Conference Meeting Agenda CA 11.12.25.PDF Public Meeting Agenda PM 11.12.25.PDF PM 11.7.25 SPECIAL MEETING - BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 1.PDF Bill List 11.12.25.PDF Resolution(S) 233-25 233-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 233-25 AGREEMENT MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 236-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF FEULA.PDF 236-21 CONTRACT - FEULA.PDF 234-25 234-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MICHAEL KEIGHER.PDF 234-25 AGREEMENT MICHAEL KEIGHER.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 237-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF KEIGHER.PDF 237-21 CONTRACT - KEIGHER.PDF 237-25 237-25 EXECUTION PSA-CME ASSOC-PLANNING SERVICES-WO ZONING BOARD - 2025.PDF 237-25 AGREEMENT 4930-5038-7291 V.1.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT A - CME.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT B - CME.PDF 237-25 ATTACHMENT - ZB RESOLUTION APPROVING CME 10-23-2025.PDF 243-25 243-25 RAFFLE LICENSES 11.12.25.PDF 244-25 REMOVED 245-25 245-25 RESOLUTION FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 245-25 FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES - KORWEL PS.PDF 245-25 PO 185438 RES 260-24 KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 246-25 246-25 RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE.PDF 246-25 CME LETTER RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE - 955 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY.PDF 247-25 247-25 RESOLUTION FOR REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE BOND - STONEHILL.PDF 248-25 248-25 RESOLUTION_PARKNG STUDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.PDF 248-25 PROPOSAL DYNAMIC TRAFFIC 10.16.2025.PDF 249-25 249-25 CY 2025 BUDGET AMENDMENT - 11-7-2025 SPECIAL MEETING.PDF 250-25 250-25 ADOPTION OF THE 2025 MUNICIPAL BUDGET AS AMENDED.PDF 251-25 251-25 WO COMPLETE STREETS RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 252-25 252-25 REFUND DUPLICATE SEWER PAYMENT.PDF 253-25 253-25 RESOLUTION GPI ADDITIONAL WORK PHASES 1 AND 2.PDF 253-25 PROPOSAL.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 121-24_PO-GPI PHASE 1.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 122-24_PO- GPI PHASE 2.PDF 254-25 REMOVED 255-25 255-25 AUTH AWARD OF CONTRACT - CSAV SYSTEM -SHI INTERNATIONAL THRU NJ COOP PURCHASING ALLIANCE.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689388.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689394.PDF 256-25 256-25 FPA AWARD OF PSA CONTRACT MS4 STORMWATER INVENTORY.PDF 256-25 PROPOSAL FPA - WEST ORANGE - MS4 COMPLIANCE.PDF 257-25 257-25 CDBG REPRESENTATIVE RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 258-25 258-25 RESOLUTION EMERGENCY SANITARY SEWER PIPE REPAIR - VOSSELER COURT.PDF 258-25 INVOICE.PDF 259-25 259-25 EXECUTIVE SESSION.PDF Ordinance(S) On First Reading 2944-25 2944-25 ORDINANCE AMENDING CH. 19 SEWERS, CH. 20 STREET PERMIT FEES.PDF 1. 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Documents:� Conference Meeting Agenda CA 11.12.25.PDF Public Meeting Agenda PM 11.12.25.PDF PM 11.7.25 SPECIAL MEETING - BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 1.PDF Bill List 11.12.25.PDF Resolution(S) 233-25 233-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 233-25 AGREEMENT MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 236-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF FEULA.PDF 236-21 CONTRACT - FEULA.PDF 234-25 234-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MICHAEL KEIGHER.PDF 234-25 AGREEMENT MICHAEL KEIGHER.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 237-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF KEIGHER.PDF 237-21 CONTRACT - KEIGHER.PDF 237-25 237-25 EXECUTION PSA-CME ASSOC-PLANNING SERVICES-WO ZONING BOARD - 2025.PDF 237-25 AGREEMENT 4930-5038-7291 V.1.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT A - CME.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT B - CME.PDF 237-25 ATTACHMENT - ZB RESOLUTION APPROVING CME 10-23-2025.PDF 243-25 243-25 RAFFLE LICENSES 11.12.25.PDF 244-25 REMOVED 245-25 245-25 RESOLUTION FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 245-25 FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES - KORWEL PS.PDF 245-25 PO 185438 RES 260-24 KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 246-25 246-25 RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE.PDF 246-25 CME LETTER RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE - 955 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY.PDF 247-25 247-25 RESOLUTION FOR REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE BOND - STONEHILL.PDF 248-25 248-25 RESOLUTION_PARKNG STUDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.PDF 248-25 PROPOSAL DYNAMIC TRAFFIC 10.16.2025.PDF 249-25 249-25 CY 2025 BUDGET AMENDMENT - 11-7-2025 SPECIAL MEETING.PDF 250-25 250-25 ADOPTION OF THE 2025 MUNICIPAL BUDGET AS AMENDED.PDF 251-25 251-25 WO COMPLETE STREETS RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 252-25 252-25 REFUND DUPLICATE SEWER PAYMENT.PDF 253-25 253-25 RESOLUTION GPI ADDITIONAL WORK PHASES 1 AND 2.PDF 253-25 PROPOSAL.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 121-24_PO-GPI PHASE 1.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 122-24_PO- GPI PHASE 2.PDF 254-25 REMOVED 255-25 255-25 AUTH AWARD OF CONTRACT - CSAV SYSTEM -SHI INTERNATIONAL THRU NJ COOP PURCHASING ALLIANCE.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689388.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689394.PDF 256-25 256-25 FPA AWARD OF PSA CONTRACT MS4 STORMWATER INVENTORY.PDF 256-25 PROPOSAL FPA - WEST ORANGE - MS4 COMPLIANCE.PDF 257-25 257-25 CDBG REPRESENTATIVE RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 258-25 258-25 RESOLUTION EMERGENCY SANITARY SEWER PIPE REPAIR - VOSSELER COURT.PDF 258-25 INVOICE.PDF 259-25 259-25 EXECUTIVE SESSION.PDF Ordinance(S) On First Reading 2944-25 2944-25 ORDINANCE AMENDING CH. 19 SEWERS, CH. 20 STREET PERMIT FEES.PDF 1. Documents: 2. Documents: 3. Documents: 4. 4.I. Documents: 4.II. Documents: 4.III. Documents: 4.IV. Documents: 4.V. 4.VI. Documents: 4.VII. Documents: 4.VIII. Documents: 4.IX. Documents: 4.X. Documents: 4.XI. Documents: 4.XII. Documents: 4.XIII. Documents: 4.XIV. Documents: 4.XV. 4.XVI. Documents: 4.XVII. Documents: 4.XVIII. Documents: 4.XIX. Documents: 4.XX. Documents: 5. 5.I. Documents:� Conference Meeting Agenda CA 11.12.25.PDF Public Meeting Agenda PM 11.12.25.PDF PM 11.7.25 SPECIAL MEETING - BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 1.PDF Bill List 11.12.25.PDF Resolution(S) 233-25 233-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 233-25 AGREEMENT MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 236-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF FEULA.PDF 236-21 CONTRACT - FEULA.PDF 234-25 234-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MICHAEL KEIGHER.PDF 234-25 AGREEMENT MICHAEL KEIGHER.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 237-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF KEIGHER.PDF 237-21 CONTRACT - KEIGHER.PDF 237-25 237-25 EXECUTION PSA-CME ASSOC-PLANNING SERVICES-WO ZONING BOARD - 2025.PDF 237-25 AGREEMENT 4930-5038-7291 V.1.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT A - CME.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT B - CME.PDF 237-25 ATTACHMENT - ZB RESOLUTION APPROVING CME 10-23-2025.PDF 243-25 243-25 RAFFLE LICENSES 11.12.25.PDF 244-25 REMOVED 245-25 245-25 RESOLUTION FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 245-25 FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES - KORWEL PS.PDF 245-25 PO 185438 RES 260-24 KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 246-25 246-25 RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE.PDF 246-25 CME LETTER RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE - 955 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY.PDF 247-25 247-25 RESOLUTION FOR REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE BOND - STONEHILL.PDF 248-25 248-25 RESOLUTION_PARKNG STUDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.PDF 248-25 PROPOSAL DYNAMIC TRAFFIC 10.16.2025.PDF 249-25 249-25 CY 2025 BUDGET AMENDMENT - 11-7-2025 SPECIAL MEETING.PDF 250-25 250-25 ADOPTION OF THE 2025 MUNICIPAL BUDGET AS AMENDED.PDF 251-25 251-25 WO COMPLETE STREETS RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 252-25 252-25 REFUND DUPLICATE SEWER PAYMENT.PDF 253-25 253-25 RESOLUTION GPI ADDITIONAL WORK PHASES 1 AND 2.PDF 253-25 PROPOSAL.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 121-24_PO-GPI PHASE 1.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 122-24_PO- GPI PHASE 2.PDF 254-25 REMOVED 255-25 255-25 AUTH AWARD OF CONTRACT - CSAV SYSTEM -SHI INTERNATIONAL THRU NJ COOP PURCHASING ALLIANCE.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689388.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689394.PDF 256-25 256-25 FPA AWARD OF PSA CONTRACT MS4 STORMWATER INVENTORY.PDF 256-25 PROPOSAL FPA - WEST ORANGE - MS4 COMPLIANCE.PDF 257-25 257-25 CDBG REPRESENTATIVE RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 258-25 258-25 RESOLUTION EMERGENCY SANITARY SEWER PIPE REPAIR - VOSSELER COURT.PDF 258-25 INVOICE.PDF 259-25 259-25 EXECUTIVE SESSION.PDF Ordinance(S) On First Reading 2944-25 2944-25 ORDINANCE AMENDING CH. 19 SEWERS, CH. 20 STREET PERMIT FEES.PDF 1. 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Documents:� Conference Meeting Agenda CA 11.12.25.PDF Public Meeting Agenda PM 11.12.25.PDF PM 11.7.25 SPECIAL MEETING - BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 1.PDF Bill List 11.12.25.PDF Resolution(S) 233-25 233-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 233-25 AGREEMENT MATTHEW FEULA.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 236-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF FEULA.PDF 236-21 CONTRACT - FEULA.PDF 234-25 234-25 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MICHAEL KEIGHER.PDF 234-25 AGREEMENT MICHAEL KEIGHER.DOC (REDLINED).PDF 237-21 RESOLUTION - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH DEPUTY CHIEF KEIGHER.PDF 237-21 CONTRACT - KEIGHER.PDF 237-25 237-25 EXECUTION PSA-CME ASSOC-PLANNING SERVICES-WO ZONING BOARD - 2025.PDF 237-25 AGREEMENT 4930-5038-7291 V.1.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT A - CME.PDF 237-25 EXHIBIT B - CME.PDF 237-25 ATTACHMENT - ZB RESOLUTION APPROVING CME 10-23-2025.PDF 243-25 243-25 RAFFLE LICENSES 11.12.25.PDF 244-25 REMOVED 245-25 245-25 RESOLUTION FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 245-25 FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS BUILT QUANTITIES - KORWEL PS.PDF 245-25 PO 185438 RES 260-24 KORWEL PUMP STATION.PDF 246-25 246-25 RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE.PDF 246-25 CME LETTER RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE BOND - TROJAN STORAGE - 955 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY.PDF 247-25 247-25 RESOLUTION FOR REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE BOND - STONEHILL.PDF 248-25 248-25 RESOLUTION_PARKNG STUDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.PDF 248-25 PROPOSAL DYNAMIC TRAFFIC 10.16.2025.PDF 249-25 249-25 CY 2025 BUDGET AMENDMENT - 11-7-2025 SPECIAL MEETING.PDF 250-25 250-25 ADOPTION OF THE 2025 MUNICIPAL BUDGET AS AMENDED.PDF 251-25 251-25 WO COMPLETE STREETS RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 252-25 252-25 REFUND DUPLICATE SEWER PAYMENT.PDF 253-25 253-25 RESOLUTION GPI ADDITIONAL WORK PHASES 1 AND 2.PDF 253-25 PROPOSAL.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 121-24_PO-GPI PHASE 1.PDF 253-25 RESOLUTION 122-24_PO- GPI PHASE 2.PDF 254-25 REMOVED 255-25 255-25 AUTH AWARD OF CONTRACT - CSAV SYSTEM -SHI INTERNATIONAL THRU NJ COOP PURCHASING ALLIANCE.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689388.PDF 255-25 SHI QUOTE-26689394.PDF 256-25 256-25 FPA AWARD OF PSA CONTRACT MS4 STORMWATER INVENTORY.PDF 256-25 PROPOSAL FPA - WEST ORANGE - MS4 COMPLIANCE.PDF 257-25 257-25 CDBG REPRESENTATIVE RESOLUTION 2026.PDF 258-25 258-25 RESOLUTION EMERGENCY SANITARY SEWER PIPE REPAIR - VOSSELER COURT.PDF 258-25 INVOICE.PDF 259-25 259-25 EXECUTIVE SESSION.PDF Ordinance(S) On First Reading 2944-25 2944-25 ORDINANCE AMENDING CH. 19 SEWERS, CH. 20 STREET PERMIT FEES.PDF 1. Documents: 2. Documents: 3. Documents: 4. 4.I. Documents: 4.II. Documents: 4.III. Documents: 4.IV. Documents: 4.V. 4.VI. Documents: 4.VII. Documents: 4.VIII. Documents: 4.IX. Documents: 4.X. Documents: 4.XI. Documents: 4.XII. Documents: 4.XIII. Documents: 4.XIV. Documents: 4.XV. 4.XVI. Documents: 4.XVII. Documents: 4.XVIII. Documents: 4.XIX. Documents: 4.XX. Documents: 5. 5.I. Documents:� Agenda is subject to change. Township of West Orange CONFERENCE MEETING AGENDA Council Chambers – 66 Main Street Wednesday, November 12, 2025 Meeting No. 25 This is to inform the general public that this meeting is being held in compliance with Section 5 of the Open Public Meetings Act, Chapter 231, Public Law 1975. The annual notice was emailed to the Star Ledger and filed in the Township Clerk’s office on January 7, 2025, and published in the West Orange Chronicle on January 16, 2025. Roll Call –Councilwoman Rudin, Councilwoman Scarpa, Councilwoman Casalino, Council President Krakoviak, Mayor McCartney =========================================================== 6:30 P.M.  Recognition: A Celebration of Volunteers  Council Liaison Announcements  Public Meeting – 7:00 p.m.� REVISED PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA Township of West Orange 66 Main Street – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 12-Meeting No. 25 This is to inform the general public that this meeting is being held in compliance with Section 5 of the Open Public Meetings Act, Chapter 231, Public Law 1975. The notice for this meeting was emailed to the Star Ledger and the West Orange Chronicle on January 7, 2025, and published in the West Orange Chronicle on January 16, 2025. Statement of Decorum In all matters not provided for in subsection 3-15.1 and except upon consent of the Council President, each person addressing the Council pursuant to this subsection shall be required to limit his or her remarks to five (5) minutes and shall at no time engage in any personally offensive or abusive remarks. The chair shall call any speaker to order who violates any provision of this rule. (1972 Code § 3-15.2) Roll Call – Councilwoman Casalino, Councilwoman Rudin, Councilwoman Scarpa, Council President Krakoviak, Councilwoman Elect Williams, Mayor McCartney Pledge of Allegiance 1. Public Comment 2. *Consent Agenda 3. *Approval of Minutes of Previous Meeting - None 4. *Report of Township Officers – None 5. *Reading of Petitions and Communications and Bids  Repair & Maintenance of EMS Apparatus for W.O. Fire Department  2026 Tree Planting at Various Locations  Tree Removal Services – 2026  Emergency Tree Services 2026  OSPAC and Crystal Lake Improvements 6. *Bill List 7. *Resolutions a. 233-25 Resolution Authorizing Agreement with Matthew Feula, Deputy Chief of Police (Legal￾Moorman)� e. 234-25 Resolution Authorizing Agreement with Michael Keigher, Deputy Chief of Police (Legal￾Moorman) f. 237-25 Resolution Authorizing Execution of Professional Services Agreement with CME Associates, 379 US Route 1 South- Suite 100 Monmouth Junction, New Jersey 08852, for Planning Services for the West Orange Zoning Board in an Amount NTE $50,000. - 2025 (Legal-Moorman) g. 243-25 Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of Raffle Licenses (Clerk) h. 244-25 REMOVED i. 245-25 Resolution Approving the Final Accounting of As-Built Quantities and Supplemental Items for the Korwel Pump Station Decommission Project with Grabowski Construction, Inc., 770 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, NJ, 07052 in the Amount NTE $7,073.55 (Carballo) m. 246-25 Resolution Authorizing the Release of the Performance Bond Posted by Arco/Murray National Holdings, Inc., the Developer of Trojan Storage, 955 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 172.02, Lot 8.01 to Guarantee the Installation of Certain Off-Site Improvements in the Amount of $10,150.08, be Released Subject to Posting a Three-Year Maintenance Bond with the Township in the Amount of $8,301.00. (Carballo) n. 247-25 Resolution Approving that the original Maintenance Bond in the amount of $48,513.00 Posted by Green Essex Partners Urban Renewal Entity, LLC, the Developer of Stonehill, 1000 – 3000 Executive Drive, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 155, Lot 42.03, be Released and Replaced with the Two-Year Maintenance Bond Submitted by Stonehill Urban Renewal, LLC, c/o Sentinel, 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 24th Fl., New York, NY 10020 in the Amount of $48,513.00. (Carballo) o. 248-25 Resolution Authorizing a Professional Services Contract to Dynamic Traffic, LLC, to Provide Professional Engineering Services for the Implementation Plan of the Comprehensive Parking Study at the Valley, Heights, and Rolling Green Hills/Municipal Plaza Areas in the Amount NTE $80,000.00. (Carballo) p. 249-25 Hearing - Budget Amendment No. 1 (Ditinyak) q. 250-25 Adoption of the 2025 Municipal Budget (Ditinyak) r. 251-25 Resolution by the Township of West Orange Authorizing an Application to the Complete Streets Technical Assistance Program (Carballo) This resolution authorizes the submission of the application with “North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) for a Complete Streets Technical Assistance Program application for the Gregory Avenue neighborhood loop formed by Walker Road, Gregory Avenue (County Road 577), Lowell Place, and Lowell Avenue, which measures approximately 0.9 miles. The study area includes Lowell Avenue from Walker Road to Lawrence Avenue, Gregory Avenue from Walker Road and Lawrence Avenue, Walker Road from Lowell Avenue to Gregory Avenue, and Lowell Place from Lowell Avenue to Gregory Avenue. “ s. 252-25 Resolution Authorizing the Collector of Taxes to Refund Payment to the Listed Taxpayer Due to a Duplicate Payment of the 2025 Annual Sewer Charge (K. Longo)� t. 253-25 Resolution Authorizing a Professional Services Contract to Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 301 Gibraltar Drive Suite 2A Morris Plains, N.J. 07950, for Additional Professional Engineering Services Associated with the Various Street Improvements Project 2025; Phase 1 - Project A, Phase 1 – Project B, Phase 2 – Project C and Phase 2 – Project D in the amount NTE $5,005.00. (Carballo) u. 254-25 REMOVED v. 255-25 Resolution Authorizing the Award of a Contract for the Purchase of CSAV System and Equipment to SHI International though the New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (Reynolds) w. 256-25 Resolution Authorizing Professional Services Contract with French and Parrello Associates (FPA), 1800 Route 34, Wall Township, New Jersey 07719, to Provide Professional Services for Updating, Completing and Submitting the Watershed Inventory Report for Compliance with NJDEP Tier A MS4 Current Permit Cycle for a fee of $134,100.00 (Carballo) x. 257-25 Resolution Approving the Appointment of Zayibeth Carballo and James A. Williams as Community Development (CDBG) Representatives from the Township of West Orange (Carballo) y. 258-25 Resolution Authorizing an Emergency Appropriation to the Shauger Group, 429 Dodd Street, East Orange, NJ, for an Emergency Sanitary Sewer Repair and Construction to the Township’s 8-inch Sewer Main at Vosseler Court, in an A NTE $30,429.54 (Carballo) z. 259-25 Resolution Authorizing an Executive Session for the Purpose of Discussing Potential Litigation Specifically Litigation-Related Issues from the Affordable Housing Plan, which was Adopted by a Majority Vote of the Planning Board on November 10 and a Matter Related to Attorney-Client Confidentiality 8. Ordinances on Second and Final Reading - None 9. Ordinances on First Reading a. 2944-25 An Ordinance Amending and Supplementing Chapter 19 Sewers, Subsection 19-1.3, And Chapter 20, Streets and Sidewalks, Subsection 20-3.2 of the Revised General Ordinances of the Township of West Orange (Carballo) These amendments to the Sewer, the Street and the Sidewalk Ordinance(s) will delete the fee schedules for inspection of Sewer, Curb, and Sidewalk repair or replacement by contractors working in the Township and establish that the new fee schedules will be prescribed by a resolution of the Township Council. 10. Pending Matters/New Matters/Council Discussion 11. ABC Hearing(s)-None 12. Adjournment The Council President may at his/her discretion modify with consent the order of business at any meeting of the Council if he/she deems it necessary and appropriate. (1972 Code § 3-8; Ord. No. 726-84; Ord. No. 1157-93; Ord. No. 2128-07 § II)� Please click the link below to join the webinar: ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86819938507?pwd=0FF9BdcYCmaXuj6aQjGFQ4G63Ugzcq.1 Webinar ID: 868 1993 8507 Passcode: 729851 Dial in: 646 931 3860 Public Comment – In Person Only Next Meeting Date(s): Monday, November 24,2025 The agenda is subject to change.� PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA Township of West Orange 66 Main Street – 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 7, 2025-Meeting No. 24 This is to inform the general public that this meeting is being held in compliance with Section 5 of the Open Public Meetings Act, Chapter 231, Public Law 1975. The notice for this meeting was emailed to the Star Ledger and the West Orange Chronicle on November 5, 2025. Statement of Decorum In all matters not provided for in subsection 3-15.1 and except upon consent of the Council President, each person addressing the Council pursuant to this subsection shall be required to limit his or her remarks to five (5) minutes and shall at no time engage in any personally offensive or abusive remarks. The chair shall call any speaker to order who violates any provision of this rule. (1972 Code § 3-15.2) Roll Call – Councilwoman Casalino, Councilwoman Rudin, Councilwoman Scarpa, Council President Krakoviak, Mayor McCartney Pledge of Allegiance 1. Public Comment 2. Resolution(s) a. 249-25 Resolution Authorizing the Adoption of Budget Amendment No. 1 (Ditinyak) 3. Adjournment The Council President may at his/her discretion modify with consent the order of business at any meeting of the Council if he/she deems it necessary and appropriate. (1972 Code § 3-8; Ord. No. 726-84; Ord. No. 1157-93; Ord. No. 2128-07 § II) Please click the link below to join the webinar: ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82424902549?pwd=1s1iRHmtrfPFCbqso68zWHkxhTtVqU.1 Webinar ID: 824 2490 2549 Passcode: 268913 Dial in: 646 931 3860 Public Comment – In Person Only� Total: 6,195,885.56 Township of West Orange Bills List User: liliana 11/04/2025 08:55:14 Date: 10/21/2025 To 11/03/2025  Acc: 01- To 99-9999-99-9999-999   Order By :Account 01-1169-00-0100-   - AR-MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE MISC EXCHANGE .PAYROLL HEALTH BENEFITS   01-1169-00-0100-001  - MISC EXCHANGE .PAYROLL HEALTH BENEFITS MISC EXCHANGE .PAYROLL HEALTH BENEFITS     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 207,639.97 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 708.91 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,555.68 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: AR-MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE MISC EXCHANGE .PAYROLL HEALTH BENEFITS 209,904.56 01-1169-00-0300-   - AR-MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .TAX COLL   01-1169-00-0300-001  - MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .TAX COLL MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .TAX COLL     189607 25102106 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 3,553.58 75 GLEN AVENUE 10/29/2025 10/29/2025 Total: AR-MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .TAX COLL 3,553.58 01-1921-08-1009-   - Anticipated Revenue-Sec A-Local Rev Sewer User Charges   01-1921-08-1009-  - Sewer User Charges SEWER CHARGES     189586 KUMAR & CHAITALI PATEL 700.00 RF DUPLICATE SEWER PAYMENT 10/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: Anticipated Revenue-Sec A-Local Rev Sewer User Charges 700.00 01-1921-08-1050-   - Anticipated Revenue-Sec A-Local Rev Fees and Permits   01-1921-08-1050-017  - Fees and Permits ZONING BD FEES     189572 01201467 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,404.00 BOUNCED CK #193- APPLICATION FEE 10/14/2025 10/31/2025 Total: Anticipated Revenue-Sec A-Local Rev Fees and Permits 1,404.00 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 01-2010-00-1001-   - BUDGET MAYOR S&W   01-2010-00-1001-010  - MAYOR S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 2,769.65 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-1001-100  - MAYOR S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 112.84 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET MAYOR S&W 2,882.49 01-2010-00-1201-   - BUDGET TOWN COUNCIL S&W   01-2010-00-1201-010  - TOWN COUNCIL S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,921.08 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET TOWN COUNCIL S&W 1,921.08 01-2010-00-1203-   - BUDGET TOWN COUNCIL O/E   01-2010-00-1203-032  - TOWN COUNCIL O/E ADVERTISING     189565 WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS 34.92 #319381 #319382 public notice 10/9/25 10/28/2025 00/00/0000     189622 WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS 87.12 #320030, 320032-320037 ads for council 10.23.2025 10/30/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-1203-092  - TOWN COUNCIL O/E TAPING-COUNCIL MEETINGS     187794 JOSEPH FAGAN 605.00 OCT. 28, 2025 +2HR OT zoom moderator not to exceed w/out auth 04/17/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-1203-110  - TOWN COUNCIL O/E OFFICE SUPPLIES     189623 AMERICAN TIME RECORDER 425.00 #0013037-IN time stamp renewal 512184 11/01/25- 10/31/26 10/30/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET TOWN COUNCIL O/E 1,152.04 01-2010-00-1402-   - BUDGET TOWNSHIP LITIGATION O/E   01-2010-00-1402-060  - TOWNSHIP LITIGATION O/E LITIGATION GENERAL     187535 DIANA POWELL MCGOVERN 1,166.66 SEPT-OCT 2025 PB attorney 2025 to be paid $7000.00 annually to be broken down 03/27/2025 00/00/0000     189638 MATRIX NEW WORLD ENGINEERING, 1,202.50 #57006 PROFESSIONAL SERV 11/03/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189558 JOSEPH M BILLY JR 300.00 10.29.25 HEARING OFFICER NOT TO EXCEED 10/27/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET TOWNSHIP LITIGATION O/E 2,669.16 01-2010-00-1501-   - BUDGET TOWNSHIP CLERK S&W   01-2010-00-1501-010  - TOWNSHIP CLERK S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 9,265.12 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET TOWNSHIP CLERK S&W 9,265.12 01-2010-00-1701-   - BUDGET LEGAL SERVICES S&W   01-2010-00-1701-010  - LEGAL SERVICES S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,734.54 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET LEGAL SERVICES S&W 1,734.54 01-2010-00-1902-   - BUDGET PLANNING BOARD O/E   01-2010-00-1902-110  - PLANNING BOARD O/E MATERIALS & SUPPLIES     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 37.77 #6045825520 ITEM # 811891: MOUSE W WRIST REST COMBO 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 66.42 #6046324552 ITEM 703358: DRY ERASE BOARD 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 21.28 #6045825520 ITEM 24616404 DESK CALENDARS 2026 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 1.73 #6045825520 ITEM #24620359: DRY ERASE MARKERSE 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 12.32 #6045825520 ITEM #2622610: RETRACTABLE BALLPOINT PENS (BLUE) 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 8.12 #6045825520 ITEM # 642736: SHARPIE ULTRA FINE TIP 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 15.12 #6045825520 ITEM 24611575 DOUBLE SIDED TAPE 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 15.25 #6045825520 ITEM 483018 WHITE OUT CORRECTION TAPE 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 17.97 #6045825520 ITEM #: 718862: AIR DUSTER (4 PACK) 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 52.72 #6045825520 ITEM #:24627340 2026 AT A GLANCE DAY MINDER APPOINTMENT BOOK 10/23/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 6.60 #6045825520 ITEM 24380494: 2 PACK OF SCISSORS 10/23/2025 00/00/0000     189555 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 432.39 #6045825520 ITEM 24419779: HP 305A TONER 10/23/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET PLANNING BOARD O/E 687.69 01-2010-00-1912-   - BUDGET BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT O/E   01-2010-00-1912-030  - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT O/E ADVERTISING     189573 WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS 32.40 #320038 10.16.25 results zb meeting 10/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT O/E 32.40 01-2010-00-1922-   - APPROPRIATION RESERVES SUPPORT FOR BOARDS & COMMISSION   01-2010-00-1922-030  - SUPPORT OF BOARDS & COMMISSIONS HISTORIC PRESERVATION O/E     187873 HUNTER RESEARCH GROUP 14,920.00 INV#2 (7/10/25-9/21/25) FINAL RES 119-25 HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 04/24/2025 00/00/0000 Total: APPROPRIATION RESERVES SUPPORT FOR BOARDS & COMMISSION 14,920.00 01-2010-00-1941-   - BUDGET MUNICIPAL COURT S&W   01-2010-00-1941-010  - MUNICIPAL COURT S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 12,049.62 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,730.00 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 835.03 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-1941-100  - MUNICIPAL COURT S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 539.28 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET MUNICIPAL COURT S&W 15,153.93 01-2010-00-1942-   - BUDGET MUNICIPAL COURT O/E   01-2010-00-1942-090  - MUNICIPAL COURT O/E PROFESSIONAL SERVICES     186730 FERNANDO MARIN, ESQ. 2,800.00 SEPT 2025 req 51-25 public defender 2025 01/31/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET MUNICIPAL COURT O/E 2,800.00 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 01-2010-00-2001-   - BUDGET BUSINESS ADMI S&W   01-2010-00-2001-010  - BUSINESS ADMI S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 11,486.28 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET BUSINESS ADMI S&W 11,486.28 01-2010-00-2002-   - BUDGET BUSINESS ADMI O/E   01-2010-00-2002-030  - BUSINESS ADMI O/E ADVERTISING     189496 NJ STATE LEAGUE OF 115.00 #SD23151 ad for building inspector. 30 day run not to exceed 10/17/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-2002-082  - BUSINESS ADMI O/E TOWNSHIP EMPLOYEE EDUCATION     189115 RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY 400.00 NJMMA FALL CONFERENCE 2025PETER F. SMERALDO, ASST. BA/CHIEF OF STAFF MEMEBR RATE 08/26/2025 00/00/0000     188747 RUTGERS STATE UNIVERSITY 1,405.00 #89451 OPERATIONS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT -PW￾1304-FA25-1 VIRGINIA WYSOCKI 07/15/2025 00/00/0000     188747 RUTGERS STATE UNIVERSITY 205.00 #89451 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY PW-1305- FA25-1 07/15/2025 00/00/0000     188747 RUTGERS STATE UNIVERSITY 298.00 #89451 MUNICIPAL PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT PW-1306-FA25-1 07/15/2025 00/00/0000     189541 TRAINING UNLIMITED, LLC 95.00 #315-25-238 Oct 28 Budgeting for Success - KAREN CARNEVALE, RMC 10/21/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-2002-091  - BUSINESS ADMI O/E GRANT CONSULTANTS     188590 MILLENNIUM STRATEGIES, LLC 3,900.00 #19997 RESOLUTION 160-25 GRANT WRITER SERVICES 08.01.25-07.31.26 06/30/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET BUSINESS ADMI O/E 6,418.00 01-2010-00-2201-   - BUDGET PURCHASING S&W   01-2010-00-2201-010  - PURCHASING S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 5,233.58 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET PURCHASING S&W 5,233.58 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 01-2010-00-2301-   - BUDGET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S&W   01-2010-00-2301-010  - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 11,463.66 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-2301-090  - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S&W Longevity     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 623.01 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S&W 12,086.67 01-2010-00-2303-   - BUDGET TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS O/E   01-2010-00-2303-133  - TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS O/E INTERNET SERVICE     188503 VERIZON 222.64 OCT 2025 TELEPHONE SERVICES 06/18/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-2303-140  - TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS O/E TELEPHONE SERVICE     186630 VERIZON 188.31 OCT 2025 ANNUAL SERVICES MONTHLYTOWN WIDE SERVICE 01/01/2025 00/00/0000     186631 25102058 VERIZON -407.14 #Z1752555 2025 ANNUAL SERVICES MONTHLY BILLING 01/01/2025 10/30/2025     186631 25102058 VERIZON -1,111.24 OCT 2025 ANNUAL SERVICES MONTHLY BILLING 01/01/2025 10/30/2025     186631 25102109 VERIZON 407.14 #Z1752555 2025 ANNUAL SERVICES MONTHLY BILLING 01/01/2025 10/30/2025   01-2010-00-2303-141  - TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS O/E DEPARTMENTAL WIRELESS     189467 AT&T MOBILITY 5,302.71 287291023512X10252025 cell service 10/14/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS O/E 4,602.42 01-2010-00-2304-   - BUDGET CENTRAL MAILING O/E   01-2010-00-2304-110  - CENTRAL MAILING O/E POSTAGE METER USAGE     186666 UPS 20.06 #0000725A6Y435 2025 CENTRAL MAILING/SHIPPING 01/23/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-2304-115  - CENTRAL MAILING O/E METER RENTAL     189564 PITNEY BOWES CORP 267.00 #1028326899 postage meter rental 08.08-11.07.25 10/28/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET CENTRAL MAILING O/E 287.06 01-2010-00-2305-   - APPROPRIATION RESERVES CENTRAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY O/E Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�   01-2010-00-2305-010  - CENTRAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY O/E IT SERVICES     189501 SHI INTERNATIONAL 90.78 #B20410803 zoom meeting pro 1 year prepay quote 26462949 10/17/2025 00/00/0000     186441 PANAYIOTA REYNOLDS 79.00 #327617871 zoom service 2025 01/02/2025 00/00/0000     186947 ALLTECH BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 13.55 #AR133850 2025 supplies copiers 02/07/2025 00/00/0000 Total: APPROPRIATION RESERVES CENTRAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY O/E 183.33 01-2010-00-2306-   - APPROPRIATION RESERVES CENTRAL IT ONLINE SERVICES O/E   01-2010-00-2306-010  - CENTRAL IT ONLINE SERVICES O/E ONLINE IT SERVICES     186626 COMCAST 1,111.24 OCT 2025 ANNUAL INTERNET SVCS.MONTHLY BILLING VARIOUS ACCTS. 01/01/2025 00/00/0000     186626 COMCAST 779.44 OCT 2025 ANNUAL INTERNET SVCS.MONTHLY BILLING VARIOUS ACCTS. 01/01/2025 00/00/0000     186945 PASSIO TECHNOLOGIES LLC-CID253 1,577.45 CINV-100507, CINV-100375, CINV-100372jan-dec vehicle tracking 01/01/2025 00/00/0000 Total: APPROPRIATION RESERVES CENTRAL IT ONLINE SERVICES O/E 3,468.13 01-2010-00-2307-   - APPROPRIATION RESERVES CENTRAL IT PD SERVICES O/E   01-2010-00-2307-010  - CENTRAL IT PD SERVICES O/E POLICE DEPARTMENT IT SERVICES     189448 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC 1,619.47 #287291023512X10282025 iphone 16 pro max 256gbiphone 17 256gb 10/08/2025 00/00/0000     187025 EASTERN COMMUNICATIONS, LTD 12,852.00 INV38232 NOV 2025 TO COVER THE COST OF MONTHLY EXPENSES JAN TO JUNE 2025 12/31/2024 00/00/0000     189223 PASCACK DATA SERVICES, INC 10,121.36 #1893 quote 000848v1sold off NCPA 01-170 09/10/2025 00/00/0000 Total: APPROPRIATION RESERVES CENTRAL IT PD SERVICES O/E 24,592.83 01-2010-00-2532-   - BUDGET CENTRAL INSURANCE - HEALTH   01-2010-00-2532-010  - CENTRAL INSURANCE - HEALTH RETIREE HB CLAIMS     189563 01201465 MERITAIN HEALTH 204,149.37 10-21-2025 CLAIMS -RETIREE 10/28/2025 10/28/2025 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�   01-2010-00-2532-030  - CENTRAL INSURANCE - HEALTH EMPLOYEE HB CLAIMS     189563 01201465 MERITAIN HEALTH 409,499.73 10-21-2025 CLAIMS -ACTIVE 10/28/2025 10/28/2025     189637 NDS WELLNESS 4,980.00 #2387 CANCER SCREENING 11/03/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-2532-037  - CENTRAL INSURANCE - HEALTH EMPLOYEE HB WAIVER REIMBURSEMENT     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 60,543.80 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 34,371.82 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-2532-039  - CENTRAL INSURANCE - HEALTH EMPLOYEE DENTAL BENEFITS     189543 DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF NJ 169,006.98 DELTA DENTAL JUNE - NOV 2025 10/21/2025 10/21/2025   01-2010-00-2532-070  - CENTRAL INSURANCE - HEALTH LIB EMPLOYEE HB CLAIMS     189563 01201465 MERITAIN HEALTH 9,806.89 10-21-2025 CLAIMS -LIBRARY 10/28/2025 10/28/2025 Total: BUDGET CENTRAL INSURANCE - HEALTH 892,358.59 01-2010-00-2535-   - BUDGET CENTRAL INS - WORK-COMP   01-2010-00-2535-080  - CENTRAL INS - WORK-COMP WORKERS COMPENSATION     189570 01201466 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 19,038.90 FUND TRNSFER FROM 01 TO 22 TO COVER 10/28/25 CLAIMS 10/28/2025 10/28/2025 Total: BUDGET CENTRAL INS - WORK-COMP 19,038.90 01-2010-00-2801-   - BUDGET COLLECTORS OF S&W   01-2010-00-2801-010  - COLLECTORS OF S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 10,746.57 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET COLLECTORS OF S&W 10,746.57 01-2010-00-2802-   - BUDGET COLLECTORS OF O/E   01-2010-00-2802-031  - COLLECTORS OF O/E ADVERTISING-TAX SALE     189395 WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS, 540.00 #319624 #319911 #320219 FINAL TAX SALE ADVERTISEMENT 10/06/2025 00/00/0000     189626 ROK INDUSTRIES, INC. 4,410.00 #WESTORANGE25 2025 ONLINE TAX SALE 10/24/25 10/31/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-2802-070  - COLLECTORS OF O/E MISCELLANEOUS Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189574 MUNIDEX, INC. 4,447.50 992979 07.01.25 09.30.25 ach transactions tax 3rd quarter 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189574 MUNIDEX, INC. 6,879.00 992980 07.01.25-09.30.25 ach transactions utilities 10/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET COLLECTORS OF O/E 16,276.50 01-2010-00-2951-   - BUDGET COMPTROLLER S&W   01-2010-00-2951-010  - COMPTROLLER S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 18,719.57 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET COMPTROLLER S&W 18,719.57 01-2010-00-2953-   - BUDGET TREASURER O/E   01-2010-00-2953-113  - TREASURER O/E MATERIALS & SUPPLIES     186633 25102107 WAGEWORKS 100.00 2025 ADMIN FEE MONTHLY- SEP 01/21/2025 10/30/2025     186633 25102108 WAGEWORKS 100.00 2025 ADMIN FEE MONTHLY -OCT INV8354201 01/21/2025 10/30/2025 Total: BUDGET TREASURER O/E 200.00 01-2010-00-3001-   - BUDGET PLANNING & DEV S&W   01-2010-00-3001-030  - PLANNING & DEV S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 316.25 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET PLANNING & DEV S&W 316.25 01-2010-00-3101-   - BUDGET HOUSING CODE S&W   01-2010-00-3101-010  - HOUSING CODE S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 20,650.25 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET HOUSING CODE S&W 20,650.25 01-2010-00-3102-   - BUDGET HOUSING CODE O/E   01-2010-00-3102-110  - HOUSING CODE O/E OFFICE & FIELD EQUIPMENT (FILM     189429 D & M INSTANT PRINTING 300.00 #3128 Business Cards for: WO, FAB, LD 10/08/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� Total: BUDGET HOUSING CODE O/E 300.00 01-2010-00-4001-   - BUDGET TAX ASSESSOR S&W   01-2010-00-4001-010  - TAX ASSESSOR S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 10,980.31 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-4001-090  - TAX ASSESSOR S&W Longevity     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 342.29 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET TAX ASSESSOR S&W 11,322.60 01-2010-00-5001-   - BUDGET POLICE S&W   01-2010-00-5001-010  - POLICE S&W Base Salary Pay - Uniformed     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 410,917.68 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-030  - POLICE S&W Hourly Pay - NonUniformed     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 31,440.33 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-050  - POLICE S&W Holiday Pay - Uniformed Employees     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 27,128.01 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-060  - POLICE S&W Detective Allowance     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,134.56 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-070  - POLICE S&W Police Officer Allowance     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 18,269.45 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-080  - POLICE S&W Administration Allowance     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 173.07 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-085  - POLICE S&W CAPTAIN/CHIEF Allowance     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 576.90 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-090  - POLICE S&W Longevity     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 6,391.54 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,375.35 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 2,808.37 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 3,398.34 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 4,125.58 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-100  - POLICE S&W Overtime - Uniformed     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 52,591.89 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-210  - POLICE S&W Retro Payments     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 19.24 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 380.19 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-221  - POLICE S&W College Credit Police     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 961.50 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-5001-990  - POLICE S&W Non Cash Earnings     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 19,134.36 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET POLICE S&W 580,826.36 01-2010-00-5003-   - BUDGET POLICE O/E   01-2010-00-5003-083  - POLICE O/E TRAINING COURSES & AIDS     189559 NEW JERSEY NENA-A NJ NON-PROFI 1,600.00 #2025-0026-0173&0181&0166&0183&0138 full conference, everton scott, kathleen r 10/27/2025 00/00/0000     187910 MORRIS COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY TR 50.00 #35771 TO COVER THE COST OF TRAINING FOR DETECTIVE PATRICK HANSON FOR THE EFFE 04/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-095  - POLICE OE COURT SECURITY     187874 CUSTOM PROTECTIVE SERVICES 3,678.00 #501431 115-25 court security march 2025-February 2026 04/24/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-110  - POLICE O/E TESTS, EXAMS, SHOTS     189575 INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC PSY, IN 1,950.00 #23207 PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-115  - POLICE O/E INVESTIGATIVE SUPPLIES     188560 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LABS 40.04 #0703892-IN 12 Inch Nylon Evidence Ties, Sku # ET 100 06/25/2025 00/00/0000     188560 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LABS 178.44 #0714444-IN Evidence Boxes Gun 06/25/2025 00/00/0000     188560 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LABS 60.45 #0703892-IN Shipping & Handling 06/25/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-119  - POLICE O/E SAFETY EQUIPMENT (PERSONAL) Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189168 AWISCO 75.09 #002048275 #002048298 TO COVER THE COST OF EXPENSES FROM SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 09/04/2025 00/00/0000     189168 AWISCO 85.00 #RT00625149 TO COVER THE COST OF EXPENSES FROM SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2025 09/04/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-121  - POLICE O/E BADGES     189357 THE BADGE COMPANY OF NJ 105.00 006673 Badge Style #10-552R Custom Hat Badge, gold finisy blue, block reverse-en 10/02/2025 00/00/0000     189357 THE BADGE COMPANY OF NJ 199.00 #006673 Badge, Style #10-S&W, Smith & Warren Style SB1901A Custom Badge Two To 10/02/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-127  - POLICE O/E BUILDING / HOUSEHOLD     186455 WB MASON CO. INC. 77.28 #257456856 #257531644 water 2025 01/01/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-150  - POLICE O/E CAR WASH     187020 WEST ORANGE CAR WASH 292.50 #1126 OCT 2025 TO COVER THE COST OF CAR WASHES FROM JANUARY 1, 2025 - DECEMBE 12/31/2024 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-5003-206  - POLICE O/E BULLET PROOF VESTS     189096 ATLANTIC UNIFORM CO. 1,077.60 #A-0959226 TO COVER THE COST OF ARMOR EXPRESS MODEL VORTEX IIIA BRAVO BALLISTI 08/21/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET POLICE O/E 9,468.40 01-2010-00-6001-   - BUDGET FIRE S&W   01-2010-00-6001-010  - FIRE S&W Base Salary Pay - Uniformed     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 373,695.46 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-030  - FIRE S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 135.00 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,142.50 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-050  - FIRE S&W Holiday Pay - Uniformed Employees     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 25,818.13 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-060  - FIRE S&W INSPECTORS ALLOWANCE     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 480.75 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-080  - FIRE S&W Administration Allowance Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 480.75 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-090  - FIRE S&W Longevity     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 5,489.74 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,212.70 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 5,337.29 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,677.60 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 3,404.20 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-100  - FIRE S&W Overtime - Uniformed     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 52,601.41 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-110  - FIRE S&W Acting Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 2,793.77 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-6001-210  - FIRE S&W Retro Payments     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 461.52 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET FIRE S&W 474,730.82 01-2010-00-6002-   - BUDGET FIRE O/E   01-2010-00-6002-070  - FIRE O/E LAUNDRY     189602 NJMVC 51.00 OL024190 YEARLY LICENSE PLATE 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-072  - FIRE O/E MISC MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS     189593 ALL-WAYS 1,000.00 #0449839-IN FIRE PREVENTION BATTERY SAFETY SHIRTS 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-081  - FIRE O/E UNIFORM ACCESSORIES     189463 VINE ICE CREAM 59.04 INV-2025-010 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OPEN HOUSE - NOT TO EXCEED 10/14/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-082  - FIRE O/E TRAINING - EDUCATION     189630 STEPHEN AMELI 375.00 TRANS. ID#Q060YS2V MANAGING DISCIPLINARY CHALLENGES IN THE FIRE SERVICE SEMINA 10/31/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-110  - FIRE O/E OFFICE SUPPLIES, FILM     189362 KRISTIN GAVIN 124.00 150 TIME SLOTS 4:30 - 6:30 10/02/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189463 VINE ICE CREAM 507.72 INV-2025-010 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OPEN HOUSE - NOT TO EXCEED 10/14/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-112  - FIRE O/E LIFE SAVING - PROTECTIVE CLOTH     189601 NJ FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. 1,821.00 #75936 DEPUTY CHIEF HELMETS 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189610 TURNOUT UNIFORMS 260.20 #276599 FIRE INSPECTOR JACKET 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189610 TURNOUT UNIFORMS 76.25 #276591 FIRE OFFICIAL POLO SHIRT 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189610 TURNOUT UNIFORMS 72.99 #276599-01 FIRE INSPECTOR LONG SLEEVE SHIRT 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-113  - FIRE O/E RESCUE MASKS / OXYGEN     189463 VINE ICE CREAM 40.74 INV-2025-010 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OPEN HOUSE - NOT TO EXCEED 10/14/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-114  - FIRE O/E FIRE FIGHTING FOAM     189602 NJMVC 99.00 OL024190 LOOK UP RENEWAL/FIRELANE SUMMONS 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-115  - FIRE O/E WALKIE TALKIE BATTERIES     189362 KRISTIN GAVIN 500.00 150 5 DAYS @ 10 HOURS 10/02/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-116  - FIRE O/E MISC. SAFETY EQUIPMENT     189593 ALL-WAYS 233.94 #0449839-IN . 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-117  - FIRE O/E AIR CONDITIONER (NEW)     189362 KRISTIN GAVIN 1,000.00 150 INCLUDES 3'x4' POSTER 10/02/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-6002-124  - FIRE O/E MAINT. TRAFFIC CONTROL     189362 KRISTIN GAVIN 1,000.00 150 DEPARTMENT HEAD SHOTS 10/02/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET FIRE O/E 7,220.88 01-2010-00-7001-   - BUDGET ENGINEERING S&W   01-2010-00-7001-010  - ENGINEERING S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 15,191.80 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-7001-030  - ENGINEERING S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 2,738.03 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-7001-100  - ENGINEERING S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 322.74 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� Total: BUDGET ENGINEERING S&W 18,252.57 01-2010-00-7101-   - BUDGET BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E   01-2010-00-7101-077  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E MAINT. ALL BLDGS. INTERIOR & E     189523 CARRIER CORPORATION 678.00 #90492973 hvac repairs various buildings 10/20/2025 00/00/0000     189202 FIRE AND SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES 949.00 #202502114 ESTIMATE 202501335MCCPC 13A NOT TO EXCEED 09/08/2025 00/00/0000     189567 STATEWIDE CONDITIONING INC 1,122.55 #49194 hvac service call and repair 10/28/2025 00/00/0000     189614 ROBERT KASLANDER 2,772.25 reimburse for repair to damaged wall 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     187348 NEW JERSEY DOOR WORKS 2,171.73 #165856 #166717 #166663 FINAL OVERHEAD DOOR EMERGENCY REPAIRS 12/31/2024 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-079  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSPECTION     189286 ENCORE HOLDINGS, LLC 350.00 #13189262 25 mt pleasant place - sprinkler test and inspection 09/22/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-090  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E EXTERMINATING TOWN BUILDING -     186534 EMERGENCY PEST CONTROL 116.00 #41701 misc pest control service calls 2025 12/31/2024 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-111  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E LOCKS & KEYS     189252 ESSEX LOCKSMITH 177.10 #370441 #370183 misc repairs and keys 09/18/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-112  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES - BUILDIN     186438 WB MASON CO. INC. 28.98 #257356998 #257429643 CM4131211 CM4119568 water 2025 delivery 01/01/2025 00/00/0000     186438 WB MASON CO. INC. 28.98 #257571429 water 2025 delivery 01/01/2025 00/00/0000     186757 LORCO PERTOLEUM SERVICE 240.00 #2070322-IN OIL REMOVAL AND TANK SERVICES 2025 12/31/2024 00/00/0000     186488 WW GRAINGER INC 2,050.99 #9688514802 #9687059270 2025 supplies 01/01/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-113  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES - GROUNDS     189435 JERSEY POWER EQUIPMENT INC 258.00 #145350 cycle oil not to exceed 10/08/2025 00/00/0000     189437 SITE ONE LANDSCAPING SUPPLY 816.48 #158594619-001 shovels and rakes not to exceed 10/08/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-114  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E ELECTRICAL REPAIRS & WIRING     189492 MIKE SPAGNUOLO ELECTRICAL 2,635.00 #81819 misc electrical repairs DPW not to exceed 10/15/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�   01-2010-00-7101-116  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E PRIVATIZED SERVICES     188914 D'ONOFRIO & SON INC. 660.00 #34981 dog park October 2025 08/01/2025 00/00/0000     188276 D'ONOFRIO & SON INC. 15,538.12 #34982 RESOLUTION 143-25 2025 MAINT OF VARIOUS TOWN OWNED PARCELS 05/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-120  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - MONTHLY     189493 FELDMAN BROTHERS 75.09 #3746162-00 spot light FH4 not to exceed 10/15/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7101-130  - BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E CENTRAL MONITORING ALARM     186525 ULTIMATE SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC 517.50 IN-51041 IN-51042 IN-51180 10-misc service calls 2025 12/31/2024 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET BUILDING & PROPERTY O/E 31,185.77 01-2010-00-7202-   - BUDGET SHADE TREE O/E   01-2010-00-7202-091  - SHADE TREE O/E CONTRACTUAL SERVICES-PRUNING     186708 BEUCLER TREE EXPERT LLC 3,875.00 #14701 res 17-25 ext of contract tree removal services 01/31/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET SHADE TREE O/E 3,875.00 01-2010-00-7401-   - BUDGET PUBLIC WORKS S&W   01-2010-00-7401-010  - PUBLIC WORKS S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 93,475.78 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-7401-030  - PUBLIC WORKS S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,099.27 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-7401-090  - PUBLIC WORKS S&W Longevity     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 2,471.90 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-7401-100  - PUBLIC WORKS S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 16,711.35 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 86.42 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET PUBLIC WORKS S&W 113,844.72 01-2010-00-7503-   - BUDGET STREET CLEANING AND DRAINAGE O Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�   01-2010-00-7503-070  - STREET CLEANING AND DRAINAGE O DREDGING BROOK, CLEANING & REP     189525 GRABOWSKI CONSTRUCTION 14,500.00 #2025-528135 park & joyce st culvert 10/20/2025 00/00/0000     189524 GRABOWSKI CONSTRUCTION 12,740.00 #2025-528134 LP culbert clean out 10/20/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET STREET CLEANING AND DRAINAGE O 27,240.00 01-2010-00-7504-   - BUDGET STREET REPAIR O/E   01-2010-00-7504-200  - STREET REPAIR O/E STREET RESURFACING     186624 HOME DEPOT 37.22 #3010136 #8020613 STREET SUPPLIES/TOOLS 2025 12/31/2024 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET STREET REPAIR O/E 37.22 01-2010-00-7505-   - BUDGET STREET SERVICE & TRAFFIC O/E   01-2010-00-7505-114  - STREET SERVICE & TRAFFIC O/E SIGNS & POSTS     186592 CROSSROAD INVESTMENTS, LLC 340.00 #00512-J #00513-J misc signs and supplies 2025 12/31/2024 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET STREET SERVICE & TRAFFIC O/E 340.00 01-2010-00-7902-   - BUDGET CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE O/E   01-2010-00-7902-150  - CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE O/E TIRES & TUBES     187020 WEST ORANGE CAR WASH 292.50 #1126 OCT 2025 car washes 12/31/2024 00/00/0000     189317 BARNWELL HOUSE OF TIRES CO INC 1,372.02 #1978680 #1975310 #1975228 tire and tubes 2025 09/25/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7902-151  - CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE O/E AUTO PARTS     188248 SELECT AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR 256.24 #251027004 RES 141-25 ANNUAL PREV. MAINT ON BUSES AND MISC REPAIRS 7/1/25-6/30 05/22/2025 00/00/0000     186754 MCMANUS LAWNMOWER & LOCKSMITH 50.00 #72302 TRACTOR PARTS/REPAIRS 2025 12/31/2024 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7902-153  - CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE O/E REPAIRS - 1ST AID SQUAD AMBULA     187467 BAY HEAD INVESTMENTS INC 4,942.24 #0070906 RES 87-25 EXT OF CONTRACT FOR REPAIRS AND MAINT FIRE EMS APPARATUS 20 03/19/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-7902-157  - CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE O/E AUTO SERVICING OF ALL FIRE PUM     185047 FIRE AND SAFETY SERVICES, LTD 46,247.72 #S125-2246 #S125-1846 #S125-1847 #S125-1848 #PSMC25-0013 RES 234-24 REPAIRS TO 08/05/2024 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     185047 FIRE AND SAFETY SERVICES, LTD 3,539.02 #S125-2455 #S125-2434 RES 234-24 REPAIRS TO FIRE ENGINES 08/05/2024 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE O/E 56,699.74 01-2010-00-8051-   - BUDGET GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES S&W   01-2010-00-8051-010  - GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 25,597.46 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-8051-090  - GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES S&W Longevity     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 366.80 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-8051-100  - GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 531.18 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES S&W 26,495.44 01-2010-00-8101-   - BUDGET SENIOR BUSING S&W   01-2010-00-8101-010  - SENIOR BUSING S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 9,350.00 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-8101-030  - SENIOR BUSING S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 9,449.71 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-8101-100  - SENIOR BUSING S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 2,885.10 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET SENIOR BUSING S&W 21,684.81 01-2010-00-8401-   - BUDGET ANIMAL CONTROL S&W   01-2010-00-8401-010  - ANIMAL CONTROL S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 7,097.45 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-8401-100  - ANIMAL CONTROL S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 888.61 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET ANIMAL CONTROL S&W 7,986.06 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 01-2010-00-8601-   - BUDGET SEN CITIZEN HEALTH CTR S&W   01-2010-00-8601-010  - SEN CITIZEN HEALTH CTR S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 13,842.00 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-8601-030  - SEN CITIZEN HEALTH CTR S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,827.71 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-8601-100  - SEN CITIZEN HEALTH CTR S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 353.22 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET SEN CITIZEN HEALTH CTR S&W 16,022.93 01-2010-00-8762-   - BUDGET RETIRED CITIZENS PROGRAM O/E   01-2010-00-8762-070  - RETIRED CITIZENS PROGRAM O/E MISCELLANEOUS     189577 D & M INSTANT PRINTING 220.00 #3127 Older Adult November Calendars (500). Total not to exceed $250. 