HANOVER TOWNSHIP NORTHAMPTON COUNTY Resolution 2023 -( 09 AJ RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF HANOVER TOWNSHIP COMPENSATION OF THE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR 2023. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, ESTABLISHING THE WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on an annual basis establishes the compensation for THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED on this day that compensation for the Public Works Director is established at $95,000 ($3,653.85 payable bi- weekly) from the General Fund of the Township. Effective date of salary is January 23, 2023. Any resolution or part ofthis resolution conflicting with any other resolution shall be and the same the Public Works Director. Position is salaried for forty hours per week and is Exempt. isl hereby repealed insofar as the same affects this resolution. RESOLVED AND ENACTED this 24th day of January 2023. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hanover Township, Northampton County Christina M. Thomas, Secretary John N. Diacogiannis, Chairman Board of Supervisors Board of Supervisors 252 N Walnut Street Apt2 205 Bath, PA 18014 January 13, 2023 Mr.Jay Finnigan & Board of Supervisors, l'am writing to you to inform you of my three week notice and resignation from the position of Assistant Recreation Director at Hanover Township. My last day will be Friday, February 3, 2023. Thank you immensely for the opportunity to have served your community for the past year. Due to this role, Ihave grown professionally and personally in ways I never imagined, and for thatlam incredibly grateful. There are many positive things I will take with me to my next endeavor. Iwish nothing but continued success for the community center and to Hanover Township and its residents. Sincerely, alsmm Alison M Ritter REATE Research and CommunityLeaming UB Aprojecto oft thel Nurturel Nature Center Municipal Resilience Planning Partnership Program Building on the success ofthe CREATE. Resilience project operated in Bangor, Wilson and Easton areas during 2018-2022, Nurture Nature Center is now developing the CREATE. Resilience Research and Community Learning Hub to extend the initiative to more communities, and to deepen our relationship with municipal partners. Ourl Municipal Resilience Planning Partnership Program provides municipalities an opportunity to work with area. high school youth interns, supervised by NNC, who will: research your community's resilience planning and needs, and will help us develop resources, tools and templates to help you and other municipalities with resilience planning. The program also provides opportunities for involvement in discussion forums, mapping activities, and will provide access to resources for engaging your residents in citizen science documentation of area conditions your community prioritizes (for instance, precipitation monitoring, natural hazards of concern including flooding or extreme heat, green spaçe needs, or other items ofinterest and concern). As a municipal partner you will... 1. Participate in al kickoff forum event about resiliency featuring a keynote and facilitated discussion about creating connections, challenges and opportunities for resiliency efforts in our communities. This event is] planned for November 15, 2022, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Note: this event is open to all municipalities in the Lehigh Valley, whether or not they formally partner). This is a hybrid event (in-person and 2. Bej paired with two area high school interns who will do: research on community plans and resiliency needs for your specific municipality; these interns will help NNC stafft to create new: resilience resources 3. Bei invited to participate in a series of five: round table and webinar events (hybrid option) about ai range ofrelevant resilience related topics reflecting thei ideas, priorities and needs discussed at the kick off 4. Participate in ai resiliency forum in Fall 2023 that introduces new resiliency resources and templates for your community. A creative mapping activity will help you learn how to use the tools and templates. 5. Serve as one ofi five pilot communities to use the templates for a vulnerability assessment, asset mapping, and resiliency planning. NNC will help with the completion of these plans over the fall 2023 6. Bec connected with al local artist that will develop a comprehensive map visual to illustrate the specific assets and priorities for your community. These will be exhibited at NNC: in spring 2024. 7. Be connected to citizen science: resources that can help gather feedback and input from your community. 