Mount Joy Borough Council Meeting 7:00 PM, Monday, August 1, 2022 Agenda 1) Call to Order- - President Hall Youngerman, and Mayor Bradley 3) Invocation- Mayor Bradley 4) Pledge of Allegiance = Mayor Bradley agenda to discuss personnel matter. 2) Roll Call-Councilors, Castaldi, Eichler, Fahndrich, Ginder, Hall, Haigh, Roering, Ruschke, 5) Announcement of Executive Sessions - There will be an Executive Session under Item: # 18 oft this 6) Consider a motion to approve the August 1, 2022, Borough Council Meeting Agenda. 7) Public Input Period- Comments of Any Borough Residento or Property Owner. Time limit of three minutes per individual. 8) Reports a) Mayor b) Police Chief c) Fire Department Mount. Joy d) PSHI Life Lion LLC. e) Northwest EMS Report f) EMA 9) Library h) amany.onnycoeonce PublicWorks Department Borough Authority Manager K) Assistant Borough Manager/Finance Officer Borough! Manager 10) Building Ad Hoc Committee a) Update 9) Approval of Minutes of the Regular Borough Council Meeting held on July 11, 2022. 11) Administration and Finance Committee a) Consider a motion to appoint Ned Sterling to the Civil Service Commission. b) Consider a motion authorizing the Borough Manager to draft and send al letter to the Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau advising that Council does not object to the sale of Parcel 450- Consider a motion authorizing the purchase of a used vehicle for the Borough Manager. Ifyou are aj person requiring accommodations to participate, please contact Borough staff to discuss how we may best accommodate your needs. 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 17552 . (717) 653-2300 Fax (717)653-6680 . opun@moniopaone wowmouno,topugncon 09139-0-0000. d) Consider a motion to authorize the Borough Solicitor to advertise Ordinance 06-2022, Rezoning 14, 18, 19, and 20 North Market Street from Commercial Business District to Light Industrial, to submit the ordinance and rezoning petition to the Lancaster County Planning Commission and the Mount Joy Borough Planning Commission, and to authorize the Borough Solicitor to advertise a public e) Consider a motion to permit the Borough Manager to apply for a Susquehanna Mutual Trust grant f) Consider a motion to adopt Ordinance 02-2022 regarding the Keeping of Animals and Animal g) Consider a motion to adopt Ordinance 03-2022 regarding Amending the Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 226, Stormwater Management, toi implement revised regulations. h) Consider a motion that would require LCCTC to post the required financial security for the stormwater retention basin with the Borough separate from the financial security required for lot# #14 Consider a motion authorizing staff to proceed with the RFP for a new Refuse Contract should GFL not wish to extend the current contract for 1 year andi the rate dictated by the current refuse hearing for the rezoning on October 3, 2022 for first aid kits for Public Works/Parks vehicles. Nuisances and to Revise Enforcement and Penalty Provisions. tol Mount Joy Township contract. 12) Public Safety Committee proposed. a) Consider a motion authorizing the Borough Solicitor to amend Chapter 130 $130-5, A&Bas b) Discuss recommendations of the Public Safety Committee not to pursue regionalization or the contracting of police services. 13) Public' Works Committee pedestrian path. a) Discussion about Easement at 40 Donegal Springs Road forj purposes of bicycle or b) Consider ai motion to close Delta Street between east Henry Street and Main Street for 14) Public Input Period- - Comments of Any Borough Resident or Property Owner. Time limit oft three National Night Out event scheduled for Tuesday, August 2, 2022. minutes per individual. 16) Authorization to pay bills. 15) Any other matter proper to come before Council. 17) Meetings and dates ofi importance, see the blue calendar. 18) Executive Session personnel matter. 19) Adjourn The next regular Borough Council meeting is scheduled for 7:00 PM. on Mondav. September 12.2022. 8b. DB 00 3 3 N 3 4 1 un 6 6 6 nor 3 9 2 4 we e08 3 1 2 s E a E a 4 6 4 3 3 9 s s e I Rr - 1 6 & 6 is N e * CFF 11 8 De 6 6 8 s 3 5 2 3 2 NEr o / d 8888 No 2 9 6 N 5 2 2 2 : 2 Froo a L 9 A - 26 SENONTBr A 19 2 MOUNT JOY POLICE DEPARTMENT 21 E MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY, PA 17552 Phone: 717-653-1650 Fax: 717-653-0062 Citation Output By Charge Starting Issue Date 6/1/2022 to Ending Issue Date 6/30/2022 Charge Total 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 1301 A-D DR UNREGIST VEH 4107 B2- OPER/PERM OP W/UNSAFE EQMTI 4703 A- OPERAT VEHV WIO VALID INSPECT 4706 C5- - EVIDENCE OF EMISSION INSPECTION 1301 1 1301 A- Dr Unregist Veh 1371 - 1371A- - Veh Reg Suspended 1501 - 1501 A- Driving WIO Al License 1543-1 1543 A-D Driv While Oper Priv Susp Or Revoked 1543- - 1543 B1i- Drg Lic Sus/Rev Purs to Sec 3802/1547B1 1543/ A-D DRIV WHILE OPER PRIV SUSP OR REVOKED 1786- - 1786 A- Required Financial Responsibillty 1786- 1786 F- Oper Veh' W/O Req'd Financ Resp 3111-3111. A- - Obedience to Traffic-Controll Devices 3309-3 3309 1- Disregard Traffic Lane (Single) 3322-3 3322 - Vehicle Turning Left 3351-3351A-1 Improper Stop 3353-3353. A1X- Illegal Park Where Official Signs Prohibit 3353- -3353. A311- Illegal Park' Where Official Signs Prohibit 3362 A3-10-E EXCEED MAX SPEED LIMI ESTB BY 10 MPH 3744-3 3744 A-F Fail Stop And Give Infor Render Aid 3745 -3745 A- Acci Dam To Unattended Veh Or Propert 3746- -3746. A2-Fail Tol Not Police Of Accl Damage To Vehicle 4581- -4 4581 A211 - Fail to use safety belt - driver and front seat occupant 4703-4 4703 A- Operat Veh WIO Valid Inspect 4706- 4706 C5-Evidence Of Emission Inspection 1786F F- OPER VEHV WIO REQVDI FINANC RESP 3111A- OBEDIENCE TO1 TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES 3309 1- DISREGARD TRAFFIC LANE (SINGLE) 3362 A3-11-E EXCEED MAX SPEED LIMI ESTB BY 11 MPH Printed By: SCORDO LEE NICOLE On 7/18/2022 1:16:16 PM 3362- - 3703-37034 A- Drive On Sidewalk 3714-3714A- Careless Driving Page 1 of 2 4107- UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES 4703 A- OPERAT VEH WIO VALID INSPECT 1 1 Total: 56 Printed By: SCORDO LEE NICOLE On 7/18/2022 1:16:16PM Page 2 of 2 MOUNT JOY POLICE DEPARTMENT 21 E MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY, PA 17552 Phone: 717-653-1650 Fax: 717-653-0062 Criminal Charges by Charge Type Starting Issue Date 6/1/2022 to Ending Issue Date 6/30/2022 Charge Type: ARREST Charge 1501 A-DRIVING WIO A LICENSE 2701 A1 - SIMPLE ASSAULT-/ ATTEMPT Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total: 22 1543B1.1 Il- DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR 2701 A3-PA TITLE 18, SECTION CS-2701 (A)(3): SIMPLE. ASSAULT. DV 2709/ A4 HARASSMENT- - COMM. LEWD, THREATENING, ETC. LANG. 2709 A7- - HARASSMENT- - COMM. REPEATEDLYI IN ANOTHER MANNER 2709A7-PAT TITLE 18, SECTION CS-2709(A)7): HARASSMENT. 2709.1. A1-PATITLE 18, SECTION CS-2709.1 (A)(1): STALKING.DV 3304 A2-CRIML MISCH-TAMPER W/PROPERTY 3503 (B)(1)()- DEF TRES ACTUAL COMMUNICATION TO 2705-F PA TITLE 18, SECTION CS-2705: RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING. ANOTHERPERSON.DV 3743/ A-PATITLE 75, SECTION VC-3743 (A): ACCIDENTS INVOLVING DAMAGE TO ATTENDED VEHICLE ORI PROPERTY. 3929 A1 - RETAIL THEFT 3802/ A1 - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE -GENERAL IMPAIRMENT 3921A-THEFTI BY UNLAW TAKING-MOVABLE PROP 4904A A1-L UNSWORN FALS AUTH WRITTEN STMT 4906A-FALSE REPORT- FALSELY INCRIMINATE. ANOTHER 5505-F PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS AND SIMILAR MISCONDUCT 780-113 A30- MANUF/DELPOSSAW INT MANUF ORI DEL 780-113 A32-USE/POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA 5901- - OPEN LEWDNESS Printed By: SCORDOLEE on 718/2022123PM Page 1 of 2 Aicnir Charge Type: COMPLAINT Charge 3929A1-RETAIL THEFT Total 2 1 3 Total: 6 2709A1-HARASSMENT/STRIKE, SHOVE, KICK, ETC. 5505-F PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS AND: SIMILAR: MISCONDUCT Printed By: SCORDO LEE on 7/18/2022 1:23PM Page 2 of 2 AICAI r 80 FDMJ Monthly Incident Report Summary June 2022 Responded to 35 alarms for the month of] June 2022 - 261 total alarms fors year as of6/30/22 Average manpower perincident: 10 members per call for month (6a-4p 15c calls/7 members per call) -1 response time - 41 min & 47 sec and arrival time-9min: & 45: sec. (w/FP Time in service for month: 25 hours and 42 minutes calls) Total Man-hours: 191 hours & 27 minutes Calls by Municipality First Due: 20 first due alarms - 15 mutual aid alarms - 3F FP only calls Mount) Joy Borough -8 Rapho Township 9 Mount Joy" Township-1 1 East Donegal Township -2 Engine 75-1-12 Engine 75-2-16 Truck 75-10 Squad 75-1-3 Traffic 75-3 POV - 8 (fire police) Duty ChiefVehicle- -17 Duty Officer Vehicle - 4 Apparatus used: Property pre-incident value: $13,500.00 Property fire loss: $12,500.00 Property post incident saved: $ 1,000.00 2022 FDMJ responds to a call every 16 hours & 33 min Total Training hours of 39 members trained for 2971 hours & 0 min Fire Prevention Details - 2 fire prevention details - library lunch series with the fire department Community Service Details for the month - FDMJ participated in 6 duty crews, 2 work details and a home school class visit to the fire station. and 1 public service event. Notable First Due Calls: first due 6/27- Vehicle fire RT-S Strickler Road $12,500.00 firel loss - 90% loss Fire Department Mount Joy This report was generated on 7/3/2022 12:41:55 PM Breakdown by Major Incident Types for Date Range Zone(s): All Zones I Start Date: 06/01/2022 IEnd Date: 06/30/2022 Mount. Joy, PA Hazardous Condition (No Fire). 