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REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 25, 2017

10:00 A.M.
A regular meeting of the North Wildwood City Council was held in the morning of the above date in the City Hall. The President of Council stated, “The meeting is now open. Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by posting a copy of the revised notice of the time and place of this meeting on the City Clerk’s bulletin board and by mailing a copy of the same to The Herald, The Press and Wildwood Leader on January 4, 2017.”
ROLL CALL: Present were Mayor Patrick Rosenello, President of Council Salvatore Zampirri, Councilpersons Edwin Koehler, Margaret Bishop, James Kane and Joseph Rullo. Councilpersons David Del Conte and Kellyann Tolomeo were not present. Also present were City Administrator Kevin Yecco, Solicitor William Kaufmann and Engineer Ralph Petrella.
MINUTES: On a motion by Koehler, seconded by Kane, that the minutes of the regular meeting of April 5, 2017 be approved as read. Carried.
COMMUNICATIONS:
FEMA

RE: Notice of Increase in NFIP Flood Insurance Rating to Class “6”


On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, that the above correspondence be received, accepted and filed. Carried. Mayor Rosenello stated that Ron Simone has done a great job with getting the City’s rating to a “6”, which provides for a 20% reduction in Flood Insurance Rates for the City’s homeowners.
ATLANTIC COUNTY MUNICIPAL JIF

RE: 2016 Safety Incentive Program Award


On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, that the above correspondence be received, accepted and filed. Carried.
CMC DEPT. OF MOSQUITO CONTROL

RE: Annual Mosquito/Pesticide Report


On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, that the above correspondence be received, accepted and filed. Carried.
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC

RE: National Safe Digging Month


On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, that the above correspondence be received, accepted and filed. Carried.
MV ENGINEERING

RE: Application for CAFRA General Permit, 432 W. 16th Ave.


On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, that the above correspondence be received, accepted and filed. Carried.
RALPH PETRELLA, CITY ENGINEER

RE: Comment on Riparian License – Chris Deegler – 3rd Avenue Street End


On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, that the above correspondence be received, accepted and filed. Carried.
SPECIAL EVENT

RE: Beachfront Bargain Hunt, April 29-May 2


On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that the above special events application be approved. Carried.
REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 25, 2017
SPECIAL EVENT

RE: Spring Boardwalk Car Show, May 11-14


On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that the above special events application be approved. Carried.
SPECIAL EVENT

RE: MS Coast-to-Coast Bike Ride, May 20


On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that the above special events application be approved. Carried.
SPECIAL EVENT

RE: Capt. Kidd’s Pirate Day, May 20


On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that the above special events application be approved. Carried.
SPECIAL EVENT

RE: Lighthouse Bridges of Faith Day, May 21


On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that the above special events application be approved. Carried.
APPOINTMENTS:
Buildings, Parks & Grounds Department:

John Russo Landscape Laborer 6/12/17


Police Department:

