LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors ofHanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, will consider for adoption at a Public Hearing to be held at 7:00 p.m. on the 23rd day ofl February, 2021, at the Hanover Township Municipal Building, 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, an Ordinance to amend the Code ofOrdinances by amending the text ofthe Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 185 toj provide for new Permitted Uses and new Conditional Uses in the AFHBD - Aircraft Flightpath Highway Business Zoning District. Int the event that the Board of Supervisors do not consider for adoption the Ordinance described hereinafter at the Public Hearing, the Board of Supervisors will consider the Ordinance for adoption at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors to be held on the gth day ofMarch, 2021, at the Hanover' Township Municipal Building, 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the meeting will bel held electronically through Zoom. nttps:/us02web.zoom.1si183979019362'pwd-SIEZ282bIN5OIVCDU3SFcvcluxdz09 and To access the meeting through your computer go to: enter Meeting ID: One tap mobile Dial by your. location 8397901 9362 and Passcode: 422089 071592.3970901 *422089# US (Washington D.C.) 0226.9.930.901 *422089# US (Chicago) +1 3017 715 8592 US (Washington D.C.) +1312626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646558 8656 US (New York) +1 2532 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +13 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +16 6699 90091281 US (San Jose) Meeting ID: 83979019 9362 Passcode: 422089 Find your local number: htps/us02webzcom.u Copies of the proposed Ordinance are available for review at the Hanover Township Municipal Building located at 3630. Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during normal business hours. The following is the proposed Amendment to the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSXLVANIA TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE HANOVER TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE CHAPTER 185TO PROVIDE FOR NEW PERMITTED USES AND A NEW CONDITIONAL USE IN' THE APIBD-AIRCRAFT FLIGHTPATH HIGHWAY BUSINESS ZONING DISTRICT WHEREAS, The Supervisors ofl Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, under the powers vested in them by the "Second Class Township Code" of Pennsylvania and the authority and procedures oft the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code", as amended, as well as other laws of the Commonwealth of] Pennsylvania, do hereby enact and ordain the following amendment to the text of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance; WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors ofHanover Township desire toa amend its Zoning Ordinance by providing for new permitted uses and a new conditional use in the. AFHBD - Aircraft Flightpath Highway Business Zoning District. NOW, THEREFORE, be it 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: SECTION1: The Supervisors ofH Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, under the powers vested in them by the "Second Class Township Code" and the "Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code", as amended, as well as other laws ofthe Commonwealth of] Pennsylvania, do hereby ordain and enact the following amendments to the text of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance Chapter 185 Zoning, oft the Code of Ordinances, as amended. SECTION2: Chapter 185 Zoning of the Code ofOrdinances ofHanover Township is hereby amended by amending Section 185-12. Definitions, to add a new definition to read as follows: Beverage/Botling Works manufacturing and packaging oft ready to drink (non- alcoholic) beverages such as carbonated soft drinks, water, flavored water, sparkling water, fruit juices, coffee, tea and similar beverages." SECTION3: Chapter 185 Zoning oft the Code of Ordinances ofHanover Township is hereby amended by amending Section 185-38 D. Permitted Uses, to add new: subsections (12) Light Industrial, Light Manufacturing Plant and (13) Beverage/Botting Works to read as follows: "(12) Light Industrial, Light Manufacturing Plant, excepting however, those whose primary uses involve chemical manufacturing or whose primary use involves hazardous chemicals or materials. (3)Beyerage/Botting Works." SECTION4: Chapter 185 Zoning oft the Code of Ordinances of Hanover Township is hereby amended by amending Section 185-38 E. Conditional Uses, to add a new subsection (11) Warehouse and Storage Facilities in excess of25% oft the square footage of the building to read as follows: "(11) Warehouse and Storage Facilities in excess of25% oft the square footage of the building." SECTION5: Chapter 185 Zoning oft the Code ofOrdinances of] Hanover Township is hereby amended by amending Section 185-38 G. Prohibited' Uses, to delete subsection (4) Warehousing, distribution and storage uses in excess of25% oft the square footage in a building. and: renumber the subsequent subsections. SECTION6: Chapter 185 Zoning, oft the Code ofOrdinances of Hanover Township is hereby amended by amending Section 185-54 E.(15)(a) Regulated Uses for conditional uses by adding a: new subsection (a)[9] Warehouse and Storage Facilities in excess of25% oft the square footage of the building to read as follows: "I9] Warehouse and Storage Facilities IS 185-38E(11)] where such uses are accessory to or serve aj principal use and where such warehouse or storage exceeds 25% ofthe square footage in a building." " SECTION7: Chapter 185 Zoning, oft the Code of Ordinances of] Hanover Township is hereby amended by amending Section 185-54 E.(15)(b) Specific regulations applicable to these conditional uses by adding a new: subsection (b)(7) to read as: follows: "(b)(7) Warehouse and Storage Facilities where such uses are accessory to or serve a principal use and where such warehouse or storage exceeds 25% oft the square footage in a building shall bel limited to the storage ofmaterials used and/or the products produced on site." SECTION8: SEVERABILITY. Ifa court of competent jurisdiction declares any provisions of this Amendment to be invalid in whole or inj part, the effect of such decision shall be limited to those provisions expressly stated ini the decision tol be invalid, and all other provision of this zoning Amendment shall continue to be separately and fully effective. SECTION9: REPEALER. All provisions ofTownship ordinances and resolutions or parts thereof that are in conflict with the provisions ofthis Ordinance, are hereby repealed. SECTION 10: ENACTMENT. This Amendment shall be effective five (5) days after the date of passage. James L. Broughal, Solicitor Hanover Township Northampton County 38 West Market Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 ORDINANCE NO.. AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA AMENDING CHAPTER 133, PROPERTY MAINTENANCE OF THE CODE OF CODIFIED ORDINANCES TO PROVIDE CHANGES TO THE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER WHICH INCLUDE UPDATES TO THE INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE ("IPMC") WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors oft the Township of Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania have enacted, by Ordinance, regulations dealing, in part, with property maintenance, and adopting certain editions of the IPMC which Ordinance has been amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the Township ofHanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania has determined that it would bei int the best interest ofthe Township of Hanover to amend its Ordinance to include amended and updated edition to the IPMC. NOW, THEREFORE, BEI IT ANDI IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED AND ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OFTHE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: Section 133-1 Adoption of Standards oft the Code of Codified Ordinances of the Township of Hanover, Northampton County, be amended to read as follows: "Adopting the 2015 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC), published by the International Code Council, is hereby adopted and amended, and shallbe cited asthe "Property Maintenance Code ofH Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania" Section 2: Section 133:2Modlification to Standards oft the Code of Codified Ordinances oft the TownshipofHanover, Northampton County be amended to read as follows: Pennsylvania" in place of the bracketed phrase "[NAME OFJ JURISDICTION)." Code" to read "Section 185 of the code of Hanover Township, Northampton County, 1. Section 101.1, insert "Hanover Township, Northampton County, 2, Section 102.3 Application to other Codes, amend "Internationalz Zoning Pennsylvania," 3Delete Section 106.4 and Restate as follows: "Section 106.4 Violations and penalties. Any person who shall violate a provision of this code shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to ai fine of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) ori imprisonment for a term not to exceed ninety (90) days, or both, at the discretion of the court. Each day that av violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense." (1) Bei in writing to the property owner and occupants, ifa applicable. " 4. Delete Section 107.2(1) Form and Restate as follows: "Section 107.2 Form. 5. Delete Section107.3 and Restate as follows: "Section 107.3 Method of service. Such notice shall be deemed to be properly served ifa copy thereof is sent by certified or first-class mail addressed to the last known address." 