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  • Combined Agenda/Regular Meeting May 7, 2025 Minutes Page 1

    May 7, 2025

    ·Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    The Monroe Township Council held a combined agenda and regular meeting on May 7, 2025, which included procedural items such as roll call and the reading of the Sunshine Law notice of adequate public notification. The meeting featured multiple proclamations recognizing observances including Military Appreciation Month, National Police Week, and Emergency Medical Services Week, along with presentations honoring a middle school student for a heroic act and students from various schools who exemplified character pillars through the Human Relations Commission Annual Ceremony awards.

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January 07, 2025, Regular Meeting Minutes 1

Jan 7, 2025

·Moore Township, XX
Minutes

The Moore Haven City Council held a regular meeting on January 7, 2025, at City Hall with Mayor Wayne Browning, Vice Mayor Marcus Decker, and council members Alisha Beck, Bradley Smith, and RaShonda Croskey present. The council approved the addition of two agenda items: item 5A regarding Pickett & Associates LLC's electrical review of the new Elementary School and Bus Barn, and item 5B for a school update. Pickett & Associates' electrical engineer reviewed the Elementary School and Bus Barn plans and recommended upgrading fuses at the intersection of 10th Street NW and Cactus Avenue from 65 Amp to 80 Amp KS, which the council approved; Public Works Superintendent Brad Simmons noted this upgrade would take approximately 20 minutes to complete. A school representative reported that the new Elementary School is projected to open within one year, with student move-in scheduled for December and classes to begin in the new year, with construction progress including block work approximately 14 feet high, a cafeteria section scheduled to be poured Thursday, and Bus Barn footers and floor work planned for the following two weeks.

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  • MAY 7, 2024, Regular Meeting Minutes 1

    May 7, 2024

    ·Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    On May 7, 2024, the Moore Haven City Council held a regular meeting where they approved several invoices totaling approximately $61,000 from ARPA funds for water plant upgrades, added a Ridgdill & Son pay request of $238,941.08 to the agenda, and delegated Council Member Jacob Eighner to sign the annual FPL Letter of Credit Renewal. The council also recognized 69 graduating seniors from Moore Haven High School, including 18 with AA degrees, 5 with CNA licenses, and 11 committed to military service.

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  • Page 1 of 7 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on November 12th, 2024, at 6:00 PM at the municipal building in Bath, PA, with Chairman Daniel Piorkowski, Vice Chairman David Shaffer, and Supervisor Michael Tirrell present. The board granted waivers for the 24-12P Dex Farms Minor Subdivision related to required plan information and environmental concerns, per recommendations from Keystone Consulting Engineers. The board approved Conditional Final Approval for two subdivisions: #22-08F Whitetail Acres/Ashwood Construction Major Subdivision per conditions in a KCE review letter dated September 16th, 2024, and #24-12P/F Dex Farm Minor Subdivision per conditions in a KCE review letter dated October 16th, 2024, with a covenant restricting further development on an adjoining lot. The board also accepted Resolution 2024-20 for the Planning Module–Mast Subdivision. Planning Commission meetings for November and December were cancelled as no items required discussion.

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  • Page 1 of 10 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on April 5, 2022 at 6:00 PM, with Vice Chairman David Shaffer presiding. The Planning Commission approved conditional final approval for the Ronald White Lot Line Adjustment (#22-05P/F), which adjusts lot boundaries to provide lot 2 with twenty feet of frontage that it previously lacked and converts lot 2 from a flag lot configuration to standard ownership of the driveway access strip formerly held under easement. The lot line adjustment resolves a 1987 subdivision that was never recorded and subsequently formalized in 2012 with an easement; the adjustment is permitted under existing ordinances as it predates the current flag lot prohibition. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:00 PM.

