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7 Comments
Gotta wonder why there is any discussion on pay-to-play in the workshop. It seemed like the judge was pretty clear.
Doherty took pass-through contributions so based on Belmar’s ordinance.
9-5 General Ineligibility of Any Elected Official Who Receives any Pass-Through Campaign Contributions to Participate or Vote on Certain Categories of Matters.
a. Any elected official who has received either as Belmar campaign contributions or other elected office campaign contributions during any of the three (3) preceding calendar years, including during years preceding his or her election, any pass-through campaign contributions shall be ineligible to participate in, or cast a vote on any of the following categories of matters for the remainder of that calendar year and for a period of three (3) additional calendar years following that calendar year:
1. The award of any agreement to purchase goods or services, and shall be further barred from voting on the grant of change orders with respect to publicly bid contracts or agreements; with respect to each and every vote as to which the Mayor or member of the Council is ineligible by virtue of this provision, the reasons for the abstention shall be set forth on the record, recorded in the minutes, and noted on the resolution awarding the contract or agreement for the sale of goods and services;
2. Any development matter, and any appointment to the Planning Board or Board of Adjustment of the Borough of Belmar;
3. Any matter relating to or involving any Belmar alcoholic beverage licensee or any other alcoholic beverage licensee.
(Ord. No. 2004-14 § 2; Ord. No. 2005-19 § III)
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BOROUGH OF BELMAR NOTICE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to the Borough of Belmar, for a person-to-person transfer to S.L.B.D. Associates, LLC of the inactive Plenary Retail Consumption License Number 1306-32-015-006 with Broad Package Privilege heretofore issued to In Vino Verita, LLC, 1000 Main Street, Belmar, NJ 07719, held in pocket. The name and address of the officer(s), director(s) and members holding one percent or more of any of the membership interest of said Limited Liability Company are: Barry N. DePeppe 206 First Avenue, Belmar, NJ 07719 Sanford I. Loran 1304 Gully Road, Wall, NJ 07753 Objections, if any, should be made immediately, in writing to April Claudio, Borough Clerk, Borough Hall, 601 Main Street, P.O. Box A, Belmar, NJ 07719. . /s/ S.L.B.D. Associates, LLC, a Limited Liability Company 800 Main Street, Suite 103 Belmar, NJ 07719 Applicant Date: July 7, 2016 ($90.00)
Shortchange Belmar public education …. more redevelopment areas.
#5 – The best thing that could be done with the stupid Belmar Elementary School building is to set it afire and let the surrounding firemen use it as a controlled fire to practice on. This idea of brick and mortar “schools” are already long past their expiration date.
Ya JOE school is 4 SUCKAZ. If I taut a CLASS it be about how MANY SHOTS can you TAKE – POKEMAN GO at D’Jais baybay!!!
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