8.57% Service Call 11.43% False Alarm &F False Call 11.43% Rescue & Emergency... 37.14% Fires 31.43% MAJOR INCIDENT TYPE #1 INCIDENTS 11 13 3 4 4 35 % OfTOTAL 31.43% 37.14% 8.57% 11.43% 11.43% 100% Fires Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Hazardous Condition (No Fire) Service Call False Alarm & False Call TOTAL Only REVIEWED and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for a major incident type are EMERGENCY REPORTING emegencyepting.com Docl Id:553 Page; #10!2 not displayed if the count is zero. Detailed Breakdown by Incident Type INCIDENT TYPE #INCIDENTS 7 2 1 1 3 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 35 %0fTOTAL 20% 5.71% 2.86% 2.86% 8.57% 14.29% 8.57% 2.86% 2.86% 5.71% 2.86% 2.86% 2.86% 2.86% 2.86% 2.86% 2.86% 2.86% 2.86% 100% 111 - Building fire 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 140 Natural vegetation fire, other 142 Brush or brush-and-grass mixture fire 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew 322 Motor vehicle accident withi injuries 324 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries. 352 Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 355- Confined: space rescue 412-G Gas leak (natural gas orl LPG) 463- - Vehicle accident, general cleanup 511 -Lock-out 550- - Public service assistance, other 551 Assist police or other governmental agency 571 - Cover assignment, standby, moveup 740 Unintentional transmission ofa alarm, other 743- - Smoke detector activation, no fire unintentional 744- Detector activation, no fire unintentional 745- Alarm system activation, no fire unintentional TOTAL NCIDENTS: Only REVIEWED and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for a major incident type are EMERGENCY REPORTING emegencyepontingcom Doc Id:553 Page#2of2 not displayed ifthe counti isz zero. Fire Department Mount Joy This report was generated on 7/3/2022 12:39:10 PM Incident Count per Zone for Date Range Start Date: 06/01/2022 - End Date: 06/30/2022 Mount Joy. PA 10 A 10- 26- 66. 69- 70- 70- 74- 74. 75- 75- 75. 75 76- 79. 80- MRB MHB LNT EHT MJT WDT EZB MJT EDT MJB MJT -RT WHT EDT CLB ZONE #INCIDENTS 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 8 1 9 1 2 1 35 10- MRB- 10! Marietta Borough 26- MHB 26 Manheim Borough 66- LNT- 66 Lancaster Township 69- EHT 69 East Hempfield Township 70-M MJT 7 70 Mount Joy Township 70-V WDT 70) West Donegal Township 74- EZB 74 Elizabethtown Borough 74- MJT- 7 74 Mount. Joy Township 75- EDT 75 East Donegal Township 75- MJB 75 Mount Joy Borough 75- MJT-7 75 Mount Joy Township 75- RT 75 Rapho Township 76- WHT 76 West Hempfield Township 79- EDT 79 East Donegal Township 80- CLB- 80 Columbia Borough. TOTAL: Zone information is defined on the Basic Info 3 screen of an incident. Only REVIEWED incidents included. EMERGENCY REPORTING emegeneyepoting.com Doc! Id:270 Page#1of1 Archived Zones cannot be unarchived. Fire Department Mount Joy This report was generated on 7/3/2022 12:41:24 PM x Mount. Joy, PA Incident Statistics Zone(s): All Zones I Start Date: 06/01/2022! End Date: 06/30/2022 INCIDENT COUNT INCIDENT TYPE EMS FIRE TOTAL # INCIDENTS 13 22 35 TOTAL TRANSPORTS (N2 and N3) APPARATUS TOTAL #of APPARATUS TRANSPORTS #of PATIENT TRANSPORTS TOTAL # of PATIENT CONTACTS PRE-INCIDENT VALUE $13,500.00 TOTAL Aid Type Aid Given Aid Received #OVERLAPPING 2 LOSSES $12,500.00 CO CHECKS MUTUAL AID Total 14 3 % OVERLAPPING 5.71 OVERLAPPING CALLS LIGHTS AND SIREN AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME (Dispatch to Arrival) Station Station 75 EMS 0:09:13 AVERAGE FOR ALL CALLS FIRE 0:08:01 0:09:45 FIRE 0:03:51 0:04:47 LIGHTS AND SIREN -AVERAGE TURNOUT TIME (Dispatch to Enroute) Station Station 75 EMS 0:04:39 AVERAGE FOR ALL CALLS AGENCY Fire Department Mount. Joy AVERAGE TIME ON SCENE (MM:SS) 44:11 Only Reviewed Incidents included. EMS for Incident counts includes only 3001 to 399 Incident Types. All other incident types are counted as FIRE. CO Checks only includes Incident Types: 424, 736 and 734. # Apparatus Transports-# # ofi incidents where apparatus transported. # Patient Transports = All patients transported by EMS. # Patient Contacts emegeneyeporingcom =# of PCR contacted by apparatus. This report now returns both NEMSIS: 2&30 data as appropriate. For overlapping Doc Id: 1645 EMERGENCY REPORTING Page: #1of1 calls thats span over multiple days, total per month willr note equal Total countf for year. Fire Department Mount Joy This report was generated on 7/3/2022 12:47:03 PM Incident Count per Apparatus for Date Range Start Date: 06/01/2022 End Date: 06/30/2022 Mount Joy, PA 20- 15- 10- 5- D751 D752 E75-1 E75-2 POV Apparatus SQ-75 TF-75 TK-75 APPARATUS D751 D752 E75-1 E75-2 POV SQ-75 TF-75 TK-75 #ofl INCIDENTS 4 17 12 16 8 3 3 10 Canceled apparatus (per the THIS APPARATUS WAS CANCELLED checkbox on Basic Info 4) noti included. EMERGENCY REPORTING emergencyreportinga com Docl Id:658 Page#1of1 Only REVIEWED incidents included. Fire Department Mount Joy This report was generated on 7/3/2022 12:48:11 PM Incident Count with Man-Hours per Zone for Date Range Mount Joy. PA Incident Type(s): All Incident Types IS Start Date: 06/01/2022 IEnd Date: 06/30/2022 ZONE INCIDENT COUNT 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 8 1 9 1 2 1 35 MAN-HOURS 10:23 4:14 9:26 0:58 14:20 3:57 25:27 14:35 4:11 26:38 5:23 31:40 2:46 37:19 0:31 191:47 10-M MRB - 10 Marietta Borough 26- -MHB- 26 Manheim Borough 66- LNT 66 Lancaster Township 69-EHT-69 East Hempfield Township 70-MJT- 70 Mount. Joy Township 70-WDT- 70 West Donegal Township 74- EZB -74 Elizabethtown Borough 74-1 MJT- 74 Mount Joy Township 75- EDT 75 East Donegal Township 75 - MJB - 75! Mount. Joy Borough 75-MJT- 751 Mount. Joy Township 75-RT- 75 Rapho Township 76-WHT- -76 West Hempfield Township 79-EDT-79 East Donegal Township 80- CLB- 80 Columbia Borough TOTAL NOTE that this report takes into consideration ONLY those Personnel that are associated with an Apparatus, and EMERGENCY REPORTING emegenoyrepoting.com Doc Id: 1306 Page#1of1 that only Reviewed incidents are included in the counts. Fire Department Mount Joy Mount. Joy, PA This report was generated on7 7/3/2022 12:48:36 PM Losses for Date Range Start Date: 06/01/2022 End! Date: 06/30/2022 TOTALI INCIDENTS TOTALI PROPERTY LOSS TOTALO CONTENT TOTAL AVERAGE LOSS $2,500.00 PROPERTY LOSS CONTENT LOSS $10,000.00 LOSSES $12,500.00 $12,500.00 LOSS $10,000.00 Incident Type 131- Passenger vehicle fire INCIDENT NUMBER 2022-254 DATE 06/27/2022 TOTAL $2,500.00 $12,500.00 %of Total 100.00% Only REVIEWEDI incidents included EMERGENCY emerpencyveportingcom Doc Id: 265 Page#1of1 Fire Department Mount Joy This report was generated on 7/3/2022 12:48:58 PM Incidents by Houri for Date Range Start Date: 06/01/2022 I End Date: 06/30/2022 Mount Joy. PA 6- 5- 4- 3- 2 #898888888B: d05 55888883 68 060 80 HOUR 01:00-01:59 02:00-02:59 03:00-03:59 04:00-04:59 05:00-05:59 06:00-06:59 08:00-08:59 09:00-09:59 10:00-10:59 11:00-11:59 12:00-12:59 13:00-13:59 14:00-14:59 15:00-15:59 16:00-16:59 17:00-17:59 18:00-18:59 19:00-19:59 20:00-20:59 21:00-21:59 #ofCALLS 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 5 1 2 2 3 Only REVIEWED incidents included EMERGENCY REPORTING emegeneyeporingcom Docl Id:19 Page#1of1 x Fire Department Mount Joy This report was generated on 7/3/2022 12:49:23 PM Start Date: 06/01/2022 End Date: 06/30/2022 Mount. Joy, PA Average Number of Responding Personnel per Hour for Date Range 10- mh 1:00 3:00 5:00 8:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 9:00 HOUR 01:00-01:59 02:00-02:59 03:00-03:59 04:00-04:59 05:00-05:59 06:00-06:59 08:00-08:59 09:00-09:59 10:00-10:59 11:00-11:59 12:00-12:59 13:00-13:59 14:00-14:59 15:00-15:59 16:00-16:59 17:00-17:59 18:00-18:59 19:00-19:59 20:00-20:59 21:00-21:59 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 11:00 13:00 15:00 17:00 19:00 21:00 HOUR AVG. # PERSONNEL 8.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 0.00 8.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 9.67 7.00 9.00 9.00 7.00 7.00 6.80 3.00 8.50 7.50 6.67 AVE. #F PERSONNEL calculated from total number of personnel responding toi incidents begun att the HOUR EMEAGE REPORTING Docl Id: 997 Page#1of1 divided by total number of REVIEWED incidents for that HOUR. Includes personnel that responded both on or off emergeneyreporing. com apparatus. 