ORDINANCE. NO.21- AN ORDINANCE OF' THE' TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OFTHE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY,PENNSYLVANIA, BY. AMENDING CHAPTER 152 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT; ARTICLE VIII STORMWATER BMP OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN REQUIREMENIS; SECTION 152- 24.1 RESPONSIBIITIES FOR OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF BMPs OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT THEREWITH WHEREAS, The Supervisors ofl Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, under the powers vested in them by the "Second Class Township Code"d of Pennsylvania as well as other laws oft the Commonwealth of] Pennsylvania, do hereby enact and ordain the following amendment to the text of the Hanover Township Code of Codified Ordinances; WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors ofHanover Township desire to amend its Code of Codified Ordinances by. amending responsibilities for operation and maintenance of Stormwater BMPS within the Township. NOW, THEREFORE, beit enacted and ordained by the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton: County, Pennsylvania, and the same is hereby ordained and enacted as follows, to wit: SECTIONI, Chapter 152 Stormwater Management; Article VIII Stormwater BMP Operation and Maintenance Plan Requirements; Section 152-24.1 Responsibilities for operation and maintenance ofBMPS, is deleted in its entirety and replaced as follows: "A. The BMP operation and maintenance plan for the project site shall establish responsibilities for the continuing operation and maintenance ofa all permanent Stormwater BMPS as follows: (1)IfaB BMP operation and maintenance plan includes structures or lots which are to be separately owned and in which streets, sewers and other public improvements are to be dedicated to the Township, Stormwater BMPS may also be dedicated to and maintained by the Township. (2)IfaBMP operation and maintenance plani includes operations and maintenance by an Owner ori ifsewers and other public improvements are to be privately owned and maintained, then the operation and maintenance of Stormwater BMPS shall be the responsibility oft the Owner. B. The Township shall make the: final determination on the continuing operations and maintenance responsibilities. The Township reserves the right to accept or reject the operations and maintenance responsibility for any or all oft the Stormwater BMPS C.The Owner shall file inspection reports annually with the Township reporting on the operation and maintenance oft the BMP. Inspection forms shall be provided by the Township upon request." 9? 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 oft this Ordinance. SECTION3 3. REPEALER. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same arel hereby repealed. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE This Ordinance shall become effective five (5) days from the date ofits adoption. James L. Broughal, Solicitor Hanover Township Northampton County 38 West Market Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 610-867-8349 tp//www.dhpro.com Dj's For AII Occasions P.O. Box 22062 . Lehigh Valley PA, 18002-2062 1.1 Hanover Township. Northampton County has agreed to these terms set by D.H.. Productions for a Perfect. Package and a "Guaranteed. Price Lock"af860.00on October 2,2 2021from 12:00pmt to4 4:00pm. This agreement may notl ber modified, changed in whole ori inp parte except in writing signed by both! parties. Hanover: Township Northampton County must cancel within. seven (7) business days of September 8, 2021, failure to give seven (7) business days notice ofcancellation will be. subject to aj ffly dollar ($50). service charge. The "D.H.. Productions copy" oft this signed contract are due no later than 2. Equipment will be set up within one hour prior to the start of the occasion, unless prearranged by Hanover Township Northampton County and D.H. Productions. The balance of $600.00. is due upon the arrival of the disc jockey on October 2, 2021. Overtime is subject to availability at Seventy-Five dollars ($75) per one halfl hour. 3. Entertainers are not permitted to drink alcoholic beverages during the hours of the occasion and are solely 4. D.H. Productions: is not liablej forand notl limited to anydamages, injuries, and acts ofGod. (Example: property damage, personal injury, *power loss, **weather; etc.). Harassment and/or injury will terminate the entertainment - D.H. Productions will make every effort to rectify any acts of God within its' powers, however ifrectification does not correct the problem, D.H. Productions will not be held liable and there will be noi refunds. ** In the event oft bad weather; Hanover Township Northampton Counly must cancel within three (3) hours of the start of the occasion, and can reschedule) for another date, agreeable to both D.H. Productions and! Hanover Township Northampton County, with no additional charge. Without cancellation within three (3) hours there will be no refunds. 