BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Zoning & Code Enforcement Hanover Township Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017-9302 610.866.1140 Fax 610.758.9116 John. J. Finnigan, Jr., Township Manager Yvonne D. Kutz, Zoning Officer-B.C.O. October 13, 2023 To: Board of Supervisors John J. Finnigan, Jr Kimberly Lymanstall Barbara Baldo Joseph Moeser Brian Dillman Ted Lewis, Esquire Jim Broughal, Esquire Brien Kocher, HEA RE: Zoning Petition: 23ZHB14 Zoning District: RI-U Applicant: Mayuresh V & Simone LI Kothare Property location: 3837 Post Drive, Bethlehem PA 18017 Enclosed is a copy: of the application received October 13,2023, seeking relief from the setback provisions ofthe The next meeting is tentatively scheduled 7:00 PM Thursday, November 16, 2023. Notice of Hearing to follow. Ordinance for building addition constructed over the building restriction line. Soonne D. Katz HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Rd, Bethlehem PA, 18017 Phone 610-866-1140 Fax 610-758-9116 OCT 13 2023 HANOVER TOWNSHIP PETITION NOTICE: This Petition, inc order to be acted upon byt the Zoning Hearing Board must bet fully completed in accordance with the 'instructions to applicant." Failure to do sO will result in a denial oft the Petition without refund of your filing fee. Application is made this 13 day of October 20 23 PROPERTY INFORMATION (location ande existing conditions fory which a special permit is being applied): 1. Address of property for which as special permit is requested: 3837 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18017 2. Tax Parcel No.: M6:28100214 3. Current Zoning Classification: Residential 5. The real estate contains 3555 110- Single Family, Residential House Rental Single family home 4. The Dimension of the land area are: 130ftv wide> x1 105 feet deep square feet. 6. The real estate in question is presently classified under the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance as: (a)" The real estate is presently used for the purpose of: (b) and contains buildings and other improvements. consisting of (ifi real estate is vacant land, SO note): II. OWNER INFORMATION 1. Owner of property: Mayuresh V& Simone LI Kothare * Address 3035F Rockdale Rd, Slatington PA, 18080 Telephone, 6107030729; 6107515478 (all parties tot the title must be listed, attach additional page ifr needed) III. APPLICANTI INFORMATION (herein after known at the "Petitioner") 1. Applicant ("Petitioner(s") Mayuresh V& Simone LH Kothare Address 3035F Rockdale Rd, Slatington PA, 18080 2. Petitioner is the (check one ormore) 3. Attorney representing Petitioner(S): 4.. Petitioner: (check appropriate action) Telephone 6107030729; 6107515478 (ally parties must be listed, attach additional page if needed) Owner Address Occupant Agent for: Other: Telephone Hereby appeals from the decision of the Zoning Administrator, or other township Official; or Hereby applies for as special exception or permit, or variance, from the terms of the Zoning Ordinance; or 5. Petitioner appeals or makes application from the order, requirement, decision or determination of the follows: (quote, ori ifi insufficient space, attach additional page). The garage addition permittedi in. June 2006 was built 1ft Hereby applies for: Zoning Administrator or other Township Official made on October 6 closer to the property line than allowed in Ordinance Section $185-26. F. (2). 2023 which was as 6. Petitioner claims that the variance, exception, or other relief should be granted as herein requested under the following sections of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance. (cite all sections supporting your 2006 permitedGaragea additionp projectwasbuillt 12fa awayf fromp propertyl line( (13fwasrequired),. CodeN Masters stampeda aprojecty versions sgnedbyowmericnirasiat thatm missed Zoning Oficerh handw writtend comments. Thisv versionv was providedt toc contractor. Other extenuating circumstances) werec contractor non- performance and poor communication: afterr receivingf first payment, extending projectt to over1 10mo 7. The variance or exception requested and the newi improvements desired tol be made as follows: Ordinance Section $185-26.F.12. Setback Pursuant to5185-12. 5185-14G. Yardi requirement position, or relevant to the consideration ofy your Petition). to erected: Garagea additioni in 2006 was1 1ftcloser toti thep propertyl linet thand directedbyo Ordinance Section $185-26. F.( (2). However, 10fteasement ruleir (a) Building(s) be (b) Building(s) to be changed: (c) Building(s) to be used for: Ordinance Sections 5185-14Gv was stills satisfied. Structure ands sidewalks were builty within thef footprinto oft the originald driveway. Soilf froms sidewalk top property linev wasr noto disturbed. 8. The plot plan, drawings, sketches and other exhibits attached hereto are made a part hereof. Please include 9. Petitioner believes that the exceptions, variance, Conditional Use or other relief requested should be 10. Petitioner agrees to comply with all provisions of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance and is aware that 11. The Petitioner further acknowledges that the Board does not have to consider any application until all information requested by the Board of Supervisors is submitted by said applicant, and that in the event this information is not submitted. int full within twenty (20) days from the date of the initial Board of Supervisors Hearing, then the Board may deny such application, with or without prejudice toi the applicant. 12. Wherever additional information is requested, by the Zoning Hearing Board, and leave to submit additional information is specifically granted by the chairman of the Zoning Hearing Board, then in consideration of the Board's forbearance in not refusing the application at the conclusion of the hearing, the Petitioner agrees to extend the time for consideration of the application by the Zoning Board for the number of days after the date of decision specified in any Ordinance of the Township, by the same number of days which the Zoning Hearing Board's consideration of the Petition was delayed by failure on the part of Petitioner to submit 22 copies of the petition and all these attachments. granted for the following reasons: (attach additional sheet if necessary) the Ordinance provides for penalties for violations of its provisions. additional information requested. NOTE: All Petitioners must sign at least one must sign in the presence of a person capable of administering an oath (see below) Petitioner (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) NOTE: The following affidavit must be taken before a Notary Public or other appropriate official by one ofthe Petitioners. FOR NDMIDVALPETTIONENS COMMONWEALTHOFPENNSYLVANA )ss: COUNTY OF. ONTHIS, the personally appeared, day of 20 before me, whose name_ (is)(are) the undersigned officer, be subscribed to the within instrument, and known to1 me (or satisfactorily proven) tol thej person_ acknowledged that he_ executed thes same: for the purposes therein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ihereunto set my hand and official seal. (SEAL) Signature of the Petitioner taking affidavit Sworn to and: subscribed before me This day of 20 NOTARYPUBLIC FOR CORPORATE PETITIONERS: COMMONWEALTH OFI PENNSYLVANIA )ss: COUNTY OF ONTHIS, the personallyappeared, who acknowledged corporation by. self as, day of 20 before me, the undersigned officer, of being self to be the a corporation, and that he as such authorized to do sO, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing the name of the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ihereunto set my hand and official seal. (SEAL) Signature of the Petitioner taking affidavit Sworn to and subscribed before me This day of 20 NOTARY PUBLIC SIGNIN I CONTACTU OWNGRSALD PROP6RSY Homev Property Recardsy County' Website Parcel Owner Multi-Owner Residential Commercial Out Buildings Land Values Homestead Sales Tax) Information Photos Sketch Map PARID: M62 281 100214 KOTHARE SIMONE LO&N MAYURESHV, Parcel Propertyl Location Unit Desc Unit# City State Zip Code Neighborhood Valuation Code Trailer Description Municipality Classification Land Use Code School District Topography Utilities Street/Road Total Cards LivingUnits CAMAAcres Homestead/ Farmstead Approved? 