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Mayor and Council Mayor Lawrence W. Cuneo Council President Richard Ritty Polhemus Environmental & Natural Resources Councilman Matthew Abatemarco Finance and Administration Councilman Robert Budesa Legal Affairs Councilwoman Susan Coletti Community Affairs Councilman Raymond Newman Community Affairs Councilman Barry Wieck Public Safety / Public Works Borough of Pine Beach Municipal Clerk s Office Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm Building Department: Monday/ Wednesday/Friday 9:30am 11:30am Zoning Officer: Tuesdays 3pm 4:30pm Utilities Clerk: Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm * Tax Assessor & Tax Collector Tuesdays 5pm 7pm Administration Charlene A. Carney, Municipal Clerk and Registrar of Vital Statistics Mary Jane Steib, Chief Financial Officer Thea Kratochvil, Clerk s office/building Department Christine Dehnz, Tax Collector Phone: Richard Kenny, Tax Assessor John Tilton, Zoning Official Michael Sedlak, Utilities Superintendent Juliane Lazzaro, Utilities Clerk Phone: 732-349-6425/Fax: 732-240-0533 www.pinebeachborough.us Public Safety County Dispatch: 732-341-2616 Emergency Dial 911 Kevin Simon, OEM Coordinator 732-341-4613 Municipal Court Phillip M. Miller, Judge Linda Felton, Court Administrator 732-349-6453 MISSION STATEMENT FROM MAYOR AND COUNCIL: The Pine Beach Governing Body is dedicated to establishing the utmost quality of life for our residents by providing a safe, clean, and friendly community in a fiscally responsible manner. **Important Effective January 1, 2015 Annual Water Rate Increase** Due to the Borough s need to replace one of the water wells and the purchase of new water meters, the Borough has been forced to raise the water rates. On December 10, 2014, Ordinance 14-13-724 was adopted to increase the annual rate. The flat water rate will be $200 per year for 40,000 gallons paid in (two) equal installments of $100.00 Due dates will stay the same January 1 st and July 1 st. All excess usage over 40,000 gallons but less than 750,000 gallons will be billed at $2.50 per 1,000 gallons All excess over 750,000 gallons will be billed at $3.50 per 1,000 gallons

January 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 New Years Day Boro Offices Closed 2 Dog Licenses Due 3 4 5 & Boro Annual Reorganization Meeting 7:30 11 12 18 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 6 13 20 7 Municipal Court 3pm 14 Boro Council Mtg. 21 8 9 10 Land Use Board 15 16 17 22 23 24 Boro Offices Closed 25 26 Alliance Meeting 4:30pm 27 Environmental Commission 28 29 30 31

Snow Information Parking of Vehicles: There is no parking of vehicles on any Borough street when snow is forecasted. All vehicles must be parked in your driveway or on the right of way area off of the paved portion of the roadway in front of your home. Vehicles left on the roadway will be towed. Depositing of snow or ice into the street is prohibited: No person shall throw, place or deposit any snow or ice into or on any street in the Borough, nor upon the property of another and no owner, tenant or occupant shall cause or allow such depositing of snow or ice which accumulated on private property or upon vehicles into the streets of the Borough. Please remove all portable basketball hoops from the side of the roadway as they inhibit snowplowing and cause safety issues. Please remember to not place your trash or recycling cans out for collection when snow is forecast. Please place it out the following day, after snow removal is complete. Please remember that ALL SNOW must be cleared from your vehicle before driving. IT S THE LAW. Selling or Renting a Home? A Certificate of Occupancy (C.O.) is required. Applications are available online at www.pinebeachborough.us. A new rental C.O. is required with every new tenant prior to occupying the residence. All landlords are required to register with the Borough for each of their rental properties. Applications are available at the Borough Clerk s Office. Please feel free to contact our office with any questions, complaints, concerns or comments at 732-349-6425. Zoning Permits: Any additions which change the footprint of your home, accessory building (tool shed, detached garage, gazebo), pool or fence must have a zoning permit. To obtain a permit, please bring a copy of your survey in to show where the change will take place. COME OUT AND BEAT THE WINTER BLUES WITH OUR ANNUAL GIFT AUCTION Hosted by the Pine Beach Municipal Alliance & Pine Beach Elementary PTO Date: Friday, February 27 th, 2015 Place: Versailles Ballroom at the Ramada Inn, Toms River Time: 5:30 to 10:30pm Tickets are $35.00 to include a sit down dinner and starter packet of tickets. 21 and over please. Please visit or contact Borough Hall for tickets 732-349-6425.

