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LOWER COUNCILMEN reappointed John R. Walker of Ocean City as township engineer last week. His new term expires Dec 31 Besides representing the municipal government Walker .serves its zoning and planning boards. He's paid S75 for each meeting he attend plus a minimum of $45 a hour while working on Lower's project. COUNCIL ALSO ap pointed Gary T Boyer of Van Note- Harvey Associates Court House, until Dec 31 as a consulting engineer for $50 an hour. Hepwas hired last week, on the request from the Municipal Incinerator Authority, to represent the
township before the county Municipal Utilities Authority and served in that capacity last Tuesday i see front page story > Mayor Robert Fothergill complained that Boyer barely spoke during that meeting and that the engineer resigned the consulting post the day after the MUA jmeeting. Fothergill has suggested the township hire Charles Harris, ah engineering consultant for Delaware CounJty. Pa., but voted with his colleagues the day before the MUA meeting, to hire Buyer instead. Boyer, said the mayor, was recommended by Patricia Bowman, chairman of the incinerator authority. According to Sue Sanborn. Lower's incinerator consultant, Boyer was named instead of Harris because Harris was recommended by a salesman for a company whose incinerator units the township authority has been considering buying. LEE STANTON, recently named by council to a vacancy on the township's Solid Waste Advisory Council. lost that job last week when council appointed him to the incinerator authority. His latest appointment creates a second vacancy, on the SWAC. He replafls former Township Committeeman Thomas Clydeisdale on the authority. CLAUDIA R. RAMMER. township clerk, was reappointed (to that $28.000-a-vear post ^lasf week until ^ Dec. 31. She-Was also named to an unpaid position as clerk of Liability of Assessment for Municipal Improvement ALSO UNANIMOUSLY reappointed by council last w»eek to terms expiring Sept 5 were tax assessor Sandra J Sharpley i $26.750 1 . mercantile license inspector Dolores Hughes '$30.300i; yard sale inspector Howard Mitten ' $2.300i; land use official, Feme Detweiler < for part of her $22,500 salary as zoning officer); Environmental Commission secretary Robert Welsh 1 Si .000 1 . Joan Taylor, tax collector < $26,750). to an unpaid position as tax r
search officer; Josephine Mitchell, senior clerk stenographer ($17,017), as secretary to mayor and council (another $1,500); emergency manager Ber nard Ruckhardt ($4,000). treasurer Wade G. Cooper ($28,661); part-time receptionist Verta Leucht ($6 an hour); part-time tax clerk Rosetta Evans ($4.62 an hour); and Carol F. Den nis. principal payroll per sonnel clerk ( $17,945 ) . to an unpaid job on the Lqpal Assistance Board. COUNCILMEN reap pointed Dennis despite'** Rammer's advice that they reconsider. An employe of the treasurer's office for the past 10' •• years, Dennis will be moving soon from her North Cape May home to work in the secretary's office of the Egg Harbor Township Board of Education. I'm going to miss everybody very, very much," she said. Through two separate resolutions, council hired four laborers and a recreational swimming aide last week. Hired retroactively from the winter, as part of the township's contract with Teamsters in the Road Department, were Robert Hawkins and Walter „ Porter Both will be paid $7 76 an hour, according to Resolution 84-31A. With the same measure, council hired Rex Lewis at $5 an hour as recreation aide. With Resolution 84-44 A. laborers Stephen Lonergan and Harold Carty were hired for the Road Department at $5.66 an hour Lonergan is no relation to Councilman Joseph Lonergan. JAMES fL STUMP, newly-appointeaf township manager, will nyve into an rear office at Township Hall converted from two offices previously occupied by Mayor Fothergill and Thomas Clydesdale when they served on the former township committee which the municipal council replaced July 1. Fothergill has moved into the office across the lobby. previously occupied by former Mayor Peggie Bieberbach. Deputy Mayor Joseph Davis, Councilmen Robert Conroy, Lonergan (Page 17 Please)
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