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List PRCF Report 3837F POSTDR AY 25 MainBuilding 262 A2 2224 Go Links Codes and Descriptions Soil Codes andD Descriptions Options e Type Uine# Item Dwelling Dweling Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling Dweling Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling Area 725 78 286 552 160 210 130 150 555 129 MainBuilding AI-TEOFPOPENFRAMEF PORCH A2-1 10/101SFRONE STORYF A3-1 10/10:1SFRONE: STORYF FRAME/ISFRONE: STORYFRAME A4- 31:WDDCK A5- ENCLI FRAME PORCH A6- 31-WDDCKV A7-1 10/10:1SFR ONE STORYF FRAME/ISFRO ONE: STORY FRAME B- 13FRGRF FRAME GARAGE A9.1 10:1SFRONE: STORYF FRAME STORYF Clicko onanit itemt toc displayi independently. Data Copyright Northampton County Lastl updated: 09/0c1/2023 Powered byi iasWorld Public Access. Allr rights reserved. 8 2o! N d8 VEM J INCLUDSD PARID; 162 281 100214 KOTHARE SIMONE! LO&I MAYURESHV, PROPBRSI6S Record Navigate 40 12.6ac Record 10 ReturntoSe Actions Buffers Sear Reports Malingl List PRCReport. 16 17 18 2 19 9 11 10 32 31 30 22 23 24 25 26 27 14 513 28 29 42 52 3 40 41 10A 2.52ac 7F-39 REENBRIAR-DR 7F-40 HAMDVER 6 TOWISHIP 10G 2.071ac 15 14 13 12 35 34 33 7E-1 Links, Codes and! Des SoilCodes and 10X 7.09ac Northampton County GISC 7F-71 100 38 37 36 7E-9 7E-8% 2.44ac 2A 8A List of Properties within 5001 ft on! Post Dr 1) 3843 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: PANGAIO. ANTONIOO8 & ANAE E, (Lots 9) 2) 3849 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: LING MICHAELI P & AMYY, (Lot 19) 3) 3855 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: CHURILLA RICHARD & CHRISTINA, (Lot 18) 4) 3861 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: COMPOS STEPHEN C & LINDA M, (Lot 17) 5) 3867 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: SCHILLER JONATHAN P & DEANA A, (Lot: 16) 6) 3836 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: BENATTIPAULO M & REGINA G, (Lot2 28) 7) 3842 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: KRATZER MICHAELJ& ANTOINETTEJ, (Lot2 27) 8) 3848 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: WALLACE SHARON, (Lot 26) 9) 3854 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: STROHL RANDYC&I KATHERINE. A, (Lot2 25) 10) 3860 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: AHNER KESLIN, (Lot: 24) 11) 3866 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: STONE ALANL& SANDRA A, (Lot23) 12) 3870 Post Dr, Bethlehem, PA. 18017. Owners: YENCHO THOMASJJR &, BRIGITTE C( (Lot22) 13) 54221 Hale. Av, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: FENSTERMAKER DAVIDI R &. JANET, (Lot 11) 14) 5421 Bates Av, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: CHAUDHURY MANOJK & SHIBANI, 15) 54281 Hale Av, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners:: MAYORCA DOMINICK &. JOSEPHINE, (Lot12) 16) 5427 Bates Av, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: DELEOG GARY G& BARBARAA, 17) 5401 Hale Av, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: GONZALEZ GRIMALDI: & TOSHYA, (Lot: 29) 18) 5411 Hale Av, Bethlehem, PA: 18017. Owners: ADIGUN LANRE & SIMISOLA. ATINUKE, (Lot: 30) 19) 5421 Hale Av, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: KLIPPLE DALE SJR &J JEANNE M, (Lot 31) 20) 5427 Hale Av, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Owners: TUBIANA IOANAL, (Lot3 32) List of Properties within 100ft not on Post Dr Hanover Township Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Rd Bethlehem PA 18017-9303 Phone: (610)866-1140 Building permit # 60600054 Property: M6-28-0010 3837) Post Dr Owner Kothare, Mayuresh V & Simone LO 38371 Post Dr Bethlehem: PAI 18017 June 28, 2006 38371 Post Dr Bethlehem PA 18017 June 28, 2007 4361 Union Street Nazareth PA 18064 Date: Applicant: Kothare, Mayuresh V & SimoneLO Expires: Contractor: Finel Line Construction, Inc Comments CALLHANOVER TOWNSHIP TO SCHEDULE ALLI INSPECTIONS. 610-866-1140 NOTE: FAILED INSPECTIONS SHALL: BE CHARGE Al REINSPECTION FFE PERI REINSPECTION. Fees information Description Electrical Residential Plumbing- Act 13fee Enclosed Additions Rate Units Amount Pay Date Paid Comments $110.00 $110.00 $2.00 $450.00 $672.00 $110.00 $110.00 $2.00 $450.00 1 $110.00 6/28/2006 1 $110.00 6/28/2006 $2.00 6/28/2006 1 $450.00 6/28/2006 $672.00 1 Improvements information Improvement type ADDITION $53350.00 Value Comments CONSTRUCT A ONE-STORY ADDITION 19' X36, 179SQFTNEW BATHROOM. ANDI HOTTUB. AREA AND 496SQFTC OF GARAGE. AND STORAGE SPACE (EXISTING2-CAR GARAGE CONVERTED INTO LIVINGS SPACE Estimated cost or value: $53,350.00 toj perform all work on new or existing structure(s) as Legal" Terms In: accepting this building permit asi issued, the applicant agrees statues and of the municipality, covenants specified ini the permit application, and in conformity with the ordinances, running with the land and for the time period specified. regulations county and state. Itis the responsibility oft thel lot owner to abide by anyi imposed restrictions and protective 6/28/2006 7 TE: ALL Construcion moted shown or not. Resa! Ploms, whether MUSECOMPIY with aplicble nrovisions o all adopied codes d0 - 3 - P 2 $ CONSTRUCTION SME COPY: Tiss sei of plaas maust he on site ormoinspecion wiil be peformed Hale Ave 0 a / EMSPISMONE - 01 01 01 5' french door - G 9 08 0I CQ 36'X 36' double hung window. 36'X36 douple hung window Sidewalk a 01 5-frenchdoor o B0 6 00 0 Sidewalk o 2 UT S V & A 3 3 a I 00 0 2 36" min G Nt R-13 MNLATIR 36"mI w P9 3 & S a 2 (6 CJ SWIMMING POOLS feet (4877 mm) radially from any point on the water tion equipment, other than lighting, shall be provided and lo- I surface. cated within sight from all pools, spas, and! hott tube equipment, ands shalll bel locatedi notl lesst than 5feet(15241 mm) fromt thei in- E4103.4 Luminaires and ceiling fans. Lighting outlets, luminaires, and ceiling-suspended paddle fans shall be in- I E4103.4.10utdoor! location.I Inoutdoor! pool,outdoors spas and outdoor hot tubs areas, luminaires, lighting outlets, and ceiling-suspended, paddle fans shalli notb bei installed overt the pool or over the area extending 51 feet (1524 mm) horizon- tally from thei inside walls of ap pool except where noj part of thel mnirorcilimgsuyened paddlef fani is lesst than 12 I feet (3658 mm) above thes maximum waterl level. E4103.4.21 Indoor) locations. Ini indoor pool areas, thel limi- I tations of Section E4103.4.1 shall apply except where the luminaires, lighting outlets and ceiling-suspended paddle I fans comply with all of the following conditions: 1. Thel luminaires are ofat 2. A ground-fault circuit interrupter is installed in the branch circuit supplying the luminaires or ceil- ing-suspended (paddle) fans; and 3. The distance from thel bottom of thel luminaire or ceil- ing-suspended (paddle) fan to the maximum water level is notl less than 71 feet, 6inches (22861 mm). E4103.4.3 Existing lighting outlets and luminaires. Ex- lighting outlets andl luminaires that are located within istingl 5feet(1524n mm)horizontally. from thei inside walls ofp pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs shall be cated not less than 51 feet maximum water level, provided that such luminaires and outlets are rigidly attached to the existing structure and ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection is provided for theb brancho circuitthats suppliess ssuchl luminaires ando outlets. E4103.4.4) Indoor spas and hot tubs. 1. Luminaires, lighting outlets, and ceiling-suspended paddle fans located over thes spa or hott tub or within 5 feet (15241 mm) fromt thei inside walls oft thes spa or hot tubs shall be aminimum of7 feet, 6i inches (2286mm) abovet thei maximum waterl levela ands shallb bej protected by ag ground-fault circuiti interrupter. Luminaires, lighting outlets, and ceiling- I suspended paddle fans that are located 12 feet (3658 mm) or more above the maximum water level shall notrequireg goumdfalicisutimmpe, protection. 