Johnsonburg Borough Regular Meeting June 12, 2023 4:00 p.m. Call to Order Silent Prayer Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes Regular Meeting May 8, 2023 Guests & Public Comment on Agenda Items Reports Mayor Police Department Fire Department Street Department Council Committees Finance/Bills for Payment Borough Solicitor Engineer & Code Enforcement Municipal Authority Recreation Board Old Business 1. Conference Room Chairs 2. Garbage Contract 3. Stormwater - Julia St. &W. Center St. 1. Johnsonburg Community Trust request 2. Johnsonburg Farmers & Artisans Market request 3. Market Street trash cans 4. Code enforcement -2 210 Mill St. & 508 Second Ave. 5. CDBG demolition bids a. 200 & 205 Bergen St. b. 201,205, & 207 First Ave. New Business Executive Session Public Comment on Agenda Items Adjournment 177 Johnsonburg Borough Regular Meeting May 8, 2023 4:00 p.m. Call to Order Silent Prayer Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call/Attendance Cherry, Scott Clopp, John DeAngelo, James DePanfilis, James R. Imbrogno, Louie Imbrogno, Tom Kilhoffer, Rachel Maletto, AlfredJ. Miller, Ryan (ARSE Engineering) Paget, Kyle Poague, Eric Thomas, John R. Warmbrodt, Richard Title Councilman Police Chief Councilman Councilman Councilman Street Superintendent Secretary President Engineer/ Codè Enforcement Mayor Councilman Solicitor Councilman Present Absent Excused X X X X X X X X Johnsonburg! Municipal Authority Representative X Approval of Agenda: Amotion was made by Councilman DePanfilis and seconded by Councilman Wammbrodttoappoiethe agenda. Motion carried unanimously. Minutes: Amotion wasmade yCounciman.mbrogno and seconded by Councilman DeAngeloto approve theminutesfrom the April-10, 2023. Motion carried unanimously. Guests & PublicComment: Randy Mason,143 Grove St., addressed Council on problems in his neighborhood involving semi-trucks causing property damage, speeding on W. Center St., and stray cats. Chief Clopp addressedthe traffic concerns and stated that signage prohibiting large trucks has been attemptedin other neighbors but has shown to be unsuccessful. He suggested meeting with Domtar to possibly create truck route signage coming into town. Secretary Kilhoffer stated that she will: speak to the Ridgway Animal Haven to request their assistance with the stray cat problem as they had previously been in this area. Monthly Reports Mayor: Mayor Paget had nothing to report. 178 Police: Monthly report is on file. Chief Clopp reviewed his report which included the following: AK9: search was performed at the high school on April 13th. The 2017 patrol vehicle was repaired from a minor accident earlier this year. The townwide surveillance camera project is finished with the last camera being Owen Schreiber has accepted our Cadet Sponsorship Agreement and ist filling out the Asaturation patrol organized by the Attorney General's office was held on May 4th. Chief Clopp explained the process oft these patrols and all the departments and installed at the knothole fields this month. paperwork to begin the academy in July. The annual police memorial service will be held on May 15th. agencies involved. Fire Chief: Monthly report is oni file. Superintendent: Monthly report is on file. not have any recommendations forcouncil. Council Committees: The public works committeemet tod discuss boroughprojects but did Finance & Bills for Payment: PresidentMaletoread the borough's account balances and the bills.This month's bills include General Fund - $9,554.45, Community Center Fund - $7,385.12, Highway Aid Fund-s23755and Community Improvement Fund $5,278.68. Ar motion was made by Councimanwamboatand seconded. byCouncilman Imbrogno to pay the bills as presented and to acceptthe finance report. Motion carried unanimously. Secretary Kilhofferwill explore financingoptionsf fort the demolition of 528 Market St. and the Solicitor: Solicitor Thomasreported: that he drafted a letter to Mr. Tassone explaining our discussion during April'smeeting: aboutcode enforcement of his property and the borough's Engineer & Code EnforcementReport: Monthly report is on file. Mr. Miller reviewed his fires servicesfund. properties. report which included thefollowing The Flood Mitigation-Project involving the culvert study off W. Center St. and. Julia St. is int the final design phase. The Army Corp will be consulted fori their approval. The W. Center St. and Julia! St. stormwater project will be rebid. The 2023 CDBG project with the. Johnsonburg Municipal Authority for the sewer line behind the. Johnsonburg Community Center is being reviewed by the state grant manager. Engineer Miller reported on potential excess