5. Patrons oft the event will be held responsible for their actions. such as but not limited to damage to equipment and/ori individuals interfering with performing duties. fsuch a situation arises, Hanover Township will attempt to collect information. such as license plate number or personal information to be turned over to Colonial Regional Police. Department and D.H. Productions for the purpose of further investigation & or prosecution. September 8, 2021 or this contract will be void. responsible for their actions. with. no refunds. Please make all checks payable to. D.H. PRODUCTIONS and enclose coupon or certificate. Limit one per occasion. There is a $35.00 charge for any returned check. Coupon/ Discount SAVINGS OF: $-150.00 Full Balance Due On October 2, 2021: $600.00 Total Amount: : Grand Total: Date ofOccasion: Time ofOccasion: Hendurd. Euios $750.00 $600.00 October 2, 2021 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm September 1, 2021 Authorized. signature of1 D.H. Productions Date ofo contract Retain this coprforyourrecords THANK YOU. D.H. Productions * P.O. Box 22062 Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-2062* 610.867.8349 *Atp.aw.dhpro.com 610-867-8349 Atp//www.dmpro.com Dj's For AIl Occasions P.O. Box 22062 e Lehigh Valley PR, 18002-2062 1.1 Hanover Township Northampton County has agreed to these terms set by D.H. Productions fora and a "Guaranteed. Perfect Package Price Lock" of $300.00 on December 3, 2021 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. This agreement may not be modified, changedimwholeorin, parte excepti iny writings signed! byl bothy parties. Hanover TowmshipNorthamplont County must cancel within seven (7) business days of September 8, 2021, failure to give seven (7) business days notice of cancellation will be wyectloaflydolar ($50). service charge. The "D.H. Productions copy"ofthiss: signed contract are duei no later than 2. Equipment will be set up within one. hour, prior to the start of the occasion, unless prearranged. by Hanover Township Northamplon County and D.H. Productions. The balance of $300.00 is due upon the arrival of the disc) jockey on December 3, 2021. Overtime is. subject to availability at, Seventy-Five dollars (875) per one halfhour. 3.. Entertainers are not permitted to drink alcoholic beverages during the hours of the occasion and are, solely 4. D.H.. Productions is not liablej forandi not limited to anyo damages, injuries, and acts ofGod. (Example: property damage, personal injury, *power loss, **weather, etc.). Harassment and/ori injury will terminate the entertainment * D.H.. Productions will make every effort to rectify any acts of God within its' powers, however frectification does not correct the problem, D.H. Productions will not be) held liable and there will bei no refunds. ** In the event of bad weather; Hanover Township Northampton County, must cancel within three (3) hours oft the start of the occasion, and can reschedule for another date, agreeable to both. D.H. Productions and Hanover Township Northampton County, with no additional charge. Without cancellation within three (3) hours there will be noi refunds. 5. Patrons oft the event will bei held responsible for their actions such as but not limited to damage to equipment and/ /or individuals interfering with performing duties. Ifsuch a situation arises, Hanover Township will attempt to collect information such as license plate number or personal information to be turned over to Colonial. Regional Police. Department and D.H. Productions for the purpose offurther investigation & or prosecution. September 8, 2021 or this contract will be void. responsible. for their actions. with no refunds. Please make all checks payable to. D.H.. PRODUCTIONS ande enclose coupon or certificate. Limit one per occasion. There is a $35.00 charge for any returned check. Coupon/Discount SAVINGS OF: $-150.00 Full Balance. Due On December 3, 2021:8300.00 Total. Amount: Grand Total: Date ofOccasion: Time ofOccasion: $450.00 $300.00 December 3, 2021 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm September 1,2021 Hentherd. EL