1 1 2 3 4 OLD FORGE BOROUGH COUNCIL OLD FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA 5 IN RE: COUNCIL WORK SESSION 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 JULY 2, 2024 7:00 P.M. OLD FORGE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 314 SOUTH MAIN STREET OLD FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL MEMBERS: JAMES HOOVER RICK NOTARI ANDREW BUTLER MICHAEL KOMENSKI JENNA ONES-SHOTWELL ROBERT LEGG, MAYOR MARYLYNN BARTOLETTI, BOROUGH MANAGER Mark Wozniak Official Court Reporter 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. HOOVER: The meeting will come to order with the Pledge. (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.) MR. HOOVER: I'd like to start the work session for July 2, 2024 for our meeting in two weeks. We had a brief executive session before this and we'11 start the meeting. Roll call. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilwoman Shotwell? MS. SHOTWELL: Here. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Komensky? MR. KOMENSKY: Here. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Notari? MR. NOTARI: Present. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Butler? MR. BUTLER: Here. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilwoman Avvisato is absent. Councilman Hoover? MR. HOOVER: Present. MS. BARTOLETTI: Councilman Rinaldi is absent. MR. HOOVER: Does anybody have any 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 questions regarding the executive session? A1l right. First, Dave, what do you have? MR. LOPATKA: I don't have anything. MR. HOOVER: We have a lot for you. MR. LOPATKA: The bid's out for the paving project. We have four companies sO far taking plans. Most of the big paving companies. So there's a prebid for that next Thursday and then the bids are the following Thursday. MR. HOOVER: Nineteen, I think there are. MR. LOPATKA: Eighteen. MR. HOOVER: How about that Salavanti issue up there, Edgewood Drive? Is that contract signed yet? MR. LOPATKA: I ( don't know. MS. BARTOLETTI: It's approved. MR. LOPATKA: We just need to get it signed, then. If you want to get me a signed copy of it I can send it. I think it was American was the lower bidder. If you want to get that to me I'11 get it to them. MR. NOTARI: Make sure we notify the homeowner before work starts. It is their 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 driveway. They're not getting out if work starts. MR. LOPATKA: I don't have their contact. MS. BARTOLETTI: I ( do. MR. LOPATKA: I'17 let you know. It's part of the paving project. It's an alternate but I'm assuming it : MR. HOOVER: How much are they milling on that road? MR. LOPATKA: Edgewood? Basically what I did was I held two points on either side of the survey and created, like, almost a one percent grade because there was a dip in there. But I held two spots, whatever it ends up being. I have grades on the plans for them to hold sO they get at least that one percent pitch sO it gets to the low spot and then continues. MR. HOOVER: Going to the intersection of Oakwood Drive? MR. LOPATKA: No. MR. HOOVER: But all those houses have to be notified by letter. MR. LOPATKA: Probably there and on 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 either side are the ones that are going to be impacted. Salavanti and then both sides. MR. HOOVER: A11 right. Do we have a S solution for Emlaw? MR. LOPATKA: I have the plan just for the swale portion of it. I did look at it, I - marked it up. There's some information that I would like to get, and then looking at the video that Jason had there's some concern as to how much that's going to pond before it actually gets into the cross pipe that goes underneath the road on the Mariotti building road side. But that pipe sits up about two feet in the air, somewhere in that range. So I'm not sure if there's another : something else that would collect it or if it sits there until it gets up to the height of that pipe. MR. BUTLER: I think it's just to keep the water from going over the top of that pipe. MR. LOPATKA: The issue that I still kind of have is that it still can pond back there because when that water's running - and Jason had a video of it : there was 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 still a pool of water back there and the pipe was still another six inches above that. So the water wasn't really draining out of there. Now, eventually it must drain out of there, but I don't know how long it takes to drain out of there. So they're talking about putting in like -- I think it's a little over two feet, the ditch that they're looking to put back in there, with, like, a three foot bottom on it which will get the water to the back. Right now it's coming out just past the arborvitae, where