6. Delete Section 111.1 and Restate as follows: "Section 111.1 Application for appeal. Any person aggrieved by notice of violation, determination or order issued by the Building Code Office or his/her designee or affected by any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this Chapter 133 shall have the right to appeal to the HanoverTownship Building Code of Appeals Board, provided a written application for appeal is filed within 30 days following the day the decision, notice or order was. served. # 7. Delete Section 111.3 and Restate as follows: "Section 111.3 Notice of meeting. The board shall meet upon notice from the chairman, within 30 days of the filing of an appeal, or at stated periodic meetings." ini the final line ofs section. 8. In! Section 112.4 insert monetary sums of "$50.00" and' "$1,000," respective 9. In Section 302 Exterior Property Areas Insert new subsection "Section 302.10 Storage of mechanical parts and equipment. Any items intended for the construction and or repair of automobiles, lawn equipment and other similar machinery shall be store in ai fully enclosed building." 10. In Section 302.4' Weeds. Delete Section 302.4 and Restate as follows: "Section 302.4" Weeds. Premises and exterior property shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 89 Grass and Weeds of the HanoverTownship Code of Codified Ordinances. # 11.Thei following portions of Section. 302.8 are amended as follows: a. Section 302.8. Motor Vehicles in Residential Districts. Except as provided in other regulations, noty more than one currently unregistered and/or uninspected motor vehicle shall be parked, kept or stored on any premises located in a residential district as provided in other regulations and approved by the Building Code Official, not more than two currently unregistèred: and/or uninspected motor vehicles shall be parked, kept or stored on any premises located in a nonresidential district as defined by the Hanover Township Zoning unlawful for any person, owner or lessee to maintainar motor vehicle nuisance upon any premises, except when completely enclosed in an approved structure. Amotorv vehicle nuisance shalli include any motor vehicle which is unable to move underi its own power and has any of the defined by the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance. b.Section 302.8.1 Motor' Vehicles in Nonresidential Districts. Except as Ordinance. C. Section 302.8.2 Motor' Vehicle Nuisances Prohibited. It shall be following defects: with: sharp edges. 1) Section 302.8.2.1 Broken Windshields, mirrors or other glass 2) Section 302.8.2.2 One or more flat or open tires or tubes 3) Section 302.8.2.3 Missing doors, windows, hood, truck or 4) Section 302.8.2.4. Any body parts with sharp edges, including 5) Section 302.8.2.5 Missing tires resulting in unsafe suspension 6) Section 302.8.2.6 Upholstery which is torn or open which 7) Section 302.8.2.7 Broken headlamps or tail-lamps with sharp 8) Section 302.8.2.8 Disassembled chassis parts apart from the 9)Section 302.8.2.9 Protruding sharp objects from the chassis. 10) Section 302.8.2.10 Broken vehicle frame suspended from 11) Section 302.8.2.11 Leaking or damaged oil pan or gas tank 12) Section 302.8.2.12: Exposed battery containing acid. 13)Section 302.8.2.13 Inopèrable locking mechanism for doors 14) Section 302.8.2.14 Open or damaged floorboards, including 15) Section 302.8.2.15 Damaged bumpers pulled away from 16)Section 302.8.2.16 Broken grill with protruding edges. 17) Section 302.8.2.17 Loose or damaged metal trim and clips. 18) Section 302.8.2.18 Broken communication equipment 19) Section 302.8.2.19 Suspended on unstable supports. which could permit vermin harborage. other body parts which could permit animal harborage. holes resulting from rust. of the motor vehicle. could permit animal and/or vermin harborage. edges. motor vehicle stored in disorderly fashion or loose in or on the vehicle. the, ground in an unstable manner. which could cause at fire or explosion. or trunk trunk and firewall perimeter of vehicle, antennas. 12.n Section 403.2 Bathrooms and toilet rooms addi thet following sentence at the end oft the section: "Any bathroom and/or toilet room which is renovated or installed after the date of this chapter shall be equipped with a mechanical ventilation system vented to the exterior of the building." 13.1 In Section 404.4 Bedroom and living room requirements delete Section 404.4.1 and Restate as follows:" Section 404.4.1 Room area. Every living room shall contain not less than 120: square feet (11.2 square meters) and every bedroom shall contain not less than 70 square feet (6.5 square meters) fori the first occupant and an additional 50 square feet (4.6 square meters) for each additional occupant." 14. In Section 602.3 Heat supply Insert "October 1t to April 30."ir in place of the bracketed 15. In Section 602.4 Occupiable workspaces Insert "October 1 to. April 30."i in place of 16. In Section 604 Electrical Facilities Insert new subsection "Section 604.4. The electrical means of disconnect and overload devices for all occupied building and dwelling units shall be accessible to the occupants ofs such buildings and dwelling units at all times." 17. In Section 704 Fire Protection Systems, add new subsections ast follows: phrase [DATE] to [DATE]." the bracketed phrase "[DATE] to [DATE]." a. Section 704.3. Smoke detention system maintenance. The occupant(s) of each dwelling unit shall notify the property owner and/or agent in the event a smoke detector needs to be repaired and/or replaced. The owner of each dwelling unit shall provide new batteries for smoke detectors and at least annually. It shall be the responsibility oft the occupant to ensure that the batteries are not removed: for any reason. Anyone tampering or interfering with the operation or effectiveness of a smoke detector shall be considèred, to bei in violation of this Code and shall be subject to the penalties as set forthi in Section 106.4ofthis Code. b. Section 704.4. Fire Extinguishers. 1) Section 704.4.1 Fire Extinguishers shall be provided and maintained as required by Section 906.2 of the International Fire Code and Chapter: 10oft the National Fire Codes. 2) Section 704.4.2 Every dwelling unit shall be provided with a minimum ofone 2-A, 10-B: C.f fire extinguisher and shall be inspected yearly as required by Section 704.4.1 of this Code SECTION3. REPEALER. Ordinance: 5-13, adopting the 2006 International Property Maintenance Code with certain additions, insertions, deletions, and changes thereto, and all other ordinances, code sections or partsthereofinc conflictwith this Ordinance, are hereby repealed. the provisions of this Ordinanceare hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY, All Ordinances or parts ofC Ordinances or Resolutions conflicting with ORDINANCENO.2I- AN ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THEI BOARDOF: SUPERVISORS OFHANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER155, STREETS AND; SIDEWALKS, ARTICLEII CONDITIONS OF CURBS AND: SIDEWALKS DEALING WITHTHEI DEPOSITING OF SNOW ON TOWNSHIP STREETS AND KEEPING FIREHYDRANIS CLEAR OF SNOW. AND. REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENTHEREWITH NOW, THEREFORE, be it enacted and ordained by the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylyania, and the same is hereby ordained and enacted as follows, to wit: SECTION 1. The Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, under the powers vested in them by the "Second Class Township Code", as well as other laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby ordain and enact the following amendment to the Code of Ordinances of the Township. of Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Chapter 155, Article 1 Sections 155-14 and 155-15. SECTION2: Code of Ordinancès of the Township of Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (the Township"), Chapter 155, Article II Section 155-14, is hereby amended by adding the following subsections D and E toi read as: follows: "D. Deposit of snow on streets and fire hydrants prohibited. No person or entity owning, controlling or occupying any property adjoining or fronting upon any Township street shall allow or permit snow ori ice to be thrown or placed on' Township streets after or during periods ofs snow. Fire hydrants shall not be covered with snow or ice. E. Firel hydrants tol be kept clear. Any person upon whose property ai fire hydrant is located shall, within 121 hours ofa snowfall, clean the fire hydrants, and the area immediately adjacent, ofsnow and ice." SECTION3. Code of Ordinances of Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Chapter 155,Articlel II Section 155-15 Violations and) Penalties, isl hereby amended to1 read asi follows: "A. Any person who violates or permits a violation of Article II Sections 155-8 to 155-14 A. B. and C. shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding brought before a District Justice under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, be guilty of a summary offense and shall bej punishable by a fine ofnot less than $100.00: nor more than $1,000.00, plus costs of prosecution, Indefault tofpayment thereof, the defendant may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days. Each day or portion thereofthat such violation continues or is permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense, and each section of this article that is violated shall also B. Any person who violates any provision of Article II Section 155-14Da and E: shall be subject to the fOlowingpenalties: constitute a separate offense. (1) First violation: upon conyiction in a summary proceeding brought before a District Judge under. the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall be guilty of a summary offense punishable byay fine of$50.00or 30 days'imprisonment, or both. (2). Second. violation, upon conviction in a summary proceeding brought before a District Judge under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall be guilty of a summary offense punishable by a fine of$150.00 or 60 days' imprisonment, or both. (3) Third and each subsequent violation: upon conviction inas summary proceeding brought before a District Judge under the Pennsylvania Rulès of Criminal Procedure, shall be guilty of a summary offense punishable by a fine of $300.00 or 90 days' imprisonment, orboth. (4) Multiple violations: Each day or portion thereof that such violation continues or is permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense, and each section of this article that is violated shall also constitute a separate offense." SECTION 4. If any section, clause, provision or portion of this Ordinance or regulation incorporated herein 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 or regulation. SECTION5. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same arel hereby repealed. SECTION6. THIS ORDINANCE shall be effective five:(5) days after adoption. SECTION7. ENACTED AND ORDAINED this day of 2021. ATTEST: HANOVER: TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTONICOUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA By: Print Name: Title: By: Print Name Title: HANOVER TOWNSHIP NORTHAMPTON COUNTY PROCLAMATIONNO. 2021 - APROCLAMATION HONORING ELJAHJOHN SIVICK ON THEACHIEVEMENT OF HIS EAGLE AWARD WHEREAS; Elijah has achieved a signifiçant açcomplishment in life's path! earning his Eagle WHEREAS, Elijah, a resident of Hanoyer Township, will officially receive his award, during an Eagle Preséntation Ceremony, as a member of Boy Scout Troop, 302, First Presbyterian Church, WHEREAS, for his Eagle Project Elijah created. a chimney swift tower for First Presbyterian Church sO that the chimney swifts currently living in thechurch's chimneys have anew habitat. Award as ai member oft the Boy Scouts of America on. December 29, 2020; and Bethlehem, PA; ànd EA X S3 Hopefully allowing for the chimneys to be properly cleaned; and WHEREAS, Elijah has exemplified the virtues. of scouting and has exhibited. leadership skills in his troop serving Senior Patrol Leader, Troop Guide; Quartermaster, Patrol Leader and Assistant Patrol NOW, THEREFORE BEIT AND' IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED, by the Board of Supervisors of TownshipofHanovel, County of Nothampton, and the Compwwlaffeamsasis That Elijah John Sivick is applauded and recognized on the occasion of his Eagle Award and the Board, of Supèrvisors congratulates him for his dedication and devotion; in preserving the finest virtues of American life as set forth by Scouting principles. The Board of Supervisors also proçlaim Friday, February 26, 2021 as Elijah John Sivick Day, in Hanover Township. Leader. APPROVED and adopted this 23rd day ofFebruary 2021.0 ATTEST: HANOVER TOMASIE.NORTIAMTION COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ELIZABETH D. RITTER, Secretary Board of Supervisors JOHNN.DIACOGIANNIS, Chairman - Board of Supervisors INTHE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Re: Dedication and. Acceptance of Roads in ANOVERTOWNSET Northampton County, Pennsylvania : No: : : Term: RESOLUTION 21- WHEREAS, on January 28, 2021, DAVIDI M.JAINDL, MARK W.JAINDL, AND JOHNI F.LISICKY, CO-EXECUTORS OF' THE ESTATE OF FRED. J, JAINDL A/K/A FREDJ.JAINDL, A/K/A FRED JAINDL, did grant and conyey unto the' TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER a certain road Braddock Court), which is more fully described in said Deed, a copy ofwhich is attached hereto and made aj part hereof and marked as. Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, said Deed: is tol bei recorded ini thel Recorder of Deeds Office, Northampton County Courthouse, Baston, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, the Act ofMay 1, 1933, P.L. 103, Art. XI, 1140, as amended reads as follows: "The Supervisors of any township may accept by resolution int the name of thet township, any land dedicated by deed to thet township together with a draft or survey ofthe1 road, street o1 alley showing location and width thereof, shall be filed in the office with the clerk of quarter sessions court." NOW, THERLFORE, BE IT RESOLVIED, that in accordance with the foregoing, the. Board of Supervisors ofHanover Township hereby formally accept in the namec ofHanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, the above-described road which is duly recorded ini the Office oft the] Recorder of] Deeds ofNorthampton County. RESOLVED this day of 2021. ATTEST: BOARD OFSUPERVISORS HANOVERTOWASIT, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY,PENNSYLVANIA By: By: Secretary of the) Board of Supervisors Chairman of the Board of Supervisors EXHIBIT ""A" DEED OF DEDICATION- BRADDOCK COURT Prepared by/Return to: James L. Broughal, Esquire Broughal &DeVito, LLP, 38 West Market Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Portiono ofNorthampton Comty Parcel) LD.No: L615-10-61-0204 DIEDOFDEDICATION MONOCACY) VARS-POrTONOrIoTa. RIGITOF-WAYTRADDOCKCOURT THIS INDENTURE, madet this agHhayoes L ini the; year ofOur Lord Two Thousand Twenty-One (202.1). BETWEEN Jonuary DAYID. M. JAIVDL, MARK W.. JAINDL, and. JOHNE.I LISICKI, Co-Executors ofthe STATEOPFRIDARICKZ. JAINDL. A/KA. FRED. J.. JAINDLA A/RA FRED JAINDL, Iate otialgnCmty,Pamphomi, GRANTORSI herein, party oft the first part; AND HANOVIR TOWNSHIP, ai tnunicipal corporation organized and existlug under tho laws of the Camanvpalhdflengprul, with offices at 3630Jacksonville Road, looated: int the' Township of Hauover, County of Northampton and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, GRANTEE, WITNESSETH, that the said GRANTORS, for and in consideration of the sum of ONE and NO/100 ($1.00) DOLLAR, lawful money of the United States of America, unto them well and truly paid by the GRANTEE, at or before the sealing and delivery oft these presents, is hereby aoknowledged, have granted, bargained, sold, aliened, enfeoffed, released, conveyed and confirmed, and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfeoff, release, conyey and confirm untot the GRANTBE, its successors and assigns forever, all those certain orp piece(s) ofland: more fully described in EXHIBITS "A"and "", attached hereto and: mados lot(s) ALSOBEING, APORTION OFNORTHAMPTONG COIMPTANCAMITINENO oft the party second part. whereof thereceipt part hereof. MAP: L615 BLOCK: 10 LOT: 61 TOGETHER with all and singular improvetents ways, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments appertaining, and thes reversions and: remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof; and all the state, rights, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the said GRANTOR, in law, equity or otherwise, howsoever;ina and tot thes same and every part thercof. TO HAVE. AND TO HOLD, the said lot(s) or plece(s) of ground above-described unto the said GRANTEE, to and for the onlyproper uses andl behoofofsaid GRANTEE, its successors and assigns, forever, as and for aj publio street orl highway, or asaportion ofs sald public street or highway ofthe GRANTEE, and for all other public purposes, inoluding utility lines abd conyeyançe of stormwater, and said street shall become part oft those streets already owned and opened by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and/or the Township of Hatover, Northampton County, AND THE GRANTORS, their suiccessors and assigns, by these presents covenant, promise and agree to and with the GRANTEE, its successois and assigns, that neither tho GRANTORS nor theit successors and assigns, shall nor will at any timehereafter, ask, demand, recover or receive oforf from the GRANTEE, its successors and assigns, any sutn or sums ofmoney as and for damages for or of the physical grading of sald street to the grade as now established by the Board by of Supervisors of Hanover" Township, Northampton County, Pennsylyania, GRANTEE, and if such grade shall not be established at the day oft the date oft these presents that neither tho GRANTORS, nort their suocessors and assigns, shall nor will at any time thereafter ask, demand, recover o: reçeive aty such damage by reason of tho physical grading of said street to conform to the grade as first thereafter established o1 comfirmed by the said Board of Superyisors of Hanover Towiship, AND TBE GRANTORS, for themselves, their successors and assigns, acknowledge that ate that they may have a right to fair compensation for the land being dedicated hereln, they under applicable federal aud: state) law, and have consulted with theit legal counsel and withi regpect thereto, DUIGRANTORS,; fort themselves, theirs successors and assigus, voluntarily and froely walvo any right AND' THE GRANTORS, in their capacities as Co-Executors ofthe] Estate andi not iut theirindividual oapacities, covenant, promise, and agree to and with the GRANTEE, its successors and assigns, that they, the said GRANTORS have not heretofore done or committed any act, matier or whatsoever whereby the premises hereby granted, or any part thereof, is, are shall, or may thing be impeached, charged, or encumbered int title, charge, estate or otherwise howsoever. Ponnsylyania. reason Northampton County, Pennsylvania, GRANTEE, aware toj present 01 fyture componsation, ifa any, IN WITNISS WHEREOK, the GRANTOR, has caused this Indenture to be exeouted the day and year first above written, WITNESS: ESTATE or TREDERICKJ.JAINDL A/K/A FRED J. JAINDL. A/K/AJ JRED JAINDL By: Y LAe LBBAL) David M. Jaindi, inhis fiduciary' capacity as Co-Exeputor and: not hisi individual capacity Sune7hkllame By,, (SEAL) Mark W,. Jaind,i inl his fiduciary apallyle/p.Exepltor and not bisi individroapacity By: (SEAL) John/. Lisicky, inj Kist fduciary capatity as Co-Exebutor: and not his individual capacity. ABel Ihereby cerlify that the true and correct address of fa6 GRANTEB) As 3630 Jacksonville Road, Bethlehem, PA18017-9302., 9 COMMONWEALTH OFI PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF Lehigh ) )ss: ) Oni this, 28layd of. auuayy, 2021, before me, al Notaty Publio, the undersigned officer, personally appeared. David M. Jaindi, Co-Bxecutorofthe) Estate of Frederick J. Jaindi, a/lsla. Fred. J.Jaindl, a/k/al Fred Jaindl, known to: me (ox satisfactorily proven) to bet thej person whose namei is subscribed to the: foregoing instrument and acknowledged he exeouted the same: for thej purposes therein contained and desired the same mightberecorded as such, according to Iaw. IN WITNESS WHERBOF, Ih hereunto seti my hand and official seal. Commonweakh ofF Pennsylvanla NolarySeal KIMBERLYASEIP- Notary Publlc Lehigh County My Commissian! Expires May 14, 2023 Commission Numbor 1351775 Notary ADey COMMONWEALTH OF) PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF Lehigh ) )ss: Oni this 19H day of Jaouan 2021, before me, aNotary Public, the undersigued officer, personally appeated Matk' W. Jaindi, Co-Exeoutor oft the. Estate of Frederick J.Jaindi, a/k/al Fred J.J Jaindl, a/k/a Fred. Jaindl, known to me (or satisfaotorily: proyen) to bei the person whose name: iss subscribed tot thei forogoing instrument and acknowledged he executed the same for thoj purposes thereinl contained and desited the samei might ber recorded as such, according to law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, II hereunto set my hand and official seal. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania- Notary Seal LISAMGUTHRIE- NotaryP Public Lehigh County. My Commission! Expires Feb 10, 2023 Commission Number 1057056 sg COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF Lehiph ) )ss: ) Ont this Yh day of Fbrery 2021, before me, al Notary Public, the yndersigned officer, personally appeared John F. Lisicky, Co-Executor ofthe) Estate ofFrederick J.Jaindi, a/k/al FredJ.Jaindi, a/k/a Fred. Jaindi, known toi me (or satisfaotorlly: proven) to bet the person whose name: is subsoribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged: he executed fhe same for thej purposes therein contained and desired the same: might bei recorded as such, according to law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ihereunto set my hand and official seal, Mblleplly Notary Public Commonwealth ofP Pennsylvania Notary Seal KIMBERLYASEP.) Notary Publlc Lehigh County My Commission! Explros May 14, 2023 Commission Number 1351775 EXHBIT "A" Legal Description [atlached hereto] (006857673) THE PIDCOCK COMPANY GIVILE ENGINEERINGANDIANDLANDPLANNNG Tghilshal 1924 J.ScotF Pldçook, FR.A, Bnco) Blanh. K Auderzat, plmm, PE PE,LEPAP BoualdJ, J.Gawlk, PE. Mlani E, Hawnan,P PH., PrO: Janos A, Ropldeusch, PIK,IEEDAP John R.I Russek,e,RE. Brent G1 Tucker DoughcE, Habebosch, PE. Willam G. Kmez,..5, JeliayR. Matyas Jphn? reat M. D. Molabynts, Sniver,P.E. RE, Tad4 L.Sniag, R.A.,IEDAP AnhonyE. Mhilrdn,PE. Bymk. Zrulitihan, P. G. Idwin) Pdroch, PE,RLS. 1924-1967 Jolns. Pdeack, P,PLS 19:4-1999 Riphz M.F Puleoch,P RLS. 1952-2000 Rtined) ARCHITECTURE LAND: SURVEYING Oxfordi Driveu ut Fish Hatchery Road Telephone: 610-791-2252 Telefacslmile: 610-791-1256 B-mall: nboePuookoumpany.om Webshe: wwpdeudhompamyomn 2451 Parkwood) Drive Aijentowi, Pemnaylvania 18103-9608 Revised: January 20, 2021 Description of Bruddook Court as shown on a plan titled, "Plan Showing Right-Of-Way! For Braddock Court Tol Bel Dedioated' Tol Hanover Township Located Inl Hanover' Township, Northampton County, PA", dated Decembor 11,2017, bearing FeNo.#S-11887, as prepared Beginning at aj point on the easterly side of Seip) Road, said point being thet two following courses. from the most southwesterly corner oflands now or formerly ofDaniel Shire and Kelly (a) along the easterly right-of-way line of Soip Road along Lot 61 and Lot 62 on a ourVe to tho right, having a radius of 325,000 fect (dolta 29909149", tangent 84.55 feet, chord S: 2091821"W, (b)contimuing along Lot 62934953'15" W, a distanoe of25.00 feet tot the beginning point ofthis Thenco along) Lots 62 and 63, Lots 223-230, and) Lot 641 the following eleven courses: (1) on a cuive to the loft, having ai redlus of25.00: feet (dolta 90°00'00", tangent 25.00: feet, chord 8 1090645"E, 35.361 feet) for anl arc distançe of39.27 feeti tos at point, (2)55590645"3 B, a distance of32.89 feet to apoint, by The Pldoock Company, Allentown, Pemnsylvania: Shire (ecorded as RBV, .206-1,P0.501480; 163,64 feet) for an arc distance of165,42 feot to a.point, and desoription; (3) on a curve to the right, having a radius of 325.00 feet (delta 34051'49", tangent 102.05 feet, ohord 183704050"T E, 194.72 feet) for an Aro distance of1 197.76: feet to apoint, THE PIDCOCK COMPANY -2- (4)$2091456") B, a distance of57.88 feet to spoint, (5) on a curve to thel left, having ai iadius of29.00 feet (delta 47°32:45", tangent 12.77: feet, chord $44°01'18"E, 23.38: feet) for an arc distance of24.07 fest to apoint, (6) on a curve to the right, having a radius of 51.00 feet (delta 275°05'30", tangent 46.66: feet, chord S 69°45'04" W, 68,85: feet) for an arc distance of244.861 feot to a point, (7) on a curve: fo the left, having a radius of29.00: feet (delta 47032/45", tangent 12.77: feet, chord N03031/27" E, 23.38 feet) for an aro distance of24.07 foet to apoint, (8)N2091456" W,ac distance of 57.88: feet to apoint, (9) on a ourve to thel left,] having at radius of275.00 feet (delta 34051/49", tangent 86.35 foet, chord N37940'50" W, 164,76: feet) for an aro distance of167.33 feet to aj point, (10)! NS 55°06'45" W, a distance of32.89: feeti to #1 point, and (11) oll a ourvet to thel left, having ai radius of25.00: foet (delta 90°00'00", tangent 25.00 feet, chord S 79953'15" W,35.36 feet): for un arc distance of39.27: foot to apoint on the oasterly right-ofway Thenco (12) along the easterly right-of-way line of Seip Road and alongt the westerly terminus of thel herein desoxibed] Braddock CourtN 34°53'15"7 'E, a distance of100.001 feet to the point or place line of Seip Road; ofbeginning. Containing 23,918 Square Feet or 0,549, Acre. 44 PROVISSSDN WILMSKETZ MVBYOR SAR 06201E EXHIBITB" Plati [attached horeto] (00685767v3) DANIEL SHIRE KELLY AND RBV SHIRE 2006--1, PG, 501486 50! LOT 61 LOT 62 FPKPASMOIN WILAIGANEZ BUBRY otpi POINT OF BEGINNING @) N LOT 83 o 223 LOT 7. S 224 LOT 6 LOP-225 LOT 229. LOT 226 @ LOT 227 0 50 100 BSSERIERASS SCALE IN FEET LOT 228 RICHT-OF--WAY AREA-23,918 S.F, OR 0.549 ACRE, 200 SHEET LOF 2 TH PDCOCK COMRANS CYILENGINERRINGA ARCFTRCTORM, ANDIANDELANAN LAND BURVRXING ATATpIrON AYIAOwA, FNNSYIVANIA SOALEI DATEL alop' 12/11/17 MS-11887 PAVEMENT WIDTH H 28'--80' RIGHT--OF-WAY WIDTH 1 50'-102' CENTERLINE LENGTH E 397 OR 0.075 MILES OPAHN mm "PMA OHEOKED WOK BV Brklook rilo Plon GI PLAN SHOWING LOCATED IN RIGHT--OF-WAY FOR BRADDOCK COURT Og PE TO BE DEDICATED TO HANOVER TOWNSHIP 00175003 PROV, NO. HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA PNOT PUBLISHED: AL, RIGHTS RESERVED BY THE PIDOPCK OOMPANY!" RIGHT-OF--WAY AREA-:23,918 S.F. OR 0.549 ACRE A=:29"09'49" R=325.00' (a) L=165.42" T84.55 CHD, BRG.-S201821W CHD, DIST,-163,64 (b) $3495315"W 25,00' A-90P00'00" R--25.00' Lm39.27 T=25,00' CHD, BRG,-SI0"0845'E CHD. DIST.-35,36 S5506'45'E 32.89* A=3451'49" Re325.00' L=197.76' T-102.05' CHD, BRG.-S3740'50'E CHD. DIST.194.72 $20°14'56"E 57.88' A-4732'45' R-29.00' L=24,07 T=12.77 CHD, BRG.-34401'18'E CHD, DIST,:23.38' A=275005'30" R-51,00' L=244.86' 7=46.66' CHD, BRG.-S69045)04W CHD, DIST,--88.85' Am4732'45" R--29,00' L-24,07' T-12.77 CHD. BRG,-N331'27'E CHD, DIST.--23.38 N2014'56"W 57.88' A=34'5149" R=275.00' L167.33 T-86.35' CHD, BRG.-N3740'50-W CHD, DIST.m164.76 N55'06'45"W 32.89' A-90000'00" R-25.00' L-m39.27' T=25,00' CHD, BRG.-S79'5315W CHD, DIST.=35.36' N3453'15"E 100.00' NOTE: PROPERTY INFORMATION TAKEN FROM A PLAN TITLED, PRELMNARY/RECORD PLAN OF A PORTION OF LOT 61 1 MONOCACY FARMS - PREPARED FOR JAINDL LAND COMPANY,. SHOWING PROPERTY LOCATED IN HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA", DATED OCTOBER 23, 2006, LAST REVISED FEBRUARY 14, 2013, BEARING FILE NO. $-10879 (SHEET 4 OF 9), AS PREPARED BY THE PIDCOCK COMPANY, ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA AND RECORDED IN THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS OFFICE IN BOOK 2013-5 PAOE 105, SHEET 2 OF 2 TEL PIDCOCK. COMPANY CIVILI ARÇHIIECTURE ENGINEERINGI ARDLARDTLANNNG KANDS BORVRYING MPMTRANTAN ALLENTWNT FERBKIVANIA !"lx) 12/11/17 #8-11887 DIAN W PHA CHEGKEO WGK mj Braidook 1e Fan CI 00175 PLAN SHOWING LOCATED IN RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR BRADDOCK COURT GA FER TO BE DEDICATED TO HANOVER TOWNSHIP HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA SCALE DATE: "NOT PUDJSHED; ALI. RIGHIS RESERVED wY THE PIDDOCK COMPANY," EAR #Hanoverfnginering 252 Brodhead Road . Suite 100 . Bethlehem, PA: 18017-8944 Phone: 610.691.5644 e Fax: 610.691.6968 e HanoverEng.com February 17, 2021 Mr. John J. Finnigan Jr. Township Manager HanoverTownship Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 RE: Advanced Health Care of Hanover Township Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II 3370: High Point Boulevard Preliminaty/Record. Land Development Plan Received January 18, 2021 Hanover Project H20-28 Lot10A Dear) Jay: We have reviewed the above-referenced Prelminary/Kecord, Land Development Plan for conformance to the Hanover' Township Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision and] Land Development Ordinance, and other appropriate Ordinances as found in the Code oft the' Township of Hanover, adopted February 12, 2002, as amended. We offer the following comments for the Township's consideration. A. GENERALCOMMENTS 1. This is the third submission and consists ofa twenty (20) sheet Preliminary/Record Land Development Plan set and three (3) sheet Turning Movement Plan set for the 3.78-acre lot thati is zoned Planned Office, Research and Residential (PORR) The site is located at the southeast corner of the High Point Boulevard and Stoke Park Road: intersection, within the Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II. The site is bordered on the north by Stoke Park Road, on the west and south by) High Point Boulevard and on the east by Lot 10B of the previously approved subdivision The Plan proposes a one-story, 33,350 square foot transitional care facility. A64 space parking lot with one (1) loading area and a shared access drive to. High Point At transitional care facility is a Conditional Use within the PORR District, and the Planning Commission previously reviewed and recommended conditional Conditional Use approval ati its May 4, 2020 meeting. The Board of Supervisors granted conditional Conditional Use approval ati its July 28, 2020: meeting. District. 