2. Luminaires protected by a ground-fault circuit inter- I rupter and complying with Item 2.1. or 2.2. shalll be permitted to be installed less than 7 feet, 6 inches (2286 mm) over a spa or hot tub. side walls of the pool, spa or hot tub. SECTION E4103 EQUIPMENT LOCATION: AND CLEARANCES rough! E4103.1.5.1 Distances shallb bei measured: ast thes shortest ath that an appliance supply cord connected to ther receptacle ould follow without penetrating a floor, wall, ceiling, door- ay withl hinged or sliding door, window opening, or other ef- E4103.1.1 Location. Receptacles that provide power for water-pump motors or otherl loads directly related toi thec cir- culation and sanitation system shall be permitted to be lo- cated between. 51 feet and 101 feet (1524 mm and 3048 mm) from thei inside walls ofpools ando outdoor spas andk hot tubs, and, where sol located, shall bes single and oft thel locking and grounding type and shall be protected by ground-fault cir- Otherreceptacles on thep property shalll bel locatedi notl less than 10feet(3048m) from thei inside walls of pools and out- E4103.1.2 Where required. At least one 125-volt 15- or 20-ampere receptacle suppliedbya ag general-purposel branch circuit shall be located a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from and not more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from the inside wall of pools and outdoor spas and! hott tubs. This receptacle shall be located not more than 61 feet, 6i inches (1981 mm) abovet thei floor, platform or gradel levels serving thej pool, spa E4103.1.3 GFCI protection.. All 125-volt receptacles lo- cated within 201 feet (6096mm) of thei inside walls of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs shall be protected by a E4103.1.4 Indoor locations. Receptacles shall be located notl less than 51 feet (1524 mm) from thei inside walls of in- doors spas and! hottubs. AI minimum ofone 125-voltrecepta- cle shall be located between 5f feet (1524 mm) and 101 feet (30481 mm)f fromt thei inside walls ofindoors spas orhottubs. 4103.1.5 Indoor GFCI protection. One hundred /twenty-five-volt: receptacles located within 10 feet (3048 mm)o of thei inside wallsofs spas andhottubsi installedindoors shall be protected by ground- fault circut-interrupters. One hundred twenty-five-volt: receptacles located within 51 feet (1524 mm) of the inside walls of hydromassage bathtubs shalll bej protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. 103.2 Switching devices. Switching devices shall be lo- ed not less than 51 feet (1524 mm) horizontally from the in- ewalls of pools, spas and hot tubs except where separated mt thep pool, spa orhott tubb byasolidf fence, wall, orother per- nent barrier. Switching devices located in a room or area itaining al hydromassage bathtub shall be locatedi in accor- ice with the general requirements of this code. 103.3 Disconnecting means. An accessible disconnecting ans to disconnect all ungrounded conductors for all utiliza- 4103.1 Receptacle outlets. Receptacles outlets shall be in- stalled and located in accordance with Sections E4103.4.1 alled and located in accordance with Sections E4103.1.1 through! E4103.4.5. ctive permanent barrier. enclosed type; and cuit interrupters. door spas and hot tubs. totally tol bel lo- permitted above - the mm) vertically hot orl tub. (1524 ground-fault circuit-interrupter. SWIMMING POOLS 2.1. Recessed luminaires shall have a glass or plastic lens and nonmetallic or electrically 3. Observation stands, towers, andj platforms. Utility-owned, operated and -maintained communications: supporting messengers shall bej permitted at al height ofr notl less beinstalledi under or withint the: area extending 51 feet(1524r mm) isolated metal trim, and shall be suitable for conductors, community antenna system coaxial cables and the 2.2. Surface-mounted) luminaires shalll haveaglass or than 10feet( (30481 mm) aboves swimming and wadingpools, div- plastic globeandanommetalict bodyorametallic ing structures, and observation stands, towers, andj platforms. bodyisolatedi fromo contact. Suchl luminaires shall E4103.6Underground wiring. Underground wiring shall not usei in damp locations. be suitable for use in dampl locations. E4103.4.5 GFCI protection. Luminaires and outlets that horizontally fromt thei inside walls of pools and outdoorh hott tubs arei installedi int thea area extending between 5f feet(1524mm) ands spase except wheret the wiringi isi installed tosupply pool,spa and 101 feet (3048 mm) from the inside walls of pools and or hott tube equipment or wheres spacel limitations preventy wiring' outdoor spas andl hot tubs shalll bej protected bys ground-fault from! being routed 5f feet (1524 mm) or morel horizontally from; circuit-interuplers except where such fixtures and outlets thei inside walls. Wherei installed within 5feet(1524r mm)o ofthe arei installed notl less than 51 feet(1524 mm) above ther maxi- inside walls, the wiring method shalll bei rigid metal conduit, in- E4103.5 Overhead conductor clearances. Except where in- Metal conduit shall be corrosion resistant and suitable for the stalled with the clearances specifiedi in' Table E4103.5, thet fol- location.' Thei minimum: raceway burial depth shalll bei in accor- mum waterl level and are: rigidly attached to the structure. plaçed under existing service-drop conductors or any other open overhead wiring; nor shall such wiring! bei installed above 1. Pools and the areas extending 101 feet (3048 mm) hori- zontally from thei inside of the walls of the pool; termediate metal conduit or a nonmetallic raceway system. lowing parts ofp pools and outdoor spas andl hott tubs shall notl be dance with Table E4103.6. the following: SECTION E4104 BONDING E4104.1 Bonded parts. The following parts shall be bonded Diving structures; or together: TABLEE E4103.5 OVERHEAD CONDUCTOR CLEARANCES CABLES, 0-750 VOLTS1 TO GROUND, SUPPORTED ON AND CABLED TOGETHER WITH ANE EFFECTIVELY GROUNDEDI BARE MESSENGER OR EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR (feet) 22 14 INSULATED SUPPLY OR SERVICE DROP ALLO OTHER SUPPLY ORS SERVICE DROP CONDUCTORS (feet) Voltage to ground 0-15KV 25 17 Greater than 15to! 50KV 27 18 A. Clearance ina any direction to the water level, edge of water surface, base of diving platform, or permanenty-anchored raft B. Clearance in any direction tot the diving platform C. Horizontal limit of clearance For SI: lfoot=304.8mm. This limits shall extend tot the outer edge of the structures listedi inl Rows (A) and (B): above but not measured from inside wall of the pool less than 101 feet. TABLE E4103.6 MINIMUM BURIALI DEPTHS WIRING METHOD UNDERGROUND WIRING (inches) Rigid metal conduit Intermediate metal conduit Other approved: racewaysa ForSI: linch= =25.4 mm. 6 6 18 '18 Nonmetallic raceways listed for direct burial without çoncrete encasement a. Raceways: approved forl burial only where concrete-encased: shall require ac concrete envelope notl less than 2i inchesi int thickness. Sine. Line Consbuation inc. Contract Date 5/15/2006 Aaliw-Dass-Wadma Dour-kitchem-bahasoms-Pismatr-toimg Siding--Custom Homes and Residential and Commercial 1910 Skibo Rd. Hellertown Pa. 18055 Office 610-746-0086 E-mail FineLinenaz@aol.com Cell) Phone 610-972-1912 Description Mr and Mrs Mayuresh Kothare 3837 Post Dr. Beth. Pa. 18017 contract for completion oft the following; 1.excavation for a 2' x 9" concrete footer 2. Pour concrete footer as per code. 3.1 Lay concrete block with anchor bolts. 4. Lay 4" crushed stone and pour 4" concrete slab with wire mesh. 5. Frame garage with 2x4 walls,1/2" plywood,prefab trusses. 6. Install 2-windows from existing garage, move garage doors,install all doors according to print. doors to be purchased by owner. 7.Install tyvek, vinyl siding to match existing,aluminum gutter and fascia,with vinyl soffit. 8. Install shingles, felt paper and drip edge. 9.1 Frame for bathroom and install plumbing for shower,yanity,and toilet.homeowner to purchase and contractor to install and provide 10. Install electrical as per code in bathroom and garage.lights to be hookups.; installed as per print. 12. Install trim as needed. 11. Drywall, tape and spackle ready for CodeMaster INSPECTION SERVICES P.O. Box 22831, Lehigh Valley; PA 18002-610-86-8806 APPROVED 3832sTh Fouoloun DATE. 2125/C INSPECTOR. ni Sine Line Consbruation ine. Aatoms-Deds-Wimdous: and Don-ichem-halioms-Basmats-Roainge and Siding--Custom Homes Contract Date 5/15/2006 Residential and Commercial 1910 Skibo Rd. Hellertown Pa. 18055 Office6 610-746-0086 E-mail inelinenaz@ao.com Celll Phone 610-972-1912 Description Mr and Mrs Mayuresh Kothare 3837 Post Dr. Beth. Pa. 18017 contract for completion of the following; 13. Work to be completed in existing garage; frame opening from garage to house, raise door, install two larger windows, frame floor to match existing, install electrical as per code and provide drywall detail as per print.