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2-14-2022 Agenda

Board of Commissioners
2-14-2022 Agenda

LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

February 14, 2022                                                                                         6:00 PM

AGENDA

1. Call to Order by President Villone. Proof of Publication.

2. Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance.

3. Approval of Meeting Minutes: January 3, 2022 Reorganization Meeting Minutes
                                                      January 24, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes

 

4. Audience Participation: Any item on the agenda.

5. CONSENT AGENDA
Any Commissioner, Staff member, or anyone in attendance who would like to have an item on the Consent Agenda removed for further discussion can request so now. Is there a request for the removal of an item(s) on the Consent Agenda?

Accept motion to approve the items on the Consent Agenda, which are listed as follows:

a. Check Register of January 28, 2022 in the amount of $183,465.45.

b. Check Register of February 11, 2022 in the amount of $772,961.48.

c. Resolution 2022-R-09, authorizing the disposal of Township property valued over $2,000. Transfer of title for Engine 1-12 from Lower Allen Township to Lower Allen Fire Company for direct sale to Fire Company from Fire Company. Proceeds of sale will be used to upfit the New Engine 1-12.

d. Amend the Minutes of the December 13, 2021 Public Meeting to reflect that Commissioner Kutz moved to enact Ordinance 2021-06, 2022 General Fund and Other Funds Budgets.

6. PRESIDENT VILLONE

a. Motion to enact Ordinance 2022-01, amending the official map of Lower Allen Township by vacating a portion of public right-of-way known as U.S. Route 15 South Slip Ramp acquired from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and a Township Road known as Bon-Ton Drive to the Lower Allen Township Development Authority.

b. Motion to approval the Capital Purchase of Replacement Police Patrol and Unmarked vehicles.

7. Any business pertinent to the Township. Discussions will be limited to fifteen (15) minutes per person.

8. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR

a. Discussion and possible action: Authorize staff to prepare and solicit bids for landscaping and maintenance services for three bioretention basins, rain gardens at MSC and Cedar Run Park, and landscaping beds at MSC.

b. Discussion and possible action: Approval of Maintenance Operations Supervisor’s Job Description.

9. COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

a. Discussion and possible action: Resolution 2022-R-10, for Plan Revision for New Land Development for DEP on the Lark Meadows Sewage Facilities Planning Module.

b. Discussion and possible action; Approval of Zoning and Codes Administrators Job Description and approval to advertise for the position.

10. PUBLIC SAFETY

a. Discussion and possible action: Civil Service Commission Activation.

b. Discussion and possible action: Innovative strategies to Combat Crime Grant award and Request for License Plate Readers (LPR) Purchases.

11. MANAGER

a. Discussion: Solar energy final proposal for Township property.

b. Discussion and possible action: Motion to approve payment of $38,280.00 to Remco, Inc for work done on the MSC Main Breaker removal, install and old breaker re-manufacturing.

12. COMMISSIONERS REPORTS

13. EXECUTIVE SESSION

a. Litigation against PennDOT RE: I-83 South Bridge Tolling Proposal.

b. Resignation and permission to advertise.

14. Adjourn.