their wall is for their pool, and it's still right across the front of the wall and kind of floods in front of the pool and into the pool area. I think the swale will take care of that. I don't know if it's going to take care of anything that's beyond that. Like, in the back of the property. Now, it's not their property, I don't think, but the water's still going to pool there. I don't know how we can get it out of there at this point. If there's not something else there other than that cross 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 pipe. MR. HOOVER: Where does that cross pipe go? MR. LENCESKI: Retention pond to the right. MR. LOPATKA: If you're driving in there's a pond right where the parking lot it. So, I mean, the concern, I think, still is--I mean, we can get it by their house, but it's still going to pond there and still migrate back. Depends on how much water there is. MR. HOOVER: So we can fix the problem. It's just that : MR. LOPATKA: We can fix the problem. MR. HOOVER: The pond may fill up and not get in that pipe. MR. LOPATKA: Well, I think it does now, seeing the video. A1l the water is coming in front of where their wall is in front of their pool. It ponds there and then it goes down the sidewalk and goes to the area in the back. So that area the in back is almost acting like a pond in itself. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 The swale will get the water by their house and by their pool and into the back area, but I don't know how we get it out of the back area. So my question to him was is there any other additional information, because the survey they had did not show : it didn't show that pipe, didn't show how the water was going to get out of there. So that was one of my questions to him, how does the water drain from back there. MR. BUTLER: That wall that's there behind these properties, that pipe is water leaving or water coming in? MR. LOPATKA: No, it's water leaving. It will drain that because no water was coming out of that pipe when it was raining. A11 the water was ponding, trying to get into the invert of that pipe, but it never got to the invert of that pipe. It was about six inches below it. So the pipe is probably about two feet higher than the grade. CHIEF DUBERNAS: When I was there, the blocked pipe, it was close to almost 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 knee high and still wasn't nowhere near that. MR. BUTLER: That's awful high for a pipe that's Teaving. I always thought that pipe was bringing water in. MR. LOPATKA: There was no water coming from that pipe into that area. The pipe was dry. MR. BUTLER: How high is the pipe in the other pond? MR. LOPATKA: I think the pond must be higher. I'm assuming the bottom of the pond on Mariotti's side is higher than that area that's over there. MR. BUTLER: That's why I thought the water was coming this way. MR. LOPATKA: I'm sure it goes out the other way, towards the river, but this pipe, for whatever reason, why it's up as high as it is I don't know. That was whenever they built that road years ago. I don't know what it was. So that's my only concern, if that's just going to be kind of a pond back there and then drain after the rain stops. I'm 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 assuming that's what it does. MR. KOMENSKY: I assume that's Mariotti's pipe. MR. LOPATKA: It goes right under their road. CHIEF DUBERNAS: If anybody wants to see the video I can e-mail it to you. MR. BUTLER: There's nothing behind that pipe. Right? Behind there, to the right of Mariotti's building. There's nothing there but woods. Right? MR. LOPATKA: In front? MR. BUTLER: To the side where : you're talking behind Picarski's house. MR. LOPATKA: Behind Picarski's property is where this water is ponding and it can't get into this pipe. It crosses the road and goes over to the basin in front. Maybe it's deep enough and it won't back up and flood them, it will just sit there and dissipate. MR. HOOVER: We're going to have Emlaw do all this work and create a three-foot-wide ditch and then the water ends up behind their house. 