2. ofLot 10. The site is currently vacant. 3. Boulevard: is also proposed. 4. Envisioning and Engineering. sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible, projects fora! half-century Mr. JohnJ. Finnigan Jr. Township Manager 5. 2 February 17,2021 Several Zoning Ordinance variances were granted forl Lot 10 with the original Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision in 1999, and the. Applicant recently teceived additional variances for the lot and use, as noted on Sheet 2. 6. Aj proposed subdivision ofLehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase IILot 10 to create Lot10A (3.78 acres) and Lot 10B (4.423 acres) was previously reviewed and recommend for approval by the Planning Commission at its August 3, 2020 meeting. The Board of Supervisots granted conditional Subdivision Plan approval ati its August 25, 2020 meeting. This Subdivision Plan was recorded on December 18, 2020. 7. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the waivers/deferrals and conditional Prelminary/Record Land Development Plan approval ati its December 7, 2020 meeting. B. ZONING ORDINANCE- CHAPTER 185 Section 185-17.A.(1)- - Additional Do Not Enter signs, One-Way signs and pavement Section 185-17.A.(3) -The parking lot aisle along the proposed handicapped parking spaces shall be ai minimum of24 feet wide. Due to the revised 20-foot long handicapped parking Section 185-17.E-1 All parking ateas of: more than twenty-five (25) spaces shall be Sections 185-18.B and C-I Except as may be agteed to by the Board of Supervisors during site or land development plan review, the building types and uses shall have atl least the minimum number ofoff-street loading spaces or berths shown adjacent to the building type Or use per unit of measurement. TheLoading Summary notes three (3) off-street loading Section 185-36.K - The maximum length ofa nonresidential structure shall be 400 feet, unless otherwise approved by the Board of Supervisors during the site plan review process. Section 185-36.0.(3)- - All pole-mounted exterior lighting fixtures shalll be on poles no higher than sixteen (16) feet. The twenty-five (25) foot pole height listed in thel Description column of the lighting Schedule shall be revised to sixteen (16) feet to be consistent with the C. SUBDVISONANDIAND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE- CHAPTER 159 Section 159-13.B - Sidewalks shall be provided along the High Point Boulevard and Stoke Park Road frontages. The. Applicant requests a deferral of this requirement. Ifa defertal is granted by the Board of Supervisors, the following note shall be added to the Plans: In recognition ofa deferral of the installation of sidewalks, the markings shall be provided along the one-way access drive. Sheet 4 of20 spaces, the parking lot aisle is only 23 feet wide. Sheet 4 of20 Sheets 7 and 8 of20 landscaped subject to approval oft the Board of Supervisors. spaces are required; however, only one (1) is proposed. Sheets 2 and 4 of20 The Applicant proposes as structure length of 408.1 feet. Sheet 4 of20 plan view labels. Sheet 9 of20 Mr. John J. Finnigan Jr. Township Manager 3 Febtuary 17, 2021 APpicant/Ownet/Hcis of Assigns acknowledges they shall install sidewalk at their own expense in accordance with Section 155 of the Hanover' Township Codified Sections 15.1510am473760: - The required and available sight distances listed in the Stopping Sight Distances table shall be checked and: revised accordingly, as the available sight distances are. less than the required sight distances. Additionally, the spced limit and Section 159-16-7 The Owner is not required to provide an Open Space Contribution, as this requirement was previously satisfied by the Lehigh Valley Corporate Centet Phase 2 Sections 159-17.E.()andi 159-29.C.(0(g) - Treej protection fence shalll be placed atound all existing trees, shade trees or street trees to be protected. The response letter indicates the tree protection fence is provided on the E&S Plans; however, the E&S Plans were not Sections 19-7Fs929CQ0 - The following comments regarding the replacement 1. The Replacement Tree Plant Schedule shall be revised to reference thirteen (13) trees The Developer shall provide and install one (1) shade tree for every existing tree or shade tree removed from thel Developer's land as required for the construction of the development. The Applicant requests aj partial waiver of this requirement, conditioned on paying a fee in lieu of! providing the replacement trees in an Ordinance as directed by the Township Board of Supervisors. Sheet4c of20 roadway slopes shall be identified. in the table. Sheet4c of20 Subdivision. included with this submission. trees shall be satisfactorily addressed: along Stoke Park Road and High Point Boulevard. Sheet7c of20 2. amount of $21,000.00 (60 trees X $350.00/tree). Section 159-29.C.(2) - All elevations shall bel based on the USGS sea. level datum. The Applicant requests a waiver to base the site survey on NAD 88 datum standards. Sections 159-29.D.(7)- - The proposed lawn grading along the north and west sides oft the northwest corner of the building ate approximately 0.6%, and we: recommend the. Applicant ptovide steeper grading within the lawn area to prevent poor drainage. Section 159-29.D.(13) - The area of each easement shall be referenced on the Plans. Sections 159-29.E.(2): and 1159-30.D.(1)- - The. Applicant shall provide a copy of the Section 159-29.E.(6) - A copy oft thel Northampton County Conservation District (NCCD) approved soil erosion control plan and narrative shalll be provided. Sections 5920E015-0EQm4 159-40.A - An owner certification, per Section 159- 40.A, shall be added to the Plan, and the Owners shall sign the certification. Sheet 50 of20 Sheet 10 of20 approved Planning Module or exemption from DEP. Mr. John J.J Finnigan) Jr. Township Manager 4 Februaty 17, 2021 Sections 159-29.F.(2) and 159-30.E.(1) - The design sutveyor shall sign the Surveyor's Certification, and the design engineer shall sign and seal the Plan Accuracy Certification. Section 159-30.D.(4)- - Approval letters from the City of Bethlehem for the proposed Section1 159-30.D.5)- Anl Improvements Agreement and security are required for the Section 159-34 - Preliminary Plan approval is required prior to submission ofa Record Plan. The. Applicant tequests a waiver to allow a combined Prelminaty/Kecord Plan Section 159-40.G - The owners shall sign and notarize the owner's acknowledgement. Additionally, Polaris Bio Investors LP: shall sign and notarize the Plan for the proposed sanitary sewer easement, temporary. grading easement and water and sanitary sewer Sheetlof20 sanitary sewer and watet service designs shall be provided. proposed. land development improvements. submission. construction on their lot. Sheetlof20 D. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE- CHAPTER152 Sections 152-6.1.A, B and D and 152-16.D -No regulated earth disturbance activities within the Township shall commence until approval by the' Township of an erosion and sediment control plan for consttuction activities. Written approval by DEP or a delegated County Conservation District shall satisfy this requirement. A copy of the approved erosion and sediment control plan and narrative shall be ptovided to the Township. Sections 152-6.1.Cand 152-16.D-A1 DEP NPDES stormwater dischatges associated with construction activities permit is required for regulated earth disturbance activities of one acre Sections 152-9.1.E,Fand G - The following comments tegarding the Site Evaluation for The Applicant shall further: investigate soil probe PR-14 and the effective soil buffer to document a minimum depth of two (2) feet to existing bedrock from the The footprint of Underground Basin 3 shown in the Infiltration report and tested on the site is not consistent with the footprint shown on thel Land Development Plans. The Underground: Basin 3: footprint shall be clarified, and the. Applicant shall confirm adequate soil testing was completed in Underground Basin 3 footprint. 3. The professional geologist shall seal the most recent Infiltration report, revised General Note 23 on Sheet 2 oft thel Land Development: Plan set shall be revised to list the original Infiltration report date as. August 21,2020 and the revision date as Section 152-9.2- Vegetated/surface BMPs shall be employed "first" for the site to capture the equivalent of a minimum of0.38 inches of runoff for each square foot ofi impervious or gteater under PA Code Chapter 92. Stormwater Infiltration report shall be satisfactorily addressed: 1. 2. proposed invert elevation of the BMP. Februaty 8, 2021. February 8, 2021. 