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July 24, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 11 Waldwick Planner hired for master plan re-examination The Waldwick Master Plan is in the process of being updated to comply with state requirements. The borough council earlier this month authorized the borough planner, Paul Grygiel of Phillips, Priess Grygiel LLC, to prepare the re-examination report required to be done every 10 years. Grygiel will be paid $7,500 for the work, last done in 2003. “A lot of the work is done already,” said Borough Administrator Gary Kratz referring to land use and zoning regulations adopted last year, the first comprehensive revi- sion to the zoning ordinance since 1976. That document relaxed parking requirements and added provisions for mixed uses in commercial zones, limited oversized houses and temporary portable storage units in residential areas, and expanded sections on definitions, banks and signage. It also brought the land use development provisions up to date vis a vis the New Jersey Municipal Land Use law and the Residential Site Improvement Standards. Solar energy sys- tems and wind energy conversion systems (WECS) were also addressed. Kratz said that among the items left to address in the reexamination would be mixed uses, discussed but not resolved at that time. Chamber shares 5K profits The Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps was one of the recipients of the proceeds from the 2013 5K Run, sponsored by the Waldwick Chamber of Commerce, with Massage Envy Spa as the Presenting Sponsor. Above, WVAC Vice President Dave Barthold (second from left) receives a check from Chamber President Christine Figliuolo as Run Director Stan Kowalski and Massage Envy owner Sol Glastein look on. The run attracted 800 participants and netted $18,000 to be distributed to heart- related charities and local organizations.