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. LOPATKA: That's why I asked the question. I marked those.plans and I'm going to send it back to Emmett. My question was your swale comes to here but you're just kind of showing it comes to a certain point and stops. Where does it go after that. MR. BUTLER: It's going downhill front to back, sO they shouldn't be getting any water. MR. LOPATKA: Well, if we get it by them they may not get water. It all depends on how much water comes. MR. LENCESKI: It's going to pond there five feet before it gets to that pipe. It's all higher. MR. LOPATKA: Everything around it is higher. The road is higher, everything is higher around that area in the back. MR. KOMENSKY: Was that like : because a lot of times you need two stage retention, right there, then when it gets too high it goes to the other one. That's what I was thinking. MR. LENCESKI: The problem is there 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 is a telephone pole there with guyed wires. So you can't excavate around it. MR. LOPATKA: We have to look at the grade as to what the elevation is along the back of their property as to where the low point is in the back there. I'm pretty sure we can get the water by their property, into the swale they're proposing. But then what to do next is the question. MR. KOMENSKY: We're fixing one and creating another. MR. LOPATKA: Well, I think that was always there. I think it was always an issue, probably. I'm sure it always filled up. MR. LENCESKI: They put that first block wall. Now when that water comes out it hits the wall, the grade, the pitch of their property, instead of going toward the back. MR. LOPATKA: It hits their wall and runs across their whole wall, and then there's a sidewalk that goes back by their pool and goes all the way across and down that sidewalk to the back. I think we can 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 eliminate the issue where they're at but it's going to be another issue behind. MR. HOOVER: Behind Emlaw's building there's a wooded area between there and Picarski's property. Who owns all that? MR. LENCESKI: Mariotti. MR. LOPATKA: They only own -- I think to the back side of their pool is pretty much their property. ATTY. RINALDI: It looks like to the tree line. MR. LOPATKA: That back corner, what you're looking at, there could be some water accumulated. The road around it is higher. (A brief discussion was held off the record.) MR. HOOVER: A1l right. Dave, the other question I have is we mentioned to you about surveying the DPW garage, possible addition in the back. MR. LOPATKA: You gave me the drawing you have. ATTY. RINALDI: Record of deeds, Callis subdivision. It's not the borough's but it shows the cul-de-sac and everything 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 that was there. I just go to maps, 01d Forge. MR. LOPATKA: I'11 pull that up. MR. HOOVER: Anybody else have any questions for Dave? MR. KOMENSKY: Drake's Lane, there was a study done years ago. MR. HOOVER: There was a study done on Drake's Lane twice. He was here last week. He said there was a study done about ten years ago, then another about five years ago. MR. LOPATKA: By who? MR. HOOVER: I don't know. MS. BARTOLETTI: If there are two, one of them was Harold Ash before Dave was here. That was several years ago. The one before that may have been closer to almost 20 years ago. MR. NOTARI: So maybe we should do another one. MR. KOMENSKY: That water comes all the way from George Street, by the county housing, comes down Morse Street, then makes a right on Drake's Lane and it actually goes 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 into the people's front yards. Drake's Lane is usually impassable. MR. NOTARI: There's a drain there but it overflows. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Two. MR. LENCESKI: It might be hydro locked because there's sO much water rushing. The water can't come down. MR. HOOVER: The rainstorm she said it went up to the step of her porch on Drake's Lane. MR. KOMENSKY: Then it goes up to George. I think the first one is Henderson. Where the inlet is actually on Henderson. So all that water comes down to Drake's Lane. MR. LENCESKI: That would be the east side of Henderson. So Lenape. The next closest one is between Lenape and right in front of Dunbar's. Edith there's one. That's it. MR. HOOVER: There's one the middle of the block on Eisenhower. There's none as you come around the bend until you get to Morse. Then on George Street there's one up 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 about two houses. You don't get a lot off of George, but there's none on Morse. So you get all that on Morse. Then it makes a left, like Mike said, goes down Drake's Lane and buries those houses. It eventually does go away within a few minutes but it can create a lot of damage in the meantime. MR. KOMENSKY: When I went out the other day the water was already there. I went down and looked at it. It was coming down Morse Street horribly. I went around to check Sibley Avenue, went by the firehouse, came down that way. By the time I got there it was just about done. So I would say 45 minutes. But the road was like : MR. LOPATKA: It's between Lenape and Morse. MR. KOMENSKY: No, the other way. Make a right. MR. HOOVER: Down Morse, make a right. Between Morse and Hard Street. MR. KOMENSKY: It's pretty deep down there. MR. LOPATKA: I'17 get