1 1 2 3 4 OLD FORGE BOROUGH COUNCIL OLD FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA 5 IN RE: COUNCIL WORK SESSION 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DECEMBER 7, 2021 7:00 P.M. EAGLE-MCCLURE HOSE COMPANY MILWAUKEE AVENUE OLD FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL MEMBERS: RUSSELL RINALDI, PRESIDENT RICK NOTARI, VICE-PRESIDENT LOUIS FEBBO JAMES HOOVER MICHAEL LETTIERI 22 MICHAEL KOMENSKY WILLIAM RINALDI, ESQUIRE, SOLICITOR MARYLYNN BARTOLETTI, BOROUGH MANAGER 23 24 25 Mark Wozniak Official Court Reporter 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I'd like to call the work session to order with the Pledge of Allegiance. (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.) MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Roll call, please, Marylynn. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilwoman Avvisato is absent. Councilman Febbo? MR. FEBBO: I'm over here. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Lettieri? MR. LETTIERI: Present. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Hoover? MR. HOOVER: Present. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Notari? MR. NOTARI: Present. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Komensky? MR. KOMENSKY: Here. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Rinaldi? MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Here. Once again, good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the 01d Forge Borough work 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 session. Tonight is Tuesday, December 7, 2001. The purpose of tonight's meeting is to go to our department heads, our council, our borough manager. If anyone from the public would like to speak there's a sign-in sheet with the chief. We'11 set our agenda for our regular meeting, which would be Tuesday, December 21st. We'17 begin with our DPW manager, Joseph Lenceski. Joe, anything for the agenda? MR. LENCESKI: Nothing for the agenda. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Does anybody have any questions for the DPW manager? MR. NOTARI: I just want to thank Joe and his staff for all their help with Snow Forge. We can't do it without you. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Definitely, Joe. Great job. MR. KOMENSKY: Great job. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Thanks, Joe. Zoning/code enforcement, Chris Hart, anything for the agenda? MR. HART: Nothing. 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Does anybody have anything for the zoning officer? MR. HOOVER: Where do we stand with the building on Butler Street? On my end of it it's been quiet for the last two weeks, three weeks. MR. HART: It has been quiet. I spoke with the owner. He stated that the kids are looking to move. Right now they're just kind of tight a little bit. They can't find a place, but they're looking to move back to Scranton. As of now they're not giving any problems, so they're in there, but that's what he's waiting on. Now, Ronnie Coles is taking the building into his name when the estate is settled. So one way or another, once that happens he's going to move forward. He's actually going to come here and meet with everybody, and what the town wants he will do. He's already starting to clean up the building a bit. He painted the front. So it's a process. MR. HOOVER: Somebody painted the front. I kind of got nervous. I thought 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 somebody else was going to be moving in. MR. HART: No, he's doing that for himself in honor of his father and everything. He actually wants to put a mural on there, a fireman's logo of his father. But he's waiting for the estate to settle. The kids, their word is that they're looking for a place in Scranton. They just cannot locate one right now, at the time. So I'm hoping by the end of the year or early next year. January, February at the latest. MR. HOOVER: I know we discussed the nuisance property a while ago. Did we follow through with that? MR. HART: A Tetter was sent, yes, but everything was quiet. I mean, the people within the certain distance, they're okay. They have to be within 250 feet of the property in order to appeal it to the zoning board, and nobody within that has a problem as of now. There's only two houses that are actually within the distance, unfortunately. But, I mean, as of now it's been quiet. There was one call last week 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 but it wasn't affiliated. That was the quad, the dirt bike. But the kids that were renting the garage, they were there at the time of the incident, SO I can't point the finger there legally. Otherwise, we'11 be held liable. MR. HOOVER: I just wanted to know. Idid see them cleaning up the building. I thought they were doing it. MR. HART: Well, they're helping the owner, but Ronnie is doing it to clean up the property. But the kids are ready to go. They're just looking for another place. