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Woolwich committee approves consent agenda, police promotions, staff gifts and authorizes review of two cannabis applications

Woolwich Township Committee · December 2, 2024
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Summary

The committee approved a consent agenda including grant acceptance, tax adjustments and several police department elevations, approved buying employee gift cards, authorized the Township Administrator to review two cannabis license applications for completeness, and approved bills and purchase orders with a few abstentions.

At its Dec. 2 meeting, the Woolwich Township Committee approved a consent agenda and a group of routine resolutions (R-2024-307 through R-2024-315) covering items such as acceptance of a Federal Emergency Management Performance Grant subgrant, hiring a per diem snow removal employee, tax overpayment refunds or transfers, and a set of internal police department elevations.

Committeeman Frederick asked for more detailed reporting from the Tax Collector on Resolution R-2024-310 (cancellation of tax overpayments or delinquent amounts under $5); Mayor Matthias advised contacting the Tax Collector for those details in her report.

Under old business, the committee heard that the approved water tower logo winner agreed to minor design changes and that an official announcement is planned for the Dec. 16 meeting. Under new business, the committee unanimously authorized the Township CFO to purchase gift cards for each employee and also authorized the Township Administrator to review two cannabis license applications (Woolwich Wellness and Nova Farms) for completeness; final approval of any license would require a future resolution.

The committee also approved bills and purchase orders. Roll-call votes on bills included abstentions by Committeeman Frederick (abstain on all Verizon and Horton items) and Deputy Mayor Nocentino (abstain on Horton); otherwise the vote carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:23 p.m.

Ending note: Several routine and personnel matters were handled on the consent agenda; the cannabis applications will next undergo an administrative completeness review before returning to the committee for formal action.