over there 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 and take a look at it, try and figure out what we can do. MR. BUTLER: That used to be a lot worse there years ago. MR. HOOVER: There's a dip in the road. MR. BUTLER: They only had one drain when I was a kid and there used to be three, four feet of water on Drake's Lane. Then they put the drain on the other side. MR. NOTARI: Our biggest problem right now is we can't put drains in because we can't dump water into the sewer system. So that's our major problem. MR. LOPATKA: Well, you don't have storm water drains to get to. MR. NOTARI: We can't create a drain on the corner of Morse and Drake because we have nowhere to send the water. MR. HOOVER: A11 right, any other questions for Dave? MR. LOPATKA: I'17 go take a look at it. MR. NOTARI: Dave, Pagnotti Field rehab, are we ready to put that out for bid? 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. LOPATKA: So I think the last thing was the NEP because we were going to bring water and electric : electric from the building up and water from the development over. So I think we have the proposed NEP. That wasn't assigned yet. MS. BARTOLETTI: If we want to go ahead with the proposal. The proposal is for them to do the design. MR. LOPATKA: That's for them to do the design and get the permits to tie into the water and then to run the electric over to that building. MS. BARTOLETTI: So that has nothing to do with any work. It's strictly the design? MR. LOPATKA: Yes. MR. NOTARI: Well, what about work on the field? Do we need to put that out to bid as well? MS. BARTOLETTI: Yes. MR. LOPATKA: Yes. I wouldn't bid the whole thing in one shot. You need the design before you put it out to bid. If we can get that signed, get them to : 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. NOTARI: We need to move on that because it's now July. We're already almost a month after the season's over. We'11 have another year of it not getting done. MR. LOPATKA: The plan itself for the grading is all done. We met over there and we got the proposal and the proposal, I think, at this point just needs to be signed. MR. NOTARI: Good. Have you been down to the Panel Prints street yet? MR. LOPATKA: When I was driving here I saw it. There was a water main break. Right? MR. NOTARI: Yes. ATTY. RINALDI: There was one more issue that came up in planning. Somebody was going to go down and see : Mike wasn't here. Whether they put new gutters and they're discharging out in that roadway on that Panel Prints Building. MR. LOPATKA: Discharging them out into the road? MR. HOOVER: The front of the building has 12 inlets where they run. Rain 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 gutters. They go underground and go someplace. The back of the building there's 11 inlets that just come over the ground. They come out grade. Half of it goes towards the woods and creates a huge pond in the back. The other half goes towards : we just paved the road. It goes down into Coffee's parking lot. We got sO much rain it went across the road and into Picc's drive through. Vince called me and said we have a problem. We drove around in his pickup truck. MR. LOPATKA: There's no inlets anywhere down there either? MR. HOOVER: There's no inlets. Right in front of Picc's there is. One on each side of the street. Then again, the water has to come up. It's overwnelmed, but then it does go away. There's 11 inlets on that one side in the back, rain gutter leads. MR. LOPATKA: And that's a big building. ATTY. RINALDI: He's on the boundary line discharging right to the road. 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. LOPATKA: They have nowhere else to discharge. If you keep running it back it will probably end up in the same spot. It's going around the other way. Right? MR. HOOVER: The ones on the other side of the building they were discharging into the parking lot, but the parking lot goes towards the river. MR. LOPATKA: What you need to do there is add a couple inlets. Something to get the water before it accumulates to the point where that one end can't handle it. The one inlet in front of Picc's, all that water flowing over land, you have to get it into a pipe before it accumulates. MR. KOMENSKY: That's going right in the river. MR. LOPATKA: You can only get sO much water in an inlet. MR. KOMENSKY: It's not that big of ap pipe, either. When PennDOT was there we asked them would they change the size of that pipe when they're going to do the bridge. MR. LOPATKA: That pipe probably 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 should be 24 inch. Not now, but it should be. MR. HOOVER: Before we pave that road maybe think about doing something down there. Put an inlet in or something. MR. LOPATKA: You're going to have to run it down a state road and tie it into the other inlet. MR. NOTARI: What if we ran the inlet down behind, where the river runs behind Panel Prints? MR. LENCESKI: I think it has to go to a retention pond. MR. LOPATKA: I don't know if you have to go to a retention pond, but you still have to get a permit to discharge it right into the river. A general permit you'd have to get to discharge to the river. MR. HOOVER: We should make them do something. It's their water. We're not creating the problem. MR. LOPATKA: When they built their building I'm sure there were no regulations, sO they didn't have to put a retention pond in. Everybody now does. 