Appendix D
Governmental and Intergovernmental Affairs

Ord./Res.

Date

Subject

Ord. 18

5/6/1869

Survey

Ord. 56

3/22/1902

Fixing license fees on illegal telephone poles.

Ord. 70

11/6/1905

Rights-of-ways through the Borough

Ord. 80

9/24/1907

Amending Ord. 70.

Ord. 82

12/31/1907

Amending Ord. 70.

Ord. 87

12/6/1909

Paving with brick.

Ord. 89

5/2/1910

Crown of Market Street.

Ord. 101

5/6/1915

Authorizing sewer construction.

Ord. 102

8/21/1915

Authorizing street dig-up for sewer construction.

Ord. 112

10/7/1921

Washing of automobiles in Borough

Ord. 135

2/1/1932

Department of Highways

Ord. 139

11/1/1932

Approving improvement plans for Market Street.

Ord. 140

11/1/1932

Authorizing Market Street Improvement Contract.

Ord. 143

2/1/1933

Advertising for bids for reconstruction of Market Street.

Ord. 144

3/29/1933

Removal of buildings for reconstruction of Market Street.

Ord. 145

5/1/1933

Approving Market Street improvements.

Ord. 150

10/2/1933

Approval of Market Street plans.

Ord. 158

9/14/1936

Approving improvement plans for Walnut Street.

Ord. 173

3/6/1944

Purchasing property for municipal building.

Ord. 176

2/5/1945

B.K.W. Coach Line

Res. 1947-02

11/10/1947

Requiring owners of abutting property

Res. 1947-03

12/13/1947

Retirement Annuity Contract for Borough Policeman

Res. 1949-02

5/19/1949

Agreement with PA Department of Highways about curbing streets

Res. 1949-03

7/–/1949

Agreement with PA Dept. Of Highways to pay for some of the construction costs of Borough streets

Ord. 202

6/2/1952

Social Security benefits

Ord. 206

8/11/1952

Amending Middlecreek Construction Contract.

Ord. 213

7/15/1953

Municipal building vault door.

Res. 1956-02

2/13/1956

Requesting the Dept. of Health of PA to take over the Health Laws

Ord. 246

11/5/1957

Authorizing the establishment of Selinsgrove Police Department Pension Trust and appointing first trustees.

Res. 1959-01

6/1/1959

Approving Market St. improvement plans

Res. 1959-02

10/5/1959

Showing of respect for William Heim

Res. 1959-03

12/7/1959

Recommending a study for a proposed Route 15 Bypass

Res. 1960-03

9/6/1960

Agreement with the PA Railroad Company about water and sewer pipes

Res. 1961-01

2/6/1961

Showing of respect for William R. Wendel

Res. 1961-04

8/7/1961

Improvements on the Borough landfill

Ord. 276

9/11/1961

Signifying the desire and intention of the municipal authorities of the Borough to join with the municipal authorities of the Township of Monroe and the Borough of Shamokin Dam for the purpose of constructing or otherwise providing the facilities and equipment for the collection removal, or disposal of ashes, garbage, rubbish and other refuse materials.

Ord. 298

1/20/1964

Memorializing employing Borough Manager and setting terms of employment.

Ord. 317

1/5/1965

Employing Borough Manager and setting terms of employment.

Ord. 322

3/1/1965

Creating a Capital Reserve Fund for the purchase, replacement, and/or addition of equipment, machinery and motor vehicles by the Borough.

Ord. 336

6/6/1966

Amending the Selinsgrove Police Department Pension Trust and appointing first trustees.

Ord. 340

8/1/1966

Authorizing purchase of building and land for storage of Borough equipment.

Ord. 341

9/6/1966

Electing to join the Municipal Employees’ Retirement System; agreeing to be bound by all provisions of the Municipal Employees’ Retirement Law.

Ord. 419

2/3/1975

Increasing the maximum annual appropriation to the Capital Reserve Fund from $2,500 to $5,000 and increasing the maximum fund balance from $25,000 to $50,000.

Ord. 423

7/7/1975

Electing to join the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Articles III and IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law; agreeing to be bound by all provisions of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law, as amended and as applicable to member municipalities joining under the provisions

of these articles stating which of certain options permitted under the said law are accepted by the Borough.

Ord. 425

12/30/1975

Schedule C of the annual budget for the Borough of Selinsgrove

was duly adopted by unanimous vote of the Borough Council

on December 30, 1975.

Ord. 431

5/13/1976

Electing to upgrade the member benefits it has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System; from Article II to Article IV, agreeing to be bound by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law, as amended, and as applicable to member municipalities upgrading their benefits under the provisions of Article IV: stating which of certain options permitted under said law are accepted by the Borough.

Ord. 435

12/30/1976

Appropriating specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of the municipal government, hereinafter set forth, during the coming year.

Ord. 439

3/7/1977

Authorizing the implementation of a Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement by and between the City of Sunbury; the Borough of Northumberland, the Borough of Riverside, and the Township of Point, all of the County of Northumberland, Pennsylvania; the Borough of Middleburg, the Borough of Selinsgrove, the Borough of Shamokin Dam; and the Office of the Sheriff, all of the County of Snyder, Pennsylvania, and the Borough of Lewisburg, the Borough of Mifflinburg, the Township of East Buffalo, and the Office of the Sheriff, all of the County of Union, Pennsylvania; establishing the content of the said agreement; authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute the agreement; and, to take such other actions as may be necessary or desirable.

Ord. 461

6/5/1978

Amending Ord. 439.

Ord. 472

6/18/1979

Authorizing filing of declaration of taking.

Res. 1980-01

2/4/1980

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1980-02

3/3/1980

Resolving that the Borough goes on record in strong opposition to House Bill 1 or any other constitutional spending limit introduced in the Senate or House of Representatives. Be it further resolved, that the legislature withhold consideration of spending and/or tax limitations until the Governor’s Tax Commission has submitted its report.