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  • MOORE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2491 COMMUNITY DRIVE BATH, PA. 18014

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    Moore Township Board of Supervisors convened on October 19, 2015 (with meeting date discrepancy noted as October 19, 2016 in header) with Chairman David Tashner, Supervisors Daniel Piorkowski and Richard Gable, and Attorney Backenstoe present to address urgent items before the next regular meeting scheduled for November 1, 2016 at 7:00 pm. The Board approved a motion to purchase a 2017 Ford SUV from Kovatch for $40,386.27 plus approximately $4,614 for camera and equipment, totaling roughly $45,000, financed at 3.96% interest over 36 months at $1,327.17 monthly, to replace a vehicle with transmission failure in the Police Department. The Board also discussed heating system options for the road department shop, comparing a floor-mounted unit bid at $20,526.00 (requiring lengthy bidding process) against installation bids from Sullivan at $6,800 per unit plus $2,600 installation and from Bickert at $9,192.00, with additional quotes pending from Bath Supply and East Lawn Supply for in-house installation alternatives.

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  • Page 1 of 14 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on March 7, 2023, at 6:00 PM at the municipal building in Bath, PA, with Chairman Daniel Piorkowski, Vice Chairman David Shaffer, Supervisor Michael Tirrell, Township Manager Nicholas Steiner, Township Solicitor David Backenstoe, and Township Engineer Kevin Horvath present. The Planning Commission passed a motion to grant Conditional Final Approval for the Muschlitz Excavation Land Development (#22-03P/F) with conditions from KCE's review letter dated November 23, 2022, including a requirement to plant 44 Thujas trees and maintain them at a 10-foot level. The applicant indicated they have received PPL's blessing to plant the Thujas along the existing right-of-way agreement but have not yet received an amended ROW encroachment agreement from PPL and stated they do not intend to submit a new or amended encroachment agreement at this time. The adjacent Flood property also agreed to plant Thuja trees under a separate arrangement.

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  • Page 1 of 17 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held a regular monthly meeting on July 7, 2021, at 6:00 PM at the Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company fire hall, with Chairman Daniel Piorkowski, Vice Chairman David Shaffer, and Supervisor Richard Gable present. The Board approved the June 1 minutes, a Financial Report, and bills totaling $152,154.86 from General Checking and $9,056.66 from Liquid Fuels. The Board unanimously approved a 2021 Ford Police Interceptor purchase from Koch 33 for $47,212 after COSTARS discount application. The Public Works Department requested approval for a zero-turn mower at $15,400 and a tractor at $17,916 for Recreation Center operations.

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  • Moore Township Board of Supervisors

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors met on August 1, 2023, and approved minutes, the financial report, bills totaling $161,421.65 (General Checking and Liquid Fuels combined), and payroll. During the meeting, the Public Works Department reported completion of road preparation for seal coating scheduled for August, and the Nazareth Council of Governments discussed regional fire department staffing challenges and a comprehensive plan resolution requiring board review and approval.

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  • Page 1 of 4 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on December 3rd, 2024, with Vice Chairman David Shaffer presiding. The Board approved minutes from November 12th and 19th meetings, accepted the Financial Report, and authorized payment of bills totaling $110,214.21 from General Funds, $434 from Liquid Fuels, $552.50 from Open Space, and $1,972.25 from Community Days. The Board approved payroll and received reports from the Police Department, Fire & Ambulance, Emergency Management, Public Works, First Regional Compost Authority, and Recreation Commission. Public Works announced leaf collection would end December 13th, and the Recreation Commission reported that park lights would operate 5–8 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with deep cleaning of snack stands completed.

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  • Moore Township Board of Supervisors

    Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held a special meeting on June 22, 2023 at 6:00 PM to conduct a hearing on the vacation of a portion of Trach Road between Bauer Road and South Summit Road under Ordinance 2023-4. The hearing was noticed in the Home News on May 25 and June 1, 2023, with written notice provided to affected residents on May 16, 2023. Chairman Daniel Piorkowski made a motion to adopt the ordinance vacating the specified portion of Trach Road, which included conditions to place private drive and do-not-enter signs at the township roadway entrance and temporary plastic barriers at both intersections; the motion was seconded by Supervisor Michael Tirrell and passed unanimously with all supervisors present voting aye. The meeting adjourned at 7:03 PM.

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