February 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Municipal Court 3PM 11 Land Use Board 12 13 14 R1 Bulk Trash Pickup 15 16 Presidents Day Boro Offices Closed 28 R2 Bulk Trash Pickup 17 Boro Council Mtg. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Gift Auction Hosted by the PB Alliance & PB Elementary PTO

Free Annual Rabies Clinic: Will be held on Saturday March 28 th from 1pm to 2pm at the Pine Beach Recycling Center on Pennsylvania Avenue. Dog and Cat License renewals were due in January, as our licensing period runs from January 1 st through December 31 st. Please be advised that after March 31 st, there will be a $10.00 late fee added onto any license and summonses will be issued for any animals that do not have a current license. Brush Pick up begins this month: Please observe the dates scheduled for your zone on the calendar. We ask that you please place your brush to the curbside no later than the Sunday of your scheduled week as we will only collect once per street, per scheduled week. Failure to place the brush out on Sunday may result in you missing the collection and the trucks cannot be sent back. Tips: Please cut brush into lengths no longer than 4 feet. Please tie brush into manageable bundles if possible. Please place all cut ends facing toward the street. No logs or branches larger than 4 in diameter will be collected. Upcoming Event this month: The Pine Beach Annual Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, March 29 th at Vista Park 1PM (Rain date April 4 th at 1pm)

March 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Daylight Savings Time Begins Don t forget to Spring Ahead 9 15 16 22 R1 Brush Pickup Alliance Meeting 4:30pm 23 10 17 Municipal Court 3pm 11 24 Boro Council Mtg. 18 12 Land Use Board 19 13 14 20 21 25 26 27 28 Rabies Clinic 1pm 2pm 29 R2 Brush Pickup Easter Egg Hunt Vista Park 1pm 30 31

Leaf collection begins this month: Please bag leaves in standard lawn and garden bags. If possible please avoid the tie type bags and do not utilize the paper type bags. Do not overstuff the bags, this makes them difficult to empty and heavy to lift, especially if leaves are mulched. Please do not tie tight knots in tops of bags. Loosely tie or tape with masking tape closed to keep bag closed. Please stack your bags for collection off of the roadway. Please place a receptacle at the curb with your leaf bags and the bags will be left for you to reuse and will prevent them from blowing away. **Please follow the schedule and place your leaves out to the curbside no later than the Sunday of your scheduled collection week. We will collect each street one time during each scheduled week. Failure to place the bags out on Sunday may result in you missing the collection, which will begin first thing on the Monday morning of each scheduled week. We ask that you not place leaves out to the curb outside of your scheduled week to help keep the town neat and clean. The Borough Recycling Yard is open during the week from 7am to 2pm and on select Saturdays from 8am to 2pm for residents who wish to drop off leaves, brush or any other recyclable materials. BOROUGH RECYCLING YARD : Items not accepted are hazardous waste, bulk trash and tires. DO NOT leave any items outside of the gate when yard is closed. Beach Badges, Ramp and Parking Permits Fees: $10.00 parking, $10.00 beach badges. Citizens 62 years + will have a reduced fee of $5.00 parking/ $5.00 beach badges. Children under 12 are free and do not require a badge. Ramp permit fee is $125.00 before April 15/$150.00 thereafter. Reminder: No dogs are allowed on beaches or the River Walk at any time. No exceptions. *All boats placed on beaches must be registered at the Borough hall and stored in designated areas only. Boats may not be stored on the beach before April 1 st and must be removed no later than November 30 th. Any boats remaining after November 30 th will be removed by Public Works and a $25.00 per month storage fee will be charged by the Borough.

