Appendix G
Sewers

Ord./Res.

Date

Subject

Ord. 138

10/3/1932

Sewer lines within the Borough.

Ord. 163

5/5/1939

Borough Sewer System.

Ord. 180

8/5/1946

Sewage Authority Project

Ord. 181

8/5/1946

Granting permission to Sewage Authority

Ord. 190

1/3/1949

Borough Sewer System

Ord. 208

9/2/1952

Sewer System Contract

Res. 1957-01

1/7/1957

Extension of sewer system

Ord. 249

10/6/1958

Specifying water projects as additional projects which may be undertaken by Selinsgrove Sewerage Authority.

Ord. 251

10/20/1958

Authorizing a lease from Selinsgrove Sewerage Authority, shortly to be known as Selinsgrove Municipal Authority, as lessor, to the Borough, as lessee, leasing to the Borough for a term of 40 years the water system about to be acquired by the Authority from Selinsgrove Water Supply Company, under which lease the Borough will agree, among other things, to operate, maintain and repair the water system, to pay certain rentals out of water revenues and other revenues legally available, to impose water rates and charges in accordance with the schedule of rates established by the Authority, to make provision for deficits, to maintain a separate water revenue account and to apply the money therein as authorized by said lease; authorizing said separate water revenue account; approving the form of said

lease and authorizing its execution; and authorizing other necessary action.

Ord. 264

10/26/1959

Authorizing sanitary extensions

Ord. 305

3/31/1964

Approving the refunding of water revenue bonds of Selinsgrove Municipal Authority dated as of November 1, 1958; authorizing the execution of a first supplemental lease increasing rentals for the years 1964, 1965 and 1966 and otherwise supplementing, amending and modifying the lease between Selinsgrove Municipal Authority and the Borough dated as of November 1, 1958 and authorizing other necessary action.

Ord. 309

5/25/1964

Relating to the emergency authorization for relocation of a sanitary sewer line on North Broad Street between Mill and Penn Streets.

Ord. 501

5/18/1981

Granting to Penn Township Municipal Authority certain rights and privileges in, along, over and under Eighteenth Street for use in connection with said Authority’s sewer system; and providing for regulating the manner in which such rights and privileges shall be exercised.

Res. 1981-07

6/18/1981

Resolving that any conduct pursuant to Ord. 501 shall require restoration of all damaged improvements at no cost to the Borough.

Res. 1984-08

9/10/1984

Adopting and submitting to the Department of Environmental

Resources for its approval as a revision to the “Official Plan” of the municipality, the above referenced report. The municipality hereby assures the Department of the complete and timely implementation of the said plan as required by law (§5, Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act as amended).

Res. 1993-5A

4/19/1993

Adopting and submitting to the Department of Environmental Protection for its approval as a revision to the Official Sewage Plan of the Borough for Snyder, Union, Mifflin Child Development, Inc., known as Susquehanna Children’s Center.

Res. 1994-7

10/3/1994

Adopting and submitting to the Department of Environmental Protection for its approval as a revision to the Official Sewage Plan of the Borough for Charles E. Paige.

Res. 1995-3

2/20/1995

Adopting and submitting to the Department of Environmental Protection for its approval as a revision to the Official Sewage Plan of the Borough.

Res. 2003-09B

8/4/2003

Adopting and submitting to the Department of Environmental Protection for its approval as a revision to the Official Sewage Plan of the Borough.

Res. 2004-05

4/5/2004

Authorizing and approving a service agreement (the “agreement”) by and among (I) the Borough, (II) the Borough of Shamokin Dam (“Shamokin Dam Borough” and together with the Borough, the “Boroughs”), (III) the Township of Penn (“Penn Township”), (IV) the Township of Monroe (“Monroe Township” and together with Penn Township, the “Townships”), each of the Boroughs and the Townships being a local government unit and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (the “Commonwealth”), (V) the Penn Township Municipal Authority (“Penn Township Authority”) and (VI) the Hummels Wharf Municipal Authority (“Hummels Wharf Authority” and together with Penn Township Authority, the “authorities”), each a municipal authority pursuant to the provisions of the Municipality Authorities Act of 1945, Act of May 2, 1945, P.L. 382 (the “1945 Act”), which 1945 Act is continued by Act No. 22, approved on June 19, 2001, 53 Pa.C.S.A. §5601 et seq., as amended and supplemented (“Act 22" and together with the 1945 Act, collectively, the “Act”), enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth (the Boroughs, the Townships and the Authorities, collectively, the “municipal parties” and (VII) the Eastern Snyder County Regional Authority (“ESCRA”), with all of the aforementioned parties being within the geographical boundaries of the County of Snyder, Pennsylvania; regarding the collection and transportation of wastewater by or in behalf of the municipal parties and the treatment thereof by ESCRA.

Res. 2008-05

4/7/2008

Adopting Official Sewage Facilities Plan.

Res. 2008-06

4/7/2008

Adopting Official Sewage Facilities Plan.

Res. 2009-06

6/1/2009

Adopting Official Sewage Facilities Plan.