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Lancaster County government calendar: Oct. 7, 2024

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The East Lampeter Township Industrial and Commercial Development Authority will meet at at township office, 2250 Old Philadelphia Pike. Among the agenda items:

Consent agenda: (a) approval of tonight's meeting agenda; (b) July 15 regular meeting minutes.

Old and unfinished business: (a) branding, gateway features and wayfinding; (b) report on business improvement district project.

Next meeting: 6:30 p.m. Jan. 6.

The East Lampeter Township Board of Supervisors will meet at at township office, 2250 Old Philadelphia Pike. Among the agenda items:

Consent agenda: (a) approval of tonight's board of supervisors meeting agenda; (b) Sept. 16 regular meeting minutes; (c) offer of time extension for township review and action, Petersheim stormwater management plan, 702 Hartman Station Road; (d) request for reduction of financial security, Conestoga Valley Middle School project plan, 2114 Horseshoe Road; (e) approval to pay invoices from all funds.

Presentation regarding change to fire apparatus replacement program.

Old business: (a) request regarding Rockvale Parcel 2, condition of approval, park and open space.

New business: (a) Ameristar LLC stormwater management plan, 2165 New Holland Pike; (b) ECHO agreement, Wheary, 2321 Leaman Road.

Supervisor discussion items: (a) budget item regarding homelessness, SEEDS; (b) other.

Action Items: (a) hand in hand fire police request to assist Strasburg Halloween Parade; (b) designate David Sinopoli as township building code official; (c) resolution regarding financing police radios.

Manager's report: (a) funding decision regarding Pennsylvania Department of Transportation multi-modal funding for Lancaster Heritage Pathway; (b) nuisance hotel ordinance stats from first year; (c) announce public hearings regarding conditional use, liquor license transfer and business improvement district plan.

Next meeting: 7 p.m. Oct. 21.

The Hempfield School District School Board will meet at at the administration building, public board room, 200 Church St., Landisville. Among the agenda items:

Recognitions: 2025 national merit semifinalists and commended students.

Superintendent's report: district update.

The Lampeter-Strasburg School Board will meet at at the district administration building board room, 1600 Book Road, Lampeter. Remote access link: . Among the agenda items:

Personnel committee: (a) recommendation for approval of resignations; (b) employment, professional; (c) employment, support; (d) change of status; (e) additional assignment; (f) leave of absence; (g) changes to supplemental contracts; (h) substitutes; (i) volunteers; (j) event workers; (k) salaries.

Business and finance committee: (a) recommendation for approval of Martin Meylin Middle School construction bids opened Sept. 25; (b) agreement for owner's representative services for renovations of Martin Meylin Middle School; (c) agreement with Willscot for delivery, installation, lease and removal of modular classrooms for Martin Meylin Middle School renovation project; (d) server co-location agreement with Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13.

Academic committee: (a) recommendation for approval of curriculum updates; (b) textbook request; (c) course weight change; (d) agreement with Elizabethtown College.

Miscellaneous: (a) recommendation for approval of interim solicitor; (b) sponsorship renewal agreement; (c) updated board policy (second reading); (d) 2025 PSBA officer candidates.

Next board meeting: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4.

Lancaster City Council Committee will meet for the department budget hearings at in City Hall, Polite Council Chambers, 120 N. Duke St., Marion Street Entrance. Among the agenda items:

Department of community planning and economic development, director Chris Delfs.

Department of public safety, Police Bureau, Chief Richard Mendez.

Department of public safety, Fire Bureau, Chief Todd Hutchinson.

Mayor/Solicitor and City Council budgets, Mayor Danene Sorace.

Department of administrative services, director Tina Campbell.

Department of public works and enterprise funds operating budget, director Stephen Campbell.

Capital budget, directors Stephen Campbell and Tina Campbell.

The Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors will meet at at the municipal building, 1240 Maple Ave. Information: www.twp.lancaster.pa.us . Among the agenda items:

Secretary's report: (a) Sept. 9 minutes.

Reports: (a) Lafayette Fire Company (east side); (b) Lancaster Township Fire Department (west side); (c) police report, Manheim Township Police Department; (d) police report, year to date 2024; (e) sewer reports; (f) recycling report; (g) safety committee.

Workshop reports: (a) planning and zoning, Tom Daniels; (b) township engineer, Benton Webber; (c) public works, Devin Groff; (d) township manager, William Laudien; (e) Lancaster Township Police, Chief Brad Getz.

Announcements: (a) planning commission meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 15; (b) zoning hearing board meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 22; (c) Halloween/Trick or Treat Night from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31; (d) board of supervisors meeting at 6 p.m. Nov. 11.

Planning and zoning business: (a) Southern Village, financial security release; (b) final subdivision and land development plan time extension; (c) 1988 New Danville Pike, financial security reduction.

New business: (a) resolution declaring Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 as Hispanic Heritage Month; (b) contractor bid submissions for Lancaster Township Police Department additions and renovations.

Lancaster City Council will meet at in council chambers, City Hall annex, 120 N. Duke St., Marion Street entrance. Among the agenda items:

Reports of committees of council meetings held on Oct. 1: (a) public safety committee, Councilor Diaz; (b) public works committee, Councilor Hursh; (c) economic development committee, Councilor Ahmed; (d) finance committee, Councilor Arroyo; (e) community planning committee, Councilor Craig; (f) personnel committee, Councilor Calixte.

Legislative agenda: (a) nominations for appointment, consider nominations for appointment to public art advisory board; (b) resolutions: administration resolution authorizing application for a Byrne Justice Grant; to local share account program by Lancaster City Housing Authority (LCHA) for improvements to Susquehanna Court and Franklin Terrace; council resolution authorizing application to local share account program by LCHA for improvements to Church Street and Farnum Street East towers; administration resolution authorizing application to local share account program by Partners with Purpose for rehabilitation of several properties.

MANHEIM TWP. ZONING

The Manheim Township Zoning Hearing Board will meet at at the municipal building, 1840 Municipal Drive. Remote access link: , using meeting id: 851 5149 0585, or by calling +1 267 831 0333. Among the agenda items:

Laura and Joe Lopez, R-3 Residential District/T-4 Urban Neighborhoods Overlay, 1630 Sunset Ave. The applicant is requesting variances to permit a 6-foot-tall solid fence within required front-yard setback.

Day Butcher, B-2 Residential District/T-5 Oregon Village Overlay, 1398 Oregon Road. The applicant is requesting variances to permit parking to be on a different lot than the lot it serves; permit parking in perimeter buffer; permit a fence to cross property lines.

Lancaster Airport Authority, I-3 Industrial District/D-A Airport Overlay, 110 Millport Road. The applicant is requesting zoning ordinance variances to permit a building height in excess of thirty-five feet without purchase of transferable development rights; permit landscape planting strip and parking lot screening to not be in perimeter buffer, measured from right-of-way line.

Megan Martin, R-2 Residential District, 50 Delp Road. The applicant is requesting special exception to permit a major home occupation for one chair hair salon at 50 Delp Road.

Time extension request on previously granted approval: ALDI, I-3 Industrial District/D-A Airport Overlay, 500 Airport Road. Applicant is requesting an extension of previously approved variances for ALDI, Inc. by an additional one year to obtain permits and one additional year added to existing time frame to complete construction associated with variances.

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