April 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Municipal Court 3pm 2 Land Use Board 3 Good Friday Boro Offices Closed 4 5 Easter Sunday 12 R1 Leaf Pickup 19 R2 Leaf Pickup 6 13 20 7 14 8 21 Boro Council Mtg. 15 22 23 9 10 11 16 Environmental Commission Mtg. 17 18 24 25 26 R1 Leaf Pickup 27 28 29 30

The Pine Beach Municipal Alliance COMMUNITY YARD SALE SATURDAY & SUNDAY MAY 16 TH & 17 TH 9AM 3PM $15.00 REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: *ADVERTISEMENT* * LISTING ON MAP* * BALLOON FOR MAILBOX* PICK UP MAPS & BALLOONS ON FRIDAY MAY 15 TH 3PM - 6PM AT THE PINE BEACH MUNICIPAL BUILDING REGISTRATION ENDS FRIDAY, MAY 1 ST. REGISTRATION FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.pinebeachborough.us OR PICKED UP AT BOROUGH HALL Bulk trash will be picked up this month. Please check the date for your zone and be sure to place bulk trash at your curb the night before pickup. Remember: Items must weigh no more than 50 lbs, limit of 5 items per household per pickup. Carpeting must be cut into lengths of 4 or less. Small items must be in a container weighing no more than 50 lbs (piles of loose debris will not be collected) No Bulk trash in Green robo cans at any time. Bulk trash may not be brought to the Borough and will only be picked up curbside **Leaf and Brush Pickup ends this month ** Please observe the schedule and plan your yard cleanup accordingly as there will be no further pickup until fall.

May 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 R2 Leaf Pickup 4 10 11 17 Town Wide Yard Sale 9am 3pm 18 R1 Bulk Trash Pickup 5 12 6 19 R2 Bulk Trash Pickup Municipal Court 3pm 13 7 Land Use Board 14 8 9 15 16 Town Wide Yard Sale 9am 3pm Boro Council Mtg. 20 21 22 23 24 R1 Brush Pickup 31 Alliance Meeting 4:30pm 25 Memorial Day Boro Offices Closed 26 Boro Work Mtg. 27 28 29 30

Mandatory Water Restrictions In order to comply with the DEP regulations, a mandatory water restriction of outside water usage and car washing will be in effect June 20 to September 20. All Borough residents are required to adhere to the Odd Even watering method, where homes with an even house number may water outside on even numbered days, odd numbered homes may water on odd numbered days. Compliance with the Borough restrictions is mandatory except for those residents with private wells, unless the state declares mandatory restrictions, in which case they apply to all users including private wells. WATER RESTRICTIONS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED, PLEASE ADJUST YOUR AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS ACCORDINGLY. Police Nixle Electronic Notification System Borough of Pine Beach is a member of the Nixle Electronic Notification System. This system will allow us to electronically push both emergency and community notifications, via text message or email to our residents that choose to subscribe to this valuable service. We will not only use this system to make notification of important information in the event of an emergency but will also send out ordinary messages regarding anything from town wide events to trash collection. There is no cost to subscribe to this service, however depending on your cellular plan, text message rates may apply. We urge all residents to take advantage of this valuable service. To find out more visit our website for a link or go to www.nixle.com Traveling? The Pine Beach Police Dept. would like you to be aware of our House Watch Program. Stop into the police department on the lower level of Borough Hall and pick up a registration form. This form provides us with details of your travel dates and emergency contact information. Your house is then placed on a list to be checked on by the police department while you are away. In the event of a problem or an emergency, you or a designated party will be contacted by the police. *Reminder: There is a Bulk trash collection this month, check for the collection date in your zone* Music in the Park With the kids from The Toms River Music Academy 11am to 3pm

