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The Bart Township Board of Supervisors meeting addressed several key areas, including a review of the treasurer's report and ratification of bill payments. Discussions and actions were taken regarding road maintenance, particularly concerning the Quarry Road Bridge, Cherry Hill Road, and the sale of a GMC dump truck. Updates were provided on the Enola Low Grade Trail project, including the certification of title and permit status. The board also addressed zoning matters, reviewed zoning hearing board applications, and discussed the Southern Lancaster County Inter-Municipal Council. New business included complimentary baseball ticket vouchers and a request to assist with traffic control for a memorial ride. The meeting concluded with public comments and the renewal of certificates of deposit.
The Bart Township Board of Supervisors held their monthly meeting, addressing financial matters such as ratifying payment of bills and reviewing the road/bridge/trail funds report. Road-related discussions included blocking the access road to the trail at Lamparter Road and purchasing a new mower. Updates were provided on the Quarry Road bridge grant application and the Cherry Hill Road project. The board also discussed the Enola Low Grade Trail project, zoning matters, and a zoning hearing board application. They addressed old business items, including the welder purchase and updates to the employee handbook, as well as new business such as office equipment and fire police assistance at the Strasburg Fire Company's Spring Mud Sale. Public comments covered topics like snow removal and road conditions.
The Bart Township Board of Supervisors held a quarterly mid-month meeting to discuss various topics. Updates were provided on the Greentree Road bridge, the Drywells Road bridge and the Lamparter Road bridge. The Quarry Road bridge will be reopened with a 4-ton weight limit and temporary barriers. Bids lists will be put together to cover paving projects, construction and excavation type work and for the road sealer truck. Dave Brotzman was appointed as a member of the zoning hearing board. A current zoning map of the township will be requested from the Lancaster County Planning Department.
The Bart Township Board of Supervisors meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The treasurer's report and accounts payable were reviewed and ratified. The board discussed the Enola Low Grade Trail bidding schedule and approved it. A waiver request and conditional approval were granted for a Lot Add-On Plan. The board addressed zoning officer reports and zoning hearing board applications, taking positions on applications related to modifications, short-term rentals, and expansions of non-conforming uses. New business included a Christiana Community Ambulance request, PSATS ballots for election of trustees, non-uniformed pension contributions, LCATS dues invoice, and the LCATS Fall Convention. An executive session was held for personnel matters, resulting in motions to authorize payments and advertise for a new administrative staff person. The board accepted the retirement date of the secretary and approved her employment as a consultant.
The Bart Township Board of Supervisors held a meeting to discuss various topics including the treasurer's report, road work, vacation of Fairview Road, bidding follow up, Enola Low Grade Trail, trail maintenance, noise enforcement, zoning matters, and updates from the Georgetown Area Sewer Authority regarding increased flow. The board also discussed supplemental insurance plans, new supervisor items, a fire company boot drive request, and fire police requests from Strasburg Borough. A resident offered to help develop a website for the Township.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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