all the good work done over this past year. Mr. Dulin gave as an example, the report Mr. Berkowsky had just given about the $300,000 grant and commended the Township Committee for obtaining the grant.
Mayor Stout stated he wanted everyone to know, before anyone asks, that the Township is now aware the PNC Bank Building across the Street is for sale. Mayor Stout stated the Township had been trying for months to get information about the building and now that the sign has gone up it will be making an inquiry.
Mr. Richard Kallan, Wynnewood Drive, asked about West Windsor bragging about there being only one (1) of six (6) municipalities with an extremely high bond rating and asked if Cranbury Township has such a high rating. Mayor Stout responded he did not know, however, he believes that Cranbury Township does in fact have a high rating. Ms. Smeltzer indicated she would find out what the Township’s bond rating is.
There being no further comments, the Mayor closed the public part of the meeting.
...
Mayor’s Notes
Mayor Stout reported this Thursday, April 9, 2008 and Friday, April 10, 2008, he planned on attending the New Jersey Conference of Mayors’ Convention in Atlantic City, for the main purpose to hear about and engage in some dialogue about COAH. Mayor Stout stated representatives from the State would also be there and he hoped to come back with some additional new information concerning COAH issues.
..."
http://www.cranburytownship.org/TC_minutes040708.pdf