Res. 1980-03

3/3/1980

Resolving, that the Council of the Borough endorses the concept of retaining an operating railroad line from Kreamer to Middleburg, Pennsylvania, and it does further support and encourage the efforts of those public agencies and private parties attempting to achieve that result.

Ord. 492

8/4/1980

Authorizing filing of declaration of taking.

Ord. 493

9/8/1980

Authorizing filing of declaration of taking.

Res. 1981-01

3/2/1981

Resolving that the President of Council, the Vice-President

of Council and the Secretary of the Borough are hereby authorized to enter into notes and other documents deemed by them to be necessary or convenient to carry out the Community Development Small Cities Grant Project Agreement entered into with the Snyder County Trust Company on September 15, 1980.

Res. 1981-02

3/2/1981

Resolving that the name of John F. Frederick be removed from the accounts for the Borough.

Res. 1981-03

3/2/1981

Resolving that the President of Council, the Vice-President of Council and the Secretary of the Borough are hereby authorized to enter into notes and other documents deemed by them to be necessary or convenient to carry out the Community Development Small Cities Grant Project Agreement entered into with the Snyder County Trust Company on September 15, 1980.

Res. 1981-04

3/2/1981

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1981-05

4/27/1981

Resolving that the Borough formally requests a grant from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Community Facilities Act, to

be used for improvements to the Borough’s Water Reservoir.

Res. 1981-06

4/27/1981

Resolving that the Borough formally irrevocably pledge the local share of money required for the proposed water reservoir improvement project; provided, however, that the said irrevocable pledge shall be contingent upon the receipt of a community facilities grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Ord. 502

6/1/1981

Borrowing of money.

Res. 1981-08

7/20/1981

Electing to administer the provisions of the Act of December 1980, (No. 222) known as the “Building Energy Conservation Act,” for Use Group R-3 buildings.

Res. 1981-09

8/30/1981

Resolving that the proper officials of the Selinsgrove Municipal Authority are authorized to prepare and sign any application or related document for the Farmers Home Administration Community Facilities Loan Program for a loan of up to $1,100,000 for the purpose of making improvements to the Selinsgrove Water System including, but not limited to construction of a stand pipe for 750,000 gallons, a pressure equalizing station, a pumping

station, a liner with cover for the reservoir, a telemeting facility, a drilling of a new well, necessary engineering and other project costs.

Ord. 508

8/3/1981

Authorizing to join other local government units as a settlor of the Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust for the purpose of purchasing shares of the trust.

Ord. 509

10/5/1981

Assessment of 18th Street construction costs.

Ord. 511

1/4/1982

Municipal Retirement System

Res. 1981-12

1/4/1982

Accepting the Community Facilities Grant of $ 43,000 from the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce and agrees to all the conditions and restrictions, if any, placed on this grant by the Department of Commerce and will upon request of the Department furnish all data, reports, contracts, documents, and other information relevant to the project, as may be requested.

Res. 1982-01

2/15/1982

Recognizing that the widening of Broad Street from Penn Street to Rt. 522 with the installation of sidewalk and curbing is a worthwhile and necessary project and a benefit to the community.

Resolving that a reimbursement of 75 percent of the project by the

Federal government presents an ideal opportunity to undertake such improvements. Resolving therefore that the Borough hereby

approves of said project and will participate in its completion by subsidizing 25 percent of the Borough’s portion of the project.

Ord. 514

4/5/1982

Establishing interests with Borough obligations

Res. 1982-02

4/5/1982

Resolving by the Borough Council of the Borough, in Snyder County, Pennsylvania, that the President of Council be authorized and directed to sign the Reimbursement Agreement and the Borough Secretary be authorized and directed to attest and seal the same.

Ord. 515

5/–/1982

Approving the construction of certain water system improvements and additions by the Selinsgrove Municipal Authority.

Res. 1982-03

7/12/1982

Resolving that the Council of the Borough hereby authorizes its President and the Borough Secretary to sign an agreement with Consolidated Rail Corporation (CONRAIL) which stipulates certain permit requirements and items for which CONRAIL shall be reimbursed in conjunction with the installation of a sanitary sewer line under CONRAIL tracks located .13 miles from the Selinsgrove station within the confines of Pine Street.

Res. 1982-04

12/6/1982

Authorizing the submission of a preapplication to the Department of Community Affairs to fund a commercial revitalization project under a Pennsylvania Small Communities Program.

Res. 1983-01

1/17/1983

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1983-02

1/17/1983

Supporting early re-enactment of the Federal General Revenue Sharing Program.

Res. 1983-03

2/7/1983

Establishing the Youth Services Advisory Committee. The Council desires that the make-up of the committee draw upon an area-wide base, and that it represent sectors of the population who have interest in the objectives of the program. The Youth Service Bureau Advisory Committee shall be composed of seven members, each of whom shall be a resident of the Selinsgrove Area School District and shall be appointed for 1-year terms. Members will serve for a 1-year term and until their successors are appointed, and will receive no compensation. The functions of the Youth Service Bureau Advisory Committee will be to implement the goals outlined above.

Res. 1983-04

7/11/1983

Resolving that the appropriate officers of the Borough of Selinsgrove are hereby authorized to execute such application, and; be it further resolved, that an application be filed with the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds for the acquisition of Major Anthony Selin Recreational Field.

Res. 1983-05

12/5/1983

Being desirous of obtaining reimbursement of monies for expenses incurred pursuant to the training provisions of the Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Act, Act 120 of 1974.

Ord. 536

1/3/1984

Creating a Capital Reserve Fund for real estate, for the purpose of receiving any net fees derived from cable television franchises, or appropriations of the Borough Council, which funds are to be used for the purchase, replacement, addition, and improvement, but not maintenance, of Borough real estate.

Res. 1984-01

2/6/1984

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1984-02

3/19/1984

Resolving that George R. Kinney is employed as the Manager of

the Borough effective 9 a.m. March 19, 1984.

Res. 1984-04

5/7/1984

Being desirous of obtaining reimbursement of monies for expenses

incurred pursuant to the training provisions of the Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Act, Act 120 of 187.

