File #: 12-1967    Version: 1 Name: Retention of outside counsel for Save Our Water Ord.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 9/20/2012 In control: Municipal Council
On agenda: Final action: 9/19/2012
Title: [Enter Text Here] Dept/Agency: Offices of Municipal Council and City Clerk Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Legal Representation Purpose: To represent the Municipal Council Additional Information: Sponsor: Council Member Rice
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Dept/Agency: Offices of Municipal Council and City Clerk
Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending
Type of Service: Legal Representation
Purpose: To represent the Municipal Council
Additional Information:
Sponsor: Council Member Rice

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WHEREAS, the Municipal Council of the City of Newark has previously approved the Save Our Water Ordinance presented to the Municipal Council by citizen initiative petition; and
WHEREAS, the Administration of the City of Newark, employing the use of outside counsel, has filed a lawsuit in Superior Court, Law Division, Essex County under Docket No. L-6649-12 seeking to invalidate the Save Our Water Ordinance contending that the Ordinance violated the Faulkner Act, which case is presently pending before the Court; and
WHEREAS, the adverse legal positions of the parties presents a legal conflict between the City of Newark Administration and the Municipal Council which requires that the Municipal Council obtain an outside legal counsel to represent its interests in the litigation; and
WHEREAS, the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation, a non-profit corporation, created by the Municipal Council has filed an application to the Superior Court seeking to intervene in the lawsuit to attempt to invalidate the Save Our Water Ordinance and the Watershed has served copies of its legal pleadings on each of the nine Municipal Council members; and
WHEREAS, in addition thereto, the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation has recently convened a meeting and purportedly changed its by-laws removing any reference to the City of Newark/Municipal Council and purportedly declaring itself to be an independent corporation without affiliation with the City of Newark/Municipal Council, which action the Municipal Council deems to be illegal and ultra vires, further requiring the Municipal Council to obtain outside legal counsel of its own to litigate against these unl...

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