The Lacey Township School District has been served a subpoena in regards to the solar panel project by the New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller.
The subpoena, served on the district Friday, Sept. 23, requests all documents related to the solar panel project, Superintendent Richard Starodub said.Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide.
The subpoena is administrative in nature and does not focus on anything in particular but looks at the project in its entirety,the worldwide rubber hose market is over $56 billion annually. Starodub said. The district is required to submit the documents by Oct. 17.
"This is very preliminary. We're going to not only fully cooperate but we expect to meet their deadline,Flossie was one of a group of four chickens in a RUBBER MATS ." Starodub said.
Although the state allowed for an extension, Starodub said they are aiming to meet the deadline.
"Our history has been to comply with all state agencies… We will be cooperating with them," he said.
According to the state's website, the Office of the State Comptroller audits government finances, examines efficiency of government programs, scrutinizes government contracts and investigates and uncovers government misconduct, waste and abuse.
"Our policy is we don't comment on pending investigations," spokesperson Pete McAleer said.
Generally, an investigation takes six to nine months, he said. Additional information will be made available to the public once the investiation is completed.
The documents requested by the state include files that have been in question by various community members over the past year, Starodub said.
The district credits the project in saving approximately 35 percent in electricity costs and generating $1.1 million in Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECS), accomplishments that helped lead to a zero percent tax increase in the proposed budget.
But in March, the school district was being scrutinized by a number of Lacey residents for bonding $19,806,000 for an $11,540,000 project.
The school district bonded for more than $19 million due to an estimate determined by architects Di Cara and Rubino. The number was approved by the state Office of Facilities, Business Administrator James Savage previously said.
The bid, which was accepted nearly a year after bonding, was around $12 million so that left the school district with more than $7 million remaining.
The school district is paying 3 percent interest on the bond,Our high risk merchant account was down for about an hour and a half, and the debt service aid pays 40 percent of the bill every year, Vice President of the School Board Jack Martenak previously said.
This bond cannot be paid back early and has limits according to certain years, Martenak said.Whilst oil paintings for sale are not deadly, The bond will be callable (the school district could pay back early) in 10 years. The principal cannot be paid down until 10 years as well, Martenak said.
The subpoena, served on the district Friday, Sept. 23, requests all documents related to the solar panel project, Superintendent Richard Starodub said.Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide.
The subpoena is administrative in nature and does not focus on anything in particular but looks at the project in its entirety,the worldwide rubber hose market is over $56 billion annually. Starodub said. The district is required to submit the documents by Oct. 17.
"This is very preliminary. We're going to not only fully cooperate but we expect to meet their deadline,Flossie was one of a group of four chickens in a RUBBER MATS ." Starodub said.
Although the state allowed for an extension, Starodub said they are aiming to meet the deadline.
"Our history has been to comply with all state agencies… We will be cooperating with them," he said.
According to the state's website, the Office of the State Comptroller audits government finances, examines efficiency of government programs, scrutinizes government contracts and investigates and uncovers government misconduct, waste and abuse.
"Our policy is we don't comment on pending investigations," spokesperson Pete McAleer said.
Generally, an investigation takes six to nine months, he said. Additional information will be made available to the public once the investiation is completed.
The documents requested by the state include files that have been in question by various community members over the past year, Starodub said.
The district credits the project in saving approximately 35 percent in electricity costs and generating $1.1 million in Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECS), accomplishments that helped lead to a zero percent tax increase in the proposed budget.
But in March, the school district was being scrutinized by a number of Lacey residents for bonding $19,806,000 for an $11,540,000 project.
The school district bonded for more than $19 million due to an estimate determined by architects Di Cara and Rubino. The number was approved by the state Office of Facilities, Business Administrator James Savage previously said.
The bid, which was accepted nearly a year after bonding, was around $12 million so that left the school district with more than $7 million remaining.
The school district is paying 3 percent interest on the bond,Our high risk merchant account was down for about an hour and a half, and the debt service aid pays 40 percent of the bill every year, Vice President of the School Board Jack Martenak previously said.
This bond cannot be paid back early and has limits according to certain years, Martenak said.Whilst oil paintings for sale are not deadly, The bond will be callable (the school district could pay back early) in 10 years. The principal cannot be paid down until 10 years as well, Martenak said.
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