Chris Altomari SLEO I 5/1/17

Timothy Cain SLEO I 5/1/17

Matthew Quinlan SLEO I 5/1/17

Ty Scibilia SLEO I 5/1/17

Richard McHale SLEO I 5/1/17

Alex Corwonski SLEO I 5/1/17

Jesus Velez SLEO I 5/1/17

Georgeann Batten SLEO I 5/1/17

Andrew Murray SLEO I 5/1/17

Brandon Weist SLEO I 5/1/17

Nicholas Antonucci SLEO II 5/1/17

Nicholas Bazis SLEO II 5/1/17

Nicholas DePiano SLEO II 5/1/17



Alexander Arno SLEO II 5/1/17

Garrett Dolly SLEO II 5/1/17

Jarel Ferren SLEO II 5/1/17

Luke Falkenberg SLEO II 5/1/17

Kelly Guglielmo SLEO II 5/1/17

Travis Hoffman SLEO II 5/1/17

Zachary Holmes SLEO II 5/1/17

Steven Linde SLEO II 5/1/17

Alexa McIntyre SLEO II 5/1/17

Mark Loyd SLEO II 5/1/17

Mark Mitchell SLEO II 5/1/17

Janai Ottey SLEO II 5/1/17

Luis Sibaja SLEO II 5/1/17

Sukhjinder Singh SLEO II 5/1/17

Andrew Skae SLEO II 5/1/17

Francis Vanore SLEO II 5/1/17

Edward Parfitt SLEO II 5/1/17

Nicholas Williams SLEO II 5/1/17

Lee Urschel SLEO II 5/1/17

Yakov Schmelczer SLEO II 5/1/17

Timothy Young SLEO II 5/1/17

Severino Butera-Addesso SLEO II 5/1/17

REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 25, 2017
Bruce Redfield SLEO II 5/15/17

Chukwuma Nwadike SLEO II 5/15/17

Richard Herrmann SLEO II 5/15/17

Lukas Micoletti SLEO II 5/15/17

Stephen Tolan SLEO II 5/15/17

Ben Stacey Code Enforcement 5/1/17

Annamarissa Rescio Dispatcher 5/15/17

Brooke Flanagan Dispatcher 5/15/17

Daniel Scharff SLEO II 5/15/17

Eric Bell SLEO II 5/15/17

Gary Tunnicliffe SLEO II 5/15/17

John Bartosiewicz SLEO II 5/15/17

John Sunderhauf SLEO II 5/15/17

Nicholas Lanier SLEO II 5/15/17

Brian Smith SLEO II 5/15/17

Christopher Russ SLEO II 5/15/17

Todd Batten SLEO II 5/15/17

Glenn Miller SLEO II 5/15/17

Joseph Powderley SLEO II 5/15/17
Beach Patrol:

Bill Quinn Lifeguard/Maintenance 4/26/17

Bill Ciavarelli Captain/Office 5/1/17

Biagio Fiorino Sr. Lieutenant/Office 5/1/17

Vince Picirrilli Handicap Driver/Maintenance 5/1/17

Mark Gose Supervisor/Maintenance 5/1/17

Pete Lees Supervisor/Maintenance 5/1/17

Vincent DeRitis Lifeguard 5/8/17


Fire Department:

Brendan Sibson Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Nickolas Tyson Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

James Donnelly Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Brian Dixon Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

John Matteo Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Christopher Wolfe Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Joshua Storch-Concepcion Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Matthew Kilmer Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Michael Mannion Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Patrick Kayser Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17

Christian Santos Firefighter/EMT 4/25/17
Public Works Department:

Richard Spinetta Laborer 4/26/17

John Rilling Laborer 4/26/17

John Shaw Laborer 4/26/17

Floyd Hughes Laborer 4/26/17

Gordon Hawkinson Laborer 4/26/17

John Harkins Laborer 4/26/17

Barry Green Laborer 4/26/17



Jeffrey Gillespie Laborer 4/26/17

Robert Dentino Laborer 4/26/17



John Dennison Mechanic 4/26/17

Michael Columella Laborer 4/26/17

Edward Brennan Laborer 4/26/17

William Brady Laborer 4/26/17


Municipal Court:

Karen Castle Clerk 5/15/17


On a motion by Koehler, seconded by Bishop, the above seasonal appointments be confirmed. Carried.
REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 25, 2017

REPORTS:

CITY CLERK REPORT FOR MARCH 2017:


Total monies collected for the Month:…………………………………$ 153,453.35

Total monies turned over to the City Treasurer……….………………….$ 50,207.15



REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR MARCH 2017:


Total monies turned over to the City Treasurer………………………….$ 482.00

Totals in NW for Month: Deaths -2- Marriages -2- Births -0-



POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR MARCH 2017:


Total monies turned over to the City Clerk’s Office……………… ……….....$ 472.05

Total Incidents Handled by the Department for the Month…………….. 2,592


SHORE ANIMAL CONTROL REPORT FOR MARCH 2017:

Total NW Calls for Month……………………………………………………………13


CMC ANIMAL SHELTER REPORT FOR MARCH 2017:

Total NW Adoptions for Month………………………………………………………0

Total Reclaims for Month…………………………………………………………….0

Total Surrenders for Month…………………………………………………………….3


On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Koehler, that the above reports be received and filed as presented. Carried.
ORDINANCES:
ORDINANCE NO. 1712 - On a motion by Kane, seconded by Bishop, that Ordinance No. 1712 be placed on its second reading. Carried.
The City Clerk read Ordinance No. 1712 by its title, as required by Law, known as “An Ordinance To Be Known As The “Salary Ordinance” Fixing And Determining The Salary And Compensation Ranges To Be Paid To The Elective And Appointive Officers Of The City Of North Wildwood, In The County Of Cape May And State Of New Jersey Providing For The Raising Of The Amounts Thereof By Taxation And Providing For The Time And Meeting Of Payment Thereof“.
This Ordinance has been published according to Law, posted on the City Clerk’s bulletin board with copies available in the City Clerk’s Office on request.
The President of Council stated this was the time and place to hold a public hearing on Ordinance No. 1712 and asked if anyone present had any objections to the passage of this Ordinance. Hearing none, he then asked the City Clerk if he had received any objections in writing, the City Clerk stated none, the President of Council declared the hearing closed.
On a motion by Koehler, seconded by Kane, that Ordinance No. 1712 be passed on its second reading and published according to Law, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared Ordinance No. 1712 duly adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1713 - On a motion by Koehler, seconded by Kane, that Ordinance No. 1713 be placed on its second reading. Carried.
The City Clerk read Ordinance No. 1713 by its title, as required by Law, known as “An Ordinance Supplementing And Amending Ordinances 3, 194 And 1489, As Amended And Codified In The Chapter 382 Of Code Of The City Of North Wildwood And Repealing Ordinance 103“.
This Ordinance has been published according to Law, posted on the City Clerk’s bulletin board with copies available in the City Clerk’s Office on request.
The President of Council stated this was the time and place to hold a public hearing on Ordinance No. 1713 and asked if anyone present had any objections to the passage of this Ordinance. Hearing none, he then asked the City Clerk if he had received any objections in writing, the City Clerk stated none, the President of Council declared the hearing closed.
REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 25, 2017
On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Bishop, that Ordinance No. 1713 be passed on its second reading and published according to Law, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared Ordinance No. 1713 duly adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1714 - On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that Ordinance No. 1714 be placed on its second reading. Carried.
The City Clerk read Ordinance No. 1714 by its title, as required by Law, known as “An Ordinance Amending Chapter 178, Bulkheads, Of The Code Of The City Of North Wildwood“.
This Ordinance has been published according to Law, posted on the City Clerk’s bulletin board with copies available in the City Clerk’s Office on request.
The President of Council stated this was the time and place to hold a public hearing on Ordinance No. 1714 and asked if anyone present had any objections to the passage of this Ordinance. Hearing none, he then asked the City Clerk if he had received any objections in writing, the City Clerk stated none, the President of Council declared the hearing closed.
On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Bishop, that Ordinance No. 1714 be passed on its second reading and published according to Law, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared Ordinance No. 1714 duly adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1715 - On a motion by Koehler, seconded by Bishop, that Ordinance No. 1715 be placed on its first reading. Carried.
The City Clerk read Ordinance No. 1715 by its title, known as “Amending Ordinance 1444, As Amended By Ordinance 1463, Concerning Dumpsters, As Codified In Chapter 217 Of The Code Of The City Of North Wildwood“.
On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that Ordinance No. 1715 be passed on its first reading and published according to Law, the City Clerk called the roll, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared Ordinance No. 1715 passed on its first reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 1716 - On a motion by Koehler, seconded by Rullo, that Ordinance No. 1716 be placed on its first reading. Carried.
The City Clerk read Ordinance No. 1716 by its title, known as “An Ordinance Regulating The Operation Of Jitneys In The City Of North Wildwood“.
On a motion by Rullo, seconded by Kane, that Ordinance No. 1716 be passed on its first reading and published according to Law, the City Clerk called the roll, all voting in the
affirmative, the President of Council declared Ordinance No. 1716 passed on its first reading. Mayor Rosenello stated that the jitneys running on Seven Mile Beach and other places in the County have proposed to come into Anglesea from Stone Harbor, pick up and drop off passengers in the Entertainment District, and return to Stone Harbor. Other routes may be possible in the future. This ordinance sets the procedures for the jitneys to operate in the City.
RESOLUTIONS:
# 120-17