4. Mr. John) J. Finnigan Jr. Township Manager 5 February 17,2021 area, unless proven not feasible by the. Applicant. The. Applicant requests a waiver of this Sections 152-10.E, 152-15.D and 152-24.1 1-The Applicant shall sign the Stormwater Sections 152-10.1(4)and (9)- The underground basins shall bel lined with a synthetic impervious liner. The Applicant requests a waivet of these requirements, conditioned on revising the Geotechnical: Notes, as needed, based on the soil probe test results. Section 152-10.M - The Developer shall provide a covenant running with the land to identify the property owner's responsibilities for the ownership and maintenance oft the Section 152-12.B-The Owner is not required to provide a storm sewer interceptor improvements value, as this requirement was previously satisfied by thel Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision stormwater: management improvements. Section 152-16.A.1)-A copy oft the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission (LVPC) requirement. Certification. Sheetlof20 private stormwater collection, conveyance, and control facilities. stormwater management consistency letter shall be provided. Section 152-24.3 - The property owner shall sign a Declaration of Covenant and Agteement for Maintenance of Stormwater Management Facilities and BMP(s) (the Maintenance Agreement"): with the' Township covering all stormwater. BMPs that are to be privately owned. The Maintenance. Agreement shall be substantially the same as the. Agreementi in Appendix E oft this Chapter. Other items may bei included in the Maintenance. Agteement where determined by the Township tol be reasonable of necessary to guarantee the satisfactory operations and maintenance of all permanent stormwater BMPs. The Maintenance. Agreement shall be subject to the review and approval of the' Township. Section 152-24.5- The Owner/Developer: of any land upon which permanent BMPs will be placed, constructed or implemented as described in the BMP Operations and Maintenance Plan, shall: record the following documents in the Office oft thel Recoider of] Deeds for Northampton County, as applicable, within ninety (90) days of approval of the BMP Operations and Maintenance Plan by the' Township: the Operations and Maintenance Plan ora summary thereof, Maintenance. Agreements under Section 152-24.3 of this Chapter, and Section 152-24.6.A.(1) - Persons installing stormwater. BMPs shall be required to pay: a specified amount to the' Township Stormwater BMP Operations and Maintenance Fund to help defray costs of operations and maintenance activities. Ifthe BMP is to be privately owned and maintained, the amount shall cover the cost of periodic inspections by the easements under Section 152-24.4 of this Chapter. municipality inj perpetuity, as determined by the' Township. E. TRAFFIC! IMPACT FEE - CHAPTER 102 RESOLUTIONC7-10) The Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision conditions of approval required a total Impact Fee of$134,181.361 based on the Traffic Impact Study provided by the Mr. John J. Finnigan) Jr. Township Manager 6 February 17,2021 Developer. The feei is to be paid at the time of] Record Plan approval for each oft the individual lots on aj pro-rated per acre basis. Therefore, the fee due for this loti is calculated as follows: Net acres in LVCC Phase II = 64.40 acres (3.78 Acres /64.4 acres) X $134,181.36- $7,875.86 The Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision Traffic Impact Study projecteda total of919: PM: Peak Hour' Trips upon full build-out. The previously approved PM: Peak Hour' Trips for existing land developments within Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II The Applicant shall also pay an additional Traffic Impact Fee of $6,860.00 ($343.00 per PM Peakl Hour' Trip X 20PM" Trips) for exceeding the projected PM: Peak Hour' Trips. is 1,106 trips; therefore, an: additional Traffic Impact Fee is required F. TAPPING AND CONNECTION FEE- CHAPTER 140 The. Applicant will be required toj pay a $49,410.00 Tapping ($8.10/GPD: X 6,100 GPD), Connection ($472.50 each), and Customer. Facilities ($330.00 each) Fee at the time of building permit issuance. Ifyou have any questions concerning this matter, please contact the undersigned. Respectfully, ANOVEPANGINEEAING Brien. R-Kocher, PE I Township Engineer brk:kjc pa-pVL-wyNBA CC: Hanover Township Board of Supervisors James L. Broughal, Esquite Ms. Yvonne D. Kutz, Zoning Administrator Polaris Bio Investors, LP Advanced Health Care Corporation Nate Fox, Esquire Mr. Victor Grande, PE, Project Manager, Rettew Associates, Inc. YEARS #Hanoverfnginering 252 Brodhead Road . Suite 100 e Bethlehem, PA1 18017-8944 Phone: 610.691.5644 e Fax: 610.691.6968 . HanoverEng.com February 17,2021 Boyer Bethlehem SNF,LC 101 South 200: East, Suite 200 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 RE: Advanced Health Care of HanoverTownship Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II, Lot 10 - 3370 High Point Boulevard Preliminaty/Record Land Development Plan Hanover Project H20-28 Land Development Dear Developer: Please find enclosed one (1) copy ofal Draft Conditional Approval for your proposed Prehiminaty/Record. Land Development Plan submission. Please review these conditions and, if they are acceptable, sign the Conditions and return them to the' Township by, or at the meeting of Ifone (1) or more of these conditions is/ate not acceptable, please return the enclosed forms prior to't the meeting and possibly they can be marked up with revisions that might be agreeable to the February 23, 2021. Township and yourself. Please contact the undersigned. ify you have any questions on this matter. Respectfully, HANOVIPENGINEEAING T& Brien R. Kocher, PE Township Engineer brk:kjc Enclosure(s) Ay..N CmimDadpmmbxt Cc: HanoverTownship Board of Supervisors Mt. John J. Finnigan Jr, Township Manager Ms. Yvonne D. Kutz, Zoning Administrator James L. Broughal, Esquire Polaris Bio Investors, LP Nate Fox, Esquire EmCNVN BoyerleihsNFlar.doc Mt. Victor Grande, PE, Project Manager, Rettew Associates, Inc. Envisioning and Engineering. sustainable, cost-effective, ande environmentally responsible projects fora half-century February 17,2021 Township Managet HanoyerTownship Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville. Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 Gentlemen: RE: Conditional Prelminaty/Record Land Development Plan for Advanced Health Care - 3370 High Point Boulevard We dol hereby represent and certify to the Township that we: are the Owner/Applicant of the above captioned Land Development: Plans now under review by the Township. This plan was recommended for approval by the Hanover Township Planning Commission on December' 7, 2020. The Board of Supervisors conditionally approved a Conditional Use for the proposed transitional care facility ati its July 28, 2020. meeting. We do further represent and certify that we do hereby accept and approve the following conditions upon the approval oft the Land Development Plans referenced above, in accordance with. Article V oft the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code. The Prelminary/Kecord Land Development Plan submission consists of the following: DRAWINGS Preliminaty/Record Land Development Plan for. Advanced Health Care of Hanover Township, Sheets 1 through 20 of20, prepared by Rettew. Associates, Inc., dated Turning Movement Plans for Advanced Health Care of Hanover' Township, Sheets 1 thtough 3 of3, prepared by Rettew Associates, Inc., dated. August 21, 2020 and last revised Erosion & Sediment Control Plan for Advanced Health Care ofHanover' Township, Sheets 1t thtough 6 of6, prepared by Rettew. Associates, Inc., dated August 28, 2020 and: revised Post Construction Stormwater Management Plan for Advanced Health Care of] Hanover Township, Sheets 1 through 6 of6, prepared by Rettew. Associates, Inc., dated August 21,2020 and last revised] January 15, 2021. January 15, 2021. November 13, 2020. August 28, 2020 and revised November 13, 2020. prepared by Boyer Hanover SNF,LC and not dated. Advanced Health Care ofHanover: Exterior Elevation and Building Section Plans, 10 Sheets, Hanover Township CONDITIONS 1. 2 February 17,2021 The Developer/Ovner will address all outstanding comments in thel Hanover Engineering Associates, Inc. teview letter dated Februaty 17,2021 to the satisfaction The Developer/Owner will provide two (2) copies of all final reports (ie. NPDES Post-Construction Stormwater Management. Narrative, Site Evaluation for Stormwater Infiltration, Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Narrative, Traffic Assessment, etc.) and supporting documentation prior to Plan: recording. A: note willl be added to the Plan(s) identifying all waivers, deferrals, zoning variances and the conditional use granted by the' Township and the meeting date of the Board The Developet/Owner will enteri into an Improvements Agreement with the Township and provide appropriate security. (SALDO Section 159-30.D.(5)) A. The Improvements Agreement will include a notarized statement, of the Township Engineer prior to Plan recording. 2. 3. of Supervisors action. 4. satisfactory to the Township Solicitor, stating that the Township will bel held harmless against any claim of damage from the downstream property owners that may result from the proposed development. (Stormwater Management B. The Improvements Agreement and a separate Covenant running with the land will include provisions satisfactory to the' Township Solicitor, that the stormwater collection, conveyance, BMPS and control facilities located on private property will be properly operated and maintained by the property owner. (Stormwater Management Ordinance 19-01,Sections 152-10.M: and The Improvements Agreement will include a statement that a BMP Operations and Management Plan (Post Construction Stormwater Management Plan) willl be recorded, listing the person(s) responsible for operations and maintenance, signed by the landowner, acknowledging that thes stormwater BMPs are fixtures that cannot be altered or removed without approval by the Township. (Stormwater. Management Ordinance 19-01, The Developer/Owner will not be required toj provide a Recreation and Open Space Area Contribution to the Township, as this requirement was previously satisfied by thel Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision.. (SALDO Section 159- 6. The Developer/Owner will provide a' Tapping Fee in the amount of $49,410.00 ($8.10/GPD x 6,100 GPD), a Connection Fee of $472.50 each, and a Customer Facilities Fee of $330.00 each prior to Building Permit issuance for this Land Ordinance 19-01, Section 152-10.E) 152-24.3) Section 152-24.5) 5. 