CDBG funding that may become available to the borough. A discussion was held on the slum and blight potential with the repository houses on First Ave. and Bergen St. 179 Municipal Authority: Minutes are on file. Recreation Board: Minutes and reports are on file. Old Business: A discussion was held on the crack sealing completed by HRI as a follow-up for New Business:1. Secretary Kilhoffer made Council aware oft the. Johnsonburg Community Trust's garden project at the intersection of Market St. and Center St. at the former Girl Scout Ar motion was made by Councilman DePanfilis and seconded by Councilman Imbrogno to approve the. Johnsonburg Community Trust's requestto closeMarket St. from 1:00 p.m. until midnight on. July 7th for their annual alumni eventand to waive theopen container ordinance 2. Ar motion was made by Councilman DePanfilisand seconded by Councilman Warmbrodt to order AEDs and corresponding wall hanging abnt.lorheohmsonburg Community Center 3. Ar motion was made by Councilman Imbrognoand, seconded by Councilman DeAngelo to rescind the 2018 Domtarand Elk County RDA Agreement, Motionçarried unanimously. A motion was made by Counclman.mbrogno: andseconded by Councilman Warmbrodt to sign the 2023 Domtar and Elk County RDA Agreement. Motion carried unanimously. A n motion.wasmadeby Councilman Warmbrodt andseconded by Councilman Imbrogno to go into executive esiontodsousttg2ton at 5:14p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Amotion wasmade by Councilman Imbrogno and seconded by Councilman DeAngelo to our 2021 pavingproject. garden. for the same time and place. Motion carried unanimously. and the. Johnsonburg Borough building, Motion cariedunanimously. return to regularsession at 5:31p.m. Motion carried unanimously. President Maletto stated that,during executive session, litigation was discussed but no action Adjournment: A motion was made by Councilman DeAngelo and seconded by Councilman Imbrogno to adjourn the meeting at 5:33 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. was taken. Rachel Kilhoffer Secretary BOROUGH JOHNSONBURG Department of Police JOHN CLOPP Chief of Police 100 Main Street Johnsonburg, PA 15845 (814)965-2816 Ihave the honor to report to the Johnsonburg Borough Council the duties performed by the. Johnsonburg Police Department for the month of May 2023. Calls for Service Signal Calls Telephone Calls Investigations Hearings Traffic Accidents Written Warnings Receipts: Fines $ 1,558.74 Reports $ Tickets $ 283 74 76 66 6 4 5 Parking Violations House Watches Vehicle Lockouts Light outage B.O.L.O Asst. Fire/Ambulance Asst. other Police Dept. 16 Special Information: 0 0 3 0 13 8 UseofFore/Control Tactics annual training complete. 0.00 Johnsonburg Pre-K class toured station on 05/11. 0.00 Attended Police Memorial Service on 05/15. Total $ 1,558.74 -Taser project update. Offenses: Drugs Assaults Burglary Thefts Criminal Mischief D.U.I. Disorderly Conduct Mental Health Sex Offenses Family and Children All Other Offenses Totals Number 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 10 14 35 Arrest 1 1 : : 0 0 0 2 14 Handled Otherwise 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 8 27 Respectfully gh C. lm 2(6MV Arrests) 12 PsNRS PI RESC E Johnsonburg Fire Department Fire - Rescue 99 Clarion Road Johnsonburg, PA 15845 Phone 814-965-4276 Fax 814-965-4276 May 2023. Johnsonburg Fire Department Report Incident Type Count per Station for Date Range Start Date: 05/01/2023 I End Date: 05/31/2023 Station: EC2. - ELK COMPANY2 INCIDENTTYPE: 111- - Building fire 141-F Forest, woods or wildland fire 151- Outside rubbish, trash orv waste fire 162- Outside equipment fire 311 I Medical assist, assist EMS crew 412- Gas leak (natural gas or LPG) 444 - Power line down 671- - HazMat release investigation w/no HazMat 743- - Smoke detector activation, noi fire unintentional #INCIDENTS 4 1 1 1 2 13 # Incidents for EC2- Elk Company 2: Calls in. Johnsonburg Borough-12 Calls in North Ridgway Township-0 Automatic, /Mutual Aid Calls-1 Total Man! Hours for All Calls May 2023-8 84.56 Total Monetary Fire Loss. Johnsonburg Borough May 2023- - $0 Total Monetary Fire Loss North Ridgway Township May 2023 - $0 Respectfully Christopher 4. Kreckel Chief Boro report street crew CUT FLOOD CONTROL DYKES MARKED PA ONE CALLS WASHED TRUCKS PUTS SIGN BACK UP ON MAIN AND CLARION ROAD HUNG. ALL VETEREN BANNERS MEASURED ROAD CUTS FORI PERMITS SWEPT MARKET AND CENTER STREET CHANGED POLICE CAR OIL HELD DUMPSTER DAY PAINTED MARKET AND CENTER: STREETS PARKING STALLS AND CROSS WALKS 1 ARS ENGINEERING SERVICES We are still working to complete the demolition specs for the 512 Market Street (Allegretto Building) and anticipate having those ready for distribution before the end of. June. These will be sent out to the usual demolition Contractors and we anticipate any estimates received will be available fori review and approval at the. July Council Meeting. At this time prevailing wager rates Wea arei ini thej process off finalizing the project specifications for CDBG funded parking lot at the corner of Second. Avenue: and Spruce Street. Werecently discussed thes schedule with the County Planning Department and anticipate advertising this project in July. The scope will include a new sidewalk entrance off Spruce Street, embankment stabilization at the end of the existing Wea are finalizing the design, scope of work andj project specifications for the. JCC rear driveway resurfacing project. Copies of the specs will be provided to the Public Works Committee for We recently received responses to the Request for Proposals that was sent out to complete the remaining JCC Heating upgrades and will be using those estimates to evaluate future funding opportunities. We've also been in contact with Cly Hornung who has assisted the Borough in the past ins securing grant funding for this project and she has already been in contact with some potential funding program representatives about completing this project. The. JCC Recreational Board is also actively campaigning for funds to complete additional phases of this project and we've provided them with similar information of what remains to be upgraded and the intended We recently sent out a Request for Proposals for the proposed demolition of five (5) abandoned residential structures located at the corner of Bergen Street and First Avenue, all are currently listedi int the County Repository ofUnsold Properties. Estimates werer requested for each] property and thei information received will be used to evaluate future and potential funding opportunities available for slum and blight control through the County. We anticipate additional information We recently had several conversations with the Elk County Planning Department personnel concerning the JCC. joint sewer replacement project with the. JMA as a potential 2023 CDBG project. The initial discussions indicated the project is not likely eligible for the CDBG program as the primary beneficiary is the Community Building and not necessarily low to moderate income residents directly connected to the mainline sewer. We have discussed this with the JMA's engineer and have crafted a response for further review by the State for eligibility but we recommend additional options be explored at this time. Previous JCC qualification is no longer applicable as the Commonwealth has modified eligibility criteria in recent years. Additional slum & blight demolition(s) is a possibility as well as any other eligible projects Council may are not anticipated. stoned lot andj possibly additional spaces off the alleyway above. review prior to solicitation of bids. equipment sizes. willl be available at the. July Council Meeting. want to explore. P.O. BOX2 202, JOHNSONBURG, PA 15845 phone: (814) 965-2211 fax: (814)965-4028 www. eghneragsemicescon ARS ENGINEERING SERVICES Engineer's Report - June 12, 2023 Johnsonburg Borough Council Meeting Thef following is a summary of work performed over the last month, including updates on current project status, provided herein for your review: Engineering Services The County received one bid for the re-advertised West End Storm Sewer Replacement Project from Continental Construction which was opened at the June 6th Commissioner's Meeting. Unfortunately, the bid was more than 3% times the remaining grant amount. At the Borough's request the Commissioner's tabled the bid to their June 20th meeting for additional review and evaluation. We are in the process of reviewing the bid and intend to make follow-up inquiries with the contractor as part of that review. A decision is needed for how the Borough intends to move forward with this project; the. Julia Street portion needs to be completed by the end oft the We attended a virtual meeting with representatives of the Army Corps of Engineers and TranSystems to discuss the proposed changes to the existing Flood Protection Program in the area behind Julia and West Center Street. The Corps will need to complete a formal review but no preliminary red flags were raised by any of the Corps attendees for the proposed upgrades. TranSystems will be filing the necessary documents for this review and continues to work The County has notified the Borough that 2022 CDBG funds have been received for approved grant projects including the Hotel site