June 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat R2 Brush Pickup 1 7 8 14 Pine Beach 5K 15 R1 Bulk Trash Pickup 21 22 2 9 16 R2 Bulk Trash Pickup 23 3 Municipal Court 3pm 10 4 Land Use Board 11 5 6 12 13 Boro Council Mtg. 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Independence Day Parade: The Borough of Pine Beach Independence Day Parade will be held on Saturday, July 4 th. It starts at 9am in front of the Pine Beach Fire House on Prospect Ave, proceeds to NJ Ave, to Springfield Ave, to Henley Ave, to Riverside Dr. and ends at Vista Park. There will be awards and activities for the children at the park. Please come out and enjoy the festivities and show your support for the Borough and your patriotism. Trash collection tips and reminders: Please place your trash or recyclable items out for collection after 4pm on the day before collection. Never place bulk trash or recyclables in the green Robo-Can. This is a violation of collection rules and will result in your trash not being collected. All trash in Robo-Cans must be bagged. Please do not place items out to the curbside for collection unless a pickup is scheduled on the calendar. E-Waste Recyclables and Metal Recyclables are not collected at the curbside. These items may be brought to the Borough Recycling Center by residents during normal business hours and on select Saturdays as posted in this calendar. Help our community and help our environment at the same time: TerraCycle collection boxes are located inside the Borough Hall and in Pine Beach Elementary. You can drop off acceptable hard-to-recycle items at these drop-off locations. For each unit of waste collected, the company, TerraCycle, will donate money to help fund a Native Plant Garden in Pocket Park. This is a great opportunity to eliminate waste from our landfills, save the town money and help earn money to beautify our town. *Check out the acceptable items at: www.pinebeachborough.us/terracyclepb.pdf Reminder: There is a Bulk trash collection scheduled for this month. Please check the calendar for the date in your collection zone. **Please remember that mandatory water restrictions are still in effect** Pine Beach Municipal Alliance is sponsoring Movie Night at Vista Park 8:30pm Saturday, July 18 th & Saturday, August 22nd

July 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Municipal Court 3pm Land Use Board Boro Offices Closed Independence Day Parade 9am 5 6 12 13 R1 Bulk Trash Pickup 19 20 7 14 R2 Bulk Trash Pickup 21 8 9 10 11 Boro Council Mtg. 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 Alliance Meeting 4:30pm 26 27 28 Environmental Commission Mtg 29 30 31

Last Bulk pickup scheduled until October. Please check the calendar for the date in your zone and place bulk items out on the evening before scheduled pickup. Remember: Items must weigh no more than 50 lbs, limit of 5 items per household per pickup. Carpeting must be cut into lengths of 4 or less. Small items must be in a container weighing no more than 50 lbs (piles of loose debris will not be collected) No Bulk trash in Green Robo cans at any time. Bulk trash may not be brought to the Borough and will only be picked up curbside Items not considered Bulk : Electronic items such as TV s, VCR s, Computers and virtually any other item with an electrical cord ARE NOT considered bulk trash. They are recyclable items. These items are not picked up by the Borough at your curbside and MUST NOT be placed in the containers with your regular recyclables. The Borough does not collect these items curbside but you may bring them to our recycling center during our normal hours of operation. These items must be complete with all electrical cords and internal parts intact. They need not be in working condition but must not have been cannibalized of parts. Mandatory Odd / Even Watering Restrictions remain in effect through September 20 rd. Please have your sprinklers adjusted accordingly. Do you have a fire hydrant by your home? Please help and clear the hydrant for emergencies