16.D) Development. (Sewers Section 140-13) Hanover' Township 7. 3 February 17, 2021 The Lehigh Valley Corpotate Center Phase II Subdivision conditions of approval requited a total Impact Fee of $134,181.36 based on the' Traffic Impact Study provided by the Developer. The feei is to bej paid at the time of] Record Plan approval for each oft thei individual lots on aj pro-rated per acre basis. Therefore, the fee due for this loti is calculated as follows: Net acres in LVCC: Phase II - 64.40: actes (3.78 Acres/64.4Actes). X934181.36-9797586 Thel Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision' Traffic Impact Study projected a total of919: PM: Peak Hour Trips upon full build-out. The previously approved PM Peak Hour' Trips for existing land developments within Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II is 1,106 trips; therefore, an additional Traffic Impact Fee The Developer/Owner will be required to pay a' Traffic Impact Fee in the amount of $7,875.86 plus $6,860.00 ($343.00 per PM Peak Hour Trip X 20 Trips) forat total Traffic Impact Fee of$14,735.86. (Impact Fee Ordinance 91-12, Resolution 2013- The Developer/Owner will not be required toj provide a Storm Sewer Interceptor Improvements Value to the' Township, as this requirement was previously satisfied by the Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision stormwater management imptovements. (Stormwater Management Ordinance Section 152- ist required. 20) 8. 12.B.(2)) 9. The Developet/Owner will pay a $21,000.00 ($350.00/tree! X 60 trees to be removed) teplacement tree contribution in lieu of! providing one (1) shade tree for every existing tree or shade tree proposed to be removed. (SALDO Section 159- 10. The Developer/Owner will pay all current fees, including any outstanding plans and 11. The Developer/Owner will provide two (2) Mylars for recording the plans and ten (10) sets of plans which are signed and notarized by the Owner and sealed by the 12. The Developer/Owner will meet all conditions of the Prelminaty/Record Plan approval, and the Prelminaty/Record Plan willl be recorded within twelve (12) months of Conditional Plan approval, and agtees that if such conditions are not met, the conditional Preliminary/Record Plan apptoval willl be considered void, and the application for Prelminaty/Record Plan apptoval willl be considered void and 17.F) appeals account charges. (SALDO Section 159-36]) Surveyor/Enginer. (SALDO Section 159-34.B) withdrawn. 13. HanoverTownship 14. 4 Februaty 17,2021 The Developer/Owner understands that the granting of conditional Prelminaty/Record Plan approval recognizes that the' Township is agreeing to the following on thel Land Development 1. That the Board of Supervisors accepts the proposed parking lot landscaping as Plans: shown on the Plan per Zoning Ordinance Section 185-17.F. That the Board of Supervisors accepts the proposed off-street loading space as shown on the Plan per Zoning Ordinance Sections 185-18.B and C. That the Board of Supervisors accepts the proposed 408.1 feet nonresidential structure length as shown on the Plan per Zoning Ordinance Section 185-36.K. That the Board of Supervisors defers the requirement to install sidewalks along the High Point Boulevard and Stoke Park Road frontages. (SALDO Section 159-13.B) 5. That the Board of Supervisors accepts the Developer's/Owner's proposal fora monetary contribution inl lieu of! providing one (1) shade tree for every existing tree or shade tree proposed to be removed on the site. (SALDO Section 159-17.F) That the Board of Supervisors waives the requirement to base all elevations on the That the Board of Supervisors waives the requirement to obtain Preliminary Plan approval prior to submission ofa Record Plan and allow a combined Preliminaty/Record Plan submission. (SALDO: Section 159-34) 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. USGS sea level datum. (SALDO Section 159-29.C.(2)) 8. That the Board of Supervisors waives the requirement to employ vegetated/surface BMPs "first" for the site to capture the equivalent ofa minimum of0.38: inches of runoff for each: square foot of impervious area. (SMO Section 152-9.2) 9. That thel Board of Supervisors waives the requirement that a detention facility be lined with a synthetic impervious liner and to allow the infiltration beds indicated on the plans to meet DEP and' Township water quality requirements. (SMO Sections 152-10.I.(4) and (9)) Hanover' Township 5 Februaty 17,2021 The Owner/Applicant hereby requests that the Board of Supervisors conditionally approve the Preliminaty/Record Land Development Plan with these conditions imposed and agreed upon. Sincerely, Developet/Owner Boyer Bethlehem SNF,LC 101 South 200 East, Suite 200 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Developet/Ownet Polaris Bio Investors, LP Two City Center 645 W.Hamilton Street, Suite 208 Alientown, PA 18101 Approved Date VeavapvysMa-sNcatw 721-dumedie.Ca-helkmdfiebacaalaxdoe EA #Hanoverfnginering 252 Brodhead Road . Suite 100 e Bethlehem, PA 18017-8944 Phone: 610.691.5644 . Fax: 610.691.6968 . HanoverEng.com Februaty 17,2021 Polaris Bio Investots, LP Two City Center 645W. Hamilton Street, Suite 208 Allentown, PA 18101 Dear Developer: RE: Advanced Health Care of Hanover Township Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II, Lot1 10-3370 High Point Boulevard Preliminary/Record) Land Development Plan Hanover. Project H20-28 Land Development Please find enclosed one (1) copy ofa Draft Conditional Approval for your proposed Preliminaty/Record Land Development Plan submission. Please teview these conditions and, if they ate acceptable, sign the Conditions and return them to the Township by, ot at the meeting of Ifone (1) or more of these conditions is/are not acceptable, please return the enclosed forms prior tot the meeting and possibly they can be marked up with revisions that might be agreeable to the February 23, 2021. Township and yourself. Please contact the undersigned: if youl have any questions on this matter. Respectfully, HANOVER; ENGINEERING 2& PE Township Engineer brk:kjc Enclosure(s) UnswiapaVLaepmMAAdCAenan CC: Hanover Township Board of Supervisors Mr. John) J. Finnigan Jr., Township Manager Ms. Yvonne. D. Kutz, Zoning Administrator James L. Broughal, Esquire Boyer Bethlehem SNF,LC Nate Fox, Esquire CMbwMaMaCpaamta Mr. Victor Grande, PE, Project Manager, Rettew. Associates, Inc. Envisioning and Engineering: sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentaly. responsible projects ford a half-century February 17,2021 Township Manager HanoverTownship Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 Gentlemen: RE: Conditional Preliminary/Record Land Development Plan for Advanced Health Care - 3370: High Point Boulevard We do hereby represent and certify to the Township that we are the Owner/Applicant of the above captioned Land Development Plans now under. review by the Township. This plan was recommended for apptroval by the Hanover Township Planning Commission on December 7,2020. The Board of Supervisors conditionally approved a Conditional Use for the proposed transitional cate facility at its July 28, 2020 meeting. We do further represent and certify that we dol hereby accept and approve the following conditions upon the approval of the Land Development Plans referenced above, in accordance with. Article V of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code. The Prelminary/Record Land Development Plan submission consists of the following: DRAWINGS Prelminaty/Record Land Development Plan for Advanced Health Care of] Hanover Township, Sheets 1 through 20 of20, prepared by Rettew Associates, Inc., dated Turning Movement Plans for Advanced. Health Care ofHanover Township, Sheets 1 thtough 3 of3, prepared by Rettew Associates, Inc., dated. August 21, 2020 and last revised Erosion & Sediment Control Plan for Advanced: Health Care of Hanover Township, Sheets 1through 6 of6, prepared by Rettew Associates, Inc., dated. August 28, 2020 and: revised Post Construction Stormwater Management Plan for. Advanced Health Care of Hanover Township, Sheets 1 through 6 of 6, prepared by Rettew Associates, Inc., dated August 21,2020 and last revised January 15,2021. January 15, 2021. November 13, 2020. August 28, 2020 and revised November 13, 2020. ptepared by Boyer Hanover SNF, LC: and not dated. Advanced Health Care ofHanover Exterior Elevation and Building Section Plans, 10 Sheets, HanoverTownshp CONDITIONS 2 February 17,2021 1. The Developer/Owner will address all outstanding comments in the Hanover Engineering. Associates, Inc. teview letter dated February 17, 2021 to the satisfaction The Developer/Owner will provide two (2) copies of all final reports (ie. NPDES Post-Construction Stormwater Management: Narrative, Site Evaluation for Stormwater Infiltration, Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Narrative, Traffic Assessment, etc.) and supporting documentation prior to Plan recording. 3. A note will be added to the Plan(s) identifying all waivers, deferrals, zoning variances and the conditional use gtanted by the' Township and the meeting date of thel Board The Developer/Owner will enter into an Improvements Agreement with the Township and provide appropriate security. (SALDO Section 159-30.D.(5)) A. The Improvements. Agreement willi include a notarized statement, oft the' Township Engineer prior to Plan recording. 2. of Supervisors action. 