( homeowner to provide H.V.A.C) 14. Front ofnew garage will have brick to match existing. 16. Homeowner to be responsible for all flooring. 17. Pour 10'x23' patio and 30"x 35' sidewalk. 15.Homeowner to pay for insulation for new garage walls and ceiling. TOTAL - - $53,350.00 oyhaw SIGNATURE NAN Payment schedule- $6000.00 at signing $11,000.00 on start date. $17,000.00 on completion of framing $17,000.00 on completion ofrofingasiding.and $2,350.00 completion obtaining final DATE 516/2006 Phlmng ahlas brick.0 n sbudghy ySL Bal on inspections. and DATE 5-16-06 Hale Ave S 01 ) EMePISMON 01 01 5' french door 0 8 8 o1 e ) 5 co 36"X 36" double hung window 36"X 36" double hung window Sidewalk C 51 01 5'f french door 5 4 9 01 9 3 0 9 o C 00 00 Sidewalk 0O & 01 01 3 , le 5 - - S 5 B 3 2 X. A a a T1 3 00 00 00 2 0 D G VARe ha w First floor room addition of garage and bathroom 3837 Post Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18017 Mayuresh & Simone Kothare (610)8829529 Project details: The proposed addition will be on the first floor, attached tot the existing garage, occupying part of the area currently covered by the driveway. The addition comprises a 2-car garage and al bathroom. The project involves construction of a sidewalk on the side of the addition and a concrete patio on the back. The approximate area of the addition is 728 square feet and will be divided into a: 550 sq ft garage anda 178 sq ft bathroom. Requirements for the room addition: Concrete/Masonry Contractor (1047 sq ft of asphalt will be removed). 1) Remove driveway asphalt to prepare ground for the proposed addition, the patio and the sidewalk 2) Dig hole for the foundation and the walls of the addition (the concrete walls for the addition will be 3) Build concrete foundation walls for the addition using concrete blocks and fill rest with concrete (4" 4) Build concrete patio and sidewalk. Concrete patio will be 10 X23'. Sidewalk will be 2.5'X35.5. 5) Install brick in the front of the garage (as shown in Figure 1) to match brick in the front porch (color Cut a narrow opening into concrete int the existing garage for plumbing from new bathroom to basement and vice-versa. Plumber will instruct to orientation and length of cut. Fill hole with two walls of 20.5', one wall of1 11.5' and one wall of 35.5'). or5" of depth, in accordance to. Hanover township regulations). and pattern). concrete after plumber runs the plumbing lines. General Contractor PARTI:G GARAGE/BATHROOMA FRAMING bathroom as shown in Figures 3 and 4. 1) Frame the 35.5' X20.5' addition with 4" walls. The addition willl be divided into a garage and a 2) Frame a 11.5' X 15.5'area inside the addition. This smaller area will be al bathroom. Refer to Figures 3) Remove garage doors and openers from existing garage and install them in the new garage. 4) Install a 32" door (provided by owner) in the north wall oft the new garage. Refer tol Figure 7. 5) Remove the two windows in the existing garage and install them in the north wall of the new garage. 6) Install aj pre-hung 36" door (provided by owner) in the back of the addition. Refer tol Figure 4. 7) Install a 5' pre-hung French door (provided by owner) from the existing garage to the new bathroom. 8) Install a 32" door (provided by owner) from the existing garage. to the new one. 9) Frame the roof oft the new addition. Thei roof will be composed oft two parts. The 24' X20.5' part next to the old garage will have the same orientation and pitch as the existing house roof. The roof of the front 11.5' X2 20.5' protruding area will have a gable roof that will cross into the back roof. This front gable roof will have the same pitch as the existing gable roof in front of the house. 11) Install a gable vent (matching the one on the second floor) on the north side of the house. Referto 3and 4. Refer to] Figure 7. 10) Install ridge vents for the two parts of the roof. Figure 7. 12) Install an octagonal window (provided by owner) in the attic space oft the gable roof, in front of the 14) Install standard gutters, flashing where the new roof meets the house, ice breakers, soffits, aluminum 15) Install roof shingles to match existing shingles. Shingle should be Tamco's "Rustic Black" (available 17) Install hurricane ties and all other framing construction requirements dictated by Hanover township. 18) Install siding (grey) to match existing siding (available at Home Depot). 19). Install: R13 insulation in the garage walls. Use TYVEK for wind protection on the outside. 20) Install an attic door with stepladder int the garage ceiling above the storage area. 22) Finish with drywall and use white paint-ready colonial trimming and base casing in new garage and stain-ready colonial trimming and base casing in the bathroom and existing garage to match existing house. Refer tol Figure 1. 13). Install Velux skylight (provided by owner) above thel hot tub. Refer to. Figure 8. cladding, etc. to match the gutters and flashing of the house at Bradco).. 16) Insulate the ceiling with R30. 21) Install plywood: floors int the new garage roof for attic. house trimming. PARTII: Bathroom work 1) Partially frame the floor of the newly added bathroom with 2"X6" wood and insulate. Floor should bel level with floor of existing house. The area to be framed is 6'X11.5'. The remaining bathroom 3) Bathroom will have a vaulted ceiling above thel hot tub only. Ceiling should become flat above the 6'x11.5' shower/sink/toilet area. Figure 8 shows the ceiling configuration and the skylight. 5) Install plumbing for the new bathroom. Connect the new drainage plumbing to the existing plumbing int the crawl space under the laundry room, exchanging the existing 2" for 3"PVC pipe. The 3" PVC pipe should slope partially within the floor space in the newly framed floor in the existing garage and 6) Connect bathroom hot and cold water supply lines to supply lines in the crawl space under the 7) Install bathroom fixtures (one sink cabinet, sink faucet, one linen closet, one corner shower stall, 8) All trimming will be colonial and base casing will match with first floor stain-ready trimming. floor will remain at the concrete level tol hold thel hot tub. 2) Install a 78" by 78" hot tub in the concrete area of the bathroom. 4) Bathroom tile flooring will bei installed by owner. partially within the concrete hole made by the concrete contractor. laundry room. shower fixtures and toilet). PARTIII: Existing Garage change to living space 1) Frame for two new insulated double windows (Andersen double windows, each ofs size 72"X5 54" identical to the second floor windows above the existing garage) in the front of the existing garage. 3) Frame and drywall around the radon pump in the existing garage and install aj paintable access panel 4) Frame and drywall around the column in the center of the existing garage. The frame should have an 8"x8" square cross section. Also frame and drywall an arch from the framed column to the ceiling on both sides. Frame and drywall arches from the side walls of the garage towards the ceiling. Refer 5) Frame the floor and attach plywood to match the floor level in the first floor of thel house. Account 2) Install shutters and headers for new windows (provided by owner). fort the pump. Also install aj paintable access panel for the gauge. to. Figure 6. for the fact that owner will install 34" plywood flooring. 6) Insulate the floor with R19 insulation. 7) Re-frame the door way of the existing garage to the sunroom to elevate the door above the newly 8) Open and frame an 80" x44" passage way between the family room and the existing garage. This passage way should be trimmed to match other passage ways in the first floor oft the house with stain- 9) Remove the existing door and trimming between the laundry area and the existing garage. Frame, 10) Spackle and sand the drywall in the new garage, new bathroom as well as repairs in the existing garage that may be necessary due tol HVACa and electrical work. Drywall should be left ready for 11) All trimming in existing garage should be stain-ready. All trimming should match existing colonial built floor. Install aj pre-hung 32" door (provided by owner). ready wood. drywall and spackle to conceal the hole. painting. trimming in the house (including base casing). Electrical Work Existing garage rewiring outlet. 