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The South Pymatuning Township Regular Meeting addressed several key issues. Residents were reminded to be aware of farm equipment on the roads. Discussions included the Pavcik Consolidation Plan, which is undergoing a property sale and deed rewriting. Reports were given by the Police and Fire Departments. Approved building permits were announced for various properties. The board approved the Aaron N. VanZanten Subdivision and the Pavcik Consolidation Plan. A resolution supporting the Pennsylvania Commission for the United State Semiquincentennial was proposed and approved, along with a resolution amending and revising the schedule of zoning hearing fees. Concerns were raised by Sheena Shank and Justin Zirkle regarding Township code restrictions for their proposed business, One More Bite Bair Company. A resident commented on the condition of Buckeye Drive and the unauthorized removal of a tree. Another resident commented on trees and limbs leaning on wires.
The township board of supervisors meeting covered several key topics. A successful audit of all accounts and the water system was announced. Updates were given on a court case resulting in the removal of a container home and the rumor of a new bait and tackle shop. The supervisors also discussed upcoming fundraisers for the fire department, including a Night-At-The-Races and an ATV ride. Financial reports were reviewed and approved, including the payment of bills and payroll. A recreational facility use policy was adopted. Approval was given for tree removal services on Kane Road. Residents raised concerns about standing water on Orangeville Road, snow plowing damage on Madeline Street, and storm water drainage issues under Tamarack Drive.
The meeting focused on a detailed review and discussion of multiple line items within the 2021 Township Budget.
The meeting focused on preparing the 2015 budget and included public comments regarding a potential millage increase for fire protection. Discussion included the need for fire department maintenance, the level of service provided, and the possibility of outsourcing fire services. Other topics raised by the public included exploring recycling options and joining an animal shelter.
The meeting included a discussion on volunteer recruitment for the Township Fire Department and an upcoming water fee increase. Thank you letters were sent to various individuals and groups. Reports were given by the Fire and Police Departments. Bills totaling \$103,072.02 and payroll totaling \$45,760.97 were approved. Resolution No. 1-2024 for Supplemental Appropriations to the 2024 Budget and Resolution No. 2-2025 for the 2025 Mercer County Joint Seal Coat Bid Program were adopted. A question was raised about a container house at 2818 Hunter Street, with the Supervisors noting that the Township Code Enforcement has initiated legal action.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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