89 MILANOF-SCHOCK LIBRARY 1184 Anderson! Ferry Road, Mount Joy, PA1 17552 Tel:717.653.1510 Fax: 717.653.4030 www.mslibrarv.org Milanof-Schock Libraryi is a community resource that enriches lives through, education, information, exploration, and socialization. Be Connected Serving East Donegal" Township, Marietta Boro, Mount. Joy Boro, Mount. Joy Township & Rapho Township July: 2022-Compiled by Joseph Mcllhenney, Executive Director Contributors: Susan Craine, Kim Beach, Jan Betty & Kirstin Rhoades June 1-30, 2022 Statistics TOTAL CIRCULATION YTD CIRCULATION OVERDRIVE & E-formats NEWI PATRONS YTD NEWI PATRONS PATRON COUNT YTD PATRON COUNT PASSPORTS YTD PASSPORTS WIFIU USERS PC USERS 2022 18,713 88,597 1,464 141 446 6,650 30,560 91 560 324 299 2021 17,364 88,526 1,395 82 290 5,955 23,751 67 466 314 340 2020 3,963 44,374 1,472 20 1,440 16,757 0 39 $975.00 $O $609.00 $1,584.00 2019 19,251 93,383 986 95 435 7,243 37,813 112 768 2018 19,615 94,211 160 494 8,825 42,251 94 809 ITEMS SOLDI INL LOBBY YTD TOTAL$ TOTAL $ ADDED DONATIONS TOTAL $1 DONATIONS as PRIZES TOTAL Executive Summary $5,271.39 MSL Summer Reading Kick-off brought nearly 350 people on. June 4th. Other Summer programs are drawing big numbers tooi including Maker Fest on. June 25, Radio Controlled Planes program on June 18th, Fire Department of Mount. Joy bringing at fire truck on. June 16 and the "Book of Secrets" Food Truck Thursday, and thei trucks visiting for programs, have brought many positive comments. The Friend's Used Book Sale returned to Donegal High School on. June 9-11 and was successful. Adventure passive program. That's just the beginning- - Lots going on! PROGRAMMING/CLUBS/PROCTORSNUMBERS ADULT Programs In-Library Programs Club Meetings/Particpants YOUTH Programs In-Library Programs Off Site Programs Virtual Programs Programs Participants Programs YTD Participants YTD 3 6 22 2 2 219 54 1,074 58 5 5 35 95 2 3 281 266 2,343 58 1,708 Programs Participants Programs YTD Participants YTD Volunteer Volunteer Hours Joseph Month Total 2022YTDTotals 108.5 469.5 Attended LSLC Director's Meeting on Friday, June 3. Enjoyed at family vacation. June 6-10 which unfortunately was during the Used Book Sale. Attended al District meeting with Office of Commonwealth Libraries regarding District services Spent a good bit of. June preparing for the MSL' Virtual Board Retreat on. June 16. moving tol LSLC on. June 13. Applied for ExtraGive. New requirements include my SS#. visited for an emergency repair to a water pump on. June 20. the MSL website and planning an MSL marketing approach. Auction meetings and manage volunteers solicitation Haller Enterprises, MSL's contracted HVAC service, replaced a major blower in roof on. June 13 and Finalized Hoopla service, including expenditure of $5,000 to begin credit with Hoopla, changes to Community/Service Point (Susan) Schedule changes Rescheduling of volunteers Processing many newi items Youth Services (Jan) Iwas thrilled to have over 1000 in person attendees at my. June programs, starting with the kick-off of 347folks stopping in. I've also been happy with many returning faces that have not been int the "So, you want to be a.."which brings in different folks from the community to taik about what they do. Sot far, we've had FDMJ, Columbia Animal Shelter and PSU extension Master Gardeners talking about pollinators.. Attendance has been great for these programs! Super Saturdays..Radio Controlled Planes and Makerfest werei the 2i in. June. Had over 1001 for the planes and Kim has the #'sf for Makerfest, butIthink it was a great turnout. Did my 1st in person visit to 2 age groups at the St. Mark's Summer Camp. We made bubble wands and bubbles with the younger group and marshmallow throwing catapults withi the older kids.Ihad Had 51 teens attend the Zoom Teen' 'Zine, a program that has authors writing with teens and writing Had 521 book bundles go out and over 1800 summer reading program papers get handed out. Kudos to our wonderful circ staff for remembering to ask everyone ift they want the papers. library since COVID. New program series: al blast and was told they did too. an end of summer magazine with their creation. Public Relations/Promotions (Kirstin) (39%), 92 clicks 39,5unsubscribe SOCIAL MEDIA: CONSTANT CONTACT:. July 2022 Enews: sent to 3108 contacts, added 18 new contacts; 1,134 opens Facebook -T Total Page Followers 2,163; 26 New Page Likes; 11,812 reached; 3,303 post engagements; Posted 69 Stories with 396 opens, 24 engagements, Reach of 335; Created 4 Events. In May we reached 10,158 people with7 event postings; Most popular post-L Used Book Sale reminder 2.1K reach with: 138 engagements, Recycled Flags reached 1.7K 4Press Releases Distributed via news media, municipalities, and Chamber of Commerce. Instagram - 801 followers (8 new) WEBSITE 5,409 website entrances; 6,825 users; 13,202 page views These are the highest view counts: 2,382 page views of calendar; 396 Family Story Time. 301 views of Summer Reading Program Updated programs for. July. Added food truck days to online calendar. Updated Friends FB Cover image and icon next year, promoted, and photographed the event MISC Makerfest: Contacted some artists for Makerfest andi found onei fort this year and others for Auction: created logo, sent "Save the Date" email, created" "Save the Date" postcard Worked with Food Trucks: communicated about parking, times, etc. Set up for them every Google business profile for April saw 1,781 interactions (calls, website views, etc.) Continued the emptying of the book donation shed and gathering books for sale in lobby, Thursday morning, put away cones afterwards, put out signs Added more photos to our Google page. which made over $970 in. June VoluntersyProgramming/Fundrasing (Kim) Annual Patron Appeal 2022 Auction 2022 at $7,870.00. Adult Programs MakerFest. Donations are trickling in. As of June 30: $31,881.20. Donations have begun to come in. As of. June 30: Sponsorships, items and ads received are 15exhibitors and almost 200 visitors! Great dayl Looking into do al holiday bazaar and allowing the makers tos sell their work. Joined al Programming Librarian Interest Group on FB to see whati is working for other libraries. Postings indicate that adult programs are: still being sparsely attended, but they are coming back. Make-It Monday programs are "selling out" almost every month! Some big programs coming up. : stay tuned! Adult Summer Reading Program Passive Programs Offt to a big start again this) year! 137 adults have shown interest and about 20% have Puzzle Exchange continues tol be a huge hit: 137 puzzles were taken or brought in. Borough delivered 2 scoops of mulch at no cost. Kirstin and her husband came in EARLYon Waterers and weeders are keeping up with our needs and the grounds are looking New volunteer Crew leader in place. Full disclosure: she is my sister, Kathy Morrison. @) already submitted entries. Good numbers fora adults! Grounds Crew aSaturday to spread it. fantastic. Fairy Garden Contest to name thei fairy garden: Judges chose 'Gardenia". Children are lovingt the garden! Plans in place to add fairyl lights, and1 to add seasonal Designed a sign that will be laser-burned into a piece oft treet trunk by Dave Schell. touches in fall and winter. 81 BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Mark Pugliese, Borough Manager FROM: Dennis Nissley, Public Works Director DATE: July 27, 2022 RE: Public Works Department Activities for July 2022 Following is al list of activities for the Public Works Department for July 2022: Parks - Weed spraying Parks - Mowing Parks - Tree shrubbery trimming Parks - Pavilion and facilities maintenance PW -I Miscellaneous asphalt patching and pot hole repair PW -] Remove sediment and replace rip-rap at swale at Old Market Steet PW - Provide barricades and cones for MSMJ Car Show. Signs - Repair and replacement ofmissing or damaged signs as needed. Compost Site - Grind and process rawi materials Compost Site - Deliver mulch and compost tol borough residents PW -Installed bike racks in downtown area that were obtained through the Lancaster Bike Club grant. Projects: Pinkerton Road project - Met with Contractor for Pre-construction meeting on July 11. Conducteda a property owner meeting on July 121 to provide updates on schedule and address questions. Contractor N. Angle Street project - Conducted a property owner meeting on July 14 toj provide updates on schedule and address questions. Contractor is scheduled to begin project on August 8, 2022. PWis moving a stormwater inlet at Glossbrenner Church to connect existing drainage pipe. ARLE grant Main Street Pedestrian Signal Upgrade project - Project is underway, the underground work is completed. Installation of equipment is subject to material delays. Manheim Street stormwater project- UGI will need to come back to lower gas lines in order for the final work to be completed on the stormwater system at Old Market Street. UGI has not provided a schedule for gas line adjustiments. PennDOT elected toj pave over this area which will need to be opened and then DEP Act 101, 902 Grant --Mount Joy Borough was awarded $208,693.00 for the purchase of equipment for the compost site. Received and completed signature documents on 7/5/2022. Awaiting completed Little Chiques Creek Streambank Restoration Project - Grant applications are being submitted with DCED (Watershed Restoration Grant) and DEP (Growing Greener Grant). And NFWF Small began work on July 18, 2022. repaved after the gas lines are moved and the stormwater piping is completed. agreement to proceed with purchase of equipment. Watershed Grant. Awaiting grant application responses Processing/signing Lancaster Redevelopment Authority Grants for curb and sidewalk assistance. Meetings: Attend Public Works Committee meeting Attend Borough Council meeting installation on upcoming street projects Attend Staff meetings planning for future projects PennState A&E. Meet with and respond to property owner questions relating to their requirements for curb and sidewalk PW/Parks Supervisors bi-weekly scheduling and planning meeting to discuss ongoing projects and Met with a volunteer who will be doing monitoring ofLittle Chiques Creek to gather information for Met with Bruce Haigh and Reanne Schatz to discuss concerns about basin 107 and Florin Hill basin D. Met with a salesman to discuss and gather information about splash pads Met with Solicitor and Manager to discuss ongoing projects Met with new hire for the Stormwater, Projects and Grants Coordinator position Attended Teams meeting with representatives from PennDOT regarding the SR 772 reroute Attended Teams meeting with grant administrator for NFWF Stormwater Management in Rotary Park Grant. To: Mount. Joy Borough Councilors, Borough Manager Pugliese & Mayor Bradley From: Joseph. Ardini July 2022 Authority Administrator Report 1. Wood Street watermain replacement: Phase 2 installation of new 8-inch DICL watermain from Market Avei to Bridge Boulevard Staff is currently working on bacteria testing and hydrotesting of the line, once completed, staff will begin relocating the water: services ini this section. has been completed. 