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The council discussed municipal operations, including the Mayor's report on county orientation, tax collector swearing-in, and flood mitigation efforts. Key actions included authorizing fire police event participation, reviewing the greenhouse property ordinance, and approving the purchase of the former ambulance building. The council addressed various administrative matters such as the distribution of financial interest forms, auditor appointment, and specific reorganization appointments. Departmental reports covered ongoing code enforcement, engineering projects related to sidewalk lighting and roadwork, sewer authority budgets, and park renovation plans for Isaac Smith Park.
Key discussions included a moment of silence for the Fire Marshal, scheduled hearings regarding bamboo ordinance violations by Atlas Holding Group LLC, and approval of a resolution authorizing individuals to execute documentation for the Borough's acquisition of real property related to FEMA acquisition Project #2. Code Enforcement noted a Street Opening Permit issued to PECO Energy and recent snow and ice compliance inspections. The Engineer reported on pending light post delivery for the pedestrian improvement project, in-progress boundary surveys for buyout parcels, and awaiting closeout paperwork for the 2025 Curb Ramp and Road Programs. The Sewer Authority presented and reviewed the 2026 Budget and Rate Schedule, approved conditions for an EDU request, and directed the Secretary to schedule presentations for February meetings. The Park Committee plans to apply for the Montco 2040 grant for renovations and agreed that borough residents will manage the 'stick pile'. The Council also addressed ongoing icing issues at an intersection and discussed the progress of HMGP Project #2. An executive session was held to discuss possible real estate purchase.
The biannual reorganization meeting involved the administration of the oath of office to two re-elected Borough Council members. Key actions included the nomination and election of the President of Borough Council, Vice President, and President Pro Tem. Following these elections, several essential appointments were confirmed by omnibus vote, including the Secretary/Treasurer/Right-to-Know Officer, Solicitor, Engineer, Zoning Officer/Code Enforcement Officer, Fire Marshal, Emergency Management Coordinator, and members for the Planning Commission and Zoning Hearing Board. Appointments also covered the Sewer Authority, Industrial Development Authority, Park Committee, Building Inspector, and designated financial institutions for Borough Funds.
The meeting included reports from the Mayor concerning a recent drill, the Christmas tree lighting, and the upcoming Wreaths Across America event, alongside recognizing 15 years of service for the Mayor. Key discussions covered the resolution of communication issues from the drill, citation tracking for Bamboo Ordinance violations, and reminders regarding required permits for remodeling work at 120 Gravel Pike. Engineering reported on expected light post delivery for the Route 29 Sidewalk and Lighting Project, ongoing boundary surveys for buyout parcels, and that the 2025 Curb Ramp and Road Programs are awaiting closeout paperwork. The Sewer Authority approved a four percent average increase in sewer rental fees for 2026. The Road Committee requested pothole filling on Main Street. The Park Committee discussed bathroom renovations to meet ADA compliance and requested removal of a 'stick pile' from the park. Financial matters included accepting the treasurer's report, paying bills, and approving the proposed budget and tax ordinance for the 2026 fiscal year. Old Business involved considering the acquisition of the old ambulance building.
The primary business of the special meeting was to appoint a new Council Member to fill the vacancy left by Jonathan Corey Guntz, who resigned on September 30, 2025. Micheal A. Glass was nominated and subsequently appointed to fill the vacant position until the term expires on December 31, 2027. The appointed member was sworn into office.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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