Res. 1984-05

6/4/1984

Resolving that the Borough adopt a Revenue Sharing Grievance Procedure.

Res. 1984-06

8/6/1984

Resolving that this Borough does hereby request Northumberland Borough on behalf of the Valley Area Transfer Authority to prepare a solid waste management plan on its behalf.

Res. 1984-07

8/6/1984

Concurring in Snyder County Res. 1984-5 designating the Snyder County Travel Promotion Agency to represent Snyder County for the purposes of the promotion of tourism.

Res. 1984-09

12/27/1984

Agreeing to transfer from State to municipal control portions of legislative routes in accordance with 75 Pa.C.S. Chapter 92 and that attached agreement.

Res. 1985-01

1/71/985

Authorizing to execute such application, and be it further resolved, that an application be filed with the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds for the recreational development of the Major Anthony Selin Park.

Res. 1985-02

2/4/1985

Authorizing the Department of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to conduct a study of the Selinsgrove Police Department.

Res. 1985-03

4/1/1985

Resolving that the actions taken by the officers of the Borough of Selinsgrove in filing with the Department of Community Affairs an application for the purpose of obtaining grant funds for the recreational development of the Major Anthony Selin Park are hereby ratified.

Res. 1985-04

5/26/1985

Approving and authorizing the execution of an agreement between the Selinsgrove Municipal Authority (the Authority) and Gannett Fleming Environmental Engineers, Inc. (the Engineer) for the performance of certain engineering work and services by the Engineer in connection with the rehabilitation of certain Borough sanitary sewers ( the Project); providing for the payment of the Borough’s share of Project expenses; and providing information and access to sewers which may be required by the Engineer or the contractor in the performance of the Project.

Res. 1985-05

7/8/1985

Resolving that an application be filed with the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds for the development of the Major Anthony Selin Park.

Ord. 550

8/5/1985

Establishing the Water System Capital Reserve Fund and providing for the administration, investment and use thereof.

Res. 1985-07

10/7/1985

Determining that the State aid pension allocation be distributed.

Res. 1985-08

12/23/1985

Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Ord. 557

2/3/1986

Providing for the irrevocable commitment of certain State funds payable to the Borough of Selinsgrove.

Res. 1986-02

2/3/1986

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1986-03

5/15/1986

Publicizing this resolution and through this publicity shall cause owners of real estate, developers, and builders to become aware of their respective responsibilities and rights under the Federal Fair Housing Law.

Res. 1986-04

5/15/1986

Authorizing to have prepared by the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development Program staff the necessary forms and documents in order to submit an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development for Community Development Block Grant funds.

Res. 1986-06

8/4/1986

Preparing and submitting an SCP planning assistance grant application to the Department of Community Affairs following the required public comment period.

Res. 1986-07

9/8/1986

Resolving by the Borough that a blighting influence exists because of disinvestment in the Central Business District and the proposed project will prevent further blight and/or eliminate the existing blighting influence by making management services, technical and financial assistance available to business and property owners.

Res. 1986-08

9/8/1986

Resolving by authority of the Borough Council that the Borough be authorized and directed to sign agreement on its behalf and that the Borough Manager be authorized and directed to attest the same.

Res. 1986-09

12/1/1986

Adopting a Code of Conduct.

Res. 1987-01

1/5/1987

In order to minimize the displacement of persons as a result of the

Community Development Block Grant activities and plans to assist persons actually displaced, the Borough, as a general policy, will not undertake activities which will involve the involuntary permanent displacement of residents unless such activities are considered to be in the best interest of the Borough. In such cases where displacement becomes necessary, the Borough will follow the requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (Uniform Act).

Res. 1987-02

2/2/1987

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1987-03

2/2/1987

Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Res. 1987-04

2/17/1987

Authorizing the revision of the FEY 1986 Selinsgrove Borough

Community Development Block Grant programs approved on July 1, 1986, by the Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs.

Res. 1987-05

4/20/1987

Requesting a Community Facilities grant of $75,000 from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used for construction of a new well pumping station and connecting pipeline.

Res. 1987-06

7/13/1987

Authorizing the submission of application to Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs for FFY 1987 Community Development Block Grant Funds.

Res. 1987-07

–/–/1987

Authorizing the submission of application to Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs for FFY 1987 Housing and Community Development Affairs Program Funds.

Res. 1987-08

9/21/1987

Authorizing the submission of application to Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs for FFY 1987 Community Development Block Grant Funds Competitive Round.

Ord. 572

12/29/1987

Amending the pension plan of the full-time police officers of the Borough under the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.

Ord. 573

12/29/1987

Electing to upgrade the benefits it has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law; agreeing to be bound by all provisions of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law as amended and as applicable to member municipalities upgrading under the provision of this Article; stating which of certain options permitted under the said law are accepted by the Borough.

Res. 1988-01

1/18/1988

Resolving by the Borough that a blighting influence exists because of disinvestment in the Central Business District and the proposed project will prevent further blight and/or eliminate the existing blighting influence by making management services, technical and financial assistance available to business and property owners.

Res. 1988-02

2/1/1988

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1988-03

4/4/1988

Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Res. 1988-04

5/2/1988

Requesting a Community Facilities Grant of $75,000 from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used for construction of a new well pumping station and connecting pipeline.

Res. 1988-05

11/7/1988

Adopting and authorizing and directing the President and/or Secretary of the Selinsgrove Borough Council to enter into a grant agreement in the amount of $22,000 with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for contract no. 306-87-0114, 2nd year of the Main Street Manager and Design Grant Program.

Res. 1989-01

2/6/1989

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1989-02

3/6/1989

Placing the question of the issuance of licenses for small games of chance on the ballot.

Res. 1989-03

4/3/1989

Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsyvlania.

Res. 1989-04

5/31/1989

Grantee’s statement of goals for National Program for Minority Business Enterprise, executive order 11625.

Res. 1989-05

5/31/1989

Selinsgrove Borough Residential Anti-displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan under §104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended.