1) Install eight 6" recessed lights with brass trimming in the existing garage. Refer to] Figure 5. 2) Install regular 110 V outlets in the existing garage as required by code. Currently, the room has one 3) Install one cable line in the center of the back wall of the existing garage. Connect from cabling in the crawl space of the family room. 4) Install one smoke detector in the existing garage. Bathroom wiring area. 1) Install al light/vent fixture (provided by owner). int the bathroom, centered above shower/sink/toilet 2) Install four 6" recessed lights with brass trimming, two centered over the hot tub area, two centered over the shower/sink/toilet. area. The two fixtures above the hot tub area should have adjustable tilt since they will be installed on the vaulted ceiling (these fixtures should match the ones in the second 4) Thel bathroom should have a switch for the vent/light fixture, one for each pair of recessed lights in floor of thel house available atLowe's). 3) Install one light fixture (provided by owner) above the sink. the ceiling and one: for the light above the sink. 5) Install a 220 V outlet in the bathroom for connection of the hot tub. 6) Install regular 110V outlets in the bathroom as required by code. New Garage Wiring 1) Install a new electric sub-panel int the new garage to accommodate for the added rooms. Electric 2) Install two outlets in the new garage, one in the back wall and one in thei front wall, between the garage doors. Install an outdoor outlet int the garage wall on the south side. Install an outdoor outlet 3) Install three lights in the new garage, one above each of the two car parking spaces and one in the storage area.. Refer to Figure 3 for what is called the storage area and the car parking area. There should be one switch for the two lights above the car parking spots and one switch for the light in the 4). Provide switch connections and appropriate wiring for installing the garage door openers and the 5) Remove the outdoor light on the north side oft thel house and re-install it between the two garage Install a single flood light fixture on the north wall of the new garage close to the roof peak to panel should be connected to the main panel in the house basement. int the center of the back wall of the garage. storage area. infrared garage sensors. doors in the new garage. overlook the sidewalk. Refer to Figure 7. 7) Install a double flood light in the center of the back wall oft the addition, close to the roof. HVAC Work Other Work 1) Extend HVAC duct work from existing garage into the new bathroom, install air and return vents in existing garage. Install air vent in the new bathroom (no return vent). 12) Install 10' wood fence (provide by owner) on the edge oft the concrete patio, on the north side. 13) Repair siding on the south wall of the house (10: strips of siding to be replaced, 24' wide). Smaller Proiect: Remove the ceiling drywall and wood framing above the stairway from the first to the second The ceiling frame and the drywall for the area above the stairway should be made even The frame and drywall for the second floor office that will be exposed when this change isr made should be removed and a 4'wide wood railing should be installed. New drywall should be spackled and be ready for painting. The: railing should be stain- Install one 6" recessed light fixture with brass trimming in the center of the ceiling above" the stairway. Connect it to the existing light fixture in second floor passage way sO that a floor to open the space above the stairway. with the second floor ceiling. 5 V 5 ready and match the stairway bottom railing. new switch is not required. Notes: by owner: All materials and hardware willl be provided by contractor, except the following which willl be provided Two small windows and corresponding shutters and headers for the new garage which are the Door between new and existing garage which is the existing one: from the laundry to the existing Door fromi new garage to the outside which will be the door currently between the existing ones removed from the existing garage Octagonal gable glass window for front provided by owner. Shutters and headers for the two new. Andersen windows garage. garage and the sunroom Velux skylight for bathroom. Building permit from township (not including encapumongVAC, New door from the new bathroom to the outside, on the back. New door from existing garage to the sunroom. Hot Tub Light/vent fixture for bathroom 10' wood fence. Bathroom fixtures (sink, sink cabinet, shower stall, sink faucet, shower head and faucet, toilet, light fixture above sink cabinet, linen closet) All doors provided by owner will be of standard 80" height. (1)General contractor will obtain electrical and plumbing permits. HVAC contractor will obtain HVAC (2)General contractor will get the recessed light fixtures for the existing garage and bathroom. (3)General contractor agrees to remove trash every day to keep yard and workspace clean. (4)Use driveway for all work and keep all material and trucks clear of the lawn. (5)Protect remaining driveway as much as possible to prevent excessive damage, especially when doing the concrete work (cover driveway with plywood planks when heavy concrete trucks drive on it). permit. (6)Provide copy of contractor's insurance coverage. (7)Provide warranty details (one year labor). BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Zoning & Code Enforcement Hanover Township Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017-9302 610.866.1140 Fax 610.758.9116 John. J.F Finnigan, Jr., Township Manager Yvonne D. Kutz, Zoning Officer- - B.C.O. October 19, 2023 To: Board of Supervisors John J. Finnigan, Jr Kimberly Lymanstall Barbara Baldo Joseph Moeser Brian Dillman Ted Lewis, Esquire Jim Broughal, Esquire Brien Kocher, HEA RE: Zoning Petition: 23ZHB15 Zoning District: R1-S Applicant: Eihab Riad, Naglaa Riad Property location: 5637 Falcon Dr, Bethlehem PA 18017 Enclosed is a copy of the application received October 19, 2023, seeking relief from the setback provisions oft the The next meeting is tentatively scheduled 7:00 PM Thursday, November 16, 2023. Notice of Hearing to follow. Ordinance for an installed covered deck constructed in a rear yard setback. Yvone D. Kabz HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Rd, Bethlehem PA 18017 Phone 610-866-1140 Fax 610-758-9116 PETITION 32H515 NOTICE: This Petition, in order to be acted upon byt the Zoning Hearing Board must bei fully completed in accordance with the 'instructions to applicant." Failure to do: SO will result ina a denial oft the Petition without refund ofyouri filing fee. Application is made this 17 day of OCtoboey 2023 PROPERTY INFORMATION (location ande existing conditions for whichas special permit is beingo applied): 1. Address of property for whicha a special permit ist requested: 51937 Faicon Drive Bethichem PAI80I7 2. Tax Parcel No.: LL 15 I0-I I05 0214 3. Current Zoning Classification: Ri-S 5. The real estate contains 17,334 4. The Dimension of the land area are: 133.25X 129.17 Covner Lot 6. The real estate question is presently classified under thel Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance as: square feet. Single rome Pmty (a) The real estate is presêntly used fort the purpose of: (b) and contains buildings and other improvements consisting of (ifr real estate is vacant land, so note): II. OWNER INFORMATION 1. Owner of property: Eihalo Riad Naylaa Riad - Telephone 484-821-1712 Address $437 FaIcow NOvive Betokehem PA180I (all parties to the titley must be listed, attach additional page ifneeded) III. APPLICANT INFORMATION (herein afterk known at the "Petitioner"? 