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. NOTARI: We never started a storm water management plan in terms of laying out pipes coming from where? We do have pipes in somewhere in town. Right? MR. LOPATKA: We have some. MR. NOTARI: I think it's absolutely necessary. MR. LOPATKA: If you have money to do that we can do that. MR. NOTARI: We need to come up with ap plan. Who knows where the money's going to come from to enact the plan, but the plan's the first step. We're having sO many water problems in town it has to happen. MR. HOOVER: We should think about that storm water sewer thing that the city of Scranton : MR. NOTARI: Agreed, but still at some point we're going to have to put a plan together, and maybe that's something we can approach the state about a grant to fund that plan. Maybe they can come up with a quote for us on what that would cost. It absolutely should be done. MR. LOPATKA: The biggest issue that 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 you have in town is you don't have separate storm system. MR. NOTARI: We need one. It's been mandated for the last 20 years. MR. KOMENSKY: Maybe we can have an executive with Dave before a meeting. MS. SHOTWELL: Can I make a suggestion that we have a storm water committee. MR. HOOVER: We do. MR. NOTARI: Could be long range planning, too. MS. SHOTWELL: Could be environmental protection. MR. KOMENSKY: It's a big deal. Maybe we should definitely think about having a separate committee on storm water. MR. NOTARI: Put that on the agenda for the next meeting, create a storm water committee. That's all I have. MR. HOOVER: Anything else for Dave?, Okay. DPW, Joseph Lenceski, anything for the meeting? MR. LENCESKI: I was just wondering if you guys could think about selling that 25 property on West Grace. It's, like, 810, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 one lot. CHIEF DUBERNAS: It's 408, 410. MS. SHOTWELL: The blighted property? MS. BARTOLETTI: It's a property that we purchased. We demolished the house that was on it because it was dangerous. Right now Joe and the park guys are maintaining it and it's not something we need or we're going to do anything with. So if we need to advertise or whatever. MR. NOTARI: Is it something I can check with the land bank with the county, see if they want to take it from us? MS. BARTOLETTI: We did purchase it. We demolished the house that was on it. I can get you the costs for the next meeting. MR. HOOVER: Any other questions for Joe? MR. NOTARI: Joe, I got a complaint this morning on my way to work. My neighbor mentioned he complained to you as well. The cuts in Smith Street are starting to drop down between DeLuca's and the cemetery. I 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 don't want to say there's a hole but it's really dropped down. Take a drive by tomorrow and see. Saturday it was starting to pool there pretty good. MR. HOOVER: Anything else for Joe? MS. SHOTWELL: Thanks for taking care of the playground. Very viral on the broken McDade old equipment over by the school and Joe took care of it. MR. HOOVER: A1l right, Joe. Thank you. Police chief, Jason? CHIEF DUBERNAS: Nothing for the agenda. The oral interviews were completed and the civil service just has to make a finalized list. That's it. Waiting to hear back from them to advertise for a meeting. MR. KOMENSKY: When do you think? CHIEF DUBERNAS: I don't know. MR. HOOVER: Anything else for the chief? MR. NOTARI: Are you struggling with part-timers or are we all good? CHIEF DUBERNAS: Right now, no, because I don't have anybody at the school. MR. NOTARI: Come September we're 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 going to be short. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Yes. MR. NOTARI: We're going to be back to what we were before school. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Yeah. We'11 make it work. MR. HOOVER: A17 right. Fire chief, Bill Stull. MR. STULL: Nothing from me. MR. HOOVER: How did the cornhole tournament go? MR. STULL: Very good this year. We had 42 teams. Looking at scheduling one for next year, same time. MR. HOOVER: Solicitor, Bill Rinaldi? ATTY. RINALDI: I don't have anything for the agenda. MR. HOOVER: Waiting on court dates for two of them? ATTY. RINALDI: Yes. MR. HOOVER: Anybody else have any questions for Bill? MR. NOTARI: The new zoning ordinances, were they talked about? Are we 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ready to pass that? ATTY. RINALDI: Last I heard was what was discussed at the last meeting. So Idon't know if anybody talked to him. It didn't come up at planning. I know that. MR. KOMENSKY: They had a zoning meeting last week. Mike was supposed to tell them that they had to get together. MR. NOTARY: Did you hear from Charlie? Is he pushing it? ATTY. RINALDI: The ball's in our court. MS. BARTOLETTI: He's waiting for us. MR. NOTARI: November, it was. Just sO everybody has an idea of the timeline. MS. BARTOLETTI: So if all of us could talk to planning and zoning and see what the holdup is sO maybe we can push it along. MR. NOTARI: We could just pass it. Im mean, if it's not that important to them. mean, we were here at the meeting. A couple of us were here sitting through it for whatever it was. It's 18 months. 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. KOMENSKY: Can't we just send them a letter and tell them we need it done by this or we're passing it as approved? MR. NOTARI: It's really planning holding it up. ATTY. RINALDI: The have to vote on it and send it to us. MR. NOTARI: Let's relay to them that they have until September 1st to get it done. MR. HOOVER: Okay. Marylynn? MS. BARTOLETTI: I just want to menton, since you brought up about the storm water, the meeting, Jimmy, that you and I were going to attend in Scranton. That was scheduled for tomorrow but it was cancelled. It's rescheduled for July 31 at 1:00. So if you can attend that with me. Someone from 01d Forge will be there. Then the paving loan we've been discussing for next year, I would like to try to get that possibly have it on our agenda for July, August at the latest. We don't have to have the streets yet. We have to have a plan on what we're going to be 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 asking for as far as the amount of the loan because they ask everyone in approving those. So I'd like to get that moving. MR. NOTARI: Put it on the agenda for July. MS. BARTOLETTI: I'd like to have it done for that. So if I can get it all together and get it on the agenda that would be really great. That's. it. MR. HOOVER: Any questions for Marylynn? Okay. Jason, any public participation? CHIEF DUBERNAS: No, sir. MR. HOOVER: Okay. Mayor Legg, anything? MAYOR LEGG: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just want to wish everyone a safe and happy July 4th and don't blow your fingers off. MR. HOOVER: Any questions for Mayor Legg? Jenna? MS. JONES: I have a few things. So at the meeting when Mr. Barrett came in I was at first not real sure how I felt about the idea of engaging in something like that, 31 but the more I thought about it I feel like it's something we should definitely explore. Certainly Marylynn, I know she's absolutely capable and competent, but I don't think she's able to capitalize on all of the things she can do. She just doesn't have the time. I think the proposal is reasonable. I mean, as far as costs it's really : when you're looking at the kind of money we're able to seize I think it's a worthwhile endeavor. I'd like to see that put on the agenda. I don't know if he needs to submit a formal proposal. I don't think 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 we have one. MR. BUTLER: I think we have to put it on the agenda first to approve it. MS. SHOTWELL: We have to have something to approve. MR. NOTARI: I tend to agree with Jenna. My only thought is that we should be prepared on day one, when we approve this, with a plan. Not approve it and then take three or four months to give them something to go after. So that's my own reservation. Otherwise, I think it's worth it. 32 MR. HOOVER: I think the same thing. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 We should have at least five or six things we want to do. Different directions like the bridge project. Different things. Storm water. If you want to do it. I think we should do the same things also. MS. SHOTWELL: I don't know if we want to schedule a separate meeting for us to discuss in advance of our conservation with him, because I know he said once we meet with him he'17 meet with us and go over what our priorities are. If we want to schedule something where we can sit down and kind of hash that out before he gets in the mix and then we have a list of priorities and he can kind of help us tailor it a little bit more. I - think that would probably be the best way to go forward with that. MR. HOOVER: Have an executive session next meeting and everybody can come up with a couple different projects, put them together and see what we have, then discuss his options, too. If you want to have him come back and discuss it again 33 we'1l come back. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. NOTARI: I think we need a proposal on what we need a proposal from him. We need him to go give us his contract or whatever. MS. SHOTWELL: The other thing I wanted to ask about was I know that we have talked about, like, the landlord database and all that, NEIC. When we hired them, that was something that they were supposed to kind of help us manage, and I don't think they've done anything in that regard. Or have they? ATTY. RINALDI: We didn't hire them to do that. We didn't go forward with that. Secondary zoning. MS. SHOTWELL: And they said they would be able to do that under that umbrella. ATTY. RINALDI: We can double check with them. They're going to enforce our zoning ordinances, but the landlord ordinance is something different. MS. SHOTWELL: But they said that they could facilitate building the database. 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 That was something that that gentleman said they could help us with that. MS. BARTOLETTI: We'11 give them a call. Myself, Sandy, Jason, Mike, we've been really trying to work on getting this together because it seems that the same people are a problem doing this and doing this and doing this and this is hanging too long and we need to get it going. So we have envelopes ready go to every landlord or whatever in town. We were tweaking the agreement that we had sO that we have something that's much more updated and ready to go. A little bit of input from you guys and we'17 mail them out sO we can get it started. Everything that we have now is pretty much outdated. People come and go. There's a lot of these apartment buildings that people come and go constantly every day. It's definitely going to be a challenge to keep up with. MS. SHOTWELL: As long as we're getting it off the ground. I thought part of the deal was they were going to help us with that. 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MR. HOOVER: Do you want them to come to a meeting, too? MS. BARTOLETTI: I will call their office tomorrow and see because if this is obviously what we discussed and what we spoke about with them, then maybe even have them come in in the daytime with myself and someone because we're going to be the ones doing it. Maybe get it moving quicker. MS. SHOTWELL: That's it. MR. HOOVER: Mike? MR. KOMENSKY: Staying on the topic of NEIC, did we get any kind of reports from them on 105 North Keyser Avenue? ATTY. RINALDI: I don't know that anybody sent them there. Is that Stocki? MR. KOMENSKY: So my recommendation is we ask them to come to the meeting on the 23rd, and if it's going to be in executive session that's fine. But this has gone on long enough. MR. HOOVER: They're doing a daily inspection when someone comes here. Mike is alternating with them. But that's a daily inspection. When they were here two, three, 36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 four months ago they had my hopes way out of bounds. They do everything and they haven't done anything for us. I - don't know if we ever told them. We probably told them to go to that property and do something. MR. BUTLER: That's the purpose why we gave them part of Mike Sokolowski's thing, assistant helper or whatever, to go over Stocki's so they have an excuse to go over there. MR. NOTARI: But it should be up to Mike to direct them. Obviously Mike can't answer if he's not here. MS. BARTOLETTI: They were clear on what the expectations were. MR. BUTLER: That was the whole reason we were hiring them, was to go over there and check them out. MR. HOOVER: I think it would solve a - lot of issues if he was over there to check on them and see what they're doing to solve this other problem with them working behind the house. What are they doing behind the houses making noise every single day, backup alarms every single day. We 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 don't know what they're doing. MR. KOMENSKY: Should we just ask Mike to call them for an update? I mean MR. BUTLER: It's bad enough we had to wait for over a month because the guy was sick or something. MR. KOMENSKY: I did want them to come here and tell us what they're going to do for us. If not, we'11 get somebody else. Like Jimmy said, I was very hopeful when they first came and did their presentation. IK know, listen to Jenna, she can tell you the guy stood right there and said that that's what they were going to do. They didn't do anything for us. Sorry to put it that way. It's