Res. 1989-06

5/31/1989

Authorizing the submission of an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs for Federal Fiscal Year 1989 under the Community Development Block Grant Program, and further certifying compliance with the requirement of said program.

Res. 1989-07

5/31/1989

Assisting all persons who feel they have been discriminated against because of race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap or disability, or familial status (families with children) to seek equity under Federal and State laws by filing a complaint with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Res. 1991-0A

2/4/1991

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1991-3

5/20/1991

Authorizing the submission of an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs for Federal Fiscal Year 1991 under the Community Development Block Grant Program, and further certifying compliance with the requirement of said program.

Res. 1991-4

5/20/1991

Adopting a policy regarding non-violent civil rights demonstrations in accordance with P.L. 101–144, §519.

Res. 1991-5

5/20/1991

Grantee’s statement of goals for National Program for Minority Business Enterprise, executive order 11625.

Res. 1992-1

1/6/1992

Proposing that the County provide all local funding for all County programs which offer a benefit to all residents of Snyder County and no special benefit to the residents of any particular municipality within the County.

Res. 1992-2

1/20/1992

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1992-7

9/14/1992

Requesting permission to participate in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Cooperative Purchasing Program.

Res. 1993-1A

1/18/1993

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1993-2A

1/4/1993

Accepting the lowest bids for the constructions of water well house and other improvements and anticipates resurfacing several streets in Borough during 1993.

Res. 1993-2B

1/18/1993

Requesting that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation make a study of the traffic patterns and traffic alternatives of Route 522 from the Borough through the Borough of Middleburg.

Res. 1993-4A

4/5/1993

Authorizing the submission of an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs for Federal Fiscal Year 1993 under the Community Development Block Grant Program, and further certifying compliance with the requirement of said program.

Res. 1993-4B

8/2/1993

Accepting the lowest bids for the construction of a water well house and other water improvements and anticipates resurfacing and improving several streets in Selinsgrove Borough with an aggregate cost of $700,000, of which approximately $500,000 will be spent on the street project and approximately $200,000 on the water project.

Res. 1993-5B

8/2/1993

Accepting the lowest bids for the construction of water well house and other improvements and anticipates resurfacing and improving several streets in Selinsgrove Borough during 1993 and 1994.

Res. 1993-6A

4/19/1993

Acknowledging that the unlawful use of controlled substances, as such term is defined in the Pennsylvania Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (35 Pa.C.S.A. §780-101 et seq.) (“Controlled Substance”), in the workplace is dangerous to the safety of its non-uniformed employees and the public in general, is injurious to the health and welfare of the those employees and the public, results in losses of efficiency and productivity, and is contrary to the long standing informal policies of the Borough.

Res. 1993-8

6/7/1993

Authorizing the Department of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to conduct a study of law enforcement services in the Borough, in conjunction with certain neighboring municipalities for the purpose of determining the feasibility of cooperative police services.

Res. 1994-2

1/24/1994

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1994-3

2/7/1994

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Ord. 636

3/7/1994

Entering into an agreement with the Borough of Shamokin Dam, Townships of Monroe and Penn, Hummels Wharf Municipal Authority, Penn Township Municipal Authority, and Selinsgrove Municipal Authority, all of Snyder County, Pennsylvania to form and furnish assets to a joint municipal authority to be known as the “Eastern Snyder County Regional Authority.”

Res. 1994-5

5/16/1994

Authorizing the Department of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to conduct a study of Selinsgrove Borough Police Department.

Res. 1994-8

11/7/1994

Granting authority to join the citizens flag alliance.

Res. 1995-2

1/9/1995

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1996-2

1/15/1996

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1996-3

1/15/1996

Authorizing to have prepared by the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development Program staff the necessary forms and documents in order to submit an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development for Community Development Block Grant funds.

Res. 1997-1

2/3/1997

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1998-1

2/2/1998

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1998-2

4/6/1998

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to enter into a contract in the amount of $463,154 for the acquisition of a new ladder truck.

Res. 1998-3

4/6/1998

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to apply to Swineford National Bank for a loan of funds to pay the balance of the purchase price of a new ladder truck.

Res. 1998-5

11/2/1998

Adopting a Sexual Harassment Policy and Complaint Procedure.

Res. 1999-1

2/1/1999

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 1999-2

6/7/1999

Requesting permission to participate in the Pennsylvania Department of General Services Cooperative Purchasing Program.

Res. 1999-4

12/6/1999

Recognizing SEDA-COG as its developer of choice for the site and the project of a housing project for the elderly at 342 South Market Street.

Res. 2000-02

10/2/2000

Agreeing to participate in the SEDA-COG application and to cooperate with SEDA-COG in carrying out the recreation activities in the Borough in compliance with the requirements of DCNR.

Res. 2000-03

3/6/2000

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2001-01

2/5/2001

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2001-02

2/5/2001

Applying for assistance to prepare an application for the Community Rating System.

Ord. 692

3/5/2001

Electing to change the benefits it has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.

Res. 2001-04A

3/5/2001

Authorizing to have prepared by the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development Program staff the necessary forms and documents in order to submit an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development for Community Development Block Grant funds.

Res. 2001-04B

7/2/2001

Applying to the Community Rating System.

Res. 2001-06

9/10/2001

Municipal Mitigation Committee Designation of Agent.

Res. 2001-07

5/6/2002

Specifying that Pennsylvania restaurant liquor license R-12098, currently issued to Boar & Bull Tavern, Inc., Beaver Township, Snyder County, Pennsylvania is the license to whose transfer to 17 North Market Street, the Council has no objection.

Res. 2002-01

2/4/2002

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2002-02

9/9/2002

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to enter into a contract for the construction of a new firehouse and related facilities.

Res. 2002-03

9/9/2002

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to apply to Swineford National Bank for a loan of funds to pay for the construction of its new firehouse and related facilities.

Res. 2002-04

10/7/2020

Approving the Borough’s entry into a service agreement for emergency medical services with the D.H. & L. Ambulance League and authorizing its officer to execute the same.