Authorized. signature ofD.H. Productions Date ofcontract Retain this copy forj your records. THANK YOU. D.H. Productions * P.0.1 Box 22062 Lchigh Valley, PA 18002-2062 * 610.867.8349 * htp/vww.dhpro.com LEASE AGREEMENT This Lease is made and entered into on the 15th day of September, 2021, between the TOWNSHIP OFHANOVER, Northampton County, al Pennsylvania municipal corporation, with an address of: 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302, referred to in this Lease as Lessor, and HELPING HANDS CHILDREN SERVICES MANAGEMENT, LLC., a Delaware Limited Liability Corporation, with an address of 640 Freedom Business Center Dr., Suite 220, King of Prussia, PA 19460-1332, referred to in this Lease as Lessee. Lessor leases to. Lessee, and Lessee leases from Lessor, approximately 490: sq. ft. ofspace in the Hanover Township Community Center located at 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, PA 18017 (the "Building"), and which space is currently utilized as a classroom area within the Building (hereinafter the "Leased Premises"). ARTICLELTERM 1.01. Lease Term. The term of this Lease shall be on a month-to-month basis, commencing on September 15, 2021, and ending upon sixty (60) days written notice by either LESSOR orl LESSEE oft their desire to terminate this Lease (the "Term"). ARTICLE: 2. RENT 2.01. Rent. Lessee will pay to Lessor the sum of $650.00 per month, from the commencement ofthe Term ofthis Lease and continuing through the Term, in advance on the 1st day of each month (the "Rent"). ARTICLE3. USE OF PREMISES 3.01. Permitted Use. Lessee will use the Leased Premises for services to children with 3.02. Use of Common Areas. As may be applicable to the Leased Premises, restrooms, hallways, lobbies, parking lots, walkways, and all other common areas of the Building and not located within the Leased Premises are for the joint use ofa all lessees, guests and members oft the Hanover Township Community Center. Lessee and its officers, employees, agents, and invitees will use such common areas in a reasonable, orderly, and sanitary manneri in cooperation with all autism. other lessees and their officers, employees, agents, and invitees. ARTICLE 4. SERVICES, MAINTENANCE, AND SURRENDER 4.01. Services and. Maintenance by Lessor. Lessor shall furnish the Leased Premises with all utilities and services required by any local, state or federal law or regulation, including, but not limited to, the following services and maintenance: (a) Heat and. Air Conditioning. Heat, ventilation and air conditioning to provide and maintain under all conditions air devoid of contaminants or offensive odors and a temperature not lower than 68° Fahrenheit nor higher than 74° Fahrenheit, and a relative humidity ofr not more than 50%. (b). Electricity. Electric current service for lighting and ordinary business needs and equipment tofLessee. Its shall be] Lessor'sresponsibility toj provide electrical service capable ofoperating that equipment throughout the Term oft this lease or any Renewal Term. (c) Water. Hot and cold water for lavatory and drinking purposes. (d) Plumbing. Operating bathroom facilities within the Leased Premises. (e). Maintenance ofCommon. Areas. Maintenance of the public and common areas of the Building and the property on which the Building is situated, including lobbies, elevators, stairs, corridors, restrooms, walkways, lawns, court-yards, and parking areas, in reasonably good order and condition, including appropriate landscaping of outdoor areas. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, snow and ice removal from walks, driveways 4.02.. Maintenance and Surrender by Lessee. Except as provided in] Paragraph 4.01, - Lessee shall maintain the Leased Premises throughout the Term and keep them free from waste or nuisance. At the termination of this Lease, Lessee shall deliver the Leased Premises in as good a condition and state of repair as they were in at the time Lessor delivered possession to Lessee, except for reasonable wear and tear and damage by fire, flood, or other casualty. and parking areas. ARTICLE5., ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, MPROVEMENTS AND FIXTURES 5.01.Alterations. Lessee shall not make any alterations, additions or improvements tot the 5.02.. Fixtures. Lessee shall not have the right to erect or install furniture and fixtures. Leased Premises. ARTICLE 6. DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION 6.01.Notice to Lessor. Ifthe Leased Premises or any structures or improvements in the Leased Premises should be damaged or destroyed by fire, flood or other casualty, Lessee shall give immediate written notice oft the damage or destruction to Lessor. 