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-8762-203  - RETIRED CITIZENS PROGRAM O/E NUTRITION PROGRAM     189186 VILLAGE SUPERMARKET OF NJ 86.27 #02960119304 Shop Rite food/supplies for events and programming. Please expedi 09/08/2025 00/00/0000     189186 VILLAGE SUPERMARKET OF NJ 50.55 #02960121342 Shop Rite food/supplies for events and programming. Please expedi 09/08/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET RETIRED CITIZENS PROGRAM O/E 356.82 01-2010-00-9101-   - BUDGET PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS S&W   01-2010-00-9101-010  - PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 24,944.49 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-9101-030  - PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 4,282.09 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-9101-090  - PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS S&W Longevity     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 991.26 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-9101-100  - PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 283.43 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� Total: BUDGET PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS S&W 30,501.27 01-2010-00-9102-   - BUDGET PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS O/E   01-2010-00-9102-120  - PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS O/E MATERIALS-CLAY, CALCI     186787 HOME DEPOT 96.73 #7831797 #1811028 2025 REC MAINT GARAGE SUPPLIES 12/31/2024 00/00/0000     186787 HOME DEPOT 292.84 #9833246 #833116 2025 REC MAINT GARAGE SUPPLIES 12/31/2024 00/00/0000     186514 JCW, INC 1,650.00 #1638 2025 DEGNAN MAINT SERVICE 12/31/2024 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS O/E 2,039.57 01-2010-00-9401-   - BUDGET CONSTRUCTION S&W   01-2010-00-9401-010  - CONSTRUCTION S&W Base Salary Pay     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 17,349.59 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-9401-030  - CONSTRUCTION S&W Hourly Pay     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 7,847.34 10/21/2025 10/24/2025   01-2010-00-9401-100  - CONSTRUCTION S&W Overtime     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 705.32 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET CONSTRUCTION S&W 25,902.25 01-2010-00-9500-   - BUDGET ELECTRICITY O/E   01-2010-00-9500-144  - ELECTRICITY O/E ELECTRICITY BLDG & PROPERTY     189471 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS 57,703.48 august 2025 buildings 10/15/2025 00/00/0000     189471 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS 228.03 august 2025 recreation bills 10/15/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-9500-150  - ELECTRICITY O/E ELECTRICITY RECREATION     189471 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS 56,572.70 august 2025 street lighting 10/15/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET ELECTRICITY O/E 114,504.21 01-2010-00-9502-   - BUDGET FUEL O/E   01-2010-00-9502-142  - FUEL O/E GASOLINE FUEL Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189438 GRIFFITH-ALLIED TRUCKING, LLC 14,417.87 #99725 #85687 #7614 #92702 fuel 2025 10/08/2025 00/00/0000   01-2010-00-9502-150  - FUEL O/E DIESEL FUEL     189261 GRIFFITH-ALLIED TRUCKING, LLC 2,585.91 #7631 ultra low sulfur diesel fuel 09/18/2025 00/00/0000     186531 GRIFFITH-ALLIED TRUCKING, LLC 8,909.02 #23325 #23326 #9420 #55816 FINAL ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL 12/31/2024 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET FUEL O/E 25,912.80 01-2010-00-9504-   - BUDGET WATER- O/E   01-2010-00-9504-147  - WATER- O/E WATER-BLDG & PROPERTY     189472 NJ AMERICAN WATER CO. 4,437.73 august 2025 billing 10/15/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET WATER- O/E 4,437.73 01-2010-00-9903-   - BUDGET FICA O/E   01-2010-00-9903-080  - FICA O/E FICA     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 17,865.34 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 22,671.70 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 3,561.86 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 01201364 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 5,637.54 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET FICA O/E 49,736.44 01-2010-02-1007-   - BUDGET MAINT.FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY O/E   01-2010-02-1007-200  - MAINT.FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY O/E MAINT.OF FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY     186662 WEST ORANGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 235,671.28 NOV 2025 Maint fee 01/23/2025 00/00/0000 Total: BUDGET MAINT.FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY O/E 235,671.28 01-2040-41-2150-   - GRANT RESERVES BODY WORN CAMERA GRANT   01-2040-41-2150-222  - BODY WORN CAMERA GRANT 2022 BODY WORN CAMERA GRANT     189557 LENSLOCK INC 5,382.00 #0585-251024 genesis 12.5 body worn camera w/ data plan 10/24/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� Total: GRANT RESERVES BODY WORN CAMERA GRANT 5,382.00 01-2040-41-5020-   - GRANT RESERVES NJACCHO Grant   01-2040-41-5020-232  - NJACCHO Grant 2023 NJACCHO Grant     189061 CDW LLC 1,548.39 #AG3KL3W BROTHER POCKETJET 8 PJ-883 PRINTER - BW - DIRECT THERMAL MFG. PART# P 08/18/2025 00/00/0000     189061 CDW LLC 428.01 #AG3KL3W BROTHER PA-BT-002 PRINTER BATTERY PA￾BT-002 CDW PART NUMBER 3877520 08/18/2025 00/00/0000     189383 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC 147.19 9.22.2025 -10.21.2025 cell phone serv not to exceed 10/03/2025 00/00/0000 Total: GRANT RESERVES NJACCHO Grant 2,123.59 01-2040-41-7020-   - GRANT RESERVES MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE 2020   01-2040-41-7020-091  - MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE 2020 2020 MA-PROGRAM COORDINATOR     189540 01201363 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,718.75 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: GRANT RESERVES MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE 2020 1,718.75 01-2040-41-7025-   - GRANT RESERVES MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE 2025   01-2040-41-7025-011  - MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE 2025 2025 MA-LEAD     188569 FOREMOST PROMOTIONS 803.07 #739694 MA YEAR 2025 4TH Q, COMMUNITY POLICE PROGRAM PURCHASES. ITEMIZED LIST 06/27/2025 00/00/0000 Total: GRANT RESERVES MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE 2025 803.07 01-2040-41-9039-   - GRANT RESERVES HUD-DEGNAN PARK- SR CITIZEN PARK   01-2040-41-9039-223  - HUD-DEGNAN PARK- SR CITIZEN PARK 2023 HUD-DEGNAN PARK- SR CITIZEN PARK     188245 NEGLIA ENGINEERING ASSOC 7,120.00 #2504898 RES 147-25 PROF SERVICES CIVIL ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING FOR TH 05/22/2025 00/00/0000 Total: GRANT RESERVES HUD-DEGNAN PARK- SR CITIZEN PARK 7,120.00 01-2080-00-0200-   - RESERVE FOR TAX APPEAL TAX APPEAL RES CY- ATTORRNEY FEE   01-2080-00-0200-  - TAX APPEAL RES CY- ATTORRNEY FEE TAX APPEAL RES CY- ATTORRNEY FEE Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     187881 BLAU & BLAU 6,000.00 OCT 2025 res 111-25 prof serv tax appeal atty jan￾march 2025 already paid 04/25/2025 00/00/0000 Total: RESERVE FOR TAX APPEAL TAX APPEAL RES CY- ATTORRNEY FEE 6,000.00 01-2150- - -   - RES. FOR TAX TITLE LIENS RES. FOR TAX TITLE LIENS   01-2150- - -  - RES. FOR TAX TITLE LIENS RES. FOR TAX TITLE LIENS     189553 25102102 FIG 20, LLC 7,521.05 REDEMPTION 40 MISSISSIPPI - 146/39 10/23/2025 10/23/2025     189552 25102103 DAXUAN WANG 41,707.02 REDEMPTION 10/23/2025 10/23/2025     189576 25102105 TRYSTONE CAPITAL ASSETS LLC 1,640.11 LIEN REDEMPTION 10/29/2025 10/29/2025     189633 25102110 PRO CAP 8,LLC 526.47 REDEMPTION 10/31/2025 10/31/2025     189635 25102111 RTLF-NJ II LLC 2,077.48 REDEMPTION 10/31/2025 10/31/2025 Total: RES. FOR TAX TITLE LIENS RES. FOR TAX TITLE LIENS 53,472.13 01-2155- - -   - RES. FOR TTL PREMIUM RES. FOR TTL PREMIUM   01-2155- - -  - RES. FOR TTL PREMIUM RES. FOR TTL PREMIUM     189553 25102102 FIG 20, LLC 2,400.00 PREMIUM 10/23/2025 10/23/2025     189552 25102103 DAXUAN WANG 18,700.00 PREMIUM 10/23/2025 10/23/2025     189605 25102104 TRYSTONE CAPITAL ASSETS LLC 1,000.00 PREMIUM CERT#24-065 10/29/2025 10/29/2025     189576 25102105 TRYSTONE CAPITAL ASSETS LLC 800.00 PREMIUM 10/29/2025 10/29/2025     189633 25102110 PRO CAP 8,LLC 1,000.00 PREMIUM 10/31/2025 10/31/2025     189635 25102111 RTLF-NJ II LLC 1,100.00 PREMIUM 10/31/2025 10/31/2025 Total: RES. FOR TTL PREMIUM RES. FOR TTL PREMIUM 25,000.00 Fund Total: 01 3,313,660.75 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 03-2475-16-0030-   - ORD# 2475-16 INDOOR IMPROVEMENTS   03-2475-16-0030-010  - INDOOR IMPROVEMENTS IT Improvements     189500 CDW LLC 227.96 #AG5IE2W ITEM 6430420 SAMSUN 870 EVO MZ￾77E500E 10/17/2025 00/00/0000 Total: ORD# 2475-16 INDOOR IMPROVEMENTS 227.96 03-2610-20-0300-   - ORD# 2610-20 Information Technology   03-2610-20-0300-140  - Information Technology IT Infrastructure Upgrade Police     189342 PASCACK DATA SERVICES, INC 6,566.40 #1892 Barracuda Message Archiver 450Vx Virtual License, monthly subscription Q 09/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: ORD# 2610-20 Information Technology 6,566.40 03-2661-21-0100-   - ORD# 2661-21 Equipment   03-2661-21-0100-180  - Equipment One - backhoe Rebuild @ $50,000 each     188615 A. LEMBO CAR & HEAVY TRUCK 29,612.35 #7552 #7553 DPW 18 - REPAIRS 07/01/2025 00/00/0000 Total: ORD# 2661-21 Equipment 29,612.35 03-2661-21-0300-   - ORD# 2661-21 Information Technology   03-2661-21-0300-180  - Information Technology Camera System Upgrades - Replace Outdate     189562 4498 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 25,244.33 reimburse funds 10/27/2025 10/27/2025 Total: ORD# 2661-21 Information Technology 25,244.33 03-2661-21-0600-   - ORD# 2661-21 Vehicles   03-2661-21-0600-110  - Vehicles Enterprise Vehicles     188519 PHOENIX ADVISORS, LLC 20,508.50 #17629 FINANCIAL SERVICES NOT TO EXCEED FOR 2025 06/18/2025 00/00/0000 Total: ORD# 2661-21 Vehicles 20,508.50 03-2698-22-0100-   - ORD# 2698-22 Joint Meeting   03-2698-22-0100-010  - Joint Meeting Joint Meeting Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189550 03200165 JOINT MEETING OF ESSEX & UNION 1,623,252.60 2025 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT/JOINT MEETING 10/22/2025 10/22/2025 Total: ORD# 2698-22 Joint Meeting 1,623,252.60 03-2704-22-0400-   - ORD# 2704-22 Outdoor Facility   03-2704-22-0400-090  - Outdoor Facility General Outdoor Facility Improvements     189611 4499 DECLAN O'SCANLON 65,800.00 #18298A gross 1st year lease 10/29/2025 10/29/2025 Total: ORD# 2704-22 Outdoor Facility 65,800.00 03-2830-23-0500-   - ORD# 2830-23 Streets, Roads, Sewers & Sidewalks   03-2830-23-0500-010  - Streets, Roads, Sewers & Sidewalks STREET IMPR (CURRENTLY UNDER DESIGN)     186181 CME ASSOCIATES 3,500.00 #385987 res 315-24 professional service contract OSPAC and crystal likes impro 12/05/2024 00/00/0000     189621 4500 HUDSON ESSEX PASSAIC SCD 775.00 application for ospac 10/30/2025 10/30/2025 Total: ORD# 2830-23 Streets, Roads, Sewers & Sidewalks 4,275.00 03-2915-25-0900-   - ORD# 2915-25 Section 20 Expenses   03-2915-25-0900-010  - Section 20 Expenses Section 20 Expenses     189566 MUNIHUB 1,000.00 #6661 2025 notes posting and distribution 10/28/2025 00/00/0000 Total: ORD# 2915-25 Section 20 Expenses 1,000.00 Fund Total: 03 1,776,487.14 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 04-2010-00-6690-   - EXPENDITURE CONTROL DOGS ANIMAL CONTROL INTERLOCALS   04-2010-00-6690-004  - NJ HEALTH LICENSE REPORT NJ HEALTH LICENSE REPORT     189580 NEW JERSEY DEPT OF HEALTH & 23.40 SEPTEMBER-2025 DOG LICENSE REPORT 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   04-2010-00-6690-304  - OTHER EXPENSE OTHER EXPENSE     189628 ROBERT DE FILIPPIS, DVM 96.00 10/21/2025 - BEUTHANASIA-D INJECTION 10/31/2025 00/00/0000 Total: EXPENDITURE CONTROL DOGS ANIMAL CONTROL INTERLOCALS 119.40 Fund Total: 04 119.40 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 08-2010-55-5011-   - BUDGET POOL SNACK BAR S/W   08-2010-55-5011-030  - POOL SNACK BAR S/W Hourly Pay     189542 08200061 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 111.18 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 08200061 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 0.67 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 08200061 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1.60 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 08200061 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 6.89 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: BUDGET POOL SNACK BAR S/W 120.34 Fund Total: 08 120.34 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 12-1169-00-0100-   - MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .PAYROLL   12-1169-00-0100-001  - MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .PAYROLL MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .PAYROLL     189540 12200324 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 168,080.17 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 12200324 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 47,841.21 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 12200325 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 150.16 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 12200325 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 599.79 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE .PAYROLL 216,671.33 12-6080-00-0310-   - FIRE COMPLIANCE PENALTIES DEDICATED PENALTY (FIRE SAFETY)   12-6080-00-0310-010  - DEDICATED PENALTY (FIRE SAFETY) DEDICATED PENALTY (FIRE SAFETY)     189630 STEPHEN AMELI 1,219.99 CONF. #72847597 MANAGING DISCIPLINARY CHALLENGES IN THE FIRE SERVICE - LODGING 10/31/2025 00/00/0000 Total: FIRE COMPLIANCE PENALTIES DEDICATED PENALTY (FIRE SAFETY) 1,219.99 12-6120-00-0080-   - PAYROLL TRUST 0-203 WORKERS COMP   12-6120-00-0080-010  - 0-203 WORKERS COMP 0-203 WORKERS COMP     189542 12200325 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 673.68 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: PAYROLL TRUST 0-203 WORKERS COMP 673.68 12-6120-00-0110-   - PAYROLL TRUST DEFINED CONTRIB RET PLAN(DCRP)   12-6120-00-0110-010  - DEFINED CONTRIB RET PLAN(DCRP) DEFINED CONTRIB RET PLAN(DCRP)     189540 12200324 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 98.99 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 12200325 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,141.74 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: PAYROLL TRUST DEFINED CONTRIB RET PLAN(DCRP) 1,240.73 12-6190-00-0210-   - HEALTH TRUST BURIAL PERMIT-TECHNOLOGY   12-6190-00-0210-010  - BURIAL PERMIT-TECHNOLOGY BURIAL PERMIT-TECHNOLOGY     189013 MGL PRINTING SOLUTIONS 774.00 #218595 MARRIAGE LICENSE BINDERS MC25 08/12/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189013 MGL PRINTING SOLUTIONS 174.00 #218595 A-Z INDEXES FOR BINDERS MC18 08/12/2025 00/00/0000     189013 MGL PRINTING SOLUTIONS 890.00 #218595 MARRIAGE LICENSE ENVELOPES 08/12/2025 00/00/0000     189013 MGL PRINTING SOLUTIONS 100.00 #218595 SHIPPING 08/12/2025 00/00/0000 Total: HEALTH TRUST BURIAL PERMIT-TECHNOLOGY 1,938.00 12-6190-00-0990-   - SENIOR PROGRAM SENIOR PARTIES   12-6190-00-0990-050  - SENIOR TRIPS SENIOR TRIPS     188645 HUNTERDON HILLS PLAYHOUSE 3,410.33 #04308-14 Bus trip to Hunterdon Hills Playhouse for Michael Jackson tribute. O 07/08/2025 00/00/0000   12-6190-00-0990-150  - BINGO BINGO     189488 ROY PODBERESKY 300.00 #16 twelve week bingo session for older adults 10/15/2025 00/00/0000 Total: SENIOR PROGRAM SENIOR PARTIES 3,710.33 12-6730-00-0110-   - PROPERTY ESCROW FUTURE IMPROVEMENT 25 TREMONT AVE., WO 07052   12-6730-00-0110-  - 25 TREMONT AVE., WO 07052 25 TREMONT AVE., WO 07052     187848 CERBO'S PARSIPPANY GREENHOUSE 988.00 #2967 PLANTING FIREHOUSE #4 04/24/2025 00/00/0000 Total: PROPERTY ESCROW FUTURE IMPROVEMENT 25 TREMONT AVE., WO 07052 988.00 12-6770-00-0240-   - PROPERTY INSPECTION ESCROW RELIABLE WOOD PRODUCTS   12-6770-00-0240-  - RELIABLE WOOD PRODUCTS OPERATING ESCROW     187541 WAYNE DEFEO, LLC 1,800.00 #1026 CLAY 2025 Env. Compliance Officer for the Recycling Center Class A,B,C i 03/27/2025 00/00/0000 Total: PROPERTY INSPECTION ESCROW RELIABLE WOOD PRODUCTS 1,800.00 12-6770-00-8000-   - PROPERTY INSPECTION ESCROW PROPERTY INSPECTION ESCROW/ Name   12-6770-00-8000-001  - Property Inspection/609 Eagle Rock Ave. Property Inspection/609 Eagle Rock Ave.     189591 CME ASSOCIATES 142.00 #0385481 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: SITE INSPECTION 609 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE INV. 385 10/29/2025 00/00/0000 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189596 CME ASSOCIATES 923.00 #0384409 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 609 EAGLE ROCK AVE SITE INSPECTION - INV. 38440 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   12-6770-00-8000-006  - Property Inspection/WO Plaza Property Inspection/WO Plaza     189590 CME ASSOCIATES 2,272.00 #0385482 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: WO PLAZA INV. 385482 DATED 10/14/2025 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   12-6770-00-8000-008  - Property Inspection/Seton Hall Prep Property Inspection/Seton Hall Prep     189592 MATRIX NEW WORLD ENGINEERING, 1,180.00 #57008 PROF SERVICES SITE INSPECTION 120 NORTHFIELD AVE (SHP) REVIEW INV. 5700 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189592 MATRIX NEW WORLD ENGINEERING, 605.00 #58499 PROF SERVICES SITE INSPECTION 120 NORTHFIELD AVE (SHP) INV. 58499 DATED 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   12-6770-00-8000-012  - Property Inspection/Jakimowicz Ronjolyn Realty Property Inspection/Jakimowicz Ronjolyn Realty     189594 MATRIX NEW WORLD ENGINEERING, 203.75 #57970 PROF SERVICES 275 NORTHFIELD AVE RETAINING WALL REVIEW INV. 57970 DATED 10/29/2025 00/00/0000   12-6770-00-8000-013  - Property Inspection/The Way Maker-4 Eagle Ridge Way Property Inspection/The Way Maker-4 Eagle Ridge Way     189595 MATRIX NEW WORLD ENGINEERING, 1,675.00 #57006 site inspections 40 Eagle Ridge Way inv. 57006 dated 6.27.25 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189595 MATRIX NEW WORLD ENGINEERING, 665.00 #57442 site inspections 40 Eagle Ridge Way inv. 57442 dated 7.25.25 10/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: PROPERTY INSPECTION ESCROW PROPERTY INSPECTION ESCROW/ Name 7,665.75 12-6830-00-0230-   - RECREATION TRUST FUND ROCK SPRING GOLF   12-6830-00-0230-010  - SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS     189582 KATHY JACKSON 4,120.00 Stem Camp Coordinator 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189617 KAITLYN NEGRON 50.00 halloween event 10/30/2025 00/00/0000     189616 KAYLA NEGRON 300.00 Halloween Event 10/30/2025 00/00/0000     189545 BUILT BY ME LLC 3,410.00 fall lego session 10/21/2025 00/00/0000     189631 ANGELICA CIUFFO 100.00 Halloween Event 10/31/2025 00/00/0000 Total: RECREATION TRUST FUND ROCK SPRING GOLF 7,980.00 12-6830-00-0250-   - RECREATION TRUST FUND TRIP-DOLAN'S Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�   12-6830-00-0250-010  - VOLLEYBALL CLINIC VOLLEYBALL CLINIC     189581 TOWNSHIP OF WEST CALDWELL 75.00 INVOICE 2025 Volleyball officials 10/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: RECREATION TRUST FUND TRIP-DOLAN'S 75.00 12-6830-00-0430-   - RECREATION TRUST FUND WO JUNIOR GOLF FALL CLINIC   12-6830-00-0430-010  - WO JUNIOR GOLF FALL CLINIC WO JUNIOR GOLF FALL CLINIC     189341 EVOLUTION LACROSSE 1,800.00 5 SESSIONS fall lacrosse program 09/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: RECREATION TRUST FUND WO JUNIOR GOLF FALL CLINIC 1,800.00 12-6830-00-0490-   - RECREATION TRUST FUND SECURITY DEPOSIT-KATZ CENTER   12-6830-00-0490-010  - SECURITY DEPOSIT-KATZ CENTER SECURITY DEPOSIT-KATZ CENTER     189546 KINTESSA PHILADELPHIA 125.00 refund katz security deposit 10/21/2025 00/00/0000     189618 UROOJ HASHMI 125.00 refund security deposit 10/30/2025 00/00/0000     189632 KATHLEEN BEAZER 125.00 refund security deposit 10/31/2025 00/00/0000 Total: RECREATION TRUST FUND SECURITY DEPOSIT-KATZ CENTER 375.00 12-6830-00-0525-   - RECREATION TRUST FUND HANDICAPPED TRUST   12-6830-00-0525-010  - HANDICAPPED TRUST HANDICAPPED TRUST     186788 VILLAGE SUPERMARKET OF NJ 354.15 #02960359321 #02960227000 2025 SPECIAL NEEDS PARTY SUPPLIES 12/31/2024 00/00/0000 Total: RECREATION TRUST FUND HANDICAPPED TRUST 354.15 12-6830-00-0930-   - RECREATION TRUST FUND LACROSSE PROGRAM   12-6830-00-0930-050  - LACROSSE PROGRAM LACROSSE PROGRAM     189619 BRIAN K ANTHONY 85.00 lacrosse official 10/30/2025 00/00/0000 Total: RECREATION TRUST FUND LACROSSE PROGRAM 85.00 12-6950-00-2560-   - EXTRA DUTY SECURITY EXTRA DUTY SOLUTIONS   12-6950-00-2560-  - EXTRA DUTY SOLUTIONS EXTRA DUTY SOLUTIONS Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date�     189542 12200325 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 2,240.00 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 12200325 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 36,400.00 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 12200325 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 11,960.00 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: EXTRA DUTY SECURITY EXTRA DUTY SOLUTIONS 50,600.00 Fund Total: 12 297,176.96 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 14-6040-00-0000-   - DEVELOPER'S FEE - COAH DEVELOPER'S FEE - COAH   14-6040-00-0000-010  - DEVELOPER'S FEE - COAH DEVELOPER'S FEE - COAH     187540 STEVEN J. WEINBERG 3,150.00 inv date 10.23.25 2025 Housing Rehab Consultant not to exceed 03/27/2025 00/00/0000     187540 STEVEN J. WEINBERG 450.00 14 PARK DR N. 2025 Housing Rehab Consultant not to exceed 03/27/2025 00/00/0000 Total: DEVELOPER'S FEE - COAH DEVELOPER'S FEE - COAH 3,600.00 Fund Total: 14 3,600.00 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 18-6030-00-0590-   - FEDERAL FORFEITURE   18-6030-00-0590-010  - FEDERAL FORFEITURE FEDERAL FORFEITURE     189460 C AND J TROPHIES & PROMOTIONS 190.00 #3006 9 x 12 Black Piano Fancy Plaque with all engraving included. 10/14/2025 00/00/0000     189460 C AND J TROPHIES & PROMOTIONS 28.00 #3006 2" Full color log discs (badge & shield) 10/14/2025 00/00/0000 Total: FEDERAL FORFEITURE 218.00 Fund Total: 18 218.00 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 20-6800-00-8110-   - DEVELOPERS ESCROW PB-24-17/Friedman 10 Ridge Rd   20-6800-00-8110-  - PB-24-17/Friedman 10 Ridge Rd PB-24-17/Friedman 10 Ridge Rd     189620 MATRIX NEW WORLD ENGINEERING, 1,030.00 INVOICES: 58497 & 57968 10/30/2025 00/00/0000 Total: DEVELOPERS ESCROW PB-24-17/Friedman 10 Ridge Rd 1,030.00 20-6810-00-7960-   - DEVELOPERS ESCROW ZB-23-13/MPB Realty LLC   20-6810-00-7960-  - ZB-23-13/MPB Realty LLC ZB-23-13/MPB Realty LLC     189587 SAVO, SCHALK, CORSINI, WARNER 750.00 INVOICE 5008 - 10/23/2025 AF SP MTG SERVICES 10/29/2025 00/00/0000     189584 MARGARET BRILL 350.00 Invoice 5065 - 10/23/25 ZBA Special Meeting (Moderator) 10/29/2025 00/00/0000 Total: DEVELOPERS ESCROW ZB-23-13/MPB Realty LLC 1,100.00 20-6820-00-0000-   - DEVELOPERS ESCROW-INTEREST Performance Bond/26 S. Valley Rd, WO   20-6820-00-0000-120  - Performance Bond-BUILDERS AT GREEN ESSEX Performance Bond-BUILDERS AT GREEN ESSEX     189522 GREEN ESSEX PARTNERS URBAN 132,399.90 RESOLUTION 223-25 10/20/2025 00/00/0000 Total: DEVELOPERS ESCROW-INTEREST Performance Bond/26 S. Valley Rd, WO 132,399.90 Fund Total: 20 134,529.90 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 22-2010-00-6690-   - EXPENDITURE CONTROL EXPENDITURE CONTROL   22-2010-00-6690-010  - BUDGET APPROPRIATION RECEIVED BUDGET APPROPRIATION RECEIVED     189569 22200028 CLAIMS RESOLUTION CORPORATION 19,038.90 ROLLUPS/CLAIMS 10/28/2025 10/28/2025 10/28/2025   22-2010-00-6690-022  - WORKERS COMP CLAIMS WORKERS COMP CLAIMS     189560 GARDEN STATE MUNICIPAL JIF 20,468.80 #218521 SIR SEPT 2025 10/27/2025 00/00/0000 Total: EXPENDITURE CONTROL EXPENDITURE CONTROL 39,507.70 Fund Total: 22 39,507.70 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 32-2010-00-1000-   - EXPENDITURE CONTROL EXPENDITURE CONTROL   32-2010-00-1000-010  - PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS     189540 32200026 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 376.96 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189542 32200027 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 375.08 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: EXPENDITURE CONTROL EXPENDITURE CONTROL 752.04 Fund Total: 32 752.04 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 42-2020-00-0000-   - SECTION 8 RESERVES SECTION 8 RESERVES   42-2020-00-0000-142  - SALARIES & WAGES SALARIES & WAGES     189540 42200028 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 4,075.73 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 42200028 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 1,348.80 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 42200028 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 569.23 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 42200028 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 49.96 10/21/2025 10/24/2025     189540 42200028 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE 213.62 10/21/2025 10/24/2025 Total: SECTION 8 RESERVES SECTION 8 RESERVES 6,257.34 Fund Total: 42 6,257.34 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 63-2010-00-6690-   - EXPENDITURE CONTROL EXPENDITURE CONTROL   63-2010-00-6690-  - EXPENDITURE CONTROL HEALTH BENEIFT CLAIMS - IDA     189563 63200033 MERITAIN HEALTH 623,455.99 10-21-2025 CLAIMS 10/28/2025 10/28/2025 Total: EXPENDITURE CONTROL EXPENDITURE CONTROL 623,455.99 Fund Total: 63 623,455.99 Purchase Order Chk Num Vendor Amount Invoice P.O. Date Paid Date� 233-25 October 28, 2025 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Matthew Feula (“Feula” or the “Employee”) was appointed Deputy Chief of Police since April 24, 2014; and WHEREAS, the Township and Feula wish to continue this relationship with no changes from the current 2021-2025 contract; and WHEREAS, The Employee recognizes that there are certain functions, responsibilities, and management rights exclusively reserved to the Township. All rights, power, and authority possessed by the Township prior to the signing of this Agreement are retained exclusively by the Township subject only to such limitations as are specifically provided in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Township agrees to employ Matthew Feula as Deputy Chief of Police of the Township of West Orange in accordance with the New Jersey Civil Service laws in Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated and Title 4A of the New Jersey Administrative Code, as well as any other applicable federal, state, or local law; WHEREAS, the Township exercises its authority pursuant to Title 40A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated to appoint said Deputy Chief of Police and to execute a contract of employment in connection therewith; and NOW, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that the Township be authorized to execute the contract annexed hereto as Exhibit “A;” and be it further RESOLVED that the Mayor be and is hereby authorized to execute any document to finalize the contract; Formatted: Font: Not Bold Formatted: Body Text, Indent: First line: 0.5" Formatted: Indent: First line: 0.5"� RESOLVED that notice of this resolution shall be available in the Clerk’s office in accordance with any applicable law. Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak Township Clerk Council President Adopted: October 28, 2025� AGREEMENT between the TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE and DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE MATTHEW FEULA JANUARY 1, 2026 through DECEMBER 31, 2028 Deleted: 30� i TABLE OF CONTENTS RECITALS.................................................................................................................................................... 2 ARTICLE I - EMPLOYMENT.................................................................................................................. 2 ARTICLE II - MANAGEMENT RIGHTS ................................................................................................ 2 ARTICLE III - RETENTION OF BENEFITS ........................................................................................... 3 ARTICLE IV - WORK WEEK.................................................................................................................... 3 ARTICLE V - COMPENSATION................................................................................................................ 4 ARTICLE VI-HEALTH BENEFITS ......................................................................................................... 4 ARTICLE VII- MISCELLANEOUS......................................................................................................... 4 ARTICLE VIII - RETIREMENT ................................................................................................................. 4 ARTICLE IX - DURATION OF AGREEMENT......................................................................................... 4� 2 RECITALS This AGREEMENT made effective as of the 1 st day of January, 2026, between the TOWNSHIP OFWEST ORANGE, amunicipality in theCounty of Essex, State of New Jersey, hereinafter referred to as the "TOWNSHIP," and Matthew Feula, hereinafter referred to as the "EMPLOYEE." WHEREAS, Matthew Feula has been appointed Deputy Chief of Police since April 24, 2014; WHEREAS, the Township and the Employee wish to continue thisrelationship for the foreseeable future upon terms deemed acceptable to both parties; WHEREAS, the parties further seek to memorialize the terms of this employment relationship in writing; and NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: ARTICLE I - EMPLOYMENT The Township agrees to employ Matthew Feula as Deputy Chief of Police of the Township during good behavior and in accordance with Title 40A and the New Jersey Civil Service laws in Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated and Title 4A of the New Jersey Administrative Code, as well as any other applicable federal, state, or local law, subject to the terms and conditions of employment set forth in this agreement. ARTICLE II - MANAGEMENT RIGHTS The Employee recognizes that there are certain functions, responsibilities, and management rights exclusively reserved to the Township. All rights, power, and authority � 3 possessed by the Township prior to the signing of this Agreement are retained exclusively by the Township subject only to such limitations as are specifically provided in this Agreement. ARTICLE III - RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges and benefits which the Employee has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except as specifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length. ARTICLE IV - WORK WEEK The Employee's position is a salaried position compensated pursuant to Article VI of this Agreement and is exempt from overtime. This shall mean that the Employee shall dedicate himself to performing his duties without respect toa specific minimum or maximum number of hours worked per day each week. However, the Employee shall work on average a minimum of forty (40) hours per week. Time requirements for optimal job performance vary based on specific assignments, seasonal demands, and other factors. All parties endorse a policy of flexibility which allows the Employee to adjust normal working hours as conditions require to include all hours which enable the Employee to complete routine duties and to perform special duties as assigned, attend meetings as assigned, to work hours as required in order to complete critical work tasks, or to handle emergency conditions as they arise.� 4 ARTICLE V - COMPENSATION The Employee shall be entitled to compensation as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A. ARTICLE VI-HEALTH BENEFITS The Employee shall be entitled to health benefits as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A. ARTICLE VII- MISCELLANEOUS Any rights set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A and not specifically referenced in this Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth herein. ARTICLE VIII- RETIREMENT The Employee shall retain all pension rights under New Jersey law and ordinances of the Township of West Orange. ARTICLE IX - DURATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 2026 and shall terminate on December 31, 2028 or such earlier date if mandatory retirement applies. All provisions contained herein shall be retroactive to the effective date of this Agreement. Deleted: 30� 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures as of this __ day of ___________, _______. ATTEST: THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, a Municipal Corporation in the County of Essex, State of New Jersey SUSAN McCARTNEY, MAYOR ATTEST: Deputy Chief of Police Matthew Feula� Attachment A� 7 DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE FEULA TERM SHEET FOR EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT TERM The term of this agreement shall be from January I, 2026 through December 31, 2028. RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges, economic and non-economic benefits including but not limited to the provision of Health Benefits, Prescription Plan, Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off (PTO), PFRS Pension and Accumulated Sick Time Payout at retirement which the Deputy Chief of Police Feula has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except asspecifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length. MONETARY COMPENSATION a. Base Salary for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be the same base salary earned by a Police Captain plus an additional 24%. b. Longevity for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be paid consistent with the Township's Policy and Procedure Manual in effect as of the signing of this agreement. c. Holiday Pay percentage for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be the same Holiday Pay percentage earned by a Police Captain. d. Police Officer Annual Stipend, Clothing Allowance, and College Credits for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be the same as earned by a Police Captain. RETIREMENT HEALTH BENEFITS Upon retirement with 25 or more years of creditable PFRS pension service, the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be provided with full health and prescription benefits at no premium cost to him or his spouse & eligible dependents from the date of his retirement until his death or until his current or future spouse's death, whichever occurs last. Additionally, the Township will reimburse the Deputy Chief of Police Feula any Medicare premiums for Medicare Part A, Part B or Part D, including any Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) assessment made by the Social Security Administration or its successor. Deleted: 30� 8 These benefits shall remain equal to or better than the benefits received by the Deputy Chief of Police Feula and his family as of the last date of service to the Township. When Deputy Chief of Police Feula qualifies for Medicare, benefits will become secondary to Medicare while his Souse and dependents will continue to receive full coverage until children reach the age of 26. When his spouse or disabled children become eligible for Medicare, they will become secondary to Medicare. Child Dependents who are disabled before aging out will retain coverages until the death of the Deputy Chief of Police Feula and his Guardian spouse, whichever occurs last. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS All future rights privileges, economic and non-economic benefits bestowed upon the rank of Police Captain and/or any subordinate rank will automatically be made available to the Deputy Chief of Police Feula without further negotiations for the life of this contract once approved by the Mayor.� 236-21 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE MATTHEW FEULA FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2021 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2025 WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange (the “Township”) desires to enter into an agreement with Deputy Chief of Police Matthew Feula memorializing the terms and condition of his employment for the period of January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2025; WHEREAS, the terms of which are set forth in the Agreement between the Township of West Orange and Deputy Chief of Police Matthew Feula (the “Agreement”) attached hereto as Exhibit A; WHEREAS, the Mayor has reviewed the terms of the Agreement and deemed them to be acceptable; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the Township, the Agreement in substantially the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A and the Township Clerk be and is hereby authorized to attest to the Mayor’s signature. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution shall be made available in the Clerk’s office in accordance with applicable law. ________________________________ ________________________________ Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Cindy Matute-Brown Municipal Clerk Council President Adopted: September 14, 2021 � 2 Exhibit A� 126046894 236-21 AGREEMENT between the TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE and DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE MATTHEW FEULA JANUARY 1, 2021 through DECEMBER 31, 2025� 126046894 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE RECITALS 1 ARTICLE I – EMPLOYMENT 2 ARTICLE II – MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 3 ARTICLE III – RETENTION OF BENEFITS 4 ARTICLE IV – WORK WEEK 5 ARTICLE V – COMPENSATION 6 ARTICLE VII – MISCELLANEOUS 8 ARTICLE VIII – RETIREMENT 9 ARTICLE IX – DURATION OF AGREEMENT 10� 0 126046894 RECITALS This AGREEMENT made as of the ___th day of ________, ____________, between the TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, a municipality in the County of Essex, State of New Jersey, hereinafter referred to as the “TOWNSHIP,” and Matthew Feula, hereinafter referred to as the “EMPLOYEE.” WHEREAS, Matthew Feula has been appointed Deputy Chief of Police since April 24, 2014; WHEREAS, the Township and the Employee wish to continue this relationship for the foreseeable future upon terms deemed acceptable to both parties; WHEREAS, the parties further seek to memorialize the terms of this employment relationship in writing; and NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:� 1 126046894 ARTICLE I – EMPLOYMENT The Township agrees to employ Matthew Feula as Deputy Chief of Police of the Township during good behavior and in accordance with the New Jersey Civil Service laws in Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated and Title 4A of the New Jersey Administrative Code, as well as any other applicable federal, state, or local law, subject to the terms and conditions of employment set forth in this agreement.� 2 126046894 ARTICLE II – MANAGEMENT RIGHTS The Employee recognizes that there are certain functions, responsibilities, and management rights exclusively reserved to the Township. All rights, power, and authority possessed by the Township prior to the signing of this Agreement are retained exclusively by the Township subject only to such limitations as are specifically provided in this Agreement .� 3 126046894 ARTICLE III – RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges and benefits which the Employee has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except as specifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length.� 4 126046894 ARTICLE IV – WORK WEEK The Employee’s position is a salaried position compensated pursuant to Article VI of this Agreement and is exempt from overtime. This shall mean that the Employee shall dedicate himself to performing his duties without respect toa specific minimum or maximum number of hours worked per day each week. However, the Employee shall work on average a minimum of forty (40) hours per week. Time requirements for optimal job performance vary based on specific assignments, seasonal demands, and other factors. All parties endorse a policy of flexibility which allows the Employee to adjust normal working hours as conditions require to include all hours which enable the Employee to complete routine duties and to perform special duties as assigned, attend meetings as assigned, to work hours as required in order to complete critical work tasks, or to handle emergency conditions as they arise.� 5 126046894 ARTICLE V – COMPENSATION The Employee shall be entitled to compensation as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A. .� 6 126046894 ARTICLE VI – HEALTH BENEFITS The Employee shall be entitled to health benefits as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A.� 7 126046894 ARTICLE VII – MISCELLANEOUS Any rights set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A and not specifically referenced in this Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth herein.� 8 126046894 ARTICLE VIII – RETIREMENT The Employee shall retain all pension rights under New Jersey law and ordinances of the Township of West Orange.� 9 126046894 ARTICLE IX – DURATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 2021 and shall terminate on December 31, 2025. All provisions contained herein shall be retroactive to the effective date of this Agreement. � 10 126046894 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures as of this __th day of _________, ______. ATTEST: THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, a Municipal Corporation in the County of Essex, State of New Jersey ________________________________ ____________________________________ ROBERT D. PARISI, MAYOR ATTEST: ________________________________ ____________________________________ Deputy Chief of Police Matthew Feula� 11 126046894 Attachment A� 12 126046894 DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE FEULA TERM SHEET FOR EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT TERM The term of this agreement shall be from January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2025. RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges, economic and non-economic benefits including but not limited to the provision of Health Benefits, Prescription Plan, Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off (PTO), PFRS Pension and Accumulated Sick Time Payout at retirement which the Deputy Chief of Police Feula has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except as specifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length. MONETARY COMPENSATION a. Base Salary for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be the same base salary earned by a Police Captain plus an additional 24%. b. Longevity for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be paid consistent with the Township’s Policy and Procedure Manual in effect as of the signing of this agreement. c. Holiday Pay percentage for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be the same Holiday Pay percentage earned by a Police Captain. d. Police Officer Annual Stipend, Clothing Allowance, and College Credits for the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be the same as earned by a Police Captain. RETIREMENT HEALTH BENEFITS Upon retirement with 25 or more years of creditable PFRS pension service, the Deputy Chief of Police Feula shall be provided with full health and prescription benefits at no premium cost to him or his spouse & eligible dependents from the date � 13 126046894 of his retirement until his death or until his current or future spouse’s death, whichever occurs last. Additionally, the Township will reimburse the Deputy Chief of Police Feula any Medicare premiums for Medicare Part A, Part B or Part D, including any Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) assessment made by the Social Security Administration or its successor. These benefits shall remain equal to or better than the benefits received by the Deputy Chief of Police Feula and his family as of the last date of service to the Township. When Deputy Chief of Police Feula qualifies for Medicare, benefits will become secondary to Medicare while his Souse and dependents will continue to receive full coverage until children reach the age of 26. When his spouse or disabled children become eligible for Medicare, they will become secondary to Medicare. Child Dependents who are disabled before aging out will retain coverages until the death of the Deputy Chief of Police Feula and his Guardian spouse, whichever occurs last. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS All future rights privileges, economic and non-economic benefits bestowed upon the rank of Police Captain and/or any subordinate rank will automatically be made available to the Deputy Chief of Police Feula without further negotiations for the life of this contract once approved by the Mayor.� 234-25 October 28, 2025 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Michael Keigher (“Keigher” or the “Employee”) was appointed Deputy Chief of Police since October 8, 2019; and WHEREAS, the Township and Keigher wish to continue this relationship with no changes from the current 2021-2025 contract; and WHEREAS, The Employee recognizes that there are certain functions, responsibilities, and management rights exclusively reserved to the Township. All rights, power, and authority possessed by the Township prior to the signing of this Agreement are retained exclusively by the Township subject only to such limitations as are specifically provided in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Township agrees to employ Michael Keigher as Deputy Chief of Police of the Township of West Orange in accordance with the New Jersey Civil Service laws in Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated and Title 4A of the New Jersey Administrative Code, as well as any other applicable federal, state, or local law; WHEREAS, the Township exercises its authority pursuant to Title 40A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated to appoint said Deputy Chief of Police and to execute a contract of employment in connection therewith; and NOW, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that the Township be authorized to execute the contract annexed hereto as Exhibit “A;” and be it further� RESOLVED that the Mayor be and is hereby authorized to execute any document to finalize the contract; RESOLVED that notice of this resolution shall be available in the Clerk’s office in accordance with any applicable law. Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak Township Clerk Council President Adopted: October 28, 2025� AGREEMENT between the TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE and DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE MICHAEL KEIGHER JANUARY 1, 2026 through DECEMBER 31, 2028 Deleted: 30� i TABLE OF CONTENTS RECITALS...................................................................................................................................... 2 ARTICLE I - EMPLOYMENT.................................................................................................... 2 ARTICLE II - MANAGEMENT RIGHTS .................................................................................. 2 ARTICLE III - RETENTION OF BENEFITS ............................................................................. 3 ARTICLE IV - WORK WEEK...................................................................................................... 3 ARTICLE V - COMPENSATION ................................................................................................. 4 ARTICLE VI-HEALTH BENEFITS........................................................................................... 4 ARTICLE VII- MISCELLANEOUS .......................................................................................... 4 ARTICLE VIII - RETIREMENT ................................................................................................... 4 ARTICLE IX - DURATION OF AGREEMENT .......................................................................... 4� 2 RECITALS This AGREEMENT made effective as of the 1 st day of January, 2026, between the TOWNSHIP OFWEST ORANGE, amunicipality in theCounty of Essex, State of New Jersey, hereinafter referred to as the "TOWNSHIP," and Michael Keigher, hereinafter referred to as the "EMPLOYEE." WHEREAS, Michael Keigher has been appointed Deputy Chief of Police since October 8, 2019; WHEREAS, the Township and the Employee wish to continue thisrelationship for the foreseeable future upon terms deemed acceptable to both parties; WHEREAS, the parties further seek to memorialize the terms of this employment relationship in writing; and NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: ARTICLE I - EMPLOYMENT The Township agrees to employ Michael Keigher as Deputy Chief of Police of the Township during good behavior and in accordance with Title 40A and the New Jersey Civil Service laws in Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated and Title 4A of the New Jersey Administrative Code, as well as any other applicable federal, state, or local law, subject to the terms and conditions of employment set forth in this agreement. ARTICLE II - MANAGEMENT RIGHTS The Employee recognizes that there are certain functions, responsibilities, and management rights exclusively reserved to the Township. All rights, power, and authority � 3 possessed by the Township prior to the signing of this Agreement are retained exclusively by the Township subject only to such limitations as are specifically provided in this Agreement. ARTICLE III - RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges and benefits which the Employee has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except as specifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length. ARTICLE IV - WORK WEEK The Employee's position is a salaried position compensated pursuant to Article VI of this Agreement and is exempt from overtime. This shall mean that the Employee shall dedicate himself to performing his duties without respect toa specific minimum or maximum number of hours worked per day each week. However, the Employee shall work on average a minimum of forty (40) hours per week. Time requirements for optimal job performance vary based on specific assignments, seasonal demands, and other factors. All parties endorse a policy of flexibility which allows the Employee to adjust normal working hours as conditions require to include all hours which enable the Employee to complete routine duties and to perform special duties as assigned, attend meetings as assigned, to work hours as required in order to complete critical work tasks, or to handle emergency conditions as they arise.� 4 ARTICLE V - COMPENSATION The Employee shall be entitled to compensation as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A. ARTICLE VI-HEALTH BENEFITS The Employee shall be entitled to health benefits as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A. ARTICLE VII- MISCELLANEOUS Any rights set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A and not specifically referenced in this Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth herein. ARTICLE VIII- RETIREMENT The Employee shall retain all pension rights under New Jersey law and ordinances of the Township of West Orange. ARTICLE IX - DURATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 2026 and shall terminate on December 31, 2028 or such earlier date if mandatory retirement applies. All provisions contained herein shall be retroactive to the effective date of this Agreement. Deleted: 30� 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures as of this __ day of ___________, _______. ATTEST: THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, a Municipal Corporation in the County of Essex, State of New Jersey SUSAN McCARTNEY, MAYOR ATTEST: Deputy Chief of Police Michael Keigher� Attachment A� 7 DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE KEIGHER TERM SHEET FOR EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT TERM The term of this agreement shall be from January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2028. RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges, economic and non-economic benefits including but not limited to the provision of Health Benefits, Prescription Plan, Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off (PTO), PFRS Pension and Accumulated Sick Time Payout at retirement which the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except asspecifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length. MONETARY COMPENSATION a. Base Salary for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be the same base salary earned by a Police Captain plus an additional 24%. b. Longevity for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be paid consistent with the Township's Policy and Procedure Manual in effect as of the signing of this agreement. c. Holiday Pay percentage for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be the same Holiday Pay percentage earned by a Police Captain. d. Police Officer Annual Stipend, Clothing Allowance, and College Credits for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be the same as earned by a Police Captain. RETIREMENT HEALTH BENEFITS Upon retirement with 25 or more years of creditable PFRS pension service, the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be provided with full health and prescription benefits at no premium cost to him or his spouse & eligible dependents from the date of his retirement until his death or until his current or future spouse's death, whichever occurs last. Additionally, the Township will reimburse the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher any Medicare premiums for Medicare Part A, Part B or Part D, including any Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) assessment made by the Social Security Administration or its successor. Deleted: 30� 8 These benefits shall remain equal to or better than the benefits received by the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher and his family as of the last date of service to the Township. When Deputy Chief of Police Keigher qualifies for Medicare, benefits will become secondary to Medicare while his Souse and dependents will continue to receive full coverage until children reach the age of 26. When his spouse or disabled children become eligible for Medicare, they will become secondary to Medicare. Child Dependents who are disabled before aging out will retain coverages until the death of the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher and his Guardian spouse, whichever occurs last. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS All future rights privileges, economic and non-economic benefits bestowed upon the rank of Police Captain and/or any subordinate rank will automatically be made available to the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher without further negotiations for the life of this contract once approved by the Mayor.� 237-21 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE MICHAEL KEIGHER FOR THE FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2021 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2025 WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange (the “Township”) desires to enter into an agreement with Deputy Chief of Police Michael Keigher memorializing the terms and condition of his employment for the period of January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2025; WHEREAS, the terms of which are set forth in the Agreement between the Township of West Orange and Deputy Chief of Police Michael Keigher (the “Agreement”) attached hereto as Exhibit A; WHEREAS, the Mayor has reviewed the terms of the Agreement and deemed them to be acceptable; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the Township, the Agreement in substantially the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A and the Township Clerk be and is hereby authorized to attest to the Mayor’s signature. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution shall be made available in the Clerk’s office in accordance with applicable law. ________________________________ ________________________________ Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Cindy Matute-Brown Municipal Clerk Council President Adopted: September 14, 2021� 2 Exhibit A� 126046894 237-21 AGREEMENT between the TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE and DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE MICHAEL KEIGHER JANUARY 1, 2021 through DECEMBER 31, 2025� 126046894 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE RECITALS ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE I – EMPLOYMENT ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE II – MANAGEMENT RIGHTS ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE III – RETENTION OF BENEFITS ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE IV – WORK WEEK ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE V – COMPENSATION ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE VII – MISCELLANEOUS ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE VIII – RETIREMENT ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ARTICLE IX – DURATION OF AGREEMENT ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.� 1 126046894 RECITALS This AGREEMENT made as of the ___th day of ________, ____________, between the TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, a municipality in the County of Essex, State of New Jersey, hereinafter referred to as the “TOWNSHIP,” and Michael Keigher, hereinafter referred to as the “EMPLOYEE.” WHEREAS, Michael Keigher has been appointed Deputy Chief of Police since October 8, 2019; WHEREAS, the Township and the Employee wish to continue this relationship for the foreseeable future upon terms deemed acceptable to both parties; WHEREAS, the parties further seek to memorialize the terms of this employment relationship in writing; and NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:� 2 126046894 ARTICLE I – EMPLOYMENT The Township agrees to employ Michael Keigher as Chief of Police of the Township during good behavior and in accordance with the New Jersey Civil Service laws in Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated and Title 4A of the New Jersey Administrative Code, as well as any other applicable federal, state, or local law, subject to the terms and conditions of employment set forth in this agreement.� 3 126046894 ARTICLE II – MANAGEMENT RIGHTS The Employee recognizes that there are certain functions, responsibilities, and management rights exclusively reserved to the Township. All rights, power, and authority possessed by the Township prior to the signing of this Agreement are retained exclusively by the Township subject only to such limitations as are specifically provided in this Agreement .� 4 126046894 ARTICLE III – RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges and benefits which the Employee has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except as specifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length.� 5 126046894 ARTICLE IV – WORK WEEK The Employee’s position is a salaried position compensated pursuant to Article VI of this Agreement and is exempt from overtime. This shall mean that the Employee shall dedicate himself to performing his duties without respect toa specific minimum or maximum number of hours worked per day each week. However, the Employee shall work on average a minimum of forty (40) hours per week. Time requirements for optimal job performance vary based on specific assignments, seasonal demands, and other factors. All parties endorse a policy of flexibility which allows the Employee to adjust normal working hours as conditions require to include all hours which enable the Employee to complete routine duties and to perform special duties as assigned, attend meetings as assigned, to work hours as required in order to complete critical work tasks, or to handle emergency conditions as they arise.� 6 126046894 ARTICLE V – COMPENSATION The Employee shall be entitled to compensation as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A. .� 7 126046894 ARTICLE VI – HEALTH BENEFITS The Employee shall be entitled to health benefits as set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A.� 8 126046894 ARTICLE VII – MISCELLANEOUS Any rights set forth in the Term Sheet annexed hereto as Attachment A and not specifically referenced in this Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth herein.� 9 126046894 ARTICLE VIII – RETIREMENT The Employee shall retain all pension rights under New Jersey law and ordinances of the Township of West Orange.� 10 126046894 ARTICLE IX – DURATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 2021 and shall terminate on December 31, 2025. All provisions contained herein shall be retroactive to the effective date of this Agreement. � 11 126046894 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures as of this __th day of _________, ______. ATTEST: THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, a Municipal Corporation in the County of Essex, State of New Jersey ________________________________ ____________________________________ ROBERT D. PARISI, MAYOR ATTEST: ________________________________ ____________________________________ Deputy Chief Michael Keigher� 12 126046894 Attachment A� 13 126046894 DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE KEIGHER TERM SHEET FOR EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT TERM The term of this agreement shall be from January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2025. RETENTION OF BENEFITS Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, privileges, economic and non-economic benefits including but not limited to the provision of Health Benefits, Prescription Plan, Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off (PTO), PFRS Pension and Accumulated Sick Time Payout at retirement which the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher has heretofore enjoyed and is presently enjoying, shall be maintained and continued by the Township during the term of this Agreement at not less than the highest standards in effect at the commencement of these negotiations resulting in this Agreement. The provisions of all municipal ordinances and resolutions, except as specifically modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and shall be incorporated in said Agreement as if set forth herein at length. MONETARY COMPENSATION a. Base Salary for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be the same base salary earned by a Police Captain plus an additional 24%. b. Longevity for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be paid consistent with the Township’s Policy and Procedure Manual in effect as of the signing of this agreement. c. Holiday Pay percentage for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be the same Holiday Pay percentage earned by a Police Captain. d. Police Officer Annual Stipend, Clothing Allowance and College Credits for the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be the same as earned by a Police Captain. RETIREMENT HEALTH BENEFITS Upon retirement with 25 or more years of creditable PFRS pension service, the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher shall be provided with full health and prescription benefits at no premium cost to him or his spouse & eligible dependents from the date � 14 126046894 of his retirement until his death or until his current or future spouse’s death, whichever occurs last. Additionally, the Township will reimburse the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher any Medicare premiums for Medicare Part A, Part B or Part D, including any Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) assessment made by the Social Security Administration or its successor. These benefits shall remain equal to or better than the benefits received by the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher and his family as of the last date of service to the Township. When Deputy Chief of Police Keigher qualifies for Medicare, benefits will become secondary to Medicare while his Souse and dependents will continue to receive full coverage until children reach the age of 26. When his spouse or disabled children become eligible for Medicare, they will become secondary to Medicare. Child Dependents who are disabled before aging out will retain coverages until the death of the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher and his Guardian spouse, whichever occurs last. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS All future rights privileges, economic and non-economic benefits bestowed upon the rank of Police Captain and/or any subordinate rank will automatically be made available to the Deputy Chief of Police Keigher without further negotiations for the life of this contract once approved by the Mayor.� 237-25 October 28, 2025 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Resolution 225-25, adopted on October 6, 2025, provided for the execution of an agreement to retain Consulting and Municipal Engineers, LLC (“CME”) to provide Engineering Consulting Services for the Township for the remainder of the calendar year 2025 in an amount not to exceed $25,000; and WHEREAS, CME has been performing services for the Township Planning Board and Township Zoning Board up to the $44,000 bid threshold; and WHEREAS, CME has performed services for the Township Planning Board and Township Zoning Board in the total amount of $66,993.25; and WHEREAS, CME has agreed to provide additional Municipal Engineering Services for the Township Zoning Board and Township Planning Board for the remainder of the calendar year 2025 in an amount not to exceed $50,000, pursuant to the requirements, terms and conditions set forth in the professional services agreement annexed hereto as Attachment A; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBYRESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that the Mayor be and is hereby authorized to execute an agreement, in the form annexed hereto, to retain CME to provide Engineering Consulting Services to the Township on the terms and conditions set forth herein; and it is further RESOLVED, that notice of this award shall be available in the Clerk’s office in accordance with applicable law. Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak Municipal Clerk Council President Adopted: October 28, 2025 I hereby certify funds are available from Account No.: John Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� 4930-5038-7291, v. 1 237-25 AGREEMENT FOR MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, dated as of the 12th day of November, 2025 between the Township of West Orange, a Municipal Corporation, in the County of Essex, and the State of New Jersey (hereinafter referred to as the “Township”), having its principal offices at 66 Main Street, West Orange, New Jersey; and CONSULTING AND MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS, LLC, (hereinafter referred to as the “Contractor”), having its principal offices at 379 US Route 1 South- Suite 100 Monmouth Junction, New Jersey 08852. WHEREAS, on or about November 13, 2024 the Township issued Request for Qualifications for Professional Services, (the “RFQ”) seeking to award a Professional Services Agreement for Environmental Consulting Services; and WHEREAS, on December 3, 2024, the Contractor submitted a proposal in response to the RFQ, annexed hereto as Exhibit “A,” seeking award of the Contract for Engineering Consulting Services (the “Contract”) for the scheduled hourly rates that are annexed hereto as Exhibit “B” not to exceed $25,000. WITNESSETH 1. The Contractor hereby covenants and agrees to furnish and deliver to the Township, Engineering Consulting Services consistent with the scope of services as set forth in the RFQ and the Contractor’s Proposal submitted on December 3, 2024 (the “Proposal”) for the scheduled hourly rates set forth in the Proposal. 2. In the event of any conflicts between the terms and conditions set forth in the RFQ and the Proposal, the terms and conditions set forth in the RFQ shall govern. 3. The Contractor acknowledges that it has read N.J.S.A. 10:2-1, et. seq. (Discrimination in Employment on Public Works; contract Provision), the terms of which are incorporated herein as if expressly set forth at length, and the contractor agrees to comply with and be bound by the terms thereof. 4. Neither this Agreement nor the monies to become due hereunder are assignable. 5. The term of this Agreement for services is January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025. Either party may seek to terminate this Agreement with 30-days written notice. 6. The acceptance of payment by the Contractor shall constitute a release of any claims or liabilities of any nature whatsoever, if any, owing to the Contractor from the Township, its agents, servants and employees. 7. Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Township, its agents, servants and employees from and against any and all losses, damage, liabilities, and expenses � 4930-5038-7291, v. 1 which may arise or be claimed against the Township, its agents, servants and employees, consequent upon or arising out of or in connection with the within Agreement. 8. This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, without regard to its conflict of law principles. Any claim shall be brought in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex Vicinage. Each of the Parties hereby irrevocably consents to the service of process of any of the aforementioned courts in any such action or proceeding by the mailing of copies thereof to it by regular mail. Each of the Parties hereby irrevocably waives any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any such claim, suit, proceeding, or action in such respective jurisdictions 9. This agreement is effective as of Township’s adoption of an authorizing resolution by the Township’s governing body. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals, or caused these presents to be signed by their proper corporate officers, and caused these corporate seals to be affixed hereto. ATTEST: ______________________________ Name: CONSULTING AND MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS, LLC ______________________________ Name: ATTEST: _____________________________ KAREN CARNEVALE, R.M.C TOWNSHIP CLERK TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE BY: __________________________ MAYOR SUSAN McCARTNEY� EXHIBIT A� a Consulting & Municipal ENGINEERS December 3, 2024 Ms. Panayiota Reynolds Purchasing Agent, RPPS, QPA Township of West Orange 66 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 Re: Request for Qualifications ~ 2025 Municipal Engineering Services Dear Ms. Reynolds, Thank you for the opportunity to submit our qualifications for 2025 Municipal Engineering Services for the Township of West Orange. CME Associates, with 41 years of experience, is committed to providing personalized, efficient, and cost-effective services. We are confident in our ability to meet the Township's municipal engineering needs Our submission includes firm qualifications, key personnel resumes, a government client list, project awards, required forms, and our rate schedule. Our expertise spans municipal engineering, traffic, geotechnical, water/wastewater, planning, environmental services, GIS, and construction administration. We are well-versed in Municipal Land Use Law and regulations from NIDEP, NJDOT, and the Pinelands Comission. With seven (7) New Jersey offices, our proximity ensures responsive service and meeting attendance. I selected, | Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM, ([email protected], T. 732-462- 7400) a Senior Vice President with the firm, will serve as principal in charge of the account, supported by CME's multidisciplinary team. Thank you for your consideration. 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Very truly yours, IATES X— evar J\Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM Senior Vice President CONSULTING AND MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS LLC NJ CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO. 24GA28359000 Bamegat - Beri + Camden + Howell - Medford » Monmouth Junction « Pari ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS • PLANNERS • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE • ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS WWW.CMEUSA1.COM Barnegat • Berlin • Camden • Howell • Medford • Monmouth Junction • Parlin PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES QUALIFICATIONS� CONTENTS Section 1: General Information History/Firm Profile/Services Section 2: Experience of the Firm • Municipal Services • County Consulting Services • Alternative Energy • Construction Phase Services • Environmental • Geographic Information Systems • Geotechnical • Hydraulics and Storm Drainage • Land Surveying • Landscape Architecture and Forestry • MEP Services • Parks and Recreation • Planning/Affordable Housing Administrative Services / Land Use Permitting • Redevelopment • Site Development/Civil Engineering • Structural • Transportation/Traffic • Wastewater • Water Resources Section 3: Resumes of Key Staff Section 4: Government Clients/References Section 5: Awards Section 6: Forms Section 7: Cost Proposal� GENERAL INFORMATION & EXPERIENCE OF THE FIRM� History Founded in 1983, CME Associates is one of New Jersey’s leading professional services firms. Our integrated services combine planning, advanced civil, geotechnical & structural engineering, surveying, permitting, and landscape architecture, into one unique practice. From an initial concept through development and construction, CME delivers public projects solutions to a broad range of government clients. Professional excellence is the cornerstone of our success. We recognize the importance of technical expertise and focus on innovative ways to deliver cost-effective and technically-sound services in a timely manner. Our team of over 400 professionals and staff are committed to exceeding expectations. Throughout our history, we have established relationships and lines of communication with municipal, state and federal regulators that enable us to become a value-added partner to our clients. 400+ EMPLOYEES 40+ YEARS IN BUSINESS President/Chief Executive Officer Anand (Andy) Paluri, PE, PTOE Executive Advisor David J. Samuel, PE, PP, CME Executive Vice Presidents Robert L. Churchill, PE, PP, CME Jay B. Cornell, PE, PP, CME Michael J. McClelland, PE, PP, CME John J. Stefani, PE, PLS, PP, CME Gregory R. Valesi, PE, PP, CME, CFM, CPWM Senior Vice Presidents Keith Chiaravallo, PE, CME James J. Mellett, PE, CFM Robert Russo, PE, PP, CME Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM Behram Turan, PE, LSRP Leadership� Office Locations 7 OFFICES ACROSS NEW JERSEY Howell Parlin Monmouth Junction Camden Medford Berlin Barnegat Headquarters 3141 Bordentown Ave. Parlin, NJ 08859 P: 732.727.8000� • Municipal Services • County Consulting Services • Alternative Energy • Construction Phase Services • Environmental • Geographic Information System Services • Geotechnical • Stormwater Management • Landscape Architecture and Forestry Services • Land Surveying • MEP Services • Parks and Recreation • Planning/Affordable Housing Administrative Services / Land Use Permitting • Redevelopment Services • Site Development/Civil Engineering • Structural • Transportation/Traffic • Wastewater • Water Resources Professional Services� MUNICIPAL SERVICES From initial concept through final construction, CME Associates provides analysis, plans, surveys, design, permitting, and construction phase services for Municipalities for a wide range of professional services related to the following types of projects: Environmental Transportation Potable Water Wastewater Hydraulic & Storm Drainage Parks & Recreation Redevelopment Alternative Energy Geotechnical Engineering Planning & Site Development Geographic Information Systems Structural Engineering Construction Phase Services Land Surveying and Tax Map Maintenance Landscaping & Forestry Services Planning & Zoning Board Project Review Development Project Site Observation� COUNTY CONSULTING SERVICES Parks and Recreation Facilities Design Synthetic Turf Fields Recreation Facilities and Inclusive Playgrounds Solid Waste Management Recycling Energy Management Including Solar Facilities Open Space Planning & Evaluation for Acquisition Golf Course Management Environmental Studies Hydrologic & Hydraulic Stream Studies Storm Sewer System Design Hydraulic Bridge & Culvert Design Federal, State, & Local Permitting Capital Projects Construction Management Transportation Projects CME Associates has extensive experience in the feasibility, design, and construction of a wide array of various projects for County government including, but not limited to, the following types of projects:� ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CME Associates has been involved with a variety of Alternative Energy projects including: ground and roof-mounted solar photovoltaic installations; onshore wind turbine installations; and utilization of landfill or sludge digestion gas-to-energy projects. Our multi-disciplinary team approach to alternative energy projects includes project management, environmental and civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering, and surveying services. Permits Wetlands Delineation & Permits (Army Corps of Engineers and State) Land Use Permits Compliance with Local Ordinances Site Remediation Permits Landfill Disruption Permits Air Permits Grants Preperation and Writing Assitance Project-specific Evaluation of Federal, State, & Local Grant Eligibility Application Preparations Post-grant Administrative Assistance Consulting Services Evaluation & Design of Landfill & Sludge Digestion Gas- to- Energy Projects Design & Bid Preparation Implementation of Energy Projects Energy Audits Geotechnical Engineering Design, Installation & Testing of Deep Foundations for Land-based Wind Turbines Research on Alternate Foundation Types Design of Helical Pull-down Micropiles Geotechnical Analysis Installation Monitoring of Pile Foundation Systems � CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES Earthwork Grading Storm Sewers Sanitary Sewers Force Mains Jack & Bore Operations Sanitary Sewer Cleaning & Lining I & I Studies Pumping Stations Wastewater Treatment Facilities Water Distribution Systems Water Main Cleaning & Lining Water Treatment Facilities Water Storage Tanks Roadway Resurfacing Roadway Reconstruction Soil Analysis Retaining Walls Concrete Reinforcement Traffic Signalization Parks & Recreational Facilities Landscaping Roadway Evaluations Construction Estimating Plan Preparation Construction Surveying Pedestrian Bridges Bridge Inspections Overhead Sign Support Inspection Directional Drill Pipe Installations CME Associates has extensive experience in providing construction related services for a wide array of capital projects for Municipalities, Authorities, Counties, and the State of New Jersey. The Construction Phase Services Department of CME Associates provides contract coordination, field observation and quality control testing during the construction phase of our projects. The following highlights the services provided:� ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental Site Assessment Site Characterization & Remediation ISRA Compliance Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program NJDEP Cleanup Star Program Brownfields Redevelopment Program Solid Waste Management Land Use Management & Regulatory Compliance Licensed Site Remediation Professionals CME Associates provides a complete range of Environmental Engineering services and has represented both the public and private sectors on a wide range of projects. Environmental consulting services provided include: Phase I preliminary assessments; site investigations; remedial Investigations; remedial actions; brownfield redevelopment; soil and groundwater investigation; regulatory compliance and environmental permit procurement; on-site monitoring of remediation activities; compliance with the Underground Storage Tank regulations; surface and groundwater management; and solid and hazardous waste management including landfill closure and redevelopment projects.� GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Parcel Map Preparation Environmental Constraints Analysis Aerial Photography Land Use Mapping Utility Mapping Open Space & Farmland Preservation Maps Municipal Tax Maps & Parcel Based Maps Zoning Maps Geographic Positioning System (GPS) Data Acquisition and Analysis Drug-Free Zone Mapping Circulation & Transportation Planning Street Maps Full Color Master Plans GIS Training for Municipal Clients Professional Planning services at CME are complimented with expert knowledge and utilization of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as an integrated component of the planning process. Our Planning Division is responsible for all GIS data creation, analysis, and incorporation into a wide array of reports, plans, maps, and database systems. GIS services provided include:� GEOTECHNICAL Geotechnical Engineering Consultation Environmental and Hydrogeologic Consultation Environmental Site Assessments & Audits Ground Water Contamination Studies Hydrogeologic Studies Environmental Cleanup Projects Computer Groundwater Modeling On-site Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Systems Underground Storage Tank Management Closure Plan Development Management of Existing & New Tank Installations Soil & Ground Water Investigations & Remediation Discharge Investigation Corrective Action Report (DICAR) Subsurface Explorations Geophysical Instruments Ground Water Wells & Piezometer Installations Field and Laboratory Testing Geotechnical Field Testing Geotechnical Laboratory Testing Soil and Groundwater Sampling Soil and Groundwater Testing Field Monitoring Services Health and Safety Program The Geotechnical Services Division at CME Associates is primarily involved in foundation engineering, subsurface explorations, geotechnical evaluations, soil/rock mechanics, and the preparation of reports providing recommendations for foundation design and guidelines for earthwork. Our geotechnical capabilities include:� HYDRAULICS AND STORM DRAINAGE Highway, Roadway, Park & Site Drainage and Stormwater Management Design Hydraulic Bridge & Culvert Design Storm Sewer System Design Detention & Infiltration Basin Design Water Quality Systems Design Flood Control Design Flood Control Grant Applications & Administration Hydrologic & Hydraulic Stream Studies Hydrologic & Hydraulic Dam Studies & Design Athletic Field Underdrain Systems Design Pedestrian & Bikeway Bridge Design Stream Cleaning & Restoration Design Shoreline Protection Design Lake & Pond Design, Dredging and Restoration Municipal Stormwater Regulations Program Compliance Municipal Planning & Zoning Board Project Reviews At CME Associates we recognize the need for stormwater management that is attentive to the aesthetics of the community and that addresses both the preservation of public space and of private property. Our designs range from local drainage improvements to large-scale flood control projects, including:� LAND SURVEYING Topographic Mapping Establishing Horizontal & Vertical Controls Utility Surveys As-Built Surveys Construction Stake Out Boundary Surveys Title Surveys Engineering Surveys Green Acres Surveys Farmland Preservation Surveys Hydrographic Surveying Riparian Surveys ROW Surveys Route Surveys Monitoring Well Surveys Surveys of Contaminated Waste Sites OSHA Certified – Hazwoper GPS Surveys GPS/GIS Data Collection Tax Map Maintenance Tax Map Creation Descriptions of Real Property, Voting Districts, Easements, Fee Acquisitions Geodetic Surveying Hazardous Waste Surveys Control Surveys The Land Surveying Department at CME Associates provides surveying support to the various other departments within CME and to our public/ private clients. CME provides a wide array of surveying services to State, County and local Municipal clients, as well as clients within the Environmental and Construction industries. CME Associates applies modern technology and instrumentation to meet the scheduling, budgeting, and accuracy needs of our clients. Land Surveying services include: � LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND FORESTRY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Conceptual Layout & Design of: Commercial, Residential and Industrial Site Plans Subdivisions Recreation & Park Facilities Overall Landscape Designs Storm Water Management Planting Design Wetland Mitigation / Remediation Detailed Planting Plans Area & Accent Lighting Presentation Plans / Color Rendering FORESTRY Land Use Board Responsibilities Tree Removal Review and Permitting Community Forestry Management Plans Hazard Tree Surveys and Tree Inventories Municipal Shade Tree Commission Consulting Landscape Inspections for Tree Preservation Landscape Inspections for Bond Release Grants and Tree City USA Municipal Arbor Day Activities Ordinance Preparation for Tree Protection and Removal The Landscape Architecture and Forestry Department at CME Associates provides environmental design, site plan development and municipal forestry consulting services for various land development and municipal clients. Wetland mitigation, existing tree preservation, planting design, and park / recreational development projects all benefit from the expertise of Licensed Landscape Architect and Certified Tree Experts. Additional services provided include:� PARKS AND RECREATION Park and Recreation Facilities Design Recreation Master Plans Athletic Field Rehabilitation Synthetic Turf Fields Recreation Facilities and Inclusive Playgrounds Pedestrian Walkways / Bikepaths Athletic Field Lighting Track & Field Facilities Design Recreation Feasibility Studies ADA Facilities Design Waterfront Park Design Skating Rinks Municipal Park Rehabilitation Site Planning Irrigation Systems Skate Parks Trails CME Associates has significant experience in the design and construction of a wide array of parks and recreational facilities, and has received numerous awards in recognition thereof. The Parks and Recreation Group performs feasibility studies, conceptual planning, and preliminary and final designs; prepares drawings, bid documents, and permit applications; and also performs construction administration and field observation services. The following list highlights the types of projects carried out by the Parks and Recreation Group:� PLANNING/AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES/LAND USE PERMITTING Professional Planning services provided by CME Associates range from redevelopment planning, affordable housing consulting, and master planning to Planning and Zoning Board consultation. These efforts include comprehensive report writing and high-level Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services. CME’s personal service sets us apart from our competition. Our professionals specialize in the following planning services: Comprehensive Planning Master Plans and Master Plan Re-Examinations Land Use Plan Housing Element and Fair Share Plan Open Space and Recreation Plan Circulation Plan and Parking Studies Utility Service Plan Community Facilities Plan Conservation Plan Economic Plan Historic Preservation Plan Farmland Preservation Plan Green Buildings and Sustainability Plan Public Access Plan Transit Village Plan Climate Vulnerability Assessment Build-Out/Capacity Analysis Zoning Land Use Rezoning Studies Zoning Ordinance and Amendments Site Plan and Design Standards Planning and Zoning Board Representation Redevelopment Area in Need of Redevelopment and Rehabilitation Studies Redevelopment Plans and Rehabilitation Plans Site Design and Concept Plans Main Street and Central Business District Plan Streetscape Design Plan Housing Fair Share Plans Affordable Housing Administration Rehabilitation Programs Grant Writing Green Acres Grant Submission USDOT Grant Submission� REDEVELOPMENT Site Identification & Development Investigation Site Remediation Studies / Oversight NJDEP Brownfields Applications & Grant Applications Grayfield Redevelopment (Blighted Commercial Areas) Infill Redevelopment Planning Multi-Modal Transportation & Transit Planning and Engineering Requests for Qualifications Preparation Evaluation Negotiations Redevelopment Agreements Funding – Public/Private Ordinance Development Inclusionary Area Determinations Engineering Design Constraints Environmental Considerations Infrastructure Studies Off-Tract Improvements Permit Requirements Site/Subdivision Review for Compliance Site Parameters Utilities Environmental Considerations Infrastructure Solid Waste / Recycling CME Associates has significant redevelopment planning experience and the processes associated therewith. Our professionals are experts in preparing legally defensible studies to determine the needs for redevelopment, and have written numerous redevelopment plans. Our experience and expertise in the redevelopment process includes: � SITE DEVELOPMENT/ CIVIL ENGINEERING CME Associates and its staff have over fifty (50) years of experience in providing Site Development Services to private developers / redevelopers, non-profit agencies, and government entities. The firm has represented both the public and private sectors on a wide range of projects from inception to completion of construction. Some of the Professional Site Development Services provided by CME Associates include the following: Presentation to, or Representation of Planning Boards & Boards of Adjustment Technical Reports & Plans Litigation Support Lot Yield Analysis Minor / Major Subdivisions Preliminary & Final Major Site Plans County & Municipal Road Widening Plans Water Distribution Systems Potable Water Master Plans Wastewater Master Plans Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems Sanitary Sewer Pumping Stations Individual Subsurface Sewage Disposal Systems Soil Erosion & Sediment Control Plans Stormwater Management Plans NJDEP Permitting Environmental Impact Statements Permit Application Packages� STRUCTURAL Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant Structure Designs Foundation Design for Elevated Water Tank Structures Feasibility Evaluations Building Design Building Condition Surveys Design of Structural Repair and Rehabilitation Work Bridge & Culvert Design Design of Waterfront Structures Inspection of Bridges, Sign Supports Section & High Mast Lighting Foundations Retaining Wall & Earthen Embankment Designs Structure Condition Surveys Slope Stability Design Structural Evaluation & Design Design of Building Structures & Site Structures Evaluation & Design of Dam Structures The Structural Department of CME Associates provides: structural engineering reviews of site development submittals for the Municipal Engineering Department; provides structural engineering consultation and sub-consulting services on commercial and joint venture projects; and performs bridge, sign support, and masthead lighting design and inspection services. The following list highlights a portion of the services provided:� TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC Roadway / Highway Design Roadway / Highway Reconstruction/Rehabilitation Roadway / Highway Mill & Overlay Micro-Paving Streetscapes Pedestrian Crosswalks Feasibility Studies Bridge Inspection Overhead Sign Support Inspection Roadway Lighting Traffic Impact Study Reviews Traffic Volume Data Collection Signalized and Unsignalized Intersection Capacity Studies Conceptual Intersection Design Signalized & Unsignalized Intersection New Construction Designs Pedestrian Advance Warning Signal Design Parking Studies & Analysis Sight Triangle Analysis Traffic Impact Study Preparation Speed Studies Bridge Design CME Associates has considerable experience with Transportation Planning and Traffic studies. The following list highlights the services provided by CME Associates’ Transportation / Traffic Engineering Group:� WASTEWATER Co-generation Facilities Wastewater Management Plans Federal, State, & Local Permitting Hydraulic Capacity Studies Development Reviews Wastewater Pump Stations Sewage Force Mains Interceptors & Trunk Sewers Wastewater Treatment Facilities Sludge Handling Facilities Sludge Management Plans Capital Projects Facilities Evaluations Small Community Systems Subsurface Disposal of Effluent Infiltration & Inflow Remediation Beneficial Reuse of Wastewater & Residuals Public Involvement Rate Studies Vulnerability Assessments The Wastewater Department at CME Associates provides design and support for a wide array of projects. The group performs preliminary and final process designs; prepares construction drawings, bid documents, and permit applications; and participates in construction administration and field observation. The following list highlights the types of projects carried out by the department:� WATER RESOURCES Water Storage Tanks Transmission / Distribution Systems Surface Water Intakes SCADA & Control Systems Water Treatment Plants Booster Pump Stations Production Wells Facility Evaluations Vulnerability Assessments Emergency Response Plans Irrigation Studies Water Master Plans & Modeling Water Reclamation for Beneficial Reuse Source Water Studies Hydro-Geological Studies GIS Utility Mapping Rate Studies CME Associates has extensive experience in water resource management and the planning, design, and construction administration of potable water facilities. We provide feasibility studies and system planning, including master plans performed by advanced computer modeling techniques.� RESUMES OF KEY STAFF� Senior Vice Presidents: Keith Chiaravallo, PE, CME Robert Russo, PE, PP, CME Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM Behram Turan, PE, LSRP Vice Presidents: John Hess, PE, PP, CME Bruce M. Koch, PE, PP, CME Laura Neumann, PE, PP, CME, CFM Lou Ploskonka, PE, CME Douglas M. Rohmeyer, PE, CME, CFM Directors: Malvika Apte, PP, AICP Nelson Hernández, PE, LEED® AP Michael McGurl, PLS, CFS Gary Oliva, PE Donald Stevens, PE Karen Twisler, LLA, LEED® AP BD+C, CPRP James Watson, PE, PTOE Senior Program Managers: Michael Dziubeck, PE Jeffrey Gerstacker Keith Henderson, PE, PP, PLS Henry Johnsen, PE Bennett Matlack, PE, CME, CFM Darren Mazzei, PE, CME John Meskill, PE, PP, CME Drew Pavlick, PE, PP, PTOE, CME, CFM Michael Roberts, PE, CME Roland Eric Robinson, PE, CME Mohammed Sidhoum, Ph.D., BCEEM Edward Traina, PE Matthew Zwingraf, PE, CME, CFM RESUMES OF KEY STAFF� KEITH CHIARAVALLO, PE, CME SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR, WATER/WASTEWATER DIVISION EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Rutgers University B.S. Civil Engineering 1993 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 43451 Certified Municipal Engineer: N.J.M.E.I. Certification 09-11 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • Water Environment Federation • NJ Water Environment Association • American Water Works Association GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: As Director of the Water/Wastewater Division, Mr. Chiaravallo is responsible for managing the Department. The Department completes all Water/Wastewater Projects for the Company which include evaluations, permitting, water and wastewater system design, hydraulic modelling and project management. Mr. Chiaravallo’s responsibilities include client management, proposal preparation, project management, project scheduling and project cost estimates. Mr. Chiaravallo has extensive experience with New Jersey Infrastructure Bank Funding and US Department of Agriculture Funding and regularly attends funding program update seminars. Water and Wastewater Engineering experience includes: Evaluations, preparation of reports, design, specifications, permits, bid documents and construction phase services for projects including upgrades, rehabilitation and expansion of water and wastewater systems. Water system experience includes water supply, storage, pumping facilities, treatment and distribution systems and wastewater system experience includes collection systems, pumping facilities and treatment facilities. General Engineering experience includes: Review of developer submittals for conformance with Municipal and Authority requirements. Preparation of applications for funding from the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank and United States Department of Agriculture for capital improvement projects. Coordination with regulatory agencies and preparation of various permit applications including air pollution control, treatment works approval, Bureau of Water System Engineering construction permits, physical connection permit for drinking water, lead and copper sampling plans, water allocation permits and other regulatory permits and approvals. WATER PROJECTS: Mr. Chiaravallo’s experience with water system engineering includes the evaluation of existing facilities, water distribution system and treatment design, annual report preparation, permit application preparation, water supply well design and water system hydraulic modeling. In addition, Mr. Chiaravallo has extensive knowledge of the requirements of the Water Quality Accountability Act (WQAA) and the America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 (AWIA). Water system projects include upgrades of existing water distribution systems, water main cleaning and lining, design of new water distribution systems, water supply well design, booster pump station upgrades, water storage tank design and rehabilitation, raw water pump stations, water treatment plant design for surface water and ground water treatment, water system interconnections, disinfection systems and gas chlorine disinfection sys￾tems. WASTEWATER PROJECTS: Mr. Chiaravallo’s experience with wastewater engineering includes the evaluation of existing facilities; upgrades to existing and design of new wastewater facilities including siphon design and gravity sewer design; sewage pumping station force main evaluations and design; Inflow & Infiltration studies; annual report preparation and permit application preparation. Sewage pumping station projects include rehabilitation of existing pumping stations, conversion to submersible pumping stations, design of new pumping stations, force main evaluations and pump station evaluations. Wastewater Treatment Plant projects include treatment plant upgrades, digester rehabilitation, aeration tank upgrades, sludge storage tank conversion, gravit belt thickeners for dewatering sludge, concrete tank rehabilitation, mechanical bar screens, high purity oxygen system upgrades, settling tank mechanism upgrades, chlorination facilities and dechlorination facilities. ENGINEERING PROJECTS: Mr. Chiaravallo’s additional experience has included the design of underground piping installation using trenchless technologies, emergency generator systems including a system with (3) three 1,250 kW generators and paralleling gear, electrical substation relocation for a 36 MVA substation, SCADA systems, flood mitigation, Green Acres roperty acquisition and video surveillance systems. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 30 years� ROBERT J. RUSSO, PE, PP, CME SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Rutgers University B.S. Civil Engineering 1989 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 38966 New Jersey Professional Planner License No. LI 05546 Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No. CME 0620 Certified Public Works Manager NJ Certification No. M-1765 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers • NJ Society of Municipal Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Firm contact for municipal and county clients with duties including the following: Responsible for overseeing all general Municipal engineering tasks such as daily contact with Municipal Officials, supervision of engineering and inspection, long range planning and budgeting and addressing resident concerns, attend Council meetings and present reports on engineering-related progress and topics, supervise the preparation of engineering plans and specifications for municipal and county capital improvement projects Design of various municipal and county improvement projects including roadway constructions, intersection and traffic signal improvements, new and existing parks, municipal buildings, and water and sanitary sewer system improvements including performing initial field observations of sites to prepare preliminary cost estimates, proposals and concept reports, designing of site grading, roadway vertical and horizontal alignments, traffic signals, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, sanitary sewer systems, and water system improvements, preparing of final cost estimates, and coordinating, scheduling and filing of permit applications for local, county and state agencies including NJDEP, NJDOT, Soil Conservation Service and local Planning Boards. Manage and supervise the construction administration phase of projects including bid phase support, organization of preconstruction meetings, preparation of progress pay estimates and change orders, attendance at meetings with municipal and county officials and contractors, supervision of field inspectors, preparation of punchlists and perform final reviews of project upon completion and recommend project closeout. Planning and Zoning Board Engineering Services including managing and supervising the review of Planning Board and Zoning Board applications on behalf of municipalities, review and report on the design of storm drainage systems, roadways, water systems, sanitary sewer systems, grading and lot layouts for compliance with all municipal standards, attend Planning and Zoning Board meetings and present reports, prepare performance bond estimates and engineering and inspection escrow estimates and overseeing of all phases of construction by observing sites, supervising field inspectors, responding to resident concerns, preparing punchlists, calculating performance bond reductions and releases, and issuing certificates of occupancy. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 35 years � TREVOR J. TAYLOR, PE, PP, CME, CFM SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Lehigh University B.S. Civil Engineering 1998 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE04457800 Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No. CME 04-40 New Jersey Professional Planner License No. 33L100603200 New Jersey Certified Floodplain Manager Certification No. US-13-06794 • Timing Traffic Signals Using TEAPAC, PASSER, TRANSYT, and CORSIM, University of Wisconsin, January 2001 • HEC-RAS Workshop, Cook College, June 2000 • Review of Development Permits and Approvals, Cook College, February 2000 • Troxler Nuclear Gauge Operator Certified, June 1997 • 40 Hours Health and Safety Training Course for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, June 1996 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Responsible for the preparation and coordination of construction plans, specifications and applications to various Municipal, County, State and Federal review and permitting agencies for private and municipal clients. Design experience includes preparation of minor and major site plans, waterfront development, storm drainage systems, storm water management plans, sanitary sewer extensions, and soil erosion and sediment control plans for various private clients. Municipal design experience includes the design and preparation of construction plans and specifications for roadways, traffic signals, parks and swimming pools and preparation of State funded grant applications for roadway and park construction. Experience in the preparation of various permit applications including Stream Encroachment, Statewide General Permits, CAFRA, Pinelands, Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission, and Treatment Works approvals. Preparation of grant applications for state funded capital improvement projects, including TEA-21 and NJDOT Municipal Aid to Municipalities. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 26 years� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Ph.D. Candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado M.S., Hydrology and Water Resources Management, 1984 Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey B.S., Civil Engineering, 1980 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE03921000 Delaware Professional Engineer License No. DE-No. 9606 Certified Subsurface Evaluator in New Jersey Licensed Site Remediation Professional, NJ License No. 509399 • NJDEP Case Study Training for LSRPs (2013) • NJDEP SRRA Implementation: The Final Rule Package (2012) • NJDEP’s Regulatory Training in Underground Storage Tanks (2002, 2006, 2009, & 2012) • NJDEP’s Site Remediation Basics (2003 & 2009) • 40-hour OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Operations Health and Safety Certification (1992) • 8-hour HAZWOPPER refresher (yearly since 1992) • 8-hour HAZWOPPER Supervisor/Management (2006) GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Turan is the Principal and Director of Environmental Services of CME Associates. Mr. Turan has over 25 years of experience in the fields of environmental engineering, including site remediation, brownfields redevelopment, management of dredged materials and beneficial reuse, solid and hazardous waste management, wetlands mitigation, surface water hydrology, hydrogeology, groundwater flow and contaminant mass transport, and water resources plan￾ning. Mr. Turan is a Professional Engineer in the state of New Jersey, a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP), and a Certified Subsurface Evaluator. Mr. Turan has successfully completed a number of challenging site remediation projects leading to No Further Action Letter de￾terminations from the NJDEP. Mr. Turan has issued more than twenty (20) Response Action Outcomes (RAOs), and is currently involved in more than ninety (90) site remediation projects since the initiation of the LSRP Program. SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE: LSRP Program Experience Old Homestead Facility in Frankford Township in Sussex County Principal and LSRP in charge for the closure of a regulated 1,000-gallon leaded gasoline underground storage tank and associated remediation at the Based on the findings of the post-remedial soil and groundwater sampling, Mr. Turan issued an unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO) for the former 1,000-gallon UST. Princeton Meadows Golf Course in Plainsboro, Middlesex County, New Jersey Principal and LSRP in charge of remedial activities related to the soil and groundwater contamination associated with the former five (5) USTs removed from the maintenance building area at the golf course. County of Sussex Principal and LSRP in charge of remedial activities related to Multi-year LSRP services for five Road Maintenance Garage (RMG) locations within the county. Regulatory Compliance and Permitting NJTA Interchange 12 Final Improvements Project Principal in charge of procuring the environmental permits including NJDEP Freshwater Wetlands General Permit Nos. 12 and 14, an Individual Freshwater Wetlands Permit/ Waterfront Development, Water Quality Certification, Transition Area Waiver and Coastal Consistency and Individual Section 10 and 404 Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and preparation of wetlands mitigation proposal, and engineering design of compensatory wetlands mitigation for approximately 10-acre area including the procurement of NJDEP and ACOE permit approvals. ILR Landfill in Edison, NJ, Principal in charge of procuring NJDEP permits for the redevelopment of a portion of ILR Landfill in Edison, NJ, including, Waterfront Development Permit, Landfill Closure and Post-Closure Plan, Major Landfill Disruption Permit, and Closure and Post-Closure Financial Plan, and Remedial Action Workplan approval. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 44 years BEHRAM TURAN, PE, LSRP SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES� JOHN J. HESS, PE, PP, CME VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS: New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Civil Engineering 1977 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 31199 New Jersey Professional Planner License No. 3467 New Jersey DEP Underground Storage Tank License No. 0010873 New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No. CME 604 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers • National Society of Professional Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Responsible for the planning, design and project management of various Public Works projects and site development projects in central and southern New Jersey. Design experience includes preparation of roadway improvement plans, park and recreation plans, site development and subdivision plans, soil erosion and sediment control plans; design and analysis of stormwater collection and management facilities, water distribution systems, sanitary sewer collection systems and sewage pump stations. MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES: Mr. Hess has been licensed as a professional engineer and professional planner in the State of New Jersey since 1986. During this time, Mr. Hess has provided municipal engineering services for the Town of West New York, the Townships of Barnegat, Howell, Long Beach, Manchester, Neptune, Ocean, South Orange Village and Stafford; the Boroughs of Beachwood, Berlin, Brielle, Lavallette and Tuckerton; and the City of Long Branch. Mr. Hess has served as the Municipal Engineer, Planning Board Engineer, Land Use Board Engineer, Zoning Board Engineer and Water/Sewer Utility Engineer for various municipalities. He has also been responsible for the preparation of grant applications to fund various roadway, sanitary sewer and water system projects. He has also been responsible for the preparation of Master Plan Re￾Examination Reports, new Master Plans and Affordable Housing/ Fair Share Plans. Mr. Hess has performed numerous site plan/ subdivision reviews and has been responsible for the management of various capital improvement projects and the coordination /observation of various development projects on behalf of the municipality. Mr. Hess has also provided expert testimony before municipal courts and the Superior Court in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 47 years� BRUCE M. KOCH, PE, PP, CME VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS: New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Civil Engineering 1987 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 34378 New Jersey Professional Planner License No. 4372 Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No. CME 0199 Pennsylvania Professional Engineer License # PE-055159E Certified for Closure and Installation of Underground Storage Tanks NJDEP Certification No. 11106 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Roadway design and construction coordination, traffic and transportation services. Hydraulic, hydrologic, water system and sanitary sewer analysis, design and project supervision; sanitary sewer collection analysis and design; design and analysis of stormwater retention / detention facilities. MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE: Municipal engineering services including design and construction administration of various municipal capital projects and the preparation of various studies. Planning and zoning board engineering services including expert testimony. Mr. Koch was appointed as the Municipal Engineer for the Borough of Bradley Beach in July of 2008 and the Borough of Lake Como in 2013. He has also provided Municipal Engineering Services for Highland Park since 1985, for Spotswood since 1986 and for South River since 1990. In addition, he provides Planning and Zoning Board engineering services including site plan and subdivision review for Highland Park since 1985, for Spotswood since 1986 and for South River since 1990. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 37 years� LAURA J. NEUMANN, PE, PP, CME, CFM VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Rutgers University B.S. Civil Engineering May 2000 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No.: 24GE04731300 New Jersey Professional Planner License No.: 33LI00609000 New Jersey Certified Public Works Manager Certification No. M-2043 Certified Floodplain Manager Certificate No: US-24-13204 • Qualified by Monmouth County Superior Court as expert witness in Engineering, Planning, and Municipal Engineering GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Ms. Neumann serves CME Associates with a primary focus on Municipal services, including land use planning, zoning ordinance preparation and amendments, site and subdivision plan reviews, construction administration, as well as municipal construction design and preparation of specifications. General municipal consulting experience includes site plan and subdivision reviews for Planning and Zoning Boards, as well as meeting attendance. In particular, technical engineering reviews of stormwater management, traffic analysis and circulation plans, overall layouts, and municipal ordinance conformity. Construction management experience includes calculating performance guarantee estimates, bond reductions, set-up and conduct preconstruction meetings, respond and handle resident complaints, and coordinate between developers and contractors to ensure proper and on-schedule installation of improvements as specified in the projects approved site of subdivision plan; perform Certificate of Occupancy inspections. Design experience includes capital improvement project plan and specification preparation. Projects generally include road rehabilitation, drainage improvements, and sanitary sewer replacement, water main replacement, streetscapes and recreational park facilities. Ms. Neumann currently serves as the Municipal Engineer for the Township of Marlboro (Monmouth County), the City of Long Branch (Monmouth County) and the City of Pleasantville (Atlantic County). She is the Planning and Zoning Board Engineer for the Township of Marlboro; Planning Board Engineer for the Township of Howell; Land Use Board Engineer for the Borough of Point Pleasant (Ocean County); Planning Board Planner for the City of Long Branch, and the Planning and Zoning Board Planner for Marlboro Township. SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE: CITY OF LONG BRANCH, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ • Improvements to Long Branch Avenue • Lower Broadway Redevelopment Plan • Lake Takanassee Dredging • Senior Center Improvements • Jackson Woods Park BOROUGH OF RED BANK, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ • Water, Sewer, and Roadway Improvement to Broad Street. • White Street Parking Lot Improvements • East Side Park Improvements CITY OF PLEASANTVILLE, ATLANTIC COUNTY, NJ • Improvements to Ansley Boulevard • Sewer and Roadway Improvements to Decatur Avenue • Bikepath Lighting Improvements • Jokers Field – Waterfront Development Park EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: Over 22 years� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS: Middlesex County College A.A.S. Civil/Construction Engineering Technology 1983 New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Civil Engineering 1985 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 40638 Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No. 691 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Municipal and Governmental engineering including the design and construction administration of various capital transportation projects including; road rehabilitation, road reconstruction, intersection improvements, traffic signalization, lighting improvements, superelevated roadways, at grade railroad crossings, transit facilities, transportation studies and traffic impact analysis. Design and construction administration associated with water distribution systems, sanitary sewerage systems, and storm drainage system improvements. Park improvements and athletic facility design and construction administration including facilities for disabled persons. Cost estimating, long and short range project budgeting, preparation of municipal roadway improvement studies, preparation of State grant and construction permit applications and reimbursement documentation, review of site plan and subdivision applications, and quality control reviews of project plans and specifications prior to bidding. Attendance of project bid openings and preparation of reports regarding bid results. Construction management including the assignment and coordination of construction observation staff, owner and contractor coordination, shop drawing reviews and review of contractor payment requests. Concept designs, alternative studies and engineering proposals for various municipal projects. Engineering services associated with the preparation and implementation of Redevelopment Plans and associated site improvements. Currently, as a Municipal Department Head, Mr. Ploskonka provides engineering services to several Municipalities and Counties. In addition, he provides Planning and Zoning Board engineering services including expert testimony and site plan and subdivision reviews. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 39 years LOU PLOSKONKA, PE, CME VICE PRESIDENT�  DOUGLAS M. ROHMEYER, PE, CME, CFM VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: University of Connecticut B.S. Civil Engineering 2001 Ocean County College Civil Engineering Program 1997-1999 New Jersey Professional Engineer License Number: 24GE04643700 Certified Municipal Engineer Certification No. 07-44 ASFPM Certified Floodplain Manager Certification No. US-13-06809 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers • New Jersey Associated for Floodplain Management • Association of State Floodplain Managers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. Rohmeyer serves CME Associates clients primarily in management and design of capital improvement projects as well as professional engineering representation for various municipal land use boards throughout the State of New Jersey. Mr. Rohmeyer has extensive experience in preparation of design plans and specifications of roadways, streetscaping, intersections, recreational park facilities including sports fields and playgrounds, stormwater management facilities, sanitary sewer and water systems, marina and waterfront structures, handicap ramps along with all associated infrastructure. In addition, Mr. Rohmeyer provides general engineering consulting services such as construction management, construction cost estimating, grant writing and implementation, obtaining permitting, preparation of zoning ordinances and value engineering. Mr. Rohmeyer serves various private development clients with the preparation of site plans and subdivisions enabling projects to progress from concepts through construction. Mr. Rohmeyer currently represents various Municipal Land Use Boards including: Borough of Atlantic Highlands, Atlantic City; Freehold Township; Edison Township; Borough of Seaside Park; Township of Voorhees; and the Township of Brick. SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE: Wiggins Park Marina Guest Service Improvements City of Camden, NJ. The project consisted of the site design and building programming of a guest services center at the Camden County marina site located at the Camden waterfront. The guest building included secure offices, common spaces and restrooms for marina patrons and staff. New Jersey Natural Gas Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Station - Toms River, NJ. This project included the construction of a new Compressed Natural Gas fueling station within an existing Waste Management facility. CME Associates provided the survey, site engineering and permitting services for the project. Sheltered Cove Marina Borough of Tuckerton, NJ. CME has provided professional surveying and engineering services to Sheltered Cove Marina for over 30 years. Most recently, CME obtained site plan approval for a new 6-bay service building onsite. Atlantic Avenue and Ohio Avenue Bikeway Improvement City of Atlantic City, NJ This project consisted of the introduction of dedicated bike lanes along Atlantic Avenue along with bike lanes on Ohio Aveneu within the City. The project made connection to existing bikeways within the City, as well as neighboring Ventnor City, Margate City and Longport creating a 5-mile long bikeway to the southern tip of Absecon Island. The project implemented a 2017 NJDOT Bikeway Grant and CME provided professional engineering and construction management services. Diamonds at Arrowhead Park, Evesham Burlington County, NJ The project scope consisted of the creation of a multi-million dollar baseball/softball complex within the Township, including a combination of natural and synthetic fields, sports lighting, concession and restroom building, batting cages, stormwater management areas, parking areas and landscaping to enhance the overall aesthetic of the site. Responsible for overseeing conceptual layout and preliminary design, permitting, final design and preparation of bid plans and specifications, coordination with prospective bidders during the bidding phase, review of bid documents and recommendation of award, and complete oversight during construction through completion Intersection Improvements at CR 527A & High Bridge Road Manalapan Township, NJ. The project consisted of the reconfiguration of a five legged intersection under the jurisdiction of Manalapan Township and Monmouth County. The high volume intersection was realigned to meet today’s design standards and improve the safety for its users. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: Over 20 years� MALVIKA APTE, PP, AICP DIRECTOR, PLANNING EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: University of Pune, India BArch - Bachelors in Architecture 2002 State University of Buffalo, New York MUP - Master in Urban Planning 2005 New Jersey Professional Planner: License No. 6506 American Institute of Certified Planners PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Planning Association (NJ Chapter) • American Institute of Certified Planners GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Ms. Apte has over 19 years of experience in providing professional plannin services for various public and private clients in urban, suburban and rural settings. Her public sector experience includes the preparation of various master plans and their many elements, including, but not limited to, Reexamination Reports, Land Use Plans, Circulation Plans, Open Space and Recreation Plans, Historic Elements, Farmland Preservation Elements and Sustainability Elements. She has prepared several Comprehensive Affordable Housing Plans and provided expert testimony and litigation support. She has also served as Board Planner for Planning Board and Zoning Board in various municipalities as well as prepared Special area projects such as redevelopment and rehabilitation plans as well as Main Street Studies. In addition, Ms. Apte has served as an expert witness in the private sector by providing planning testimony for various site plan and variance applications. She has been accepted as an expert in her field and has provided testimony discussing the merits of the site plan and variance application. She has prepared reports in support of use variance applications as well as socio fiscal economic reports. She has also been accepted as an expert in her field and testified before Superior Court of New Jersey Burlington County Law Division as well as testified before Superior Court of New Jersey Camden County Law Division. Additionally, she has also provided assistance for site design and planning for various infill sites and redevelopment plans. She is proficient in design software programs such as AutoCAD and GIS, as well as 3D software such as SketchUP. MUNICIPAL PLANNING SERVICES Ms. Apte has served as a consulting Professional Planner for various municipalities throughout the State. She has served as a Board Planner for various Planning, Zoning and Land Use Boards throughout the State. In this role she has reviewed site plan, subdivision and variance applications, and provided expert testimony at Board meetings. She has served as Board Planner for City of Bayonne Planning and Zoning Board, City of Plainfield Planning and Zoning Board, Township of Monroe Planning and Zoning Board, Township of East Brunswick Planning Board, Borough of South Bound Brook Land Use Board and several others. She has also served as a Township Planner and provided assistance in drafting various land use ordinances, provided assistance in interpretation of ordinance for Zoning Officer, preparation of grant application and presentations on behalf of municipalities and several other functions in the capacity of a Township planner. As a Township Planner she has also served as an affordable housing planner and assisted in preparation of housing plans in accordance with the Court approvals. She has served as affordable housing planner for Township of Winslow, Township of Voorhees, Township of Delran and Township of Lacey. MASTER PLAN SERVICES: Ms. Apte has prepared and assisted in preparation of several master plans and its various elements including land use element, open space and recreation element, historic preservation element and other elements as well as master plan re-examination reports. Preparation of these plans included review and analysis of existing conditions, public outreach and recommendations. Some of the representative projects include Master Plan Re￾examination Reports for Township of Winslow, Township of Delran, Open Space Plan for Township of Marlboro, Township of Howell and several others. REDEVELOPMENT PLANS: Ms. Apte has extensive experience in preparing Area in need of redevelopment and rehabilitation studies, testify and defending the reports/ studies, and preparing redevelopment plans for the designated areas. She has worked with designated redevelopers on behalf of municipalities to execute sound land use planning redevelopment plans. Some of representative projects include Bayfront Redevelopment Plan in City of Bayonne, Main Street Redevelopment Plan Township of Voorhees, Voorhees Town Center Redevelopment Plan, Randevco Redevelopment Plan Township of Winslow and several others. Ms. Apte has a background in Architecture with a specialization in urban design. She is particularly interested in sustainable and resilient design. EXPERIENCE: Planning Experience: 19 years� NELSON HERNÁNDEZ, PE, LEED® AP DIRECTOR OF STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Brown University B.S. Civil Engineering, 1994 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE04960500 New York Professional Engineer License No. 077867 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional FHWA-NHI-130055 Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges (Certified March 2019) GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. Hernández is a dynamic, proactive and detail-oriented professional with over 27 years of experience and outstanding success in planning, managing and executing all aspects of structural engineering projects in the design, rehabilitation and inspection of steel, prestressed, precast and reinforced concrete and timber bridges, as well as steel, reinforced concrete and timber structures. BRIDGE DESIGN EXPERIENCE: • Replacement of the W. Century Road Bridge, the Magnolia Avenue Bridge and the Greenwood Avenue Bridge for Bergen County • Replacement of the North Clinton Avenue Bridge, the Jernee Mill Road Bridge and the Pulaski Street Culvert for Middlesex County • Reconstruction of Nine (9) Bridge and Culvert Structures on County Route 3, Bridge R-5 and the Deerfield Lane Footbridge for Monmouth County • Replacement of the Raymond Avenue Bridge, the Netherwood Avenue Bridge, the Martine Minor Avenue Bridge, the Lower Road Minor Bridge and the Dill Avenue Bridge for Union County BRIDGE INSPECTION EXPERIENCE: • 2019 Routine Bridge Inspections of the Riverside- Delanco Bridge and Four Minor Bridges for the Burlington County Bridge Commission • 2020 In-Depth Bridge Inspections of Four Minor Bridges for the Burlington County Bridge Commission DAM DESIGN AND INSPECTION EXPERIENCE: • West Branch Reservoir Dam Improvements Project for Somerset County • Improvements to the Duhernal Lake Dam for Middlesex County • Formal and Regular Inspections of the Plainsboro Pond Dam and the Regular Inspection of the Duhernal Lake Dam for Middlesex County • Formal Inspection of the Apshawa Main and Auxiliary Dams for Passaic County • Regular Inspections of the Deer Head Lake Dam, the Lake Barnegat Dam, the Parker Avenue Dam and the Bamber Lake Dam for Ocean County • Regular Inspection of the Millhurst Pond Dam for Monmouth County • Regular Inspection of the Old Mill Pond Dam for Wall Township • Regular and Formal Inspections of the Iona Lake Dam and the Franklinville Lake Dam for Franklin Township STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN EXPERIENCE: • Effluent Pumping Station for the Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties • Pile-supported Foundation for the Jackson Street Fire House for the Borough of Sayreville • Carteret Waterfront Park and Recreation Pier for the Borough of Carteret • ADA Accessible Seawall Project for the Township of Aberdeen • Vehicle Canopy Projects for the Department of Public Works and for the Police Department in the Township of Piscataway • Bayfront 1 Redevelopment - Phase 1A Surcharge Program for the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency SPECIAL STRUCTURAL CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS: • Gilmore School Addition and Renovations, Union City, NJ • Union City Board of Education 36th Street Parking Garage, Union City, NJ INSPECTION EXPERIENCE (AT PREVIOUS FIRM): • The 2011 Queens-Midtown Tunnel Interim Inspection, the 2009 Inspection of the Main Span Traveler Rails of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the 2009 Water Infiltration Study of the Ventilation Buildings of the Queens-Midtown Tunnel for the TBTA of NY • The 2008 Condition Survey of the Passaic River Lift Bridge (which carries PATH trains over the river), the 2008 Biennial Inspection of the New Jersey Marine Terminal Bridges (also inspected in 2004 and 2006), the 2007 Condition Survey of the Holland Tunnel Sign and Lighting Structures, the 2007 Biennial Inspection of the George Washington Bridge Lower Level (also inspected in 2005), the 2006 Biennial Inspection of the Newark Liberty Internation Airport Bridges, the 2005 Condition Survey of the George Washington Bridge Bus Station, the 2003 Biennial Inspection of the Lincoln Tunnel New York Approach Roadways, the 2002 Biennial Inspection of the Outerbridge Crossing Main Span and Approaches and the 1999 Biennial Inspection of the George Washington Bridge Upper Level (including towers and cables) for the PANY&NJ.