Res. 2002-05

11/4/2002

Authorizing D.H. & L. Ambulance League to enter into a contract for the construction of a new emergency medical services building and related facilities and ratifying the entry of D.H. & L. Ambulance League into such contracts.

Res. 2002-06

11/4/2002

Authorizing D.H. & L. Ambulance League to apply to Swineford National Bank for a loan of funds to pay for the construction of its new emergency medical services building and related facilities.

Res. 2003-01

2/3/2003

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2003-02

–/–/2003

Adopting the Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Res. 2003-03

3/3/2003

Authorizing the submission of an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for Federal Fiscal Year 2003.

Res. 2003-04

4/7/2003

Joining with the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce in calling on Senator Rick Santorum, Senator Arlen Specter and Congressman Don Sherwood to work for the insertion of $170,000,000, adjusted for inflation, into the Transportation Authorization Bill currently being planned and that this money be earmarked specifically for the parts of the Susquehanna Valley Transportation Project known as the “By-pass and Route 61 Connector.”

Res. 2003-05

5/12/2003

Proclaiming that Memorial Day of 2003 shall be hallmarked as a special part of the sesquicentennial celebration of Selin’s Grove in honor of the men and women of Selin’s Grove who have served and are now serving in the Armed Services of United States of America.

Res. 2003-06

4/7/2003

Requesting permission to participate in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of General Services, Cooperative Purchasing Program.

Res. 2003-07A

5/12/2003

Designating agent to execute for and in behalf of the Borough all required forms and documents for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

Res. 2003-09A

12/29/2003

Naming individuals as signatories for account where occupational privilege taxes are deposited.

Res. 2004-01

2/2/2004

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2004-02

3/1/2004

Authorizing to have prepared by the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development Program staff the necessary forms and documents in order to submit an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development for Community Development Block Grant funds.

Res. 2004-03

3/1/2004

Establishing a local emergency management agency and developing a comprehensive emergency plan.

Res. 2004-04

4/5/2004

Appointing a member to the Central Keystone Council of Governments.

Res. 2004-07

5/24/2004

Appointing a Board of Appeals under the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act.

Res. 2004-08

8/2/2004

Resolving by authority of Borough Council and resolving by authority of the same that President of Council and Borough Secretary be authorized and directed to enter into agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania providing for the modernization and standardization of the traffic signal installations.

Res. 2004-09

9/13/2004

Adopting certain policies pertaining to compliance with the Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement Number 34 (GASB 34), New Financial Reporting Model for Local Government.

Res. 2004-10

9/27/2004

Designating agent to execute for and in behalf of the Borough all required forms and documents for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

Res. 2004-11

12/6/2004

Agreeing to waive the required member contributions to the police pension plan for the calendar year 2005.

Res. 2005-01

2/7/2005

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2005-02

5/14/2005

Opposing the proposed elimination of the Community Development Block Grant Program.

Ord. 734

12/6/2004

Amending the pension plan of the non-uniformed municipal employees of the Borough under the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.

Ord. 736

3/14/2005

Electing to change the benefits it has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.

Res. 2005-03

6/6/2005

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to execute an agreement with Berkheimer whereunder Berkheimer is retained as the exclusive tax officer for the collection, administration, receipt and enforcement of the provisions of the respective tax enactment of the governing board levying and assessing the earned income tax for the term herein defined, together with such extensions as may be agreed upon, said tax enactment having been adopted under and pursuant to the authority of the Pennsylvania Local Tax Enabling Act (Act 511, P.L. 1257); and approving and adopting the rules and regulations prepared by Berkheimer to administer and enforce the earned income/net profits tax.

Res. 2005-04

7/11/2005

Authorizing Berkheimer as tax hearing officer.

Res. 2005-05

7/11/2005

Authorizing and empowering its local tax collector, Berkheimer, to impose and retain costs of collection on delinquent taxes.

Res. 2005-06

7/11/2005

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to appoint a liaison between it and Berkheimer, the duly appointed collector of earned income tax for the Borough for the express purpose of sharing confidential tax information with the district for official purposes.

Ord. 740

11/7/2005

Amending the pension plan of the non-uniformed municipal employees of the Borough under the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.

Res. 2005-08

11/7/2005

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to enter into contracts in the amounts of $173,783 and $225,000 for the acquisition of a tanker truck and a rescue truck.

Res. 2005-09

11/7/2005

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to apply to Swineford National Bank for a loan of funds to pay the purchase prices of a tanker truck and a rescue truck.

Res. 2005-10

12/5/2005

Agreeing to waive the required member contributions to the police pension plan for the calendar year 2006.

Res. 2005-11

12/5/2005

Agreeing to waive the required member contributions to the non-uniformed employee pension plan for calendar year 2006.

Res. 2006-01A

2/6/2006

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2006-01B

8/23/2006

Recommending adoption of the Snyder County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan to the Borough Council.

Res. 2006-02

3/6/2006

Authorizing to have prepared by the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development Program staff the necessary forms and documents in order to submit an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development for Community Development Block Grant funds.

Res. 2006-03

5/1/2006

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to pay the interim loan for the construction of its new fire house and related

facilities.

Res. 2006-04

5/1/2006

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to apply to Swineford National Bank for a loan of funds to pay the interim loan for the construction of its new fire house and related facilities.

Res. 2006-05

6/5/2006

Resolving that the President of Borough Council be authorized and directed to sign the Transportation Enhancement Program Federal-Aid Reimbursement Agreement No. 032475 and the Borough Secretary be authorized and directed to attest and seal the same.

Res. 2006-06

7/10/2006

Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community and Economic Development.

Res. 2006-07

9/5/2006

Adopting the Snyder County Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Res. 2006-08

11/6/2006

Implementing the National Incident Management System.

Res. 2006-09

12/4/2006

Agreeing to waive the required member contributions to the police pension plan for calendar year 2007.

Res. 2006-10

12/4/2006

Agreeing to waive the required member contributions to the non-uniformed employee pension plan for calendar year 2007.