6.02. Total or Partial. Destruction. Ifthe Leased Premises are partially or totally destroyed by fire, flood or other casualty, or if the Building or Leased Premises should be sO damaged by such a cause that rebuilding or repairs cannot, in Lessor's reasonable judgment, be completed within ninety (90) business days, this Lease shall terminate, and Rent shall be abated for the unexpired portion of this Lease, effective as of the date of written notification as provided in Paragraph 6.01. 6.03.Insurance. Lessor: shall and will, at Lessor's sole expense, secure and maintain during the Term, fire and extended coverage insurance from a good and responsible company or companies doing business within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in an amount equal to the value of the Building and other improvements, provided that insurance in that amount can be obtained, and, ifnot, then for thel highest percentage that can be obtained. 6.04. Lessee Insurance. Lessee shall and will, atI Lessee's sole expense secure andi maintain during the Term (i) a comprehensive policy of general liability insurance, naming Lessor as additional insured, protecting Lessor against any liability occasioned by any occurrence on or about any part ofthel Leased Premises or any appurtenances thereto, with such policies to provide 2 aminimum coverage of$1,000,000 with respect to: any one person or accident and in the minimum amount of $500,000 with respect to any property damage, and (ii) sufficient insurance to cover equipment and other personal property ofLessee located in the Leased Premises. AKICE7ATTIEMATIV: COVENANTS OF LESSEE 7.01. Lessee shall provide the Lessor, prior to taking possession of the Leased Premises and throughout the Term, the following information on the Lessee, and any and all individuals who are employees, owners, invitees or volunteers physically present at any time at the Leased Premises: (a) Pennsylvania State Police criminal background check clearance (criminal history), as well as a Child Abuse History Clearance from the Department ofHuman Services for any employees, owners or volunteers who have resided in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania continuously for at least ten (10): years; and (b) Pennsylvania State Police criminal background check clearance (criminal history), a Child Abuse History Clearance from the Department of Human Services and an FBI criminal background check clearance, which includes fingerprinting, for any employees, owners or volunteers who have resided in the Commonwealth of] Pennsylvania for less than (10). years. 7.02. Lessee shall do the following at all times during the Term of this Lease, unless otherwise directed by Lessor, in writing: (a) Lessee must comply with all CDC and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania COVID-19 requirements. Lessee must provide Lessor with a copy of the protocols it will follow and receive approval of those protocols from Lessor prior to obtaining possession of the Leased Premises. If Lessee's COVID-19 protocols are approved by the Lessor, then the approved protocols will be: marked as. Exhibit "A"tot this] Lease, and compliance with those protocols during the Term is required. ARTICLE8. ACCESS AND INSPECTION BY LESSOR 8.01.Lessor and its officers, agents, employees and representatives shall have the right to enter thel Leased Premises, at reasonable hours, for purposes of inspection, cleaning, maintenance, repairs, alterations or additions as Lessor may deem necessary, or to show the Premises to prospective lessees, purchasers or lenders. ARTICLE: 9. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEASE 9.01. Assignment and, Subletting by Lessee. Lessee shall not have the right to assign this 9.02.. Assignment by. Lessor. This Lease may be assigned byl Lessor to any successor owner Lease, or sublet any or all ofthe Leased Premises, during the Term. ofthe Leased Premises, without consent for notice to the Lessee. ARTICLE 10. DEFAULT 10.01. Lessee' 's Default. Each of the following events shall be deemed to be events of default by Lessee under this Lease: 3 (a) Lessee fails to promptly pay any installment of Rent due under this Lease, (b)Lessee fails to comply with any term, provision or covenant ofthis Lease, other than the payment of] Rent, and does not cure the failure within thirty (30) days after 10.02. Remedies for Default. On the occurrence of any event of default specified in Paragraph 11.01, Lessor shall have those rights and remedies available to it by law or equity or by except when abatement of Rent is permitted herein. written notice oft the failure tol Lessee. any other provisions ofthis Lease. 