TOWNSHIP OF CHATHAM
WORKSHOP AGENDA
MARCH 8, 2007
March 2, 2007 draft
Workshop public meetings are held primarily for the Mayor and Committee to discuss issues informally. These issues will in most cases be resolved at a subsequent regular public meeting by a formal vote either to pass a resolution or adopt an ordinance. Regular public meetings are normally held the second Thursday of each month. The Township Committee may, however, pass a resolution, introduce an ordinance, and, if advertised, adopt an ordinance at a workshop meeting if warranted.
Adequate Notice of this meeting of the Township Committee was given as required by the Open Public Meetings Act as follows: Notice was given to both The Chatham Courier and the Morris County Daily Record on January 5, 2007; notice was posted on the bulletin board in the main hallway of the Municipal Building on January 5, 2007; and notice was filed with the Township Clerk on January 5, 2007.
Special Recognition/Awards:
Proclamation- American Red Cross Month
Reports: Reports by Sub-Committees
Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department
Green Village Volunteer Fire Department
Board of Health
Chatham Emergency Squad
CERT
Consent Agenda (routine items that may be passed by a single roll call vote; any Committee member may call for a separate discussion or vote on any item)
1. Resolution 2007-065 Approving raffles for Corpus Christi Church
2. Resolution 2007-070 Payment of bills
3. Resolution 2007-071 Approving minutes of meetings
4. Resolution 2007-072 Approving Executive Session minutes
5. Resolution 2007-073 Approving raffles for Susan G. Komen Breast Center FDN
6. Resolution 2007-074 Approving sewer connection
7. Resolution 2007-075 Releasing escrow balances
8. Resolution 2007-076 Authorizing Community Pass Bank Account
Discussion: possible ordinance or resolution
Hearing of Citizens/Petitions Note: This is an opportunity for any member of the public to be heard about issues which are not topics scheduled for Public Hearings tonight. To help facilitate an orderly meeting, and to permit all to be heard, speakers are asked to limit their comments to three minutes.
Adjourn