Res. 2006-11

12/27/2006

Recognizing service of Gary Allen Klingler.

Res. 2007-01

2/5/2007

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2007-02

3/5/2007

Resolving by authority of Borough Council, the President of Council be authorized and directed to sign agreements or amendments on its behalf.

Res. 2007-03

3/5/2007

Authorizing the submission of an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Economic Development for Federal Fiscal Year 2007 under the Community Development Block Grant Program, and further certifying compliance with the requirement of said program.

Ord. 754

5/7/2007

Electing to change the benefits it has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law for full-time non-uniformed employees.

Ord. 755

5/7/2007

Amending the pension plan of the full-time police officers of the Borough under the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.

Res. 2007-04

5/7/2007

Establishing the Selinsgrove Borough Parks and Recreation Commission as the “Ordinance #752 Advisory Committee” and will serve as a permanent advisory body to Borough Council on all matters pertaining to these new rules and regulations.

Res. 2007-06

12/3/2007

Waiving member contributions to non-uniformed employee pension plan.

Res. 2007-07

12/3/2007

Waiving member contributions to police pension plan.

Res. 2007-08

12/27/2007

Recognizing service of William D. Hetherington, Jr.

Res. 2007-09

12/27/2007

Recognizing service of Wilhelm Reuning.

Res. 2008-01

1/7/2008

Authorizing participation in PSAB Junior Council Person Program.

Res. 2008-03

2/4/2008

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2008-04

3/3/2008

Authorizing the submission of CDBG application.

Res. 2008-07

5/5/2008

DCNR Grant application for Community Skateboard Park.

Res. 2008-08

6/7/2008

Adopting Parks and Recreation space plan.

Res. 2008-09

8/4/2008

Safe Routes for School Project.

Res. 2008-10

12/1/2008

Waiving of member contributions to non-uniformed employee pension plan.

Res. 2008-11

12/1/2008

Requesting grant for SU Science Infrastructure Project.

Res. 2009-01

1/5/2009

Amending and restating the Health Reimbursement Arrangement.

Res. 2009-02

2/2/2009

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2009-03

3/2/2009

Authorizing the submission of CDBG application.

Res. 2009-04

4/6/2009

Using PennDOT Grants online reporting program.

Res. 2009-05

5/4/2009

Board of Appeals for Selinsgrove Borough.

Res. 2009-07

6/1/2009

Authorizing the submission of CDBG application.

Res. 2009-08

8/3/2009

Appointing required tax collection delegates.

Res. 2009-09

10/5/2009

Requesting grant for SU Science Infrastructure Project.

Res. 2009-10

12/7/2009

Waiving member contributions to non-uniformed employee pension plan.

Res. 2009-12

12/23/2009

Recognizing Joseph W. Herb’s term on Borough Council.

Res. 2009-13

12/23/2009

Recognizing Marlin A. Inch’s term on Borough Council.

Res. 2009-14

12/23/2009

Recognizing Dianne K. Mengel’s term on Borough Council.

Res. 2010-01

2/1/2010

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2010-02

3/1/2010

Authorizing the submission of CDBG application.

Res. 2010-03

4/5/2010

Recognizing the Selinsgrove Community Garden as an asset to the community and affirms their commitment to supporting the Selinsgrove Community Gardens in its future endeavors.

Res. 2010-04

12/6/2010

Agreeing to waive 3.5 percent of the required 4.5 percent member contributions to the non-uniformed employee pension plan for the calendar year 2011.

Res. 2010-05

12/23/2010

Integrity Policy

Res. 2011-02

2/7/2011

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2011-03

3/7/2011

Authorizing to have prepared by the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development Program staff the necessary forms and documents in order to submit an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development Block Grant funds.

Res. 2011-05

6/6/2011

Requesting a Redevelopment Assistance Capital Grant in the amount of $1,250,000 from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used toward the Selinsgrove Municipal Building and Community Center Library Project.

Res. 2011-06

6/6/2011

Establishing a sinking fund for the payment of the principal and interest to Juniata Valley Bank and naming individuals to be signatories.

Res. 2011-07

10/3/2011

Obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act for FEMA 4030-DR.

Ord. 794

11/7/2011

Electing to amend its police pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law; and agreeing to be bound by all provisions of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law as amended and as applicable to member municipalities.

Res. 2011-08

11/7/2011

Adopting procedures for compliance with the Professional Services Contract Provisions of Act 44 of 2009.

Res. 2011-09

12/5/2011

Agreeing to waive 3.5 percent of the required 4.5 percent member contributions to the non-uniformed employee pension plans for the calendar year 2012.

Res. 2011-11

12/31/2011

Remembering and entering into the official record of the Borough that Carol L. Handlan has served the Borough with great dedication and distinction and will forever be a part of the community.

Res. 2012-01

2/6/2012

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2012-02

2/6/2012

Appointing Sharon M. Badman, Borough Treasurer, as the certifying officer.

Res. 2012-03

2/6/2012

Obtaining financial assistance for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) or the Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) program under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

Res. 2012-04

3/5/2012

Resolving, by the authority of the Borough Council of the Borough that the Borough Council President be authorized and directed to sign agreements or amendments on its behalf.

Res. 2012-05

3/5/2012

Authorizing to have prepared by the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development Program staff the necessary forms and documents in order to submit an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development Block Grant funds.

Res. 2012-06

4/2/2012

Authorizing and directing the President of the Borough Council to enter into a grant agreement in the amount of $135,000 with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for Contract Number C000052143.

Res. 2012-07

4/2/2012

Authorizing participation by the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Fire Company in the Federal Surplus Property Distribution Program.

Res. 2012-08

5/7/2012

Authorizing the use of water funds and sewer funds to pay the construction costs in the amount of $1,844,949 for the Borough Building project.

Res. 2012-09

8/6/2012

Appointing the Environmental Review Certifying Officer for the Borough’s Community Development Block Grant Program.

Res. 2012-10

8/6/2012

For a grant in aid through the Municipal Assistance Program of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.

Res. 2012-12

10/1/2012

Agreeing to waive member contributions to the non-uniformed employee pension plan for calendar year 2013.

Res. 2012-13

11/5/2012

Adopting and approving the Regional Solid Waste Management Plan.

Res. 2013-01

1/7/2013

Acknowledging the terms of office, affirmation of appointments/vacancies, modifications of assignments and other general provisions for 2013.

Res. 2013-02

2/4/2013

Exonerating Tax Collector for from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2013-03

–/–/2013

Authorizing the adoption of its Premium Only Plan.

Ord. 801, §2

3/4/2013

Providing for the Borough to enter a Memorandum of Understanding with the Snyder County Conservation District for the administration of erosion and sediment control plans for land developments and other soil disturbing activities, requiring the submission of said plans to the Conservation District and to thereby promote the general welfare and facilitate the orderly development of the Borough.

Ord. 801, §3

3/4/2013

Authorizing the Borough to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Snyder County Conservation District for the review and administration of erosion and sediment control plans for land developments and any other activity involving the disturbance of soil within the Borough and hereby directs its President and Secretary to execute and seal such Memorandum on behalf of the Borough.

Res. 2013-05

3/4/2013

Creating tobacco-free areas at local parks and playgrounds.

Res. 2013-06

4/1/2013

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to enter into a contract in the amount of $656,827.11 for the acquisition of a rescue pumper.

Res. 2013-07

4/1/2013

Authorizing the Dauntless Hook and Ladder Company to apply to Swineford National Bank for a loan of funds to pay for the purchase price of a rescue pumper.

Res. 2013-08

5/6/2013

Agreeing to use the dotGrants on-line reporting system to file the required Liquid Fuels forms annually.

Res. 2013-09

5/–/2013

Acknowledging the retirement of Police Officer Mark Wolfberg after 30 years of service.

Res. 2013-10

5/–/2013

Acknowledging the community service of Karl Rohrbach as a member of the Planning Commission.

Res. 2013-11

5/–/2013

Acknowledging the community service of Richard Norman as a member of the Parks and Recreation Board.

Res. 2013-12

5/–/2013

Acknowledging the community service of Kenneth Miller as a member of the Parks and Recreation Board.

Ord. 810

7/1/2013

Electing to amend the municipal pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.

Res. 2014-01

1/6/2014

Acknowledging the terms of office, affirmation of appointments/vacancies, modifications of assignments and other general provisions for Borough officials for 2014.

Res. 2014-02

–/–/2014

Adopting the Snyder County Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Res. 2014-03

2/3/2014

Exonerating Tax Collector for from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2014-04

2/3/2014

Designating authority to sign reimbursement agreement no. 033768 for the Selinsgrove Streetscape Transportation Alternative Project.

Res. 2014-08

4/7/2014

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to execute an agreement with Berkheimer whereunder Berkheimer is retained as the exclusive tax officer for the collection, administration, receipt and enforcement of the provisions of the respective tax enactment of the governing board levying and assessing the local services tax for the term herein defined.

Res. 2014-09

4/7/2014

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to appoint a liaison between it and Berkheimer, the duly appointed collector of local taxes for the district, for

the express purpose of sharing confidential tax information with the district for official purposes.

Res. 2014-10

4/7/2014

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to appoint Berkheimer as its tax hearing officer under and pursuant to the Local Taxpayers Bill of Rights for the express purpose of adjudicating appeals thereunder.

Res. 2014-11

4/7/2014

Authorizing and empowering its local tax collector, Berkheimer, to impose and retain costs of collection on delinquent local services taxes.

Res. 2014-12

4/7/2014

Authorizing and directing to submit the application for Traffic Signal Approval to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

Res. 2014-13

4/24/2014

Adopting the Snyder County Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Res. 2014-14

5/5/2014

Adopting an Excessive Force Policy.

Res. 2014-16

–/–/2014

Recognizing service of Janet Powers as Executive Administrative Assistant/Deputy Zoning Officer.

Res. 2014-17

8/4/2014

Designating agent to execute for and in behalf of the Borough all required forms and documents for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

Res. 2014-19

8/4/2014

Appointing a Board of Appeals under the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act.

Res. 2014-20

8/4/2014

Authorizing the submission of an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for Federal Fiscal Year 2014 under the Community Development Block Grant Program, and further certifying compliance with the requirement of said program .

Res. 2014-22

11/3/2014

Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Res. 2014-24

11/3/2014

Implementing programs to ensure equal opportunity in housing for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap or disability, or familial status (families with children).

Res. 2015-01

1/5/2015

Acknowledging the terms of office, affirmation of appointments/vacancies, modifications of assignments and other general provisions for 2015.

Res. 2015-02

2/2/2015

Exonerating Tax Collector for from collection of certain taxes.

Res. 2015-03

4/6/2015

Authorizing the submission of an application to the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), under the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program, and certifying compliance with the requirements of said program.

Res. 2015-04

6/1/2015

Setting the compensation of the tax collector who was elected at the 2013 municipal election and that compensation was duly paid to the said collector.

Res. 2015-05

6/1/2015

Supporting designation as a Susquehanna Greenway River Town.

Res. 2015-06

7/6/2015

Supporting the legalization of medicinal cannabis in Pennsylvania.

Res. 2015-08

10/5/2015

Acknowledging the service of masters intern Shawn Park.

Res. 2015-09

11/2/2015

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to execute an agreement with Berkheimer whereunder Berkheimer is retained as the exclusive tax officer for the collection of delinquent per capita taxes for the term herein defined, together with such extensions as may be agreed upon, said tax enactment having been adopted under and pursuant to the authority of the Pennsylvania Local Tax Enabling Act (Act 511, P.L. 1257).

Res. 2015-10

11/2/2015

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to appoint a liaison between it and Berkheimer, the duly appointed collector of per capita taxes for the Borough, for the express purpose of sharing confidential tax information with the Borough for official purposes.

