1. CALL TO ORDER – Suzanne Blundi, Chair 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS WILL BE TAKEN AS EACH ITEM IS DISCUSSED
2020 Environmental Stewardship Award - Mark and Dara Bortman
2020 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD – Mark and Dara Bortman
a. Parks and Recreation Digital Recreation Opportunities – Information can be found at https://www.lmt.org/government/departments/parks-recreation/ b. Pool Registration is open visit lmt.org to learn how to register. c. Keep your eyes on our social media for information about our community wide egg hunt that will be from March 29-April 1. d. The Parks and Recreation Department will be running a stepping into summer 10 week walking challenge to lead up to the pool opening this year. You will be able to find more information about registration on our website www.lmt.org. e. Reminder – During this portion of the agenda residents and Youth Organizations may call in to make a special announcement or contact the township at admin@lmt.org to request a special announcement be added to the agenda
a. Consider approval of December Interfund Transfers b. Consider approval of Warrant list from February 1, 2021 and February 16, 2021 c. Consider approval of January Interfund Transfers
Prickett Preserve at Edgewood Informal Presentation
PRICKETT PRESERVE AT EDGEWOOD INFORMAL PRESENTATION
a. Township Properties – Initial inventory complete. Previous costs estimates being reviewed b. Sandy Run Road – Bids are due March 8, 2021 c. Memorial Park Project – Grant extension through 2022 being requested d. Multi-Use Trail- Finalizing easement agreement with PA Water e. Woodside Bike Path – Waiting on multi modal grant request decision anticipated in February f. Big Oak/Makefield Road Signal Upgrade – Traffic engineer and police walk through currently being scheduled g. Route 332/Mirror Lake Signal Interconnection – PENNDOT final approval pending
a. Consideration of a resolution for Application for Traffic Signal Approval for Lindenhurst Road & Woodside Road b. Consideration to hire Township Building Code Official and inspection service company c. Payment Request No. 1 for Contract SWR 20-2 Manhole Rehabilitation in the amount of $30,780.00 d. Road paving presentation
a. Consider approval of Ordinance No. 424 Amending Police Pension b. Consideration of a resolution authorizing approval of a memorandum of understanding and deed of easement with PA American Water concerning the community bike trail. c. Consideration of a resolution authorizing approval of a memorandum of understanding and deed of easement for 2308 Stackhouse Drive for new sewer lines for a new pump station. d. Motion to approve distribution of restitution proceeds provided by Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office, regarding Boucher and James overcharges, as set forth in the detailed itemization to affected developers, on the condition that acceptance of receipt by the affected developers constitutes the limit of any payment from Lower Makefield Township on those accounts identified in the Attorney General’s restitution proceeds list.
a. Jean Augustin is requesting a special exception for a bed and breakfast and/or boarding house use; and a variance to increase the existing non-conforming rear yard setback to accommodate for a new patio roof for the property located at 3 Ridge Avenue. b. Jon Shavel and Ruth Harris are requesting a variance for the property located 357 Ramsey Road in order to permit the construction on an in-ground pool, patio, and storage shed resulting in an increase in impervious surface and decrease an accessory structure setback. c. Hydroscape, Inc. is requesting a variance for Patrick O’Dunne for the property located at 268 Springdale Terrace in order to permit the construction of an in-ground pool with decking, a bluestone patio, and gazebo resulting in greater than permitted impervious surface. d. Michael and Rachel Rubacha are requesting a variance for the property located at 1072 Randolph Drive in order to permit the construction of a patio and walkway resulting in greater than permitted impervious surface. e. Timothy and Michelle Chamberlain are requesting a variance for the property located at 19 Fairway Drive in order to permit construction of a rear addition resulting in a decrease in the rear yard setback.