August 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 9 10 R1 Bulk Trash Pickup 16 17 4 Walk Against Drugs Vista Park 5pm 11 R2 Bulk Trash Pickup 18 5 Municipal Court 3pm 12 Boro Council Mtg. 19 6 Land Use Board 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Household Hazardous waste: Items such as: Paints, varnish, solvents, caulk, glue, fuels, antifreeze, brake fluid, motor oils and filters, energy efficient or fluorescent bulbs or any other item which is chemical in nature. Residents may drop these items off at the Ocean County. These items MAY NOT be disposed of in household trash and MAY NOT be brought to the Borough. For more information please contact the Ocean County at 732-367-0802 Hard Plastics: Items such as plastic molded table, chairs, garden boxes, children s toys and any other molded plastic items are recyclable materials. Unfortunately the borough is not able to accept them at our recycling center as the County s will not accept them from a municipality at this time. Please do not drop these items off at the Borough and try to avoid placing them out for bulk trash. The Ocean County s will accept these items from individual residents who take them there. Contact them at 732-367-0802 for more information. Commingled Recyclable Materials: All rinsed glass, plastic bottles, metal cans and lids, newspaper, corrugated cardboard, magazines, brown bags, catalogs, junk mail, paperback books, and empty non-toxic aerosol cans. Please rinse and remove all lids. All of these items may be placed together for collection in the same container. Although the Borough previously provided recycling containers for automated collection this method is no longer utilized. We encourage every resident to purchase standard 35 gallon trash cans and to place all of the above items in them together. There is no limit to the amount of recycling cans that you may place out. Please do not purchase the automated type cans sold in hardware stores as they will not work with our tipping equipment. Recyclable items must not be tied, bundled together or bagged. You may also bring these items to the Borough recycling yard during normal business hours and on posted Saturdays. Please do not place your commingled recyclable items inside plastic bags or place plastic bags in with your recycling as they interfere with the recycling centers separating equipment. Commingled recyclables should only be placed out in plastic receptacles. Metal items: We will no longer pick up metal recyclable items at your curbside. Theft of these items has made this prohibitive. A metal recycling dumpster is provided at the borough yard for residents to drop of recyclable metal items during normal business hours. Accepted items include appliances (remove doors), BBQ s, swing sets and most other items consisting of metal. Air conditioners, fridges, freezers and other items containing Freon require a fee of $25 per item. Please do not place these or other large recyclable items out to the curb without first calling the Borough Hall to schedule a pickup at 732-349-6425. The removal of any recyclables from the curbside by anyone other than the Borough is considered theft. When people steal from the Borough they are stealing from you. Please immediately report anyone that you observe removing recyclable items from the curbside to the police department at 732-341-2616. If possible please provide a vehicle description including license plate number and direction of travel.

September 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Labor Day Boro Offices Closed 13 14 Alliance Meeting 4:30pm 20 21 8 15 Municipal Court 3PM 9 22 Boro Council Mtg. 16 Land Use Board 10 11 12 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Trick or Treat will be held on Friday, October 30 th since Halloween is on Saturday this year. Toms River will be having their Annual Parade on Saturday. Please attempt to Trick or Treat during daylight hours if possible. All trick or treat activities should cease by 9pm. Yard Waste: All yard waste except for grass clippings is considered recyclable materials. Yard waste is collected at the curbside during the dates indicated on the collection schedule. During curbside pickup leaves must be bagged and loosely closed and brush must be cut in lengths no longer than 48 and must be tied in bundles. Please place the cut ends of branches towards the road and please do not place branches or twigs in the bags with your leaves. Anything with a branch attached is considered brush. The Borough Recycling Yard is open year round to accept yard waste from all residents. Yard waste should not be placed at the curbside outside of your normal scheduled pickup dates. Please note that if you would like your plastic bags returned you must place an empty container out with your leaves. Bags will not be left on the ground. Please follow these regulations regarding trash and recycling services. They are in place to not only allow our public works department to function efficiently but also to keep our town neat and clean in appearance. Brush Pick up scheduled this month. Please observe the dates scheduled for your zone on the calendar. We ask that you please place your brush to the curbside no later than the Sunday of your scheduled week as we will only collect once per street, per scheduled week. Failure to place the brush out on Sunday may result in you missing the collection and the trucks cannot be sent back. Tips: Please cut brush into lengths no longer than 4 feet. Please tie brush into manageable bundles if possible. Please place all cut ends facing toward the street. No logs or branches larger than 4 in diameter will be collected. PLEASE DO NOT PLACE ITEMS OUT TO THE CURBSIDE UNLESS THEY ARE ON A PICKUP SCHEDULE. UNSCHEDULED ITEMS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED AND WILL RESULT IN VIOLATION NOTICES BEING ISSUED.