10.03. Lessor's Default. IfLessor defaults in the performance of any term, covenant or condition required to be performed by it under this agreement, Lessee may elect to do either one oft the following: (a). After not less than thirty (30) days' written notice to Lessor and Lessee's failure to remedy such default, Lessee may. remedy such default by any necessary action and, in connection with such remedy, may pay expenses including reasonable attorney fees. All sums expended or obligations incurred by Lessee in connection with remedying Lessor's default shall bej paid by Lessor to Lessee on demand and, oni failure of such reimbursement, Lessee may, in addition to any other right or remedy that Lessee may have, deduct these costs and expenses from Rent subsequently becoming due under this Lease. (b)Lessee may terminate this Lease on giving at least thirty (30) days' notice to Lessor of such intention in the event Lessor does not remedy such default within such thirty (30) day period. Int the event Lessee elects this option, the Lease willb be terminated on the date designated inl Lessee's notice, unless Lessor has cured the default prior to 10.04. Cumulative Remedies. Pursuit ofany ofthei remedies provided in thisl Leasel by either Lessor orl Lessee shall not preclude pursuit of any oft the other remedies provided in this Lease or by law. Pursuit ofany remedy provided in this Lease or by law by either party shall not constitute af forfeiture or waiver of any damages accruing to either party by reason ofthe violation ofany of the terms, provisions and covenants contained in this Lease. Nor shall pursuit of any remedies provided in this Lease by Lessor constitute a waiver or forfeiture of any rent due to Lessor under expiration oft the thirty (30) day period. this Lease. 10.05. Waiver of Default. No waiver by either party of any default or violation or breach ofany of thet terms, provisions or covenants contained in this Lease shall be deemed or construed to constitute a waiver ofany other violation or breach ofany ofthet terms, provisions and covenants oft the Lease. Forbearance by either party to enforce one or more oft the remedies provided in this Lease or by law on an event of default shall not be deemed or construed to constitute a waiver of such default. ARTICLE: ILINDEMNIFICATION 11.01. Lessee hereby indemnifies and agrees to save harmless Lessor from and against any and all claims that (i) arise from or are in connection with the possession, use, occupation, management, repair, maintenance or control oft thel Leased Premises caused by Lessee or (ir) arise from or are in connection with any act or omission ofLessee or Lessee' s agents, employees 4 orinvitees, or (iii) result ini injury toj person orj property or loss of life sustained in the Leased Premises. Lessee shall, ati its own cost and expense, defend any and all actions, suits and proceedings which may bel brought against Lessor with respect to the foregoing or in which they may be impleaded. Lessee shall pay, satisfy and discharge any and all judgments, orders and decrees which may be recovered against in connection with the foregoing. Lessee shall pay all costs, expenses and reasonable attorney's fees that may be expended or incurred by Lessor in enforcing the covenants ofLessee hereunder. ARTICLE: 12. MISCELLANEOUS 12.01. Americans with Disabilities Act. Lessor agrees that the Leased Premises comply 12.02. Notices and. Addresses. All notices to be given under this agreement shall be given by certified mail or registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the with all provisions oft the Americans with Disabilities Act. proper party, at the following addresses: Lessor: HanoverT Township, Northampton County Attn: John. J. Finnigan, Jr., Township Manager 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 Fali Sidhva, CEO Lessee: Helping Hands Children Services Management, LLC 640 Freedom Business Center Drive, Suite 220 King of Prussia, PA 19460-1332 Either party may change the address to which notices are to be sent by giving the other party notice oft the new address in the manner provided in this Paragraph. Notice by registered or certified mail shall be deemed given on the third business day following deposit in the mail. 12,03. Binding Successors and Assigns. All rights and liabilities given to, or imposed on, the respective parties to this Lease shall extend to and bind the several respective successors and assigns of the parties when otherwise permitted by this Lease. 12.04. Reasonableness. In all instances where Lessor's or Lessee's consent, permission or 12.05. Pennsylvania Law to Apply. This Lease shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. All obligations oft the parties created by this agreement are performable inl Northampton County, Pennsylvania. approval is required, the same shall: not be unreasonably refused, withheld or delayed. 12.06.. Legal Construction. In the event any one or more oft the provisions contained in this agreement shall for any reason be held tol be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision oft the agreement, and this agreement shall be construed as ifs such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been included in the agreement. 5 12.07. Prior Agreements Superseded. This Lease constitutes the only agreement between Lessor and Lessee and supersedes any prior understandings or written or oral agreements between the parties respecting the subject matter of this Lease. 12.08.. Amendment. No amendment, modification, or alteration oft the terms ofthis Lease shall be binding unless in writing, dated subsequent to the date oft this Lease, and duly executed by the Lessor and Lessee. 12.09. Time ofEssence. Time is of the essence oft this Lease. the parties hereto execute this Agreement, and intend to be legally bound hereby. LESSOR: ATTEST: HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY By: BY: Elizabeth D. Ritter, Secretary JOHN N. DIACOGIANNIS, Chairman Board of Supervisors WITNESS: LESSEE: HELPING HANDS CHILDREN CHILDREN SERVICES MANAGEMENT,LIC (SEAL) /Sih FALI SIDHVA, CEO 9/2/2021 Andrew Koczo 6 RESOLUTION21-18 HANOVER TOWNSHIP-NORTHAMPTON COUNTY WHEREAS, The Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township ("Township"), Northampton County, Pennsylvania ("Applicant") desires to apply for grants with the Northampton County Department of Community and Economic Development ("Authority") from the 2021 Grow NORCO program. Be it RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County hereby requests a 2021 GrOWNORCO grant of$53,328.00: from thel Northampton County DepatmentofEcomomic & Community Development to be used for Colonial Regional Police Department Capital Improvements; Replace Security Camera System, Radio Dispatch System, Telephone System, and Security Entry System. NOWTHERFORE, ITISI FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: 1. Any application for a grant from the Authority may be signed on behalf of the applicant by the officials oft the Township ofHanover who, at the time of signing, has TITLE of Chairman, Board of Supervisors; or Vice Chairman, Board of Supervisors; or Township Secretary, Township 2. The signature page for the grant agreement can be executed on behalf of the Township by the Official who, at the time of the signing oft the agreement, has the TITLE specified in paragraph 1 3. Ift this official signed the "Signature Page for Grant Application" prior to the passage of this 4. Any amendment to the grant agreement can be executed on behalf of the Township by the Official who, at the time of the signing of the agreement, has the TITLE specified in paragraph 1 and the 5. This Resolution shall remain in effect and binding until rescinded or modified by the Board of Treasurer or Township Manager. and the Township is bound by the grant agreement: Resolution, this grant ofauthority applies retroactively to the date of signing. Township is bound by the grant amendment. Supervisors, Township ofH Hanover. RESOLVED this 14th day of September 2021 ATTEST BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hanover Township, Northampton County By: By: Elizabeth D. Ritter, Secretary Board of Supervisors John N. Diacogiannis, Chairman Board of Supervisors Ib hereby certify that this Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors, Hanover Township, Northampton County, this 14th day ofSeptember 2021 and said Resolution has been recorded int thel Minutes oft the Board of Supervisors of] Hanover' Township and remains in effect as of this date. Elizabeth D. Ritter, Secretary Board of Supervisors, Hanover Township- Northampton County RESOLUTION2 21-19 HANOVER TOWNSHIP-NORTHAMPTON COUNTY WHEREAS, The Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township (Township"), Northampton County, Pennsylvania ("Applicant") desires to apply for grants with the Northampton County Department of Community and Economic Development ("Authority") from the 2021 Grow NORCO program. Be it RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County hereby requests a 2021 GrOWNORCO grant of$31,286.00 from the Northampton County Department ofEconomic & Community Development to be used for Public Works Department to purchase a new 18" Eeger Beever Brush Chipper. NOWTHERFORE, ITIS) FURTHER RESOLVEDTHAT: 1. Any application for a grant from the Authority may be signed on behalf of the applicant by the officials oft the Township of] Hanover who, at the time of signing, has TITLE of Chairman, Board of Supervisors; or Vice Chairman, Board of Supervisors; or Township Secretary, Township 2. The signature page for the grant agreement: can be executed on behalf of the Township by the Official who, at the time of the signing oft the agreement, has the TITLE specified in paragraph 1 3. Ift this official signed the "Signature Page for Grant Application" prior to the passage of this 4. Any amendment to the grant agreement can ber executed on behalfo of the Township by the Official who, at the time of the signing of the agreement, has the TITLE specified in paragraph 1 and the 5. This Resolution shall remain in. effect and binding until rescinded or modified by: the Board of Treasurer or' Township Manager. and the Township is bound by the, grant agreement, Resolution, this grant of authority applies retroactively to the date of signing. Township is bound by the grant amendment. Supervisors, Township ofl Hanover. RESOLVED this 14th day of September 20215 ATTEST BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hanover Township, Northampton County By: By: Elizabeth D. Ritter, Secretary Board of Supervisors John N. Diacogiannis, Chairman Board of Supervisors Ib hereby certify that this Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors, Hanover Township, Northampton County, this 14thd day of September 2021 and said Resolution has been recorded in the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors ofl Hanover' Township and remains in effect as oft this date. Elizabeth D. Ritter, Secretary Board of Supervisors, Hanover Township- Northampton County RESOLUTION 20 -2 20 HANOVER TOWNSHIP- NORTHAMPTON COUNTY WHEREAS, The Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township ("Township"), Northampton County, Pennsylvania ("Applicant") desires to apply for grants with the Commonwealth Financing Authority Be it RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County hereby requests a Local Share Account - Northampton & Lehigh Counties grant of $28,933.00 from the Commonwealth Financing Authority to be used for a ELSAG Plate HunterTM F3 - 2 Camera System ("Authority") from the Local Share Account ofNorthampton & Lehigh Counties; and (LPR's). NOWTHERFORE, ITISFURTHER: RESOLVED THAT: 1. Any application for a grant from the Authority may be signed on behalf of the applicant by the officials ofthe Township of Hanover who, at the time ofs signing, has TITLEofChairman, Board of Supervisors; or Vice Chairman, Board of Supervisors; or Township Secretary, Township 2. The signature page for the grant agreement: can be executed on behalf of the Township by the Official who, at the time of the signing of the agreement, has the TITLE specified in paragraph 1 3. Ifthis official signed the "Signature Page for Grant Application" prior to the passage of this 4. Any amendment to the grant agreement can be executed on behalfo oft the Township by the Official who, at the time oft the signing of the agreement, has the TITLE specified inj paragraph 1 and the 5. This Resolution shall remain in effect and binding until rescinded or modified by the Board of Treasurer or' Township Manager. and the Township is bound by the grant agreement Resolution, this grant of authority applies retroactively to the date of signing. Township is bound by the, grânt amendment. Supervisors, Township of] Hanover. RESOLVED this 14th day of September 2021. ATTEST BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HanoverTownship, Northampton County By: By: Elizabeth D. Ritter, Secretary Board of Supervisors John N. Diacogiannis, Chairman Board of Supervisors Ihereby certify that this Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors, Hanover Township, Northampton County, this 14th day of September 2021, and said Resolution has been recorded in the Minutes oft the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township and remains in effect as ofthis date. Elizabeth D. Ritter, Secretary Board of Supervisors, Hanover Township Northampton County RESOLUTION 21-21 This resolution, approved and adopted by the Board of Supervisors ofHanover' Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, on the date hereinafter set forth. Witnesseth: WHEREAS, Section 7503 of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Services Code, 35 Pa. C.S. Section 7101 et seq. mandates that Hanover Township prepare, maintain and keep current an emergency operations plan for the prevention and minimization ofinjury and damage caused by a major emergency WHEREAS, in response to the mandate stated above, this Township has prepared an emergency operations plan to provide prompt and effective emergency response proçedures to be followed in the WHEREAS, this Township has also prepared an emergency, operations plan in order to reduce the potential effects of a major emergency: or disaster and' to protect the health, safety and welfare of the NOW,THEREFORE, we, the undersigned Supervisors ofH Hanover Township do hereby approve, adopt and place into immediate effect the Emergency Operations Plan ofH Hanover Township. This Plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis to make certain that it conforms to the requirements of the Northampton or disaster within the Township; and event ofai major emergency or disaster; and residents oft this Township; County Emergency Opérations Plan. Adopted this 14th day of September 2021 Board of Superyisors, Hanover Township - Northampton County John N. Diacogiannis, Chairman Michael J. Prendeville, Vice Chairman John D. Nagle Susan A. Lawless Jeffrey M. Warren ATTEST: Date: September 14, 2021 Elizabeth D. Ritter, Township Secretary PROMULGATION THIS PLAN WAS ADOPTED BY: HANOVER TOWNSHIP UNDER RESOLUTIONNO.2021-21DATED SEPTEMBER 14, 2021. IT SUPERCEDES ALLI PREVIOUS PLANS. (John N. Diacogiannis - Chief Elected Official) (Michael J. Prendeville- Elected Official) (Susan A. Lawless Elected Official) (John D. Nagle - Elected Official) (Jeffrey M. Warren - Elected Official) (John J.J Finnigan, Jr. - Township Manager) (Elizabeth D. Ritter- - Secretary) (John J. Finnigan, Jr.-1 Emergency Management Coordinator) BASE ENGINEERING INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS 1010 N. QUEBEC: STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA 18109-1607 (610)437-0978 (610)437-0979 FAX (610)432-3800 AFR ENGINEERING INCA BaMEgtenggBstnp.cm www.E BaseEng.com CIVIL . STRUCTURAL . MUNICIPAL e ELECTRICAL e MATERIAL HANDLING e MECHANICAL . SUPERVISION Board of Supervisors Hanover Township Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017 September 8, 2021 Re: TIME EXTENSION letter Proposed Dunkin Donuts at 4098 Bath Pike (TMP M6-15-106-0214). /Base Project#2016-118 Dear Supervisors, Please consider this letter as requesting the necessary time extension for 90 days beyond September 18, 2021 through December 18, 2021 = on behalf ofthe Applicant (Divinity Group, LLC) - for the Developer to complete the improvements. Thank you in anticipation of your approval. Please contact this office ifyou have any questions. Yours sincerely, nt Mnkheje Amit Mukherjee, MS, PE Principal Engineer mukienehasceg.com (P)610-437-0978 ext. 13 Fellow-ASCE C.C.: HEA AM/clw Buildy yourjoundation on a solid. BASE * 42 years ofservice with integrity * LANGAN ENGINEERING &4 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Technical Excellence Practical Experience Client Responsiveness September 7, 2021 Via email and First Class Mail JohnJ J. Finnegan, Jr., Township Manager Hanover Township 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017 Re: Pennsylvania Municipal Planning Code Extension Letter Willow Crest Farms Hanover Township, Northampton County, PA Langan Project No.: 200114001 Dear John: Regarding the above referenced project, on behalf of the applicant, please let this letter serve to grant the Township an extension until December 31, 2021 to review and take action under the Pennsylvania Municipal Planning Code. Please call us at (215) 491-6500 if you have any questions. Very trulyyours, Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. Lhh Gregory Elko, PE Managing Principal/Executive' Vice President CC: Arnold Alleyne - Willow Crest Farms, LLC Gregory Gulick, - Owner Jim Holzinger, Esq, Boyer Holzinger Harak & Scomillio argmncmdsondsuoaeNweRcDANtanpadmacu2ia0r Hanover Township MPC Extension Letter.doc P.0. Box 1569 Doylestown, PA 18901-0219 T: 215.491.6500 2700 Kelly Road, Suite 200 F:215.491.6501 www.langan.com 18976 Shipping Address: Stone Manor Corporate Center Warrington, PA New Jersey - New York Virginia . California - Pennsylvania . Connecticut * Florida * Abu Dhabi . Athens . Doha Dubai * Istanbul