LEGALNOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Hanover' Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, will consider for adoption at a Public. Meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m. on the gth day ofMarch, 2022, at thel Hanover Township Municipal Building, 3630. Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, an Ordinance amending Chapter 172 Vehicles and Traffic oft the Code of Ordinances, Section 172-31, dealing with Violations and Penalties. The public meeting will be open to thepublic. In addition, and due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the meeting will also be held electronically through Vimeo. To access the meeting through your computer, go tol psMimsocomldla2896. Copies oft the proposed Ordinance are available for review at the Hanover Township Municipal Building located at 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during normal business hours and on the Township' s website. The following is the proposed Ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 22- AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA AMENDING CHAPTER 172 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BY AMENDING SECTION 172-31 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES OF THE CODE OF CODIFIED ORDINANCES AND REPEALING ALL: SECTIONS NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the Authority contained in the Second-Class Township Code, as amended, the Board of Supervisors oft the Township ofE Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, does hereby enact and ordain as follows: INCONSISTENT THEREWITH SECTION1. The Hanover' Township Vehicles and Traffic Ordinance, Chapter 172, Section 172-31 Violations and Penalties, Subsection A oft the Code of Codified Ordinances of the Township of] Hanover, is hereby amended as follows: 1.D Delete 172-31 Violations and Penalties, Subsection: A in its entirety and restate as follows: A. Violation ofall sections in this article except $8 172-7, 172- 22A, 172-15C, 172-19, 172-27 and 172-29, The owner of any vehicle found in violation of any sections ofthis article shall pay a fine of$100.00 for each violation, if payment is received by the CRPD or the Code Enforcement Officer within five days ofthe date oft the violation, unless a fine in a different amount is specifically set forth herein. If payment is received after five days but within 10 days oft the date oft the violation, the fine shall be $250.001 for each violation. Ifp payment is not received within the ten-day period, the CRPD or Code Enforcement Officer shall filea citation with the District Judge and, upon conviction, the violator shall pay ai fine of$1,000.00 plus costs of prosecution." SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY Ifany section, clause, provision, or portion of this Ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall: not affect any other section, clause, provision, or portion of this Ordinance. SECTION3. REPEALER All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE This Ordinance shall become effective five (5) days from the date ofits adoption. James L. Broughal, Esquire TOWNSHIP SOLICITOR 38 West Market Stréet Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018 LEGALNOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, will consider: for adoption at a public meeting to be held at 7:00 P.M. on the gth day ofMarch, 2022 at the Hanover' Township Municipal Building, 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, an Ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances by creating a new Chapter 146, Small Wireless Facilities, establishing procedures and requirements pertaining to the implementation of Act 50 of2021 and regulating Small Wireless Facilities to be placed within the Public Right-of-Way. Copies ofthe full proposed tèxt ofthe Ordinance summarized below may be examined by any citizen oft the Township of Hanover at the Office of the Board of Supervisors oft the Township of] Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, at 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, during normal business hours. The public meeting will be open tothe public. In addition, and due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the meeting will also beheld electronically through Vimeo. To access the meeting through your computer, gotol https/vmeo.com/676289663. The following is al briefsummary ofthe Ordinance in reasonable detail: ORDINANCE NO. 22- AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY CREATING A NEW CHAPTER 146, SMALL-WIRELESS FACILITIES, ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING: TOTHE: MPLEMENTATION OF ACT 50 OF 2021 AND REGULATING MALL-WIRELESS FACILITIESTO. BE: PLACED WITHIN THE. PUBLIC: RIGHT-OF-WAY,AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENTTHEREWITH NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED, by the Board of Supervisors ofHanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania as follows: SECTION1. The Supervisors of] Hanover-Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, under the powers vested in them by the "Second Çlass Township Code" of Pennsylvania as well as other laws ofthe Cammonwaloffeumyhami, do hereby enact and ordain the following amendment to the text oft thè Hanover Township Code of Codified Ordinances, as amended, by creating ai new Chapter 146to be known as Small-Wireless Facilities" SECTION 2. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-1 Short Title to read as follows "Section 146-1 ShortTitle. This Ordinance shall be known as the Small-Wireless Facilities Ordinance ofHanover Township, Northamptonr County, Pennsylvania." SECTION 3. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-2 Purpose. SECTION 4. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-3 Definitions. SECTION 5. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-4 Scope. A. Applicability. B. Exempt Facilities. SECTION 6. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless Facilities, Section 146-5 Applications for Small- Wireless Facilities. A. Application Process. B. Placement. C.I Deadlines for Completion. D.C Compensation for Right-of-Way Use. E.I Design Guidelines and Aesthetic Requirements. SECTION 7. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless Facilities, Section 146-6 General Requirements. A. Compliance. B. Attachment to Municipal Structures: C. Insurance. D. Outdated Equipment. E. Weather. F.Inspection Reports. G. Maintenance. H. Historic Districts. SECTION 8. Chapter 146, Smal-WirlesPaciities, Section 146-7 Discontinuance. A. Process. B.) Required Discontinuance. SECTION. 9. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless Facilities, Section 146-8 Indemnification. SECTION 10. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-9 Standard Permit Conditions: SECTION11. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-10. Revocation ofl Permit. SECTION 12. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-11 Restoration. SECTION 13. Chapter 146, Small-Wireless: Facilities, Section 146-12 Violations and Penalties. SECTION14. SEVERABILITY Ifany section, clause, provision, or portion ofthis Ordinance shall bel held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect any other section, clause, provision, or portion of this Ordinance. SECTION15. REPEALER. All Ordinances and parts ofOrdinances inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION: 16. EFFECTIVE. This Ordinance shall become effective five (5) days from the date ofi its adoption. James L. Broughal; Esquire TOWNSHIP SOLICITOR 38 West Market Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 LEGALNOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of] Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, will consider for adoption at a Public Meeting to be held at' 7:00 p.m. on the gth day ofMarch, 2022, at thel Hanover Township Municipal Building, 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, an Ordinance amending Chapter 133, Property Maintenance of the Code ofCodified Ordinances, to provide changes to the Property Maintenance Ordinance, toremovelanguage conflicting with existing Ordinances and the International Property Maintenance Code. The public meeting will be open to the public. In addition, and due tot the COVID-19 Pandemic, the meeting will also be helde electronically through Vimeo. To access the meeting through your computer, go tol nttps/vmeo.com/676289663. Copies ofthe proposed Ordinance are available fori review at the Hanover Township Municipal Building located at 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during normal business hours and on the Township's website. The following is the proposed Ordinance ORDINANCE NO. 22- AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY,PENNENNSYLVANIA AMENDING CHAPTER 133, PROPERTY MAINTENANCE OFTHE CODE OF CODIFIED ORDINANCESTO PROVIDE CHANGESTO1 THE: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE OFTHE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER TO REMOVE LANGUAGE CONFLICTING WITH EXISTING ORDINANCES AND THE. INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE ("IPMC") WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors ofthe Township ofHanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania have enacted, by Ordinance, regulations dealing, in part, with property maintenance, and adopting certain editions oft the IPMC which Ordinance: has been amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, thel Board of Supervisors of the Township of Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania has determined that it would be in the best interest oft the Township ofHanover to amend its Ordinance to remove language conflicting with existing Ordinances and the IPMC. NOW, THEREFORE, BEJ IT ANDITI IS HEREBY ORDAINED AND ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OFTHE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, COUNTY OF NORTHAMFTON,COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: Chapter 133 Property Maintenance, Section 302 Exterior Property Areas of the Code of Codified Ordinances of the Township of Hanover, Northampton County be amended as follows: 1.1 Delète Section. 