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

    Moore Township, PA
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    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held a 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, and Supervisor Michael Tirrell present. The Planning Commission granted Conditional Final Approval for the Muschlitz Excavation Land Development (#22-03P/F) with conditions from a Keystone Consulting Engineers review letter dated November 23, 2022, including a requirement to plant 44 Thujas trees and maintain them at a 10-foot level. A dispute arose regarding a PPL right-of-way agreement, with the developer declining to submit an amended encroachment agreement but committing to submit their existing agreement and clarify plantings that were previously listed without specified species. The adjacent Flood property also agreed to plant Thuja trees on their property under a separate agreement with the developer.

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

Moore Township, XX
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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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  • Damage Prevention Committee Meeting Agenda ...

    Harrisburg, PA
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    The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission's Damage Prevention Committee met on December 15, 2020, to review twelve cases involving alleged damage to underground utility facilities during excavation projects across Pennsylvania. The cases, dated between November 2019 and March 2020, involved various stakeholders including utility companies (Columbia Gas, UGI, Peoples Gas, Duquesne Light), contractors, municipal authorities, and other facility owners in locations spanning multiple counties. The omnibus session format allowed the committee to systematically review each incident with documented case numbers, facility owners, contractors, project owners, and specific incident locations and dates.

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