8. Collaborate with NNC tol hold a community launch event in April 2024 to share your plans and efforts with your community and provide free preparedness kits to your residents in attendance (funded through 9. Have access to resources from, and contribute content to, NNC's new CREATE Hub exhibit- - a digital Ifyou would like to sign on as a municipal partner, or are: interested in discussing this opportunity virtual options available). and planning templates forum. Dates and topics TBD. Events will bei recorded. (targeted completion for January 2024). NNC, no cost to you). and physical exhibit that will educate about resiliency issues. further,please reach out to. Rachel Hogan Carr at rhogan@nurturenature-org. FITZPATRICK LENTZ:BUBBA ATTOENIYS A1 LAW FLB eschock@tiblaw.com Direct Dial: 610-797-9000 ext 355 January 18,2023 VIA E-MAIL Board of Supervisors Hanover Township - Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem PA 18017-9302 Attn: Ms. Christina Thomas Re: Jaindl Land Company - Proposed Commercial Development 901 Highland Avenue Recording Deadline Extension Dear Board: My office represents Jaindl Land Company, which submitted the above-referenced prelminary/record land development plan. We are aware of the upcoming deadline of] February 8, 2023, for recording of the above plan. I am writing to advise that Jaindl Land Company requests an extension of six (6) months to that deadline. Ifyou require anything further, please advise. Very truly yours, buik Sebek Erich. J. Schock CC: JaindILand Company (via email) Bohler Engineering (via email) Benchmark Consulting Engineers (via email) HanoverEngineering 252 Brodhead Road . Suite 100 . Bethlehem, PA 18017-8944 Phone: 610.691.5644 * Fax: 610.691.6968 . HanoverEng.com January 18, 2023 Mr. JohnJ. Finnigan Jr. Township Manager HanoverTownship Northampton County 3630) Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 Dear Jay: RE: Hanover Township Senior) Living 4700 Bath Pike RecordI Lot Consolidation and Land Development Plan Improvements Inspection Hanover Project H17-27 We have completed a final site improvements inspection of the above-referenced project in response to a letter from Mr. PeterT.. Aparico of Columbia Wegman Hanover, LLC, dated December 13, 2022. The following final site improvements inspection punchlist items shall be satisfactorily addressed: 1. 2. 3. 4. The lawn areas throughout the site shall be fine-graded and stabilized. The. lawn areas shall be temporarily stabilized until weather conditions permit final stabilization. The shrub row along the south side oft the entrance drive is missing and shall be planted. The second tree east oft the dumpster enclosute is missing and shall be planted. The shrubs around the transformer and along the north side of the dumpster enclosure ate missing and shall bej planted. 5. Itappears the concentration of shrubs shown along the south side of the dumpster enclosure have been sptead out south of the deliveries parking area. stated the PennDOT inspector did not want the Stop bar painted. 6. 7. The Stop bat has not been painted at the driveway exit to. Route 512. The site contractor The spray irrigation system installer shall provide a certification indicating that the spray irrigation system was installed and is operating according to the design. parameters and Documentation from the City of Bethlehem Water Department regarding the acceptability of the water line extension and water services shall be provided to the Township. specifications. 8. Envisioning and Engineering sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally, responsible projects since 1971 Mr. JohnJ. Finnigan Jr. Township Manager 9. 2 January 18, 2023 The Township Fire Marshall shall inspect and comment on the acceptability of the indicator valve (PIV), fire department connection (FDC) and emergency access. post 10. AJ letter from a licensed surveyor certifying the property monuments have been set 11. As-built Plans shall be provided to the Township for review and approval. to the approved Plan shall be provided to the Township. according 12. A copy oft the PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permits (HOPs) close-out letters shall be 13. Ac copy oft the NPDES Permit Notice ofTermination acknowledgement shall be provided Until the above- noted items have been satisfactorily addressed, we do not recommend the Township accept thei improvements. Upon completion oft the above-noted items, the maintenance period for the improvements within the Township right-of-way may begin. Ifyou have any questions or need additional information, do not hesitate to call this office. provided to the Township. upon receipt. Respectfully, HANOVER ENGINEERING R Brien brk:kjc waww------ta CC: Hanover Township Board of Supervisots Ms. Yvonne D. Kutz, Zoning Administrator James L. Broughal, Esquire, Broughal & DeVito, LLP Mr. Anthony Rinaldi, KBEI Building Corporation (via e-mail) Mr. PeterT. Aparico, Columbia Wegman Hanover, LLC CERTIFIED MAIL 7021 0350 0001 97724 4028