RE: Refund For Overpayment Of Real Estate Taxes

The above resolution was offered by Kane, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 121-17

RE: Cancelling Amounts On Sewer Accounts

The above resolution was offered by Kane, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.

REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 25, 2017
# 122-17

RE: Authorizing Return Of Balance Of Escrow Deposit – Seidenburg

The above resolution was offered by Koehler, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 123-17

RE: Authorizing Return Of Balance Of Escrow Deposit – Bomax


The above resolution was offered by Koehler, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 124-17

RE: Authorizing Return Of Balance Of Escrow Deposit – Deegler

The above resolution was offered by Koehler, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 125-17

RE: Authorizing Return Of Balance Of Escrow Deposit – Island Breeze

The above resolution was offered by Koehler, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 126-17

RE: Refund For Overpayment Of Fire Inspection Fees

The above resolution was offered by Kane, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 127-17

RE: Requesting The North Wildwood Planning Board To Conduct A Master Plan Reexamination

The above resolution was offered by Rullo, seconded by Bishop, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 128-17

RE: Authorizing Approval Of Items Of Revenue And Appropriation – 2017 Small Cities CDBG Grant – Pursuant To N.J.S.A. 40A:4-87

The above resolution was offered by Kane, seconded by Rullo, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 129-17

RE: Issuance Of Amusement Game Licenses (W & O Associates)

The above resolution was offered by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
# 130-17

RE: Awarding Contract To Jedstock, Inc. For Plastic 58-Gallon Trash Receptacles

The above resolution was offered by Koehler, seconded by Rullo, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted. Mayor Rosenello stated that these will replace the 55-gal. drums on the beach.

REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 25, 2017
# 131-17

RE: Awarding Contract To Asphalt Paving Systems, Inc. For Boardwalk Beach Showers Between 16th And 25th Avenues


The above resolution was offered by Kane, seconded by Rullo, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted. Mayor Rosenello stated that these rinse-off showers are similar to those installed last year between 4th and 15th Avenues.
# 132-17

RE: Authorizing The Police Department And Beach Patrol To Post Hazardous Conditions Information Signage At Unprotected Beach Locations



The above resolution was offered by Kane, seconded by Rullo, the roll being called, all voting in the affirmative, the President of Council declared the resolution duly adopted.
FINANCE/VOUCHER LIST:
On a motion by Bishop, seconded by Rullo, authorizing payment of all approved vouchers. Carried. As per Resolution #11-17, all bills listed below be paid and warrants drawn by the proper officers for the stated amounts.


Check #

Check Date

Vendor Name

Net Amount

43044

4/18/2017

NJ STATE HEALTH BENEFITS PRGRM

205,796.41

43045

4/25/2017

AMERICAN JUDGES ASSOCIATION

175.00

43046

4/25/2017

ASPHALT PAVING SYSTEMS, INC

882,719.79

43047

4/25/2017

AMERIFLEX

465.50

43048

4/25/2017

BO MAX LLC

2,218.47

43049

4/25/2017

BURLEIGH STORAGE

2,800.00

43050

4/25/2017

BOARDWALK SID MGMT CORP.

13,750.00

43051

4/25/2017

GOLD MEDAL ENVIORMENTAL NJINC

39,364.00

43052

4/25/2017

BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST

19,166.05

43053

4/25/2017

BARBER CONSULTING SERVICES

7,150.00

43053

4/25/2017

BARBER CONSULTING SERVICES

232.50

43054

4/25/2017

B W STETSON LLC

129.60

43054

4/25/2017

B W STETSON LLC

97.30

43054

4/25/2017

B W STETSON LLC

50.50

43055

4/25/2017

Blaney & Karavan, P.C.

1,012.50

43056

4/25/2017

T.C.T.A. OF CAPE MAY COUNTY

400.00

43057

4/25/2017

Lloyd M. Camp Drywall

10,400.00

43057

4/25/2017

Lloyd M. Camp Drywall

5,600.00

43058

4/25/2017

CHRISTIAN DEEGLER JR

52.00

43059

4/25/2017

C.M.C.M.U.A.

13,295.95

43060

4/25/2017

CAPE PROFESSIONAL BILLING, INC

1,324.12

43061

4/25/2017

CAPEHART & SCATCHARD, P.A.

1,926.00

43062

4/25/2017

CDW GOVERNMENT, INC

164.15

43063

4/25/2017

CAPE MAY COUNTY PUB WKS

100.00

43064

4/25/2017

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC

38,949.65

43065

4/25/2017

COMCAST

116.88

43065

4/25/2017

COMCAST

818.37

43066

4/25/2017

DELL COMPUTER CORP.

