Summerhill Borough Council Minutes oft the Regular Monthly Meeting September 14, 2021 The regular monthly meeting for Summerhill Borough Council was opened by President Daryl Council members present; Brad Bodenschatz, Daryl Bodenschatz, Becky' Templeton, Danielle Others present; Secretary/Ireasurer. Laura L. Penatzer, Mayor Eric] J. Miller, Electric Secretary/Tax Collector Karmen Baumgardner and Ron Portash (Mainline). Bodenschatz with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Ritchey, and Joni Trovato. The minutes from the previous meeting were approved by a motion from Joni Trovato, second By: ar motion from Becky Templeton, the financial statements from the previous meeting were The bills were approved, with a motion from Becky Templeton, second by Danielle Ritchey, by Becky Templeton, unanimous approval. approved, second by Joni Trovato, unanimous approval. unanimous approval. There is noi need for a transfer of funds for the paying of the bills. The budgets for the end of August were at 67%. Correspondence: The minutes from the Forest Hills Municipal Authority were discussed. The minutes from Laurel Municipal Inspection Agency were: reviewed, with one building permit being issued. The next meeting willl be a full board meeting, including dinner, on September 22nd at 6:00pm at the Moonshine Mine Distillery, located at 2046 Cardiff Road, Nanty Glo. Anyone wanting to attend should RSVP to our Secretary/Ireasurer as soon as possible. No agenda was received from the Forest Hills Regional Alliance for their September 2021 meeting. Renee Daly with the Cambria County Redevelopment Authority, spoke on "Blight Properties" and Act 152, with a workshop to educate municipal officials scheduled for The monthly activities report for Croyle' Township Police for the month of August had eight incidents, ranging from Alarms, Harassments, Suspicious Vehicles, Noise Complaints, Trespassing, 911 Hang-ups, Debris on the Roadway tol Public Service Details. September 29th at] Duman Lake County Park Pavilion 2. Minutes of 9/14/21 Page 2 of3 Old Business: sent out accordingly. There were twelve delinquent light accounts on the September report, certified letters will be Mayor Eric Miller spoke on behalf of a letter that he wrote as Manager of Forest Hills Area Ambulance Association, Inc. regarding COVID-19Local Fiscal Recovery Funding. Mr. Miller would like to see the funding split up between hazard pay, fire and emergency medical services and will work on aj plan for the following meeting. Hei reminds Council that the service personnel havel been on the front lines battling the pandemic, alongside Fire, Police, Highway Workers, Healthcare Workers, to name a few. Forest Hills is looking to replace their 2021 van ambulance which has well over 100,000 miles on and to replace will take over $170,000.00 depending on the make and type of vehicle. Codification remains pending. Randy Stager, with Allegheny Ridge Corporation and The Main] Line Canal Greenway, submitted an email to the Secretary/Ireasurer stating he failed to mention at the last meeting, that any financial assistance that Summerhill Borough is willing to commit to, would not be due until next year and would be billed in increments. The recreational park grant continues pending. The draft of the "Large Vehicle Parking" ordinance was drafted by Attorney Stofko and again discussed by Council, with ai few questions remaining. Therefore, it was tabled until the next Code violations were reported for grass and shrubs, with the secretary/Ireasurer to manage. Secretary/Ireasurer. Laura. L. Penatzer reminds Council as to when the military bench that had been donated to the municipality will be erected, with Mayor Eric Miller stating that it will be Itwast the consensus of Council tol have any donations given to Payton McGough, for her Gold Award Project, should be made out to thel Borough of Summerhill and managed in the same meeting. taken care of, with ai footer that is already inj place. manner as the Eagle Scout Project that Lukel Dierling did. Minutes 9/14/21 Page 3of3 New Business: Councilwoman Joni Trovato reports that there is only one: more pavilion rental at the end of Itwas questioned from Councilman Brad Bodenschatz, if Street Commissioner Luke Fresch could work over the thirty-two-hour limit for the fall, with it being the consensus of Council that Councilman Brad Bodenschatz also wanted to make Council aware that the Summerhill Borough Volunteer Fire Department will be sponsoring a State Certified Flash Over class on November 6thand 7th, both eight hours a day and will result in smoke in and around town: for those two days. It will be clean smoke, for training purposes and he would like a letter written that gives By ai motion from Joni Trovato, the meeting was adjourned at 7:57pm, second by Brad September, then the bathrooms can be winterized. he may. Council's consent. Bodenschatz, unanimous approval. President Mayor Secretary/Treasurer