October 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 Bulk R1 Trash Pickup 11 12 Columbus Day Boro Offices Closed 18 R1 Brush Pickup 19 6 Bulk R2 Trash Pickup 13 7 Municipal Court 3pm 14 Boro Council Mtg. Land Use Board 20 21 22 8 9 10 15 Environmental Commission Mtg. 16 17 23 24 25 R2 Brush Pickup 26 27 28 29 30 Trick or Treat 31 Toms River Halloween Parade

Leaf collection begins this month: Please bag leaves in standard lawn and garden bags. If possible please avoid the tie type bags and do not utilize the paper type bags. Do not overstuff the bags, this makes them difficult to empty and heavy to lift, especially if leaves are mulched. Please do not tie knots in tops of bags (take the ears of the bag and make one single tie to close the top and help keep leaves dry). Knotted bags will be cut. Please stack your bags for collection off of the roadway. Please place a receptacle at the curb with your leaf bags and the bags will be left for you to reuse and will prevent them from blowing away. Please follow the schedule and place your leaves out to the curbside no later than the Sunday of your scheduled collection week. We will collect each street one time during each scheduled week. Failure to place the bags out on Sunday may result in you missing the collection, which will begin first thing on the Monday morning of each scheduled week. We ask that you not place leaves out to the curb outside of your scheduled week to help keep the town neat and clean. This will help us keep from having debris sitting at the curbside for weeks at a time. The Borough recycling yard is open during the week from 7am to 2pm and on select Saturdays from 8am to 2pm for residents who wish to drop off leaves, brush or any other recyclable materials. *Reminder: Hazardous waste, bulk trash and tires are not accepted by the Borough at the recycling yard. DO NOT leave any items outside of the gate when yard is closed. Other Important Tips 1. When snow is forecasted please be sure to park your vehicles off of the roadway as required by Borough ordinance. 2. Please remove all portable basketball hoops from the area of the roadway when snow is forecasted. 3. Please remember to not place your trash or recycling out for collection when snow is forecasted as we do not pick up during snow removal. Please place it out the following day, after snow removal is complete. 4. Please DO NOT shovel snow from your property out into the roadway, especially after it has been cleared. It can create ice patches and is also illegal.

November 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 R1 Leaf Pickup Daylight Savings Time Ends Fall back 8 R2 Leaf Pickup 15 R1 Leaf Pickup 2 9 16 Alliance Meeting 4:30pm 22 23 3 Election Day Boro Offices Closed 10 Boro Council Mtg. 17 24 4 Municipal Court 3PM 11 Veterans Day Boro Offices Closed 5 Land Use Board 12 6 7 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 Thanksgiving Day Boro Offices Closed 27 Boro Offices Closed 28 29 R2 Leaf Pickup 30

Code Enforcement Information: Property maintenance codes in the Borough are in place to insure that all properties are maintained uniformly throughout the entire town. The main goal of these codes is to provide the basis for properties to be kept neat and clean and to protect the rights of all of our residents. We have made great strides in cleaning up our town with the cooperation of the majority of our residents. Please remember to periodically take a look around your property to insure that it is kept neat and clean. Our Borough Codes are available online at www.pinebeachborough.us. Please check the property codes before making any improvements to your property to insure that you comply with the law. If in doubt please call the Code Enforcement Official prior to beginning any work at 732-349-6425. Important Tips: All trailers, boats and boat trailers must be stored behind the front building line of your home. They are not permitted to be parked on roadways, driveways (unless behind the building line) or anywhere in your front yard. The only exception is for boats less than 25, which may be kept in your driveway provided they are at least 10 back from the edge of the roadway. A minimum of the first 10 of your front property is known as a Borough right of way while you are responsible for the maintenance of this property it is an area which the borough or utility companies may utilize to place utilities, signs or for other needs. While you may make improvements to this area, please be mindful that the Borough will not be responsible for any damage that may occur to any improvements made, either by snow plowing activities or by necessity to make access to any underground utilities that may be located within the right of way. Please be mindful that any items to include trees, shrubs or bushes placed within 10 of any roadway must not stand or grow taller than 2.5 and that any tree branches that overhang the right of way must be cut at a minimum of 10 above ground level. Please have any low hanging branches in front of your home trimmed. *The final leaf collection until spring is scheduled this month. Collection will be finished up by month s end. * The Pine Beach Borough Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Sunday, December 6 th at Borough Hall 4:30pm Please join us as we celebrate the holiday season. Light refreshments will be served. The Mayor and Council and the entire Borough staff would like to extend their wishes to everyone for a Happy Holiday Season.