695.59

43067

4/25/2017

DAVE GREENLAND

1,467.20

43068

4/25/2017

DELTA MEDICAL SUPPLY GROUP INC

560.40

43069

4/25/2017

DEVO & ASSOCIATES

2,257.35

43069

4/25/2017

DEVO & ASSOCIATES

6,642.00

43070

4/25/2017

EDWARD DEAN

1,663.93

43071

4/25/2017

ENVIROMENTAL & TECHNICAL SERV

1,200.00

43072

4/25/2017

GREENBAUM ROWE SMITH DAVIS LLP

1,113.00

43072

4/25/2017

GREENBAUM ROWE SMITH DAVIS LLP

556.50

43072

4/25/2017

GREENBAUM ROWE SMITH DAVIS LLP

185.50

43072

4/25/2017

GREENBAUM ROWE SMITH DAVIS LLP

901.00

43072

4/25/2017

GREENBAUM ROWE SMITH DAVIS LLP

13,881.85

43072

4/25/2017

GREENBAUM ROWE SMITH DAVIS LLP

11,474.10

43072

4/25/2017

GREENBAUM ROWE SMITH DAVIS LLP

9,244.10

43073

4/25/2017

GREAT AMERICAN FINANCIAL SERV

179.00

43074

4/25/2017

ISLAND RENTAL INC

784.90

43075

4/25/2017

INST. FOR FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY

1,875.00

43076

4/25/2017

POWER DMS SOLUTIONS, INC

3,215.00

43077

4/25/2017

ISLANDTECH SERVICES

801.00

43078

4/25/2017

JOSEPH CARR

1,819.55

43079

4/25/2017

JOHN GIEL

889.13

43080

4/25/2017

JAMES CUDDHY

1,116.04

43081

4/25/2017

JOSHUA MARCUS GROUP LLC

2,765.00

43081

4/25/2017

JOSHUA MARCUS GROUP LLC

665.00

43082

4/25/2017

LEADER PRINTERS

158.30

43083

4/25/2017

ADAM MC GRAW

63.78

43084

4/25/2017

MICHEAL SEIDENBURG

570.00

43085

4/25/2017

MEDIA IN MOTION, INC

2,000.00

43086

4/25/2017

M V Engineering, LLC

5,418.75

43086

4/25/2017

M V Engineering, LLC

537.50

43087

4/25/2017

MGL PRINTING SOLUTIONS

78.50

43088

4/25/2017

MCAA OF NJ

45.00

43089

4/25/2017

NORTH WILDWOOD BD OF EDUCATION

22,019.00

43089

4/25/2017

NORTH WILDWOOD BD OF EDUCATION

574,623.00

43090

4/25/2017

NATHAN VAN EMBDEN

1,360.00

43091

4/25/2017

NJ DEPT OF COMM. AFFAIRS

5,847.00

43092

4/25/2017

NEW HORIZON COMMUNICATIONS

4,175.37

43093

4/25/2017

DANIEL HARTMAN

12.00

43094

4/25/2017

ONE CALL CONCEPTS, INC

131.25

43095

4/25/2017

THE PRESS

73.53

43096

4/25/2017

J M OLIVER, INC

2,100.00

43097

4/25/2017

THE POLICE AND SHERIFFS PRESS

17.49

43098

4/25/2017

JUSTIN ROBINSON

72.21

43099

4/25/2017

George & Theresa Ropars

560.00

43100

4/25/2017

SHORE VET ANIMAL CONROL, LLC

3,800.00

43101

4/25/2017

SOUTH JERSEY FASTENERS

361.00

43102

4/25/2017

SOUTH JERSEY GAS CO

6,714.28

43103

4/25/2017

SONITROL SECURITY OF DE VALLEY

234.50

43104

4/25/2017

CAPE MAY COUNTY TREASURER

3,675.75

43105

4/25/2017

THIS & THAT UNIFORMS

140.00

43106

4/25/2017

TREASURER, STATE OF NEW JERSEY

138.00

43107

4/25/2017

TDS COMMUNICATION TECH. SOL

56.00

43108

4/25/2017

TACTICAL PUBLIC SAFETY

4,636.50

43109

4/25/2017

THE TIDES @ SEABOARD POINT

4,080.00

43110

4/25/2017

TRI STATE FOLDING PARTITIONS

2,800.00

43111

4/25/2017

VAN NOTE-HARVEY ASSOCIATES

387.60

43111

4/25/2017

VAN NOTE-HARVEY ASSOCIATES

237,184.34

43112

4/25/2017

VERIZON WIRELESS

2,117.07

43113

4/25/2017

CITY OF WILDWOOD - WATER

27,918.10

43114

4/25/2017

CITY OF WILDWOOD

15,304.08

43115

4/25/2017

WEST BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC.

152,429.78

43116

4/25/2017

CHRISTOPHER J.WINTER SR.

1,350.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

16.02

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

1,900.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

76.26

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

188.80

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

1,621.37

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

29.98

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

1,431.98

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

200.90

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

48.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

174.44

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

600.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

655.84

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

645.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

266.30

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

3,687.50

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

858.56

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

72.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

15.90

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

9.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

875.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

282.78

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

3,324.24

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

51.88

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

391.27

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

99.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

481.13

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

275.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

327.64

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

263.80

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

2,119.32

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

205.81

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

861.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

299.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

54.06

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

120.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

67.85

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

2,633.40

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

499.91

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

192.65

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

617.71

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

20.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

453.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

360.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

16.03

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

410.34

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

-0.02

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

40.21

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

488.74

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

2,641.69

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

351.00

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

381.17

43122

4/25/2017

BANK OF AMERICA

1,815.11


COUNCIL:

COUNCILMAN RULLO stated that the City is making great infrastructure improvements and is moving in the right direction.

CITY CLERK stated that the City is commemorating 100 years under the City form of government. The City’s current official name – City of North Wildwood – was adopted 100 years ago today by the newly organized City Council. At a special election held on April 17, 1917 voters had opted to change from the Borough form of government to the City form. The Friends of the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse will be holding an interfaith service on May 21, 2017, titled “Bridges of Faith” Day, to honor the faith-based traditions of the City. It is hoped that Mayor and Council members will attend.



PUBLIC: None
ADJOURNMENT:
On a motion by Koehler, seconded by Rullo, that there being no further business before Council, we do now adjourn. Carried. 10:24 AM.
APPROVED:

_________________________________

Patrick T. Rosenello, Mayor


ATTEST:

_____________________________________

W. Scott Jett, City Clerk


This is a generalization of the meeting of April 25, 2017 and not a verbatim transcript.
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