4. satisfactory to the' Township Solicitor, stating that the' Township will bel held harmless against any claim of damage from the downstream property owners that mmay result from the proposed development (Stormwater Management B. The Improvements. Agreement and a separate Covenant running with the land will include ptovisions satisfactory to the Township Solicitot, that the stormwater collection, conveyance, BMPs and control facilities located on private property willl be properly operated and maintained by the property owner. (Stormwater Management Ordinance 19-01, Sections 152-10.M and The Improvements Agreement will include a statement that a BMP Operations and Management: Plan (Post Construction Stormwater Management Plan) will be recorded, listing the person(s) responsible for operations and maintenance, signed by the landowner, acknowledging that the stormwater BMPs are fixtures that cannot be altered or removed without approval by the' Township. (Stormwater Management Ordinance 19-01, Ordinance 19-01, Section 152-10.E) 152-24.3) Section 152-24.5) 5. The Developer/Owner will not be required to provide al Recreation and Open Space Area Contribution to the Township, as this requirement was previously satisfied by thel Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision.. (SALDO Section 159- Thel Developer/Owner will provide a Tapping Feei in the amount of $49,410.00 ($8.10/GPD x 6,100 GPD), a Connection Fee of $472.50 each, and a Customer Facilities Fee of $330.00 each prior to Building Permit issuance for this Land 16.D) 6. Development. (Sewers Section 140-13) Hanover' Township 3 February 17,2021 7. Thel Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision conditions of approval tequired a total Impact Fee of $134,181.36 based on the' Traffic Impact Study ptovided by thel Developer. The feei is to be paid at the time of Record Plan approval for each oft thei individual lots on a pro-rated per acre basis. Therefore, the fee due for this loti is calculated as follows: Net acres in LVCC: Phase II - 64.40 acres (3.78 Acres/64.4Acres). X $134,181.36 = $7,875.86 The Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision Traffic Impact Study projected a total of 919 PM Peak Hour Trips upon full build-out. The previously approved PM Peak Hour Trips for existing land developments within Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II is 1,106 trips; therefore, an additional Traffic Impact Fee The Developer/Owner will be required to pay a Traffic Impact Fee in the amount of $7,875.86 plus $6,860.00 ($343.00 per PMI Peak Hour Trip X 20 Trips) forat total Traffic Impact Fee of$14,735.86. (Impact Fee Ordinance 91-12, Resolution 2013- 8. The Developet/Owner will not be required to provide a Storm Sewer Interceptor Improvements Value to the Township, as this requirement was previously satisfied by the Lehigh Valley Corporate Center Phase II Subdivision stormwater management improvements. (Stormwater Management Ordinance Section 152- isi required. 20) 12.B.(2)) 9. The. Developer/Owner will pay a $21,000.00 ($350.00/tree. X 60 trees to be removed). replacement tree contribution in lieu of providing one (1) shade tree for every existing tree or shade tree proposed tol be removed. (SALDO Section 159- 10. The Developer/Owner will pay all current fees, including any outstanding plans and 11. The Developer/Owner will provide two (2) Mylars for recording the plans and ten (10) sets of plans which are signed and notarized by the Owner and sealed by the 12. The Developer/Ownet will meet all conditions oft the Prelminaty/Record Plan approval, and the Preliminary/Record Plan will be recorded within twelve (12) months of Conditional Plan apptoval, and agrees that if such conditions are not met, the conditional Preliminary/Record Plan approval will be considered void, and the application for Preliminary/Record Plan apptoval will be considered void and 17.F) appeals account charges. (SALDO Section 159-36J) Surveyor/Engineer. (SALDO: Section 159-34.B) withdrawn. 13. Hanover Township 14. 4 February 17,2021 The Developer/Owner understands that the granting of conditional Prelminaty/Recond Plan apptoval recognizes that the' Township is agreeing to the following on thel Land Development Plans: 1. That the Board of Supervisors accepts the proposed parking lot landscaping as shown on the Plan per Zoning Ordinance Section 185-17.F. 2. That the Board of Supervisors accepts the proposed off-street loading space as shown on the Plan per Zoning Ordinance Sections 185-18.B and C. 3. That the Board of Supervisors accepts the proposed 408.1 feet nontesidential structure length as shown on the Plan per Zoning Ordinance Section 185-36.K. That the Board of Supervisors defers the requirement to. install sidewalks along the High Point Boulevard and Stoke Park Road frontages. (SALDO Section 159-13.B) That the Board of Supervisors accepts the Developers/Ovners proposal fora monetary contribution in lieu ofptoviding one (1) shade tree for every existing tree or shade tree proposed to be removed on the site. (SALDO Section 159-17.F) That the Board of Supervisors waives the requirement to base all elevations on the 7. That the Board of Supervisors waives the requirement to obtain Preliminary Plan approval prior to submission ofa Record Plan and allow a combined Prelminaty/Record Plan submission. (SALDO Section 159-34) 4. 5. 6. USGS sea level datum. (SALDO Section 159-29.C.(2) 8. That thel Board of Supervisors waives the requirement to employ vegetated/surface BMPs "first" for the site to capture the equivalent ofa minimum of 0.38 inches of runoff for each square foot ofimpervious area. (SMO: Section 152-9.2) That thel Board of Supervisors waives the requirement: that a detention facility be lined with a synthetic impetvious liner and to allow the infiltration beds indicated on the plans to meet DEP and' Township water quality requirements. (SMO Sections 9. 152-10.I.(4) and (9)) HanoverTownship 5 February 17,2021 The Owner/Applicant hereby requests that the Board of Supetvisors conditionally approve the Preliminaty/Record Land Development Plan with these conditions imposed and agreed upon. Sincerely, Developer/Ownet Boyer Bethlehem SNF,LC 101 South 200 East, Suite 200 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Developet/Owner Polaris Bio Investors,LP Two City Center 645 W. Hamilton Street, Suite 208 Allentown, PA 18101 Approved Date MMpA-IAw orhiakaa-bwoashansypudaae LIBERTY ENGINEERING, INC. CIVIL-STRUCTURAL-MECIANCAL-BECTRICAL-PLUMBING February 15, 2021 Board of Supervisors Hanover Township, Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 RE: Time Extension Freshpet Pre-Treatment Sewage Plant LEI Project No. 17152 Dear Board Members: On behalf ofProfessor Connor's, we are. hereby requesting a 90-day extension from the Township for the purpose of completing the improvements. The current application expires on March 5, 2021 and the extension is granted to. June 5, 2021. Thank you for your consideration of this matter, Very truly yours, LIBERTY ENGINEERING, INC. PaulA. Sgewcgak Paul A. Szewczak Principal PAS/scc 7150 Windsor Drive, Suite: 5, Allentown, PA 18106 (484)223-1761 Fax (484)223-1768 www.libertyengr.com Page 1of1 OTT CONSULTING INC. JEFFREYL. OTT, PE,MB.A,SEO. CIVIL BNGINEERS SURVEYORS LANDSCAPE. ARCHITECTS TBLEPHONE610925-60 FAX(610)928-4695 WEBSITE: WWW.OTTENG.COM EMAIL: INFO@OTTENG.COM REYNOLDE. PETRE, P.L.S.,P.D.C. JASONV W. BUCIITA, R.L.A, MICHAELIKUKLES, P.E. MICHAELPRESTONPE. LEHIGH VALLEY OFFICE P.O.) BOX386 EMMAUS, PA 18049 ECFA 1801 February 15,2021 Hanover Township, Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-9302 Attn: Board of Supervisors Re: 6904 Steuben Road Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Preliminary/Record, Land Development Plan Dear Members: On behalfofl East Coast Facilities, we request a time extension to grant the Township an extension to review the plans for the 6904 Steuben Road project untill May 31, 2021. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Please feel free to contact the undersigned with any questions or comments, Sincerely, OFTCONSULTING: INC. Jason W. Buchta, R.L.A. SeniorLandscape. Architect Cc:John Armagast, East Coast Facilities File Bangor, PA Emmaus, PA E & PENN TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING, LLC February 15, 2021 Planning Commission Board Hanover Township Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017-9302 RE: Farmhouse Village Hanover, Subdivision Plan Airport Road and) Hanoverville Road PTC: Project No. 180723 Dear Planning Commission Board, East Allen & Hanover Townships, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Please accept this correspondence as a1 time extension to act upon the above captioned land development plan. This extension shall be valid to and including June 30, 2021. Should you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Thank you. Sincerely, BR Sue Kandil, P.E. President 610-730-9809 Penn' Technology Consulting, LLC P.O. Box 66, Fogelsville, PA: 18051 610-730-9809 suckandi3@gmail.com http:lpenntc.com FITZPATRICK LENTZIBUBBA ATTORNEYS AT LAW FIB eschock@tlblaw.com Direct Dial: 610-797-9000 ext 355 February 15,2 2021 VIA E-MAIL Board of Supervisors Hanover Township - Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem PA 18017-9302 Planning Commission Hanover Township Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Road Bethlehem PA 18017-9302 Attn: Elizabeth. D. Ritter, Township Secretary Attn: John J. Finnigan, Jr., Township Manager Re: Jaindl ILand Company - Proposed Commercial Development 90 Highland Avenue Dear Board and Commission: Prelminary/Record Land Development Plan My office represents Jaindl Land Company, which submitted the above-referenced preliminary/record land development plan. I am writing to advise that Jaindl Land Company waives the requirement set forth in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC) requiring action on the plan by the Township within ninety (90) days from the date oft the plan's acceptance and proposes to extend the time for a decision through May 31, 2021. Ifyou require anything further, please advise. Very truly yours, bukf Sehrk Erich J. Schock cC: Jaindl Land Company (via email)