302.8 in its entirety and restate as: follows: "Section 302.8 Motor Vehicle Nuisances Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person, owner or lessee to maintain ai motor vehicle nuisance upon any premises, except when completely enclosed in an approved structure. A motor vehicle nuisance shall include any motor vehicle which is unable to move under its own power and has any of the: following defects: 1) Section 302.8.1 Broken Windshields, mirrors or other 2) Section 302.8.2 One or more: flat or open tires or tubes 3); Section 302.8.41 Missing doors, windows, hood, truck or 4); Section 302.8.4. Any body parts with sharp edges, glass with sharp edges. which could permit vermin harborage. other body parts which could permit animal harborage. including holes resulting from rust. 5) Section 302.8.5. Missing tires resulting in unsafe 6)Section 302.8.6 Upholstery which is torn or open which 7)Section 302.8.7 Broken headlamps or tail-lamps with 8)Section 302.8.8 Disassembled chassis parts apart from 9); Section 302.8.9 Protruding sharp objects from the 10) Section 302.8.10 Broken vehicle frame suspended from 11) Section 302.8.1ILeaking or damaged oil pan or gas 12) Section, 302,8.12 Exposed battery containing acid. 13) Section 302.8.13 Inoperable locking mechanism for 14) Section 302.8.14 Open or damaged floorboards, 15) Section 302.8.15 Damaged bumpers pulled away from 16) Section 302.8.16 Broken grill with protruding edges. 17) Section 302.8.17-Loose! or damaged metal trim and 18)Section 302.8.18 Broken communication equipment 19) Section 302.8.19 Suspended on unstable supports." suspension of the motor vehicle. could permit animal and/or vermin harborage. sharp edges. the motor vehicle stored in disorderly fashion or loose in or on the vehicle. chassis. the ground in an unstable manner. tank which could cause ai fire or explosion. doors or trunk including trunk and firewall. perimeter of vehicle. clips. antennas. SECTION3. REPEALER: All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the sames are. hereby repealed. SECTION4. SEVERABILITY. Ifany section, clause, provision, or portion of this Ordinance shall be held to bei invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect any other section, clause, provision, or portion ofthis Ordinance. days after adoption. SECTION5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be effective five (5) James L. Broughal, Esquire TOWNSHIP SOLICITOR 38 West Market Street Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018 Hanovertngineering 252 Brodhead Road . Suite 100 . Bethlehem, PA: 18017-8944 Phone: 610.691.5644 e Fax: 610.691.6968 . HanoverEng.com March 3, 2022 Mr. John) J. Finnigan Jr. Township Manager Hanover" Township, Northampton County 3630] Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 Deat Jay: RE: Freshpet Pre-Treatment Sewage Plant LVIPIVLots 55/56 176 North Commerce Way Improvements Inspection Status Hanover Project H18-20 Wel have completed a final site improvements inspection of the above-referenced project as requested by Wayne G. Kudenchak of] Penntex Construction in his email dated February 16, 2022. Alls site improvements associated with this project have been completed and are in an acceptable condition. This project is included in the overall NPDES Permit for the proposed Freshpet Plant #2. Addition; therefore, al Notice of Termination (NOT) cannot be obtained at this time. No improvements are proposed for dedication to the Township; therefore an 18-month Maintenance We can: now recommend the final release of the remaining improvements security and close-out of this project. The final release and project close-out should be conditioned upon thel Developer adhering to Township Policy 8 (payment ofl Plans and Appeals Accounts). Ifyoul have any questions concerning this matter, please contact the undersigned. Period: is not required for this project. Respectfully, HANOVERPAMGINEEAING DE brk:kjc t-pw-y.ianr-aw CC: Hanover' Township Board of Supervisors James L. Btoughal, Esquire Ms. Yvonne D. Kutz, Zoning Administrator Mr. Wayne G. Kudenchak, Penntex Construction -Freshpet mbog-la-imposmsemanlnpsdeatemere Mr. Michael Hieger, Freshpet Certified Mail 7018 2290 0002 1113 C 8212 Envisioning and Engineering sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible projects since 1971 BASE ENGINEERING INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS 1010N. QUEBEC: STREET, ALLENTOWN,PA 18109-1607 (610) 437-0978 (610)4 437-0979 FAX (610)432-3800 AFA ENCINEINGINCA Batyresny@satgen www.B BaseEng. com CIMIL e STRUCTURAL . MUNICIPAL e ELECTRICAL e MATERALHANDUNG e MECHANICAL e SUPERVISION Board of Supervisors Hanover Township Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017 February 28, 2022 Re: TIME: EXTENSION letter Proposed Dunkin Donuts at 4098 Bath Pike (TMP M615-10G-0214/Base Project #2016-118 Dear Supervisors, Please consider this letter as requesting the necessary time extension for 90 days beyond March 18, 2022 through June 18, 2022 - on behalf oft the. Applicant (Divinity Group, LLC)-f for the Developer to complete the: improvements. Thank you in anticipation of your approval. Please contact this office ifyou have any questions. Yours sincerely, Loayibd Casey L. Bond, PE Director of] Engineering cbond@baseeng.com (P)610-437-0978 C.C.: HEA Build your foundation on a solid BASE * 43 years of service with integrity * PETRUCCI DEVELOPMENT: . DESIGN/BUILD February 28,2022 Ms. Elizabeth D. Ritter Township Secretary Hanover Township 3630. Jacksonville Rd Bethlehem, PA: 18017 Re: Lehigh Valley Flex Center 3900 Burgess Place Dear Ms. Ritter, lam writing to you on the behalf oft the developer of Lehigh Valley Flex Center requesting an extension to complete the improvements oft the property to March1 12, 2023. Please note that the final building is under construction and we expect to complete the improvements within that time frame. Sincerely, Z3 Peter P. Polt Executive Vice President J.G. PETRUCCICO., INC. www.gpetrucd.com Offices in NJ&PA 171 State Route 173, Suite 201, Asbury, NJ 08802 Tel: 908.730.6909 Fax: 908.730.6166