not all about coming to a meeting and telling us what you can do. The proof is in the pudding. MR. HOOVER: Mare, talk to them about your issue, and if they want to come to a meeting have one of the representatives come to a meeting and we'11 talk to him in executive session about the other issues that we're having. MS. BARTOLETTI: Maybe we should 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 have them come in. MR. HOOVER: Do they need to send another person up there, maybe get another inspection firm? ATTY. RINALDI: Well, you're talking about two different things. The other inspection firm does not have any authority to enforce our zoning. They're strictly the UCC. We hired NEIC as an assistant zoning officer to enforce the zoning. MR. KOMENSKY: The only other thing that I have is can we possibly get PennDOT involved to do something on Lonesome Road? was speaking to Chief Stull past couple weeks. There was four accidents at the corner of Lonesome Road and Bridge Street. Somebody's going to get hurt there. MR. NOTARI: Do a traffic study? CHIEF DUBERNAS: We asked for a traffic study, they denied it last time. MR. KOMENSKY: How about a four way stop sign? CHIEF DUBERNAS: I can ask. MR. KOMENSKY: The other day there was an accident on Main and Lonesome Road. 39 So - maybe it will slow some of that traffic down. I - don't know what the answer is, but Id don't want to see somebody get hurt. So whatever we have to do. You have to do the traffic study or we ask them to do it. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CHIEF DUBERNAS: State roadway. MR. LOPATKA: PennDOT won't do it. You'd have to hire somebody. It's a borough road. CHIEF DUBERNAS: A17 state. Four way intersection is all state. MS. SHOTWELL: Ask again. MR. KOMENSKY: A four way stop sign. MR. LOPATKA: They won't do it without doing some kind of study. MR. KOMENSKY: Who has to ask? We have to send a letter? CHIEF DUBERNAS: The last study was right after the bridge was fixed. We asked them to keep the Tight there and they denied it. MR. KOMENSKY: I want to wish everybody a happy 4th of July. Please be safe. MR. NOTARY: Just everybody have a 40 1 2 3 good 4th of July and stay safe. That's all. MR. BUTLER: The only thing, are we doing anything with the little league? We got them over a barrel and I don't know why we just don't act on it. If they start having tournaments there and stuff, if they can't have a stand there they're in trouble. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MS. SHOTWELL: I think it's fair to say now that the season's over it's less busy. Games, practices, the same park schedule. Now the season's over it should be easier to schedule. Maybe we should ask one last time. MR. BUTLER: I think we should go one step further and tell them either show up at a meeting or we're shutting the stand. MR. HOOVER: Have there been inspections? After they're done we should inspect it. Their season's pretty much over. MR. KOMENSKY: The long and short is Ia agree. MR. NOTARI: Me, too. MR. KOMENSKY: Get an e-mail. MS. SHOTWELL: Sure. They're using 41 1 2 3 borough property. We have expectations and rules. MR. HOOVER: When was the last game they had down there? 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MS. SHOTWELL: Last week. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Tuesday night. There's a game tonight, I think. MR. HOOVER: Anything else? MR. BUTLER: No. MR. HOOVER: The only thing I have is 213 West Grace Street. A lady called me looking for handicap parking in front of her house. 213 West Grace. MS. BARTOLETTI: When you guys get calls like that could you just forward them to the borough building. We have an application process. We can check it out, make sure they're eligible for it. There's a small fee. MR. HOOVER: That's all I have. We need an executive for anything? MS. BARTOLETTI: Five minutes. MR. HOOVER: Five minutes after this meeting. Otherwise, meeting adjourned. (Meeting adjourned.) 42 1 2 3 4 5 CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that I attended the foregoing proceeding, took stenographic notes of the same, that 6 the foregoing, consisting of 41 pages, is a true and correct copy, done to the best of my ability, of same 7 8 and the whole thereof. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Repor aek 1 1 10511-35:14 119-20:3,20.19 1211-19:25 1811-28:25 1:001-29:17 1st/1-29:9 2 212)-1:9,2:6 20-14:19,24:4 202412-1:9,2:6 23rd/11-3 35:19 2411-22:1 3 31/1-29:17 314111-1:12 4 408111-25:3 41/1-42:6 41011-25:3 4211-27:13 4511-16:15 40:1 7 7:0011-1:10 8 81011-25:1 A abilityn-42:7 able/3)-31:5, 31:10, assigned/t)- 18:6 33:18 absent12)- 2:21,2:24 38:9 absolutely [3]- 23:6, assume [1)- 10:2 23:24, 31:3 accident! 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