2. Quarterly invoicing for water and sewer was sent to our customers. 3. Trout CPA continues work on the 2021 -2022 annual audit. 4. Authority staff continued review and involvement on the following projects: 1580 Strickler Road - Taco Bell - Authority involvement is complete, waiting on as-built drawings. 1156 Five Star Drive Amazon Elm Tree Phase 5C- observation. engineer. Cornerstone Lot W-1-review of submittals. No scheduling of inspection services yet. Rapho Industrial Park: sewerage - project continues with ARRO providing construction 1540 Strickler Road - awaiting response from meeting that was held with developers MOUNT JOY BOROUGH MEMORANDUM TO: Councilors & Mayor DATE: July 29, 2022 RE: Manager's Report FROM: Mark G. Pugliese I, Borough Manager 1. Ihave processed Nine (9). Right-To-Know Requests so far for the month of. July. 2. Ihave attended thel Public Works Committee Meeting, Public Safety Committee Meeting, Admin & Finance Committee Meeting and Chamber of Commerce meetings. Ialso attended construction & public meetings for 3. Iattended the Mount Joy Community Night att thel Barnstormers. Ibelieve this night to be successful and 4. Reference to the Ground Ambulance Service Agreement with PSHI Life Lion LLC. PennState Health no longer is requesting an itemized list ofe events. Iwill meet with their Director to discuss this further. 5. Staff continues to work on ai new Community Guide/Map. Staff is reviewing the various department descriptions. This turned out tol be ai much larger project than originally anticipated. Ithank Lisa for all the 6. Reference to BMP 107/Melhorn Basin, ifyou would recall at the. June 6th meeting there wasi reference made tot the capacity ofl BMP 1071 being 163,259 cuft. Wel have heard several numbers over the past few months and Mr. Harmon from ARRO was not able to clarify why they were indicating the capacity should be 132,915.6 cu ft. Iwas able to speak to. Mr. Bingham of ARRO for clarification and he reiterated what was in Mr. Becker'sl letter dtd April 20, 2022. Simply put, the original design calculations are not consistent with the contours on the original plans. Using the calculations from the contours on the plan, capacity would only be ablet toi reach 93,748 cu: ft. At the. July Council Meeting I was directed to contact the Borough Solicitor to get her take on what the Borough can require out ofBMP 107. She provided me with some direction and I will 7. Reference to BMP 125/Borough Basin. Borough Engineer has submitted al letter to the contractor of list of 8. Reference to] Brady's Alley, Public Works Director and I met with. ARRO on site to discuss options. No 9. Building Ad Hoc Committee - Todd Vukmanic from Crabtree, Rohrbaugh, and Associates madea presentation at the. July Ad Hoc. He had met with the Chief, Joe Ardini and me toi review the program numbers. Through this endeavor, 1,000 + Sq Ft was removed from the program. Vukmanic was asked to get cost break down and aj preliminary sketch SO that] I can apply for RACP: monies. PFM provided a presentation 10. Train Station Deed. No information on the deed. Paid parking should be completed by the end of August. 11. Rt772 re-routing Dennis and II had a virtual meeting with representatives from PennDOT. In the end, we were basically advised that we need to start the process all over again since most of the individuals who were part oft the original process are no longer in the same positions. Dennis and I will: meet in the near: future to Pinkerton Road and North. Angle Street. there were. an approximate: number of 400 tickets sold under the Mount Joy link. work that she has put intoi it. meet with ARRO to discuss this further. final items that need addressed. Waiting on Kinsley'si response. updates. at the. Admin & Finance Committee meeting on July 28th discuss our options and how to proceed. 12. Grants 1Page a. DCED Multimodal Transportation Fund Grant-4 ARRO advised of2 rights-of-way that need to be obtained. Solicitor has provided me with the information needed to obtain easements for the 21 locations. Ihave visited each oft the two properties and spoke with the property owners. Each appeared to be willing to sign he easements. Ihave received the easement paperwork from one resident and am waiting on the b. Smart Growth Transportation Grant - we are waiting on one reimbursement to close out this grant. NFWF Grants 2021 - all reimbursements have been received Grant will be closed out in the neari future. Lancaster County Bicycle Club Grant- Approved - Five (5) bicycle racks have been installed int the g. DCED/DCNR C2P2 Grant- Submitted on April 6, 2022 - required amendments due to item that other. d. 902 Recycling Grant - Approved Capital Budget Request - Submitted and awaiting word on approval. downtown area by our public works personnel. Iwill ask Lancaster Bicycle RETTEW placed int the grant were not permitted. Grant was re-submitted. amount of $650,000.00 toi make upgrades to Borough Park/Kunkle Field. h. NFWF 2022 Grant- Submitted Lancaster ARPA funds - Kunkle Field/Park Heritage Grant - Received unofficial word that we have received this grant in the Wei received a small check from the state, $1,000+ due to some municipalities not accepting ARPA funds. The Commonwealth divided the remaining funds amongst the municipalities that iii. Clean Water Consortium applied for grant funding to cover major projects through the County including Chiques Creek restoration project. Request had passed the first hurdle, however, the did accept the funding. ii. We should be receiving the second portion of the ARPA funding shortly. County did not fund our request.. iv. Building request -Ia am working on this request. k. Greenway Trails Grant - Submitted Watershed Restoration Grant- Submitted m. Growing Greener Grant - Submitted podium in Council Chambers. n. 2021 SMT Grant - Waiting for shipment of AED Machine. We now have al loaner that is located int the 0. 2022 SMT Grant - Earlier this year administration and public works/parks received CPR/AED/First, Aid training and certification. Iwould like to apply for a grant to add: first aid kits to our PW/Parks trucks. 13.Iam continuing to organize the files within my office. Linda has been al huge help in this area. In some cases, Ineed toi make this aj priority due to my lack ofi file cabinets thus creating stacks of working files on my 14. Stormwater.Grants & Planning Position. Cody Lyons has accepted the position and will be starting on August 15, 2022. Cody is currently the MS4 Coordinator for Susquehanna Township. 15.Ihave received 181 Interrogatories in Schatz V. Borough of Mount. Joy. Ihave been meeting regularly with 16. Ihad a virtual meeting with SHENTEL Wireless, a company the provides internet, television programing, phone, etc. There currently are several municipalities that have permitted this service within their municipalities. In short, this would be competition for Comcast. They are: requesting to be added to 17. The Assistant Borough Manager and I met with representatives from GFL, our trash contracted vendor. The contract is set to expire at the end of 2022 however, there is the availability of an extension. GFL will be submitting a proposal for an extension which will go before. Admin & Finance Committee and ultimately to the solicitor and Council. Iwill remark that different municipalities are handling this request in varying ways based upon their solicitor's take on the current contract. As stated Iwill discuss with Admin & Finance in 18. Ihave completed the agreement with Member's First Credit Union. Iwill be meeting with them to discuss 19. Cleaning Services - While Iwasj just about to move to Admin & Finance the name ofa a cleaning service as well as anticipated costs which would have been more that what was budgeted, Ir received a call: from our previous cleaning lady requesting to come back to work. She will be starting the week of. Jul y 25th. desk. Work inj progress but there is light at the end ofthet tunnel. our solicitor and thei insurance Company attorney. Council's agenda so that they can do a presentation. regards to our options. some sort ofai rollout to our staff. 