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The meeting focused on the application by Dr. Carly Dorazio for a zoning variance to operate a small, companion-animal veterinary clinic at 130 Cecil St. The Board reviewed the application, confirming the property's current use, the lack of external modifications, and the applicant's intent to abide by stated conditions. The motion to approve the variance was carried.
The council addressed various voting items, including the approval of bills and the authorization of multiple community events. Key project approvals included the Borough Building Roof Replacement, the Woodcrest Drive Paving Project, and Payment Certificate for the Big Pool Backwash Sewer Revision. The council also authorized the advertisement of bids for Pike Street crosswalks and approved change orders for the Pike Street Multimodal project. Grant applications were authorized for the Canonsburg Town Park Pool Rehabilitation and the Canon-McMillan Youth Baseball Association parking project. Furthermore, the council moved to advertise an ordinance regarding the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code. Unfinished business included discussions on sewage line ownership, softball field lighting, and a conditional use application for a brewing production facility.
The council addressed various administrative and community-related items, including the approval of bills and the authorization of use of borough sidewalks for the Thursday Night Market events. Key actions included approving the purchase of Vialytics software, authorizing a position for an intern, and approving DCED and internal grant administration for the Canonsburg Educational and Cultural Institute. The council also authorized a park event for the National Alliance for Mental Illness, amended a resolution for PennDOT document signing authority, and approved the advertisement of bids for the borough building roof replacement and the 2026 road program. Additionally, the council approved a paving project for the U.P. Church parking lot and adopted a resolution to amend the Canonsburg Houston Joint Authority board structure.
The council approved the payment of bills and authorized the use of the Main Pavilion for an Easter Egg hunt. Financial actions included the approval of final payment for a sewer lining project, a sponsorship for LSA funding, and the submission of various commission funding proposals. Additionally, the council approved an increase in mileage reimbursement for public works employees and appointed the Finance Director as plan coordinator for pension plans. The sale of a police motorcycle was also authorized, and two upcoming workshops regarding sewage line ownership and fund balances were noted.
The meeting primarily addressed a variance request from Quentin Hutchinson for property located at 439 Chartiers Ave. The initial request sought a variance from five required parking spaces down to one space. During the Old Business segment, it was established that Mr. Hutchinson secured a lease agreement for two parking spaces. Consequently, the Board formally amended the pending petition to seek a variance requiring only two parking spaces instead of the originally requested one space (which was an amendment to the required five spaces). The initial motion in New Business to table the application was superseded by the proceedings in Old Business, which resulted in the approval of the amended variance request.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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