Res. 2015-11

11/2/2015

Authorizing, empowering and directing the proper officers of the governing board to appoint Berkheimer as its tax hearing officer under and pursuant to the local taxpayers bill of rights for the express purpose of adjudicating appeals thereunder.

Res. 2015-12

11/2/2015

Authorizing and empowering Berkheimer to impose and retain costs of collection on delinquent taxes.

Res. 2015-14

12/7/2015

Recognizing the service of Erik K. Viker.

Res. 2016-01

1/4/2016

Borough officials, terms of office, appointments/vacancies.

Res. 2016-02

1/4/2016

Authorizing the SEDA-Council of Governments Community Development staff to execute, on behalf of Selinsgrove Borough, certain documents associated with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Program.

Res. 2016-03

2/1/2016

Exonerating Michael B. Bolig, Tax Collector, for delinquent real estate taxes.

Res. 2016-04

4/4/2016

Council meeting public participation policy.

Res. 2016-07

8/1/2016

Acknowledging the service of junior council person Jonah Markle.

Res. 2016-08

11/7/2016

Designating agent to execute for and in behalf of the Borough all required forms and documents for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

Res. 2016-09

11/7/2016

Agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, PEMA, to participate in the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP).

Res. 2017-01

1/9/2017

Acknowledging the terms of office, affirmation of appointments/vacancies, modifications of assignments and other general provisions for 2017.

Res. 2017-02

1/9/2017

Council meeting participation by telecommunication device policy.

Ord. 827

2/6/2017

Establishing the compensation for the Tax Collector for the year 2018 and the subsequent years thereafter.

Res. 2017-03

2/6/2017

Exonerating Michael B. Bolig, Tax Collector, for delinquent real estate taxes.

Res. 2017-06

8/7/2017

Acknowledging the service of junior council person Isabella Moles.

Res. 2017-07

9/5/2017

Deems the 100-year flood plain a blighted area, and meeting the local definition of slum and blight. Resolves to pursue any and all funding streams to reverse this influence, and determines the use of Community Development Block Grant funds as budgeted through the citizen participation process to be appropriate and fundable within the guidelines established by HUD under the area benefit slums and blight criteria.

Res. 2017-09

11/6/2017

Authorizing and directing the Borough Council President to sign agreement on behalf of the Agility Partner.

Res. 2017-11

12/4/2017

Publicizing this resolution and through this publicity shall cause owners of real estate, developers, and builders to become aware of their respective responsibilities and rights under the Federal Fair Housing Law, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, and any local laws or ordinances.

Res. 2017-12

12/4/2017

Remembering and entering into the official record of the Borough that Tim R. Charles, Sr. has served the Borough with great dedication and distinction and will forever be a part of the community.

Res. 2017-13

12/4/2017

Remembering and entering into the official record of the Borough that Peter C. Carroll has served the Borough with great dedication and distinction and will forever be a part of the community.

Res. 2017-14

12/4/2017

Remembering and entering into the official record of the Borough that Brian J. Farrell has served the Borough with great dedication and distinction and will forever be a part of the community.

Res. 2018-01

1/2/2018

Acknowledging the terms of office, affirmation of appointments/vacancies, modifications of assignments and other general provisions for 2018.

Res. 2018-02

2/5/2018

Exonerating Michael B. Bolig, Tax Collector, for delinquent real estate taxes.

Res. 2018-03

 

Acknowledging the retirement of Police Department Clerk Betsy B. Swartzlander after 19 years of service.

Res. 2018-06

6/4/2018

Acknowledging the service of Junior Council Person Austin Davy.

Res. 2018-08

7/2/2018

Authorizing participation in PSAB Junior Council Person Program.

Res. 2018-09

12/3/2018

Publicizing this resolution and through this publicity shall cause owners of real estate, developers, and builders to become aware of their respective responsibilities and rights under the Federal Fair Housing Law, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, and any local laws or ordinances.

Res. 2019-01

1/7/2019

Acknowledging the terms of office, affirmation of appointments/vacancies, modifications of assignments and other general provisions for 2019.

Res. 2019-04

2/4/2019

Exonerating Michael B. Bolig, Tax Collector, for delinquent real estate taxes.

Res. 2019-06

5/6/2019

Supporting independent citizens’ redistricting commission.

Res. 2019-09

7/1/2019

Adopting a procurement policy.

Res. 2019-10

7/1/2019

Applying for a multimodal transportation grant.

Res. 2019-12

12/19/2019

Remembering and entering into the official record of the Borough that Shane E. Hendricks has served the Borough with great dedication and distinction and will forever be a part of the community.

Res. 2020-01

1/6/2020

Acknowledging the terms of office, affirmation of appointments/vacancies, modifications of assignments and other general provisions for 2020.

Res. 2020-03

2/3/2020

Exonerating Michael B. Bolig, Tax Collector, for delinquent real estate taxes.

Res. 2020-04

3/25/2020

Extending the Borough’s state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Res. 2020-05

5/4/2020

Adopting the Snyder County Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Res. 2020-06

6/1/2020

Acknowledging the service of Junior Council Person Anna Gephardt.

Res. 2020-09

8/3/2020

Authorizing a temporary suspension of the Borough’s prohibitions on consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages out of open containers in public places.

Res. 2020-12

11/2/2020

Establishing an inspection schedule for the Residential Rental Unit Licensing Ordinance.

Res. 2020-13

12/7/2020

Agreeing to waive the required member contributions to the non-uniformed employee pension plan for the calendar year 2021.

Res. 2020-14

12/7/2020

Agreeing to reduce the required member contributions to the police pension plan for calendar year 2021.

Res. 2020-15

12/28/2020

Acknowledging the service of Council Person Grant Neff.

Res. 2021-02

2/1/2021

Exonerating Tax Collector from collection of certain taxes.

Ord. 852

3/1/2021

Amending the pension plan of the non-uniformed municipal employees of the Borough under the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.

Ord. 853

3/1/2021

Amending its police pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law; and agreeing to be bound by all provisions of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law as amended and as applicable to member municipalities.