RECOGNITION OF 2018 PLATINUM SPONSORS OF WARRINGTON COMMUNITY DAY NORTH WALES WATER AUTHORITY – Nancy Wright, Manager - Community Relations SHOPS AT VALLEY SQUARE US REALTY ASSOCIATES, INC. – Michele Grasso, Managing Director and Gregory Bianchi, Vice President. WALMART – Christine Facenda, Manager
PRESENTATION OF BOND FINANCING Preliminary authorization to consider Resolution to move forward with bond financing (Curtin & Heefner LLP and Concord Public Financial Advisors, Inc.) DESIGNATE APRIL AS “PENNSYLVANIA 811 SAFE DIGGING MONTH” Consider Resolution to designate April as “Pennsylvania 811 Safe Digging Month.” UPDATE AND DISCUSSION OF THE PROPOSED POLICE/MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS
PUBLIC COMMENT (The Board will hear from any interested resident or taxpayer who would like to comment on an item not on this evening’s agenda. Respondents are asked to keep their comments to 3 minutes.)
PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Conditional Use Application for Lands of Eureka Stone Quarry (Morrissey Conservation Subdivision) Pickertown Road, TMP # 50-004-138; 50-004-139; 50-004-140 and 50-004-141.
APPROVAL OF BILL LIST: a. 2018 Invoices for the period January 9, 2019 to January 22, 2019 in the amount of $766,354.20 b. 2019 Invoices for the period January 9, 2019 to January 22, 2019 in the amount of $660,451.10
a. December 11, 2018 to Approve Minutes for Board of Supervisors meeting. b. January 7, 2019 to Post Minutes for Board of Supervisors Organization Meeting. c. January 8, 2019 to Post Minutes for Board of Supervisors meeting. e. Consider Resolution to appoint Shirley A. Yannich as alternate member to the Warrington Township Planning Commission and accept resignation of Fred R. Gaines. f. Consider Resolution to appoint Harry Chess, DDS as a member to the Zoning Hearing Board. g. Consider for approval the purchase of a new police vehicle from Fred Beans in the amount of $36,803.
Consider authorization to prepare a Resolution to waive Land Development for New Police Station.
Consider contract with a labor attorney to provide labor counsel for the upcoming (2019) Collective Bargaining negotiations between the Township and the Warrington Police Benevolent Association.
Consider authorizing advertisement of a proposed text amendment to the Warrington Township Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27, Zoning, Part 22, Signs
Consider approval to amend an agreement for collection of delinquent municipal claims with Portnoff Law Associates, LTD.
Consider authorization to advertise an Ordinance approving collection procedures and adopting interest and schedule of Portnoff Law Associates, LTD fees and charges to be added to the amount collected as part of unpaid water and sewer utility fees, tapping fees, trash fees and curb/driveway apron maintenance fees for delinquent accounts.
Consider authorization to prepare and advertise an Ordinance to prohibit blocking intersections.
SOLICITOR’S REPORT: a. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection v. BHP Properties, LLC, D.B.E. Enterprises, LTD, and Howard Parsons, Respondents (989 Easton Road). b. ZHB #19-01, Molloy, 989 Scarlet Oak Drive, RA Zoning District. c. ZHB #19-02, KTMT IV, LP, 3545 Pickertown Road, RA Zoning District. ADJOURNMENT
RECOGNITION OF 2018 PLATINUM SPONSORS OF WARRINGTON COMMUNITY DAY NORTH WALES WATER AUTHORITY – Nancy Wright, Manager - Community Relations SHOPS AT VALLEY SQUARE US REALTY ASSOCIATES, INC. – Michele Grasso, Managing Director and Gregory Bianchi, Vice President. WALMART – Christine Facenda, Manager
PRESENTATION OF BOND FINANCING Preliminary authorization to consider Resolution to move forward with bond financing (Curtin & Heefner LLP and Concord Public Financial Advisors, Inc.) DESIGNATE APRIL AS “PENNSYLVANIA 811 SAFE DIGGING MONTH” Consider Resolution to designate April as “Pennsylvania 811 Safe Digging Month.” UPDATE AND DISCUSSION OF THE PROPOSED POLICE/MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS
PUBLIC COMMENT (The Board will hear from any interested resident or taxpayer who would like to comment on an item not on this evening’s agenda. Respondents are asked to keep their comments to 3 minutes.)
PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Conditional Use Application for Lands of Eureka Stone Quarry (Morrissey Conservation Subdivision) Pickertown Road, TMP # 50-004-138; 50-004-139; 50-004-140 and 50-004-141.
APPROVAL OF BILL LIST: a. 2018 Invoices for the period January 9, 2019 to January 22, 2019 in the amount of $766,354.20 b. 2019 Invoices for the period January 9, 2019 to January 22, 2019 in the amount of $660,451.10
a. December 11, 2018 to Approve Minutes for Board of Supervisors meeting. b. January 7, 2019 to Post Minutes for Board of Supervisors Organization Meeting. c. January 8, 2019 to Post Minutes for Board of Supervisors meeting. e. Consider Resolution to appoint Shirley A. Yannich as alternate member to the Warrington Township Planning Commission and accept resignation of Fred R. Gaines. f. Consider Resolution to appoint Harry Chess, DDS as a member to the Zoning Hearing Board. g. Consider for approval the purchase of a new police vehicle from Fred Beans in the amount of $36,803.
Consider authorization to prepare a Resolution to waive Land Development for New Police Station.
Consider contract with a labor attorney to provide labor counsel for the upcoming (2019) Collective Bargaining negotiations between the Township and the Warrington Police Benevolent Association.
Consider authorizing advertisement of a proposed text amendment to the Warrington Township Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27, Zoning, Part 22, Signs
Consider approval to amend an agreement for collection of delinquent municipal claims with Portnoff Law Associates, LTD.
Consider authorization to advertise an Ordinance approving collection procedures and adopting interest and schedule of Portnoff Law Associates, LTD fees and charges to be added to the amount collected as part of unpaid water and sewer utility fees, tapping fees, trash fees and curb/driveway apron maintenance fees for delinquent accounts.
Consider authorization to prepare and advertise an Ordinance to prohibit blocking intersections.
SOLICITOR’S REPORT: a. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection v. BHP Properties, LLC, D.B.E. Enterprises, LTD, and Howard Parsons, Respondents (989 Easton Road). b. ZHB #19-01, Molloy, 989 Scarlet Oak Drive, RA Zoning District. c. ZHB #19-02, KTMT IV, LP, 3545 Pickertown Road, RA Zoning District. ADJOURNMENT