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  • TOWNSHIP OF MOORE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ORDINANCE NO. 2024-07

    Moore Township, PA
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 2024-07 repeals Ordinance No. 2010-8 and establishes Moore Township's Right-to-Know policy in compliance with Pennsylvania state law (65 P.S. § 67.101 et seq.). The Township designates Stephen Nowroski as Open Records Officer and Jason Harhart as alternate, both reachable at the Municipal Building, 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014 (610-759-9449). Public records are available for inspection during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) except on Township-designated holidays, with requests required in writing on the Township's form or the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records Standard Right-to-Know Request Form. Fees are set at $0.25 per page for black and white copies up to 1,000 pages, $0.20 per page thereafter, $0.50 per color copy, $5.00 per certified record, and actual production cost for specialized documents; the Open Records Officer must respond within five business days or may extend up to 30 additional days upon notifier notification.

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  • MOORE TOWNSHIP NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ORDINANCE NO.: 2024 --

Moore Township, XX
Proposal

Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania enacted Ordinance No. 2024 to repeal and replace Section 4.14 of Ordinance No. 2005-4 (codified at Chapter 260-42 of the Moore Township Codified Ordinances), which governs storm drainage regulations. The new ordinance, effective five days after enactment, replaces outdated storm drainage requirements with revised and updated regulations covering stormwater management plans, basic construction criteria, construction standards, drainage easements, general system requirements, and collection system design. The Board of Supervisors, with Daniel Piorkowski as Chairman, enacted this ordinance to modernize the township's stormwater management framework. The new regulations require stormwater management plans prepared by registered engineers to be submitted as part of subdivision and land development applications, with provisions for minor subdivisions and final plans.

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  • 2026 DIESEL AND OIL REQUEST FOR BIDS

    Moore Township, XX
    Proposal

    Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania issued a Request for Bids in May 2026 for the supply of diesel fuel and heating oil for municipal operations. Sealed bids were due by 10:00 AM on Thursday, May 21, 2026, with bids to be opened at approximately 12:00 PM the same day. The township sought approximately 12,000 gallons annually of #2 diesel fuel for vehicles and 3,500 gallons annually of heating oil for municipal buildings, with delivery to the Municipal Complex at 2491 Community Drive and the Recreation Center at 635 English Road in Bath, Pennsylvania. Bid prices were required to remain firm for the period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, with no price escalation permitted, and bidders were required to submit a certified check or bid bond equal to at least 10 percent of the bid amount as security.

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  • MOORE TOWNSHIP NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ORDINANCE NO.: 2024 --

    Moore Township, PA
    Proposal

    Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania enacted Ordinance No. 2024-- to repeal and replace Section 4.14 of Ordinance No. 2005-4 (codified at Chapter 260-42), which governed storm drainage regulations. The new Storm Drainage Ordinance, effective five days after enactment, establishes updated requirements organized into six sections: Stormwater Management Plan, Basic Construction Criteria, Construction, Drainage Easements, General System Requirements, and Collection System Design. The ordinance was enacted by the Board of Supervisors with Daniel Piorkowski serving as Chairman. Stormwater Management Plans must be prepared by a Registered Engineer and submitted as part of applications for Preliminary Plan approval on subdivisions and land development projects, except for Final Plans on minor subdivisions or land developments where no stormwater management is required.

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    storm drainagestormwater managementland development
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  • Moore Township, Northampton County, ...

    Moore Township, PA
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  • 1 ORDINANCE 04-14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM, NORTHAMPTON

    Bethlehem, PA
    Proposal

    Ordinance 04-14 of Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania establishes floodplain management regulations requiring all persons, partnerships, businesses, and corporations to obtain a permit from the Floodplain Administrator before undertaking any construction or development in designated floodplain areas. The ordinance repeals and replaces Ordinance No. 4-8, Chapter 135 of the Bethlehem Township Code of Ordinances. The ordinance's stated intent is to promote public health, safety, and general welfare; encourage appropriate construction practices to minimize flood damage; protect water supply and natural drainage; reduce financial burdens on the township and residents; and comply with federal and state floodplain management requirements. Minor repairs to existing buildings and structures are exempt from permit requirements. In cases of conflict with other ordinances, the more restrictive provision applies.

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    floodplain managementpermit requirementsdevelopment regulationspublic safetywater protection
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