December 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 R1 Leaf Pickup Annual Tree Lighting 4:30pm at Borough Hall 13 R2 Leaf Pickup 7 14 8 15 Municipal Court 3pm 9 Land Use Board 10 11 12 Boro Council Mtg. 16 17 18 19 20 R1 Leaf Pickup 21 22 23 24 25 Christmas Day Boro Offices Closed 26 27 R2 Leaf Pickup 28 29 30 31

Recycling and Sanitation Information Please follow these regulations regarding trash and recycling services. They are in place to not only allow our Public Works Department to function efficiently but also to keep our town neat and clean in appearance. Household Trash: Non-recyclable items generated through normal daily household activities such as cooking and cleaning. Place these items in the Green Robo cans. Please be advised that these are the only items that may be placed in the Green Robo cans. Any items placed in the can must be placed in trash bags. Bulk, recyclable or any other waste items are not permitted in the Green Robo cans at any time. This is a violation of our collection rules and the law and will result in your trash not being collected and possible violations issued. Bulk Trash: Collected 6 times per year at your curbside. (Please see the collection schedule). Any non- recyclable item, such as: Furniture, mattresses, box springs, carpeting and linoleum. There is a limit of 5 items per household weighing no more than 50 lbs each. Small items must be placed in a container or bagged. Carpeting, linoleum and other such items must be no longer than 48 in length and must be tied. Care should be taken to insure that items remain dry or they will not be collected. Please be advised that construction debris is not permitted. Bulk waste cannot be accepted at the Borough Yard and should not be placed out to your curbside outside of normal scheduled collection dates. Recyclable Materials: All rinsed glass, plastic bottles, metal cans and lids, newspaper, corrugated cardboard, magazines, brown bags, catalogs, junk mail, paperback books, and empty non-toxic aerosol cans. Please rinse all bottles and cans and remove all lids. All of these items may be placed together for collection in the same container. The provided recycling containers for automated collection are no longer utilized. If you need more recycling storage, we encourage every resident to purchase standard 35 gallon trash cans and to place all of the above items in them together. There is no limit to the amount of recycling cans that you may place out. Recyclable items must not be tied, bundled together or bagged. You may also bring these items to the Borough yard during normal business hours and on posted Saturdays.

Metal items: We will no longer pick up metal recyclable items at your curbside. Theft of these items has made this prohibitive. A metal recycling dumpster is provided at the Borough yard for residents to drop of recyclable metal items during normal business hours. Accepted items include appliances (remove doors), BBQ s, swing sets and most other items consisting of metal. Air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers and other items containing Freon require a fee of $25 per item. Please do not place these or other large recyclable items out to the curb without first calling Borough Hall to pay the fee and schedule a pickup 732-349-6425. E Waste: Items such as: Computers, monitors, keyboards, mice, cables, printers, scanners, copiers, fax machines, radios, speakers, TV s, DVD players, video game consoles, cell phones or any other similar item. These items may not be disposed of in household trash and will not be collected at the curbside. We are pleased to inform you that the Borough now has an E-Waste container at the Recycling Yard. These items may be brought to the Borough Yard for disposal and placed in the appropriate E-Waste collection container. Yard Waste: All yard waste except for grass clippings is considered recyclable materials. Yard waste is collected at the curbside during the dates for Brush or Leaves collection. During curbside pickup Leaves must be bagged and untied and Brush must be cut in lengths no longer than 48 and tied in bundles. Please place the cut ends of branches towards the road and please do not place branches or twigs in the bags with your leaves. Anything with a branch attached is considered brush. If you would like your plastic bags returned you must place an empty container out with your leaves. Bags will not be left on the ground. The Borough recycling yard is open year round to accept yard waste.