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The resolution addresses various fees and regulations within the Borough. It includes fees for returned checks or ACH payments, water termination reconnect, code enforcement permits, community swimming pool rates, fire prevention and protection measures, licenses and permits for general business, overweight vehicle applications, right-to-know law public records, sign permits, tax collector charges, solid waste management, sewer connections, street cuts, subdivision and land development plans, zoning permits, and highway occupancy permits. It also covers exemptions for certain entities from permit fees and outlines additional inspection fees for permitted work.
The agenda includes reviewing financial documents, a small water & sewer grant, and stormwater bills. Also to be discussed are a three-year budget projection, PRP projects, the Lions Club project, and loan and other financing options. Public comment will be allowed.
The Marysville Borough Finance Committee meeting on October 5, 2022, addressed keyless entry system upgrades, the purchase of computers for council members, tree removal in Heritage Park and Lion's Club Park, and the replacement of a skid loader. The committee also reviewed the 2022 and 2023 budgets, including discussions on fee schedules, grant funding, and paving plans. Several budget items were tabled or referred to the Borough Council for further action.
The Parks and Recreation Committee meeting on October 3, 2022, discussed pickleball, tree removal and trimming at Heritage and Lion's Club Parks, and the Picture Perry project. They also addressed concerns about Heritage Park maintenance and potential grant funding. Finally, they reviewed grant updates, Christmas tree plans, the Halloween parade, and the transition to a digital newsletter with advertising.
The Parks and Recreation Committee meeting on November 7, 2022, reviewed and approved the October minutes. Key decisions included approving funding for food at the Breakfast with Santa event, agreeing to street closures and bleacher setup for the New Year's Eve Bridge Drop, and discussing lifeguard recruitment for the pool. The committee also planned for the new playground using a DCNR grant and scheduled a spring dedication for the Railroaders' Memorial.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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