2IPage 20. Florin Hills Infiltration Basin "D"-Iam currently working with LCCD, PA DEP, Charter Homes & CHN Construction on the Florin Hill Infiltration Basin "D". There was a discrepancy noted by Mr. Haigh of WHEI that highlighted an issue that was magnified due to my requests for signed and sealed updated plans that were not supplied by the design engineer. Unbeknownst to Borough Staff and LCCD, and possibly ARRO the contractor and engineering firm moved the basin's location. This sent me, LCCD, and DEP: scrambling to get some answers. This was compounded by the fact that the twoi individuals that are: normally our point of contacts were on vacation. This situation has mainly been corrected. Ihave sent the updated plans to. ARRO and LCCD: asking for al letter commenting on design and location. Ihave received a letter from ARRO but 21. Stormwater Ordinance- The Borough is in need of updating its Stormwater Ordinance from 2014. PA DEP has sent out the mandate along with suggestions and a checklist. When Mr. Salley was still employed by the Borough, we discussed with Kara from RETTEW to suggest edits to be made. This was done and it was submitted to the Borough Solicitor to create a draft. The solicitor submitted a draft and upon review, Councilor Haigh made some suggested changes. Per the Borough Solicitor, that changes that Councilor Haigh suggested were either not necessary but were also not required by PA DEP. Iasked the Solicitor and RETTEW if the draft ordinance that they had submitedreview/edited met the requirements set by PA DEP and they both responded in the affirmative. Solicitor further responded that in at least one instance, the Because of some time constraints, If forwarded Councilor Haigh's memorandum to ARRO: and asked for comments especially ifthere is a need to edit the ordinance proposal. As oft the time oft this memo. Ib have not 22. Iattend Pa State Boroughs Association Legal Updates on July 27 &28, 2022. More information to come. LCCD hasn'tr responded. ordinance was more restrictive than DEP required. heard back from ARRO. This completes my report from the month ofJuly. As always, please let me. know ifthere are any questions or comments. End of Report 3IPage 14 Mark G. Pugliese, Borough Manager July 14, 2022 21 East Main Street MountJoy, PA 17552 Dear Mark. Please consider this my Letter of Interest to serve as a Civil Service Commission Alternate. Serving as an alternate on the Civil Service Commission would be another way of showing my interest in the community where Ih have resided since 1992. My interest in the community is demonstrated by my service on the Zoning Hearing Board, Main Street Mount. Joy Design Committee and as a Board Member of the Mount Joy Area Historical Society. Ihave attended most Borough Council meetings where occasionally Civil Service questions are discussed and acted upon. This is my only exposure to Civil Service questions and discussions. However, It thinklam representative of the community when it comes to making decisions regarding the Civil Service Commission and their impact on Borough employment. As a result, Ifeellam qualified to act as an alternate on the Mount Joy Borough Civil Service Commission, serving until January 1, 2023. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Met 11d BEFORE THE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF MOUNT JOY BOROUGH PETITION TO AMEND THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND ZONING MAP PURSUANT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF MOUNT JOY BOROUGH LANCASTER COUNTY,PENNSYLVANIA PETITION Pursuant to Section 270-8 of the zoning ordinance, KN Farms LP respectfully petitions the Borough Council ofMount Joy Borough to amend the zoning ordinance and the zoning map. The subject properties are located at 14 North Market Street, 18 North Market Street, 20 North Market Street, and 19 North Market Street. The properties contain the existing Sporting Valley Feeds business which consists of silos, office building, and paved areas for truck and vehicular access. The 4 parcels on the west side of North Market Street are bounded by North Market Street to the east, East Appletree Alley to the south, KN Farms LP property to the west and Pennsylvania Lines, LLC and Norfolk Southern Railway Company to the north. The single parcel on the east side of North Market Street is bounded by North Market Street to the west, East Appletree Alley to the south, Saint Mark's United Methodist Church parking lot to the east and Pennsylvania Lines, LLC and Norfolk Southern Railway Company to the north. The total area proposed for re-zoning is approximately 2.05 acres which is shown on the attached Exhibit The subject properties are identified as Lancaster County Tax Account Numbers 450-13216, 450-14261, 450-15097, 450-16044, and 450-73764 and Deed Reference 6533739 and listed as KN Farms LP. The properties to be rezoned are currently located in the Commercial Business District (CBD) in accordance with the zoning ordinance and the zoning map of Mount Joy The existing mill use has existed at the current site for over 100 years. KN Farms LP serves the surrounding community by sourcing, storing, preparing, and delivering animal feed commodities for the area farmers and animal owners. They serve dairy farms, hog farms, beef farms, and chicken farms. Lancaster County and particularly the Mt Joy area has for years steadily grown to become one of the most important Ag support areas in the state. The Mount Joy facility is KN Farms LP requests that the subject properties be re-zoned from Commercial Business KN Farms LP believes it is appropriate to re-zone the subject properties to Light Industrial (LI) since the adjacent property owned by KNI Farms LP (8 Appletree Alley) is zoned Light Industrial and is being used by the existing business. In addition, the property located at 19 North Market Street is currently used as an existing mill and rezoning to Light Industrial would bring the existing use into compliance under the Light Industrial District as a permitted, by right use. Currently, the existing mill use is not permitted in the Commercial Business District. The rezoning would permit future expansion of the mill within the rezoned areas which would B. Borough. used for grain storage, bulk preparation, and rail receiving. District (CBD) to Light Industrial (LI). 1Page include mechanically expelled soybean meal. There is a rail line along the northern portion of the properties which services the mill and adjacent properties. The rezoning to Light Industrial would align with the rail line use which provides product to the existing businesses. The adjacent properties to the east, west, and north are zoned Light Industrial and the re-zoning is a natural extension of the surrounding, existing Light Industrial (LI) districts. The subject properties are surrounded by existing light industrial businesses to the north and west which The Donegal Region Comprehensive Plan supports the development of Industrial properties within Mount Joy Borough. The Lancaster County Comprehensive Plan identifies the properties The legal description for the subject properties to be re-zoned is attached as Exhibit 'A' and the re-zoning site plan is attached as Exhibit 'B' to this petition. KN Farms LP shall reimburse Mount Joy Borough for any additional attorney, engineering, or advertising costs in excess of the provides for similar, adjacent uses. inside the Urban Growth. Area. filing fee oft this petition. 2]Page Therefore, KN Farms LP requests that the subject property described in Exhibit 'A' and as shown on Exhibit 'B' be re-zoned from Commercial Business District (CBD) to Light Industrial (LI) district and the text of the zoning ordinance be amended. Respectfully Submitted, Elk Management LLC Print Name/Title By: Elon w. Kvxider OQRSLo Signature 3Page COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ) SS: COUNTY OF LANCASTER Before me, a Notary Public in and for the county and State aforesaid, personally appeared eldolpeudes Elk Management LLC, who being duly sworn according to law, disposes and says that the facts set forth in the foregoing Petition are true and correct to thébest ofhis knowledge and belief. 8QQ220u Sworn and/subscribed before me ) this 17 day of AIL4 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania County of IRbC 2022 - COmmNAENMAaNemN NotarySeal DELENE! M. BROWN, Notap Public Commission Lancaster Expires. County July 21,2 2024 My Commission Number 1296424 My Commission Expires: 4IPage LEGAL. DESCRIPTION of REZONING for KNI FARMSI LP EXHIBIT 'A' Mount Joy Borough Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land lying in the Borough of Mount Joy, County of Lancaster, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, said tract being shown on a Zoning Exhibit for KN Farms LP, prepared by D. C. Gohn Associates, Inc., dated July 18, 2022, From a POINT OF COMMENCEMENT at the centerline of North Market Street and Appletree Alley, thence run along the centerline of Appletree Alley to the west, North 77 degrees 44 minutes 51 seconds West, a distance of 186.79 feet to a point; thence along the lands of KN Farms LP, 8 Appletree Alley, North 12 degrees 19 minutes 42 seconds East, a distance of215.12 feet to a point; thence along the lands of Pennsylvania Lines, LLC & Norfolk Southern Railway Company, South 79 degrees 16 minutes 34 seconds East, a distance of 228.32 feet to a point; thence along the lands of Pennsylvania Lines, LLC & Norfolk Southern Railway Company, South 73 degrees 02 minutes 24 seconds East, a distance of 189.45 feet to a point; thence along the lands of St Marks United Methodist Church, 33 East Appletree Alley, South 13 degrees 10 minutes 05 seconds, a distance of 203.30 feet to a point at the centerline of Appletree Alley; thence run along the centerline of Appletree Alley to the west, North 78 degrees 20 minutes 59 seconds West, a distance of Project No. 1692-06, being more particularly described as follows: 227.