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Correct me if I'm wrong. The nuisance that he asked about, is this the same one where we -- I thought we filed a nuisance with the magistrate because there was three calls. CHIEF DUBERNAS: They sent a letter. MR. HART: The letter was sent to the estate, but it's not going to go anywhere right now because it's tied up. Ronnie passed away, so the estate is going to hold it. There's nothing really we can do on our end. They followed through with 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 cleaning the property up, but :- MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: We don't have any information on who's in charge of the estate? CHIEF DUBERNAS: Ronnie Coles, Jr. and his sister. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Did he get a copy of the letter? MR. HART: He has it and he's aware. It's not something that : it's a fine set by the borough, now, if anything continues. But the property has been cleaned. There hasn't been any issues there with the kids. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: But my question is there were already three nuisance complaints there, so why do we have to wait for another one? MR. HART: You can't just throw the kids out. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I'm not saying throw the kids out, I'm saying the landlord. CHIEF DUBERNAS: We sent a letter to them. MR. HART: The landlord does have it. It's the landlord's discretion to throw 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 them out or pay a fine. There's nothing we can do about it. It's on the landlord. And the landlord's been working with the kids, like I said, cleaning the property up, and there hasn't been any : MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Are you saying the borough sets the fine? MR. HART: Yeah. It's in our ordinance. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: So we can send him a letter with a fine in it? MR. HART: Not right now because there hasn't been anything. CHIEF DUBERNAS: The only issues we have right now is : it's just not there. It's all over town with ATVs and side by sides. Sunday we had a complaint of a half a dozen or sO going down Moosic Road towards the Convenient. We get them on Connell Street. Last week we had one up on Garber Street. We get them on Butler Street. The ride up and down Main Street. That's our biggest complaint, but we just can't tie it back to : the one from that area we just couldn't tie it back. 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I'm talking about past incidents. CHIEF DUBERNAS: The recent past incident we just had with the ATVs there, but we can't tie that to Butler Street. MR. NOTARI: Chris, the letter you sent, what does it say? MR. HART: It deems the place a nuisance. MR. NOTARI: And they have to either pay a fine : MR. HART: Pay a fine : MR. NOTARI: : or rectify the nuisance. MR. HART: Right, and they are in the process of rectifying the nuisance. I inspect it once or twice a week. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: It's not your fault, Chris. I might have been asking it the wrong way. MR. HART: Since then, like I said, they've been working. I told him the : MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: That's the reason the fine wasn't sent. MR. HART: Yes. Like I said, once 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 the estate is settled the building is his. He has plans for the building. You know, he's not going to keep the kids there. He's going to use the upper part for storage, he's going to do the front office, but he's going to make it something, like a one man detail shop, something like that. That's his plan for the future. But until he settles the estate he really can't -- he's kind of tied. Ronnie can't tell the kids to get out of there. The estate attorney would have to file, so it's kind of hard for him to come down on them. But he's working with them and he's working with us. That's where we're at. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: My second question would be the second state inspector that we put on a couple months ago, what have we done with that? MR. HART: I'm waiting for information. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: What kind? MR. HART: The legal paperwork, whatever Billy has to get to me. ATTY. RINALDI: I did talk to 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Moosic. Moosic only has one. They do not alternate. They did, he said, four, five years ago. So we have to come up with some kind of alternating language. Theirs was they would alternate between the two. Somebody would come in, the zoning officer would say okay, this guy's up today, this guy's up tomorrow. They don't do it that way. I'm still not a hundred percent sure you can. I want to get BIU's contract. We should get the same fee from both of them. I want to wrap it up for the end of the year. Like I said, nobody has alternating. I've tried to find somebody who is alternating. MR. HART: The only problem we're going to have with alternating is if you take somebody like George Dunbar, who's built a hundred buildings, I mean, that inspector should stay through with his process. MR. HOOVER: He would. MR. HART: But if we said that you have to alternate, what do I do if I call 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 George, it's NEIC? You can't just change the rules for that. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: The last I talked to them months ago a few people from Moosic : MR. NOTARI: When did we change the rules? MR. HART: If we set the rules that we're going to alternate every other, what if George falls in the rotation where NEIC is going to be their inspector? MR. NOTARI: So what? They're all following the same standards, aren't they? MR. HART: But BIU has all of his documents, all of his blueprints. Everything is kept here. George doesn't have to reprint his documents. A17 of George's projects roll off the same set of plans. They're issued to BIU. So then George would have to turn around and get his architect : MR. NOTARI: A17 his buildings are different. MR. HART: No, they look that way color wise and a couple aesthetics. 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. HOOVER: If he's doing a big project like that there's no reason you can't leave that inspector there. MR. HART: That's what I'm saying. I'm waiting for whatever you guys tell me. MR. LETTIERI: I thought we were getting another vendor to give people an option. Instead of going with BIU they can go with someone else. I didn't see anything about alternating. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: The way I saw it was, I thought : and I spoke with Moosic. This is months ago, when they did have the alternating in the past. You walk into the zoning office, you say I want to put a deck on. The zoning department says here's our two inspectors. You give them two cards. Call an inspector. They walk out with the two cards and they call who they want. MR. HART: That's fine with me. ATTY. RINALDI: That's not what they told me. It's actually not amended. Actually they're like your zoning officer for commercial. So you're appointing them 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 as your code enforcement. MR. NOTARI: They work for us. They don't work for the people doing the project. ATTY. RINALDI: I just want to make sure we don't get jammed. MR. NOTARI: Why would we give them a - choice? They're inspecting for us. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: No, I'm saying if a resident comes in to the zoning department and says I want to put a deck on, our zoning officer says we have two building inspectors, he gives the resident a business card. MR. NOTARI: Why would we give them a C choice? MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: The resident? MR. NOTARI: Yes. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Why not? MR. NOTARI: Because the inspectors work for us, not for them. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: They're still working for us but the resident picks the inspector. MR. LETTIERI: Like towing. We have people towing for us, but if I call Mike 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Schuback that's my choice. MR. NOTARI: Well, I don't like this inspector because this inspector is easier, so I'm going to go with the easy guy even though they're not doing what they're supposed to be doing. MR. HART: And that's what they do, but there's certain things : the can go outside of us, especially when it comes to residential. If you get a new service put in your house you don't even have to call BIU or anybody. You can use somebody else. ATTY. RINALDI: They have to call you. MR. HART: They have to call me and notify me who they're using, but they don't have to use our in-house inspector for any type of electrical service from PPL or anything, and that's a residential law. ATTY. RINALDI: There's a code they have to follow, and you have to make sure they follow it before you permit : MR. HART: If you clarify it with Joe Zupolski, residential you don't have to you're not forced through the town. 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. NOTARI: Right, commercial. MR. HART: No, residential you don't have to. MR. NOTARI: But BIU's our commercial inspector. MR. HART: They still do our residential as well. ATTY. RINALDI: We still have a building code. MR. HART: Right. You can clarify it with Joe because Joe's the one that told me. ATTY. RINALDI: They don't have anything to do with the residential building code. That's all you. MR. HART: But Joe still inspects structures for us. He always has. He's always inspected our structure and residential. ATTY. RINALDI: I don't know that we gave them that power. MR. HART: He's been doing it for years. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: So you're just looking for direction from council or from 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Bill on how we're going to do it? MR. HART: Yeah, from you guys on which way to go with everything. I'11 inspect residential. If that's the way we had it I'11 do all the residential inspecting. That's fine. If you want to use two, whichever way you guys decide I'17 use. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: We'11 get back to you. MR. NOTARI: Yeah. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: That's what we'11 do. I wasn't sure what you were waiting on or who. MR. HART: I'm fine either way. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Then we'11 meet, we'1l discuss it and get back to you on it. Anyone else have anything for Chris? Anything else for us? MR. HART: Nothing. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Thank you. Dave Lopatka, engineer. Anything for the agenda? MR. LOPATKA: Nothing for the agenda. 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. NOTARI: Do we have a timeline? MR. HOOVER: The blue stone is being put up. MR. LOPATKA: Should be another week orso. Do I have a timeline? Actually, we're scheduling a punch list walk through this week. The only thing we're really waiting on is the security people to finalize the alarm system so we can get the elevator people to inspect the elevator. MR. NOTARI: I thought we were waiting for the phone company? MS. BARTOLETTI: Everything is steps. MR. LOPATKA: Marylynn can tell you. She talked to 20 different people at Comcast, sO we finally got someone from Comcast. - We got Comcast out there, they hooked up the phone lines. Now we have to get Vector back to finalize because of the new phone lines. We got the numbers, we got everything squared away, I gave it to the elevator people. The elevator people need the final fire alarm hooked up sO that when they come to test the elevator they can call 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 it, see if it will call 911. So that has to be finalized. MR. NOTARI: Okay, thanks. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Dave, anything else? Anyone else have anything for Dave? Thanks, Dave. Chief Dubernas, anything from the department for the agenda? CHIEF DUBERNAS: Just to higher a part-time after the interview, and, Council President, Mr. Lettieri's good for that 11:00 Monday. MR. HOOVER: The 13th at 11. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: At the borough building? CHIEF DUBERNAS: Yes. Go in the back. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anything else? CHIEF DUBERNAS: That's it. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody have any questions for the chief? MR. LETTIERI: Where are we at with the concrete barriers and no outlet sign for Mrs. Wilk? CHIEF DUBERNAS: That's a question I 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 have for you guys. When I look at it -- I was talking to Council President Rinaldi last week. So that road actually goes from Lawrence Street all the way to Hatala's. There's supposed to be a paper alley there, road. There's actually a roadway that went all the way to Hatala's that's actually called Sherry Lane. If you look at the back of everybody's property there there's people's garages that have easements to go to that back property. So I wasn't sure if we could close that off because they would have an entranceway still on George Street, and nobody accesses the back of their property except for that entranceway that's off of George Street that goes behind Mrs. Semenza's and Mrs. Wilk's and all that. Then the other part of the 200 block we still have that easement coming off of Lawrence Street that was actually Insalaco's parking lot. MR. NOTARY: So I have a question. Have we done the research on the property line behind the Semenza house and Wilk 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 house? Because it's the school's understanding that their property line butts up against those residential property lines and that there's no longer a paper alley there. CHIEF DUBERNAS: The way I understood it, all the homeowners from George Street : Lawrence Street all the way to Sherry Lane have an easement, a right-of-way to access their garages. Like, my dad's garage has a garage door in the back. It actually comes out on the school property. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Back in the old days there was a road. MR. NOTARI: There was a road there. It's no longer there. Sal called me and gave me the whole rundown. The people between George Street and Lawrence Street need to contact the new property owner at Insalaco's and make sure they're going to have access to their property. Regardless of whether we've blocked off the end of George Street or not they're still going to need access. 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CHIEF DUBERNAS: The only thing we would block off is just -- Id didn't know if we were able to cross that easement because that goes right through there. MR. NOTARI: But the easement isn't with us. It's a public street. CHIEF DUBERNAS: For George Street. MR. NOTARI: Their easement has to be with the property owners they abut, which is either the school or whoever owns Insalaco's now. But again, I know for a fact the school believes that - and I don't know if they know if there's an easement or not, if there even is one. The school believes their properties butt up against the residential properties, because I know they were looking about developing Billy Long, refurbishing it further. I had mentioned to my brother that there's an alleyway. He's, like, there's not. We researched it. The property lines but up. I'm just making you aware. That's something the property owners are going to have to discuss. That's nothing that we have to worry about. I don't think so, 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 anyway. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Not if we intend to block it where we were looking to block it. MR. NOTARI: They would still have access. CHIEF DUBERNAS: They just wouldn't be - able to use the parking lot. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: The only thing is, Mare, I drove past there a few times and looked at it after we discussed it. If we were to block that, there's a telephone pole back there. I think we'd have to call PPL to just put a light there. MS. BARTOLETTI: Is this something that you're really thinking about just because you're worried about tractor-trailers? ATTY. RINALDI: You can't just block a road because the public has an interest there. Just because you want to prevent : you can't just say I'm blocking this road. CHIEF DUBERNAS: It's making it a dead end. MR. NOTARI: Technically it is a 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 dead end. MR. LETTIERI: It's not a road, it's a dead end that goes to a parking lot. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: A17 we're doing is blocking the parking lot exit or entrance. ATTY. RINALDI: You better check the development plan when they put that in. They might have used that : where are you blocking it off, on our property or : CHIEF DUBERNAS: Right on the end of our street. ATTY. RINALDI: But if his development plan has that as an access it's approved, then that's an access. CHIEF DUBERNAS: I'17 have to look into that. ATTY. RINALDI: Because that might have been part of the plan for the ingress/egress. So that's what you approved. You can't say now because then Insalaco's can come back and say you can't block this, you approved my plan. This is my access to get to whatever street it is. MR. NOTARI: George. 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ATTY. RINALDI: We'11 have to dig that out somewhere. MR. HOOVER: We're going to have to send these people letters, too, let them know we are blocking it. ATTY. RINALDI: You're not really blocking the road, you're just telling the property owner you can't use ingress or egress from that road. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Right. They want to make sure no commercial vehicles come out George Street. ATTY. RINALDI: Well, that's a different situation, saying nobody can drive their car through there, if it's a road. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Why can't we just have a sign that says all commercial MR. NOTARI: Yeah, because signs work well in town. They're driving down Alicia Street, down Taroli. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Concrete barrier works a lot better than a sign. MR. NOTARI: The road ends there. So, like, again, the road stops there. If the property owner puts a barricade there 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 it's going to be the same thing. ATTY. RINALDI: But he can do it because it's his property. MR. NOTARI: George Street is our property. ATTY. RINALDI: That building there needs access. There's no way you could have approved it without an access to construct that building there. So the access is either Lawrence Street or George Street. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: There's access off of Main Street, Lawrence Street. MR. NOTARI: There's two accesses. MR. LETTIERI: There's two access points in the front. There's no need for a truck to be going back there. ATTY. RINALDI: You still have access from Lawrence and George because they're public streets. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: And Main. ATTY. RINALDI: That's different because that's an easement. But as far as a public roadway connecting to the property you have Lawrence and George. We have to find out, whoever bought the building, if 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 they bought an easement with it or just the building. MR. KOMENSKY: Is that an easement going there? MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: They own that road, Insalaco's. That's their road from Main to Lawrence. ATTY. RINALDI: Maybe they don't want traffic flowing to the back now. They don't own everything. The guy's got to know what he's buying. We can pull some deeds and try and figure out what's going on there. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Let's pull the deeds and look at it and see where we're at with it. Chief, anything else? CHIEF DUBERNAS: No. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody else for the chief? Thanks, Chief. Bill, solicitor, anything for the agenda? ATTY. RINALDI: The sewer ordinance, if we can maybe touch it up tonight if there's anything anybody wants to change and 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 we'11 put that on the agenda. You're going to have your tax ordinances on the agenda. There's just one tax ordinance. It will be the tax and the sewer ordinance. That's the only items for the agenda unless we : it could be the DPW or police contract. They're still up in the air. They're going to be a go to reapprove the plans at planning? We might have the reapproval of the sale of the pit property if we can get the plan back in to planning on Tuesday. Then we can have it on the agenda and get it reapproved by council. MR. NOTARI: Dave, were there any problems with that the other day? You walked the property. Right? MR. LOPATKA: A11 four corners. MR. NOTARI: You didn't have any problems? MR. LOPATKA: No. You might want to check with them. ATTY. RINALDI: Maybe we can just wait until they finally say MR. LOPATKA: Well, they're putting it on their agenda to vote on it. 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. NOTARI: That's tomorrow. ATTY. RINALDI: If it passes, then we'11 get it reapproved and start the clock ticking. They have 90 days to record it. That's all I have. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anyone have any questions for the solicitor? Thank you, Bill. ATTY. RINALDI: Are there any changes anybody wants to make tonight to the sewer ordinance or just let me know during the week? MR. HOOVER: I've looked at it. I think it's cut and dry, really. ATTY. RINALDI: It gives you a lot of flexibility. We'17 attach the agreement with the resolution for the water shut off. So there will be a resolution for water shut off, too. Just let me know. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Thanks, Bill. Marylynn, borough manager, anything for the agenda? MS. BARTOLETTI: Yes. We will have a D&M payment application for the building, a D&M payment application for the elevator, 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 and adopt the 2022 budget. MR. NOTARI: The budget does not raise taxes. Correct? MS. BARTOLETTI: No, it does not. MR. NOTARI: Nice work. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anything else? MS. BARTOLETTI: No. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody have any questions for the borough manager? Thanks, Marylynn. Before we go down the table we'11 go to public speaking. John Juroski? MR. JUROSKI: I need help. First of all, I heard you guys say that there's no problem or the quads are going up : they don't go in front of my house, they go and they turn around at Pagnottl's, then they want to have some fun. Thursday they did that and they stopped in front of one of my neighbors' house. Stopped and provoked the guy, and little did we know there was a fight. Something bad is going to happen, and, like, these good boys, we call so called saints, good fellows, they're provoking my neighbors. That should not be 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 allowed. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: There was a fight? MR. JUROSKI: Nobody wants to admit to it, but there was a fight, and that's not right. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Were the police called? MR. JUROSKI: They would not admit to the fight. The police were called and the chief and whoever went, there was two cops, they responded, but they would not admit to a fight. Something bad is going to happen. So, Mr. Hart, can you talk to your friends and tell them don't come up the street? MR. HART: That's not me, that's a police matter. MR. JUROSKI: Okay, talk to your friends and tell them not to come up the street. That's all I'm saying. Don't provoke my neighbors. CHIEF DUBERNAS: That's the first I heard about a fight. That call we got was 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 for them in the roadway up there, and Officer Terhune went to Garber Street, myself and officer Caceres went to the garage. So this is the first time we heard anything about a fight. MR. HOOVER: Is it the same two quads that : was that the same day? MR. JUROSKI: That was the same one. The reason why they left, somebody said I'm calling 911. MR. HOOVER: Well, I was told that the two quads that were there in the street were not part of the garage. MR. JUROSKI: Yeah, the guy in the garage told you. MR. HOOVER: No. MR. JUROSKI: The fight was the garage. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Who was involved in the fight? MR. JUROSKI: I'm not saying who because they don't want it to be known who was involved in the fight. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: John, if there was a fight and you know about it and you 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 want something done you have to notify the police. You have to make the police aware of it. MR. JUROSKI: The two guys walked away. Okay? Something bad's going to happen. Then we dropped it. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I'm just saying, the police can't do an investigation : CHIEF DUBERNAS: I know there was a confrontation because that's the call that came in about an ATV and a dirt bike going up and down the road. That's how we wound up getting pictures, was from one of the callers. And we actually put it on our Facebook because we're looking into it. We want to know who it was. But nobody told us there was any kind of physical fight or anything. There was a verbal altercation. That's with the ATV riders and the dirt bike. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: If there's some type of fight or some type of trouble that they know about you have to let the police know sO they can take care of it. 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. HOOVER: John, that house that's for sale up there, is that close to your house? The house with a blue for sale sign in front, Caldwell Banker. MR. JUROSKI: They sold that in less than a day. It's right next to Keith. MR. HOOVER: That just happened to be where the one broke down? Okay. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anything else? MR. JUROSKI: That's it. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: We'11 go down the table, see if anyone has anything for the agenda. Mayor Legg? MAYOR LEGG: I just want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers and comments. It was a rough three weeks for Bob, and I tell you the comments and everything were greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. Marylynn and Rick and them with the Snow Forge, I apologize. I contributed absolutely nothing, for obvious reason, but you guys did another bang-up job and every year it just gets better and better. Outstanding job. I got called and I got 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 stopped and I got a lot of positive feedback. Tremendous job. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Glad to see you're feeling better. Councilman Notari? MR. NOTARI: Just on the heels of the mayor, I'd like to thank council and our borough staff. I know I pointed out Joe, but everybody. Our office staff, our zoning staff, our police staff, our fire department. You're continued support and dedication to our event really makes it go. Without that support we wouldn't be able to have such a great day. I mean, every year we say it's the best one, but really Sunday it was unbelievable to see how smoothly everything went and to see the people of 01d Forge out enjoying our community in a safe spot. So thank you for all of that and we appreciate the support. That's all I have. MR. LETTIERI: On that, kudos to all, everybody that's involved. Great job. MR. KOMENSKY: Yes, it was a great job. I'd like to thank all the staff for 36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 working hard. Everybody did a great job, and to see the kids with the smiles on their faces and the parents, it was just a great day even though it got colder later on in the day. So thank you, everybody, for putting the time in. Even if you put five minutes in, it was just a great day. And thank you to the residents. MR. HOOVER: I have nothing but kudos for Sunday. It was just a great day for 01d Forge. MR. FEBBO: I just want to say one thing, let everybody know that Councilman Febbo is not dying. I haven't been around because I have one lung that's not hitting on a hundred percent cylinder here. So until I get it resolved, with Covid and everybody being sick and the weather I choose to stay away from the public and sO on. So that being said, otherwise I'm fine. It's a matter of getting whatever it is straightened out. And it's not Covid. MR. HOOVER: Good to hear it. 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. RUSSEL RINALDI: Before we end, two things. A quick executive, if we could have one at the end of the meeting, and then just to echo off everybody else, great job once again. I know Councilman Notari is a big part of the Snow Forge committee, Marylynn and about seven other members? MR. NOTARI: Eight more. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Ten total. They really do an exceptional job and I know we all recognize. I'd like to recognize them as well. The DPW staff, the police, fire department. Everyone involved. Councilman Komensky, the emergency management director, was up and down the road, the chief was up and down the road. It's a really great event. Great for the town, great for the kids, like a lot of people said. MR. NOTARI: This is the seventh year. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Have we ever acknowledged them with maybe a proclamation or a certificate of appreciation? Something that we could present to the committee as a 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 hole? I don't think we ever did that. MR. NOTARI: No. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I think that would be nice. MR. NOTARI: It would be nice. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Is there a way we can get them all here for the next meeting? MS. BARTOLETTI: How about January? MR. HOOVER: How about when we move into the new building? MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I'd like to present it to them all at once just to show our appreciation for all the hard work they do for the town. I think they would like that. I think they do a great job with everyone involved. That's all I have. Anyone have anything else before we adjourn? MR. LENCESKI: I just want you to know that Chris spent a lot of time with us, eight hours Saturday making barricades. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Chris, when we said all the staff we meant you as well. If there's nothing else, at this time the chair would ask to adjourn. 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. NOTARI: I'11 make a motion to adjourn. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: A11 in favor? (Unanimous. Meeting adjourned.) 40 1 2 3 4 5 CERTLFICATE Ih hereby certify that I attended the foregoing proceeding, took stenographic notes of the same, that 6 the foregoing, consisting of 39 pages, is a true and correct copy, done to the best of my ability, of same 7 8 and the whole thereof. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Mark Wozniak Official Court Reporter 1 1 1111-19:13 11:0011-19:12 13th/1-19:13 2 20/9-18:16 200/1-20:19 20011-3:2 2021! 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