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New Ordinance Mandates Maintenance of Grease Interceptors to Protect Sewer System
The council introduced Ordinance 17-26, concerning the maintenance and operation of grease interceptors for food-serving establishments. This ordinance aims to prevent detrimental effects on the sanitary sewer system by ensuring proper maintenance of these interceptors, following recent failures of privately owned units that caused operational issues. The ordinance will empower health inspectors to collect data on grease interceptors and require annual documentation of their maintenance, which is considered standard operating procedure and not overly burdensome.
Randolph Police Department Upgrades Equipment and Personnel
The Police Department is advancing several initiatives, including the deployment of new tasers and the replacement of service rifles. Additionally, five police academy recruits have begun their field training. Monies for these upgrades have been secured through the county prosecutor's office, and the department is preparing to fill two anticipated vacancies.
Randolph Clerk's Office to Process Bingo and Raffle Licenses Following Ordinance Approval
The council introduced Ordinance 16-26, which allows the township clerk's office to process bingo and raffle licenses. This change aligns with state statutes and follows a favorable report from the ordinance work group, centralizing administrative responsibility within the clerk's office. The ordinance was passed on final reading, with the notice of its passage to be published according to law.
Town Council Considers $72,000 Capital Appropriation for Pedestrian Safety and Police Equipment
The council is considering Ordinance 19-26, a $72,000 capital appropriation from the Capital Improvement Fund. This appropriation is designated for two projects: $45,000 for improvements to the Harvey Terrace pedestrian crossing, in cooperation with Morris County, and the purchase of updated tasers for the police department. Morris County is contributing $115,000 towards the Harvey Terrace project. Both projects are seen as enhancing public safety.
Randolph Considers Zoning Change to Allow Craft Alcohol Manufacturing in Industrial District
The council introduced Ordinance 18-26, which would amend zoning regulations to permit the craft manufacture of alcoholic beverages as a permitted use in the I-1 industrial district. This change aims to align the township's zoning ordinance with state Alcoholic Beverage Control regulations, allowing local craft breweries to operate without needing special zoning permits or reviews. The ordinance was developed in consultation with a local craft brewery operator and is considered beneficial for both the operator and the township.
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