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ABOVE DESCRIBED LANDS CONTAINING an area of2.05 acres 7/13/2022 PA169211692-06Legal Description.doc 7IIIIZ A $79-16'34"E 82 1t $73 IEA 24"E 189.45 LL h LLZ IIIIII4 000 780.79 451W - 227.30' NZB2059W EAST APPLEIREE ALLEY - -POINT OF BEGINNING NOTE: BEARING AND DISTANCES BASED UPON LANCASTER COUNTY GIS PARCEL LINES AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THAT OF THE DEEDS ON RECORD. LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT FOR KN FARMS LP REZONING PETITION SHEET 1 OF 1 DATE: 7/18/2022 D.C. GOHN ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYORS & ENGINEERS - MOUNT JOY, PA. SCALE: 1"=60' PROJ. NO.:1692-06 REVISED: DWN. BY: BRC MOUNT JOY BOROUGH LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CKD. BY: MUNN67A10,.207091 07/25/22 BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ORDINANCE NO. 06-2022 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF TRACTS OF LAND IDENTIFIED AS 14, 18, 19, AND 20 NORTH MARKET STREET CONTAININGATOTAL OF 2.05. ACRES, MORE OR LESS, INTHEE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, FROM CBD- COMMERCIAL BUSINESS DISTRICT TO LI-LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND. AMENDING THE BOROUGH ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY. WHEREAS, al Petition has been filed with thel Borough Council ofthel Borough ofMount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by KN Farms, LP, requesting a change in the zoning classification ofthe Property, comprised off five Lancaster County Tax Account] Nos., 450-13216- 0-0000, 4550-14261-0-0000, 450-15097-0-0000, 450-16044-0-00000, and 450-73764-0-0000, also being identified as 14 North Market Street, 181 North Market Street, 19 North Market Street, and 20 North Market Street, from CBD-Commercial Business District to LI-Light Industrial District; and WHEREAS, it is deemed to be in thel besti interest oft the public health, safety, and general NOW, THEREFORE, be and it is hereby ordained and enacted by Borough Council of Section1. The Mount Joy Borough Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended by changing the zoning classification ofa 2.05 acres of land, more or less, identified as 14 North Market Street, 18 North Market Street, 19 North Market Street, and 201 North Market Street, as more fully described in Exhibit "A" and as shown on the Plan marked Exhibit B, both attached hereto and hereby incorporated by reference into this Ordinance, from its present classification as CBD-Commercial welfare to amend the zoning classification of said premises. Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as follows: Business District to. LI-Light Industrial District. Section 2. The Secretary oft the Borough is directed to change, and duly certify, thel Mount Joy Borough Zoning Map sO as to effect the reclassification of the tract of land described in Exhibit A and as shown on Exhibit B from CBD-Commercial Business District to LI-Light Industrial District. Section 3. All other sections, parts and provisions of the Mount Joy Borough Zoning Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted and amended. Section 4. In the event any provision, section, sentence, clause or part oft this Ordinance shall bel held to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unconstitutionality shall not affect or impair the remaining provisions, sections, sentences, clauses or parts ofthis Ordinance, itl being the intent ofBorough Council that the remainder of the Ordinance shall be and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its enactment as provided by law. DULY ORDAINED AND ENACTED this day of 2022 by Borough Council oft the Borough of] Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in lawful session duly assembled. BOROUGH OF MOUNT. JOY Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Attest: By: (Assistant) Secretary (Vice). President Borough Council [BOROUGH SEAL] Examined and approved as an Ordinance this day of 2022. Mayor 2 nf MUNT1672422061571 07/19/22 BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 92, ANIMALS, TO REVISE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE KEEPING OF ANIMALS AND ANIMAL NUISANCES ANDTOREVISE ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTY PROVISIONS. BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED AND ENACTED by Borough Council of the Section 1. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 92, Animals, Article I, Keeping of Animals, $92-1, Definitions; Word Usage, Subsection A, shall be amended to provide Borough ofMount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as follows: as follows: Int this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: ANIMALS - Includes all mammals, birds, fowl and reptiles normally or ordinarily domesticated (including household pets such as dogs and cats) or raised in this area or climate as livestock or for work or for breeding purposes. Such term shall noti include fish. AT LARGE - Being upon any public highway, street, park or any other public land, or upon property ofa a person other than the owner, and not being accompanied by and under the control oft the owner or any other person having custody ofs such animal. BOROUGH - Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. OWNER AND/OR CUSTODIAN - Includes every person, proprietor, corporation, partnership or association that actually owns an animal or who has an animal in his or its care or permits an animal to remain on or about any premises occupied by him ori it. The parent or guardian ofany minor claiming ownership or custody of any animal shall also be Section 2. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 92, Animals, Article I, Keeping of Animals, $92-2, Keeping of Pigs; Maintenance of Pig Pens; 92-3, Keeping of] Fowl and Rabbits; 92-4, Keeping of Horses and Cattle, and 92-5, Violations and Penalties shall be deleted in their entirety and new Sections 92-2, Maintaining Animals; 92-3, Dangerous Dogs; 92- 4, Keeping of Free Roaming/Feral Cats, 92-5, Identification and Rabies Vaccinations Required, and 92-6, Violations and Penalties, shall be added which shall provide as follows: deemed the owner and/or custodian ofs such animal. $92-2. Maintaining animals. The owner and/or any custodian of an animal shall maintain all animals and the housing for all animals in a safe and sanitary manner and in compliance with the Chapter 195, Property Maintenance, and Chapter 270, Zoning. $92-3. Dangerous dogs. The Borough Police Department: is hereby authorized to enforce thej provisions ofThel Dog Law governing dangerous dogs 3PS.55459-502-A though 459-509-A. $92-4. Keeping of free roaming/feral cats. No person shall keep or feed free roaming/feral cats within the Borough without having the cat(s) spayedneuteredear tipped and vaccinated for rabies. $92-5. Identification and rabies vaccinations required. The owner and/or custodian of any dog or cat shall provide such dog or cat with an identification collar or tag that has the owner's name, phone number and address. The owner and/or custodian ofany dog or cat, toi include both indoor and outdoor dogs and cats int the Borough shall have such animal vaccinated against rabies by al licensed veterinarian in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Pennsylvania state rabies law. The owner and/or custodian of any female cat 'in heat' shall keep such cat inside. $92-6. Violations and penalties. Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision of this Article shall be liable upon summary conviction therefor to: fines and penalties ofi not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 plus all costs of prosecution, including attorneys' fees, which costs, fines, and penalties may be collected as provided by law. Each day that a violation continues and each Section oft this Article whichi is violated constitutes a separate violation. Section 3. The Mount Joy Borough Code ofOrdinances, Chapter 92, Animals, Article II, Noise and Other Nuisances, $92-17, Defiling or defecating on property prohibited; removal of feces, and $92-18, Animals Running at Large; Seizure and Boarding Fees, shall be amended by changing the titles and texts to provide as follows: $92-17. Animal waste. A. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly ANIMAL - A dog, cat or other animal kept for amusement or companionship. OWNER OR CUSTODIAN - Any person who harbors, feeds, boards, possesses, indicates a different meaning: keeps or has custody or control of an animal. 2 SOIL/DEFILE - to make unclean from excrement. WASTE - solid matter expelled from the bowels oft the animal; excrement B. No owner or custodian ofany animal shall cause or allow such animal to soil, defile or defecate on any public property or upon any street, sidewalk, public way, play area owned by Mount Joy Borough, unless such owner immediately removes and disposes of all feces deposited by such animal in a sanitary manner. C. No owner or custodian ofany animal shall cause or allow such animal tol be on any property owned by Mount Joy Borough, without having in his/her immediate possession a device for the removal of feces and depository for the transmission of excrement to a proper receptacle located on the property owned or possessed by such person. D. No owner or custodian ofa any animal shall cause or allow such animal to be on any property owned by Mount Joy Borough, to: fail toi remove feces left by such animal E. Proper disposal of animal waste shalll bel limited tol burial where lawfully permitted, flushing in the toilet, bagging for disposal in the owner or custodian's waste receptacle, and bagging for disposal in a waste receptacle in a public park or park and dispose ofit properly as described in $92-17.E. area. F. Disposal of animal waste in storm drains is prohibited. G. Disposal of animal waste inj public compost is prohibited. H. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the ownership or use of any properly identified service animals, animals when used for police activities, or tracking animals when used by or withi the permission oft the appropriate authorities. $92-18. Animals running at large; leash requirements; seizure and boarding fees. The: following fees shalll bei imposed upon the owners or custodians of dogs running at large A. Its shall be unlawful for the owner or person having custody of any animal or the parent or guardian of any minor owning or having custody of any animal to allow the animal to go beyond the boundaries oft their premises or to: run atl large over the streets or public ground or upon the property of anyone other than the owner or person having custody of such animal. It shall also be unlawful for the owner or person having custody of such animal to permit such animal to pose a danger to B. Its shall be the duty of the owner or custodian of any dog traveling on the streets or within the Borough. pedestrians using adjacent sidewalks and streets. public grounds to have the animal on a leash at all times. 3 C. Boarding fee for dogs held more than two hours at a Borough facility: To be established from time to time by Borough Council by resolution. D. Seizure fee: To be established from time to time by Borough Council by resolution. E. When a dog owner claims a dog held at a Borough facility, the dog owner shall pay all charges due and owing to the Borough in full prior to the release of the dog to When a dog has been transferred to the Humane League or other kennel operator designated by the Borough, the dog owner shall be billed the fee established from time to time by resolution of] Borough Council, in addition to all other charges due and owing for the seizure oft the dog and for the time the dog has been boarded at a Borough facility. Charges shall be due and payable within 10 days ofreceipt ofan Section 4. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 92, Animals, Article II, Noise and Other Nuisances, $92-20, Violations and Penalties, shall be amended to provide as the owner. F. invoice from the Borough. follows: $92-20. Violations and penalties. Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision of this Article shall be liable upon summary conviction therefor to fines and penalties ofnot less than $100.00nor more than $1,000.00 plus all costs of prosecution, including attorneys' fees, which costs, fines, and penalties may be collected as provided by law. Each day that a violation continues and each Section oft this Article whichi is violated constitutes a separate violation. Section 5. All other sections, parts and provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the Borough ofl Mount Joy shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted and amended. Section 6. In the event any provision, section, sentence, clause or part of this Ordinance shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unconstitutionality shall not affect or impair the remaining provisions, sections, sentences, clauses or parts of this Ordinance, it being the intent of the Board of Supervisors that the remainder oft the Ordinance shall be and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 7. This Ordinance shall take effect and bei in force: from and after its enactment as provided by law. 4 DULY ORDAINED AND ENACTED this day of 2022, by Borough Council ofthel Borough ofl Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, inl lawful session duly assembled. BOROUGH OF MOUNTJ JOY Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Attest: By: (Assistant) Secretary (Vice) President Borough Council [BOROUGHS SEAL] Examined and approved as an Ordinance this day of 2022. By: Mayor 5 MUNNGT00N2V1B 07/18/22 Ig BOROUGH OF MOUNT, JOY Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ORDINANCE NO. 03-2922 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA AMENDING THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 226, STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, TOIMPLEMENT REVISED REGULATIONS. BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Council of Mount Joy Section 1. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 226, Storm Water Management, Articlel, General Provisions, $226-11,Duty ofp persons engagedi in development ofland, shall be amended and new $226-12, MS4 protection, and 226-13, Reduction of pollutants in Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as follows: stormwater, shall be added which shall provide as: follows: $226-11. Duty of persons engaged in development ofl land. Notwithstanding any provision(s) oft this chapter, including exemptions, any landowner ora any person engaged ini the alteration or development ofl land which may affect stormwater runoff characteristics shall implement such measures as are reasonably necessary to prevent injury to health, safety, or other property. Such measures also shall include actions as are required to manage the rate, volume, direction, and quality of resulting stormwater runoff in a manner A. Eachs structural BMP installed pursuant to this chapter shall be maintained and operated by persons engaged int the development or redevelopment of] land sO as toj preserve and continue its function in controlling stormwater quality and quantity at the degree or amount of function for which the structural BMP was designed until transfer of which otherwise adequately protects health, property, and water quality. ownership and responsibilities has been successfully completed. $226-12. MS4 Protection. Any person or entity owning or occupying a premises through which the MS4 passes, or conducts activities subject to this chapter in which the MS4 passes or receives drainage from A. Keep and maintain that part oft the premises reasonably free oft trash, debris, sediment, and other obstacles which may pollute, contaminate, or retard the flow of water to or the site in which the activities are subject to this chapter, shal!: through the MS4. B. . Maintain existing structures within or adjacent to the MS4 SO that those structures will not become al hazard to the use, function, or physical integrity of the MS4. Protect inlets or other entry points to the MS4, including inlets off-site or downstream, tot the maximum extent practicable in which activities, equipment, or materials could result int the discharge ofa a pollutant or a non-stormwater discharge. D. Protect receiving waters, and reduce/prevent discharge of pollutants from the MS4 to receiving waterways in accordance with the requirements oft the Borough MS4 Permit. $226-13. Reduction of pollutants in stormwater. Any person or entity engaged in activities which may result in discharges to the MS4 shall, to the maximum extent practicable, undertake all measures to reduce the risk of non-stormwater discharges and polluted discharges. The following requirements shall apply: A. Every person or entity undertaking an activity or use of a premise that may cause contribute to stormwater pollution or contamination, illicit discharges, or non- stormwater discharges to the MS4 shall implement structural and/or non-structural BMPs to reduce or prevent a polluted discharge. BMPS shall be maintained routinely throughout the life of the activity. Section 2. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 226, Storm Water Management, Article II, Definitions, $226-22, Definitions ofTerms, shall be amended by adding or revising the following definitions in alphabetical order: ILLICIT CONNECTION - Any man-made physical connection or prohibited connection to ILLICIT DISCHARGE - Any discharge to the MS4 that is not composed entirely of stormwater or polluted stormwater, except for discharges allowed under an NPDES Permit, discharges conditionally allowed under the MS4 Permit, and discharges authorized by this MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM PERMIT (MS4 PERMIT) - The NPDES Permit regulating discharges from the MS4 issued to the Borough by DEP. REGULATED ACTIVITIES - Activities, including earth disturbance activities, that involve the alteration or development ofland ina amannert that may affect stormwaterrunoff. Regulated A. Land development subject to the requirements of Chapter 240, Subdivision and Land the MS4 that conveys an illicit discharge. chapter as set forth in $226-81. activities shall include, but not be limited to: Development; B. Removal of ground cover, grading, filling or excavation; 2 C. D. E. F. Construction ofnew or additional impervious ors semi-impervious. surfaces (driveways, parking lots, etc.), and associated improvements; Construction of new buildings or additions to existing buildings; Installation or alteration of stormwater management facilities and appurtenances thereto; Diversion or piping ofa any watercourse; G. Any other regulated activities where the Borough determines that said activities may affect any existing watercourse's stormwater management facilities, or stormwater drainage patterns; and, H. Any activities where the Borough determines that said activities may affect the water quality of stormwater discharges or generate non-stormwater discharges to the MS4 Section3. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 226, Storm Water Management, Article VI, Operation and Maintenance, $226-63, Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan Contents, Subsection B, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph (a), shall be amended toj provide as follows: (a) The landowner or the owner's designee (including the Borough for dedicated and owned facilities) shall inspect SWM BMPs, facilities and/or structures installed under this chapter according toi the: following frequencies, at ar minimum, to ensure the BMPs, and/or receiving waterbodies. facilities and/or structures continue to function as intended: [1] Annually for the first 5 years. [2] Once every 3 years thereafter. [3] During ori immediately after the cessation ofa 10-year or greater storm. [4] As specified in the: recorded agreement pursuant to $226-62. Inspections should be conducted during or immediately following precipitation events of3 inches or more with in a 24-hour period. A written inspection report shall be created to document each inspection. The inspection report shall contain the date and time of the inspection, the individual(s) who completed the inspection, the location of the BMP, facility or structure inspected, observations on performance, and recommendations for improving performance, if applicable. Inspection reports shall bes submitted to the Borough within 30 days following completion oft the inspection. Section 4. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 226, Storm Water Management, Article VIII, Prohibitions, $226-81, Prohibited Discharges and Connections, Subsection D, shall be amended to provide as follows: 3 D. The following discharges are authorized unless they are determined to be significant contributors toj pollution to ai regulated small MS4 ort to waters ofthis Commonwealth: (1) Discharges or flows from firefighting activities. (2) Discharges from potable water sources including water line flushing and fire hydrant flushing ifsuch discharges do not contain detectable concentrations of Total Residual Chlorine (TRC). (3) Non-contaminated irrigation water, water from lawn maintenance, landscape drainage and flows from riparian habitats and wetlands. (4) Diverted stream flows and springs. (5) Non-contaminated pumped ground water and water from foundation and (6) Non-contaminated HVAC condensation and water from geothermal systems. (7) Residential (i.e. not commercial) vehicle wash water where cleaning agents are (8) Non-contaminated hydrostatic test water discharges ifs such discharges do not footing drains and crawl space pumps. not utilized. contain detectable concentrations ofTRC. Section 5. The Mont Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 226, Storm Water Management, Article VIII, Prohibitions, $226-81, Prohibited Discharges and connections, shall be amended to add a new Subsection F which shall provide as follows: F. Disposal ofanimal waste ins storm drains or inamanner which shall allow animal waste to enter a storm water management facility is prohibited. Disposal of animal waste in Section 6. The Mount Joy Borough Code of Ordinances, Chapter 226, Storm Water Management, Article IX, Enforcement and Penalties, $226-96, Modification ofProvisions, Subsection any Borough compost facility is prohibited. A, shall be amended by inserting the following at the end oft the language: Cost or financial burden shall not be considered al hardship. Section 7. All other sections, parts and provisions of the Mount Joy Borough Code of Section 8. Ini the event any provision, section, sentence, clause or part oft this Ordinance shall bel held to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unconstitutionality shall not affect or impair thei remaining provisions, sections, sentences, clauses or parts of this Ordinance, it being the intent of Borough Council that the remainder of the Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted and amended. Ordinance shall be and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 9. This Ordinance shall take effect and bei in force after its enactment by the Council ofthe Borough of Mount Joy as provided by law. DULY ORDAINED AND ENACTED this day of 2022, by the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in lawful session duly assembled. BOROUGH OF MOUNTJOY Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Attest: By; (Assistant) Secretary (Vice) President Borough Council [BOROUGH SEAL] Examined and approved as an Ordinance this day of 2022. By: Mayor 5 CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, (Assistant) Secretary of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ("Borough") certify that: The foregoing is a true and correct copy ofa an Ordinance of Borough Council of the Borough which duly was enacted by affirmative vote of a majority of the memberso ofl Borough Council oft the Borough ofl Mount Joya at ai meeting duly held on the day of and was examined and approved by the Mayor; such Ordinance has been duly recorded in the Ordinance Book oft the Borough; such Ordinancel has been duly published as required by law; and such Ordinance remains in effect, unaltered and unamended, as oft the date oft this Certificate. Ifurther certify that Borough Council ofthel Borough ofMount Joy met the advance notice and public comment requirements of the Sunshine Act, 65 Pa. C.S.8701 et seq., as amended, by advertising the date ofsaid meeting, by posting prominently a notice ofs said meeting at the principal office of the Borough ofMount Joy or at the public building in which said meeting was held, and by providing a reasonable opportunity for public comment at said meeting prior to enacting such Ordinance. INWITNESS WHEREOF,Iseti myl hand and affix the official seal ofthe BoroughofMount Joy, this day of (Assistant) Secretary BOROUGHSEALI 12A Chapter 130 FIREARMS AND OTHER WEAPONS [HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy 9-14- 1992 by Ord. No. 497 (Ch. 6, Part 2, of the 1992 Code of Ordinances). A. No person, other than a law enforcement officer acting within the scope of! his or her official duties, shall be permitted to discharge any firearm, any other weapon, any bow and arrow, or any other device which impels a pellet of any kind upon B. Except in the necessary defense of persons or property or except as provided in $1 130-2 ofthis chapter, it shall be unlawful for any person to use, fire or discharge C. Its shall be unlawful for any person to discharge any air rifle, air pistol, spring gun, spring pistol, BB gun, bow and arrow or similar device, or any implement that is not a firearm but which impels aj pellet ofany kind with a force that canreasonably be expected to cause bodily harm, at any place within the Borough, except as Amendments noted where applicable.] $130-1. Use restrictions. property owned by the Borough of Mount Joy. any gun or other firearm within the Borough. provided in $ 130-2 oft this chapter. $130-2. Exceptions. The provisions of $ 130-1B and Cofthis chapter shall not apply to: A. Persons licensed to hunt within the commonwealth while actually engaged in hunting where and as permitted by the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S.A. $101 et seq. B. Any law enforcement officers when performing their official duties. The discharge ofblank cartridges only in a firearm when used in the starting, timing or otherwise by an official at an athletic or sporting event or when used at a D. The discharge of firearms at a target range or similar establishment for which a permit has been obtained in accordance with $ 130-3 ofthis chapter. memorial service. $130-3. Permits. The discharge of firearms, bows and arrows, or other weapons may be permitted upona a shooting range, target range or other private property upon issuance of a permit authorizing such discharge by the Chief ofPolice orl his designee. An applicant for such permit shall pay the application fee established by Borough Council by ordinance or A. All persons who shall discharge weapons shall be 18 years of age or older, or, if such persons shall be under 18 years of age, an instructor shall be present at all resolution and shall comply with the following: times. 130:1 $130-3 MOUNTJOYCODE $130-5 B. The applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Chief of Police or his designee that adequate precautions, through the erection of barriers or by other measures, have been taken to prevent projectiles from leaving the property or The applicant shall specify the time period in which the discharge of firearms shall take place. Ift the discharge of firearms shall take place at a contest or other event occurring at a specific time, the applicant shall indicate the days and hours of the event. If the discharge of firearms shall occur at a facility on a regular basis, the otherwise causing harm to persons or property. applicant shall indicate the hours of operation oft thei facility. $130-4. Appeals. Any person who has been denied a permit, or whose permit has been suspended or revoked, may appeal such denial, suspension or revocation to Borough Council, in writing, within 10 days after such decision has been made. The appeal shall be verified by an affidavit, shall state the grounds therefor and shall be filed with the Borough Secretary. The appellant or his representative shall have the right to appear and bel heard, ifsuch right is requested in the written appeal. A prompt decision of such appeal shall be made by Borough Council. $ 130-5. Violations and penalties. A. Any person who shall violate any provisions of this chapter shall be liable, upon conviction therefor, to fines and penalties not less than SI0Onormore than $1,000, plus costs of prosecution, which fines and penalties may be collected as provided B. Any police officer may seize. any firearm, gun or pistol used in violation of this chapter. Any firearm, gun or pistol sO seized shall be considered forfeited to the Borough. At the conclusion or disposition of prosecution brought hereunder, the Chief ofPolice may return the firearm, gun or pistol to the person_from whomi by law. was taken at such time as he believes circumstances warrant. 130:2 a S 6 & N r L s P 8 - - 4 11 8 3 s y a E P 4 2 9 8 3 N a s & 14 N