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BEVAN, DAVID L. - Brock Bevan, Executor, 601 Foster Rd, Cheltenham, PA 19012
 
BOROUGH OF HOPEWELL COUNTY OF MERCER, NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MONDAY, MAY 13, 2024 7 P.M. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Hopewell, Mercer County, New Jersey, shall hold a public hearing in the Court Room at Hopewell Borough Hall, 88 East Broad Street, Hopewell, NJ 08525, on Monday, May 13, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. prevailing time on the following: PROPOSED EMERGENT CONDITIONS CERTIFICATION UNDER THE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION ACT N.J.S.A 58:30-1 et seq. (“WIPA”) PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE as follows: 1. By resolution adopted on April 4, 2024, the Borough Council formally accepted and approved the March 28, 2024 report entitled “Water System Evaluation Report” (“Financial Report”) by independent financial advisor Phoenix Advisors, LLC (“Phoenix”) which reviewed, analyzed and reported on the value of the Borough’s water system and short and long term impacts to rate-payers of the cash-flow structure of a sale of the system and provided an estimate as to the financial requirements necessary to address the Borough’s identified emergent conditions and to operate and maintain the system. This report is available for public review on the Borough’s website. 2. Based on the Financial Report, the Borough’s extensive research and analysis and Borough Engineer Boswell Engineering’s continued engineering analysis and reporting, the Borough believes that at least two of the five emergent conditions as identified in WIPA exist, and as follows: A. N.J.S.A. 58:30-5b.(3) – Condition #3 “There is a present deficiency or violation of maximum contaminant levels established pursuant to the ‘Safe Drinking Water Act,’ P.L. 1977, c.224 (C.58:12A-1 et seq.), concerning the availability or potability of water, or concerning the provision of water at adequate volume or pressure, or distribution or treatment of wastewater” to wit: 1. The Borough is working with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Borough consultants to take corrective action to comply with the NJDEP’s: (a) July 7, 2022 Notice of Non-Compliance (for exceedance of the MCL (Maximum Contaminant Level) for Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid (PFOS) for Well No. 4); and (b) September 14, 2023 Notice of Non-Compliance (for failure to remediate the MCL within one year). Although current levels do not presently exceed the PFOS MCL, the NDEP requires that the Borough take corrective action to remediate this condition at Well No. 4. 2. Well No. 4 is currently the only Borough well in operation, for the following reasons: a. Water from Well No. 6 contains arsenic at concentrations above the Safe Drinking Water Act standards, which the Borough cannot afford to treat. Consequently, Well No. 6 has been out of service since 2000. b. Wells No. 2 and No. 5 were removed from service in 2006 due to naturally occurring radium and uranium at concentrations exceeding Safe Drinking Water Act standards, which the Borough could not afford to treat. Both Wells No. 2 and No. 5 have been permanently sealed. Consequently, since April 2016, the Borough has been unable to produce a sufficient volume of water using its own local assets to meet system demand, and must meet its demand with water purchased from New Jersey American Water. Well No. 4 provides 40% of water needed to run the system, and 60% is purchased from NJAW. B. N.J.S.A. 58:30-5b.(5) - Condition #5 “The system owner lacks the financial, technical, or managerial capacity to adequately address any of the foregoing [emergent conditions #1 through #4] on a sustainable basis or own and operate the system in a way that supports economic activity in the municipality on a sustainable basis[]”, to wit: 1. The Borough lacks the financial capacity to undertake necessary improvements to correct the MCL exceedance for Well No. 4 and improve Well No. 6 to bring it back online. 2. The Borough lacks the financial, technical and managerial capacity to own and operate the system in a way that supports economic activity in the Borough on a sustainable basis, and as follows: a. The Borough lacks the financial capacity to invest in the system and undertake and continue the necessary capital improvements to the system now and the future. Based on the information provided in the February 2024 Water Asset Management Report by Borough Engineer Boswell Engineering and 3 Year Capital Plan therein, there is a need for significant financial investment and repairs to the infrastructure of the Borough’s system. The Borough is not in the position to perform sustainable maintenance of the system nor fund the system’s capital needs. 1. Additionally, the Borough lacks the financial capacity to complete the replacement of publicly-owned and customer-owned lead service lines of the water system within the mandatory 10-year statutory timeframe required for replacements by the NJDEP. Such improvements are not included in the Borough’s 3 Year Capital Plan. b. The Borough lacks the ability to properly staff the system with the technical and managerial expertise required to operate the system. c. The Borough cannot undertake the above without increasing water rates for users to a level that deters and significantly cripples economic activity in the Borough. The required increases to water rates will also deter investment in existing private housing stock and deter investment needed to provide inclusionary housing due to the lack of on-going affordability. 3. Phoenix’s findings, as set forth in its Financial Report, can be summarized as follows: A. Due to (i) the rising cost of bulk water purchases; (ii) unforeseen expenditures for leak detection and remediation; and (iii) deferred capital investment, the system operated at a $100,000 deficit in 2023 and is facing a 55% rate increase in 2024. B. The Borough Engineer has identified approximately $6 million of capital improvements required in the next three (3) years, approximately $2.4 million of which would go towards remediation of two (2) wells (Wells No. 4 and No. 6). Although the Borough is pursuing grants to offset a portion of these costs, the projected debt service on the balance of those capital improvements is prohibitively high as compared to the current budget. C. If the Borough were to retain the system, the required rate structure would be significantly higher than that of comparable nearby water systems. D. If the Borough were to sell the system, the estimated sales price could be between $4.5 million and $6.5 million and the proceeds could be used to pay down existing debt, resulting in direct budgetary savings to the Borough. 4. The Borough’s Certification of Emergent Conditions will be publicly considered and evaluated at the May 13, 2024 public hearing, and is in anticipation of the proposed sale of the Borough’s water assets to a capable private or public entity in accordance with WIPA. Regina Toth, RMC Clerk of the Borough of Hopewell 1x, HV, 4/12/24, Fee:$107.28 Affidavit Fee:$15.00
 
EAST WINDSOR MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY REGULAR (HYBRID) MEETING AGENDA Thursday, April 18, 2024 @ 5:30 P.M. STATEMENT The East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority has given public notice of this meeting pursuant to the Open Public Meetings Act in the following manner: a) Posting written notice on the official bulletin board at the East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority office building and hand delivered written notice to the East Windsor Township Clerk on Friday, April 12, 2024 b) E-Mailed to the Cranbury Press Windsor- Hights Herald, Trenton Times and Trentonian on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 PUBLIC ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRONIC MEETING Members of the public who would like to participate via ZOOM video conferencing, can join the meeting by clicking on the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8798530128?pwd=VXV4TDBINE52ZlBnMDNHWkgrSnVPdz09 and by entering in the Meeting ID: 879 853 0128 and Passcode: fGZ958 Members of the public who would like to participate in the meeting by telephone can call (646) 558-8656, followed by the Meeting ID: 879 853 0128 and Passcode: 510506 CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL 1) COMMENTS FROM AUDIENCE 2) APPLICATIONS FOR SERVICE a) Discussion on Contract 3) NEW BUSINESS a) Presentation on East Windsor Township’s Water Story and public discussion b) Approval of Developers Agreement with “The Place at East Windsor” Resolution 2024 -18 4) OLD BUSINESS a) Update on Well #6 addition b) Update on new Administration and Maintenance Building c) RFP for Design of the Millstone Road Water Treatment Plant 5) GENERAL DISCUSSION/TOPICS FROM BOARD MEMBERS 6) CORRESPONDENCE 7) PAYMENT OF BILLS 8) APPROVAL OF: a) Operating Report b) Development Report c) Finance Officer’s Report d) Attorney’s Report e) Engineer’s Report 9) MINUTES: a) Approval of the Regular Meeting minutes for March 21, 2024 ADJOURNMENT 1x, CP, 4/12/24, Fee:$37.52. Affidavit Fee:$15.00
 
Estate of John Charles, Emery also know as John Emery, Late of Bensalem PA. Executrix Martha E Gladen, 90 Cleft Rock Rd, Levittown PA 19057
 
Estate of Mary D. England of Philadelphia. Executrix Celia Engman, 1607 Colony Lane, Havertown, PA 19083.
 
HUNTERDON COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE # 3986 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, HUNTERDON COUNTY DOCKET F-010215-22 M&T BANK VS DANIEL S. HICKS A/K/A DANIEL HICKS; LAUREN P. JOHNSON; NBT BANK NA; COOPER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.; BEACON SALES ACQUISITIONS INC. D/B/A ALLIED BUILDING PRODUCTS; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Execution for sale of mortgaged premises. By virtue of a Writ of Execution in the above stated action to me directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale at public venue and sell to the highest bidder on: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon prevailing time, at the Sheriff's Office, 71 Main Street, Commissioners Meeting Room 2nd Floor, Borough of Flemington, that is to say: Property to be sold is located in the WEST AMWELL County of Hunterdon, State of New Jersey Premises commonly known as: 1347 ROUTE 179 WEST AMWELL, NJ 08530 Tax LOT 10, BLOCK 5 APPROX UPSET AMOUNT: $268,819.57 Dimensions: (approx.): 200.00 x 221.50 x 51.58 x 218.24 x 200.02 x 225.00 FEET (IRREGULAR) Nearest Cross Street: HOLCOMBE GROVE ROAD The foregoing concise description does not constitute a full legal description of the property of which a full legal description may be found in the Office of the Hunterdon County Sheriff. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further publication. The approximate amount due on the above execution is the sum of $239,263.72 together with lawful interest and costs of this sale. A deposit of 20% of the purchase price in cash or certified funds is required at the Close of the sale. **To the best of this firm's knowledge, the property is not an affordable unit subject to the Fair Housing Act.** SURPLUS MONEY: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE 732-902-5399 FREDERICK W. BROWN, SHERIFF HUNTERDON COUNTY 4x, HV, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12, 4/19/24, Fee:$164.04 Affidavit Fee:$15.00
 
LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given of Pending Bond Ordinance and Summary: The bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, was introduced and passed upon first reading at a meeting of the governing body of the Township of Hillsborough, in the County of Somerset State of New Jersey, on April 9, 2024. It will be further considered for final passage, after public hearing thereon, at a meeting of the governing body to be held at the in the Township on April 30,2024 at 7:30pm During the week prior to and up to and including the date of such meeting, copies of the full bond ordinance will be available at no cost and during regular business hours at the Clerk's office for the members of the general public who shall request the same. The summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows: Title:: BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR VARIOUS TOWNSHIP-WIDE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS IN AND BY THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSBOROUGH, IN THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING $9,000,000 THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $8,550,000 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF Purpose(s): Township-wide road resurfacing and overlay program for various streets throughout the Township, all as set forth on a list on file in the office of the Township's Engineering Department, including all work and materials necessary therefor and incidental thereto Appropriation: $9,000,000 Bonds/Notes Authorized: $8,550,000 Grants (if any) Appropriated: N/A Section 20 Costs: $1,500,000 Useful Life: 10 years This Notice is published pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:2-17. Sarah Brake Hillsborough Township Clerk 1x, HB, 4/12/24, Fee:$27.01
 
LEGAL NOTICE THE COMMISSIONERS OF FIRE DISTRICT NO.1 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF SOMERSET, NJ RESOLUTION 2024-08 AMENDING REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE 2024 YEAR ____________________________________________________________________ WHEREAS, Public Law 1975, Chapter 231, Section 13, requires a public body to post and maintain posted and to distribute to designated newspapers and to further file with the Municipal Clerk for the purpose of public inspections, a schedule of the regular meetings of such public body to be held during the calendar year; and WHEREAS, such schedule of regular meetings is required to contain the location of each meeting to the extent that it is known, and the time and date of each meeting; and WHEREAS, Public Law 1975, Chapter 231, Section 3-D, provides that where the annual notice or revisions thereof, in compliance with sections of the subject act, set forth the location, time and date of any meeting, no further action shall be required for such meeting. NOW, THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED by The Commissioners of Fire District No. 1 Hillsborough Township, County of Somerset, NJ as follows: (1) All regular meetings of the Commissioners shall take place at the Hillsborough Fire District Headquarters, 48 East Mountain Road, Hillsborough, NJ 08844 on the following dates: (2) Please note that if meetings are required to be held in virtual format, the meeting’s Go to Meeting link will be posted on the Fire District website: www.hillsboroughfiresafety.com AMENDED 2024 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS MAY 9, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. MAY 14, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. JUNE 6, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. JUNE 11, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. JULY 3, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. JULY 9, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. AUGUST 8, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. AUGUST 13, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 5, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 10, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. OCTOBER 3, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. OCTOBER 8, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. NOVEMBER 7, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. NOVEMBER 12, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. DECEMBER 5, 2024 WORK MEETING 7:00 P.M. DECEMBER 10, 2024 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING 8:00 P.M. (3) A summary of this Resolution shall be mailed/e-mailed to one of the following: Hillsborough Beacon or Courier News. (4) A certified copy of this resolution shall be posted and shall be maintained on the official bulletin board of Hillsborough Township and shall also be kept on file by the Municipal clerk for the purpose of public inspection. 1x, HB, 4/12/24, Fee:$54.77
 
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF PRINCETON NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinance entitled: Ordinance #2024-24 An Ordinance of the Municipality of Princeton Authorizing License Agreements for Hermes of Paris, Inc. and Faherty Clothing for Block 20.06, Lot 87.02 Princeton Tax Map Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12-1 Et Seq. was introduced on first reading at a meeting of the Mayor and Council of Princeton held on April 8, 2024. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This Ordinance would allow the Municipality of Princeton to authorize two License Agreements. The first would be for Hermes of Paris to install a blade sign on the exterior of the building which they will lease at 17 Palmer Square West. The Ordinance would also authorize an additional License Agreement with Faherty Clothing to install two awnings on 7-11 Palmer Square West which they will lease and occupy for their clothing store. Said ordinance is available to the public, free of charge, in the Office of the Clerk, 400 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, New Jersey and on the Princeton Municipal Website at https://www.princetonnj.gov/ordinance-pages/2024-ordinances NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said ordinance will be further considered for final passage after a public hearing thereon on April 29, 2024 at a meeting beginning at 7:00 p.m. at which time and place any person interested may be heard. Rayna E. Harris Municipal Clerk 1x, PP, 4/12/24, Fee:$19.51
 
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF PRINCETON NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinance entitled: Ordinance #2024-25 An Ordinance of the Municipality of Princeton Accepting a Conservation Easement on a Portion of Block 2802, Lot 1.01 Princeton Tax Map and Authorizing the Execution of a Banked Parking Agreement with Mount Lucas Properties, Inc. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12-4 Et Seq. was introduced on first reading at a meeting of the Mayor and Council of Princeton held on April 8, 2024. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This Ordinance would allow the Municipality of Princeton to accept a Conservation Easement and enter into a Developer’s Parking Agreement involving the development of 701 Mount Lucas Road for a 50,000 square foot two-story office building and related improvements as approved by the Princeton Planning Board (see file P2222-228P). Said ordinance is available to the public, free of charge, in the Office of the Clerk, 400 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, New Jersey and on the Princeton Municipal Website at https://www.princetonnj.gov/ordinance-pages/2024-ordinances NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said ordinance will be further considered for final passage after a public hearing thereon on April 29, 2024 at a meeting beginning at 7:00 p.m. at which time and place any person interested may be heard. Rayna E. Harris Municipal Clerk 1x, PP, 4/12/24, Fee:$19.51
 
NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting to be held on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 7:30 p.m., the Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a virtual public hearing on the application submitted by Andrew Magenau and Kristin Schroeder, at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. The meeting will be held electronically via “Zoom.” Instructions for how to access the meeting are below and will also be posted on the home page of Princeton’s website (www.princetonnj.gov) and on the meeting agenda. Computer/mobile device: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83173299859 Or One tap mobile : +16469313860,,83173299859# US +13017158592,,83173299859# US (Washington DC) Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): +1 646 931 3860 US +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 305 224 1968 US +1 309 205 3325 US +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 719 359 4580 US +1 253 205 0468 US +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 360 209 5623 US +1 386 347 5053 US +1 507 473 4847 US +1 564 217 2000 US +1 669 444 9171 US +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 689 278 1000 US Webinar ID: 831 7329 9859 International numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/koXfEsx3p The property involved in the application is located at 9 MacLean Street and is designated on the Princeton tax maps as Block 15.01, Lot 88, being located in the R-4 B Zone. The undersigned has applied for (i) hardship variance relief from the following requirements: (a) small side yard setback (8’ required, 2.3’ to addition roof edge proposed), (b) combined side yard setback (20’ required, 6.96’ to addition roof edge proposed), (c) smaller side yard setback (8’ required, 4.5’ to patio proposed), (d) combined side yard setback (20’ required, 13.4’ to patio proposed); (e) smaller side yard setback (8’ required, 1.4’ to basement window proposed); (f) combined side yard setback (20’ required, 6.2’ to basement window proposed); (g) height to setback (4.5:1 required, 9.1:1 proposed for west elevation and 4.9:1 proposed for east elevation); and (ii) for such other variances, waivers and other and further relief as may be required and which the Board believes to be necessary or proper. A copy of the application, together with plans and related documents are on file in the office of the Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment, 400 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, and are available for public inspection at the Princeton municipal website: www.princetonnj.gov/DocumentCenter. Andrew Magenau & Kristin Schroeder Applicants 1x, PP, 4/12/24, Fee:$43.52 Affidavit Fee:$15.00
 
NOTICE OF DECISION BOROUGH OF HOPEWELL PLANNING BOARD PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on April 3, 2024, the Hopewell Borough Planning Board (the “Board”) adopted Resolution PB#2024-07 (the “Resolution”) which memorialized the following action taken by the Board at its meeting held on March 6, 2024, with respect to the property known as 57 Hamilton Avenue and designated on the official tax map of the Borough of Hopewell, Mercer County, New Jersey as Block 18, Lot 1 (the “Property”): GRANTING Variance relief to allow for the conversion of a ±3,600 square foot portion of the existing building into a cannabis retail operation, waiving minor site plan approvalThe subject property designed as Lot 1 in Block 18 on the Borough of Hopewell (the “Borough”) tax map, located at 57 Hamilton Aveneuse (the “subject property”), in the “Service District” zoning district (the S-Service zone) The terms and conditions of the above referenced approval are more particularly set forth in the Resolutions, copies of which are available for inspection in the Planning Board office at the Hopewell Borough Hall, 88 East Broad Street, Hopewell, New Jersey during normal business hours, or by contacting the Planning Board secretary at planning @hopewellboro-nj.us. Zuzana Karas Planning Board Secretary 1x, HV, 4/12/24, Fee:$17.01
 
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