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The meeting agenda included addressing the appointment of a new Township Secretary, the approval of a new Board Member to fill a vacancy, and scheduling the subsequent April Board Meeting. Key discussion points involved reviewing the Recreation Budget Request and extensively detailing plans for the Pickleball Court project, which encompassed requesting park drawings, reviewing court design, applying for grants, working with an asphalt company for contractor hiring, obtaining quotes, and deciding between a tennis court or two pickleball courts option. Other topics included organizing the Summer Concert Series, tabling discussions on Outdoor Gyms until summer, addressing Bird house Upkeep, acquiring a new Volleyball Net, planning for new Benches on the Small Baseball Field, updating on walking path repairs, and reviewing fundraising and sponsorship opportunities.
The Planning Commission discussed various subdivision plans, zoning ordinance concerns, and land development proposals. Key topics included the review of sketch plans for property subdivisions, discussions on driveway runoff plans, and considerations for amending the zoning ordinance related to cemeteries. The commission also addressed concerns about the Township Zoning Map, debated the possibility of allowing cemeteries in agricultural zones, and reviewed an application for a special exception for a Bed and Breakfast.
The Codorus Township Board of Supervisors convened multiple meetings to address various township matters. Key actions included organizing for the year 2000, appointing officials and roadmasters, and setting compensation for employees and supervisors. Discussions also covered road occupancy permits, junk yard licenses, and responses to public comments. The board addressed concerns about fly problems, considered a regional police study, and reviewed subdivision plans. They also discussed cellular tower ordinances, SPCA agreements, and a complaint filed with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. Additionally, the board opened bids for road materials, discussed traffic safety concerns, and addressed issues related to large animal operations and zoning ordinances.
The board discussed a request to rezone a property to commercial to allow the sale of farm produce. They also considered a turnback program for Rockville Road, involving potential improvements and maintenance payments from the state. Updates were provided on the completion of motor paving on Myers Road and Snyder Road, with plans to paint a yellow line on the roads.
The Codorus Township Board of Supervisors meetings covered a range of topics including discussions on cable service options, traffic studies, and the potential for a volunteer tax credit. There were reviews of subdivision plans, paving bids, and resolutions related to property in the AG security area. The board also addressed concerns from residents regarding zoning violations, property maintenance, and the proposed private burial ordinance. Additionally, there were discussions and actions related to the appointment of new officials, such as a zoning officer and sewage enforcement officer.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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