1. Applant(Petitionerts". Eihalo Riad,Naglaa Riad Telephone 454-871-4712 Address $631 Faicon Dsive Behhnlehasn OA 18017 (all parties must bel listed, attach additional pagei ifneeded) 2.. Petitioner is the (check one ormore) 3. Attorney representing Petitioner/S): 4. Petitioner: (check appropriate action) XOwner Address Occupant Agent for: Jother: Telephone Hereby appeals from the decision of the Zoning Administrator, or other township Official; or < Hereby applies for a special exception or permit, or variance, from the terms of the Zoning Ordinance; or 5. Petitioner appeals or makes application from the order, requirement, decision or determination of the Zoning Administrator or other Township Official made on Sepicm b-er 25, 2023, which was as Hereby applies for: follows: (quote, ori ifinsufficient space, attach additional page). FOR INDIVIDUAL PETITIONERS: COMMONWEALTHOFP PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF. NORAAHPDAN )ss: ) ON THIS, the o_dayof_ 17 2023, before me, theu undersigned officer, personally appeared, known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to bet the person_ whose name_ (is)(are) subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he_ executed the same for thej purposes therein. INWITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. EVindo Rioal (SEAL) Signature oft the Petitioner taking affidavit Sworn to and: subscribed before me This_ lo dayo of 1) 2023 Commonwealth AmineGhaleb, of Pennsylvania- Notary Seal Northampton Notary Public County "nRus Commission number Member, PennsyvaniaAssociatleng 1275952 PUBLIC ofN Notaries FOR CORPORATEI PETITIONERS: COMMONWEALTHOP PENNSYLVANIA )ss: ) COUNTY OF ONTHIS, the personally appeared, who acknowledged corporation by. selfas day of 20 before me,. the undersigned officer, self to be the of being a corporation, and that he as such authorized to do sO, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing the name of the INWITIESS MHEREOF,Ihereunto set my hand and official seal. (SEAL) Signature of the Petitioner taking affidavit Sworn to and: subscribed before me This day of 20_ - NOTARY PUBLIC ORDINANCE NO. 23- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON, COMMONWEALTE OF PENNSYLVANIA AMENDINGTHE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER'S CODE OF CODIFIED ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 159 SUBDIVISION ANDLAND DEVELOPMENT, ARTICLE TINTERPRETATION AND ARTICLE VE PLAN REQUIREMENTS. AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH. WHEREAS, The Supervisors ofHanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (the "Board"), under the powers vested in them by the Second Class Township Code" of Pennsylvania as well as other laws oft the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby enact and ordain the following amendments to the text oft the Hanover Township Code of Codified Ordinances (the "Ordinances");: and WHEREAS, Hanover Township (the Township"), along with nine other municipalities are: members of the Nazareth Area Council of Governments (the "NazCOG Municipalities"); and WHEREAS, the Board adopted the Nazareth Area Multi-Municipal Comprehensive Plan Implementation Agreement (the "Agreement") at its regularly scheduled meeting on August 22, 2023 via Resolution 2023 - 26; and WHEREAS, the Agreement provides that NazCOG Municipalities adopt certain amendments to their respective subdivision and land development ordinances ("SALDO"); and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED, by the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania as follows: SECTION1. Chapter 159, Subdivision and Land Development; Article II Interpretation $ 159-6 Definitions and word usage, is amended to add the following: "DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONALSIGNIFICANCE Any Land Development that, because of its character, magnitude or location, will have substantial effect upon the health, safety or welfare of citizens in more than one of the NazCOG Municipalities." SECTION2. Chapter 159 Subdivision and Land. Development; Article V Plan Requirements; $ 159-29 Preliminary. Plan; Subsection E. Other requred.supporting documents is amended to add the following: "(10) Developers and subdividers ofland must furnish either (i) a statement that the preliminary plan isi not a Development of Regional Significance under the SALDO, or (ii)ifitisa Development of Regional Significance, a signed letter showing the dates upon which copies oft the subdivision or land development plan and supporting documentation have been delivered to each of the other NazCOG municipalities. (a) Copies of professional reviews prepared by one oft the NazCOG Municipalities shall also bei forwarded to the other NazCOG Municipalities upon receipt. (b). In acting on the subdivision and/or land development plans, the host NazCOG Municipality shall consider the comments provided by the other NazCOG Municipalities. (11) Upon submission to the host NazCOG Municipality, the Planning Administrator or other designated Municipal staffmember shall verify that plan is delivered in accordance with the SALDO definition ofal Development of Regional Significance, and that thel Developer has correctly executed the requirements of Subsection (10) above. Ifin accord, and all other Municipal submission requirements are satisfied, the developer's plan shall be accepted for review by the Municipality. (12) Upon receipt ofaj plan which isal Development of] Regional Significance that was submitted to another NazCOG Municipality, the Planning Administrator shall add the plan to the agenda oft the next available Planning Commission meeting and notify the members ofthe Municipal governing body." SECTION3. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith are! hereby repealed. SECTION4 4. The provisions oft this Ordinance shall be severable and if any provision thereof shall be declared unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity ofa any oft the remaining provisions oft this Ordinance. Itis hereby declared as a legislative intent ofthe Township that this Ordinance would have been enacted had such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid provision(s) not been included herein. SECTION5. This Ordinance shall become effective within five (5) days of enactment. ENACTED AND ORDAINED at aj regular meeting oft the Board of Supervisors oft the Township ofHanover, County ofNorthampton on this day of 2023. ATTEST: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HANOVER TOWINSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA By: By: KIMBERLY LYMANSTALL, JOHN N. DIACOGIANNIS, Secretary Chairman R2 LehighValley Health Network Your health deserves a partner. DALLAS PULLIAM VP, Real Estate 707 Hamilton St, gth Floor Allentown, PA 18101 ph. 484-862-3168 fax: 484-862-3725 DalasPulam@wmn.org LVHN.org October 11,2023 VIA FedEx Board of Supervisors Hanover Township 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 Re: Schoenersville Road Development Lot Consolidation (Township Engineer File No.: Hanover Project H21-16) Ladies and Gentlemen, Please allow this letter to confirm on behalfofLehigh Valley Health Network that it is formally withdrawing the prior application and plan entitled "Schoenersville Road Lot Consolidation". Kindly withdraw and remove this matter from further consideration by the' Township and its Planning Commission. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Respectfully, Lehigh Valley Health Network DE R By: Dallas Pulliam, Vice President, Real Estate CC/J John J.J Finnigan, Jr., Township Manager Yvonne Kutz, Zoning Officer S. Graham Simmons, III, Esq. (email only) Nate Oiler, PE (email only) IV - OCT12 2 2023 HANOVER TOWNSHIP October 20, 2023 John. J. Finnigan, Jr. Hanover Township Hanover" Township Board of Supervisors 3630. Jacksonville Rd Bethlehem, PA 18017 Dear. Jay, Iti is with anticipated happiness along with some reluctance that - have decided to retire from Hanover Township; myl last day willl be. January 15, 2024. Ith has been an honor and a privilege working for you and serving the Township. I'dI like to thank you for the employment opportunity provided as Zoning Officer My decision to retire was not an easy one to make. There are many reasons Ichose to retire; nonetheless, I'm looking forward to spending more time with my family and hopefully I'l do: some traveling. With having stress-free days, I may rekindle some of my artistic endeavors. Inaddition, I'm happy to make myself available to assist Hanover Township when necessary to ensure: a After retirement you can reach me through my personal email or on my mobile phone. and Building Code Official serving for more than 18 years. smooth transition with new personnel. Sincerely, 7s ORDINANCE NO.23-5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AMENDING THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER'S CODE OF CODIFIED ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 136 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PERMITTING AND INSPECTION; SECTION 136-2 DEFINITIONS, TO. AMEND CERTAIN DEFINITIONS OF ITS ORDINANCE AND REPEAL ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH. WHEREAS, The Supervisors ofHanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (the "Board"), under the powers vested in them by the "Second Class Township Code" of Pennsylvania as well as other laws oft the Commonwealth of] Pennsylvania, do hereby enact and ordain the following amendments to the text oft the Hanover Township Code ofCodified Ordinances (the "Ordinances"); and WHEREAS, the Board desires to amend the Ordinances by providing for amendments to its definitions to Residential Rental Inspection and Permitting within the Township. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED, by the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 136 Residential Rental Permitting and Inspections; S 136-2 Definitions, is deleted in its entirety and replaced as follows: "S 136-21 Definitions. As used in this Chapter, the following words shall have the following meanings. If a term is not defined in this chapter, but is defined in another existing Township ordinance, then that definition shall apply to this chapter. AGENT Any person designated by the ownerofaresidential rental unit whol has charge, care or control ofs said: residential rental unit. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE The certificate issued by the Code Official which evidences a satisfactory inspection under the provisions ofthis Chapter. CODE OFFICIAL The person or persons authorized by the Township to determine compliance with the provisions of this Chapter and to enforce the same. The Code Official shall include the Township Zoning and/or Property Code Officer as appointed or employed from time to time by the Township Board of Supervisors. CODES Any applicable parts ofthis Chapter, other codes or ordinances as adopted by the Township from time tot time, statutes and any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. COMMON AREA(S) In multiple-unit dwellings, space which is not part of a residential rental unit and which is shared with other occupants of the premises whether they reside in residential rental units or not. Common areas shall be considered as part oft the premises forj purposes of this chapter. DWELLING UNIT Al unit including but not limited to as single residence, double. houses, rowl houses, townhouses, condominiums, apartment houses, hotel units, motel units and conversion apartments. A dwelling unit shall also comprise units ofindependent-lving: facilities, assisted-living facilities, and dwelling units fori memory-impaired individuals. FEE The fee required to be submitted with the permit application as set by resolution of the Township Board of Supervisors from time tot time. HOTEL UNIT or MOTEL UNIT Any room or group ofr rooms located within a hotel or motel forming a single habitable unit used or intended to be used on at transient basis. MULTIPLE-UNIT DWELLING(S) A building containing two or more independent dwelling units, including, but not limited to, double houses, row houses, townhouses, condominiums, apartment houses hotels, motels, and conversion apartments. Multiple-dweling units shall also include independent-living facilities, assisted living-facilities, and those facilities containing dwelling units for memory-impaired individuals. NOTICE OF VIOLATION or NOV A violation notice issued by the Code Official under this chapter. OCCUPANT An individual who resides in, but is not the owner of, ai residential rental unit. OWNER Any person, agent, operator, firm, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, association, other entity, property management group, or fiduciary holding or having legal, equitable or other interest in any real property or otherwise having control of the property, including the guardian ofthe estate of any such person and the executor or administrator of such person's estate. When used in this chapter in a clause proscribing any activity or imposing a penalty, the term as applied to corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, associations, other entities, or property management groups shall include each and every member, shareholder, partner (limited or general), director, officer and other individual having an interest ini the entity, controlling or otherwise. PERMIT APPLICATION The zoning permit application required by S 136-5herein. PREMISES The real property on which a dwelling unit is located. RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNIT A dwelling unit not occupied by the owner thereof. TOWNSHIP Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. UNIT A living area comprised of one or more rooms used for living, sleeping and habitation purposes and having its own kitchen and sanitation facilities, all arranged for occupancy by one or more persons. ZONING PERMIT Aj permit issued in accordance with 8 136-5 ofthis chapter." SECTION:2. All Ordinances and parts ofOrdinances inconsistent herewith are. hereby repealed. SECTION:3. The provisions oft this Ordinance shall be severable and ifany provision thereof shall be declared unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of any oft the remaining provisions oft this Ordinance. Itis hereby declared as a legislative intent of the Township that this Ordinance would have been enacted had such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid provision(s) not been included herein. SECTION4. This Ordinance shall become effective within five (5) days of enactment. ENACTED AND ORDAINED at a regular meeting oft the Board of Supervisors oft the Township ofl Hanover, County ofNorthampton on this 24TH day of OCTOBER,2023. ATTEST: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA By: By: KIMBERLY R. LYMANSTALL, JOHN N. DIACOGIANNIS, Secretary Chairman TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA RESOLUTION NO. 13-30 AJ RESOLUTION OF HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (HEREINAFTER THE TOWNSHIP") ADOPTING A REVISION' TO THE OFFICIALSEWAGE FACILITIES PLAN (THE "OFFICIAL PLAN") OF THE TOWNSHIP WHICH INCLUDES AN. ACT 537 PLANNING SPECIAL STUDY WHEREAS, Section 5 oft the Act of. January 24, 1966, P.L. 1535, No. 537 known as the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act", as Amended, and the Rules and Regulations ofthe Pennsylvania Department of] Environmental Protection (PADEP) adopted thereunder, Chapter 71 ofTitle 25 of the Pennsylvania Code, require the Township to adopt an Official Sewage Facilities Plan providing for sewage services adequate to prevent contamination of waters and/or environmental health hazards with sewage wastes, and to revise said Plan whenever it is necessary to meet the sewage disposal needs ofthe Township. WHEREAS, AECOM has prepared an Act 537 Special Study ("the Special Study") which provides for an increase in the organic design capacity at the City of Bethlehem's Wastewater Treatment Plant ("CBWTP"); and WHEREAS, portions ofHanover Township, Northampton County are served by WHEREAS, the selected alternative oft the Special Study is the installation ofa NOW, THEREFORE, BE. ITI RESOLVED that Hanover Township, Northampton County has found the Special Study adequate for the wastewater disposal and management needs oft the Township and hereby adopts the Special Study known as the City of] Bethlehem Act 537 Special Study, dated June 2023, as ai revision to the Official Plan of the Township. The Hanover Township, Northampton County Board of Supervisors hereby assures the Department ofthe proper and timely implementation of the CBWTP; and Chemically Enhanced Primary Treatment (CEPT) system. the official Plan as set forth herein. ATTEST: HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTONT COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA By: By: Kimberly R. Lymanstall, Secretary, Board of Supervisors John N. Diacogiannis, Chairman, Board of Supervisors I,John. J. Finnigan, Jr., Township Manager, Hanover Township, Northampton County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy oft the Township's Resolution No. adopted 2023. CITY OF BETHLEHEM 10E East Church Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018-6025 Department of Water and Sewer Resources wwwbethlehemparor Phone: 610-865-7207 Fax: 610-865-7331 October 10, 2023 John Finnigan, Jr. Township Manager Hanover Township, Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017-9302 Re: Act537 Special Study City of Bethlehem Wastewater Treatment Plant Request for Municipal Adoption by Resolution Dear Mr. Finnigan: Attached please find an amended copy oft the City of Bethlehem Act 537 Special Study for final adoption by the Hanover Township Board of Supervisors. All municipal planning commission reviews and comments have been incorporated. No public comments were received following Also attached is a draft resolution for your use to edit and submit to the Board for their consideration. We willi require an original signed and sealed Resolution of Adoption to include with the Act 537 Special Study when we submit it to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PaDEP) for their review and approval. Please send hardcopy oft the the 30-day public comment period. original signed and sealed Resolution to: Chris Rogers, AICP AECOM 248 Chapman Road, Suite 101 Newark, Delaware 19702 Itv will be appreciated ift this can be completed by end of year 2023. Project Summary Please recall that thej purpose of this Act 537 Special Study is to evaluate alternatives to upgrade the Bethlehem WWTP to increase the organic design capacity from 39,365 pounds per day (Ibs/day) ofbiochemical oxygen demand (BOD) to 50,000 Ibs/day. An increase in organic design capacity at the WWTP is necessary due to the continued increases in the organic loading The selected alternative for this Act 537 Special Study is the installation ofa Chemically Enhanced Primary Treatment (CEPT) system at the WWTP. The CEPT alternative provides for acost-effective: and phased solution to address the increasing trend in organic concentration. concentration of the sewage entering the WWTP. : This Special Study does not address the hydraulic design capacity of the WWTP. The hydraulic design capacity will remain at 201 MGD with an administrative limit of 15.5 MGD as described in the City'sa approved 2012. Act 537 Plan. As such, sewage allocations for the tributary municipalities are: not addressed in this Special Study. Also, the Special Study does not address the sewage collection system and does not change the sewage service area in any of the municipalities. The City anticipates no additional capital debt service charge to Hanover Township related toi implementation of this Special Study. Municipal Review and Approval Process Hanover Township Board of Supervisors. The Act 537 Special Study was reviewed by the Hanover Township Planning Commission at their July 11,2 2023 meeting. The Special Study is now ready for review and adoption by the Please note that the City's WWTP serves all or parts oft the following municipalities: City of Bethlehem, Hanover Township Northampton County, Hanover Township Lehigh County, Hellertown Borough, Fountain Hilll Borough, Bethlehem Township, Freemansburg Borough, City of Allentown, Salisbury' Township, Lower Saucon Township, Palmer Township, Lower Nazareth Township and East Allen" Township. All will be subject to the same process as described herein. In addition, the Act5 537 Special Study was reviewed by the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission and the Bethlehem Health Bureau as required by PA Code. Their comments are included in the amended Study. Thank you for your assistance with this project. Please feel free to contact me at 610-865-7207 or ocndDCeITNse should you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, Enkfbudka Edward J. Boscola, PE Director of Water and Sewer Resources City of Bethlehem CC: Chris Rogers, AICP, AECOM Jack Lawrence, Bethlehem WWTP Superintendent A.E.B. AMUSEMENTS 1400 MORVALE ROAD EASTON,PA 18042-6852 PHONE 610-252-2551 E-MAIL AEBCAENVALPAOLCON ta S This contract made and entered into this the 14 day of COfOBER A.D. 2023, by and between, A.E.B. part"). Witnessed: That for and in consideration ofthes sum of One Dollar, each paid int thel hand ofthe other, the receipt ofwhichi isl herein acknowledged, and other good and valuable consideration which isl herein after: set forth, both That the party ofthe first part agrees to; present their riding devices, concessions, games and other needed and complmentary support equipment int the city of HAvoIsE JOPABPR for aj period of 4 days and nights, commencing. provide; Ride Tickets and a Ticket Booth with signage for such. Advertisement posters also available, upon request. That the party ofthe second part hereby agrees to furnish; alll licenses and taxes that may be required by law, 24 hour electric current (tol bec delivered to a central location) tol be used as needed of at least 50amps, 220v., waterhook- up, restrooms (all ofwhichi tol bej provided no later than the moring after our atrival), and a suitable grounds location known as Cahpwlyy CotAR : Also, at ticket seller must be provided for the days ofthe event. Where admissioni is charged, free: admission shall be granted to alli involved with the party ofthe first part. All office owned rides, shows, concessions, and minor privileges shall be under control ofthe management ofthe party of the first part. That as consideration fori thea above mentioned, the party ofthe first part agrees toj pay the party ofthe second part as sum of20 percent of the receipts ofalls sbows and rides, also ai flat sum ofs75 for each concession unit. Payments tol bei made on: shows and rides at the close ofeach days business, and on concessions: no later than the end of That the party ofthe: second part further agrees to use their influence to prevent other like attractions from Iti is mutually agreed, that ifthe party ofthe. first part fails to appeari in1 the city ofthe party ofthe: second part, with all or any part ofit's equipment, due to an ACT OFGOD or any unforseen circumstances, over whichi the party of the first part has no control, then they are not Fable for any damages to the party ofthe second part. That iti is agreed by both parties hereto that there is no other contract or promise either written or verbal, existing between them, and this contract is subjected to the approval ofthel Manager either by mail or byl his) presence. AMUSEMENTS (the' "party ofthe first part") and HANOL TVsHP (the "party ofthes second parties aforesaid bind, themselves as follows, to-wit: TUrt $ 2029 and ending. Jn? 8 2024 both dates inclusive. Also, the party ofthe first] part wil the event.. exhibiting in the aforesaid city until after the termination oft this agreement. This contract entered into and signed in duplicate int the city of PA this the day of A.D.20 by the duty ofthe authorized: representatives oft the parties hereto. This date to bel known and advertised, as: Turf $18,224 MIDWAYI PROVIDED BY: A.E.B. AMUSEMENTS 610-252-3551 46435810EL - BYCSL BY: WITNESS PRESENT WITNESS PRESENT -GENERAL MANAGER, A.E.B. AMUSEMENTS BY BY PARTY OF THE: SECOND PART PARTY OF THE SECOND PART **** ANY ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE**** POP, CORN, COTTON CANDY, CANDY APPLES, ETC. CONFECTION STAND- FREETOTHE PARTY OF THE FIRSTI PART yot RIDES Sehy12 GAMES OTHERFOOD: Foral CAKE FREvCH PAF. ICE CLERaZ Saw wrch TEALER RIDE/FAMILY: SPECIALS: WAPNECRAY A fpe LIpEs THusDaT o.ce MRISTBOAPS PECIALINSTRUCTIONS: NO OTHER: MECHANICAL/ AMUSEMENT RIDES SHALL BEI PRESENT/OPERATING AT THIS EVENT: NO OTHER PROFFESIONALFOR PROFIT GAMES ORI FOOD OPERATORS SHALLI BE. AT THISI EVENT WITHOUT: EITHER; PREVIOUS APPROVAL OR CONSULTING WITH. A.E.B: AMUSEMENTS OR PRIOR OPERATION. AT ANI EVENTTHAT ALL: SHALL TRYTHER BESTNOT TOI BE CONFLICTING WITHI FOODITEMS AND/OR GAMES INI DESIGN, QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS SHOULDI BE ADRESSED IF. AND AS SOON. AS AN ISSUEI MAY. ARISE, WE. ARENEWLY: PROVIDING FOR. ANYOTHER INFORMATION: