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Roseland council introduces multiple bond and code-change ordinances; adopts salary ordinances
Summary
On Aug. 12 the Roseland Borough council introduced ordinances addressing flood mapping, water meters ($400,000), vehicles, water/sewer improvements ($2,467,600), parks sponsorship fees and police department composition; it also adopted Ordinances 24-2025 and 25-2025 (salary ordinances) after public hearings and approved routine resolutions and a bill list.
The Roseland Borough council on Aug. 12 introduced a slate of ordinances and adopted two measures setting salaries for municipal employees and elected officials.
Clerk (referred to in the transcript as Miss Kenny/Miss Kennedy) read titles and the council moved to introduce the following ordinances; each was scheduled for public hearing on Sept. 16, 2025: Ordinance 26‑2025 (repeal and replacement of Chapter 22 to adopt flood hazard maps and establish a floodplain administrator); Ordinance 27‑2025 (amendment to remove the requirement for fire extinguishers in one‑ and two‑family dwellings, stated as in accordance with state statute); Ordinance 28‑2025 (bond ordinance appropriating $400,000 to acquire water meters and related equipment); Ordinance 29‑2025 (bond ordinance for vehicles and equipment, transcript included a garbled bonds figure…
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