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The meeting included discussions on road projects, such as the completion of dirt and gravel projects, preparation for chipping on Leisure Acres and Cooley Roads, and potential repairs to Mill Road. Stone was put down on Back Road East and Gap Road, with future FEMA mitigation planned for Back Road. An agreement with Larson Design Group for engineering services related to flood repairs on Bob Drick Road and Petersburg Road Bridges was approved. The board discussed advertising for an equipment operator/laborer with a CDL. Concerns were raised about the impact of data centers on the community, and a proposed data center ordinance will be reviewed. Fall Clean Up was scheduled, and the county work crew's staffing shortages were noted.
The meeting addressed financial reports, road master updates including cinder bin status and road reclamation quotes, and planning commission reports regarding Waring Road subdivision plans. The supervisors approved the Waring Road subdivision plans, a transfer of funds to the Washington Township Volunteer Fire Company, and the highest bids for a John Deere mower and a 2004 Ford F550. Discussions also covered the Snook Road permanent closure, short-term rental regulations, and the purchase of rechargeable flashlights for township trucks. An announcement was made regarding the Iron Cross Bicycle Event.
The meeting included updates on unfinished business, specifically the Holding Tank Ordinance, Privy Ordinance, and Zoning Map Amendment. There were no updates for the Holding Tank Ordinance and Zoning Map Amendment, and the Privy Ordinance remained in limbo. No new business or public comments were discussed.
The meeting included discussions and reviews of land development plans. The new SALDO was tabled until the next meeting. The board conditionally approved the land development review for Amos Glick. The board reviewed plans for Benjamin & Annie G Beiler, raised questions about stormwater discharge, and tabled the plans pending the Township Engineer's stormwater report.
The meeting addressed financial reports, road master reports, and old and new business. Roads damaged from the flood were discussed, and contract bid work on Cooley Road was started. The subdivision of Melvin and Verna Fisher on Pikes Peak Road was approved with a condition regarding the front yard setback. Change Order Number 1 for the Gap Road Roadway was approved. Several projects and issues were discussed, including land development plans, stormwater issues, short-term rental violations, and uninhabitable houses. Clean up days were scheduled for September 26th, 27th, and 28th.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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