� MICHAEL McGURL, PLS, CFS DIRECTOR OF SURVEYING EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS: New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Surveying Engineering Technology 1993 Rutgers University Cook College B.S. Exercise Physiology 1985 New Jersey Professional Land Surveyor License No. GS 38338 Pennsylvania Professional Land Surveyor License No. SU-054826-E New York Professional Land Surveyor License No. 050463-1 New Jersey Certified Floodplain Surveyor License No. NJ-35 OSHA Trained per 27 CFR 1910.120 (E), (1.2) OSHA Trained per 27 CFR 1910.120 (E), (3) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • NJ Society of Professional Land Surveyors • American Congress on Surveying & Mapping • National Society of Professional Land Surveyors • Tau Alpha Pi National Engineering Honor Society GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. McGurl has over thirty eight years experience in boundary and right-of-way surveying. This experience has included: the preparation of right-of-way documents, large boundary surveys, establishment of horizontal and vertical control networks through land based and satellite techniques, hydrographic and topographic mapping, research of public and private title records, and the preparation of legal descriptions for fee and easement acquisitions. Over the past twenty-five years Mr. McGurl has prepared right-of-way mapping for the New York State Department of Transportation, New Jersey Department of Transportation, New Jersey Turnpike Authority, and various county and municipal clients. SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE: NYC-DDC Underground Storage TanksDesign, reconnaissance, construction and adjustment of a GPS Network encompassing the five Boroughs of New York City for the New York City Department of General Services. The GPS Network was controlled by nine (9) horizontal stations and five (5) vertical stations . Overall 76 horizontal control points were set from this network. Monmouth County Route 3, Tennent Road, Manalapan Survey and mapping for 3-miles of Monmouth County Route No. 3, Tennent Road, Township of Manalapan, preparation of General Property Parcel maps (32) and Individual Parcel (150) maps for the acquisition of private property for the improvement of the Monmouth County Route No. 3, Tennent Road, five (5) bridges and adjacent roadway. West Century Road Bridge, Paramus Borough Survey and mapping for 800 feet of West Century Avenue, preparation of General Property Parcel and Individual Parcel (5) maps for the acquisition of private property for the improvement of the West Century Road bridge and adjacent roadway. New Jersey Turnpike Authority Right-of-Way surveys and mapping for the conveyance of extraneous property to local authorities for public use. Pennval Road, Smith & Dahl Streets, Woodbridge Twsp. Improvements to GSP Interchange 142, Union, Hillside and Irvington, NJ Provided the Right-of-Way, storm and sanitary sewer as-built surveys of approximately four miles of U.S. Highway Route 78 (I-78) and three miles of the Garden State Parkway in the vicinity of Interchange 142. The General Property Parcel and Individual maps were prepared in accordance with NJDOT and New Jersey Turnpike Authority standards for twelve parcels. Main Street & Woodbridge Center Drive, Woodbridge, NJ Provided Boundary, Topographic, Right-of-Way and utility surveys for the realignment and widening of CR 514 and improved access to Woodbridge Center Drive. The project was immediately adjacent to twenty￾five residential and commercial private properties and required the acquisition of fee and/or easement parcels from seven property owners. Xanadu Recreation Complex, Secaucus, NJ Prepared the Boundary, Right-of-Way, Topographic, Utility and Hydrographic surveys for the design and proposed development of the Xanadu Complex on the former Brendan Byrne Arena site. Prepared the ALTA-ACSM survey of the Brendan Byrne Arena property, reestablishment of the existing rights-of-ways for New Jersey State Highway Route Nos. 3 and 120, Paterson Plank Road, and a portion of the New Jersey Turnpike immediately adjacent to the proposed development. EXPERIENCE: Surveying experience: 38 years� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Roger Williams University, RI B.S. Engineering 2003 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 47483 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Performed necessary site evaluations required to design roadway layouts; developed proposed vertical and horizontal roadway geometries in accordance with AASHTO and NJDOT guidelines; created profiles, grading plans and cross sections; designed drainage improvements, water distribution systems and sanitary sewerage systems; performed traffic studies and analyses; designed signalized intersections; calculated earthwork; developed traffic control plans according to MUTCD; calculated quantities and prepared engineer’s cost estimates; created necessary construction details; prepared contract specifications; prepared soil erosion and sediment control plans and necessary permit applications. Mr. Oliva regularly attends public meetings and prepares detailed notes; attends project bid openings and prepares reports regarding bid results of various municipalities and counties. DETAILED EXPERIENCE: Mr. Oliva is experienced with roadway and traffic design, traffic signalization, parks and recreation facilities, storm and sanitary sewer design, bridge / culvert replacement, and building facilities having worked on projects including, but not limited to: • Replacement of Culvert 3-C-73, Jernee Mill Road over Pond Creek Borough of Sayreville, NJ Client – Middlesex County • Replacement of Bridge R-5 on County Route 39 (Florence Avenue) over a Tributary of Chingarora Creek Borough of Union Beach, NJ Client – Monmouth County • Replacement of County Road Culvert over Creskill Brook – Bridge 02C0903 Borough of Demarest, NJ Client – Bergen County • W. Century Road Bridge, Borough of Paramus, NJ Client – Bergen County • Magnolia Avenue Bridge, Borough of Montvale, NJ Client – Bergen County • Greenwood Avenue Bridge, Borough of Midland Park, NJ Client – Bergen County (ongoing – prepared in 2019) • Netherwood Avenue Bridge Replacement, PL-37 City of Plainfield and the Borough of North Plainfield, Union and Somerset Counties, NJ Client – Union County • Replacement of the Marine Avenue Minor Bridge, SC-22 Township of Scotch Plains, NJ Client – Union County • Replacement of Bridge 2-B-81, North Clinton Avenue over Bound Brook South Plainfield, NJ Client: County of Middlesex • Nassau Street Sewer Improvements North Brunswick, NJ Client: Township of North Brunswick • Route 34 Sidewalk Improvements Aberdeen, NJ Client: Township of Aberdeen • Annual Roadway Improvement Program North Brunswick, NJ Client: Township of North Brunswick • Annual Milling and Resurfacing Program Woodbridge, NJ Client: Township of Woodbridge • Building Facilities - Replacement of elevators at Monmouth County Human Services Building (2013) - RFP preparation for replacement / modernization of elevators at Monmouth County Courthouse and John L. Montgomery Care Center Client: Monmouth County EXPERIENCE: Engineering experience: Over 21 years GARY OLIVA, PE DIRECTOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING� DONALD STEVENS, PE DIRECTOR OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Civil Engineering 1997 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 46165 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: A Civil Engineer with over 27 years of construction experience ranging from the design and construction of very complex eco-system restoration projects to heavy civil construction of Mega-Projects. With expertise in project design and management and construction management, overseeing projects with construction budgets ranging from $5M to over $750M in South America, the Middle East and the US. Adept at working in adverse conditions and solving complex and challenging problems. DETAILED EXPERIENCE: Mr. Stevens has managed design phase projects with duties including conceptual design through finished design plan development, specification development, bid development, client expectations and stakeholder management. He has also managed construction phase projects with duties like preconstruction tasks, shop drawings, pay applications, contractor schedule, resolution of construction issues and management of field inspectors and office support staff. Major projects include: Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, Tunnel Expansion •Used project proposal to establish sequencing, understand funding budgets, and determine required resources vs. available resources for the project •Established work plans and staffing plans and oversaw the recruitment of project personnel •Managed the Project Engineers, Field Engineers, Superintendents and Foremen in charge of the day-to￾day construction and overall direction of the project and project team •Met with project team to outline work plans, assign duties, and developed Responsibility Matrix Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of Marshall Islands, Echo Pier Restoration •Oversaw the day to day construction activities managing them through two Superintendents •Overall responsibility for on-site safety, directly managing the site Health and Safety officers Managed the staffing of all phases – 150+ employees •Coordinated all RFIs, Serial Letters, REAs, Submittals, RFPs, QC Deficiencies, Etc. with the client •Coordinated Procurement schedules, shipping, receiving, logistics •Maintained schedule, from works schedule, pre￾submittal through procurement •Responsible for all meetings with client, stakeholders, military liaisons Etc. Doha, Qatar, Services Agreement for CSC for Stadiums, Precincts and Training Sites – Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy: Provided overall coordination and project management to the staff on-site for Demolition Works on Fourth Precinct Stadium, Main Package Works for Al Rayyan Stadium, Enabling Works and Main Package Works for Lusail Stadium, Enabling Works and Main Package Works for Training Sites. Lincoln Park Tidal Marsh Restoration Project, Hudson County, NJ Program Manager who oversaw conceptual design through final construction of over 40 acres of tidal marsh restoration along the Hackensack River in Jersey City NJ. Responsible for all aspects of the project from design to administration. Coordination between multiple state agencies and multiple consultants and contractors. United States Army Corps of Engineers – Middle East District, Dahla Dam Design Project, Kandahar Afghanistan. Program Manager who oversaw the day to day management of the engineering oversight for Survey Data Collection and Geotechnical Investigations. Coordinated with the US Military, US State Department, Provincial Afghan Government and local officials as well as the USACE to maintain working conditions and stability within the current security conditions. In charge of coordination between LBG personnel, on‐site Personnel Security Details (PSDs) and the project risk management company. •Maintained progress schedules and budgets to direct project personnel ensuring work progressed on schedule and within budget •Provided technical advice to project personnel •Coordinated with stakeholders; clients, government agencies, permitting agencies, and subcontractors, etc. •Coordinated all RFIs, Serial Letters, REAs, Submittals, RFPs, QC Deficiencies, Etc. with the client •Coordinated procurement schedules, shipping, receiving logistics EXPERIENCE: Planning Experience: 27 years� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: BS Environmental Planning and Design / Landscape Architecture 2003, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ BA, English with Emphasis in Journalism 1994 Rutgers University, Camden, NJ New Jersey Professional Landscape Architect License No. 21AS00098900 Pennsylvania Professional Landscape Architect License No. LA002723 Delaware Professional Landscape Architect License No. S1-0000419 North Carolina Professional Landscape Architect License No. 1966 South Carolina Professional Landscape Architect License No.1479 Certified Park and Recreation Professional License No. 10358350 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Past President • New Jersey Recreation and Park Association DETAILED EXPERIENCE: (PRIOR TO CME ASSOCI￾ATES) • Completed design work in AutoCAD from concept through construction for projects including parks and sports fields, planting plans, and streetscapes • Coordinated with multidisciplinary professionals, including surveyors and engineers • Reviewed site plans and subdivision plans for Planning Boards and Zoning Boards • Prepared proposals and grant applications • Developed and presented materials for potential clients and for public meetings • Cost estimates • Inspected landscape installations for performance bond and maintenance bond release DETAILED PROJECT EXPERIENCE: Parks Inventory and Assessment Cherry Hill, NJ More than 50 Parcels were visited and existing conditions were assessed, including circulation, parking, signage, play equipment, seating and other elements. Recommendations and a 5-year spending/improvement plan were provided based on parks determined to be in greatest need. City Hall Apron Improvements Philadelphia, PA As part of the replacement of a 10-inch water service pipe, the northeast corner of the site was reworked to improve circulation and permeability. One unique design feature was the redesign of an honorary plaques for fallen firefighters. The final design of this National Historic Landmark project met the requirements of the Philadelphia Historical Commission, the Philadelphia Arts Commission, the Philadelphia Water Department, Philadelphia Department of Licenses & Inspections, PennDOT and Section 17-11 of the Philadelphia Code. Jackson Park Inclusive Playground Hendersonville, NC From concept to construction, we worked with the county to produce an inclusive playground suitable for all ages and abilities. A permeable rubber safety service was utilized. Slides were built onto the hillside to take advantage of the existing grade changes. Covered shade structures were provided along with a variety of play opportunities. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 30 years KAREN TWISLER, LLA, LEED® AP, BD+C, CPRP DIRECTOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE� JAMES C. WATSON, PE, PTOE DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION / TRAFFIC EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: University of Vermont B.S. Civil Engineering 1993 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE04452800 Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Institute of Transportation Engineers PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers • Institute of Transportation Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. Watson has managed and designed various County and Municipal Transportation and Traffic Capital Improvement Projects including signalized and unsignalized intersections, full and partial roadway reconstructions, roadway resurfacing and rehabilitations, bridge and culvert replacements, bikeways, multi-use pathways, and ADA Accessible pedestrian facilities. Mr. Watson has managed and conducted numerous traffic studies and the development of conceptual design layouts necessary to effectively plan future County and Municipal Improvement projects. In addition, Mr. Watson has served many Municipal Planning Boards and Zoning Boards of Adjustment providing site plan and traffic study reviews along with expert traffic testimony related to the potential traffic impacts associated with proposed developments.. DETAILED EXPERIENCE: Parkway Avenue & Plainsboro Road Intersection Improvements, Plainsboro Township, New Jersey Project Manager for the design associated with the replacement of an existing traffic signal located within the Plainsboro Village Center in accordance with Plainsboro Township and NJDOT design standards, AASHTO and MUTCD. Raymond Avenue Bridge Reconstruction PL-20 Over Green Brook, City of Plainfield, Borough of North Plainfield and Borough of Watchung, Union County and Somerset County, New Jersey, Union County Project Project Manager for replacement of the Raymond Avenue Bridge over the Green Brook which included the design of a replacement bridge, drainage improvements and the approach roadways in accordance with Union County and NJDOT design standards, AASHTO and MUTCD. Route 9 and Main Street (CR 514) Roadway Improvements, Woodbridge Township, New Jersey Project Manager for the design associated with the replacement of two (2) NJDOT traffic signals, one (1) new Middlesex County traffic signal, the extension of an existing County culvert, Main Street widening and complete drainage system replacement within Woodbridge Township in accordance with NJDOT, Middlesex County and Woodbridge Township design standards, AASHTO. Developed comprehensive traffic control and staging plans and temporary traffic signal plans as per NJDOT standards and MUTCD. Intersection Improvements at Riva Avenue and Hardenburg Lane, East Brunswick Township, New Jersey Project Manager for the design associated with the replacement of an existing traffic signal in East Brunswick Township in accordance with East Brunswick Township and NJDOT design standards, AASHTO and MUTCD. New Dover Road and Colonia Boulevard Intersection Improvements, Woodbridge Township, New Jersey Project Manager for the design and traffic analyses associated with the Improvements to an existing unsignalized intersection in accordance with NJDOT design standards, AASHTO and MUTCD. Mullica Hill By-Pass, U.S. Route 322, Mullica Hill, New Jersey, Gloucester County Project Project Manager for the traffic related design tasks required to prepare final traffic signal design plans for this fast paced project which replaced an existing traffic signal in accordance with Gloucester County and NJDOT standards, AASHTO and MUTCD. Replacement of W. Century Road Bridge Over Sprout Brook, Borough of Paramus, Bergen County Project Manager for the traffic related design tasks associated with the development of Traffic Control Plans required to support multiple construction stages with Detour Plans in accordance with NJDOT, Bergen County and Paramus Borough design standards, AASHTO and MUTCD. Replacement of Magnolia Avenue Bridge, Borough of Montvale, Bergen County Project Manager for the traffic related design tasks associated with the development of Magnolia Avenue Full Bridge Closure Detour Plans in accordance with NJDOT, Bergen County and Montvale Borough design standards, AASHTO and MUTCD. EXPERIENCE: Planning Experience: 27 years� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Mechanical Engineering 2005 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 48358 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • NJ Water Environment Association GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Design, preparation of plans, specifications and bid documents for projects including potable and non-potable water systems, including storage, pumping facilities, treatment and distribution systems, and of wastewater systems, including collection systems, pumping facilities and upgrades of, treatment facilities. Coordination with regulatory agencies and preparation of various permit applications including air pollution control, treatment works approval, physical connection permit for drinking water and other regulatory permits and approvals. WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS: • Design of water main upgrade projects for various clients in New Jersey. The projects have included water main replacement, directional drilled water mains, service replacements, water main lining • Development and operation of water models utilizing Bentley WaterGEMS. Modeling included the preparation of hydraulic systems including development of skeletal model, importation of water demands, field and office model calibration, water system evaluation utilizing the developed model, indentification of potential water system improvements and continual model maintenance. Water Model development have been prepared for the following water systems: • Old Bridge Municipal Utilities Authority • Borough of Sayreville • Township of North Brunswick • Berkeley Township Municipal Utilities Authority • Design of a 5 MG water treatment plant on Harbor Road in Marlboro Township including ten (10) vertical pressure filters, backwash tanks, laboratory, 10,000 square foot building, instrumentation and site piping. • Construction phase services for 7 MG water treatment plant in the City of Rahway including four (4) membrane filter trains, replacement of pond liners, backwash waste recycle system, metal building enclosure and site piping. • 7 MG water treatment plant in the Borough of Sayreville including four (4) membrane filter trains, clarifier tank, backwash waste recycle system, granular activated carbon filters, and site piping. • Improvements to the North Brunswick 10 mgd Water Treatment Plant including backwash tanks, thickener modifications, inline mechanical mixer and site piping. WASTEWATER PROJECTS: • Design of (3) three 1,250 kw generators for the Township of Brick Municipal Utilities Authority. • Replacement of three (3) 350 HP sewage pumps including variable speed drives, transformers and controls at the Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties. • Upgrades to various pumping stations for the Western Monmouth Utilities Authority including Brunswick Drive Pump Station, Prince William Pump Station, Texas Road Pump Station, Greenwood Road Pump Station, Lloyd Road Pump Station and Hawkins Road Pump Station. • Design and construction phase services for the South Monmouth Regional Sewer Authority, Sea Girt Avenue Pump Station that consisted of a mobile equipment enclosure due to the location of the station in a flood prone area. • Design of the South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority, Lake Como Pump Station. The design include gravity sewer and force main extensions to relocate the pump station approximately 1,000 feet to remove it from a flood prone area. A unique design approach was implemented in order for the new pump station to maintain the aesthetics of the neighborhood. • Design of sewage pump station upgrade projects for various clients in New Jersey. The projects have included pump replacement, piping modifications, wet well rehabilitation, conversations to submersible type pump stations, control systems, site improvements, construction of utility buildings and other various upgrades as deemed necessary to implements fully functional pumps station. EXPERIENCE: Engineering experience: 18 years MICHAEL DZIUBECK, PE SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� JEFF GERSTACKER SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS: New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Civil Engineering Technology, 1991 • Health and Safety for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Site Investigation Certification, 40 hours, 1991 • Municipal Engineering Inspection Certification, 1994 • Confined Space Training Certification, 1998 • Asphalt Technology Certification, 1999 • 8-Hour Hazwopper Refresher Certification, 2018 • NICET Certified Engineering Technologist, 2016 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Responsible for construction engineering/site observation services. Responsible for the construction inspection of capital improvement projects and the site observation of residential, commercial and industrial developments. Construction administration of water treatment plants, water and sewage pumping stations, water distribution and sanitary collection systems, highway construction, roadway construction, roadway rehabilitation, parks and recreational facilities. ROAD AND HIGHWAY: Projects include minor roadway, major highway and intersection improvements. Roadway construction, roadway rehabilitation and roadway evaluations. The work includes the installation of storm sewer pipe and underdrain systems, water main relocation, earthwork, grading, curb and sidewalk replacement, subgrade preparation, subbase installation, base paving, milling, roadway resurfacing, striping, lighting, signage, traffic signalization and other associated work. HYDRAULIC AND SANITARY: Projects include water distribution mains, transmission mains, pumping stations, elevated storage tanks, water treatment plants, wastewater treatment facilities, wastewater pumping stations and wastewater collection systems. The work includes the installation of cement lined DIP water main, gate valves, fire hydrants, water services, water main cleaning and lining, welded steel potable water storage tank painting, PVC gravity sanitary sewer, bore and jack crossing, micro tunneling, television inspection and infiltration inflow analyses. PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES: Projects include tot lots, comfort stations, baseball fields, soccer fields, football fields, tennis courts, basketball courts and hockey rinks. The work includes site clearing, site grading, construction of retaining walls, concrete paver block, bituminous concrete walkways, storm drainage systems, irrigation systems, lighting systems, various types of tot lot play structures and site landing. RECENT PROJECTS: • 2017 Roadway Paving and Reconstruction Project - Phase 1 Borough of Sayreville • Winding Woods Wastewater Pump Station Reconstruction Borough of Sayreville • The Meadows at Middlesex Golf Cart Path Improvements County of Middlesex • Modifications to the Former Bordentown Avenue Water Treatment Plant Building Borough of Sayreville • Public Safety Complex Cooling Tower Replacement Borough of Sayreville EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 33 years � EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: • BS, Civil Engineering, Drexel University, 1975 • MS, Environmental Engineering, Manhattan College, 1978 • Post Master Study, Biochemical Engineering, Drexel University, 1984 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE03080400 Pennsylvania Professional Engineer License No. PE-027367-E New Jersey Professional Planner License No. 33LI00357600 Pennsylvania Professional Land Surveyor License No. SU-001363-A PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • National Society of Professional Engineers • Water Environment Federation • American Water Works Association GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. Henderson has more than 40 years of experience in the fields of environmental and civil engineering. His expertise includes asset management, rate studies, capital facility planning and financing, stormwater management and water and sewer system design and operation. He is also experienced in master planning, civil engineering design, scheduling, interpretation of contract plans and specifications, technical analysis, and construction management from initiation to completion. Mr. Henderson has performed numerous Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments, environmental audits and remediation projects. His clients have included private industry, financial institutions and municipal governments. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Designated Consultant to Various NJ Sewerage Authorities Water Commissions and Municipal Utility Authorities. Communities include Barnegat Township Water and Sewer Utility, Lacey Municipal Utilities Authority, Ocean Township Municipal Utilities Authority, Tuckerton Borough Water and Sewer Utility, Mount Holly Sewerage Authority, Pennsauken Sewerage Authority, Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority, Berkeley Sewerage Authority, Northwest Bergen County Utility Authority, Western Monmouth Utility Authority, and the Passaic Valley Sewage Commissioners. Borough of Highlands Stormwater System Improvements Principal in charge of the preparation of design plans and permit applications for the renovation and upgrade of a Borough wide stormwater system. The project included installation of a new stormwater collection system in the downtown area, construction of a new stormwater pump station at Snug Harbor, which included two 36-inch diameter axial flow pumps, and upgrades to the Valley Street stormwater pump station. Stormwater Management Consultant to over 20 municipalities and municipal authorities for compliance with NJDEP Phase II Municipal Stormwater Management Permit requirements. Responsibilities include preparation of Municipal Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SPPP), Municipal Stormwater Management Plans and directing Municipal Departments’ compliance with stormwater permit requirements. Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority (NBCUA) Authority Engineer responsible for the planning, design and construction management for all of the Authority’s capital projects. Major projects include expansion of the interceptor system into the Borough of Franklin Lakes, reconstruction of the Authority’s three major pumping stations, construction of a septage receiving station and new head works at the 16 MGD treatment plant. Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Principal-In-Charge of many projects in this 330 MGD facility, including design and construction management of a new plant wide security system; and construction management for the reconstruction of the head works, sludge thickening facilities and reconstruction of the final clarifiers. Total construction value of all projects exceeds $45 million. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: Over 45 years KEITH HENDERSON, PE, PP, PLS SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Clemson University B.S. Civil Engineering 1961 Newark College of Engineering (NJIT) M.S. Civil Engineering 1964 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 13855 New York Professional Engineer License No. 41962 Vermont Professional Engineer License No. 98143 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers • NJ Water Environment Association GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Experience expanding from the design of housing and industrial subdivisions and site plans including water, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, roads and related facilities to complete design and project management of water and sewage treatment plants. Hydraulic and environmental engineering, including preparation of feasibility reports, project reports, master plans; analysis and design, including specifications of major transmission systems, treatment plants, storage and supply facilities and pumping stations for both potable water and sanitary sewer facilities. ENVIRONMENTAL AND HYDRAULIC PROJECTS: Mr. Johnsen’s experience prospered at Rist-Frost Associates with design and resident engineering responsibility for the Village of Granville Secondary Sewage Treatment Plant which included trickling filters; the Village of Saranac Lake and Lake Placid secondary sewage treatment plants, which include suspended growth systems; and the City of Saratoga Springs Water Treatment Plant. While at Killam Associates, Mr. Johnsen’s work expanded to include the design and construction management of large regional collection and sewage treatment facilities such as South Monmouth, Western Monmouth, Neptune, Hanover and Berkeley Heights, all of which have trickling filters. Additional activated sludge projects including the Joint Meeting of Essex and Union, Warren Twp., and Rockaway Valley. Mr. Johnsen’s experience continued to thrive at CFM Associates with project management responsibilities for the design of advanced wastewater treatment plants including, rotating biological contactors, oxidation ditches, nitrification, filtration and ultraviolet disinfection for Mendham, Washington Township, and Long Hill Township with oxidation ditches. Industrial pre￾treatment experience includes heavy metal removal for Driver Harris, oil removal for Atlas Refinery, and pH control for Proctor and Gamble. Mr. Johnsen’s current success at CME Associates includes project management for both water and wastewater. Projects include the Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties Wastewater Treatment Plant, Delran Township Sewerage Department, Linden Roselle Sewerage Authority, Township of Neptune Sewerage Authority, North Brunswick Water Treatment Plant, Old Bridge MUA, Sayreville Water Treatment Plant, Milltown water and sewerage improvements, City of New Brunswick sanitary and stormwater separation, and the Township of Ocean Wastewater Treatment Plant. NEW JERSEY CLIENTS: *Joint Meeting Essex and Union Counties, Linden Roselle Sewerage Authority, Delran Township Sewerage Authority, *South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority, *Western Monmouth Sewerage Authority, *Hanover Sewerage Authority, *Berkeley Heights, Long Hill Township, Washington Township Municipal Utilities Authority, Ford Motor Company, Driver Harris Alloys, Six Flags Great Adventure, Proctor and Gamble, Sundor Food Products,Bedminster Township, North Brunswick Township, *Neptune Township Sewerage Authority, Township of Ocean Sewerage Authority, the Borough of Sayreville, Old Bridge MUA, the Borough of Milltown, and the City of New Brunswick. NEW YORK STATE CLIENTS: Saratoga Springs, *Lake Placid, *Saranac Lake, Granville, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Glens Falls, South Glens Falls, Queensbury, Hudson Falls, Fort Edward and Lake George. VERMONT CLIENTS: Brandon Training School, Stratton Mountain Corp., Inglenook Lodge - Jay Peak. * Co-generation clients EXPERIENCE: Consulting & Municipal Experience: 60 years HENRY L. JOHNSEN, PE SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Rutgers University B.S. Civil Engineering 2006 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE04934600 Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No. 13-020 NJ Certified Floodplain Manager Certification No. US-14-07705 • Design of ADA Curb Ramps Rutgers University, January 2017 • NJ Association of Flood Plain Managers Conference Atlantic City, 2014 - 2017 • Grant Management for Federal Aided Projects Rutgers University, April 2017 • Highway Inspection Procedures for Federal-Aid Projects Rutgers University, April 2017 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers • NJ Society of Municipal Engineers • ASFPM Certified Flood Plain Manager GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Experienced in the preparation and coordination of construction plans, specifications and applications to various Municipal, County and State review and permitting agencies for private and municipal clients. Design experience includes preparation of major site plans, subdivisions, storm drainage systems, storm water management plans, sanitary sewer and water extensions and connections, and soil erosion & sediment control plans for various private clients. Municipal design and construction administration experience includes the design and construction oversight of roadways, parking lots, streetscapes, traffic signals, boardwalks, parks and public works yards. Experience in the preparation of various permit applications including Flood Hazard Area, Statewide General Permits, Soil Erosion & Sediment Control, and Planning and Zoning Board Applications. Mr. Matlack has represented various planning and zoning boards including Atlantic Highlands, Marlboro, Hazlet, Keyport and Voorhees. DETAILED EXPERIENCE: CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ • Haddon Avenue Transit Village Roadway Improvements (Federally Funded) VOORHEES TOWNSHIP, CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ • Kresson Road Sidewalk Improvements (Federally Funded) TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL • Holmdel Firehouse • Crawfords Corner Road, Phases 4-5 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ • Manalapan Recreation Center Expansion • Improvements to Iron Ore & High Bridge Roads • Improvements to Poets Section • Gordons Corner Road Corridor Improvements BOROUGH OF CARTERET, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ • Chrome Streetscape Project • Carteret DPW TOWNSHIP OF HOWELL, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ • Improvements to Ford Road • Howell DPW TOWNSHIP OF MAPLE SHADE, BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ • Improvements to N. Coles Avenue • Improvements to East Mill Road TOWNSHIP OF EVESHAM, BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ • Evesham Recreation Center • Improvements to Memorial Field TOWNSHIP OF DELRAN, BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ • Westover Drainage Improvements • Fairview Sidewalk Improvements • Stewart Ave. Outfall Improvements • Improvements to Haines Mill Rd. TOWNSHIP OF BRICK, OCEAN COUNTY, NJ • Improvements to Bernard J. Cooke Park • Roadway Improvements to Lakewood Gardens • Roadway Improvements to Woodland Valley MISCELLANEOUS MUNICIPALITIES • Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure Improvements, Point Pleasant Beach, Ocean County, NJ • Improvements to Pine Street, Old Bridge, Middlesex County, NJ EXPERIENCE: Engineering experience: 17 years BENNETT MATLACK, PE, CME, CFM SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ B.S. Civil Engineering, Fall 2005 Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL Physics Major, Fall 2000 - 2001 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No.: 24GE04869400 Certified Municipal Engineer Certificate No.: 13-022 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Duties include: design and preparation of engineering plans and specifications for Municipal, Private and State construction projects. These design projects include: construction and/or reconstruction of roadways; intersection and traffic signal improvements; site plan layouts; sanitary sewer, storm sewer and potable water distribution system installation and improvements; and parks and recreation facilities. Specific responsibilities relative to the above mentioned projects include: initial site feasibility studies for design; design of roadway layouts including grading, vertical and horizontal curves, cross sections, and earthwork calculations; the design of storm drainage systems (TR￾55 and Rational Methods); design of sanitary sewer systems (capacity analysis and line sizing); design of potable water systems; preparation of soil erosion and sediment control plans; culvert, hydrologic, and hydraulic analyses; and coordination, scheduling and filing of permit applications to County and State agencies. Duties also include construction administration for these projects, including shop drawing review. Municipal Engineer duties include: reviewing of major/ minor subdivisions and site plans of residential and commercial developments for Municipal Zoning and Planning Boards for compliance with all Municipal standards, and preparation of reports thereof; preparation of feasibility studies and master plans; preparation of bond estimates; and overseeing of development projects during construction. SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE: • Improvements to Hammond Ave. Bradley Beach, New Jersey 2011 • Improvements to Main Street and Thomas Street County of Middlesex - Design Phase - 2011 • Improvements to Jernee Mill Rd. & Bordentown Ave. County of Middlesex - Design Phase 2011 • Mercer County Firearms Range Improvements County of Mercer - Design Phase 2011 • New Maintenance Garage - Davidson’s Mill Pond County Park - County of Middlesex - Design Phase 2011 • South River Public Library Expansion Site Improvements South River, New Jersey 2011 • 2010 Roadway Improvements Plainsboro, New Jersey 2011 • 2011 Road Improvement Program Pleasantville, New Jersey 2011 • 2010 Roadway Improvements South River, New Jersey 2011 • Heritage Village at Bloomfield Bloomfield, New Jersey 2011 • Improvements to the Intersection of Montgomery Street & John F. Kennedy Drive North & South Bloomfield, New Jersey 2011 • Resurrection Cemetery Site Plan Piscataway, New Jersey 2011 EXPERIENCE: Municipal Engineering Experience: 19 years DARREN MAZZEI, PE, CME SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS: Rutgers University College of Engineering B.S. Civil Engineering 1986 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 36180 New Jersey Professional Planner License No. LI00566 Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No. CME 682 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Construction observation for municipal roadway, utility, 3.0 mg standpipe and various construction projects, in￾cluding preparation of daily reports. Surveying: Rodman, transit man and party chief mem￾ber in field survey crew; outbound property surveys, aerial control layouts, right-of-way surveys, stakeouts for utili￾ties and buildings; right-of-way and easement property acquisition reviews. Review of general property parcel maps, individual property maps, and descriptions in ac￾cordance with the Middlesex County filing requirements. Design of road construction and reconstruction, street intersections, noise barriers, parking facilities, water distribution systems, storm drainage systems, stormwater detention/retention facilities; sanitary sewage collection /transmission systems, force mains, and pump station facilities including interior piping and valving layout; hydraulic and hydrologic analysis; site grading, parks and recreation facilities including athletic fields, tot lots and comfort/concession buildings; waterfront improvements, including boat ramps and observation decks. Design and coordination of athletic field lighting, drainage and irrigation facilities. Rehabilitation of existing sanitary sewer and water distribution systems. Sanitary sewer flowmetering studies. Quality control reviews of project plans and specifications prior to bid phase. Preparation of cost estimates, plans, specifications and contract documents for various County, Municipal, Board of Education, Pri￾vate and Capital construction projects. Construction Management: overseeing of construction inspectors and design engineers; attend meetings with Municipal officials and contractors, bid phase services including coordination, analysis, and all other tasks relative to same; preparation of progress pay estimates and change orders; review of resident complaints, shop drawing reviews, preparation of as-builts, and alternate layout designs due to unforseen existing conditions encountered during construction. Design and engineering review of the Raritan Center Interchange project prepared for the Middlesex County Improvement Authority. Preparation of plans and permit applications for various NJDEP, NJDOT and soil conservation regulatory agencies. Preparation of grant applications for various funding agencies. Planning, budgeting, scheduling, coordination, alternative analyses and conceptual designs for various projects. Preparation of costs analyses for proposed project improvements required for company proposals. Specifying project design requirements, creating design teams, and issuing tasks. MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES: Design and administration of County, Municipal, Private and Capital construction projects; preparation of water distribution, storm sewer and sanitary sewer studies; Planning Board and Zoning Board services including the review of major subdivisions and site plan applications, attendance at Zoning Board meetings, preparation of reports and observation of construction. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 62 years JOHN E. MESKILL, III, PE, PP, CME SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION: University of Delaware B.C.E. Civil Engineering 2011 M.C.E. Civil Engineering 2012 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE05251600 New Jersey Professional Planner License No.: 33LI00636400 NJ Certified Floodplain Manager Certification No. US-16-09127 Certified Municipal Engineer NJMEI Certification No. 17-18 • Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Rutgers University, July 2011 • Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting Washington, DC, January 2012 • NJDEP Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules Rutgers University, August 2016 • NJ Association of Floodplain Managers Conference Atlantic City, October 2016-2021 • NJDEP Stormwater Management Design Review Rutgers University, May 2017 & 2021 • Highway Inspection Procedures for Federally Funded Projects PUBLICATION: • Pavlick, Drew and Dr. Ardeshir Faghri. Health Effects of the Built Transportation Environment. University of Delaware. 2012. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Experienced in municipal, private, and academic engineering subfields. Involved in the preparation and coordination of construction plans, specifications, and applications to various Municipal, County, and State review and permitting agencies for private and municipal clients. Design experience includes preparation of site plans, storm drainage systems, and sediment control plans for various public and private clients. Other experience includes preparation of stormwater reports, flood hazard area studies, environmental impact statements, and site investigation reports. Municipal design and construction administration experience includes the design and construction oversight of roadways, parking lots, streetscapes, traffic signals, boardwalks, parks, and public building sites. Experienced with Federally-funded design and construction/ management inspection projects. Experienced in the preparation of various permit applications including Flood Hazard Area, DEP General Permits, Soil Erosion & Sediment Control, Municipal Utility Permits, and Planning & Zoning Board Applications. Mr. Pavlick has represented various planning and zoning boards and serves as the planning and zoning board engineer for the City of Trenton and Township of Mount Laurel. SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE: Highlands Borough, Monmouth County, NJ • Cedar St & Jones Creek Bulkhead • Improvements to Valley Street • Phase 1 Sanitary Sewer Improvements (NJEIT) • Snug Harbor Park Improvements Brick Township, Ocean County, NJ • Brick Beach I Shower Pad & Parking Lot • Safe Routes to Schools Lanes Mill & Midstreams (Fed eral) • Bernard J. Cooke Park Improvements • Improvements to Laurelhurst Ph 1 & 2 (NJDOT) • Lanes Mill Elementary Parking Lot Improvements Atlantic Highlands Borough, Monmouth County, NJ • Bayside Drive Improvements (3 NJDOT Grants) Atlantic City, Atlantic County, NJ • Caspian Pointe Pedestrian & Bikeway Connection (Federal) • Atlantic Avenue Road Diet – Phase 1 (Federal) • Improvements to Chelsea Area & Albany Ave (Federal) Atlantic County, NJ • Improvements to Jimmie Leeds Rd (CR 561) Evesham Township, Burlington County, NJ • Memorial Sports Complex - Synthetic Field M2 Lumberton Township, Burlington County, NJ • New Public Safety Building Bordentown Township, Burlington County, NJ • Municipal Drive & Germantown Road Pipe Lining Voorhees Township, Camden County, NJ • Maiaroto Sports Complex Synthetic Field EXPERIENCE: Engineering experience: 11 years DREW PAVLICK, PE, PP, PTOE, CME, CFM SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: The Pennsylvania State University B.S. Civil Engineering 2006 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE05152600 New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers Certified Municipal Engineer NJMEI Certificate Number 19-31 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • NJ Society of Professional Engineers • American Society of Civil Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Over eighteen (18) years of experience in the preparation, design, coordination, implementation, and review of construction plans, specifications, and local and state agency development applications for various public and private clients throughout New Jersey. Private site design experience includes the preparation of land use applications and project specifications for residential, commercial, and industrial uses, as well as coordination with local and state agencies for wetlands disruption permits, Flood Hazard Area permits, Soil Erosion and Sediment Control, Treatment Works Approvals, roadway access permits, etc. Public design experience includes the design and construction of municipal and county owned public works facilities, stormwater detention and conveyance facilities, as well as parks and recreation facilities. Mr. Roberts also has significant experience in the preparation of plans and specifications for roadway rehabilitation and new roadway design and construction. Mr. Roberts currently represents the following municipalities as the Board Engineer or Board Traffic Engineer: Berlin Borough, Deptford Township, East Greenwich Township, Haddonfield Borough, Hamilton Township (Atlantic County), Palmyra Borough, Westampton Township, and Winslow Township. Construction experience includes inspection and oversight for the construction and rehabilitation of roadways, concrete bridges and culverts, storm drainage systems, public and private land development projects, as well as environmental remediation and mitigation projects. ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE: 18 years DETAILED EXPERIENCE: Burlington County, NJ • Arney’s Mount Trail, Springfield, NJ • Long Bridge Park, Hainesport, NJ • Willingboro Lakes Park, Willingboro, NJ Camden City, Camden County, NJ • Camden City Intersection Improvements, various locations • Federal and Flanders intersection improvements • Camden Fleet Garage Camden County, NJ • Berlin Park Improvements • Reverend Evers Park Improvements • Centre Street Improvements • Whitman Park Improvements Cumberland County Improvement Authority • CCIA Landfill Stormwater Improvements • Lincoln Avenue (CR 655) Rehabilitation and Burns Avenue Extension Delran Township, Burlington County, NJ • Creek Road Sewer Extension • Delran Community Park • Municipal Road Program, multiple locations • St. Mihiel Drive and Leon Ave Drainage Outfalls • Traffic Calming, Grand Boulevard and Tenby Chase Ewing, West Windsor, and Robbinsville Townships, Mercer County, NJ • Multiple Roadway Rehabilitation projects (NJDOT Local Aid) • Hamilton Township Municipal Stormwater Conveyance Reconstruction (emergency permit) Franklin Township, Gloucester County, NJ • Lacey Rae Drive Basin Mitigation Haddonfield Borough, Camden County, NJ • Crows Woods Fields Sports Complex • Radnor Field Kinder Morgan, Woodbridge, NJ • EPEC Polymers, Former Nuodex Facility • CPV Woodbridge Energy Center, Phase II Manalapan Township, Monmouth County, NJ • Municipal Road Program, multiple locations Mercer County Parks Commission • Basketball Court Reconstruction • MCPC Turf Fields • Concessions building and comfort station • Tennis Court Reconstruction Middletown Township, Monmouth County, NJ • Veterans’ Housing Facility Princeton Township Public Schools, Mercer County, NJ • Princton High School Expansion and Drainage Improvements Philadelphia Water Department • Green Streets Program, multiple locations Trenton City • Assunpink Creek Park, multiple phases MICHAEL J. ROBERTS, PE, CME SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION: New Jersey Institute of Technology B.S. Civil Engineering 1998 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE04513200 Certified Municipal Engineer N.J.M.E.I. Certification No.: CME 05-30 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Society of Civil Engineers • Chi Epsilon, National Civil Engineering Honor Society • New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Duties include: design and preparation of engineering plans and specifications for Municipal, Private and State construction projects. These design projects include: construction and/or reconstruction of roadways; intersection and traffic signal improvements; intersection and traffic signal improvements; site plan layouts; sanitary sewer, storm sewer and potable water distribution system installation and improvements; and parks and recreation facilities. Specific responsibilities relative to the above mentioned projects include: initial site feasibility studies for design; design of roadway layouts including grading, vertical and horizontal curves, cross sections, and earthwork calculations; traffic studies including data collection and analysis; analyzation of signalized and unsignalized intersections using HCS software; geometric intersection design in accordance with AASHTO standards; traffic signal design in accordance with MUTCD and NJDOT standards; warrant analyses in accordance with MUTCD; development of traffic control plans according to MUTCD; design of ADA compliant curb ramps; quantity calculations; preparation of construction cost estimates and scheduling; the design of storm drainage systems (TR-55 and Rational Methods); design of sanitary sewer systems (capacity analysis and line sizing); design of potable water systems; preparation of soil erosion and sediment control plans; culvert, hydrologic, and hydraulic analyses; and coordination, scheduling and filing of permit applications to County and State agencies. Duties also include construction administration for these projects, including shop drawing review and construction management. Municipal Engineer duties include: reviewing of major/ minor subdivisions and site plans of residential and commercial developments for Municipal Zoning and Planning Boards for compliance with all Municipal standards, and preparation of reports thereof; preparation of feasibility studies and master plans; preparation of bond estimates; and overseeing of development projects during construction. EXPERIENCE: Engineering experience: 26 years ROLAND ERIC ROBINSON, PE, CME SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION: B.E Chemical &Cryogenic Engineering. Algerian Petroleum Institute 1978 MS, Chemical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology,1985 Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology,1988 Master of Technology Management, Howe School of Management, 2005 Board Certified Environmental Engineer PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Institute of Chemical Engineers New York Academy of Sciences American Academy of Environmental Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: •Conducted a pilot study for PFAS removal from drinking water for a Municipality in New Jersey •Trouble shooting of a 14 MGD Municipal potable water treatment plant in NJ •Brought the plant operation from 50% to its full design capacity •Conducted extensive testing (bench scale; pilot and test runs) to optimize plant operation •Reduced drastically annual consumption of coagulant chemicals and lime •Designed, constructed and operated a pilot unit demonstrating an additional 40% reduction in lime consumption •Troubleshooting the operation of ultrafiltration hollow fiber filtration modules. Modified manufacturer’s CIP procedure which resulted in restoring membrane modules performance. •Design and procurement of UV disinfection systems for two wastewater treatment plants. •Conceptual design of a membrane bioreactor and reverse osmosis system for the treatment of 100,000 GPD leachate with groundwater recharge of treated effluent. •Troubleshoot root causes of drastic chlorate increase in process water. Directed the EPC for three innovative on￾site chlorine dioxide generators and upgraded the water treatment system for the largest shrimp farming and processing plant in Honduras. •Developed operating procedures for plant operators and supervisors at a 30 MGD wastewater treatment plant in North Africa. •Field Project Manager and QA/QC Officer for the New Jersey Toxics Reduction Workplan sediments, water and Hydrodynamic monitoring for NY/NJ Harbor. •Development of local limits of industrial discharges for POTWs •Managed the revamping of a 50,000 GPD compact activated sludge wastewater treatment plant. •Design of remediation treatment systems for contaminated sites (groundwater and soils) •Design of leachate treatment systems through a combination of physical and biological systems •Development of local limits for POTWs •Design of remediation treatment systems for contaminated sites (groundwater and soils) •Developed a new process and directed a pilot study at an Army Ammunition Production Plant for the biological treatment of process water contaminated with Perchlorate •Destruction of energetic compounds (RDX, HMX, and TNT) in aqueous waste streams using zero valent iron followed by biological treatment •Technology development and pilot demonstration unit for the destruction of the explosive RDX by alkaline hydrolysis followed by biological treatment. •Developed a novel greywater biological treatment system under micro-gravity conditions for NASA interplanetary space missions •Design of immobilized packed bed bioreactors for the removal of ammonia from wastewater. EXPERIENCE: Engineering experience: 46 years MOHAMMED SIDHOUM, PH.D., BCEEM SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Stevens Institute of Technology B.E. Mechanical Engineering 1988 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 38241 Pennsylvania Professional Engineer License No. 61527 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • Central NJ Water Environment Federation • American Society of Mechanical Engineers GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. Traina has been involved in various stages of client and project management, conception, design, permitting, bidding and engineering services during construction for a wide variety of potable and wastewater projects and clients, including suburban and urban municipalities and Authorities. Hydraulic, mechanical, and project design/management and construction engineering services of potable and non-potable water systems including storage, pumping facilities and treatment and distribution systems, and of sanitary and combined sewer systems, including collection systems and pumping facilities, and upgrades of, modifications to, and expansions of various treatment facilities. Coordination with regulatory agencies, permit application preparation and submission and reception of applicable permits, including air pollution control, New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, safe drinking water and treatment works applications to construct and operate. Application and coordination with various entities regarding project funding methods including the New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Trust and United States Department of Agriculture. Mr. Traina’s experience includes client management for a number of water and/or sewer Authorities involving Commissioners Meeting attendance, project conceptualization and coordination, applications and presentations for local approval and coordination with other local, county and state level project stakeholders. WASTEWATER PROJECTS: Mr. Traina performed management, design, permitting, bid and construction phase engineering services for a wide variety of sanitary and combined sewerage systems including the rehabilitation of anaerobic digester and sludge storage tanks, replacement of digester mixing systems, construction of sodium hypochlorite and dechlorination facilities, and was involved in the installation of 350 hp variable frequency drives, design of a plant-wide SCADA system, a NJPDES permit appeal and development of permit compliance reports. Mr. Traina also oversaw numerous design and construction projects for new sewage pump stations and the rehabilitation of or modifications to existing sewage stations ranging up to 50-mgd capacity including a 2.5 mgd, 125 psi sewage pump station involving extensive modeling for the re-use of a 90 year-old, 9000-foot long cast iron force main; the conversion of buried can-type sewage pump stations to submersible style stations; the replacement of large antiquated sewage pump stations with submersible stations; slip-lining of several thousand feet of deteriorated 54-inch concrete cylinder pipe under a railroad; extensive replacement and/or rehabilitation of existing large diameter combined sewers in an urban environment; the installation of 8 pump station bypass systems and the reconstruction of two beachside sewage pump stations in flood zones utilizing transportable and/or storm resistant structures, all utilizing a single interconnected force main; performance of inflow and infiltration studies; and various other facility and equipment upgrades and installations for a variety of clients. WATER PROJECTS: Mr. Traina has been involved in a variety of aspects of the management, design, permitting and construction of water system facilities for suburban and urban clients, including the design and construction of a 7-mgd potable water treatment plant and the subsequent 7-mgd expansion utilizing membrane filtration; rehabilitation and upgrade of water treatment plants ranging in size from less than 1 mgd to 14 mgd; a 10.4 mgd, 100 psi potable water pumping facility; 2-mg and 10-mg ground level and two 1-mg elevated storage tanks; rehabilitation of various elevated and ground level water tanks from 0.5 to 10- mg; and installation of new and replacement of existing treatment plant and distribution system-wide SCADA systems. Many distribution system improvements projects included extensive replacements of existing in-service water mains, some in State highways and City streets with many existing surrounding utilities and conflicts; directional drill and jack-and-bore installations; construction of interconnecting pressure control and bulk meter facilities located in City streets requiring extensive local authority and traffic control; chlorination facility rehabilitation; large diameter aqueduct studies and reviews of proposed crossings; and computer based water system modeling. EXPERIENCE: Engineering Experience: 35 years EDWARD TRAINA, PE SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� EDUCATION: Lafayette College BA Engineering Studies, 2011 New Jersey Professional Engineer License No. 24GE05628500 New Jersey Certified Floodplain Manager Certification No. US-17-10139 New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers Certified Municipal Engineer No. 18-37 • NJDEP Stormwater Design Review Course, June 2021 • ADA Curb Ramp Seminar CAIT, Rutgers University, 2015 & 2021 • OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety and Certification, December 2014 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIENCE: Experienced in the design, preparation and administration of public contracts for various Municipal, County, and State agencies. Municipal engineering experience includes the design of roadways, streetscapes, waterfront construction, recreation facilities, and municipal facilities. Typical construction management tasks include leading meetings, resolving field issues, utility coordination, tracking construction quantities and interfacing between contractors, owners and residents. Design experience for private clients includes the preparation of major site plans, subdivisions, stormwater management plans, sanitary sewer and water extensions, and soil erosion & sediment control plans. Permitting experience includes the preparation and coordination of Planning Board applications, NJDEP Flood Hazard Area Applications, Treatment Works Approvals and Water Main Extension applications, and US Army Corps of Engineers permits. Experienced in preparation and coordination of various grant/funding sources including NJDEP, NJDOT, FEMA, and CDBG. EXPERIENCE: Borough of Carteret, Middlesex County, NJ •2012 through 2021 Road Improvement Programs •Waterfront Marina Phase I: Dredging and Bulkhead •Waterfront Marina Phase II: Dock, Pier, and Wavescreen Construction •Waterfront Marina Phase III: Upland Site Improvements •New Jersey State Police Marine Barracks •Improvements to the Intersection of Roosevelt Ave. (CR602) and Minue St. •Industrial Highway and Middlesex Avenue LFIF Improvements •Improvements to Cornell Park and Chrome Park Borough of Keyport, Monmouth County, NJ •2014-2018 Road Improvement Programs •Fireman’s Park Boardwalk Reconstruction •Waterfront Park Hurricane Sandy Reconstruction •Beach Park Storm Sewer Outfall •Main Street Skate Park Improvements •Benjamin Terry & Veteran’s Park Improvements Miscellaneous Municipalities •10,000 Ton Salt Storage Facility, Monmouth County DPW, Freehold Township •Fire Training Facility, Monmouth County Fire Academy, Freehold Township •West Avenue Stormwater Relief Project, Old Bridge, Middlesex County, NJ •South Orange - Maplewood School District, Essex County, NJ Private Site Development •Regency at Monroe (Toll Brothers)– Monroe, NJ •Pearl Pointe Redevelopment (Peron Development) Burlington City, NJ •21 & 29 Washington Avenue Redevelopment (Kalian Companies), Carteret, NJ •Washington Lofts Redevelopment (Forte Real Estate), Carteret, NJ ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE: 13 years MATTHEW R. ZWINGRAF, PE, CME, CFM SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER� GOVERNMENT CLIENTS & REFERENCES� • Aberdeen • Atlantic City • Atlantic County Utilities Authority • Atlantic Highlands • Avalon • Barnegat • Bass River • Bayonne • Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority • Beach Haven • Beachwood • Beachwood Sewerage Authority • Belleville • Bergen County • Bergen County Housing Authority • Bergen County Utilities Authority • Bergenfield • Berkeley • Berkeley Township Municipal Utilities Authority • Berlin • Bloomfield • Bloomingdale • Bordentown • Bradley Beach • Brick • Brick Township Municipal Utilities Authority • Bridgeton • Brigantine • Burlington • Burlington County • Burlington County Bridge Commission • Burlington County Department of Parks • Camden Community Partnership • Camden • Camden County • Cape May County • Carteret • Carteret Port Authority • Carteret Redevelopment Agency • Cranford • Cumberland County • Cumberland County Improvement Authority • Cumberland County Utilities Authority • Delran • Deptford • Deptford Township Municipal Utilities Authority • Dover • Dumont • Dunellen • East Brunswick • East Brunswick Utilities Department • East Greenwich • East Newark • East Newark - Board of Education • East Orange • East Orange Water Commission • Edgewater • Edgewater Park • Edison • Elizabeth • Englewood • Essex County • Essex County Improvement Authority • Estell Manor • Evesham • Fair Haven • Fair Lawn • Fairfield • Fanwood • Flemington • Florence • Franklin (Gloucester County) • Franklin (Somerset County) • Franklin Township Sewerage Authority • Freehold (Borough) • Freehold (Township) • Galloway CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities. Government Clients� GOVERNMENT CLIENTS • Gloucester • Gloucester County • Gloucester County Health Department • Gloucester County Improvement Authority • Gloucester County Utilities Authority • Haddon • Haddon Heights • Hamilton • Hamilton Bureau of Water Pollution Control • Hazlet • Hazlet Township Sewerage Authority • Highland Park • Highlands • Hillsborough • Holmdel • Howell • Howell Municipal Utilities Authority • Hudson County • Irvington • Jackson • Jersey City • Jersey City Redevelopment Agency • Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority • Joint Meeting of Essex & Union Counties • Keansburg • Keyport • Lacey • Lake Como • Lakewood • Lakewood Municipal Utilities Authority • Lavallette • Linden • Little Falls • Lumberton • Long Branch • Manalapan • Manasquan CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities. Government Clients • Mantua • Maple Shade • Maplewood • Marlboro • Marlboro Water Utility Division • Matawan • Mercer County • Mercer County Park Commission • Metuchen • Middle • Middlesex County • Middlesex County Improvement Authority • Middlesex County Utility Authority • Millburn • Millstone • Milltown • Millville • Monmouth County • Monmouth Beach • Monroe (Middlesex County) • Montclair • Morristown • Mount Holly • Mount Laurel • Neptune (Township) • Neptune Township Sewerage Authority • Newark • New Brunswick • New Jersey • New Jersey Department of Transportation • New Jersey Meadowlands Commission • New Jersey Turnpike Authority – (Turnpike and Garden State Parkway Divisions) • New Jersey Rate Payer Advocate • North Brunswick • Ocean County • Ocean� • Ocean Township Sewerage Authority • Old Bridge • Old Bridge Municipal Utilities Authority • Palmyra • Paulsboro • Pemberton • Pemberton Township Municipal Utilities Authority • Perth Amboy • Plainfield • Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority • Plainsboro • Pleasantville • Piscataway • Point Pleasant Beach • Point Pleasant - Board of Education • Point Pleasant (Borough) • Rahway • Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority • Red Bank • Riverside • Roselle • Roselle Public School District • Rumson • Salem County • Salem County Pollution Control Finance Authority • Sayreville • Sayreville Board of Education • Seaside Park • SERA – Sayreville Economic Redevelopment Agency • Scotch Plains • Somerset • South Amboy • South Amboy Redevelopment Agency • Southampton • South Bound Brook • South Brunswick • South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities. Government Clients • South Plainfield • South River • Spotswood • Stafford • State of New Jersey Rater Payer Advocate • Summit • Sussex • Tinton Falls • Toms River • Trenton • Union Township • Union, County • Union County Improvement Authority • Union County Utilities Authority • Upper Freehold • Voorhees • Wall • Watchung • Waterford • West New York • West Orange • Westampton • Western Monmouth Utilities Authority • Wildwood • Wildwood Crest • Willingboro • Winslow • Winslow Township School Board • Woodbridge • Woodland Park • Wrightstown� ABERDEEN Bryan A. Russell, QPA & Township Manager P. 732.583.4200 ATLANTIC COUNTY Douglas DiMeo, PE & County Engineer P. 609.645.5898 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Robert Ferragina, Chief Executive Officer P. 732.291.1444 ext. 3101 BARNEGAT Martin Lisella, Township Administrator P. 609.698.0080 BAYONNE James Davis, Mayor P. 201.858.6010 BERGEN COUNTY Joseph A. Femia, PE, Director & County Engineer P. 201.336.6808 BERGEN COUNTY (NORTHWEST) UTILITIES AUTHORITY Robert E. Laux, Executive Director P. 201.807.5801 BERKELEY TOWNSHIP MUA Michele Nugent, Executive Director P. 732.237.0100 BRADLEY BEACH Meredith DeMarco, Acting Borough Administrator P. 732.776.2999 ext.1012 BRICK Joanne Bergin, Business Administrator P. 732.262.1040 BURLINGTON COUNTY Joseph Brickley, PE, County Engineer & Director of Public Works P. 856.642.3700 BURLINGTON COUNTY BRIDGE COMMISSION Joseph Andl, Executive Director P. 856.829.1900 BURLINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Matt Johnson, Coordinator of Open Space Acquisition and Park Development P. 856.642.3850 CAMDEN Vic Carstarphen, Mayor P. 856.757.7200 CAMDEN COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP Joseph Meyers, Chief Operating Officer P. 856.912.1018 CAMDEN COUNTY James Winckowski, PE & County Engineer P. 856.566.2971 CAMDEN COUNTY MUA Oleg Zonis, Director of Engineering P. 856.583.1222 CARTERET Daniel J. Reiman, Mayor P. 732.541.3800 CUMBERLAND COUNTY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY Gerard Velazquez III, President & CEO P. 856.825.3700 DELRAN Gary Catambrone, Mayor P. 609.800.4279 Joseph Bellina, Business Administrator P. 856.461.7734 DEPTFORD Donald Banks, Director of Community Development P. 856.686.2218 DEPTFORD TOWNSHIP MUA Michael Cusick, Executive Director P. 856.415.1111 DOVER James P. Dodd, Mayor P. 973.366.2200 ext. 1144 References CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities.� DUNELLEN Jason Cilento, Mayor P. 732.968.3033 EAST BRUNSWICK Joseph Criscuolo, Business Administrator P. 732.390.6810 EAST GREENWICH Dale Archer, Mayor P. 856.423.0654 EDGEWATER Gregory Franz, Administrator P. 201.943.1700 EDISON Sonia Alves-Viveiros, Business Administrator P. 732.248.7298 ELIZABETH Steven Rinaldi, Supervising Engineer P. 908.820.4278 ESSEX COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS Daniel K. Salvante, Director P. 973.268.3517 EVESHAM Kevin Rijs, Director of Community Development P. 856.983.2914 FAIRFIELD Mike Burden, Township Administrator P. 856.451.9284 FANWOOD Colleen Mahr, Mayor P. 201.288.2600 FRANKLIN (GLOUCESTER CO) Matthew Finley, Township Administrator P. 856.694.1234 FRANKLIN (SOMERSET CO) Robert Vornlocker, Township Manager P. 732.873.2500 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SEWERAGE AUTHORITY Joseph Danielsen, Executive Director P. 732.873.2121 FREEHOLD Stephen Gallo, Business Administrator & Special Projects Manager P. 732.462.4200 GALLOWAY Anthony Coppola Jr., Mayor P. 609.652.3700 GLOUCESTER COUNTY Barry C. Beckett, PE & County Engineer P. 856.307.6600 GLOUCESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Matthew Olejarski, Principal REHS P. 856.218.4170 GLOUCESTER COUNTY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY George Strachan, Executive Director P. 856.825.3700 GLOUCESTER COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY John Vinci Sr., Executive Director P. 856.423.3500 HAMILTON (MERCER CO) Fred B. Dumont, Director of Community and Economic De￾velopment P. 609.890.3627 HAZLET Robert A. Bengivenga Jr., Administrator P. 732.264.1700 HIGHLAND PARK Teri Jover, Borough Administrator P. 732.819.3789 HIGHLANDS Michael Muscillo, Borough Administrator P. 732.872.1224 HILLSBOROUGH Anthony Ferrera, Administrator & Clerk P. 908.369.4313 References CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities.� HOLMDEL Jay Delaney, Township Administrator P. 732.946.2820 HOWELL Joe Clark, Interim Manager P. 732.938.4500 JERSEY CITY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY Jose R. Cunha, PE & Executive Director P. 201.432.1150 JOINT MEETING OF ESSEX AND UNION COUNTIES Hanifa Johnson, Executive Director P. 732.353.1313 KEYPORT Kimberly Humphrey, Borough Administrator P. 732.739.5123 LAKE COMO Andrew Huisman, Borough Administrator P. 732.681.3232 LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY Justin Flancbaum, Executive Director P. 732.363.4422 LINDEN-ROSELLE SEWERAGE AUTHORITY Jeffrey Williams, Executive Director P. 908.862.7100 LONG BRANCH Charles F. Shirley, Business Administrator P. 732.571.5645 MANASQUAN RIVER REGIONAL SEWERAGE AUTHORITY Brian J. Brach, PE & Executive Director P. 732.431.8185 MANALAPAN Tara L. Lovrich, Township Administrator P. 732.446.8308 MAPLE SHADE Susan Danson, QPA & Township Manager P. 856.779.9610 MAPLEWOOD Paul J. Kittner, PE & Township Engineer P. 973.762.8120 MARLBORO Jonathan Capp, Business Administrator P. 732.536.0200 MATAWAN Joseph Altomonte, Mator P. 732.566.3898 ext. 605 MERCER COUNTY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY Allan C. Collins, Deputy Executive Director P. 609.278.8100 MERCER COUNTY PARK COMMISSION Aaron Watson, Executive Director P. 609.303.0700 METUCHEN Jonathan Busch, Mayor P. 732.632.8540 Melissa Perilstein, Borough Administrator P. 732.632.8509 MIDDLESEX COUNTY Ronald Sendner, PE & County Engineer P. 732.745.3283 MIDDLESEX COUNTY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY H. James Polos, Executive Director P. 609.655.5141 MIDDLESEX COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Joe Cryan, Executive Director P. 732.721.3800 MIDDLETOWN Anthony Mercantante, Township Administrator P. 732.615.2010 Ted Maloney, Township Engineer P. 732.615.2110 MILLTOWN George Murray, Mayor P. 732.828.2100 ext. 160 References CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities.� MONMOUTH COUNTY Joseph Ettore, PE & County Engineer P. 732.431.7760 MONROE Stephen Dalina, Mayor P. 732.521.4400 MOUNT LAUREL Meredith Riculfy, Municipal Clerk & Township Manager P. 856.234.0001 NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP Gina LaPlaca, Business Administrator P. 732.988.5200 ext. 232 NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE AUTHORITY Daniel L. Hesslein, Acting Chief Engineer P. 732.442.8600 NJDOT - DESIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Julie Seaman, Program Manager P. 609.963.2004 NORTH BRUNSWICK Francis “Mac” Womack, Mayor P. 732.247.0922 OCEAN TOWNSHIP Dave Brown, Township Manager P. 732.531.500 ext. 3310 OCEAN SEWERAGE AUTHORITY Tim Shea, Executive Director P. 732.531.2213 OLD BRIDGE Nicole Shapiro, PE, Township Engineer & Director of Community Development P. 732.721.5600 ext. 7906 Anahita Feltz, Business Administrator P. 732.721.5600 ext. 7902 OLD BRIDGE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY Michael Roy, PE, Executive Director & Authority Engineer P. 732.566.2534 PALMYRA John Gural, CPM & Borough Administrator P. 856.829.6100 ext. 125 PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS SEWER UTILITY Joseph Beckmeyer, Sewer Superintendent & Engineering Consultant P. 973.428.7593 PISCATAWAY Brian C. Wahler, Mayor P. 732.562.2300 PLAINFIELD Zenobia L. Fields, Director of Economic Development P. 908.753.3664 PLAINSBORO Peter Cantu, Mayor P. 609.799.0909 PLEASANTVILLE Judy M. Ward, Mayor P. 609.484.3603 POINT PLEASANT BOROUGH Robert A. Sabosik, Mayor P. 732.892.3434 RAHWAY Raymond A. Giacobbe, Mayor P. 732.827.2004 RED BANK James Gant, Borough Manager P. 732-530-2748 SAYREVILLE Glenn Skarzynski, Business Administrator P. 732.390.7071 SAYREVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION Erin Hill, Business Administrator P. 732.525.5204 SEASIDE PARK John A. Peterson Jr, Mayor P. 732.793.3700 Karen Kroon, Administrator P. 732.793.3700 References CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities.� SOMERSET COUNTY Matthew D. Loper, PE & County Engineer P. 908.231.7024 SOUTH AMBOY Fred A. Henry, Mayor P. 732.727.4200 SOUTH BOUND BROOK Christina Fischer, Administrator P. 732.356.0258 ext. 111 SOUTH BRUNSWICK Bryan Bidlack, Township Manager P. 732.329.4000 ext. 7300 SOUTH MONMOUTH REGIONAL SEWERAGE AUTHORITY Ryan Krause, Executive Director P. 732.681.0611 SOUTH PLAINFIELD Glenn Cullen, Administrator & CFO P. 908.226.7602 SOUTH RIVER Peter Guindi, Mayor P. 732.803.9157 TOMS RIVER John Salonis, Business Administrator John M. Mele, PE, Township Engineer P. 732.341.1000 UNION COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Linda D. Stender, Acting Executive Director P. 732.382.9400 UPPER Gary Demarzo, Township Administrator P. 609.628.2011 VINELAND David J. Maillet, PE & City Engineer P. 856.794.4000 ext. 4098 VOORHEES Steven Steglik, Township Administrator P. 856.429.7174 Mario DiNatale, Community & Economic Development P. 856.882.5263 VOORHEES ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Edward Hale, Chairman P. 856.429.7757 WALL Jeffry Bertrand, Township Administrator P. 732.449.8444 WATCHUNG Ronald Jubin, Mayor P. 908.756.0080 WESTAMPTON Wendy Gibson, Township Administrator P. 609.267.1891 ext. 6 WESTERN MONMOUTH UTILITIES AUTHORITY Brian J. Valentino, Chief Executive Officer P. 732.446.9300 WILDWOOD Lisa A. Brown, City Clerk P. 609.522.2444 WILLINGBORO Dwayne Harris, Township Manager P. 609.877.2200 WINSLOW Joseph Gallagher, Township Administrator P. 609.567.0700 WINSLOW BOARD OF EDUCATION Tyra McCoy-Boyle, Business Administrator P. 856.767.2850 ext. 7501 WOODBRIDGE John E. McCormac, Mayor P. 732.634.4500 References CME Associates currently provides, or has previously provided, Municipal and/or Consulting Engineering and Planning Services to the following Governmental Entities.� AWARDS� AWARDS NJ SOCIETY OF MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS CME Associates is dedicated to providing quality project solutions for its clients, and has been recognized by the New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers at its Annual Awards Presentation for a number of projects as follows: 2022 Township of Holmdel Holmdel Firehouse City of Bayonne Improvements to Frances G Fitzpatrick Park Borough of Highland Park Highland Park Synthetic Turf and Track Resurfacing 2021 Township of Franklin Construction of the Franklin Township Youth Center Township of Woodbridge Cypress Park 2020 Borough of Sayreville Management of a Green Energy Solution aka Sayreville Solar Project Townhip of Marlboro Harbor Road Water Treatment Plant Borough of Carteret Construction of the Carteret Municipal Marina Phase II & III City of Bayonne Improvements to Dennis Collins Park Township of Aberdeen Failing Septic System Eliminated in Aberdeen 2019 Township of Aberdeen Raritan Bay Asphalt Trail Borough of Highlands Improvements to Valee Street Township of Brick Improvements to Bernie Cooke Park County of Union Trailside Nature and Science Center at Watchung Reservation 2018 Township of Lacey Reconstruction of Bayfront Park City of Bayonne Improvements to Richard Korpi Ice Rink City of Rahway Improvements to the Rahway Water Treatment Plant 2017 Township of Brick Facilities Improvement Project Borough of Sayreville Sayreville’s Choice for Water for the New Generation The Reconstruction of Veterans Field Borough of Edgewater Firehouse Management Project Borough of South River 2016 Borough of Milltown Electrical Substation Construction Town of West New York Improvements to Veterans Park Township of Piscataway Department of Public Works Vehicle Canopy Project 2015 Township of Woodbridge Avenel Street Improvements Township of Marlboro Tennent Road Water Treatment Plant Township of Delran Delran Community Park Township of Manalapan Splash Pad and Comfort Building 2014 Township of Evesham Diamonds at Arrowhead Park County of Middlesex Intersection of Bordentown Ave. and Ernston Rd.� NEW JERSEY ALLIANCE FOR ACTION 2023 Distinguished Engineering Awards The Awards Program honors a truly special circle of Garden State engineering projects that have a significant and extraordinary impact on the state’s economy and environment. CME Associates received awards for 2 such projects. The Improvements to Long Branch Avenue in the City of Long Branch also the Francis G. Fitzpatrick Park Improvements located in the City of Bayonne. AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES – NEW JERSEY (ACECNJ) 2024 Engineering Excellence Awards The ACECNJ Engineering Awards recognizes engineering firms for projects that demonstrate an exceptional degree of innovation, complexity, achievement and value. CME Associates was recognized with a Distinguished Award for the design and construction of the Francis G. Fitzpatrick Park Improvements located in the City of Bayonne. RECREATION FACILITY AWARDS CME Associates has been recognized by various park and recreational organizations for excellence in design. NEW JERSEY RECREATION AND PARK ASSOCIATION 2021 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates was awarded the Excellence in Design Award for the Improvements to Bayside Park, located in Brick, New Jersey 2021 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates was awarded the Excellence in Design Award for the Improvements to Cypress Park, located in Woodbridge, New Jersey 2020 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates received the Excellence in Design Award for the Improvements to Bernie Cooke Park, located in Brick, New Jersey 2019 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates received the Excellence in Design Award for Trailside Nature and Science Center at Watchung Reservation, located in the County of Union 2018 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates received the Excellence in Design Award for Bay Front Park, located in Lacey Township , NJ 2018 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates received the Excellence in Design Award for Veterans Park, located in Edgewater, NJ 2018 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates received the Excellence in Design Award for Cedar Grove Park, Essex County’s newest county park located in Cedar Grove, NJ 2015 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD CME Associates received the Excellence in Design Award for Diamonds at Arrowhead Park, located in Evesham Township, NJ. The Robert B. Kinsey Memorial Award is given each year by the NJ Recreation and Park Association at their Annual Conference in recognition of Design Excellence. AWARDS� FORMS� TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE CHECKLIST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TITLE: __ Municipal Engineering Services SUBMISSION DATE: December 03, 2024 at 1:00PM. The following items are required to be included with the sealed submission: «Qualification Statement + Non-Collusion Affidavit «Statement of Ownership Disclosure «Insurance Requirement Acknowledgement Form «Mandatory Equal Employment Opportunity Notice Acknowledgement «Copy of your Business Registration Certificate as issued by the State of New Jersey, Department of Treasury, Division of Revenue «+ Acknowledgement of Corrections, Additions or Deletions Form « Non- Conflict of Interest Declaration « Poltical Disclosure Certification «Iranian Disclosure Statement * Russia-Belarus Certification «Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Reminder: Please submit one (1) original and one (1) additional copy must be on a USB stck/fiash drive/extemal hard drive. If a company has multiple services, a separate Qualification packet for each service should be submitted. Page | 48 ove STATE OF NEW JERSEY BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE Taxpayer Name: CONSULTING AND MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS LLC Trade Name: Address: 1460 ROUTE 9 SOUTH HOWELL, NJ 07731 Certificate Number: 2786089 Effective Date: October 31, 2022 Date of Issuance: January U3, 2023 For Office Use Only: 20230103100839074 (REVISED 4/10) EXHIBIT A MANDATORY EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY LANGUAGE. NJSA. 105-31 et seq. (P.L. 1975, C. 127) NJAC. 17:27 GOODS, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND GENERAL SERVICE CONTRACTS During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable, will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affection or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disabilty, nationality or sex. Except with respect to affectional or sexual orientation and gender entity or expression, the contractor will ensure that equal employment opportunity is afforded to such applicants in recruitment and ‘employment, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their age race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality o sex. Such equal employment opportunity shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the Public Agency Compliance Officer setting forth provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that al qualified applicants wil receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality The contractor or subcontractor will send to each abor union, with which it has a collective bargaining agreement, a notice, to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union of the contractor's commitments under this chapter and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places avalable to employees and applicants for employment. The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable, agrees to comply with any regulations promulgated by the Treasurer pursuant to N.LSA. 10:5-31 et seq. as amended and supplemented from time to ime and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The contractor or subcontractor agrees to make good faith efforts to meet targeted county employment goals established in accordance with NJAC. 7:27-5.2. The contractor or subcontractor agrees to inform in writing its appropriate recruitment agencies including, but not limited to, employment agencies, placement bureaus, colleges, universities, and labor unions, that it does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disabilty, page | 29 nationality or sex, and that t wil discontinue the use of any recruitment agency which engages in direct or indirect discriminatory practices. The contractor or subcontractor agrees to revise any of its testing procedures, If necessary, to assure. that all personnel testing conforms with the principles of job-related testing, as established by the statutes and court decisions of the State of New Jersey and as established by applicable Federal law and applicable Federal court decisions. In conforming with the targeted employment goals, the contractor or subcontractor agrees to review all procedures relating to transfer, upgrading, downgrading and layoff to ensure that al such actions are taken without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality or sex, consistent with the statutes and court decisions of the State of New Jersey, and applicable Federal aw and appiicable Federal court decisions. The contractor shall submit to the public agency, after notification of award but prior to execution of 2 goods and services contract, one of the following three documents: Letter of Federal Affirmative Action Plan Approval Certificate of Employee Information Report Employee Information Report Form AA302 (electronically provided by the Division and distrbuted to the public agency through the Division's website at www.state.nj.us treasury/contract_compliance) ‘The contractor and its subcontractors shall furnish such reports or other documents to the Division of Public Contracts Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance as may be requested by the office from time to time in order to cary out the purposes of these regulations, and public agencies shall furnish Such information as may be requested by the Division of Public Contracts Equal Employment ‘Opportunity Compliance for conducting a compliance investigation pursuant to Subchapter 10 of the ‘Administrative Code at NLA.C. 17:27. page | 30 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE REQUIRED EVIDENCE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REGULATIONS N.L.S.A. 10:5-31, et seq. (NLAC, 17:27) If awarded a contract, the Bidder will be required to comply with the requirements of NLLS.A, 10:531, et seq. and NLA.C. 17:27 within five (5) days after receipt of the notification of Intent to award the contract, the Bidder shall present one of the following: Appropriate evidence that the Contractor Is operating under an existing federally approved or sanctioned affirmative action program; or A Certificate of Employee Information Report Approval issued in accordance with N.LA.C. 17:27-4; or An initial Employee Information Report consisting of forms provided by the Affirmative Action Office and completed by Contractor in accordance with NLA. 17:27-4. The Bidder must submit no later than three (3) days after the signing of the Contract an Initial Project Manning Table consisting of forms provided by the Affirmative Action Office and completed by Contractor in accordance with NJAC. 17:27. Bidders are referred to the Bidder’ Information Section of the Bid Packet for a further description of the above requirements. NO BIDDER MAY BE ISSUED A CONTRACT UNLESS THEY COMPLY WITH THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REGULATIONS OF NSA. 10:5-31, et seq. The following questions must be answered by al Bidders: Do you have a federally-approved or sanctioned Affirmative Action Program? Yes __(fyes, submit a copy of such approvatno_Â¥. 00 you have a State Certificate of Employee Information Report approval? ves_ VY _ (if yes, submit a copy of such approval No . ‘The undersigned Bidder certifies that he is aware of the commitment to comply with the requirements Of LSA. 10:5-31, et seq. and agrees to furnish the required documentation pursuant to the law. COMPANY:NAME:; CME Associates SIGNATURE & TITLE: ( ; inks ‘Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM, Senior Vice President NOTE: A bid must be rejected as non-responsive if a Bidder ails to comply with requirements of N.J.SA. 10:5-31, et seq., within the time frame stipulated. Page | 31 Carticaton 1818 CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYEE INFORMATION REPORT RENEWAL Theis o carly tha the coneco st bik as sud a Evployes foto Roper purse to NIAC. 727-1. a. 49.2 he Silo Tras hs, wont 3 up. Th sppona oy Sfectlrtbopocodor | 15-FEB-2033 1p 15-FeR-2088 cus Assocrates & 1460 RouTE 3, SOUTH BOWELL 3 07731 1108 Wr I i ELAS MAHER MOO Stet Treanor | , AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION The undersigned bidder of full age, being duly sworn according to law depose and hereby specifically certifies that To the best of the bidder's knowledge and belie, the annexed bid proposal fo this project has not been prepared in colusion with any other bidder of ike tem or services and the prices, discounts, terms and conditions thereof have not been directly or Indirectly communicated by or on behalf of the bidder to any person other than the recipient of the bid and will not be communicated to any person prior to the offical opening of the bid. “The bidder fully understands that no premiums, rebates, or gratuities are permitted either with, prior to, or after signing of contract, Any violation will result in cancellation and removal rom the bid ist. The bidder further certifies that the undersigned has the necessary authority, to sign this stipulation stating that the bidder has not entered into any agreement, or otherwise taken any action in restrain of free competitive bidding in connection with this bid All eferences to the bidder are understood to Include the undersigned and al principals, partners and offices of the bidder fr (Signature) [A> Trevor J Jaber, PE PP. CME, CFM, Senior VP Before me this day _3rd December of 20 24 KT AFFIANT tte PEGGY VIGGIANG Nota Pub Sif Now ora ‘Commisson § 0174964 NOTARY PUBLIC OF 1 Commsion Biv cir 6,22 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 20 Page [32 | INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM Certificates) of insurance sha be filed with the Municipal Clerks Office upon award of contract by the Mayor and Township Council. “The minimum amount of insurance tobe carried by the Professional Service Entiy shall he as follows: PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Limits shall be a minimum of $1,000,000.00 for each lam and $1,000,000.00 aggregate each policy period. Acknowledgement of Insurance Requirement: GME Associates December 3, 2024 (Signgire) —— (Date) \ Trevor J Taylof PE, PP, CME, CFM, Senior VP (Printed Name and Tite) This form must be completed, signed and returned with RFQ. Page 133 rage att CORD" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE rear AcoRT CE Kotoko cine SO WM [US GERTIIGATE 1 ISSUED A3 A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS Ko RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER THS | CERTIFICATE DOES NOY AFFIUMATELY OF NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLES | SELoW: Tis CERTIFICATE OF ISURANGE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE 1S8UG WNSURER(S) AUTHORZED || REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTINCATE HOLDER. - | IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the palicy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. 11 SGBROGATION 5 WANED, sujet he ems ard codon of the poy. can pakien my gue an encore. A ctomer | i cre dosnt cone ais 10 cnet er ef uc rset ll ee fA ple ena. Bory os Toe Svberte Corp 108 fr eve, idbaty Somes corporation pe foe Rp — EE eeaeniy oven +o Fras en, Abad Her1d Sughes Lime Tovtsnce compa 20033 COVERAGES ceRmmicATE NURBER: mts Revision nuusER: 1 70 CERTI TAT TE PICS OF NSURRMCE LISTED BELO HAVE BEE EELED T0 THE WOURED NED ABOVE FO 74 PL P3000 ED ed Sl SERS EAs 5% CONST or A CINTA HoT SOLENT BI A Ler 10 WATS Chr AY i SSUED GA ay FERTAN, TH NERA SOF ORDE 0 1 FOLCES UESLABES ANEW 1 SUBLecH 70 WE TR, NE NE Sm oF Sk POLARS: Lar SOLA AE EEN EDUC BPA CE Conn sma amre pr [sy FM sans tr | 2m Xroer lJ os rooms comwmrnca + deme poy Cigmescen yd X wr | mani Gages + PEEL gE vr eewaaco mae mii cs I i o Xuma |X cccun i 1 juerocomencs + sosmine m— 1 [ROS YR Ro Er a i i A | emanscomasnes, po” I 1: Wome | BEG » Ee uv snenon amma vem fi Tm EE h exo. tno 150 =r — al casos pois 15050 5 brotessionns 1b tach periotion C= [Fr Canin amie 15,000.00 i - - — ee To CortiFuont Nol ichoies 8 vn MAOSCLone Soeur at FosPach 55 Gomera LLAPLLEY 0d Ao LLABLLLLY. Th Coneras 4abi11ty and Aves iabiiity sma bo PEimary ard on-Somtribuiory Â¥Ath any other nssrance dn fores for ox hich nay ba purihered hy The Cartifionta Nelda Rubver of Sropetion sPPLACE in favor of Tha Cartifiont Holder i rerpaets ve Gomera Leiner Aut LAABCRCk3 rd Horkers Comps o8 PormLtind bp dum CERTIGATE HOLDER canceLLATON Dy —— oT SATE Tar CE aL ok ees Sritnen of sorvren [@ | 1908208 ACORD CORPORATION. Alihts eared. AcoRD 28 a0tees) The ACORD namo and logo ae rglstered marks of ACORD Wo senseiss prsipeton NON-CONFLICT OF INTEREST CE TION REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR Municipal Engineering Services mm “The undersigned certifies to the Township of West Orange, County of Essex, State of New Jersey that in performing services o the Township he/she is aware of no circumstance that would constitute a conflict of interest, financial or otherwise, between him/her (or his/her firm) and the interests of the Township. The undersigned certifies that heishe has made a search of his/her firm's client base and has executed this certification subsequent to such search. The undersigned acknowledges this a continuing certification, and shall remain in effect for the term of the services contained in the solicited request for qualifications. | certify that the foregoing statements made by me are true and accurate to my personal knowledge; I am making this certification in good faith. | am aware that if any of the foregoing statemenis made by me are false, the Board is free to terminate any professional Service agreement entered into with the undersigned and/or his or her firm. Certifying Official: PRINT NAME: _Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM SIGNED BY: ~ TITLE: Seri sident DATE: December 3, 2024 Page | 34 ‘TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Professional Service Contract Qualification and Costs Submission Form Note: A separate resume can be attached. 1. Please provide the name and adress of Names and roles of th individuals who will perform the services and description of their education, municipal experience and experience with projects similr to the services contained herein including thir education, degrees and certifications Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, GME, CFM, Senior Vice President Please refer to his resumes in Section 3 * Resumes of Key Staff" in our qualification package. 2. References and record of success of same or similar service. Please refer to Section 4 "Government Clients/References" in our Qualification Package. 35 3. Description of ability to provide the services in a timely fashion (including staffing, familiarity and location of key staff. CME Associates has the staff and possesses the resources, experience and expertise. 10, including seven (7) offices in New Jersey, necessary to successfully represent the — Township in a professional. efficient and timely manner 4. Cost details, including the hourly rates of each of the individuals who will perform services, and all expenses: Pleas refer to Section 7 "Cost Proposal” of our Qualification Package for our hourly rates. Authorized Representative 17VOr J. Taylor, PE, PP, Senior VP (oi one) Authorized Representative. ( = (signature) Telephone #_732:462-7400 — AXE 732-408-0756 36 271 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION DISCLOSURE FORM Required Pursuant To NLS A. 19:444-20.26 This form or its permitted facsimile must be submitted tothe local unit no later than 10 days prior to the award of the contract. Part 1 Vendor Information CME Associates Address: | 1460 Route 9 South [oty: [Howell [state N [zor] The undersigned being authorized to certify, hereby certifies that the submission provided herein represents compliance with the provisions of NSA. 18:444-20.26 and as represented by the Instructions accompanying tis form. Plat Wi, le, Michael Mata cro Signature Printed Name Tite Part | -Contrbution Disclosure Disclosure requirement: Pursuant to NSA, 19:44A-20.26 this disclosure must include all reportable politcal contributions (more than $200 per election cycle) over the 12 months prior to submission to the committees of the government entities sted on the form provided by the ocal uit. [0 Check here if disclosure is provided in electronic form. Contributor Name [ RecipientName | Date | Dollar Amount | ES FS Please see attached. I ES FY A ES Ee ———————t————————— ee] rr ES ES I A I — | I I SM S—— 0D /"""""" [rr——————— eee] nr 1] I Ot SU SU— rT eee——t——mete de I ES | A SUN! SU ES C7 Check here if the information s continued on subsequent page(s] Chapter 271. Contribution Disclosure | CONTRIBUTOR | CONTRIBUTION TO OATE | AMOUNT | loss Tammy May for Senate GRjosT 50000 © Samuel ‘idlosx County Republican Women's ib caja 2000 Disanuel CTE Wana for Mayor oss 50000] 0) samuet New sey Young Democrsts Gi 50000 (GRvalsi Tammy Murphy fo Senate AE 500000 GRvalei Continued regress BE S000 Steve Sweeney for Governor By Gogalforsenste By i Goel he pre s ryan for Senate apse Ton CTE Mande for biyor as/o0/2e. 250000 Triton ‘Ocean County Republican Chairman's PAC 08/15/24 3,000.00 Trion Friends of Michael Teta or Senate ao/1sps| 250600 Tian [sotevte victors 2006___ WE 000 Tan Ll RT LEE Teton 0 rm S500 “Trion Test Generation Leaders THEE 100 Tilon [Gi patick Began or Seite w/a 7506 Trion Fronds of MichaeiTesa or Senate. Sia 25000 Toon CTE Niundel for Mayor Wes 10000 Trion Community Acin Gd Wom 55000 Trion {Luciano for Commisiener 002 3000 Tron “ryan for Senate i003 1.00000 Tron Icomerstone AC w0/isas, 120000 Trion Cantar fo Governor iis 100000 Toln {Er Bob mit for sense AB 250000 Tin Ocean County Conservative PAC Soma 30000 Tron Ocean County Republican Chairman's PAC W/E, 300000 Trion IsocRPAC WAR 30000 Waggoner Burchell or Senate [gE 10000 Waggoner Denise ing for Senate vB 000 Waggoner cian for Commissioner wis 000 Waggoner Welham For Belleville 2026. W/E 5000 russes cosine Chapter 271- Contribution Disclosure consuToR conrmBuToN To ATE AMOUNT Waggoner Burnin County Democratic Organiation oi 500000 Waggoner sex County Demrraic Commitee Gafde/ 250000 Waggoner iringion Com Federation Ofbemocatc Women 02/1324 250000 Waggoner Ocean County Consetie Republican Organisation | 02/13/26 2.50000 ‘Waggoner ‘Ocean County Republican Chairman's PAC "02/1324 2500.00 Waggoner PRG PAC ons 250000 Waggoner Cran or Senate Gir 160000 Waggoner Good Government PAC cine 250000 waggoner SCR PAC Gari 250000 wagons £50 Dougie Adams O26 100000 Waggoner TE Mandel for Mayor ozs 250000 Waggoner rr —r— oye 200000 Waggoner Sweeney for Governor o26ne 430000 Waggoner Amato for Senste ois 100000 Waggoner Midalsex County Young Democats oso 50000 Waggoner Mehar fo Belle 2026 ose 30000 Waggoner Ocean County Conserve PAC os/iane 400000 Waggoner Ocean County Republican Chas PAC os/i3ne 400000 Waggoner socheC 05/13 400000 Waggoner Gatierelifor Governor 05/136 100000 Waggoner Stat for Senate ose 520000 Woggoner CTE Pack Dignan for Senate osu 75000 ‘Waggoner Tammy Williams 4 West Orange 05/30/24 500.00, Waggoner Ocean County trons oso 250000 Waggoner Greens or Senate ooze 175000 ‘Waggoner Lagana for Senate 05/30/24 1,250.00 ‘Waggoner FO Troy Singleton for Senate 05/30/24 75000 Waggoner Bob Smith for Senate 05/30/24 250000 ‘Waggoner ‘Owen Henry for Senate 06/05/24 50000 Waggoner Prosperity Rig nc ose so00a0 Waggoner srck progress ores 50000 Waggoner Gites for Good Government ores 12000 Waggoner Gopal for Senate 0708/24 5,200.00 Waggoner alstina for Serate orlosfzs 100000 rotons fost List of Agencies with Elected Officials Required for Political Contribution Disclosure NJSA.19:04A20.26 County Name: Essex State: Governor Legislative District fs: 26, 27, 28,29, 34, & 40 State Senator and two members of the General Assembly per district. County: County CommissionersCounty ClerkSheriff County Executive Surrogate Registrar of Deeds. Municipalities (Mayor and members of governing body, regardless of tite): Belleville Township Inington Township Orange City Bloomfield Township Livingston Township Roseland Borough Caldwel Borough Maplewood Township. South Orange Vilage Cedar Grove Township Millburn Township. Verona Township East Orange City Montclair Township ‘West Caldwell Township Essex ells Township Newark City West Orange Township Fairfield Township. North Caldwell Borough Glen Ridge Borough Nutley Township Boards of Education (Members of the Board): Bellevile Town Bloomfield Township Caldwell-West Caldwell Cedar Grove Township Essex Fells Borough Faiield Township Glen Ridge Borough Irvington Township Livingston Township Milburn Township Newark Gity North Caldwell Borough Nutley Town Roseland Borough South Orange-Maplewood Verona Borough West Essex Regional West Orange Township. Fire Districts (Board of Fire Commissioners): NONE 0 STATENS oF CWNERSHP DSCIOSURE NJS.A 52:25:24.2 (P.L. 1977, c.33, as amended by P.L. 2016, c.43) Tis ttemen shall be complete, crf t, an node with ll id and propos submission. Flr to Name of Organization: CME Associates Organization Address: 1460 Route 9 South, Howell, NJ 07731 Part | Check the box that represents the type of business organization: Doe proprietorship (skip Parts I andi il, execute certification in Part IV) Elo frf orpration tp Parts and, execute cerfctonin Prt) Dror. srte corporation any type). Dimes iabiiy company 1c) Dl partnership Elimite prnerstio El mies uabity parnersip (47 Dorner specter Parti ET he tt bow contains the names nd rss of al stockholders nthe corporation who own 10 od limited liability company owns a 10 percent or greater interest therein, as the case may be. (SKIP TO PART IV) (Please attach additional sheets if more space is needed); ame nde o Business Ey |» 1 a Part lll DISCLOSURE OF 10% OR GREATER OWNERSHIP IN THE STOCKHOLDERS, PARTNERS OR LLC MEMBERS LISTED IN PART Il. 1£abidder has a direct or indirect parent entity which is publicly traded, and any person holds a 10 percent or greater beneficial interest in the publicly traded parent entity as of the last annual federal Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) o foreign equivalent fling, ownership disclosure can be met by providing links tothe website(s) containing the last annual lings) with the federal Securities and Exchange Commission (or foreign equivalent) that contain the name and address of each person holding a 10% or greater beneficial interest in the publicly traded parent entity, along with the relevant page numbers of the fiing(s) that contain the information on each such person. Attach additional sheets if more space is needed. ‘Website (URL) containing the last annual SEC (or foreign equivalent) filing -———— = I A | — 01 Please list the names and addresses of each stockholder, partner or member owning a 10 percent or greater interest in any corresponding corporation, partnership and/or limited liability company (LLC) listed in Part I other than for any publicly traded parent entites referenced above. The disclosure shall be continued until names and addresses of every non-corporate stockholder, and individual partner, and member exceeding the 10 percent ownership criteria established pursuant to NASA. 52:25-24.2 has been listed. Attach additional sheets if more space is needed. [(rarramaee | N Address | | Corresponding Emity lite inPorth — SE Part IV Certification 1, being duly sworn upon my oath, hereby represent that the foregoing information and any attachments thereto to the best of my knowiedge are true and complete. | acknowledge: that | am authorized to execute thi certification ‘on behalf of the bidder/proposer; that the Township of West Orange i eling onthe information contained herein and that | am under a continuing obligation from the date of this certification through the completion of any. contracts with Township of West Orange to notify the Township of West Orange in writing of any changes to the information contained herein; that | am aware that tis a criminal offense to make a faise statement or mistepresentation i this certification, and i | o 50, | am subject to criminal prosecution under the law and that it will constitute a materia beach of my greement(s with the, permitting the Township of West Oronge to dechre any contract(s) resulting from this certficaton void and unenforceable. [rotamer | rowing. pr. cue, com [vue [semorve | [somes [JC Nowe ocombera zone N Q a2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS FORM |, _ Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, OME, CFM, Senior VP of the firm CVE Associates hereby acknowledge that any corrections, additions and/or, deletions have been initialed and dated in this Submission Package. << (signature). £ x = = Osta Doom Page | 43 Part 2: Additional Information Disclosure of Investment Activities in Iran Person or Entity | ME Associates Part 1: Certification COMPLETE PART 1 BY CHECKING EITHER BOX. Pursuant to Public Law 2012, c. 25, any person or entity that is a successful bidder or proposer, or otherwise proposes to enter into or renew a contract, must complete the certification below to attest, under penalty of perjury, that neither the person or entity, nor any parent entity, subsidiary, or affiliate is identified on the State Department of Treasury's Chapter 25 list as a person or entity engaging in investment activities in Iran. The list is found on Treasury's website at www.state.njustreasury/purchase/pd Chapter23List pdf. “The Chapter 25 list must be reviewed prior to completing the below certification. Ifa vendor or contractor is found to be in violation of law, action may be taken as appropriate and as may provided by law, rue or contract, including but not limited to imposing sanctions, secking compliance, recovering damages, declaring the party in default and secking debarment or suspension of the party. Icertify, pursuant to Public Law 2012, c. 25, that either the person or entity listed above, nor any parent entity, subsidiary, or affiliate thereof is listed on the N.J. Department of the Treasury's lst of entities determined to be engaged in prohibited activities in Iran pursuant to P.L. 2012, c. 25 ("Chapter 25 List"). I further certify that I am the person listed above, or I am an officer or representative of the entity listed above and am authorized to make this certification on is behalf: I will skip Part 2 and sign and complete the Certification below. 1am unable to certify as above because the person or entity and/or a parent entity, subsidiary, or affiliate thereof is listed on the N.J. Department of the Treasury's Chapter 25 list. 1 will provide a detailed, accurate and precise description of the activities in Part 2 below sign and complete the Certification below. Page | 44 PLEASE PROVIDE FURTHER INFORMATION RELATED TO INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES IN IRAN. ‘You must provide a detailed, accurate and precise description of the activities of the person or entity, or a parent entity, subsidiary, or affiliate thereof engaging in investment activates in Iran below and, if more space is needed, on additional sheets provided by you. Part 3: Certification of True and Complete Information 1, being duly sworn upon my oath, hereby represent and state that the foregoing information and any attachments there to the best of my knowledge are true and complete. I attest that I am authorized to execute this certification on behalf of the above-referenced person or entity. acknowledge that the Township of West Orange is relying on the information contained herein and thereby acknowledge that I am under a continuing obligation from the date of this certification through the completion of any contracts with the Reference to Township of West Orange to notify the Reference to Township of West Orange in writing of any changes 10 the answers of information contained herein. 1 acknowledge that I am aware that it is a criminal offense to make a false statement or misrepresentation in this certification, and if do so, I recognize that I am subject 0 criminal prosecution under the law and that it will also constitute a material breach of my agreement(s) with the Township of West Orange and that the Reference to Township of West Orange at is option may declare any contraci(s) resulting from this certification void and unenforceable. a [ER EN —— = Page | 45 CERTIFICATION OF NON-INVOLVEMENT IN PROMIBITED ACTIVITIES IN RUSSIA OR BELARUS Pusu ioN SA 5232001, ot sm, 2022.5 sn parson or ty (rrr Vand”) at seks aria io ame rcv Bie 3900 Hs oh Of Pas ein or BUS of Soo ta CORON Cin a ai ie OAL WAR: 0 Fo ord Gare o he Os Of Fron Aes Corie OFA Spain Douratnd ators pd Bockad Puen it save. hore Ee Ta ac Dopatner of ne Tey cs nt ior oe math estentin Rv an hal Sy acto 1 x SO G00 oa ov Bo Hoe Bk ote ta, Ipia sareions, sein SoAarce. TG SAG. SoH he Pry Si 1a Ser mma Spero of or i ite cot tt bro inno Vsti es ire aT SAB Sorin Dosonaed Naso an) Bock Pana 5. rd evn Gon 0 Cory. (Creche oproprie Bu) @F nT err tnt on bn eA Sc Oss lo Sta anor of ty hd Pt ari Beat or © ®lm com sie x sme ses to von sete mon 5 scan Dein all And ha Es 8B EA 60 0 RL Bt BAA or That 1 am al to cy 5 to shove, Bocuse bh Vendors rid on he OFAC Soc Oo mili pir vo beers eater nnd mass Resa rr Sats Copan i 600 eqn, Iona or SEIS Gd Sosrpio of how Vendors acy mes sn air Saas 5 com wn ort ot 5h bow en Ras re The) 3 December 3, 2024 To oe mars A Baas Ropar RS ‘CME Associates 7324627400 "1460 Route 8 South 732-409-0756 Var AS Sry Vind ar IL NJ 07731 [email protected] A ea i Toor rea (1) A a pen, copntn,comon. te ptr, nd ily pce, rs by coun Co hy fr co A ear Ar 5 a Soi ors re i, Jk BSC ACES.) oy Pt er: si cot a nmin ors a ced Psy on 0 Page | 46 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 Equal Opportunity for Individuals with Disability The contractor and the Township of West range, hereafter “TOWNSHIP) do hereby agre hat the provisions of Title 1 of the Americans With Disables Act f 1990 the ct) (€ S.C, 512101 e seq), which prohibits crimination on the basis of sabity by publec ene nll seices, programs, actives provided or made avalible b public entities, and th ries nd regulations promulgated pursuant there nto, are made prt of hs Contract In providing ny 4, bene, servic on behal of the TOWNSHIP pursuant 0 is contac, the contractor agree ha the prformance hal b in trict complance withthe Act. I the even that th contractor, 1s agents, Servants, employes, or subcontractors violate far alleged to have violated the Act during th performance of tis Contract the contractor hal defend the TOWNSHIP in ay acton or administrative proceeding commenced pursuant otis Ac. The contractor shall ndemay, protect, and sav harmless the TOWNSHI, is agerts, servants, an employees fom and against. any and sis, cims, osses, demands, or damages, of whatever kind of nature rng aut of or cimed 0 arise out ofthe led latin. The contractor shal, at ts own expense, appear, defend, and pay any and all charges fo legal services and any 30 ll cost and athr expenses aking fom such acton or administrative proceeding o incurred in connection therewith. nay. 350 ll complaints brought pursuant othe TOWNSHIP's grievance procedure th contractor agrees to abide by ay decsionof he TOWNSHIP which ender pursuant 0 said grievance procedure. f any acon or administrative proceeding resus nan award of damages gains he TOWNSHIP, or the TOWNSHIP incurs any expen o cure violation of the ADA which has bean brought pursuant 1 revance procedure, the contractor shalatify and discharge th same 2 1 own expense. The TOWNSHIP shall, a 5001 2 practicable she ii has been made aginst t,he writen notice thereof othe contractor long with fll and comple articulrs of the ci, any ction or adminstive proceeding s brought against the TOWNSHI o any of 1 agents, servants, and elope, the TOWNSHIP sholl expeditiously onward o have forwarded 10th contractor every desand, complsin, nie, summons, lexi, or other process received by the TOWNSHIP o Hs representatives. Iti expres agreed nd understood hat any approulby the TOWNSHIP of th services provided by the contractor pursuant this contract wil no eve the contractor of he obligation to comply withthe Act and to defend, dem, protect, and save harmless the TOWNSHIP pursuant to tis paragraph. Hi futher agreed and understood thet the TOWNSHIP assures no abligaton to Inder or sve hariess the contractor, agents, servants, employees and subcontractors for any claim which may ase out of thelr performance. ofthis Arcement. Furthermore the contractor expressly understand and agrees that th provisions of this Indemnification cause shall in no way lt th contractor's obligations assumed in his Agreement, or shall thy be construed elev th contractor from any aby, no rece the TOWNSH from aking any other actions salable tot under any ther provision of the Agreement or otherwise at Low. pe - \ Fras Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM, Senior VP Page | 47 ASSOCIATES CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING |, Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM, a senior Vice President of the firm of CME Associates, being duly sworn, depose and say that neither the firm, nor | any individuals assigned to this engagement are disbarred, suspended, or | otherwise prohibited from professional practice by any federal, state, or local | % | {(Sighature) Trevor J. Taylor, PE, PP, CME, CFM Senior Vice President - CME Associates (Print Name and Title) ‘Subscribed and sworn to before me this _3rd__day of December___, 2024 == on aie My Coovmission October 19, 2026 | COST PROPOSAL� MU25N.doc MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES GENERAL CONDITIONS AND HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE TO JANUARY 1, 2026 Program Manager........................................................................................................ $214.00 Per Hour Project Manager .......................................................................................................... $213.00 Per Hour Senior Professional Engineer/Project Leader.............................................................. $212.00 Per Hour Professional Engineer, Environmental ........................................................................ $209.00 Per Hour Assoc. Professional Engineer, Environmental............................................................. $208.00 Per Hour Professional Engineer ................................................................................................. $209.00 Per Hour Project Engineer, Environmental................................................................................. $207.00 Per Hour Associate Professional Engineer................................................................................. $208.00 Per Hour Project Engineer/Senior Designer II ............................................................................ $207.00 Per Hour Engineer/Senior Designer ........................................................................................... $200.00 Per Hour Associate Engineer/Designer...................................................................................... $195.00 Per Hour Engineer, Environmental ............................................................................................. $200.00 Per Hour Associate Engineer, Environmental............................................................................. $195.00 Per Hour Senior Scientist............................................................................................................ $215.00 Per Hour Lead Scientist/Senior Geologist .................................................................................. $203.00 Per Hour Scientist/Project Geologist........................................................................................... $180.00 Per Hour Associate Scientist/Staff Geologist.............................................................................. $165.00 Per Hour Environmental Technician ........................................................................................... $147.00 Per Hour Professional Surveyor ................................................................................................. $203.00 Per Hour Survey Manager .......................................................................................................... $183.00 Per Hour Party Chief................................................................................................................... $163.00 Per Hour Robotic Total Station ...................................................................................................$ 84.00 Per Hour Survey Technician....................................................................................................... $143.00 Per Hour Chief Construction Manager........................................................................................ $207.00 Per Hour Construction Manager ................................................................................................. $181.00 Per Hour Senior Construction Technician................................................................................... $180.00 Per Hour Construction Technician.............................................................................................. $150.00 Per Hour Associate Construction Technician ............................................................................. $143.00 Per Hour Support Staff................................................................................................................ $117.00 Per Hour Drone Pilot................................................................................................................... $159.00 Per Hour Drone Technician ........................................................................................................ $ 86.00 Per Hour CAD Technician........................................................................................................... $166.00 Per Hour Senior Landscape Architect......................................................................................... $205.00 Per Hour Landscape Architect.................................................................................................... $185.00 Per Hour Certified Tree Expert ................................................................................................... $167.00 Per Hour Associate Landscape Designer................................................................................... $149.00 Per Hour Principal Planner ......................................................................................................... $212.00 Per Hour Professional Planner ................................................................................................... $211.00 Per Hour Senior Planner............................................................................................................. $192.00 Per Hour Planner ........................................................................................................................ $188.00 Per Hour Senior Leadership ....................................................................................................... $214.00 Per Hour Executive Leadership .................................................................................................. $225.00 Per Hour Executive Leadership, Environmental ......................................................................... $229.00 Per Hour Managing Partner........................................................................................................ $242.00 Per Hour� MU25N.doc Invoices - CME Associates (CME) will submit invoices to Client monthly and a final invoice upon completion of services. Payment is due upon presentation of invoice and is past due thirty days from invoice date. Client agrees to pay a finance charge of one and one-half percent per month, or the maximum rate allowed by law, on past due accounts. In the event that the invoice is not paid voluntarily and promptly, and must therefore be referred to an attorney or agency for collection, the Client agrees to pay a collection fee equal to the actual attorney or agency collection fee incurred by CME. Overtime rates are applicable after eight hours Monday through Friday, and all day Saturday and Sunday, and charged at one and one-half times the quoted rate. Holidays are charged at two times the quoted rate. Expenses incurred for reproduction, postage handling, photographs and for services including subconsultants equipment and facilities not furnished by CME are charged to the Client at cost plus fifteen percent. Automobile travel may be charged at the current rate per mile allowed by the Internal Revenue Service. Standard of Care - Services performed by CME under this Agreement will be conducted in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE. Contaminated Material - It is understood that CME is not, and has no responsibility as a handler, generator, operator, treater or storer, transporter or disposer of hazardous or toxic substances found or identified at any site. Client shall undertake or arrange for, either directly or indirectly through other contractors, the handling, removal, treatment, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous substances or constituents found or identified at any site. Utilities - In the execution of the work, CME will take all reasonable precautions to avoid damage or injury to subterranean structures or utilities. The Client agrees to hold CME harmless for any damages to subterranean structures which are not called to CME's attention and/or not correctly shown on the plans furnished. Right of Entry/Worksite - Client will provide for right of entry for CME personnel and equipment necessary to complete the work. While CME will take all reasonable precautions to minimize any damage to the property it is understood by Client that in the normal course of some damage may occur, the correction of which is not part of this agreement. Client shall furnish or cause to be furnished to CME all documents and information known to Client that relate to the identity, location, quantity, nature or characteristics of any hazardous or toxic substances at, on or under the site. In addition, Client will furnish or cause to be furnished such other information on surface and subsurface site conditions required by CME for proper performance of its services. CME shall be entitled to rely on Client provided documents and information in performing the services required under this Agreement; however, CME assumes no responsibility or liability for their accuracy or completeness. CME will not direct, supervise or control the work of contractors or their subcontractors. CME services will not include a review or evaluation of the contractor's (or subcontractor's) safety measures. CME shall be responsible only for its activities and that of its employees on any site. Neither the professional activities nor the presence of CME or its employees or subcontractors on a site shall imply that CME controls the operations of others, nor shall this be construed to be an acceptance by CME of any responsibility for jobsite safety. Indemnification - To the full extent permitted by law, Client shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CME and its subcontractors, consultants, agents, officers, directors and employees (herein collectively referred to as Engineer) from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, whether direct, indirect or consequential, including but not limited to fees and charges of attorneys and court and arbitration costs, arising out of or resulting from the services of work of Engineer or any claims against Engineer arising from the acts, omissions of work of others, unless it is proven in a court of competent jurisdiction that the Engineer is guilty of negligence or willful misconduct in connection with the services and such negligence or willful misconduct was the sole cause of the damages, claims and liabilities. Client agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Engineer from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, direct or indirect, and consequential damages, including but not limited to fees and charges of attorneys and court and arbitration costs, brought by any person or entity, or claims against Engineer which arise out of, are related to, or are based upon, the actual or threatened dispersal, discharge, escape, release or saturation or smoke, vapors, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, toxic chemical, radioactive materials, liquids, gases or any other material, upon, in or into the surface or subsurface soil; water or watercourse; objects; or any tangible or intangible matter. To the fullest extent permitted by law, such indemnification shall apply regardless of the fault, negligence, breach of warranty or contract or strict liability of Engineer. This indemnification shall not apply to claims, damages, losses or expenses which are determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be the sole result of negligence or willful misconduct by the Engineer of obligations under this Agreement. Limitations of Liability - CME's total liability to Client for any and all injuries, claims, losses, expenses or damages whatsoever arising out of, or in any way related to, this Agreement from any cause or causes, including but not limited to CME's negligence, errors, omissions, strict liability, breach of contract or breach of warranty, shall not exceed the total contract amount for the services provided by CME or $50,000, whichever is less. In no event shall CME be liable for consequential damages, including, without limitation, loss of use or loss of profits, incurred by Client or their subsidiaries or successors, regardless of whether such claim is based upon alleged breach of contract, willful misconduct, or negligent act or omission. Professional services rendered for a Client shall be provided for that Client. The Client is responsible for the proper operation and use of the subject facilities and/or report and nothing herein shall provide any rights to any third party. The Client, in authorizing CME to proceed, acknowledges that the professional responsibility is limited. Termination - This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon fourteen (14) days written notice in the event of substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms hereof. Such termination shall not be effective if that substantial failure has been remedied before expiration of the period specified in the written notice. In the event of termination, CME shall be paid for services performed to the termination notice date plus reasonable termination expenses. In the event of termination, or suspension for more than three (3) months, prior to completion of all work contemplated by this Agreement, CME may complete such analyses and records as are necessary to complete its files and may also complete a report on the services performed to the date of notice of termination or suspension. The expenses of termination or suspension shall include all direct costs of CME in completing such analyses, records and reports. Assigns - The Client may not delegate, assign, sublet or transfer his duties or interests in this Agreement without the written consent of CME. This agreement shall not create any rights or benefits to parties other than the Client and CME, except such other rights as may be specifically called for herein.� WWW.CMEUSA1.COM Barnegat • Berlin • Camden • Howell • Medford • Monmouth Junction • Parlin � EXHIBIT B� MU25N.doc MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES GENERAL CONDITIONS AND HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE TO JANUARY 1, 2026 Program Manager........................................................................................................ $214.00 Per Hour Project Manager .......................................................................................................... $213.00 Per Hour Senior Professional Engineer/Project Leader.............................................................. $212.00 Per Hour Professional Engineer, Environmental ........................................................................ $209.00 Per Hour Assoc. Professional Engineer, Environmental............................................................. $208.00 Per Hour Professional Engineer ................................................................................................. $209.00 Per Hour Project Engineer, Environmental................................................................................. $207.00 Per Hour Associate Professional Engineer................................................................................. $208.00 Per Hour Project Engineer/Senior Designer II ............................................................................ $207.00 Per Hour Engineer/Senior Designer ........................................................................................... $200.00 Per Hour Associate Engineer/Designer...................................................................................... $195.00 Per Hour Engineer, Environmental ............................................................................................. $200.00 Per Hour Associate Engineer, Environmental............................................................................. $195.00 Per Hour Senior Scientist............................................................................................................ $215.00 Per Hour Lead Scientist/Senior Geologist .................................................................................. $203.00 Per Hour Scientist/Project Geologist........................................................................................... $180.00 Per Hour Associate Scientist/Staff Geologist.............................................................................. $165.00 Per Hour Environmental Technician ........................................................................................... $147.00 Per Hour Professional Surveyor ................................................................................................. $203.00 Per Hour Survey Manager .......................................................................................................... $183.00 Per Hour Party Chief................................................................................................................... $163.00 Per Hour Robotic Total Station ...................................................................................................$ 84.00 Per Hour Survey Technician....................................................................................................... $143.00 Per Hour Chief Construction Manager........................................................................................ $207.00 Per Hour Construction Manager ................................................................................................. $181.00 Per Hour Senior Construction Technician................................................................................... $180.00 Per Hour Construction Technician.............................................................................................. $150.00 Per Hour Associate Construction Technician ............................................................................. $143.00 Per Hour Support Staff................................................................................................................ $117.00 Per Hour Drone Pilot................................................................................................................... $159.00 Per Hour Drone Technician ........................................................................................................ $ 86.00 Per Hour CAD Technician........................................................................................................... $166.00 Per Hour Senior Landscape Architect......................................................................................... $205.00 Per Hour Landscape Architect.................................................................................................... $185.00 Per Hour Certified Tree Expert ................................................................................................... $167.00 Per Hour Associate Landscape Designer................................................................................... $149.00 Per Hour Principal Planner ......................................................................................................... $212.00 Per Hour Professional Planner ................................................................................................... $211.00 Per Hour Senior Planner............................................................................................................. $192.00 Per Hour Planner ........................................................................................................................ $188.00 Per Hour Senior Leadership ....................................................................................................... $214.00 Per Hour Executive Leadership .................................................................................................. $225.00 Per Hour Executive Leadership, Environmental ......................................................................... $229.00 Per Hour Managing Partner........................................................................................................ $242.00 Per Hour� TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT RESOLUTION NO. ___-2025 RESOLUTION APPOINTING CME ASSOCIATES AS ZONING BOARD PLANNER FOR THE REMAINDER OF CALENDAR YEAR 2025 AND AUTHORIZING A NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Township of West Orange (the “Board”) requires professional planning services for the review of pending and new applications and for attendance at Board meetings; and WHEREAS, CME Associates, through Christopher Dochney, PP, AICP, has submitted hourly rates and estimated hour caps for the Board's pending work through December 31, 2025; and WHEREAS, in these circumstances, professional services are exempt from public bidding pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i), and may be awarded by resolution of the Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Township of West Orange, County of Essex, State of New Jersey, that: 1. Appointment. CME Associates (Christopher Dochney, PP, AICP) is hereby appointed as Board Planner for the remainder of Calendar Year 2025 (through December 31, 2025). 2. Rates. Compensation shall be at the hourly rate of $185.00 per hour for the principal planner and $157.00 per hour for staff planner assistance. 3. Authorized Tasks & Caps. o Review of existing/pending applications: not to exceed 7 hours (aggregate). o Review of the “Mavis” application: not to exceed 10 hours (aggregate, inclusive: of staff support). © Hearing attendance and related meeting preparation for special and regular meetings through year-end: presently projected at approximately 25-30 hours. 4. Not-to-Exceed Amount. The Board hereby establishes a not-to-exceed amount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) for planning services through December 31, 2025, chargeable to applicant escrows and/or Board accounts as applicable. No services shall be rendered in excess of this amount without further Board authorization. 5. Availability of Funds. The Chief Financial Officer has certified the availability of funds as may be required pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:4-57, which certification shall be placed 6. Pay-to-Play Compliance. This award is made pursuant to the professional services exception, without competitive bidding, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.5 et seq. and the Township's pay-to-play ordinances. CME Associates shall submit all required political contribution disclosure and business entity disclosure certifications prior to the issuance of a purchase order. 7. Publication. The Secretary is authorized and directed to publish and/or maintain this Resolution in accordance with law and to issue any necessary notices. ROLL CALL VOTE: Si ama a EEN. = TT] ha we a San ERNE we fT TT 1 CERTIFICATION The foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution adopted by the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Township of West Orange at its meeting of October 23, 2025. 7) Hawn (Hhndlid Diana ChandlefZimmermann, Secretary ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ‘OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, ‘COUNTY OF ESSEX, STATE OF NEW JERSEY 243-25 November 12, 2025 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the following charitable organization(s) have applied for a Raffle License which raffle is to be conducted within the Township of West Orange, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange, that the Municipal Clerk is hereby authorized to issue a license to conduct a raffle by the following organization (s) at the place (s) and time(s) set opposite their respective name(s): Organization Type of Event/Date Place RL No. Volunpeer, Inc. 11.7.25 1 Crest Drive 7928 On Premise 50-50 Volunpeer, Inc. 11.7.25 1 Crest Drive 7929 Tricky Tray HSA Our Lady of the Lake 11.21.25 1 Crest Drive 7930 School On Premise 50-50 HSA Our Lady of the Lake 11.21.25 1 Crest Drive 7931 School Tricky Tray St. Joseph Catholic Church 12 Event(s)-Monthly 44 Benvenue Ave. 7932 1.31.26, 2.28.26, 3.28.26, 4.25.26, 5.30.26, 6.27.26, 7.25.26, 8.29.26, 9.26.26, 10.31.26, 11.28.26, 12.26.26 On Premise Cash Raffle Sea Turtle Recovery, Inc. 12.31.25 560 Northfield Ave. 7933 Off Premise 50-50 Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak Township Clerk Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025� 245-25 November 12, 2025 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 260-24 dated September 10, 2024, the Township Council awarded the Contract for the Korwel Pump Station Decommission Project to Grabowski Construction, Inc., 770 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, NJ, 07052 in the amount of $184,547.00; and WHEREAS, the work under this contract included the installation of 8” PVC sanitary gravity sewer, the installation and reconstruction of various manholes, the decommission and demolition of the Korwel Pump Station and associated site improvements; and WHEREAS, by letter dated October 30, 2025, the Municipal Engineer recommends approval of the Final Accounting of As Built Quantities for this project in the amount of $7,073.55 or a 3.83 percent increase over the previously authorized amount; and WHEREAS, the increase is due to the unforeseen 24” storm pipe replacement, privacy “slats” for chain link fence and additional full depth asphalt removal/ replacement which was work not specified in the contract; and WHEREAS, sufficient funds exist for this additional work; and WHEREAS, the Township Council concurs in the foregoing. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that the Final Accounting of As-Built Quantities for the project Korwel Pump Station Decommission Project with Grabowski Construction, Inc., 770 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, NJ, 07052 in the amount not to exceed $7,073.55 or a 3.83 percent increase in the contract amount through additional As-Built quantities and supplemental items is hereby approved bringing the final adjusted contract amount to $191,620.55. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Municipal Engineer is authorized to execute the Change Order on behalf of the Township of West Orange. Karen J. Carnevale, RMC, Municipal Clerk Joe Krakoviak, Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I hereby certify funds are available from Account No.: 03-2829-23-0500-030 Streets, Roads, Sewers & Sidewalks Account $7,073.55 John C. Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� = TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE ETA 25 LAKESIDE AVENUE, WEST ORANGE, N.J. 07052 Ee) CS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SUSAN McCARTNEY TelFax: (979) 25-4160 Mayor Bal Engineering ZAVIBETH Y. CARBALLO Bectonaiiol Engineer Oxtaer 30,2025 FINAL ACCOUNTING OF AS-BUILT QUANTITIES PROJECT. KORWEL PUMP STATION DECONMISSION PROJECT ConTRAGTOR: GRABOVISKI CONSTRUCTION, IC. TORTIE AVENE WEST ORANGE 67055 Orginal Contact Amur 5 tms0 ‘Change Order No.1 (inal): Reduction of Contact Quanttes s srssas Supplemental ams samo inl Contract Amurt for Fehimant 5 Ao Gries s tones Percent Increase in Conirct over fr Petoed Contec Amu Reason for Increase; Minor increas s du o storm ip replacement, privacy “slat” or chain nk fares ana saaionl ul dpi prt mov esc co Spaced me ona an ov scomurin of 2Bo Cat PR— NS 10/30)200& Tone Ernest = oom Coma 5 Toma TWO ww Tis Change Order was approved by Resolution. aed November 12, 2028 of the West Orange Towns Counc | | "TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE PURCHASE ORDER (rT Parone Or Nae Ee TOWNSHI HALL No: 185438 1 WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 07052 “This umber titst appear on | REE i | VOUCHER MUST BE RETURNED FOR PAYMENT 770 NORTHFIELD AVE Nev, JERSE 57081 } Purchase Order Total: 184,547.00 CLAMANTS GERTINGATION | OFFICER'S OR ENPLOVEE CERTIRGATION | YOUTETTS OE ure To TE EAB Sask TUTE ESTE REASONABLE PROCEDURES. DEPARTMENT x) DEPARTVENT HEAD fia 1 VENDOR SIGN TIERE ss ERTIGATION OF FUNDS AVALAGLTY D | Sow ano rerory ony A } THIS ORIGINAL FOR PAYMENT | CREF PNANGIAL OFFICER = | A . ef o N A MT] VOUCHER COPY SIGN AT XAND RETURN EA | 260.24 September 10,2024 | RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange has advertised for ids, pursuant to the New Jersey Local Public Contracts Law (N..5.A 40A: 11-1), for the orwell Pump Station Decommission Proect; and ‘WHEREAS, on Thursday, August 8, 202¢, the Township of Wes: Orange (he “Towaship”) issued bid specifications for the Contract for the Korwell Pump Station Decommission Project (the “Contract involving buikling a new sewer connection to Northfield Avene and demolition, and removal of the former | | pump station site; and WHEREAS, on Thursday August 22, 2024 th Township received three (3) bids in response o the bid specifications; and ‘WHEREAS, Grabowski Constsaction, Ine. (Grebowsid) submited the lowest of th three bids at $184,547.00; and WHEREAS, Grabowski has done quality work fo the Township in te pas, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to execute the Contract with Grabowski Construction, Inc. for the Korwell Pump Station Decommission Project pursuant to the rates set | forth in Grabowskis bid submission and the terms and conditions set forth in the bid specifications : issued; and that the contract be awarded to: : GRABOWSKI CONSTRUCTION, INC. 770 NORTHFIELD AVENUE WEST ORANGE, N.J. 07052 in an amount ot to exceed without authorization of $184,547.00 and be it further RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution shall be available in the Clerk's office in accordance with applicable a. BE KI FURTHER RESOLVED tac Cerfiod Checks andlor Bid Bods of al except he lowest responsible bidder be forthwith returned, and the Mayor and Township Clerk be and they hereby are { respectively authorized to execute and attest @ contract or the foregoing. y tZ og ( ah Ei ROC, Manip Clerk Bill Ruth a ancl President Adopted September 10,2024 | hereby certty funds a available roms Account No. 032823.230500.030 Sivas | Vincontvan, terns Cire Funai Or | | | | - . t | i SED TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE (EZ DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING Bl 2% 25 LANESIDE AVENUE, WEST ORANGE, . 47052 ss [502% SUSAN McCARTNEY TellFax: (973) 325-4160 Mayor : ZAYIBETH CARBALLO Email:[email protected] Director/ Municipal Engineer i August 30,2024 i Mayor and Township Council ] Municipal Building 66 Main Street West Orange, Ni 07052 RE: CONTRACT AWARD FOR: KORWELL PUMP STATION DECOMMISSION PROJECT Mayor McCartney, Council President Rutherford and Couric Members: 1 Pursuant to the advertisement in the West Orange Star Ledger on Thursday, August §, | 2024, the Township received thee bids for the Korwell Pump Staton Decommission Project or ‘Thursdey, August 22, 2024. The work will consist of the demolition and eroval of the Korwell | Pump Station inclading the construction of & new saary sewer gravity main connection on Nortaield Avenue. The summary of the tice bids i tached. The lowest responsible bidder is Grabowski Consteuetion fc. 770 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, New Jersey who submited a bid of $184,547.00. Grabowski Construction In. : performed similar wor or West Orange, and thir work i very good. J A Resolution of Award is attached to award Grabowski Construction Inc., 770 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, New Jersey in the amount of $134,547.00. a contrat for the Korwell Pump Staton Decommission Project | Very truly yours, Gibd Corte | Zeyibeth Carballo, | Director of Enginsering/Municpal Engineer Zvens Ce: James Abbot, Interim Business Administrator Peter Smeraldo, Assistant Business Administrator | Vince Buono, Interim Chief Financial Officer | Richard Tren, Esq Paule Reynolds, Qualified Purchasing Agent Louis Reynold, DPW Director Giuseppe Elfin, DPW Sewer Supervisor AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ww vestorngeorg ® | | AMMA | f= HH ot { | i RA ih Lith lin | i EE | ini | Sg in | | = | | LLL | {IHL | JH RHABAY | g ti | + SLT | 1 lire ff [ELAN | J ih | jl ptr thet 246-25 November 12, 2025 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Arco/Murray National Holdings, Inc., the developer of Trojan Storage, 955 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 172.02, Lot 8.01; and WHEREAS, Arco/Murray National Holdings, Inc. pursuant to their Zoning Board approval posted a performance bond with the Township of West Orange in the amount of $10,150.08 to guarantee the completion of off-site improvements which is permitted by the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL), N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53a.(1); and WHEREAS, by letter dated September 5, 2025 Ryan MacNeill, P.E., CME Associates, Inc., recommends the release of the performance bond to reflect the completion of all site inspections; and WHEREAS, the Municipal Engineer reviewed the letter of Ryan MacNeill, P.E., and concurs with its findings and recommendations to release the performance bond posted by Green Essex Partners Urban Renewal Entity, LLC subject to the posting of a maintenance bond for a three-year period in the amount of $8,301.00; and WHEREAS, the Township Council concurs in the foregoing. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange, that the performance bond posted by Arco/Murray National Holdings, Inc., the developer of Trojan Storage, 955 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 172.02, Lot 8.01 to guarantee the installation of certain off-site improvements in the amount of $10,150.08, be released subject to posting a three-year maintenance bond with the Township in the amount of $8,301.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this Resolution be sent to Arco/Murray National Holdings, Inc., 4925 Greenville Avenue, Suite 915, Dallas, Texas 75206 Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak, Municipal Clerk Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I hereby certify that funds are available in Account No. 20-6820-00-0000-201 John Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� 849 W. Bay Avenue, Suite 16 Barnegat, NJ 08005 732.410.2650 www.cmeusa1.com September 5, 2025 Zayibeth Carballo, PE, PLS, PP, CME, CFM, CFS Township Engineer Township of West Orange 66 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 Re: Request for Certificate of Occupancy and Release of Performance Guarantee Applicant: 955 Pleasant Valley Way, LLC Block 172.02, Lots 8.01 & 8.03 Our File: VWRE0172.01 Dear Mrs. Carballo: In accordance with your request, our office has performed inspections of the above-referenced project relative to the developer’s request for issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy as well as a release of the performance guarantee for the required site improvements. Please note our inspections have revealed that all items have been installed in a satisfactory manner. Based on the above, our office has no objection to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and release of the performance guarantee subject to the Applicant posting a 3-year maintenance guarantee in the amount of $8,301.00. We trust that this letter will answer all of your questions regarding the subject matter. If we can be of further assistance, please feel free to call. Very truly yours, Ryan MacNeill, PE For the Firm RM/RD Enclosures cc: Geniece Gary-Adams – Zoning Official/Director of Planning & Development 955 Pleasant Valley Way, LLC – Applicant � 247-25 November 12, 2025 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Green Essex Partners Urban Renewal Entity, LLC, the developer of Stonehill located at 1000 - 3000 Executive Drive, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 155, Lot 42.03; and WHEREAS, Green Essex Partners Urban Renewal Entity, LLC pursuant to their Planning Board approval posted a performance bond with the Township of West Orange in the amount of $132,399.90 to guarantee the completion of off-site improvements which is permitted by the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL), N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53a.(1); and WHEREAS, by letter dated September 18, 2025 Ryan MacNeill, P.E., CME Associates, Inc., recommends the release of the performance bond to reflect the completion of all site inspections; and WHEREAS, the Municipal Engineer reviewed the letter of Ryan MacNeill, P.E., and concurs with its findings and recommendations to release the performance bond posted by Green Essex Partners Urban Renewal Entity, LLC subject to the posting of a maintenance bond for a two-year period in the amount of $48,513.00; and WHEREAS, the developer submitted the two-year maintenance bond in the amount of $48,513.00; and WHEREAS, Stonehill, 1000 – 3000 Executive Drive, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 155, Lot 42.03 has changed ownership; and WHEREAS, the new ownership entity of Stonehill, 1000 - 3000 Executive Drive, West Orange is Stonehill Urban Renewal, LLC, c/o Sentinel, 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 24th Fl., New York, NY 10020; and WHEREAS, Stonehill Urban Renewal, LLC (new owner) has submitted a two-year replacement bond in the amount of $48,513.00; and WHEREAS, by letter dated October 29th , the Municipal Engineer is requesting the release of the maintenance bond previously submitted by Green Essex Partners Urban Renewal Entity, LLC, the developer of Stonehill located at 1000 – 3000 Executive Drive, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 155, Lot 42.03; and WHEREAS, the Township Council concurs in the foregoing.� NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange, that the original maintenance bond in the amount of $48,513.00 posted by Green Essex Partners Urban Renewal Entity, LLC, the developer of Stonehill, 1000 – 3000 Executive Drive, West Orange, NJ 07052, Block 155, Lot 42.03, be released and replaced with the two-year maintenance bond submitted by Stonehill Urban Renewal, LLC, c/o Sentinel, 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 24th Fl., New York, NY 10020 in the amount of $48,513.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this Resolution be sent to Stonehill Urban Renewal, LLC, c/o Sentinel, 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 24th Fl., New York, NY 10020. ____________________________________ Joe Krakoviak, Council President ____________________________________ _________________________________ Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Municipal Clerk John Ditinyak, Chief Financial Official Adopted: November 12, 2025 Account No. 20-6820-00-0000-140 – Return Bond (original) Account No. Deposit Bond (new owner)� 248-25 November 12, 2025 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange proposes Professional Engineering Services for the Implementation Plan of the Comprehensive Parking Study for the Valley, Heights, and Rolling Green Hills/Municipal Plaza Areas conducted last year; and WHEREAS, the second phase of the comprehensive parking study, the Township requires the services of a professional engineering firm; and WHEREAS, the Township Engineer solicited and received a proposal dated October 16, 2025 for the professional engineering services; and WHEREAS, Dynamic Traffic, LLC, performed the Comprehensive Parking Study for the Valley, Heights, and Rolling Green Hills/Municipal Plaza Areas; and WHEREAS, Dynamic Traffic, LLC, have performed similar work for other Townships on several projects; and WHEREAS, by letter dated November 3, 2025 the Township’s Municipal Engineer recommended a professional services contract be awarded to complete Phase 1, Phase 2A and Phase 3A to, Dynamic Traffic, LLC, 1904 Main Street, Lake Como, NJ 07719, for Professional Engineering Services associated with the Implementation Plan of the Comprehensive Parking Study at the Valley, Heights, and Rolling Green Hills/Municipal Plaza Areas; and WHEREAS, sufficient funds exist for the services outlined in the proposal of Dynamic Traffic, LLC; and WHEREAS, the Township Council concurs in the foregoing. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange, New Jersey that a professional services contract be awarded to Dynamic Traffic, LLC, to provide professional engineering services for the Implementation Plan of the Comprehensive Parking Study at the Valley, Heights, and Rolling Green Hills/Municipal Plaza Areas in the amount not to exceed $80,000.00.� BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be published in the West Orange Chronicle within ten (10) days of its approval as required by State Statute. Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C., Municipal Clerk Joe Krakoviak, Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I hereby certify funds are available from Account No. : 2025 Capital Budget Account # 03-2915-25-0900-010 $80,000.00 John C. Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� October 16, 2025 (via email - [email protected]) Township of West Orange Department of Administration 66 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 Attn: Pete Smeraldo, Business Administrator RE: Implementation Plan Comprehensive Parking Study West Orange, NJ Dear Mr. Smeraldo, We thank you again for the opportunity to develop the Comprehensive Parking Study for the Valley, Heights, and Rolling Green Hills/Municipal Plaza Areas. Based on our recent discussions, this scope and fee estimate will serve as the outline for implementation phase of the project. As discussed at our recent meeting, the proposal is broken out into three phases. The first phase will consist of finalizing and prioritizing the elements of the plan, and identifying a strategy for implementation moving forward. The second and third phases are broken out into subphases for both the residential streets and municipal areas, and outline the procurement and physical implementation effort. The Dynamic/Level G team looks forward to ongoing collaboration with the Township of West Orange. Sincerely, Dynamic Traffic, LLC Level G Associates John McCormack, PE, PTOE Gerard Giosa Senior Principal President � PHASE ONE Finalize Parking Program Plan; Implementation Prep 1. Prepare for and attend a public meeting to present the 2025 Comprehensive Parking Study report findings, provide any updates, and hear public comments; 2. Assist the Township in finalizing the parking program plan to reflect public comment and any changes that have occurred since the initial recommended program was released in the Spring of 2025; 3. Update parking program plan capital cost estimates and pro forma (revenue and expense projections); 4. Assist the Township in prioritizing elements of the parking program plan and developing a phased implementation program on a district-by-district basis; 5. Assist the Township in developing an operational structure and budget for the West Orange Parking & Transportation Department; 6. Assist the Township in the development of resolutions and/or ordinances necessary to e5ectuate changes to local parking regulations, street sweeping, street directions, meter zones and other elements of the parking program plan; 7. Assist the Township in preparing a procurement strategy for the preparation and release of RFBs or RFPs necessary to implement the agreed upon / coordinated parking program plan. The strategy will be designed to obtain bids, quotes or RFP responses with unit prices that may be used to implement the parking program on a district-by￾district basis. Fee Proposal: Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $50,000 � PHASE TWO Procurement A. Residential Streets Parking Availability Improvement (RSPAI) Program 1. Fieldwork, evaluations and research to determine locations, quantities, verbiage and options for signage and pavement markings to convey new one-way street patterns, new street sweeping regulations, and other regulatory changes identified in Phase One; 2. Review findings of fieldwork, evaluations and research with Township o5icials to develop agreed upon locations, quantities and verbiage for signage and pavement markings; 3. Prepare Requests For Bids (RFBs) for the installation of signage, sign posts, hardware, pavement markings and related work necessary to deploy the agreed upon RSPAI program. Separate pricing will be obtained for the Heights, Valley and Municipal Plaza study areas; 4. Review, level, and evaluate RFB responses and assist the Township during the vendor selection process. Fee Proposal: Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $15,000 B. Paid Parking System (PPS) 1. Fieldwork, evaluations and research to determine locations, quantities, verbiage and options for signage and pavement markings to clearly convey the proposed PPS rules and regulations; 2. Fieldwork, evaluations and research to determine locations, quantities, programming and options for parking pay stations; 3. Fieldwork, evaluations and research to determine locations, programming and options for a mobile payment (pay-by-app and/or pay-by-text) system; 4. Evaluations and research to determine programming and options for a license plate￾based parking enforcement and citation management system; 5. Review findings of Tasks B.1 – B.4 with Township o5icials to develop agreed upon locations, quantities, verbiage, fee structure, meter zone limits and programming for the complete PPS; 6. Prepare an RFP or RFPs for Mobile Payment (Pay-By-App and/or Pay-By-Text); Parking Kiosks, Enforcement Equipment, Signage, and/or peripheral equipment that may be necessary to implement a coordinated PPS on a district-by-district basis; 7. Review, level, and evaluate RFP responses and assist the Township during the vendor selection process. Fee Proposal: Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $20,000 � C. Municipal Lot Regulatory Program 1. For municipal lots not included in the PPS, conduct fieldwork, evaluations and research to determine locations, quantities, verbiage and options for signage and pavement markings to clearly convey new parking rules and regulations; 2. Review findings of fieldwork, evaluations and research with Township o5icials to develop agreed upon locations, quantities and verbiage for signage and pavement markings; 3. Prepare Requests For Bids (RFBs) for the installation of signage, sign posts, hardware, pavement markings and related work necessary to deploy the agreed upon parking lot regulatory program. Separate pricing will be obtained for each separate municipal lot; 4. Review, level, and evaluate RFB responses and assist the Township during the vendor selection process. Fee Proposal (if conducted simultaneously with Task 2A): Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $5,000 Fee Proposal (if conducted as an independent task/bid): Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $10,000 � PHASE THREE Implementation / Rollout A. Residential Streets Parking Availability Improvement (RSPAI) Program 1. Assist the Township in finalizing vendor contract(s) and developing a work schedule; 2. Assist the Township in marketing and rollout of the RSPAI; 3. Review vendor work program, cut sheets, sign proofs, pavement marking plans, and related materials; 4. Coordinate installation with Township and vendor; 5. Review installation and prepare punch list(s) as necessary; 6. Sign o5. Fee Proposal: Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $15,000 B. Paid Parking System (PPS) 1. Assist the Township in finalizing vendor contracts and developing a work schedule; 2. Assist the Township in marketing and rollout of the PPS; 3. Review vendor work program, cut sheets, sign proofs, pavement marking plans, kiosk and app programming (including fees, verbiage, screen flow, etc.) and related materials; 4. Coordinate installation with Township and vendor; 5. Periodic testing of kiosks, app and enforcement equipment; 6. Review installation progress and prepare punch list(s) as necessary; 7. Coordinate and participate in operational demonstration testing; 8. Sign o5. Fee Proposal: Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $20,000 C. Municipal Lot Regulatory Program 1. Assist the Township in finalizing vendor contract(s) and developing a work schedule; 2. Assist the Township in marketing and rollout of the Municipal Lot regulatory program; 3. Review vendor work program, cut sheets, sign proofs, pavement marking plans, and related materials; 4. Coordinate installation with Township and vendor; 5. Review installation and prepare punch list(s) as necessary; 6. Sign o5. Fee Proposal (if conducted simultaneously with Task 3A): Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $5,000 Fee Proposal (if conducted as an independent task/bid): Time and expense / Fee Estimate: $10,000� 249-25 Resolution Re: Resolution to Amend CY 2025 Budget WHEREAS, the local municipal budget for the CY 2025 was approved on the 22nd day of July, 2025, and WHEREAS, the public hearing on said budget has been held as advertised, and WHEREAS, it is desired to amend said approved budget, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange, County of Essex, that the following amendments to the approved budget of CY 2025 be made: Recorded Vote (Insert last names) ( ( ( ( ( Abstained ( ( ( ( Ayes ( Nayes ( ( ( Absent ( ( ( ( ( ( ( From To CURRENT FUND 6. Amount to be Raised by Taxes for Support of Municipal Budget Local Tax for Municipal Purposes Including Reserve for Taxes 66,939,614.81 66,429,352.11 Total Amount to be Raised by Taxes for Support of Municipal Budget 69,767,670.17 69,257,407.47 7. Total General Revenues $ 105,507,001.54 $ 104,996,738.84 General Appropriations 8. General Appropriations (A) Operations - Within "CAPS" General Government Town Council Salaries and Wages $ 62,435.00 $ 59,313.25 Other Expenses 35,115.04 45,830.00 Township Clerk Salaries and Wages 260,425.70 259,425.71 Township Attorney Salaries and Wages 81,000.00 77,365.00 Planning Board Other Expenses 13,742.56 11,429.34 Support for Commissions Other Expenses 81,707.42 69,796.96 Public Defender Other Expenses 22,750.00 17,750.00 Department of Administration of Finance Office of the Business Administrator Salaries and Wages 320,086.00 305,038.75 Other Expenses 148,485.00 143,231.00 Central Purchasing Other Expenses 3,775.00 3,275.00 Central Printing and Supplies Other Expenses 19,700.00 5,700.00 Central Telephone Other Expenses 319,500.00 299,500.00 Central Insurance Unemployment Compensation Insurance 90,000.00 85,000.00 General Liability 1,329,346.71 1,311,439.50 Employee Group Health 17,308,362.52 17,008,362.52 Central Mailing Service Other Expenses 108,350.38 83,550.38 Information Technology Central IT PD Services 385,985.55 353,485.55 Tax Collector's Office Other Expenses 95,401.64 75,401.64 Township Treasurer Other Expenses 2,589.52 1,749.00 Division of Accounts and Control Other Expenses 332,800.00 372,800.00 Department of Planning and Development Planning and Development Director Salaries and Wages 391,610.00 328,280.00 Other Expenses 33,927.72 6,484.07 Housing Code Enforcement Salaries and Wages 367,833.00 328,280.00 Other Expenses 7,546.76 2,046.76 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE ESSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY� Department of Fire Division of Fire Other Expenses 95,669.27 110,669.27 Uniform Fire Safety Other Expenses 31,084.63 38,084.63 Emergency Management Service Other Expenses 1,729.89 1.00 Department of Public Works Division of Engineering - Office of the Twp. Engineer Salaries and Wages 488,136.00 467,437.00 Other Expenses 56,660.71 51,660.71 Division of Building and Property - Public Building Operations Other Expenses 1,009,937.63 968,387.63 Shade Tree Care and Pruning Other Expenses 395,184.10 313,881.10 Street Repairs Other Expenses 55,708.43 46,708.43 Sanitation and General Township Service Force Other Expenses 10,991.06 6,455.54 Central Automotive Other Expenses 770,394.49 595,745.62 Sewage and Pumping Stations Other Expenses 82,400.00 63,400.00 Department of Health and Welfare Division of Health Other Expenses 49,684.63 31,184.63 Senior Citizen Health Center Other Expenses 38,487.50 34,015.31 Garbage and Trash Removal Contract Other Expenses 5,326,103.47 5,308,953.47 Department of Recreation Parks and Playgrounds Salaries and Wages 719,050.70 763,450.70 Other Expenses 157,314.86 140,314.86 Celebration of Public Events, Anniversary, or Holiday Other Expenses 69,278.49 61,102.51 Unclassified - Utilities Gasoline 483,211.43 465,000.00 Water 54,468.88 52,968.88 Medical Transport Billing Service 185,000.00 150,000.00 Total Operations (Item 8(A)) - Within "CAPS" 71,418,767.98 70,440,752.01 Total Operations Including Contingent - Within "CAPS" 71,419,767.98 70,441,752.01 Detail: Salaries and Wages 37,684,444.18 37,582,458.19 Other Expenses 33,735,323.80 32,859,293.82 (H-1) Total General Appropriations for Municipal Purposes Within "CAPS" 81,697,462.62 80,719,446.65 (A) Operations - Excluded from "CAPS" Tax Appeal Refunds 350,000.00 200,000.00 Total Other Operations - Excluded from "CAPS" 7,017,202.36 6,867,202.36 Total Operations - Excluded from "CAPS" 7,017,202.36 6,867,202.36 Detail: Other Expenses 7,017,202.36 6,867,202.36 (D) Municipal Debt Service - Excluded from "CAPS" Interest on Bonds 1,952,945.00 1,972,060.25 Total Municipal Debt Service - Excluded from "CAPS" 11,820,791.00 11,839,906.25 (H-2) Total General Appropriations for Municipal Purposes Excluded 21,361,616.76 21,230,732.01 (O) Total General Appropriations - Excluded from "CAPS" 21,361,616.76 21,230,732.01 (L) Subtotal General appropriations (Items H-1) and (O) 103,059,079.38 101,950,178.66 (M) Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 2,447,922.16 3,046,560.18 9. Total General Appropriations $ 105,507,001.54 $ 104,996,738.84 -2-� Dedicated Assessment Budget 14. Dedicated Revenues From: Assessment Cash $ 290,000.00 $ 300,000.00 Total Assessment Revenues 290,000.00 300,000.00 15. Appropriations for Assessment Debt Payment of Bond Principal $ 290,000.00 $ 300,000.00 Total Assessment Appropriations $ 290,000.00 $ 300,000.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that two certified copies of this resolution be filed forthwith in the Office of the Director of the Division of Local Government Services for certification of the CY 2025 local municipal budget so amended. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this complete amendment, in accordance with NJSA 40A:4-9, be published in the Star Ledger in the issue of November 9, 2025 and that said publication contain notice of a public hearing on said amendment to be held at the Municipal Building on November 12 , 2025 at 7:00P.M. It is hereby certified that this is a true copy of a resolution amending the budget, approved by the Township Council on the 7th day of November 2025. CERTIFIED BY ME: November 7th 2025 It is hereby certified that the approved Budget Amendment annexed hereto and hereby made a part is an exact copy of the original on file with the Clerk of the Governing Body, that all additions are correct. All statements contained herein are in proof and the total of anticipated revenues equals the total of appropriations. Certified by me, this 7th day of November, 2025 Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Township Clerk Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Township Clerk -3-� 250-25 November 12, 2025 TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE ADOPT 2025 MUNICIPAL BUDGET BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange, County of Essex, that the budget hereinbefore set forth is hereby adopted and shall constitute an appropriation for the purposes stated of the sums therein set forth as appropriations, and authorization of the amount of: (a) $66,429,352.11 (Item 2 below) for municipal purposes, and SUMMARY OF REVENUES 1. General Revenues: Surplus Anticipated $ 3,908,146.03 Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated $29,912,467.96 Receipts from Delinquent Taxes $ 1,918,717.38 2. Amount To Be Raised By Taxation For Municipal Purposes (Item 6, Sheet 11) $66,429,352.11 Minimum Library Tax $ 2,828,055.36 3. Total Revenues $104,996,738.84 SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS 5. General Appropriations: Salaries & Wages $37,582,458.19 Other Expense $50,004,190.82 (a) Capital Improvements $ 500,000.00 (b) Municipal Debt Service $11,839,906.25 (c) Deferred Charges – Municipal $ 2,023,623.40 (d) Reserve for Uncollected Taxes (Include Other Reserves if Any) $ 3,046,560.18 6. Total Appropriations $104,996,738.84 POOL UTILITY SUMMARY OF REVENUES 1. Surplus $ 56,102.92 2. Total Miscellaneous Revenues $ 410,000.00 Total Revenues $ 466,102.92 POOL UTILITY SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS 1. General Appropriations: Salaries & Wages $ 248,000.00 Other Expenses $ 103,000.00 Debt Service $ 1,221.53 Deferred Charges $ 96,080.39 Statutory Expenses $ 17,801.00� Total Appropriations $ 466,102.92 Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak Municipal Clerk Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025� 251-25 November 12, 2025 Resolution by the Township of West Orange Authorizing an Application to the Complete Streets Technical Assistance Program WHEREAS, safe, convenient, accessible, healthy, and environmentally and economically beneficial transportation for all users is a priority of the Township of West Orange; and WHEREAS, Complete Streets is a means to provide a comprehensive, integrated, connected multi￾modal network of transportation options through planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of new and retrofit transportation facilities along the entire right-of-way for all roadway users of all ages and abilities; and WHEREAS, Complete Streets can provide many benefits, including: • Improved safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, children, older adults, non-drivers and the mobility challenged, as well as those that cannot afford a car or choose to live car free, • Improved access to employment, education, residential, recreation, retail centers and public facilities, • Local economic vitality, • Access to the health benefits of physical activity, Improved stormwater management, and • Reductions in transportation-related emissions; and WHEREAS, when streets are not complete, the negative impacts on public health, safety, the economy and the environment are disproportionately borne by low-income and underserved communities. WHEREAS, through the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority’s FY2026 Complete Streets Technical Assistance Program, planning-level technical assistance services will be provided to selected municipalities for a specific project related to advancing a Complete Streets initiative in their community; and WHEREAS, although no direct funding is provided, selected municipalities will receive free direct technical assistance services to complete a specific task related to advancing a Complete Streets initiative in their communities. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Township Council of the Township of West Orange of the State of New Jersey, authorizes the submission of the application to the Complete Streets Technical Assistance Program to receive free direct technical assistance services to complete a specific task related to advancing Complete Streets, and also commits pertinent municipal staff to coordinate and collaborate with Sustainable Jersey, Voorhees Transportation Center and the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority to support the successful and timely delivery of technical assistance services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be published in the West Orange Chronicle within ten (10) days of its approval as required by State Statute. Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C., Municipal Clerk Joe Krakoviak, Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025� 252-25 November 12, 2025 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES TO REFUND PAYMENT TO THE LISTED TAXPAYER DUE TO A DUPLICATE PAYMENT OF THE 2025 ANNUAL SEWER CHARGE WHEREAS, certain West Orange property owners have made a duplicate payment for the 2025 annual sewer charge. WHEREAS, the Tax Collector of the Township of West Orange has indicated that such Taxpayers are entitled to refunds to the extent of such overpayments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that the Tax Collector and the Treasurer of the Township of West Orange be and they are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to cause to be paid to the taxpayers on the attached list sums in full and final satisfaction of the overpayment of these charges. Block Lot Name & Address Amount 178.54 40 Kumar & Chaitali Patel $700.00 12 Bakley Terrace West Orange, NJ 07052 Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak Municipal Clerk Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I hereby certify funds are available from Account No.: John Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� 253-25 November 12, 2025 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, for the Various Street Improvements Phase I and Phase II Project, the Township requires additional services of a professional civil engineering firm; and WHEREAS, Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI), was previously awarded a professional services contract for Professional Land Surveying, Civil Engineering, and Construction Administration Services associated with the Various Street Improvements Phase I and Phase II Projects, resolution numbers 121-24 and 122-24; and WHEREAS, additional Professional Engineering Services are required to separate the Various Street Improvements Phase I and Phase II Project into four (4) separate projects and bid packages; and WHEREAS, GPI has submitted a proposal to perform additional Professional Engineering Services; and WHEREAS, GPI has performed similar work for the Township on several projects; and WHEREAS, by letter dated November 4, 2025 the Municipal Engineer recommended a professional services contract be awarded to Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 301 Gibraltar Drive Suite 2A Morris Plains, N.J. 07950, for additional Professional Engineering Services associated with the Various Street Improvements Project 2025; Phase 1 - Project A, Phase 1 – Project B, Phase 2 – Project C and Phase 2 – Project D; and WHEREAS, sufficient funds exist for the services outlined in the proposal of GPI; and WHEREAS, the Township Council concurs in the foregoing. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange, New Jersey that a professional services contract be awarded to GPI, to provide� additional Professional Engineering Services for the Various Street Improvements Project 2025; Phase I and Phase II, in the amount not to exceed $5,005.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be published in the West Orange Chronicle within ten (10) days of its approval as required by State Statute. Karen Carnevale, Municipal Clerk Joe Krakoviak, Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I hereby certify funds are available from: ACCOUNT NO. 2025 Capital Budget Account #03-2915-25-0900-010 $5,005.00 John Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� 301 Gibraltar Drive, Suite 2A Morris Plains, NJ 07950 973.377.8500 Over 60 offices throughout the United States www.gpinet.com An Equal Opportunity Employer Engineering | Surveying | Planning | Construction Management October 6, 2025 Zayibeth Carballo, PE, PLS, PP, CME, CFM, CFS Director, Municipal Engineer Department of Engineering Township of West Orange 25 Lakeside Avenue West Orange. NJ 07052 RE: Quote for additional Professional Engineering Services for Various Street Improvements, Phase I and Phase II – Multiple Bid Packages Dear Ms. Carballo: Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI) is pleased to submit this proposal for additional Professional Engineering services for the above referenced projects. We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal, and we look forward to providing the Township of West Orange with the services identified below. We offer the following project description and scope of services. Project Description The project includes the limits and improvements from the previous Various Street Improvements, Phase I and Various Street Improvements, Phase II projects. This proposal will separate both Phase I and Phase II projects into multiple bid packages as requested by the Township. The breakdown of the separate bid packages is as follows which has been recommended by the Township per the September 2, 2025 email sent to GPI. 2025 Phase 1-Project A: North of Route 280 – Forest Avenue, Slayback Terrace, Howell Drive, Walter Street, Cunningham Drive, and Kitchener Avenue. 2025 Phase 1-Project B: South of Route 280 – Linden Avenue, Linden Court, Ardmore Terrace, Elliot Place, Maple Avenue, Korwel Circle, Korwel Court, Glenview Drive, Beacon Place, and Herbert Terrace. 2025 Phase 2-Project C: North of Route 280 – Pring Court, Bakely Terrace, Coggins Lane, Jagger Court, Rappleye Court, Kinzel Lane, Terrace Avenue, Januson Court. 2025 Phase 2-Project D: South of Route 280 – Vernon Avenue, Shiel Court, McGuire Drive, Edgar Road, Wedgewood Drive, Mt. Pleasant Place, Oak Avenue, Henrietta Drive and Hillside Terrace. Professional services will include separating the Various Streets, Phase I and Phase II projects into four (4) separate bid packages. We have divided the scope of services into the following task:� Zayibeth Carballo, PE, PLS, PP, CME, CFM, CFS October 6, 2025 Director, Municipal Engineer Page | 2 Task I - Separate Bid Packages 1. Revise drawings into four (4) separate bid packages. 2. Revise specifications into four (4) separate bid packages. 3. Revise cost estimates into four (4) separate bid packages. 4. Coordination with Township. 5. Reproduce four (4) separate bid packages for township use during bidding. PROJECT COST SUMMARY We propose the following fee to perform these services as follows: TASK I – SEPARATE BID PACKAGES: $ 5,005.00 TOTAL PROJECT COST: $ 5,005.00 Billing will be on a monthly basis. All coordination with the Township, as well as all meetings, is included in the fee. ASSUMPTIONS • GPI is aware that the breakdown of roads may change and result in the amount of bid packages required. Minor changes to the bid packages above will be absorbed in this fee, however, should there be significant changes, a proposal addendum may be required. SCHEDULE We will proceed with our services upon contract execution and will work with the Township to meet your schedule for bidding and construction. Thank you for giving us this opportunity to work with the Township of West Orange. Should you have any questions, please contact me at my direct line at 973-434-8344. Very truly yours, Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. Michael E. Pirog, PE, CME Engineer/Project Manager MEP/rem R:\2024\NJX-2400024.00 VARIOUS STREET IMPROVEMENTS, PHASE 1\Agreement, Proposal, PAS\Proposal\Additional Work - Separate Bid Packages\Various Streets Phase I and II Additional Work Proposal 09-10-25.docx cc: Andrew Cangiano, PE, CME� Zayibeth Carballo, PE, PLS, PP, CME, CFM, CFS October 6, 2025 Director, Municipal Engineer Page | 3 Attachment #1 HOURLY BILLING RATES Effective January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 Township of West Orange PRINCIPAL ENGINEER $ 200.00 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER $ 175.00 SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER, ENGINEERING $ 145.00 SENIOR DESIGNER $ 125.00 DESIGNER $ 105.00 INSPECTOR $ 105.00 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN $ 95.00 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR $ 180.00 SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER, SURVEYING $ 150.00 PROJECT SURVEYOR $ 120.00 SURVEYING TECHNICIAN $ 100.00 PARTY CHIEF $ 120.00 INSTRUMENT PERSON $ 90.00 TECHNICAL TYPIST $ 75.00 Rates Subject to Change Annually� | ‘TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE PURCHASE ORDER (rrmswouasise: ! ] TOWNSHIP HALL [iy So | 1 VOUCHER MUST BE RETURNED FOR PAYMENT | | 1 i 1 ‘Ship to: TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE | | GOAN STREET | Vendor: GREENMAN PEDERSEN, INC | To GRRALTAR DRIVE, SUITE 24 A —————— i | Account 032829-230500-010 ORDA 2829-23 — Streets, Roads, Sewers & Sidewalks — Street Resurfacing | | VendorCode 1004483 _ Date of Order 04/1024 Requisition #0 | ] Quantity Unit Description of Materials or Service: Unit Price Extended ] a RES LES PUK SER VAR SF HERS POST Taso ides | 1 Purchase Order Total: 17,455.00 1 '54:328-9(a)(1) TAX EXEMPT ID NO. 22.6002396 i | | | | | : | | | | | | | orto Provaing Vig oy PL. 2007.56 or Publ Wak Gonvactrs ad i Convocrs | | Pe ave seen recep on he strc SERED, SAD i [NS a CE SIGN AND RETURN ONLY ro} FAO RoE FRO THIS ORIGINAL FOR PAYMENT FETE ) ~ n i i ' i i 12124 i : FIN TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE + Hi (= N 25 LAKESIDE AVENUE, WEST ORANGE, J 07052 i EZ) Hi ! 7 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING ! oF | a SUSAN McCARTNEY Tel/Fax: (973) 325-4160 ! Mayor i } Email: Engineering @westorange.rg : ZAYIBETH CARBALLO | i Diecontiniipl Engineer i 4 | April 2,2024 Mayor and Township Council Hd Municipal Building ] 6 Main Street i West Oracge, New Jersey 07052 ot RE: AWARD OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT i PROFISSIONAL ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING i ‘SERVICES FOR VARIOUS STREET IMPROVEMENTS. i PHASE Mayor McCastney, Council President Ruthoefor, aad Council Menbers, On Tuesday, March 26, 2024 the Township received three responses to the Request i for Proposals issued March 11, 2024 for Professional Engineering Secvices for Various Street Improvements Phase | | A summary of the responses for the project is as follows: | 1. Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. $17,455.00 301 Gibealac Drive, Ste 24 Mores Plains, NJ 07950 i 2. H2M Architcets + Engineers $24,700.00 i | 1250 Route 23 North a Butler, NJ 07405 i H Bi 3. CME Associates $50,000.00 i } 1460 Route South i B Howell, NJ 07731 i i ANEQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER wnevestorange org. 1 H | ! | : | i 4. Suburban Consulting Engineers, Inc. No Response § t 96 US Highway 206, Suite 101 i 1 Flanders, New Jersey 07836 H : 5. T&M No Response | i 1455 Brod Street, Suite 250 | Bloomfield, NJ 07003 ! Bused on my review of the proposals received, 1 recommend you award a i } Professional Services Conteac to Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 301 Gibraltar Drive, Suite 24. i | Morris Plains, NJ 07950 in the amount of $17,455.00. Gresniman-Pedersen Inc. responded to | [ the Townships REQ for 2024 for Professional Services. i | Attached, is a Resolution awarding Professional Services Contracts to GPI, 301 i | Gibralac Drive, Suite 2A Morris Plains, NJ 07950 in the amount of $17,455.00 for services i described in their proposal dated Mirch 26, 2024, i J Please contect me if you have any questions. A copy of the REP and a copy of the i i responses are enclosed. Very truly yours, | Qlytbeth Carballo i Zayibeth Carballo Director/Municipal Engnecr i zvens : } ce: John Gross, CFO/Chiefof Staff ! James Abbot, Interim BA/Chicf of Police | Richard Trenk, ESQ Peter Smeraldo, Assistant BA Paula Reynolds, QPA i ol | i un i ul | | i a Bl i a | 1 } : AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER wh swestorange.org ol i \ | ! i B | 12124 { April, 2024 i Fl RESOLUTION I 4 | WHEREAS, tae Township of West Orange proposes Profussional Engineering Services for i {ke Various Steet provements, Phase T and ] i WHEREAS, to design and specify these improvements the Township requires the services of i a professional engineering fim; nd i § forthe profusion sig servis; and ; | | WHEREAS, the Township Engineer solicited proposal rom five profissions cuginesring i J nd lad surveying ins; and ] WHEREAS, Greenman: Pederson, 1, responded 0 tho Request for Propesals and ] H "WHEREAS, Grecnman-Pederson, Inc. have performed similar work for the Township on ! sever projects and thei work quality very gods and WHEREAS, by eter dated Apel 2, 2024 the Towaship Fagineee recommended professional services canine bo awarded to, Greenman-Podersan, Tn. 30! Gibraltar Drive, Sits H 24, Moris Plains, NJ 07950 for Professional Engineering Services associated with the Various j Street Improvements, Phase and | i WHEREAS, Greenman-Pederson, Inc. tesponded to lhe Township's Request for ; | Qualifications or Professional Sarvices for 2024; aud | WHEREAS, sffcint funds exist for the services outlined in the proposal of Gresuman- i WHEREAS, he Tovasip Coun cis ns ron. | i Ine. 0 provide professional engineering services or Various Stret Teprovements, Phase 1 in the ] | | amount of $17,455.00. i i : ] | ; 1 : | | ti i | | BE TT FORTHIER RUSOLVED ts copy fis Reson publish i Wes: ! | | i Orang Chronicle wii ten (10) days ofits approval es required by Sat Statute. | ; Featnephio, RAC. ill Rutherford, Carne President i ! cipal ler | tnt: gs ms I a Thereby certify funds are avaiable from Account No. 2024 Capital Budget | 25 0500010 ! S1745500 | H DV hn © Sdn 6 | Tob Gross, Ciel inne Officer i : | } | | a | A a i | TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE PURCHASE ORDER (= opis TOWNSHIP HALL ina 86 MAN STREET | NO: 183836 | WEST ORANGE, N.J. 07052 Ti simi e RAE oF| | | VOUCHER MUST BE RETURNED FOR PAYMENT i 1 | 66 MAIN STREET WEST ORANGE, N1 07052 i ‘Vendor: GREENMAN-PEDERSEN, INC 201 GIBRALTAR DRIVE, SUITE 24 FOB DESTINATION FREIGHT PREPAD 8 HRGEDBACK | | MORRIS PLAINS, NJ 07950 1 | Vendor Code 1004483 Date of Order 04/1024 Requisition # 0 | 1 Quantity Unit Description of Materials or Service Unit Price Extended 1 i 1.0000 RES 122-24 PROF SERV VAR ST IMPROV PHS 2. 23,285.00 23,285.00 i J Purchase Order Total: 23,285.00 THIS ORDER 15 TAX EXENPT PER Nish | S42(aK1) TAX EXEMPT 10 0. 22.002300 i | i Manditory Prevailing Wage Policy P.L. 2007,¢.68 for all Public Works Contractors and Sub-Contractors { A att vu iE Seas Ses a | Ri th al Ee Ee i © | — me |r ; SIGN AND RETURN ONLY or steers April THIS ORIGINAL FOR PAYMENT “CHEF FRSC OFFER. L ! 12224 | 1 { SIN TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE i | Ez) 35 LAKESIDE AVENUE, WEST GRANGE, WJ. 6702 | : ST 57), DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING a | ! i SUSAN MCCARTNEY Tes 07) 54160 [ Mayor ! : Email: Engineering @estorange og j | ZAYTBETH CARBALLO i Rk Dirsctor/Manicipel Erginecr i | April 2, 2024 f [OS ——— | Muicipal Building it | 66 Main Street 1 B ‘West Orange, New Jersey 07052 | | RE: AWARD OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT i ] PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING. i { ‘SERVICES FOR VARIQUS STREET IMPROVEMENTS. i i PHASE? | Mesos McCartoey, Counc President Rutherford, and Couil Members, On Thursday, March 28, 2024 the Township received the responses to the Request i ] for Proposal March 15, 2024 for Professional Engineering Services for Various Steet 1 Improvements Phase IL. | A summary of the responses for the project is as follows: i | 301 Qibralar Driv, Suite 2A ; Moris Pains, NJ 07950 i 2. HOM Arcitects + Engineers 2850000 i i 1250 Route 23 North i i Butler, NJ 07405 : | 3. CME Associates $45,000.00 Ha | 1460 Route 9 South I i Howell, NJ 07731 il | bi | | [i i i ANEQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER : ! ne estorge or, | Po i | i i HI fi 4. Suburban Consulting Engineers, Inc. No Response i 96 US Highway 206, Suite 101 1 } Flanders, New Jersey 07836 I i | ] a 1455 Broad Steet, Suite 250 i i Bloomfield, NJ 07003 I | EB Based on my. review of the proposals recived, 1 recomend you award i Ho Professional Services Contract to Greenman-Pedersen, Tnc., 301 Gibralar Drive, Suite 2A i Mortis Plains, NJ 07950 in the amount of $23,265.00. Greeama-Pedetsen Inc. responded to i the Townships RFQ for 2024 for Professional Services. l Bi Attached, is a Resolution awarding Profesional Services Contracts to GPL, 301 | f Gibraltar Drive, Suite 2A Morcis Plains, NJ 07950 in the amount of $23,385.00 for services i i described in their proposal dated March 28, 2024, i Bl i Please contact me if you have any questions. A copy of the REP and a copy of the I responses are enclosed. i { Very tay yours, H Qgubetk Carballo i : Be | i DirectorMunicipal Engineer H i i ZÂ¥Chs i ce: John Gross, CRO/Chief of Staff i | James Abbott, Interim BA/Chief of Police | i § Richard Trenk, ESQ | | Peter Smeraldo, Assistant BA i i Paula Reynolds, QPA i | 1 ! | | { | i i : ti i id i i i AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER H [ri —— i i | EEN TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE i 1] ( = ) 25 LARESIDE AVENUE, WEST ORANGE, 4.1 0702 Li SE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING i SUSAN McCARTNEY Tel Fax: (973) 125-4160 i Hl Mayor | Email: zeaballo@uestorange org | J ZAYIBETH CARBALLO Director! Municipal Ergincer i March 15,2024 1 ! Andrew Cangiano | Greenman-Pederser, Inc. 301 Gibraltar Driv, Suite 2A i Morris Plains NJ 07950 3 RE: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1 VARIOUS STREET IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 2 | | Dear Mr. Cangiaro, | : ‘The Department of Engincering of the Township of West Orange requests proposals i i from firms providing both Civil Engineering and Land Surveying Services, which are | capable of performing the necessary improvement plans, specifications and bid documents i ; forthe following roedway improvements; : VARIOUS STREET IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 2 |i i i 1. Mt. Vemon Ave. from Pleasant Valley Way t ead end — L000 LF i i 2. Hillside Terrace from Cul-de-Sac to S. Orange Township Limits — 1,000 LF i | 3. Terrace Avenue from Seaman Rd. to Woodland Ave. & Woodland Ave. To Culede- | | sac—2,400 LF | | 4. Januson Court from Terrace Ave. to Cul-de-Sac ~200 LF i | 5. Rappleye Court from Oval Rd. to Cul-de-sac 900 LF | ! 6. Kime! Lane from Rappleye Court to Coggins Lane 875 LF i | 7. Coggins Lane from Bakley Terrace to cu~de-ssc— 1500 LF | 8. Jagger Court from Kinzel La to Cubde-stc —425 LF Hi | 9. Pring Court from Bakley Terrace to Dead End - 460 LF | { 10. Bakley Terrace from Dead End to Dead End — 1,400 LF { | 11. McGuire Dr. from Colonial Woods to terminus — 1,865 LF | i 12. Shiel CL. from MeGuire DA. to culde-ssc 200 LE | 13. Osk Avenue from Cul-de-sao to Henrietta Dr. L975 LF H i 14, Henrietta Dr., from Ok Avenue lo Maple Avenue ~255 LF i. | 15. Edgar Road from St, Cloud Avenue to Edgewood Avenue North 1,400 LF ii t Total Length - 15,855 LI i | “The total tength of the Various Sircet Improvements Phase 2 is 15,855 linea fee, : AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER i i Wh estornge org i i | i | } | ! | Fl within a S0-foot (+4) right-of-way. Proposals shall be submitted to provide sll work i bi required (0 provide a complete design package as generally described on the enclosed to i description. H th I ; “The cost of services shall be a complete design and bid package. including cost } | estimates, plans and specifications (twenty copies each) for bidding purposes, detour | | i plans, construction stakeout and cut sheets. This project will be fully funded by I] Township of West Orange. All plans, specifications and bid documents shall be in i ; conformance with the latest New Jersey Department of Transportation specifications, ! He and, shall be submited to our offic foe reviews prior to finalizing contact documents. | | Proposals shall be on'a lum sum basis. Houly rates shall be submitted with all i proposal for eny additional work. Design wil consist of lzing crit orthophoto maps H for preparation of project base maps. A one:sit vist will be conducted to verity nd i supplement. planimetro elements such as roads, inlets, and olher features for tho |i preparation of plans and specifcaion or the milling nd resurfacing of the roudways. I. ts the intent of this office to advertise for bids upon aveilbilty of funds fom the i Township in Winter/Spring 2025. Proposals shall bo submiticd in writing on of before Hi i 10:00 AM. Trursday, March 25, 2024 to the Department of Engineering, 25 Lakeside ! ! Avenue, West Orange, New. Jersey 07052 and sha! clude a specified completion dic | or number of deys required for completion of the wok afi spprovel is granted to ; proceed. Also, evidence of proper insurance shall bo submitted by the Towuship | Hore. ! ; A separate proposal for constuction inspection and cetifcator of completion should i : also be included if avelable from your firm. i i Very truly yours, [I | So | | Zayibeth Cardillo } | 4 DirectoriManicipe] Engineer | i 70h I ! i } Ene , ! Pi { i il [I AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ] vw vestorange org : i i | i i Apri, 2024 ! i RESOLUTION | | | WHIREAS, fe Towesip of Wist Ong press Prion Bagocein Sv or | : | the Various Street Improvements, Phase II; and i i WHEREAS, to design and specify these improvements the Township roqires the services of | a [ERR ——— I. | WHEREAS, fe Tova Snipe Ret or Press ded Mas 15,224 | Hl for these profesional design srvies; and | | "WHEREAS, the Township Engineer solicited a proposal from fou professional engineering. ! — : B WHEREAS, roca Pde, i spond 1 the Roques for Pose sd I | WHEREAS, Grecaman-Pederson, Inc. have pesfomed similar work for the Township on | sovetal projocts and thei work quality is very good; and i : WHEREAS, by letter dated Apsil 2, 2024 the Township Engineer recommended a i : profesional servis contrat be awarded to, Greerznan-Pederson, nc, 301 Gibralter Driv, Suto [I A, rs hi 1 735 fo otic Sve: sic it be Veo | | Street Improvements, Phase II; and. i WHEREAS, GreenmenPoderson, Inc. responded to the Township's Request for li Qualifications for Professional Services for 2024; and. ; i Pedesson, Io and i. ‘WHEREAS, the Township Council cones in the foregoing. | NOW THEREFORE BE 11 RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Townstip of | : | ‘West Orange, New Jersey that a professional services contract be awarded to Groeamman Pederson, i ! ! 15. provide profesional ening evi fo Varios Sct Frost, Pe 1 ho i. i i i | li} i i 1 ’ i ! | : I ‘BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be published in the West { i Orange Chronicle within ten (10) days ofits approval es required by State Statute. i fn J-Catavale, RM.C. Bill Rutherforg! Council President i i Li er | } 1 hereby certify funds are available from Account No,2024 Capital Budget or $23,285.00 H | 2 i | Poh Ops EO i Hl H i : i H i il | | | | i | ! | i! | LE i 1 255-25 November 12, 2025 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE CSAV SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT TO SHI INTERNATIONAL THROUGH THE NEW JERSEY COOPERATIVE PURCHASING ALLIANCE WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange requires replacing and updating the existing CSAV System and equipment in the Municipal Court, as they have been determined to be outdated and must be replaced to meet modern standards and technologies. WHEREAS, SHI International of Somerset, NJ has submitted Quotes #26689388 and #26689394 in the amount of $74,653.54 that was presented to Municipal Court and Business Administrator; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provision made in the Local Public Contracts Law N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(2) the Township as a Local Government Unit, may without public advertising for goods or services enter into contracts already secured by the United States of America, the State of New Jersey, County or Municipality; and WHEREAS, the services as set forth in the Proposal submitted by SHI International will be procured through the Bergen County Cooperative Pricing System (New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance) via Contract No. CK04, subcontract 24-38 Computer Equipment and Peripherals; and WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange is a member of the Bergen County Cooperative Pricing System; and WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Officer has determined that sufficient funds to award this contract; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council for the Township of West Orange, County of Essex, State of New Jersey award the contract to SHI International at an amount not to exceed $74,653.54; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that SHI International shall provide any and all compliance information requested by the Township of West Orange Office of Purchasing; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor, Business Administrator, or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any documents regarding the awarding of this contract, or take any action necessary to effectuate the spirit and purpose of this resolution. Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C., Municipal Clerk Joe Krakoviak, Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I certify funds are available in Account No. John C. Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� Pricing Proposal Quotation #:  26689388 Created On:  9/29/2025 Valid Until:   10/25/2025 NJ-Township of West Orange Inside sales Account Executive Peter Smeraldo 66 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 United States Phone: (973) 200-7645 Fax: Email: [email protected] Ahmed Sirdah 300 davidson avenue Somerset, NJ 08873 Phone: 732-584-8240 Fax: Email: [email protected] All Prices are in US Dollar (USD) Product Qty Your Price Total 1 SENNHEISER Gooseneck Mic w/Table Stand     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 4 $0.00 $0.00 2 SENNHEISER Gooseneck Microphone Kit w/ Shock Mount     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 3 QSC Q-SYS Core Processor 24 I/O & Dante     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 4 QSC I/O-USB Bridge     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 5 FTR License Perpetual - FTR Gold Recording Suite 7.7     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 6 FTR 1-Year Support - Premium Software Support License     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00� 7 BIAMP Voltera 2-Ch 300W Amplifier     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 8 SONANCE 6" Professional Series Surface-Mount Speaker     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 6 $0.00 $0.00 9 SONY 75" 4K Commercial Display 16/7 350nit     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 2 $0.00 $0.00 10 PRO Articulating TV Mounting Bracket- Long Arm     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 2 $0.00 $0.00 11 Poly Studio P15 Personal Video Bar     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 12 PRO 27" Display Monitor     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 2 $0.00 $0.00 13 LOGITECH Wireless Keyboard & Mouse     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 2 $0.00 $0.00 14 WYRESTORM 4K60 44 HDBaseT Matrix with Receivers     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 15 WYRESTORM 70m 4K HDBaseT Extender     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 2 $0.00 $0.00 16 COMPREHENSIVE HDMI & USB-C 4K60Hz Wall Plate Extender Kit     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 17 CSAV Custom QSYS Programming  1 $0.00 $0.00�    CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 18 NETGEAR 16-Port PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switch     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 19 QSC Table Top Stand for 7" and 10" Touchscreen Controller, Black     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 20 QSC Q-SYS High Definition Touch Screen Controller     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 21 JUICE GOOSE 15Amp Power Distribution System     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 22 WATTBOX Uninterruptible Power Supply - 8 Outlets | 1100 VA     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 23 MIDDLE ATLANTIC 21" Stand-Alone Rack, 20"D     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 24 MIDDLE ATLANTIC 21RU Solid Front Door     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 25 MIDDLE ATLANTIC 20" Fine Floor Casters -Caster Base     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 26 MIDDLE ATLANTIC 21RU Rack Rails, Pair     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 27 Cables, Connectors & Misc. Hardware     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV  1 $0.00 $0.00�    Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 28 Custom Design/Engineering/Installation (Prevailing Wage)     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 29 Parts Total     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $43,225.91 $43,225.91 30 Labor Total     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $28,080.00 $28,080.00 Total $71,305.91 Additional Comments Thank you for choosing SHI International Corp! The pricing offered on this quote proposal is valid through the expiration date listed above. To ensure the best level of service, please provide End User Name, Phone Number, Email Address and applicable Contract Number when submitting a Purchase Order. For any additional information including Hardware, Software and Services Contracts, please contact an SHI Inside Sales Representative at (888) 744-4084. SHI International Corp. is 100% Minority Owned, Woman Owned Business. TAX ID# 22-3009648; DUNS# 61-1429481; CCR# 61-243957G; CAGE 1HTF0 Note: The New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance is a Service of the County of Bergen, County Executive James J. Tedesco III and the Board of Commissioners Thank you for choosing SHI International Corp! The pricing offered on this quote proposal is valid through the expiration date set above. To ensure the best level of service, please provide End User Name, Phone Number, Email Address and applicable Contract Number when submitting a Purchase Order. SHI International Corp. is 100% Minority Owned, Woman Owned Business. TAX ID# 22-3009648; DUNS# 61-1429481; CCR# 61-243957G; CAGE 1HTF0 The products offered under this proposal are resold in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract referenced under that applicable line item.� Pricing Proposal Quotation #:  26689394 Created On:  9/29/2025 Valid Until:   10/25/2025 NJ-Township of West Orange Inside sales Account Executive Peter Smeraldo 66 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 United States Phone: (973) 200-7645 Fax: Email: [email protected] Ahmed Sirdah 300 davidson avenue Somerset, NJ 08873 Phone: 732-584-8240 Fax: Email: [email protected] All Prices are in US Dollar (USD) Product Qty Your Price Total 1 SONY 55" 4K Signage Display 24/7 440nit     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 2 PEERLESS Flat Wall Mount for 39-75" Displays     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 3 BRIGHTSIGN IP Digital Media Player     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 4 Cables, Connectors & Misc. Hardware     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 5 Custom Design/Engineering/Installation (Standard Labor)     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $0.00 $0.00 6 Parts Total     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $1,727.63 $1,727.63� 7 Labor Total     CSAV Systems LLC - Part#: NPN-CSAV     Contract Name: New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance     Contract #: CK04     Subcontract #: 24-38 1 $1,620.00 $1,620.00 Total $3,347.63 Additional Comments Thank you for choosing SHI International Corp! The pricing offered on this quote proposal is valid through the expiration date listed above. To ensure the best level of service, please provide End User Name, Phone Number, Email Address and applicable Contract Number when submitting a Purchase Order. For any additional information including Hardware, Software and Services Contracts, please contact an SHI Inside Sales Representative at (888) 744-4084. SHI International Corp. is 100% Minority Owned, Woman Owned Business. TAX ID# 22-3009648; DUNS# 61-1429481; CCR# 61-243957G; CAGE 1HTF0 Note: The New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance is a Service of the County of Bergen, County Executive James J. Tedesco III and the Board of Commissioners Thank you for choosing SHI International Corp! The pricing offered on this quote proposal is valid through the expiration date set above. To ensure the best level of service, please provide End User Name, Phone Number, Email Address and applicable Contract Number when submitting a Purchase Order. 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TAX ID# 22-3009648; DUNS# 61-1429481; CCR# 61-243957G; CAGE 1HTF0 The products offered under this proposal are resold in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract referenced under that applicable line item.� 256-25 November 12, 2025 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange requires Professional Engineering Services for its Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4) Permit and Compliance; and WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a) of the Local Public Contracts Law provides that any contract or agreement may be made, negotiated or awarded without public advertising for bids and bidding therefore, if the subject matter thereof consists of professional services, are rendered or performed by a person authorized by law to practice a recognized profession; and WHEREAS, the Township Engineer solicited a proposal from French and Parrello Associates (FPA) for professional engineering services; and WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange is required to map all its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) for compliance with NJDEP Tier A Stormwater General Permit (Tier A Permit) renewal; and WHEREAS, FPA, 1800 Route 34, Wall Township, New Jersey 07719 submitted a proposal dated October 30, 2025 for GIS Services for MS4 Stormwater Infrastructure Mapping & Watershed Improvement Plan for permit compliance for mapping the rest of the stormwater system that includes manholes, interconnecting pipes, storm drain inlets, groundwater discharge points, stormwater facilities including maintenance yards and ancillary operations and integrating the outfall pipe mapping and inlets into the Geographic Information System (GIS) database for compliance with NJDEP Tier A MS4 current permit cycle in an amount not to exceed $134,100.00 refer to as Task 1 of their proposal; and WHEREAS, the Watershed Inventory Report is due on January 1, 2026 that includes the inventory of ALL stormwater facilities and other relevant information; and � WHEREAS, FPA assures that the work is to be completed and mapping submitted to NJDEP within 12 months from signing the purchase order; and WHEREAS, FPA of Wall Township, New Jersey has performed similar work for other municipalities and their work has been reviewed and approved by NJDEP; and WHEREAS, by letter dated November 4, 2025 the Township Engineer recommended professional services contract be awarded to FPA, 1800 Route 34, Wall Township, New Jersey 07719; and WHEREAS, sufficient funds exist for this work; and WHEREAS, the Township Council concurs in the foregoing. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that the Township be and hereby authorized to enter into a Professional Services Contract with French and Parrello Associates (FPA) 1800 Route 34, Wall Township, New Jersey 07719 to provide professional services for updating, completing and submitting the Watershed Inventory Report that for compliance with NJDEP Tier A MS4 current permit cycle for a fee of $134,100.00 in accordance with their proposal dated October 30, 2025. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be published in the West Orange Chronicle within 10 days of approval in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i). Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C, Municipal Clerk Joe Krakoviak, Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I hereby certify funds are available from Account No.: 03 2915 25 0900 010 2025 CAPITAL BUDGET $134,100.00 John C. Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� October 30, 2025 | 24665 1800 Route 34, Suite 101, Wall Township, NJ 07719 Proposal GIS SERVICES FOR MS4 STORMATER INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING & WATERSHED IMRPOVEMENT PLAN Township of West Orange, Essex County, New Jersey Submitted to: Township of West Orange 25 Lakeside Avenue West Orange, New Jersey 07052� October 30, 2025 Zayibeth Carballo, PE,PLS,PP,CME,CFM,CFS Director, Municipal Engineering Township West Orange 25 Lakeside Avenue West Orange, NJ 07052 RE: Proposal for Professional Engineering Services for GIS Services for MS4 Stormwater Infrastructure Mapping/Watershed Improvement Plan Township of West Orange, Essex County, New Jersey FPA No. 24665.PR1 Dear Ms. Carballo: French & Parrello Associates (FPA) is pleased to submit this proposal in response to the Township's Request for Proposals for Professional Engineering Services GIS Services for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) Infrastructure Mapping & Watershed Improvement Plan for the Township of Maplewood. Our team has extensive expertise in the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination Systems (NJPDES) Stormwater Permitting and Water Quality Management Municipal Stormwater Regulation program, and particularly the infrastructure mapping requirements for Tier A MS4 general permits including the Watershed Inventory Report. Led by our assigned project manager Stefanie Williams, PE and our GIS manager Christopher Nourry, GISP, FPA has successfully worked with multiple municipalities throughout New Jersey to complete comprehensive stormwater mapping inventories and meet Tier A MS4 permitting requirements. These municipalities include the Township of Freehold, Township of Howell, Pohatcong Township, Mendham Township, Chester Township, Hope Township, Hardwick Township, Blairstown Township, the Borough of Carteret, Knowlton Township, and Allamuchy Township. FPA’s team of highly qualified professionals, each selected for this project based on their specialized experience, are highly respected, and ready to proceed with work at the Township’s request. It is our objective to successfully provide the Township with a quality work product that will meet the goals outlined in the Request for Proposal. Our project manager and team members are committed to the overall success of this truly unique project. If selected, we look forward to working with the Township on this project. Respectfully Submitted, FRENCH & PARRELLO ASSOCIATES Stefanie Williams, PE, CME Project Manager [email protected] Christopher Nourry, GISP Manager of GIS Services [email protected]� TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Technical Proposal Section 2 Cost Proposal Section 3 Project Experience Section 4 Resumes of Key Staff� Section 1 Technical Proposal� MS4 Mapping Section 1 | Scope of Work Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 1 French & Parrello Associates, PA (FPA) is pleased to submit this proposal to the Township of West Orange (Township) to provide Professional Engineering and GIS Services for Stormwater System Mapping. In accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) Tier A General Permit requirements, specifically the Minimum Standards for Mapping and Scouring, and Illicit Discharge Detection Elimination and Watershed Inventory Report, municipalities are required to complete the following: Map the following MS4 infrastructure:  Outfalls  Groundwater discharge points  System interconnections (to/from)  Storm drain inlets including catch basins  Manholes  Conveyance (piping and ditches)  Pump stations  Storm water facilities (green infrastructure, manufactured treatment devices, infiltration/detention systems)  Property boundaries of maintenance yards and other ancillary operations Additionally, the NJDEP requires municipalities to develop a comprehensive Watershed Improvement Plan that is divided into three phases: an inventory, an assessment, and a final plan. The purpose of the plan is to systematically reduce pollutant loading to all receiving waters within or bordering the municipality that are subject to Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) or are listed as impaired, to mitigate storm-water flooding, and to integrate water-quality and flood-protection objectives with other regulatory frameworks (e.g., endangered-species, climate resiliency, green infrastructure). The plan must be completed in a phased, publicly-informed manner, with each phase building on the data and priorities established in the previous one. Each Phase and their underlying requirements are briefly detailed as follows: Phase I – Watershed Inventory Report (Due December 31, 2025)  Electronic mapping of all required items using the NJDEP GIS database.  Stormwater outfall data, including outfalls owned and operated by the municipality and an outfall pipe map.  Drainage area delineation for each outfall.  Receiving water bodies for each outfall, along with their water quality classification.  Mapping of stormwater interconnections from the municipality into other entities’ systems, including associated drainage areas.  Inventory of storm drain inlets owned or operated by the municipality.  Identification of areas affected by TMDLs that lie within or border the municipality.  Identification of areas affected by water quality impairments within or bordering the municipality.  Mapping of overburdened communities and impervious surface areas.  Location and ownership details of all known stormwater outfalls, basins, and infrastructure not owned or operated by the municipality. Phase II – Watershed Assessment Report (Due on or before January 1, 2027)  Assessment of potential watershed conditions by analyzing mapped data to identify water quality impairments and flooding risks. � MS4 Mapping Section 1 | Scope of Work Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 2  Identify potential projects or actions that will address water quality impairments, TMDL reductions and stormwater quantity issues.  Summarize public feedback gathered from the semi-annual information sessions.  Provide an estimate of funding needs for each project, identifying potential sources (NJ Water Bank, SWU formation, grants, FEMA BRIC grants, etc.).  Develop an implementation schedule for all proposed projects to meet TMDL reduction goals and improve water quality and quantity issues  Post the report on the municipality’s website and initiate a 60-day public comment period for formal input.  Provide a timeline for implementation of selected projects  Semi-annual public information sessions (in-person or virtual) to be conducted following the completion of Phase II of the Watershed Improvement Plan. Phase III – Watershed Improvement Plan Report (Due on or before December 1, 2027)  Phase III focuses on project selection and committing specific water quality and stormwater improvement projects based on the assessments and data compiled in Phases 1 and 2.  Identify the proposed projects from phase 2 that will be implemented to address water quality impairments, TMDL’s and flooding concerns.  Summarize public comments received and document any changes made to the final plan.  Present the proposed timeline for selected water-quality improvement projects identified in Phase 2.  Provide the schedule of public information sessions to be held during the implementation phase.  Identify problems outside municipal jurisdiction (e.g., agricultural pollutant loading, non-municipal lands) and opportunities to address them.  Break down project costs by year and list funding opportunities that can be pursued. Based upon the requirements highlighted above, we offer the following scope of work detailing the work tasks included in our proposal: SCOPE OF WORK TASK 1: MS4 INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING – COMPLETION OF MS4 STORMWATER INVENTORY It is FPA’s understanding that the Township has completed a majority of their stormwater inventory as of the date of this proposal. Upon review of the data, FPA has identified the following stormwater inventory assets and the approximate quantity of each:  Inlets: 3,358  Outfalls: 172  Groundwater Discharge Points: 91  Interconnections: 0  Retention/ Detention Basins: 0  Surface Conveyance: 0  Subsurface Conveyance: 0  Manholes: 0 Based upon this cursory review of the existing inventory data, FPA has determined that conveyance, interconnections, retention/detention basins, manholes, and any other relevant stormwater facilities still need to be identified and mapped. To complete this task, FPA will coordinate with Municipal staff to obtain existing municipal stormwater infrastructure � MS4 Mapping Section 1 | Scope of Work Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 3 mapping which may include GIS data in the form of geodatabases, shapefiles, PDF files, or hardcopy maps and plans. Utilizing data sources such as the NJDEP’s Bureau of GIS and the New Jersey Office of Geographic Information System’s Open Data portal, FPA will obtain road centerlines, MOD-IV tax parcels, National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Streams and Waterbodies, and Wetlands of New Jersey to create a basemap upon which the Stormwater infrastructure inventory will be mapped. With the latest version of the NJDEP’s MS4 ESRI geodatabase template, FPA will utilize ESRI’s Arcmap or ArcGIS Pro software to configure the Township’s stormwater database for completion of the municipality’s stormwater infrastructure inventory in NAD83 New Jersey State Plane US survey feet. The database, which reflects the NJDEP’s current stormwater mapping requirements, will contain the following feature classes for data conversion and collection:  Inlets  Outfalls  Conveyance, Subsurface  Conveyance, Surface  Interconnections  Groundwater Discharge Points  Manholes  Stormwater Management Basin  Pump Stations  Stormwater Facilities  Municipal Properties FPA will complete conversion of existing stormwater data as required through georeferencing of PDFs and hardcopy maps along with importing existing GIS data to the project geodatabase into the appropriate feature class as listed above. Once this initial mapping phase of the project is completed, FPA will utilize the most recent leaf-off aerial imagery provided by Nearmap US, Inc. to locate and plot any additional stormwater assets that are readily visible, which may include: inlets, outfalls, stormwater management basins, and pump stations. High Accuracy Mapping and Additional Data Collection While FPA, as a standard, makes a best effort to approximate pipe sizes and materials, elevation and invert data is typically not typically ascertained unless explicitly requested by the client since this is not a requirement of the NJDEP for stormwater inventory submittal. It is FPA’s understanding that the Township is requesting high accuracy data collection in addition to the standard mapping tasks to be completed in Task 1 of this Proposal. Due to the nature of high accuracy data collection, which requires additional loiter time at each asset for the setup of a high accuracy GNSS unit, the measurement of the pipe diameters, identification of materials, and the measurement of the invert, this increases the overall length of field work activities. FPA will utilize Trimble TDC 600 GIS tablets paired with Emlid Reach RS3, Emlid Reach RX , or Trimble Catalyst RTK GNSS receivers receiving real time corrections from the Alpha RTK network which covers New Jersey for the highest accuracy possible. FPA will collect the elevation of the grate or manhole rim and utilize a measuring stick or laser measuring device to measure down to each invert as well as collect pipe sizing. It should be noted, this data will be collected by GIS field staff and will not be surveyed by a PLS. The information collected is intended to be utilized in a GIS for informational purposes only. In addition to the elevation data, FPA as a standard, includes GNSS metadata data collection such as HDOP, PDOP, VDOP, Horizontal RMS, and Vertical RMS to assist in validating the accuracy of data collected. ESRI’s Field Maps software will be configured with the features and attributes listed above so as to allow users to verify existing assets and add new ones via a data entry form. As per the NJDEP’s template geodatabase schema, each distinct stormwater asset type requires several mandatory fields to be completed which will be incorporated into the Field Maps application’s form. During the inspection process, a minimum of one photo per asset will be collected. When material type and pipe size are to be recorded, FPA will attempt visually approximate pipe sizing and observe material type without removing or disturbing the grate, lid, or manhole of the structure. � MS4 Mapping Section 1 | Scope of Work Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 4 In the event a structure grate or manhole needs to be removed, and is in a right of way, FPA will coordinate with municipal staff to provide traffic control and or police presence. The cost associated with traffic control and police is not included as part of this proposal, and if required, can be provided separately. Upon completion of both the desktop mapping and field verification and inspection, FPA will proceed to utilize the collected photos and data to complete entry of the remaining required attributes in the project geodatabase. FPA anticipates utilizing bulk calculation of fields which are identical throughout the dataset as well as calculating fields such as cardinal direction required for conveyance assets. Map Production & Quality Control Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) will include a thorough review of field-collected GPS data, as well as the evaluation of digitized and converted data in ArcGIS Pro. This process will involve validating the accuracy of the GPS data collected during field mapping, ensuring that the locations and attributes of stormwater assets (e.g., pipes, inlets, outlets, and basins) are precise and correctly mapped. QC will also focus on identifying and correcting any discrepancies, gaps, or misalignments between the newly collected GPS data and existing GIS datasets. Special attention will be given to attribute consistency, correct feature classification, and adherence to the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. Additionally, spatial integrity checks will ensure that assets are properly connected together, and the piping is oriented correctly with proper direction of flow. Any topology errors which include overlaps, misalignments, and gaps will be addressed. This process will also involve checking the digitization and conversion of legacy stormwater data. This will ensure that older datasets have been properly georeferenced, digitized, and integrated into the modern GIS database. QA/QC will also include a verification of schema consistency, the correct assignment of attributes, and compliance with the required metadata standards. Throughout the QA/QC process, feedback will be regularly provided to the field team and digitizers to improve accuracy and minimize the need for rework. As part of the final inventory deliverables, PDF maps in Arch D size (24 x 36 inches) will be generated of the complete stormwater inventory at a scale of 1 inch = 100 feet or larger. These maps will include inlets and outfalls, the associated conveyance network, and additional key infrastructure components described above. The outfalls and other stormwater features will be labeled alpha numerically with Initial draft maps provided to the Township for review, and feedback will be incorporated into revised versions. After addressing comments and making the necessary revisions, final versions of the PDF maps will be submitted. The maps will be designed for both digital review and large-format printing, ensuring clear, precise representations of the stormwater assets. The map will be based upon the NJOGIS MOD-IV tax parcel layer and will feature streams and waterbodies, roads, The maps will include at a minimum: labeled roadways, tax parcels, streams, waterbodies, and NJDEP mapped wetlands areas. All storm water assets will be shown symbolized and labeled to differentiate between asset type and/or current condition. TASK 2: ESTABLISHMENT OF A TOWNSHIP GIS SYSTEM FPA will conduct a comprehensive licensing audit in collaboration with Township staff to inventory existing Esri products, user accounts, and subscription tiers, if available. In the event the Township has an established GIS system, FPA will utilize the existing resources to configure an interactive Stormwater inventory map. If no existing GIS resources are established for the Township, FPA will coordinate with ESRI to acquire the appropriate ArcGIS Online (AGOL) subscription, ensuring that the organization has sufficient capacity for the MS4 Inventory and any future GIS workloads. It should be noted that in the event licensing is required, fees associated with software acquisition are to be paid directly to ESRI. It is estimated that total licensing costs would be in the range of $1,500-$2,500 per year and were included in the cost for this project for budgetary purposes. � MS4 Mapping Section 1 | Scope of Work Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 5 Once the AGOL organization is provisioned, FPA will immediately begin setup: configuring organizational security, creating users with corresponding roles and groups, and deploying basemaps and layers for the stormwater inventory. Throughout the initial deployment, FPA will provide training for Township staff in the use of the newly configured GIS web mapping application. The AGOL organization established for the MS4 inventory is a single, scalable platform that can be leveraged across the Township for a wide array of future GIS initiatives—such as sanitary sewer mapping, pavement asset management, vegetation inventories, and emergency response planning. TASK 3: WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT PLAN Phase I – Watershed Inventory Report The Watershed Inventory Report constitutes the foundational element of the Watershed Improvement Plan, setting the data baseline for all subsequent analyses. Its primary objective is to compile a comprehensive, municipality‑wide inventory of all stormwater related assets and conditions that influence water quality and flooding risk within and adjacent to the town. By establishing this inventory, we ensure that planning steps are grounded in an accurate, up‑to‑date understanding of the stormwater infrastructure, regulatory compliance status, and environmental sensitivities. The inventory report will also serve as a reference for future reviews, enabling a benchmark status of the TMDL and impairment levels of the municipality. The inventory will rely on multiple data sources to achieve completeness. Existing data will provide the base for outfall mapping, which was mandated in the original permitting requirements for Tier A municipalities. We will supplement this with the NJDEP GIS database (https://gisdata-njdep.opendata.arcgis.com/ ) for publicly available layers such as impervious area, land use, and overburdened community boundaries. Additional field verification will be carried out to confirm the location of private stormwater outfalls, basins, and infrastructure not currently recorded in the GIS. We will conduct GIS‑based buffer analyses to delineate drainage areas for each outfall and interconnection point. One of the key deliverables of Phase I is mapping that visually integrates all inventory items. FPA will create a multi‑layer map that overlays outfall locations, HUC-14 areas, drainage basins, receiving water bodies, and water‑quality classification segments. GIS tools will be utilized to calculate the drainage area for each outfall and interconnection. This map will be rendered in PDF and shapefile formats to meet the Department’s submission requirements and to facilitate future stakeholder workshops and public meetings. In alignment with NJDEP’s Phase I guidance, the Watershed Inventory will include all waters within or bordering the municipality that are listed in the TMDL Look-Up Tool. For each segment, we will document the applicable TMDL pollutant parameters and impairment status. This information will be cross-referenced with the municipality’s existing stormwater outfall data to identify connections between outfalls and impaired waters. The final Phase I deliverables will consist of: 1. A written Watershed Inventory Report summarizing all collected data. 2. Electronic maps with full metadata, incorporating all required features per NJDEP guidance. These materials will be submitted to NJDEP following municipal authorization. Phase II – Watershed Assessment Report Phase II builds on the inventory from the Watershed Inventory Reports. This phase will evaluate the potential for water‑quality improvement across each sub‑watershed. The Assessment Report will prioritize projects by pollutants and by their projected percent reduction in TMDL or impaired loadings based on NJDEP’s WIP project Matrix. It will also quantify the expected benefits in terms of flooding mitigation, thereby linking water‑quality and flood‑control objectives. � MS4 Mapping Section 1 | Scope of Work Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 6 The assessment will involve quantitative modeling, cost‑benefit analysis, and a comprehensive review of existing and proposed regulatory frameworks. Using the inventory data, we will identify watershed improvement projects such as green infrastructure (rain gardens, permeable pavement), potential regulation, maintenance projects and upgrades to the stormwater systems. For each potential project, we will estimate the percent loading reduction for each TMDL or impaired parameter using established load‑reduction factors (e.g., 30 % for nitrogen, 40 % for sediment). A spreadsheet model will aggregate these estimates at the sub‑watershed level, allowing us to rank projects by their overall environmental benefit and by the urgency of the associated flood risk. The assessment will also include a detailed financial analysis. For every proposed project, we will estimate capital and operating costs and identify potential funding sources. This will encompass state programs such as the New Jersey Water Bank (NJWB) and stormwater grants. A critical element of Phase II is the incorporation of community input. All feedback collected during the public information sessions will be systematically analyzed for recurring themes, concerns, and project preferences. We will present a narrative summary of this feedback alongside the technical assessment, demonstrating how public priorities have informed project selection and sequencing. Based on the technical and financial analyses, the Assessment Report will propose an implementation schedule that details recommended project priorities. The schedule will be flexible to accommodate funding, permitting constraints, and potential regulatory changes. The Phase II deliverables will consist of: 1. A written Watershed Assessment Report with detailed project tables and cost estimates, 2. Mapping illustrating proposed project locations, 3. A public comment period and summary of received comments, and 4. A preliminary implementation schedule. The report will be submitted to the NJDEP upon municipal approval. This submission will trigger a 60‑day comment period during which the public can review and provide formal input on the proposed projects. Phase III – Watershed Improvement Plan Report The Watershed Improvement Plan (WIP) is the culmination of the two preceding phases. Phase III of the Watershed Improvement Plan involves the development and submission of a comprehensive Watershed Improvement Plan Report that formalizes the municipality’s commitment to implementing targeted water quality and stormwater management projects. Building upon the data and assessments completed in Phases I and II, this phase will focus on selecting specific projects that address identified water quality impairments, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reduction goals, and stormwater quantity issues such as localized flooding. Each selected project will be accompanied by a detailed implementation schedule outlining key milestones, timelines, and phasing strategies. The municipality will also identify funding mechanisms for each project, which may include local capital budgets, state or federal grants, and public-private partnerships. The report will incorporate both municipal and private sector initiatives that contribute to watershed improvement objectives. The final deliverables will be a formal Watershed Improvement Plan Report submitted to NJDEP by December 31, 2027, demonstrating alignment with regulatory goals and a clear path toward measurable environmental outcomes. TASK 4: ROUTINE INLET AND OUTFALL INSPECTIONS Utilizing the Township’s newly configured Stormwater Web mapping application, FPA will create inspection forms which directly relate to inlet and outfall assets within the inventory GIS. The forms will be accessible through ESRI’s ArcGIS Field � MS4 Mapping Section 1 | Scope of Work Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 7 Maps application which is available on both IOS as well as Android devices. The forms will be configured utilizing a schema derived from the NJDEP’s Outfall and Inlet inspection form templates. The forms will be designed in a manner to be user￾friendly and aid in ease of data collection. As of the date of this proposal, the total number of Township owned and operated outfalls is approximately 172 structures and 3,358 inlets. These outfalls and inlets are critical in preventing flooding, maintaining water quality, and ensuring public safety within the Township's jurisdiction. As part of the NJDEP MS4 Tier A general permit requirements, at a minimum, each outfall is to be inspected every five (5) years, with a minimum of 20% of the total inspected per year, and inlets are required to be inspected annually, with catch basins inspected every 5 years. In this regard, FPA will conduct a comprehensive inspection and evaluation of all 172 outfalls, and 3,358 inlets in the first year in order to assess their current state and identify any signs of erosion, scouring, illicit connections (dry weather flow), and grate compliance. Furthermore, consideration will also be given to factors including the structural condition and general maintenance requirements such as vegetation growth or debris accumulation. Inspections will be conducted with a high accuracy GPS paired with a GIS data collection tablet utilizing the above specified ArcGIS Field Maps forms to collect photos and data fields for field workers to collect pertinent information. Once complete assessments have been conducted on the inlets and outfalls, FPA will provide recommendations if any of the inspected structures require urgent rehabilitation and/or replacement. It is worth noting that the assessment schedule remains contingent on prevailing weather patterns, it is generally required to complete inspections in favorable weather conditions and at least 72 hours after the most recent rainfall event for outfalls. Adverse weather could hinder fieldwork making it difficult for inspectors to access certain sites or properly assess the presence of illicit connections. Specific Conditions A. We will, at no additional cost, revise and resubmit documents where an error on our behalf has been identified during the approval process. However, French & Parrello Associates, P.A., will not be held responsible for work that may result from comments, reviews, and requirements imposed by any regulatory agency. B. The above proposal does not include within the quoted prices the following items are specifically excluded: 1. Project Design and Plans. 2. NJDEP permitting, not specifically stated herein. 3. Surveying 4. There is no guarantee that FPA will meet the 2026 deadlines. However, FPA will work with NJDEP and the town to address MS4 Tier A mapping deadlines. 5. Any work not specifically stated herein.� Section 2 Cost Proposal� MS4 Mapping Section 2 | Cost Proposal Township of West Orange October 30, 2025 | Page 1 Task 1: MS4 Infrastructure Mapping – Completion of MS4 Stormwater Inventory.........................$134,100.00 Task 2: Establishment of a Township GIS System ...............................................................................$27,220.00 Task 3: Watershed Improvement Plan(Phase I – Phase III) ...............................................................$137,130.00 Watershed Inventory Reports (Phase I) ..........................................................................$42,790.00 Watershed Assessment Report (Phase II)........................................................................$44,070.00 Watershed Assessment Report (Phase III).......................................................................$50,270.00 Task 4: Routine Inlet and Outfall Inspections.......................................................................................$40,210.00 Total Lump Sum ..........................................................................................................................$338,660.00� Section 3 Project Experience� Project Profile In accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) MS4 Tier A permit requirements, the maintenance and upkeep of stormwater management features is required. In order to comply with the MS4 permit requirements, an inventory of municipal stormwater systems must be completed. French & Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained and tasked with completing the inventory in compliance with NJDEP requirements which includes the locating and mapping of outfalls, ground water discharge points, interconnections, inlets, stormwater manholes, stormwater conveyance systems, pump stations, and other stormwater facilities. Utilizing ArcGIS Field maps in conjunction with web mapping applications deployed in ArcGIS Enterprise, 2.29 miles of conveyance, 135 inlets, 1 outfalls, 7 manholes, 26 groundwater discharge points, 5 stormwater basins, and 29 culverts were mapped for Allamuchy Township. Allamuchy Township MS4 Mapping Allamuchy Township, New Jersey Client Allamuchy Township Reference Rosemary Tuohy Mayor 201.424.2329 [email protected] Services NJDEP MS4 Compliant Mapping GPS Data Collection Field Data Collection Inspection Services Web Mapping Application Development Asset Management� Project Profile French & Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained by the Borough of Carteret to help meet the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) MS4 Tier A permit requirements. To ensure compliance, the MS4 permit mandates a comprehensive asset inventory of the municipal stormwater system. FPA was tasked with creating this inventory, covering the location and mapping of critical stormwater infrastructure such as outfalls, groundwater discharge points, interconnections, inlets, stormwater manholes, conveyance systems, pump stations, and other facilities. Working with an existing stormwater inventory provided by the Borough, FPA employed ArcGIS Field Maps alongside web mapping applications deployed within ArcGIS Enterprise. Through this technology, FPA mapped 39 miles of conveyance, 1,413 inlets, 20 outfalls, 16 groundwater discharge points, 7 stormwater basins, 8 culverts, and 608 manholes. This detailed mapping effort is a vital step towards the Borough of Carteret’s compliance with the MS4 permit requirements. Carteret MS4 Mapping Carteret, New Jersey Client Borough of Carteret Reference John P. DuPont, PE, CME, PP Director of Municipal Engineering 732.541.3847 [email protected] Services NJDEP MS4 Compliant Mapping GPS Data Collection Field Data Collection Inspection Services Web Mapping Application Development Asset Management� Project Profile In accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) MS4 Tier A permit requirements, the maintenance and upkeep of stormwater management features is required. In order to comply with the MS4 permit requirements, an inventory of municipal stormwater systems must be completed. French & Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained and tasked with completing the inventory in compliance with NJDEP requirements which includes the locating and mapping of outfalls, ground water discharge points, interconnections, inlets, stormwater manholes, stormwater conveyance systems, pump stations, and other stormwater facilities. Utilizing ArcGIS Field maps in conjunction with web mapping applications deployed in ArcGIS Enterprise, 32.94 miles of conveyance, 1,491 inlets, 28 outfalls, 42 manholes, 210 groundwater discharge points, 5 stormwater basins, and 76 culverts were mapped for Chester Township. Chester Township MS4 Mapping Chester Townsip, New Jersey Client Chester Township Reference Robin Collins Clerk/Administrator 908.879.5100 ext 810 Services NJDEP MS4 Compliant Mapping GPS Data Collection Field Data Collection Inspection Services Web Mapping Application Development Asset Management� Project Profile In accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) MS4 Tier A permit requirements, the maintenance and upkeep of stormwater management features is required. In order to comply with the MS4 permit requirements, an inventory of municipal stormwater systems must be completed. French & Parrello (FPA) was retained and tasked with completing the inventory in compliance with NJDEP requirements which includes the locating and mapping of outfalls, ground water discharge points, interconnections, inlets, stormwater manholes, stormwater conveyance systems, pump stations, and other stormwater facilities. Utilizing ArcGIS Field maps in conjunction with web mapping applications deployed in ArcGIS Enterprise, 4.87 miles of conveyance, 197 inlets, 19 outfalls, 3 manholes, 107 groundwater discharge points, 1 stormwater basin, and 163 culverts were mapped for Hardwick Township. Hardwick Township MS4 Mapping Hardwick Township, New Jersey Client Hardwick Township Reference Kristin Shipps MC Municipal Clerk Hardwick & Blairstown 908.362.6528 Services NJDEP MS4 Compliant Mapping GPS Data Collection Field Data Collection Inspection Services Web Mapping Application Development Asset Management� Project Profile French & Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained by Hope Township to advance their stormwater management from a Tier B to the Tier A stormwater permit requirements. Our services included: • Updating the Town’s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan • Inspection & Maintenance Mapping • Annual Employee Training • Mapping of Recorded Private Storm Facilities • Stormwater Ordinance Guidance • Local Public Outreach Material • Updating the Municipal Stormwater Management Plan • Stormwater System Mapping • Watershed Improvement Plan (Phase 1) FPA has successfully GIS mapped the town’s stormwater system, ensuring all components are in place for the Watershed Improvement Plan. Utilizing NJDEP’s latest template, we have updated the Town’s SPPP to meet all Tier A requirements. FPA provided a tailored employee training to DPW operations and requirements for stormwater system, ensuring that they received all relevant information to their town. FPA created several maps including, Inspection and Maintenance scheduling maps for inlets and outfalls, and a street sweeping map showing the frequency of how often the roads should be swept per the minimum requirements of Tier A. Additionally, FPA has provided local public outreach material to assist with reaching Public Outreach Education requirements. Hope Township – Tier A Stormwater Compliance Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey Client Township of Hope Reference Don Whitmore Director of DPW 908.459.4303 Services Stormwater Management GIS Mapping Municipal Engineering� Project Profile In accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) MS4 Tier A permit requirements, the maintenance and upkeep of stormwater management features is required. In order to comply with the MS4 permit requirements, an inventory of municipal stormwater systems must be completed. French & Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained and tasked with completing the inventory in compliance with NJDEP requirements which includes the locating and mapping of outfalls, ground water discharge points, interconnections, inlets, stormwater manholes, stormwater conveyance systems, pump stations, and other stormwater facilities. Utilizing ArcGIS Field maps in conjunction with web mapping applications deployed in ArcGIS Enterprise, 7.43 miles of conveyance, 386 inlets, 16 outfalls, 4 manholes, 172 groundwater discharge points, 5 stormwater basins, and 147 culverts were mapped for Knowlton Township. Knowlton Township MS4 Mapping Knowlton Township, New Jersey Client Knowlton Township Reference Brian J. Peck Public Works Manager/CPWM 908.496.4265 Services NJDEP MS4 Compliant Mapping GPS Data Collection Field Data Collection Inspection Services Web Mapping Application Development Asset Management� Project Profile In accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) MS4 Tier A permit requirements, the maintenance and upkeep of stormwater management features is required. In order to comply with the MS4 permit requirements, an inventory of municipal stormwater systems must be completed. French & Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained and tasked with completing the inventory in compliance with NJDEP requirements which includes the locating and mapping of outfalls, ground water discharge points, interconnections, inlets, stormwater manholes, stormwater conveyance systems, pump stations, and other stormwater facilities. Utilizing ArcGIS Field maps in conjunction with web mapping applications deployed in ArcGIS Enterprise, 45.2 miles of conveyance, 2,169 inlets, 86 outfalls, 51 manholes, 275 groundwater discharge points, 34 stormwater basins, and 86 culverts were mapped for Mendham Township. A web mapping application was configured to allow township staff to conduct inspections of the municipality’s outfalls. This project is still ongoing. Mendham Township MS4 Mapping Mendham Township, New Jersey Client Mendham Township Reference Dave Read DPW Superintendent 973.543.4509 Services NJDEP MS4 Compliant Mapping GPS Data Collection Field Data Collection Inspection Services Web Mapping Application Development Asset Management� Project Profile French & Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) to update their Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). FPA conducted a thorough review of existing data and documents and provided recommendations to ensure compliance with the latest stormwater permit regulations. Site visits were carried out to verify current conditions and capture photo records of stormwater facilities. Additionally, FPA performed GIS mapping to assist in maintaining records. Utilizing the current NJDEP SPPP template, FPA identified the SPPP Team responsible for implementing various components of the plan. The updated SPPP includes: • A detailed description of the operation policies. • Comprehensive record-keeping documentation. • Implementation schedules aligned with permit requirements, including assistance with frequency. • A list of responsibilities and descriptions for stormwater compliance per NJDEP regulations. • Identified areas in need of attention and provided recommendations. DRJTBC MS4 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (PPP) Various Locations, New Jersey Client DRJTBC Reference Kevin Skeels, PE Chief Engineer 267.394.6711 [email protected] Services Stormwater Management GIS Mapping� Project Profile In accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) MS4 Tier A permit requirements, the maintenance and upkeep of stormwater management features is required. In order to comply with the MS4 permit requirements, an inventory of municipal stormwater systems must be completed. French and Parrello Associates (FPA) was retained and tasked with completing the inventory in compliance with NJDEP requirements which includes the locating and mapping of outfalls, ground water discharge points, interconnections, inlets, stormwater manholes, stormwater conveyance systems, pump stations, and other stormwater facilities. Utilizing ArcGIS Field maps in conjunction with web mapping applications deployed in ArcGIS Enterprise, 7.73 miles of conveyance, 393 inlets, 74 outfalls, 13 manholes, 5 groundwater discharge points, 5 stormwater basins, and 130 culverts were mapped for Pohatcong Township. This Project is still ongoing. Pohatcong Township MS4 Mapping Pohatcong Township, New Jersey Client Pohatcong Township Reference Jeff Loveatz DPW Supervisor 908.454.6121 ext. 310 Services NJDEP MS4 Compliant Mapping GPS Data Collection Field Data Collection Inspection Services Web Mapping Application Development Asset Management� Section 4 Resumes of Key Personnel� Resume Christopher A. Nourry, GISP Manager of GIS Mr. Nourry is a certified Geographic Information Systems Professional and the Manager of FPA’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Services Discipline bringing more than 14 years of expertise and experience to his assignments. Mr. Nourry has served public and private entities across multiple industries on a range of GIS projects, including utility easement mapping, street light inventories, and stormwater collection system asset inventories, as well as sanitary sewer asset inventories, preliminary wetlands mapping, and property inspections and inventories. His additional experience includes environmental site mapping, customized web mapping applications, application development, and database design and implementation. Mr. Nourry has extensive experience utilizing ESRI Software, including ArcMap, ArcGis Pro, ArcCatalog, ArcPad, ArcGIS Field Maps, and ArcGIS Online. He has successfully completed several deployments of ArcGIS Enterprise. In addition to his experience with GIS, Mr. Nourry is well versed in Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and the Microsoft Power Platform which includes Power Automate, Power BI, and PowerApps. Mr. Nourry has used these skills to deploy cloud services to host complex databases and develop applications for a wide range of uses. Utilizing his expertise and passion of GIS, combined with his attention to detail and knowledge of GPS and computer hardware, Mr. Nourry established FPA’s GIS Services Discipline. He has developed company standards and procedures to ensure all clients receive the most cost￾effective and efficient solutions to their project needs. Career Snapshot • Manager of GIS Services • Extensive experience with ESRI GIS software suite • Database design experience • Python & SQL • ArcGIS Enterprise Deployments • Asset Management • Statistical Analysis • Application Development • AWS & Azure Education • BA, Environmental Studies, Ramapo College Certifications • Certified Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) Specialized Training • ArcGIS Enterprise: Configuring a Base Deployment • ArcGIS Data Reviewer: Implementing Quality-Focused Data Management Workflows • Administering ArcGIS Online Members • ArcGIS Online: Using Smart Mapping • Deep Learning Using ArcGIS Pro • Spatial Data Science: Data Visualization and Exploration� Christopher A. Nourry, GISP Manager of GIS Page 2 Union County Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Study Union County, New Jersey Served as GIS Analyst for this assignment where zoning data, EV data, and environmental justice factors were consolidated into a public interactive map utilizing ESRI software. The study was launched to support electric vehicle (EV) use in Union County by planning the expansion of a network of charging stations for current and future vehicles. As a major transportation hub connecting to the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, Interstate 78, and Port of Elizabeth, Union County is looking to make EVs a viable choice for a growing population of 575,000 by planning the expansion of an Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE) network and eliminating barriers to installation. The placement of EV Chargers requires creativity in targeting residential areas to install lower-cost EVSE and strategic placement of higher-cost Level 3 (DC Fast) chargers. The study’s goal is to identify locations for EV chargers throughout the County to provide an equitable distribution of chargers while balancing priorities such as maximizing utilization. Visions at Absecon & Oakland Square – U.S. Housing and Urban Development Absecon & Red Bank, New Jersey Utilized GIS to assist a client with qualifying for federal funding through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Mr. Nourry utilized environmental data provided by various state and federal agencies in conjunction with transportation and demographic data to develop regional maps utilizing spatial analysis and mapping techniques to assist in the planning and qualification process. The maps were created to analyze and visualize surrounding demographics, traffic conditions, and environmentally sensitive populations for areas in relation to two proposed apartment complexes and were a critical component in assisting with qualifying the project for HUD funding. Pohatcong Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey In order to assist the Township with the NJDEP’s Municipal Stormwater requirements for Tier A municipalities, Mr. Nourry Served as GIS Project Manager responsible for the creation of a Township wide Stormwater asset management GIS. The project entailed utilizing existing spatial data which included stormwater inlets, manholes, culverts, and above and below ground conveyance to create a comprehensive system for the municipality to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The preexisting data was field verified and corrected utilizing high accuracy GNSS equipment. Additionally, new assets were mapped along with all piping interconnections. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. Mendham Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey In order to assist the Township with the NJDEP’s Municipal Stormwater requirements for Tier A municipalities, Mr. Nourry Served as GIS Project Manager responsible for the creation of a Township wide Stormwater asset management GIS. The project entailed utilizing existing spatial data which included stormwater inlets, manholes, culverts, and above and below ground conveyance to create a comprehensive system for the municipality to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The preexisting data was field verified and corrected utilizing high accuracy GNSS equipment. FPA coordinated with the Municipality’s Department of Public works to establish a web mapping application for township staff to conduct field inspections of outfalls as well as catch basins and inlets as they were cleaned and/or repaired. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. Allamuchy Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey Mr. Nourry Served as GIS Project Manager responsible for the creation of a Township wide Stormwater asset � Christopher A. Nourry, GISP Manager of GIS Page 3 management GIS. The project entailed utilizing the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping stormwater template database to establish a data collection schema and methodology. Spatial data collected included stormwater inlets, outfalls, groundwater discharge points, manholes, culverts, stormwater facilities, and above and below ground conveyance to create a comprehensive system for the municipality to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The stormwater assets were mapped along with all piping interconnections between the municipal system and other public and private entities. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. Once the inventory was completed, a digital map book was created and shared with the municipality with the inventory submitted to the NJDEP in their provided template geodatabase. Knowlton Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey Mr. Nourry Served as GIS Project Manager responsible for the creation of a Township wide Stormwater asset management GIS. The project entailed utilizing the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping stormwater template database to establish a data collection schema and methodology. Spatial data collected included stormwater inlets, outfalls, groundwater discharge points, manholes, culverts, stormwater facilities, and above and below ground conveyance to create a comprehensive system for the municipality to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The stormwater assets were mapped along with all piping interconnections between the municipal system and other public and private entities. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. Once the inventory was completed, a digital map book was created and shared with the municipality with the inventory submitted to the NJDEP in their provided template geodatabase. First Energy Environmental GIS Mr. Nourry was project manager for a large GIS which encompassed multiple subsidiaries throughout New Jersey, Virginia, West Viriginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland. The GIS was designed with the ESRI ArcGIS suite of software products and permits environmental coordinators to utilize a web mapping application to better facilitate coordination and project completion with multiple contractors. The system was designed to allow project contractors to upload documents and track project progress allowing for faster facilitation of vital information with project stakeholders. Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority Monmouth County, New Jersey Served as GIS Project Manager responsible for taking new and existing GIS data and creating an ArcGIS online asset inventory system. The previous asset inventory was kept on GIS infrastructure that was not updated and had become unresponsive. FPA was tasked with obtaining the existing inventory data, adding new data, and configuring a web mapping application for the client. The existing features were analyzed and checked against real world information and attributes were updated to allow the client to identify sewer line size and construction material. At the client’s request, several widgets were added to the mapping application to allow for public notification, filtering of features based upon predefined criteria, and queries to allow users to utilize their own criteria for feature collection. Kittatinny – Portland ADSS Fiber Project, First Energy Blairstown, New Jersey to Portland, Pennsylvania Mr. Nourry was the GIS Project Manager who conducted GIS field mapping of a 30-foot-wide, 8.2-mile-long utility easement for a proposed installation of fiber optic cables. The field mapping consisted of utilizing GIS field tablets running ArcPad Software to collect critical information, including wetlands data points in conjunction with certified wetlands delineators, utility pole locations and related attributes, and drainage culverts and intersecting waterbodies. All data was post-processed for increased accuracy and a 30-page map book was produced and distributed to the client and project contractors.