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The meeting addressed several administrative items, including the approval of financial reports and accounts payable/payroll. Key resolutions involved approving the hiring of Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC to perform the 2025 Audit for a maximum of $3525.00, and approving the advertisement for double-seal-coating sections of Spring Hill Road and County Line Road. Updates were provided regarding the Durham Springs Sketch Plan review scheduled for February 17th and the forthcoming draft ordinance for the Bucks County Act 167 review in March 2026. The Roadmaster's report noted ongoing snow ditch clearing and generator repair. Residents offered positive feedback regarding the road crew's performance.
The meeting involved several key resolutions and updates. The Board approved Resolution 2026-02 to hire Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC for the 2025 Audit, not to exceed $3525.00. They also approved advertising to double-seal-coat sections of Spring Hill Road and County Line Road (totaling 8,677 square yards). Updates were provided regarding the Bucks County Act 167 draft ordinance review scheduled for March 2026, road maintenance including salt delivery status and ditch clearing, and historical society plans involving a GPR search for historical evidence. The Durham Historical Society is planning to sell donated artwork to raise funds for the mill. Community announcements included dates for the EAC roadside clean up and Lg Item Clean Up Day. Public comment commended the road crew, particularly Pete Cox, for their diligent work.
The primary new business involved the Harmony Fields Sketch Plan Review for a proposed 3-lot subdivision, including discussions about lot sizes, acreage for conservation, and compliance with zoning requirements, particularly concerning existing rental units on the property. Concerns were raised regarding the riparian buffer, septic systems, wells, and road frontage compliance. The Solicitor advised the applicant that compliance with zoning is required before further consideration. Old business items, including SALDO Review, Zoning Ordinance Revisions, Commercial Medical Marijuana, Solar Webinar, Tiny Homes, EAC Update, EV Charging, and Durham Springs, received no updates. The meeting concluded with a motion to close.
The reorganization meeting included the administration of the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States of America. The summary notes that the Board of Supervisors reappointed certain members effective through December 31, 2029. The primary actions of the meeting involved nominations and unanimous votes for the temporary Chairman for the reorganization session, followed by unanimous votes to elect the permanent Chairman and Vice Chair. The meeting adjourned shortly after its commencement.
The meeting included the approval of financial reports and accounts payable/payroll as of December 31, 2025, and January 13, 2026, respectively. Key actions included scheduling the Large Item Clean Up Day for April 18, 2026, appointing Catherine Rousseau to the Durham EAC, and approving advertising for the budgeted purchase of a used mini-Kubota Excavator. The 2026 Insurance Renewal was approved, coming in under budget. Administrator updates noted ongoing work on mill door estimates and following up with PennDOT regarding damaged road signs. Discussions covered the upcoming Durham Springs Sketch Plan review in February 2026 and the Bucks County Act 167 draft ordinance expected in March 2026. The Road Master reported on salt and antiskid usage and tree trimming work. Updates were provided on the Durham Ball Field usage, the Historical Society's year-end report, and the Riegelsville Library's recent activities. The Planning Commission structure for 2026 was noted, and election results for the PRFR indicated a new Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief. Public comment addressed PennDOT reporting procedures and ongoing utility pole replacements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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