a. Suzanne S. Blundi – Agricultural Security Board; Board of Appeals; Environmental Advisory Board; Emergency Management; Financial Advisory Council; b. James McCartney - Farmland Preservation; Golf Committee; Parks and Recreation Board; Special Events; c. Fredric K Weiss – Disability Advisory Board; Electronic Media Advisory Council; Seniors Group; Sewer Authority; Zoning Hearing Board d. John B. Lewis – Citizens Traffic Commission; Economic Development Council; Trenton- Mercer Citizens Airport Review Board; Veterans Committee e. Daniel R. Grenier - Electric Reliability Committee; Historical Architectural Review Board; Historical Commission; Planning Commission
1. CALL TO ORDER – Suzanne Blundi, Chair 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS WILL BE TAKEN AS EACH ITEM IS DISCUSSED
2020 Environmental Stewardship Award - Mark and Dara Bortman
2020 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD – Mark and Dara Bortman
a. Parks and Recreation Digital Recreation Opportunities – Information can be found at https://www.lmt.org/government/departments/parks-recreation/ b. Pool Registration is open visit lmt.org to learn how to register. c. Keep your eyes on our social media for information about our community wide egg hunt that will be from March 29-April 1. d. The Parks and Recreation Department will be running a stepping into summer 10 week walking challenge to lead up to the pool opening this year. You will be able to find more information about registration on our website www.lmt.org. e. Reminder – During this portion of the agenda residents and Youth Organizations may call in to make a special announcement or contact the township at admin@lmt.org to request a special announcement be added to the agenda
a. Consider approval of December Interfund Transfers b. Consider approval of Warrant list from February 1, 2021 and February 16, 2021 c. Consider approval of January Interfund Transfers
Prickett Preserve at Edgewood Informal Presentation
PRICKETT PRESERVE AT EDGEWOOD INFORMAL PRESENTATION
a. Township Properties – Initial inventory complete. Previous costs estimates being reviewed b. Sandy Run Road – Bids are due March 8, 2021 c. Memorial Park Project – Grant extension through 2022 being requested d. Multi-Use Trail- Finalizing easement agreement with PA Water e. Woodside Bike Path – Waiting on multi modal grant request decision anticipated in February f. Big Oak/Makefield Road Signal Upgrade – Traffic engineer and police walk through currently being scheduled g. Route 332/Mirror Lake Signal Interconnection – PENNDOT final approval pending
a. Consideration of a resolution for Application for Traffic Signal Approval for Lindenhurst Road & Woodside Road b. Consideration to hire Township Building Code Official and inspection service company c. Payment Request No. 1 for Contract SWR 20-2 Manhole Rehabilitation in the amount of $30,780.00 d. Road paving presentation
a. Consider approval of Ordinance No. 424 Amending Police Pension b. Consideration of a resolution authorizing approval of a memorandum of understanding and deed of easement with PA American Water concerning the community bike trail. c. Consideration of a resolution authorizing approval of a memorandum of understanding and deed of easement for 2308 Stackhouse Drive for new sewer lines for a new pump station. d. Motion to approve distribution of restitution proceeds provided by Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office, regarding Boucher and James overcharges, as set forth in the detailed itemization to affected developers, on the condition that acceptance of receipt by the affected developers constitutes the limit of any payment from Lower Makefield Township on those accounts identified in the Attorney General’s restitution proceeds list.
a. Jean Augustin is requesting a special exception for a bed and breakfast and/or boarding house use; and a variance to increase the existing non-conforming rear yard setback to accommodate for a new patio roof for the property located at 3 Ridge Avenue. b. Jon Shavel and Ruth Harris are requesting a variance for the property located 357 Ramsey Road in order to permit the construction on an in-ground pool, patio, and storage shed resulting in an increase in impervious surface and decrease an accessory structure setback. c. Hydroscape, Inc. is requesting a variance for Patrick O’Dunne for the property located at 268 Springdale Terrace in order to permit the construction of an in-ground pool with decking, a bluestone patio, and gazebo resulting in greater than permitted impervious surface. d. Michael and Rachel Rubacha are requesting a variance for the property located at 1072 Randolph Drive in order to permit the construction of a patio and walkway resulting in greater than permitted impervious surface. e. Timothy and Michelle Chamberlain are requesting a variance for the property located at 19 Fairway Drive in order to permit construction of a rear addition resulting in a decrease in the rear yard setback.
a. Suzanne S. Blundi – Agricultural Security Board; Board of Appeals; Environmental Advisory Board; Emergency Management; Financial Advisory Council; b. James McCartney - Farmland Preservation; Golf Committee; Parks and Recreation Board; Special Events; c. Fredric K Weiss – Disability Advisory Board; Electronic Media Advisory Council; Seniors Group; Sewer Authority; Zoning Hearing Board d. John B. Lewis – Citizens Traffic Commission; Economic Development Council; Trenton- Mercer Citizens Airport Review Board; Veterans Committee e. Daniel R. Grenier - Electric Reliability Committee; Historical Architectural Review Board; Historical Commission; Planning Commission