D O C K E T
HACKENSACK CITY COUNCIL
Monday, September 20th, 2004 – 8:00 P.M.
1. Roll Call
2. Flag Salute
3. Approval of Minutes – September 7th, 2004
All of the following resolutions were unanimously approved:
4. Resolution #252 – Final Adoption of Ordinance 8-2004
5. Resolution #253 – Capital Budget Amendment ($1.3M)
6. Resolution #254 – Approval of Refunds
7. Resolution #255 – Emergency – Collapsed Sewer Lines
8. Resolution #256 – Bank Depositories
9. Resolution #257 – Introduction of Ordinance 9-2004
(Municipal Employment Classifications for the Fire Department)
10. Resolution #258 – Introduction of Ordinance 10-2004
(Municipal Employment Classifications for the Fire
Department)
11. Resolution #259 – Reject Bids – Catch Basins
12. Resolution #260 – Reject Bids – Sewer Repairs
13. Resolution #261 – Emergency Appropriation – Revaluation of Real Property (Up to $1M to be spent on hiring a company to conduct property revaluations).
14. Resolution #262 – Award Bid – Elevator Sub-code Inspection Services
15. Resolution #263 – United Water - Application for
Extension to Distributing System
16. Resolution #264 – Award Contract – Playground Equipment ($56,000).
17. Resolution #265 – Professional Service – Qscend
Technologies ($9,000)
18. Resolution #266 – Award Bid – Fire Department Ambulance ($144,000)
19. Resolution #267 – Professional Service – Red Oak Consulting
20. Resolution #268 – Payment of Bills
Public Comments:
Many residents questioned the Mayor and Council on the property revaluations to commence soon. The revaluation process is expected to be completed in 2006. For more information, please see the following link:
City to refigure property valuesAnother resident questioned the format of the City Council docket and suggested that the resolutions be for "detailed".
One complained that a Zoning Board meeting was accidentally scheduled on Roshashana.
The flooding under the River St. Trestle was also addressed. For more on this, see the following link.
Trestle is higher, but not any drier A Council candidate questioned the city the ambulance expenditure (see above); sewage concerns near River Street and other issues.