� Christopher A. Nourry, GISP Manager of GIS Page 4 Monmouth County Parks System –Park Land Acquisition Monmouth County, New Jersey In his role as GIS Project Manager, Mr. Nourry utilized GIS field devices to collect detailed site information regarding the current state of multiple properties. Field workers conducted site inspections by foot and utilized Trimble TDC100 GIS handheld data collectors to record potential environmentally related issues encountered. Typical site inspections included, but were not limited to, collecting geotagged pictures, recording debris piles, and mapping of former or current agricultural areas, as well as fuel oil storage tanks, existing structures, and electrical transformers and septic fields. The information was utilized by office personnel to complete environmental due diligence reports that were utilized by the client during property acquisitions. Gloucester County Street Map Gloucester County, New Jersey Mr. Nourry successfully developed a new street map for Gloucester County. The project involved coordinating with the County to obtain available data, supplementing it with layers from the New Jersey Office of Geographic Information Systems (NJOGIS) Open Data website. FPA imported the data into a database and drafted the map using ArcGIS Pro and Adobe InDesign, incorporating points of interest, labels, color-coding, and symbology based on road type. Once finalized, FPA provided full-color proofs for review, completed revisions as needed, and printed 5,000 copies. � Resume Stefanie Williams, PE, CME Project Manager | Municipal Engineering Ms. Williams serves FPA as a Municipal Engineer in our Hackettstown, NJ branch office. In her role at our Hackettstown office, Ms. Williams is responsible for supervising the day-to-day activities for the office’s municipalities, including construction management, capital project design, board reviews, lot grading application review, stormwater Tier A compliance requirements and various ancillary projects that occur with municipalities. During her 10-plus years of experience, Ms. William’s work has included a various range of projects, including roadway resurfacing programs, road preservation programs, roadway reconstructions, NJDEP MS4 stormwater compliance permitting, stormwater management facilities, streetscape improvements, drainage improvement projects, recreational facility improvements, and culvert design. In addition to her design and construction experience, Ms. Williams has provided engineering services to various Land Use Boards throughout New Jersey. She is also confidentially acquainted with State regulations such as the Local Public Contracts Law, Stormwater Management Rules, RSIS, Flood Hazard Area Control Act and the Municipal Land Use Law, allowing her to provide guidance to FPA’s municipal clients as these laws relate to engineering projects and development. Her diverse knowledge base has proven invaluable in guiding both FPA’s municipalities and staff to successfully achieve goals. Ms. Williams previously served as the Staff Engineer for Branchburg Township. She was responsible for providing reviews to the Township Engineer for both the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment, reviewing all applications to ensure their compliance with the Township’s ordinances and engineering standards. As an in-house staff engineer, she answered walk-in and call-in residents with questions regarding projects, road complaints, permitting process, and helped interpret engineer plans. Her responsibilities also included preparing and obtaining grants, including NJDOT local aid grants. She prepared, obtained all necessary permits, designed plans, and prepared cost estimatesfor various capital improvement projects. During construction, she served as an onsite engineer, providing communication to the residents about any activities that may affect them before, during and after construction, as well as ensuring the contractor followed the specification requirements. Ms. Williams presently serves as the appointed Land Use Board Engineer for both Hope Township and Hardwick Township in Warren County. She serves as the on-call Engineer for Hardwick and Hope, in Warren County, and Franklin Borough in Sussex County. She also serves as the Assistant to the Township Engineer in Mendham Township in Morris County, Knowlton and Blairstown in Warren County. Career Snapshot • Over 10 years of experience • Advisory Board Member for the New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers • Current Municipal Engineer for Hope Township and Hardwick Township • Previously served as in-house Staff Municipal Engineer for the Township of Branchburg Education • BS, Civil Engineering Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology Registrations / Licenses • Professional Engineer: NJ • Certified Municipal Engineer: NJ Affiliations • New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers (NJSME) Training • Stormwater Management Design Review Course (NJDEP) • Stormwater Management Rule Amendment Training (NJDEP)� Stefanie Williams, PE, CME Project Manager Page 2 Hope Township – Highlands Grant - Tier A Compliance Engineering Services (Former Tier B) Hope Township, New Jersey Township Engineer for Hope Township in Warren County, New Jersey. Responsibilities include preparing and presenting grant applications to the Highlands Council. Projects prepared include mapping stormwater infrastructure, updating the Municipal Stormwater Management Plan, and providing materials and assistance for Local Public Outreach requirements. Guidance is provided on adopting the Stormwater Community Ordinance, maintaining “Good Housekeeping” records, and initiating the first phase of the Watershed Improvement Plan. The project is funded through a grant by the Highlands Council. Mendham Township – Highlands Grant - Tier A Compliance Engineering Services (Existing Tier A) Mendham Township, New Jersey Work included preparing a grant application for the Highlands Council. Prepared projects include mapping stormwater infrastructure, updating the Municipal Stormwater Management Plan, and providing materials and assistance for Local Public Outreach requirements. Guidance was provided on adopting the Stormwater Community Ordinance, maintaining “Good Housekeeping” records, and initiating the first phase of the Watershed Improvement Plan. The project is funded through a grant by the Highlands Council. Hope Township Consulting Engineering Services Hope Township, New Jersey Engineer for Hope Township in Warren County, New Jersey. Work includes being the appointed Land Use Board Engineer to ensure that proposed projects conform with various land use Ordinances, board requirements and other State and local regulations. Review driveway permits to ensure compliance with regulations. Provides oversight of MS4 permitting compliance. Prepares grant applications and manages the expenditure of funds received, including the use of Local Aid funds from NJDOT. Prepares plans for capital improvement projects. Provides general engineering guidance to the Township Council, including the preparation of Township Ordinances and assisting in the preparation of project budgets. Hardwick Township Consulting Engineering Services Hardwick Township, Warren County New Jersey Engineer for Hardwick Township in Warren County, New Jersey. Work includes being the appointed Land Use Board Engineer to ensure that proposed projects conform with various land use Ordinances, board requirements and other State and local regulations. Assist in Zoning Officer with driveway permits with engineering advice. Provides oversight of MS4 permitting compliance. Prepares grant applications and manages the expenditure of funds received, including the use of Local Aid funds from NJDOT. Prepares plans for capital improvement projects. Provides general engineering guidance to the Township Council, including the preparation of Township Ordinances and assisting in the preparation of project budgets. Mendham Township Consulting Engineering Services Mendham Township, Morris County, New Jersey Assistant to the Township Engineer for Mendham Township in Morris County, New Jersey. Work includes review of grading applications and ensuring proposed projects throughout the Township conform with various land use Ordinances and other State and local regulations. Provides oversight of MS4 permitting compliance. Prepares grant applications for NJDOT local aid and Morris County Trail Construction Grant. Prepares plans for capital improvement projects. Assists with Planning and Zoning Board applications.� Stefanie Williams, PE, CME Project Manager Page 3 Blairstown Township Consulting Engineering Services Hardwick Township, Warren County, New Jersey Assistant to the Township Engineer for Blairstown Township in Warren County, New Jersey. Work includes review of land use applications and ensuring proposed projects throughout the Township conform with various land use Ordinances and other State and local regulations. Provides oversight of MS4 permitting compliance. Prepares grant applications and manages the expenditure of funds received, including the use of Local Aid funds from NJDOT. Prepares plans for capital improvement projects. Knowlton Township Consulting Engineering Services Knowlton Township, Warren County New Jersey Assistant to the Township Engineer for Knowlton Township in Warren County, New Jersey. Work includes review of land use applications and ensuring proposed projects throughout the Township conform with various land use Ordinances and other State and local regulations. Provides oversight of MS4 permitting compliance. Prepares grant applications and manages the expenditure of funds received, including the use of Local Aid funds from NJDOT and recreational grants. Prepares plans for capital improvement projects. Oak Hill at Independence Independence Township, New Jersey Appointed Engineer for the Homeowner Association for Oak Hill at Independence Township in Warren County, New Jersey. Work included managing, providing expert opinion, and executing various engineering matters for the Homeowners Association. Completed projects related to roadway resurfacing, driveway improvements, drainage improvements, building code compliance and ADA design assistance. Prepared capital improvement plans and bid specifications. Branchburg Township Staff Engineer Branchburg Township, Somerset County, New Jersey Hired as in-house Staff Engineer for Branchburg Township in Somerset County, New Jersey. Work included managing and executing various engineering matters for the Township. Completed projects related to roadway resurfacing, roadway design and reconstruction, stormwater sewer improvements, oversight and budgeting of capital improvement projects, and the design and rehabilitation of recreational courts at White Oak Park. Assisted in the review of development applications including various warehouse/manufacturing, pharmaceutical office expansions, 6 different affordable housing applications, with 1,300-unit obligation with approximately a total of 3,000 new residential units. Prepared NJDOT local aid grants and managed the obligations and requirements for the projects.� Resume Jake Nelson Senior GIS Analyst Mr. Nelson is a Senior GIS analyst for FPA’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Services Department with 5 years of experience. Mr. Nelson has performed GPS mapping and analysis on various GIS projects, including MS4 stormwater inventory, utility mapping, curve number calculations, and inundation mapping. He has assisted in the continued development of FPA’s GIS workflows and practices and has developed processes to streamline various assignments. His additional experience includes designing web mapping applications, and database management. Mr. Nelson has extensive experience utilizing ESRI Software, including ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Field Maps, Experience Builder and ArcGIS Online. He works within an ArcGIS enterprise deployment and manages the data located on the server. Mr. Nelson has also created data and a model for Machine Learning uses within ArcGIS Pro. His knowledge and skills acquired from years of working with Geographic Information Systems has allowed Mr. Nelson to add benefit to a growing GIS department and serve as a multi-faceted GIS analyst. In addition to his experience with GIS, Mr. Nelson has experience working on the Microsoft Power Platform which includes Power Automate, and PowerApps. Mr. Nelson has applied this knowledge toward assisting in the development of multiple web applications. His skillset using power automate has allowed Mr. Nelson to develop flows to send out automated emails to notify users and export data and pertinent information from the custom applications Career Snapshot • GIS Analyst • Extensive experience with ESRI GIS software suite • Arcade & SQL • Asset Management • Statistical Analysis • Application Development Education • BA, Environmental and Resource Economics, University of Delaware Certifications • Graduate GIS Certificate (University of Delaware) Specialized Training • Automating Workflows Using ArcGIS Pro Tasks • Administering ArcGIS Online Members • Performing Analysis Using ArcGIS API for Python • Deep Learning Using ArcGIS Pro • Spatial Data Science: Data Visualization and Exploration� Jake Nelson Senior GIS Analyst Page 2 Pohatcong Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey In order to assist the Township with the NJDEP’s Municipal Stormwater requirements for Tier A municipalities, Mr. Nelson created ArcGIS online maps utilizing available existing data, and performed field work to collect additional inventory of the stormwater inlets, manholes, culverts, and above and below ground conveyance to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The preexisting data was field verified and corrected utilizing high accuracy GNSS equipment. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. Mendham Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey In order to assist the Township with the NJDEP’s Municipal Stormwater requirements for Tier A municipalities, Mr. Nelson created ArcGIS online maps utilizing available existing data, and performed field work to collect additional inventory of the stormwater inlets, manholes, culverts, and above and below ground conveyance to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The preexisting data was field verified and corrected utilizing high accuracy GNSS equipment. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. Allamuchy Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey In order to assist the Township with the NJDEP’s Municipal Stormwater requirements for Tier A municipalities, Mr. Nelson created ArcGIS online maps utilizing available existing data, and performed field work to collect additional inventory of the stormwater inlets, manholes, culverts, and above and below ground conveyance to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The preexisting data was field verified and corrected utilizing high accuracy GNSS equipment. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. Knowlton Township MS4 Stormwater mapping Warren County, New Jersey In order to assist the Township with the NJDEP’s Municipal Stormwater requirements for Tier A municipalities, Mr. Nelson created ArcGIS online maps utilizing available existing data, and performed field work to collect additional inventory of the stormwater inlets, manholes, culverts, and above and below ground conveyance to fulfill the NJDEP’s MS4 mapping requirements. The preexisting data was field verified and corrected utilizing high accuracy GNSS equipment. All information was incorporated into a GIS utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS Pro software and hosted in an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. First Energy Environmental GIS Mr. Nelson assisted in the creation of a large GIS which encompassed multiple subsidiaries throughout New Jersey, Virginia, West Viriginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland. The GIS was designed with the ESRI ArcGIS suite of software products and permits environmental coordinators to utilize a web mapping application to better facilitate coordination and project completion with multiple contractors. The system was designed to allow project contractors to upload documents and track project progress allowing for faster facilitation of vital information with project stakeholders. Mr. Nelson created a desktop version of the application utilizing ArcGIS Experience Builder which collaborates with the web mapping application in real time.� Resume Eric C. Betz, PE, BCEE, CME Vice President Director of Infrastructure Mr. Betz, who serves as Vice President and Director of Infrastructure, has over 30 years of experience providing consulting engineering services to local governments, municipal and regional utilities authorities, counties, water companies, state agencies and private clients. His primary area of expertise is in water and wastewater engineering however he has well￾rounded experience profile having worked across other sectors including transportation, built environment and energy. While working for his former employer, where he worked for 29 years, he has designed, managed and provided oversight for infrastructure projects of varying magnitudes and levels of complexity. Mr. Betz, most recently served as Senior VP and Principal, where he was Development Manager for US Northeast Region, which included approximately 800 staff working in 15 offices spanning from New England to DC Metro area and westward to Cleveland, OH, Pittsburg, PA, Buffalo, NY and Chicago, IL. He was responsible for developing business strategy and growth objectives for this region. Mr. Betz routinely tracked hundreds of active opportunities with an aggregate gross revenue value between $500m and $1B (pipeline of work). He was responsible for supporting sector and practice leaders, and commercial managers, and promoted internal and external collaboration to deliver major, innovative, critical infrastructure projects. Over his three plus decades in the industry, he has served public agencies (municipalities, counties, states, federal, utility authorities, transportation authorities) as well as private clients across many industries. Mr. Betz has successfully assisted clients with identifying and receiving funding through various local, state, and federal programs to help them deliver their capital programs. He has been responsible for advisory services, planning, permitting, designing, and providing construction phase engineering services for numerous critical infrastructure improvement projects throughout the region that are in use today, benefitting the health, safety, and welfare of the public. He is now an integral part of FPA’s management team serving as the firm’s Director of Infrastructure Technical Organization. In this role he manages the firm’s Water & Wastewater, Water Resources & Dams, Solid Waste Management, and Municipal Services groups. Mr. Betz has helped the firm develop and implement a variety of infrastructure projects across the firm’s various service sectors including site development, transportation, recreation, buildings/facilities, environment and utilities. He prides himself on tackling challenging infrastructure projects and applying his experience, diverse background, and innovative ideas to help our staff deliver solutions for our vast array of clients in the public and private sectors. Career Snapshot • Over 30 years of experience Education • MS, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University • BS, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University Registrations / Licenses • Professional Engineer: NJ • Certified Municipal Engineer: NJ • Board Certified Environmental Engineer (W/WW) Affiliations • American Academy of Environmental Engineers & Scientists (AAEES) • American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) • American Water Works Association (AWWA) • New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers (NJSME) • Utility and Transportation Contractors Association of NJ • Rutgers University SOE CEE Industry Advisory Board • Columbia University School of Engineering CBIPS, Board Member� Eric C. Betz, PE, BCEE, CME Director of Infrastructure Page 2 Consulting Engineering Services, NJ Environmental Infrastructure Trust Fund (NJEIT) Pools 1, 2, and 3, NJEIT/NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Trenton, New Jersey Program Director responsible for consulting engineering contract that includes three distinct pools of consulting engineering and program management services. Pool #1 involves Redevelopment Project Set-Aside, SAIL Program, and Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Abatement Projects support. Pool #2 involves Green Infrastructure/Long Term Control Plans (LTCPs) and preparation of the Guidance Manual for the State of New Jersey. Pool #3 involves H2LOans Software application review. Supervised the preparation of the draft Guidance Document for Evaluating Green Infrastructure as a CSO Control Alternative for LTCPs, which has been submitted to the NJEIT/NJDEP for review and adoption. Emergency Storm Sewer Rehabilitation, New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Emergency On-Call Infrastructure Repairs, IEW Construction Group Maple Shade, New Jersey Project Manager and Supervisor responsible for the design of point repairs along a deteriorated 54-inch diameter 15- foot deep corrugated metal pipe (CMP) storm sewer aligned perpendicular to State Highway Route 73 South. Design incorporated repairs to pipeline directly adjacent to a commercial building. The project included the design of a pipeline rehabilitation procedure via slip-lining the entire 400-lf span of CMP storm sewer and new headwall system. Water and Sewer Improvements Program – Phase 2: Water Distribution and Sanitary Sewer Upgrades (Contract Nos. 1, 2 and 3) Keyport Borough, New Jersey Cont. No. 1: Principal-in- Charge responsible for the construction of water distribution and sanitary sewer improvements funded through the USDA-RD program. Water improvements included the installation of 3,200 linear feet (LF) of 8- inch diameter ductile iron pipe (DIP) water mains, 1,300 LF of copper water services, associated water system valves, and fire hydrants. Sanitary sewer improvements included repairs to the aging and deteriorated sewers, manholes, and service laterals, including closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection and cleaning of approximately 5,500 LF of 6-inch to 8-inch diameter sewer main, cured-in-place (CIPP) lining of 3,000 LF of 6-inch to 8-inch diameter sewer mainlines and associated air testing and grouting, sealing and rehabilitating sanitary sewer manholes, installation of 1,100 LF of 8-inch diameter PVC sewer main, 2,700 LF of 6-inch diameter PVC sewer laterals, and precast concrete manholes. Cont. No. 2: Design and construction administration for the replacement of all 2,500 residential and commercial meters within the service area, including the installation of infrastructure and networks required to remotely read and monitor the meters, and managed services to collect, store, and transmit meter readings. This project is funded through the USDA-RD program. Cont. No. 3: Responsible for the decommissioning and demolition of a 293,000-gallon riveted steel standpipe (c. 1896) and restoration of the site. Demolition work included existing water distribution piping, vaults, and associated electrical panels. The project was funded through the USDA-RD program. Historic Streetscape Improvements Allentown Borough, New Jersey Principal-in-Charge responsible for completion of the design of the streetscape and business district beautification project, which included new brick paver sidewalk improvements along Main Street/County Route 524/539 with new tree pits, decorative lighting, benches, trash receptacles, and bicycle racks. The project also included the design, grading, and layout of a new off-street municipal parking lot with retaining walls. Maintained close coordination with the Borough, Monmouth County Engineering Department, Freehold Soil Conservation District, NJDEP, the State � Eric C. Betz, PE, BCEE, CME Director of Infrastructure Page 3 Historic Preservation Commission, and PSE&G, as well as the funding agencies for the project, including NJDOT Local Aid District Office and Monmouth County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Office. Consulting Engineer and Water & Wastewater Consultant Freehold Township, New Jersey Serve as Engineer, Construction Inspector, Project Engineer, Project Manager and Principal-in-Charge during the periods of 1994 – 2016 and 2023 to current, providing general consulting engineering services for the Township and engineering services to the Utilities Department. Assist as needed, with day-to-day engineering activities/tasks, supports the Township Engineer and Superintendent of Public Utilities with project planning, budgeting, implementation of capital improvements, identifying and securing funding assistance. Help coordinate tasks and projects with Township Officials, the Business Administrator, Township Engineer, and Public Works and Utilities Departments. Provide design, bidding, permitting and construction phase services for various capital improvements to the Township’s infrastructure including environmental remediation, stormwater projects, water system improvement projects, infiltration/inflow studies and sewer rehabilitation projects, and engineering reviews for water and sewer for the Township’s Planning Board. Municipal Engineering and Wastewater Consultant Carteret Borough, Middlesex County, New Jersey Mr. Betz serves as the Borough’s primary Municipal Engineering and Utilities Consultant for this energized and redeveloped community of over 20,000 people. Once a mecca for heavy industrial and commercial operations, the community has been transformed and redeveloped into a center for entertainment, community engagement, and is prime location to raise a family, which is conveniently located in the Northeast and close to NYC and North Jersey communities. Mr. Betz helps the Borough evaluate, upgrade, and maintain their 100+ miles of storm and sanitary sewer including the Borough’s nine (9) sewage and stormwater pump stations. FPA’s team of professionals led by Client Manager and primary Consulting Engineer, Eric C. Betz, PE, BCEE, CME, helps the in-house Director of Municipal Engineering and Public Works handle the day-to-day municipal engineering activities, including budgeting, capital improvements, funding assistance, and coordination with Borough Officials and other Departments. FPA is responsible for helping the community design and construct various capital improvements including replacement of five of the seven sewage pumping stations, construction of a sanitary relief sewer, infiltration/inflow studies, sewer rehabilitation projects removing hundreds of illegal sanitary connections from the Borough's storm sewer system and reducing inflow and infiltration, and has helped deliver numerous public works projects, environmental remediation programs as well as park and recreation projects. We have helped coordinate with State and Federal agencies on behalf of the Borough, resulting in nearly $13 million in grant monies to help perform infrastructure improvements. Our lead representative, Mr. Betz has served the Borough as their consulting engineer and primary wastewater consultant for over three decades. Consulting City Engineer City of New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey Mr. Betz serves in the role of Consulting City Engineer for the “The Hub City” reporting to the City’s Director of Engineering and Public Works and the City Administrator. FPA’s talented team of professionals led by Eric C. Betz, PE, BCEE, CME, City of New Brunswick’s Consulting City Engineer and FPA’s Vice President & Director of Infrastructure, provides Municipal Engineering support services to the City Engineering and Water Utility on a routine basis and we maintain weekly office hours in the City’s Engineering Department. FPA’s team of diverse subject matter experts managed by Mr. Betz, assist the City in managing and delivering tasks and projects under their day-to-day operations as well and with various capital projects necessary for the City’s complex and aged sanitary, water and stormwater systems, roadways, culverts, parks, buildings, and other municipal infrastructure. Mr. Betz manages and coordinates FPA’s resources to provide on-call licensed land surveying support, design and drafting support, engineering design, � Eric C. Betz, PE, BCEE, CME Director of Infrastructure Page 4 environmental and regulatory permitting assistance, public bidding assistance, and construction phase engineering services inclusive of administration and inspection services. Mr. Betz assists the City with capital project planning, budgeting, and implementation. Furthermore, he assists with the review of developer applications for compliance with City, County, State, and industry standards and providing compliance inspections for Board applications and capital projects. Mr. Betz helped the City plan and create their Municipal Stormwater Utility, which is one of the first in the State, and he continues to support them with Tier A MS4 permit compliance and coordination with NJDEP and USEPA. This role affords Mr. Betz and FPA the opportunity to provide survey, engineering, environmental and construction management, and inspection services for this bustling city with a population of more than 55,000, which is also a commercial hub in central New Jersey and home to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and several major hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and is also known as one of the state’s and region’s leading hubs for research and innovation. Municipal Engineering Services Chatham Borough, New Jersey Assistant Borough Engineer responsible for providing municipal engineering services and assistance to the Borough on an as-needed basis related to budgeting, planning, funding assistance, capital improvement projects involving water, roadway, streetscape, and stormwater improvements, and professional review for the Borough Planning and Zoning Boards. City Engineering Department Special Consultant City of New Brunswick, New Jersey Principal-in-charge of the team who supported the City’s in-house City Engineering Department. Supported capital project needs including CADD, design, permitting, bidding and construction phase engineering services. Our team assisted with capital project budgeting and implementation supporting projects that included stormwater management, traffic and transportation, sanitary sewer system, parks and other city infrastructure. Assisted with review of developer applications for compliance with City, County, State and industry standards. Special Projects Engineer and Water and Sewer Consultant Wall Township, New Jersey Township’s Special Projects Consultant and Water and Sewer Engineer responsible for reviewing water and sewer system extensions and proposed improvements for developer applications for compliance with Township and industry standards. Provide general consulting services on the municipal water and sewer infrastructure. Assist the Township in planning and budgeting of capital projects as required. General Municipal, Water, and Sewer Consultant Keyport Borough, New Jersey Borough’s Water and Sewer Engineer responsible for reviewing water and sewer system extensions and proposed improvements for developer applications for compliance with Borough and industry standards. Provide general consulting services on the municipal water and sewer infrastructure, including budgeting, planning, and implementing capital improvements. � Resume Brian T. Dougherty, PE, BCEE Senior Project Consultant / Manager of Water & Wastewater Mr. Dougherty has more than 28 years of extensive experience in the water and wastewater sector and has designed and managed hundreds of utility and infrastructure projects. His experience includes providing consulting engineering services to local governments, municipal and regional utility authorities, counties, private water companies, state agencies and private clients. Mr. Dougherty’s experience includes the design, permitting, and construction management of a variety of water and wastewater infrastructure. This project experience has included water supply wells, water treatment plants, transmission and distribution mains, and water storage tanks as well as gravity sewer replacements and extensions, sewage pump stations and force mains, and wastewater treatment. He has completed projects involving specialized pipeline designs including horizontal directional drill installations, jack-and-bore and micro-tunnel crossings of critical infrastructure, and pipeline rehabilitation using various techniques. His facility project experience includes new construction,retrofits, and rehabilitation of plant facilities of varying ages, conditions, and capacities. He has also worked on several design-build projects in the role of lead designer and design-build team leader. Mr. Dougherty has developed condition assessments of water and wastewater facilities and infrastructure. His experience includes feasibility studies and assessments to identify necessary upgrades to water and wastewater infrastructure to meet future conditions. His planning experience includes water and sewer master planning efforts that have included demand and build-out projections and the development of and analysis using hydraulic computer models. Mr. Dougherty has successfully assisted clients with identifying and receiving funding through various local, state, and federal programs to help them deliver their capital programs, including the NJ State Revolving Fund (iBank), USDA Rural Development and other regional programs. A licensed engineer in multiple states and a board-certified environmental engineer, Mr. Dougherty has managed water and wastewater engineering departments at other consulting firms during his professional career. As the Water & Wastewater Discipline Manager at FPA, Mr. Dougherty provides managerial direction and supervisory control to develop, manage, promote, and integrate all aspects of the department’s operations to meet client needs and achieve department and firm objectives. Career Snapshot • Over 28 years of experience Education • BS, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University • MS, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University Registrations / Licenses • Professional Engineer: NJ, NY, PA • Board Certified Environmental Engineer (W/WW) Affiliations • American Water Works Association • NJ Water Environment Association • American Academy of Environmental Engineers & Scientists� Brian T. Dougherty, PE, BCEE Senior Project Consultant / Manager of Water & Wastewater Page 2 Veolia Water – Matchaponix Clearwell Replacement Design-Build Manalapan, New Jersey Project principal for design-build project involving the replacement of an existing 75,000-gallon steel clearwell tank and low lift pumps, which were at the end of their useful service life. The project involved the design and construction of a new AWWA D115 precast post-tensioned concrete clear well tank with a net effective storage volume of 150,000 gallons. The project also included the installation of three low lift vertical turbine pumps, which will have a maximum capacity of 8.0 MGD. Permitting included local planning board, NJDEP Safe Drinking Water, and Soil Erosion Control. Private Client – Town Center Road Sanitary Sewer Improvements East Windsor, New Jersey Project director for the design and permitting of approximately 7,500 feet of 24-inch relief sewer project and 1,000 feet of 16-inch force main. Projectincluded the design of jack and bore installationsto cross a Mercer County roadway and state highway. The project also included improvements to a pump station to upgrade the influent channel with new grinders. Permitting effortsincludedNJDEP TWA,freshwater wetlands, NJDOT utility opening and Mercer County road opening permits. Eagleswood Village PFAS Treatment Upgrades Eagleswood, New Jersey Project manager for the design and permitting of water treatment plant upgrades to provide treatment for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) consisting of a dual vessel granular activated carbon system. Other improvements included a new treatment building, hydropnuematic tank, well pitless units, upgraded well pump and new chemical feed systems for caustic soda, orthophosphate, and sodium hypochlorite. New Jersey American Water – Mount Ephraim 2nd Avenue Lift Station Upgrades Borough of Mount Ephraim, New Jersey Project director for route evaluation, design, permitting, bidding and construction administration of replacement of submersible sewage pump station as well as approximately 1,300 feet of 8” and 12” gravity sewer replacements, 3 individual grinder pump stations with 960 feet of 2” force main, and approximately 3,400 feet of 10” force main. Permitting included NJDEP Treatment Works Approval, Camden County Soil Erosion, local and county road opening permits, Conrail permitting, and local planning board approval. Route evaluation included two gravity sewer alignment alternativesto allow forthe abandonment of an existing sewer in environmentally sensitive areas and three force main alignment alternatives. Middlesex Water Company – Maidstone Lift Station Upgrades Southampton, New Jersey Project manager for design-build project for the upgrade of a submersible sewage lift station. Upgrades included a new duplex submersible pumping system, pump guide rails, above-grade discharge valve enclosure, new security fencing, and related site improvements. Design also included a bypass pumping system and provisions for permanent bypass connection. Permitting included NJDEP Treatment Works Approval and Township Zoning Board approval. New Jersey American Water, Roosevelt Avenue Jack and Bore Township of Ocean, New Jersey Project director for the design-build effort of 12-inch water main replacement along Roosevelt Avenue that included a jack-and-bore installation of an 18-inch steel casing under NJ Transit railroad. Project included the NJ Transit Occupancy permit and local road opening permits as well as coordination with local authorities.� Brian T. Dougherty, PE, BCEE Senior Project Consultant / Manager of Water & Wastewater Page 3 New Jersey American Water – Linden 36-inch PCCP Transmission Main Replacement Linden, New Jersey Project director for design, permitting, and construction management of 7,600 feet of 36-inch water transmission main to replace existing prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) main in three phases. The project included easement acquisition, pipeline rehabilitation at two existing railroad crossings, and a new jack-and-bore crossing of a state highway. Project permitting included Conrail Pipeline Occupancy, NJDOT Utility Opening permit, local and county road opening permits, and soil erosion control permitting. Freehold Borough – Water Treatment Plant Borough of Freehold, New Jersey Project manager for the funding assistance, design, and permitting of a new 3.31 MGD water treatment plant, which treats water from six existing water supply wells for iron removal. The project included a new water treatment plant building, which will house a new pressure filtration system and chemical feed systems for sodium hypochlorite, lime, fluoride and polyphosphate. The plant also included a new backwash wastewater tank, supernatant recycle system and sludge pumping system. The project included coordination and planning documents for New Jersey Infrastructure Bank funding. Keyport Borough – Perry Street Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Keyport Borough, New Jersey Project principal for the funding assistance, design, permitting and construction of the upgrades of a 1.44 MGD multi- source treatment plant. The plant improvements include replacement of the existing gravity filters with two new horizontal pressure filters with automated valves and controls, replacement of existing aerator and clarifier with a new induced draft aerator, flocculation and settling basin, new calcium hypochlorite chemical feed system, upgrades to the existing lime, alum and polymer feed systems, three high liftservice pumps, two backwash recycle pumps, new vertical turbine pumps for Well Nos. 7 and 8, a 450 kW emergency generator, and various non￾process facility components. Prepared the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development (USDA￾RD) fund planning and design documents for the treatment plant upgrades and assisted the Borough for funding of the new generator and automatic transfer switch through FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. New Jersey American Water, 2023 Ocean City Sanitary Sewer Improvements Ocean City, New Jersey Project director for design, permitting, and construction management of 7,600 feet of 36-inch water transmission main to replace existing prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) main in three phases. The project included easement acquisition, pipeline rehabilitation at two existing railroad crossings, and a new jack-and-bore crossing of a state highway. Project permitting included Conrail Pipeline Occupancy, NJDOT Utility Opening permit, local and county road opening permits, and soil erosion control permitting. Dudley Park Area Water Main Replacements, New Jersey American Water Camden County, New Jersey Project director for the design and permitting of approximately 9,000 feet of 8- and 12-inch water main replacements. Permitting efforts included county and local road opening permits. New Jersey American Water, Lumberton Water Main Replacements Burlington County, New Jersey Project director for design and permitting of 17,400 feet of 6”, 8”, and 12” water main replacements. Permitting consisted of NJDEP Safe Drinking Water and Burlington County Road Opening Permits.� Resume David Espejo, PE Project Engineer | Water & Wastewater Mr. Espejo has proficient experience in municipal and water/wastewater practices which include computer aided design utilizing Autodesk BIM software such as Civil3D and Revit, geographical information system (GIS) mapping; engineering calculations employing hydraulic modeling; the preparation of specifications; and procurement of permits and grants for various capital roadway rehabilitation, stormwater/wastewater/water improvements, and other site/civil projects. Mr. Espejo has also acquired knowledge in construction management/inspection practices and is familiar with interpreting municipal codes, Department of Transportation standards, DEP Best Water Management Practices, and various other local, state, and federal regulations. Municipal engineering related experience includes assisting with planning board/board of adjustment reviews of land development projects for completeness and technical correctness as well as providing day-to-day engineering support to the municipality and residents. Career Snapshot • 6 years of experience Education • BS, Civil Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology Registrations / Licenses • Professional Engineer: NJ Training • OSHA 10� David Espejo, PE Project Engineer, Water & Wastewater Page 2 Jersey Avenue Water Main Replacement, Phase III New Brunswick, New Jersey Assisted in the design, as Project Engineer, for approximately 1,300 linear feet of new 20-inch diameter ductile iron pipe (DIP) and a parallel 1,100 linear feet of new 8-inch diameter DIP to abandon an outdated water main. Tasks also include complying with the City’s water standards, SESC permitting and the preparation of specifications. Sanitary Sewer Master Plan New Brunswick, New Jersey Assisted in the development of a build-out analysis to obtain a future flow projection using MOD-IV data, floor area ratio from the municipal code, and state projected flow criteria. Modeled the build-out by separating projections for vacant land, land to be constructed, and land currently in construction. Provided technical writing support for the master plan report which included census information, existing conditions of the city sanitary sewer system, and planned land development projects by the city. Special Engineering Services New Brunswick, New Jersey Provided design support including AutoCAD drafting and geographic information system (GIS) mapping, for various roadway projects. Provided drafting services for curb and sidewalk replacement for Nichol Avenue improvements. Provided design and drafting services for stormwater utility improvements along Wilcox Road. Provided design and drafting services for roadway improvements including pavement restoration, intersection remodeling, curb and sidewalk replacement, ADA ramp installations, and striping layout along Georges Road. Koenig Lane Water Treatment Plant Filter Media Replacement Freehold Township, New Jersey Project Engineer for the replacement of three (3) ion-exchange filters for iron and manganese removal and minor repairs. Provided construction management services such as shop drawing reviews and construction observation. Outfall Rehabilitation Project Freehold Township, New Jersey Assisted in the design, as Project Engineer, for the rehabilitation of three (3) stormwater outfalls with new headwall structures and riprap scour protection. Design included grading, riprap stone sizing calculations, erosion control matting, and general restoration. Provided permitting support for the required NJDEP freshwater wetlands and flood hazard area general permits. Provided construction management services such as shop drawing reviews and construction observation. Route 9 South and Schanck Road Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Freehold Township, New Jersey Assisted in the design, as Project Engineer, for the cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining of existing asbestos cement pipe in a deteriorated state and the cleaning and CCTV inspection of sewer in satisfactory condition. The project design also included the geopolymer lining of sewer manholes and spot repairs. Provided permitting services for the required NJDOT highway occupancy permit for work within the state right-of-way. Providing construction management services such as shop drawing reviews, payment applications and construction observation. NJAW Linden 36-Inch PCCP Transmission Main Replacements – Phase 2 Linden, New Jersey Providing design and drafting services for water transmission main improvements to replace existing PCCP pipe with � David Espejo, PE Project Engineer, Water & Wastewater Page 3 approximately 2,770 feet of class 54 ductile iron pipe (DIP). Design includes planning for easement acquisitions, existing utility investigation utilizing GIS mapping, and preparation of utility plan and profile drawings and technical specifications. Providing permit coordination and adherence to agency requirements for Conrail, NJDOT and local road opening permit. Dorothy Street Pump Station Rehabilitation Carteret, New Jersey Assisted with site/civil and process mechanical drawings for the rehabilitation of an existing pump station equipped with two (2) 30-Horsepower sewage pumps. Providing construction observation support and managing shop drawing reviews and project coordination. NJDEP MS4 Compliance Carteret, New Jersey Assisting the Borough with compliance tasks for the NJDEP MS4 permit such as preparing the Tier A annual report, maintaining a stormwater management website, GIS mapping, and preparing a Watershed Improvement Plan. Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority Engineering Services Howell, New Jersey Assisting MRRSA with Developer reviews and EPA Waivers for compliance with the agency’s rules and regulations. Tasks include reviewing plans and supporting documents and preparing a review letter. Lower Manasquan Pump Station Upgrades Howell, New Jersey Provided design services for the site/civil portion of pump station facility upgrades. Design included vehicle turning movement analysis using AutoTurn for driveway, grading, storm sewer analysis, and retaining wall design. Municipal Engineering Services for Clinton Township Clinton Township, New Jersey Assisted with day-to-day local engineering services for a NJ Highlands municipality. Providing a variety of inspection services for land development projects under construction in the municipality and assistance with technical reviews for site plan applications to the planning board and board of adjustment. Responsibilities include performing inspection practices for site grading, hot mix asphalt paving, concrete flatwork, utilities and storm sewer and sanitary sewer testing methods such as the air pressure test and vertical deflection test. Review of minor site plans for municipal surface water management codes. Assist with NJDEP Tier A Stormwater Permitting compliance and annual roadway rehabilitation and flood mitigation projects through the NJDOT municipal aid program. Sanitary Sewer System Condition Assessment and Valuation Mendham Township, New Jersey Prepared a comprehensive sewer system condition assessment and valuation complete with data collection review, reporting on the Township’s two (2) wastewater collection systems, asset inventory tables, complete valuation with cost estimate of the current value of the assets, and a capital improvement program. � Resume Matthew G. Voelkel, PE Project Manager | Water & Wastewater Mr. Voelkel has provided engineering services for a wide variety of projects involving water and wastewater facilities as well as civil site design. He has experience with surveying, detailed engineering design utilizing 3D computer-aided design (Civil3D), and construction and inspection practices. He has participated in the design and preparation of plans and specifications, permitting, bidding, and construction management for water and wastewater treatment plants, distribution mains, water supply wells, gravity sanitary sewer mains, sanitary force mains, municipal roadway construction, and airfield/military facilities. Mr. Voelkel’s responsibilities include performing detailed engineering calculations, analyses, evaluations, and studies as well as preparing high quality construction plans and specifications. In addition to project and staff management, he has also assisted in the development of permit documents. Career Snapshot • Over 12 years of experience Education • BS, Environmental Engineering, State University of New York College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry & Syracuse University • MS, Environmental Engineering, Manhattan College Registrations / Licenses • Professional Engineer: NJ, NY Affiliations • American Water Works Association (AWWA) • Association of Environmental Authorities (AEA) • New Jersey Water Environment Association (NJWEA� Matthew G. Voelkel, PE Project Manager, Water & Wastewater Page 2 Three Brooks Road Water Main Replacement Freehold Township, New Jersey Project Manager for the design of 5,600 linear feet of 10-inch diameter water main along Three Brooks Road in Freehold Township. The design included three horizontal directional drills at three Monmouth County Bridge Crossings. Rutgers Village Phase VII Water Main Replacement City of New Brunswick, New Jersey Project Manager for the design, bid, and construction phase services for the replacement of 2,000 linear feet of 8-inch and 12-inch diameter water main along South Pennington Road in the City of New Brunswick. Raceway Mall Tank Rehabilitation Freehold Township, New Jersey Project Manager for the design, bid, and construction of the rehabilitation of the 3.0 million gallon water storage standpipe at the Raceway Mall in Freehold Township. Koenig Lane Water Treatment Plant Filter Upgrades Freehold Township, New Jersey Project Manager for the design and construction of ion exchange pressure filter upgrades and filter media replacement for vertical pressure filters at the Freehold Township Water Treatment Plant. Harmony Street Sanitary and Storm Sewer Improvements North Plainfield Borough, New Jersey Construction Administrator for the construction of a replacement sanitary sewer. The work included 300 lf of 8-inch diameter sewer main, sanitary manholes, sanitary sewer laterals, stormwater catch basins, stormwater manholes, and stormwater piping. Responsibilities included coordination with general contractor, Borough Department of Public Works, Borough Engineer, and Borough Police Department. Route 22 and North Drive Sanitary Sewer Improvements North Plainfield Borough, New Jersey Assisted with the design for the construction of replacement sanitary sewer along a state highway. The work included the replacement of 300 lf of 8-inch diameter sewer main, sanitary manholes, and sanitary sewer laterals. The design work included preparing construction drawings and specifications, and developing traffic control plans for single lane and shoulder closing on State Highway Route 22 in accordance with NJDOT regulations. Additional responsibilities included coordination with NJDOT engineers for utility opening permits, and production of construction drawings and specifications. Lakewood Township Municipal Utilities Authority, Mercury Removal Treatment GAC Media Replacement Lakewood, New Jersey Project Engineer for the design, bid, and construction phases for the Mercury Removal Treatment GAC Media Replacement project. Water Street Distribution System Improvement Charges (DSIC) Water Main Replacement, SUEZ Toms River, New Jersey Project Manager for the design of approximately 5,000 lf of water main replacement. The project involved surveying, � Matthew G. Voelkel, PE Project Manager, Water & Wastewater Page 3 geotechnical investigation, water main design, and permitting services. Asset Management Plan and Geographic Information System (GIS) Utility Survey Red Bank Borough, New Jersey Project Manager for the preparation of a Water Utility Asset Management Plan and GIS Utility Survey. The Asset Management Plan addressed all requirements of the New Jersey Water Quality Accountability Act and provided the Borough with a working document to manage water utility assets. Well Nos. 14 and 15 Well Head Replacement Freehold Township, New Jersey Assisted with the design for the replacement of two existing well head pitless adapters. The replacement design included the design of above grade well discharge, piping, and appurtenances located in a Freshwater Wetlands Transition Area. Responsible for producing construction documents, including drawings and specifications, and coordinating with the project Permit Lead for the Freshwater Wetlands permits. Replacement Well No. 12 Freehold Township, New Jersey Design Engineer responsible for completing the design replacement of an under producing water supply well. The work included the design of the test well and replacement well within a Freshwater Wetlands Transition Area. Additional responsibilities included producing construction drawings and specifications. Water System Compliance Assistance, Lakewood Township Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) Ocean County, New Jersey Provided compliance assistance with regard to maintaining compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act rules and regulations and requirements of the USEPA and NJDEP. The work included maintaining and updating the USEPA CDX website for the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule data, completion and submission of the quarterly water diversion and utilization reports, monthly and quarterly New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) water quality reports for Aquifer Storage and Recovery wells, and renewal and modification to the authority’s online air quality general permits. Munitions Storage Administration Expansion United States Air National Guard, North Carolina Assisted with the design to develop civil site plan, utility plan, landscape plan, and construction details for a new administration building, munitions storage buildings, and munitions inspections buildings. The site design involved designing new parking areas, walkways, new ADA accessible routes including curb ramps, locations of underground utilities including gas, electric, water, and communication lines, and stormwater conveyance. Additional responsibilities included coordinating with project architects and electrical engineers. � 257-25 November 12, 2025 ESSEX COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2026 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Township of West Orange is one of the municipalities of Essex County that must appoint two (2) Community Development representatives to the Essex County Division of Housing and Community Development; and WHEREAS, the Mayor has recommended the appointment of Zayibeth Carballo and James A. Williams as Community Development representatives from the Township of West Orange; and WHEREAS, the Council is in agreement with the recommendation of the Mayor. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Municipal Council of the Township of West Orange that Zayibeth Carballo and James A. Williams be and they are hereby appointed as the Township of West Orange Community Development representatives to the Essex County Division of Housing and Community Development for the year 2026. Karen Carnevale, R.M.C. Joseph Krakoviak, Council President Municipal Clerk Adopted: November 12, 2025� 258-25 November 12, 2025 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, in October 19, 2025, there was a sewer backup for the second time at the dead-end manhole on Vosseler Court; and WHEREAS, the temporary repair performed by the Department of Public Works sewer crew was not holding up; and WHEREAS, the Department of Engineering proceeded to contact the Shauger Group to conduct the emergency repair to avoid any additional and catastrophic collapse of the sanitary sewer main which could result in further sewage backups into the homes or an overflow into the street; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Local Public Contracts Law, Emergency Contracts, N.J.S.A. 40A:11.6a the Municipal Engineer on October 22, 2025 notified the Purchasing Agent of the need to perform an emergency contract for this work with a cost between $40,000.00 and $60,000.00; and WHEREAS, it was concluded that to expedite the work and to perform the emergency repair of the 8-inch sanitary sewer main at Vosseler Court to protect public health and safety an emergency contract would be issued to The Shauger Group; and WHEREAS, The Shauger Group submitted an invoice dated October 30, 2025 for the emergency repair of the 8-inch sanitary sewer pipe in the amount of $30,429.54; and WHEREAS, the Municipal Engineer by letter dated October 31, 2025 recommends paying the costs of this emergency work; and WHEREAS, sufficient funds exist for this work; and WHEREAS, the Township Council concurs in the foregoing. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange that an emergency appropriation in an amount not to exceed $30,429.54 without authorization is authorized to The Shauger Group for emergency sanitary sewer repair and construction to the Township’s� 8-inch sewer main at Vosseler Court. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this work was performed pursuant to the provisions of the Local Public Contracts Law, Emergency Contracts, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-6 as the work was required to protect public health and welfare. Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C., Municipal Clerk Joe Krakoviak, Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025 I certify funds are available for this work from Account No.: 03-2704-22-0100-040 2022 Capital Account $30,429.54 John Ditinyak, Chief Financial Officer� Invoice Shauger Property Services, Inc. 429 DODD STREET EAST ORANGE, NJ 07017 Voice: 973-676-2100 Fax: 973-676-8200 Invoice Number: E-113843 Invoice Date: Oct 30, 2025 Page: Sold To: TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS 25 LAKESIDE AVENUE WEST ORANGE, NJ 07052 Customer PO Payment Terms 11/14/25 Due Date Sales Rep ID Net 15 Days 1 Attn: ZAYIBETH CARBALLO RE: TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORA Job Number: PC25-066,02,10 Quantity Description Unit Price Extension JOB LOCATION: 1-3 VOSSLER TERRACE, WEST 30,429.54 ORANGE, NJ 07052 SCOPE OF WORK EMERGENCY -REPAIR/REPLACE SEWER FACILITY MOBILIZED, LABOR, EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL, TRAFFIC CONTROL, AND SAFETY SETUP SAWCUT, BROKE, AND REMOVED ASPHALT EXCAVATED AND EXPOSED 8" SEWER MAIN CUT AND REMOVED 15 FOOT SECTION OF PIPE. CLEANED AND PREPARED FOR INSTALL INSTALLED 15 LINEAR FEET OF 8" PVC PIPE AND TWO 8X8X4 TEE'S WITH FERNCOS MADE CONNECTION FROM MANHOLE TO EXISTING PIPE Check No: CONNECTED (2) 4" SEWER LATERALS 13VH01533600 DCA -1-800*-242-5846 Subtotal Continued Sales Tax Continued Total Invoice Amount Continued Payment Received 0.00 TOTAL Continued� Invoice Shauger Property Services, Inc. 429 DODD STREET EAST ORANGE, NJ 07017 Voice: 973-676-2100 Fax: 973-676-8200 Invoice Number: E-113843 Invoice Date: Oct 30, 2025 Page: Sold To: TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS 25 LAKESIDE AVENUE WEST ORANGE, NJ 07052 Customer PO Payment Terms 11/14/25 Due Date Sales Rep ID Net 15 Days 2 Attn: ZAYIBETH CARBALLO RE: TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORA Job Number: Quantity Description Unit Price Extension BACKFILLED WITH 3/4" CLEAN STONE, NEW DGA, AND COMPACTED INSTALLED TEMPORARY COLD PATCH RETURNED AND PERFORMED ASPHALT RESTORATION POURED CONCRETE INSIDE MANHOLE TO MAKE CHANNEL FLOOR CLEANUP, REMOVED, AND DISPOSED OF ALL WORK-RELATED DEBRIS INVOICE BREAKDOWN ATTACHED WORK COMPLETED: 10/23/2025 Check No: 13VH01533600 DCA -1-800*-242-5846 Subtotal 30,429.54 Sales Tax Total Invoice Amount 30,429.54 Payment Received 0.00 TOTAL 30,429.54� A & SHAUGER PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. 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( ) 1. Discussion of any material, the disclosure of which constitutes an invasion of individual privacy. ( ) 2. A collective bargaining agreement or the terms of provisions of same. ( ) 3. Techniques or tactic utilized to protect the safety and property of the public provided that their disclosure could impair such protection. (X ) 4. An investigation of violations or possible violations of the laws of the State of New Jersey and/or the Township of West Orange Administrative Code. (X) 5. Pending or anticipated litigation or contract negotiation in which this body is or maybe a party. ( ) 6. A matter falling within the attorney-client privilege to the extent that confidentiality is required in order for the attorney to exercise his ethical duties to this body. () 7. Personnel matters. () 8. Discussion of any matter which by express provision of Federal law or State statute or rule of Court shall be rendered confidential. ( ) 9. Discussion of any matter in which the release of information would impair a right to receive funds from the Government of the United Sates. () 10. Discussion of any matter involving the purchase, lease or acquisition of real property with public funds, the setting of banking rates or investment of public funds, where it could adversely affect the public interest if discussion of such matters were disclosed.� ( ) 11. Deliberations occurring after a public hearing that may result in imposition of a civil penalty or suspension or loss of a license or permit. More specifically, the Council may discuss in closed session the following topic(s): 259-25 Resolution Authorizing an Executive Session for the Purpose of Discussing Potential Litigation Specifically Litigation-Related Issues from the Affordable Housing Plan, which was Adopted by a Majority Vote of the Planning Board on November 10 and a Matter Related to Attorney-Client Confidentiality (the general subject matter(s) of discussion shall be indicated by a check mark in the appropriate box and shall be more specifically referred to thereafter to the extent such additional disclosure can be made without compromising the need for confidentiality giving rise to the closed session. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the minutes of said discussion shall be made public as soon as the matter under discussion is no longer of a confidential or sensitive nature such that the public interest will no longer be served by such confidentiality. The foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Township Council of the Township of West Orange at a public meeting held on November 12, 2025. Motion: Second: Vote Aye: Opposed: Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C. Joe Krakoviak Municipal Clerk Council President Adopted: November 12, 2025� 2944-25 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 19 SEWERS, SUBSECTION 19-1.3, AND CHAPTER 20, STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, SUBSECTION 20-3.2 OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY that Chapter 19 Subsection 19-1.3 Permit Fees, and Chapter 20 Subsection 20-3.2 Permit Required; Fee, of the Revised General Ordinances of the Township of West Orange be and are hereby amended as follows: I. PURPOSE: The purpose of this ordinance is to amend and supplement Chapter 19 Subsection 19-1.3 Permit Fees, and Chapter 20 Subsection 20-3.2 Permit Required; Fee, of the Revised General Ordinances of the Township of West Orange (the “Township Code”). II. CHAPTER 19, SECTION 1.3 SHALL BE AND HEREBY IS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED TO INCORPORATE THE FOLLOWING: (italic type denotes deletion, bold type denotes addition): Permits as herein shall be issued by the Township Engineer on payment of the following fees: a. Where the property shall have been previously assessed for the making of such connection to the curb, an inspection fee of $75 shall be charged. b. Where an owner or lessee has laid a sewer and made the necessary connections to the curb, in accordance with the provisions of this section, there shall be an inspection fee of $75 for each curb connection. c. Where a connection has been made by the Township and is into the curb of any street, and has not been assessed, there shall be a charge of $500. d. The permit obtained from the State or County Highway Department under Section 19-4 shall be delivered to the Township Engineer at the time of making application for curb connections, together with an inspection fee of $75. Permit fees under this Chapter shall be prescribed by Resolution of the Township Council. III. CHAPTER 20, SECTION 3.2 SHALL BE AND HEREBY IS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED TO INCORPORATE THE FOLLOWING: (italic type denotes deletion, bold type denotes addition� Fee Schedule Curb and Sidewalk Permit Length of Curb or Sidewalk Fee Less than or 50 linear feet $25 More than 50 linear feet $0.50 per linear foot Minimum Fee $25 Maximum Fee $100 Permit fees under this Chapter shall be prescribed by Resolution of the Township Council. III. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES Any Ordinances of the Township which are in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. IV. SEVERABILITY If any part of this Ordinance shall be deemed invalid, such parts shall be severed and the invalidity thereof shall not affect the remaining parts of this Ordinance. V. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect upon final passage and publication in accordance with the law. Susan McCartney, Mayor Joseph Krakoviak, Council President Karen J. Carnevale, R.M.C., Township Clerk Introduced: November 12, 2025 Adopted: November 24, 2025� 2944-25 LEGISLATIVE HISTORY These amendments to the Sewer, the Street and the Sidewalk Ordinance(s) will delete the fee schedules for inspection of Sewer, Curb, and Sidewalk repair or replacement by contractors working in the Township, and establish that the new fee schedules will be prescribed by a resolution of the Township Council. �