cleanup. We are working to complete the specifications and working with the County to get the project advertised by the end of the month with bids projected to be opened sometime in. July. Prevailing wages are anticipated for this project. The work is anticipated to be completed later this Summer/Fall. The notice also includes funds for the approved Harrison Avenue stormwater upgrades but that project is not anticipated to be We recently met with State Senator Chris Dush and State Representative Mike Armanini, along with several Borough officials, to discuss the Theater demolitonredevelopment project. Both officials were ablet to view thel building and seet the impact ofit oni the Market Street corridor first hand. Bothi indicated it was beneficial to view the site and they would work to see what funding opportunities may be available and/or programs thel Boroughi may be eligible to utilize. Wewill continue to maintain contact with both officials in hopes funding can be identified in the near year or funding will be lost pert the program's requirements. towards thei final design plans and project construction specifications. completed until next year. future. P.O. BOX202, JOHNSONBURG, PA 15845 phone: (814) 965-2211 - fax: (814).965-4028 www. meghetgnvicecon ARS ENGINEERING SERVICES Code Enforcement We continue to have issues with aj property on the 4001 block of Second Avenue where an issue with leaking sewer water is now impacting the adjacent alleyway and storm sewer network. At this time it appears there may be an issue with the lateral as sewer water is coming out of the cleanout int thel back yard andi flowing thrut the yard and intot the alley; however, to our knowledge none oft this has been confirmed. Thej property owner has been notified by letter, we' ve discussed this with them over the phone and they have received several tickets as ai result but the problem remains unresolved. The next step from Code Enforcement is to declare and post the house as "uninhabitable" ift the owner remains unresponsive. The. JMA is also aware of the problem and initial discussions have been made about the possibility of further action being taken by them as well. Because the waste flow is now entering the catch basin in the alleyway this could also We continue to follow a number of properties which have received summary notices and/or violation tickets over the last couple months. Wel have had some moderate success ofl late with those properties being cleaned up and those property owners paying their respective tickets. Additional property reviews are alsoi forthcoming for complaints received by thel BoroughOffice. As a follow-up to the note in last month's Report concerning grass maintenance, the Borough has started to send out grass cutting notices to property owners and it is their responsibility to maintain those properties, including having residents or professionals cut the grass and control weed growth. In addition, there have been a number of properties where grass is being "thrown" out into the street as part of cutting. When this occurs the clippings should be removed as the dead grass clumps together and can cause issues with roadway drainage which could lead to localized flooding. Clippings are also not permitted to be placed in alleyways or other public way to filll holes. Properties that are not compliant will receive violation notices and fines/liens become al DEP issue as thes storm sewer eventually outlets into the are possible. Respectfully Submitted, tARa Ryan Miller, PE P.O. BOX: 202, JOHNSONBURG, PA1 15845 phone: (814) 965-2211 . fax: (814).965-4028 -EAEN x x * X < * x x * x x X x x x x x x 2 x < * x X JOHNSONBURG MUNICIPAL, AUTHORITY Regular Meeting Minutes Wednesday April 12, 2023 The meeting was called to order at 4:00p p.m. by Chairman Jack Fowler followed by Thel Pledge of Allegiance anda ROLL CALL - In attendance were. Jack Fowler, Thomas Weaver, Rick Ziegler, JRI DePanfilis, Paul Villella moment ofs silence. Earl Park - excused, Erie Poague excused Brian Buesink, Ken Caldwell, Tracey Mehalko, Peter Reith, Travis Long (Phone) VISITORS Joyce Maletto (Johnsonburg Press), Brian Stockman (Ridgway Record) Municipal Authority's meeting request tot the board discussion (carried). Amotion was madel by Rick Zeigler ands seconded by TJ Weaver to amend the agenda to add. Jones Township VISITOR COMMENTS - None EXECUTIVE: SESSION -Ar motion was made by Rick Zeigler and seconded by. JRI DePanfilis to enteri into executive session at 4:25 (carried). Amotion was made by Rick Zeigler and seconded by TJ Weaveri to exit executive session ande enter into ther regular meeting at 4:55 (carried). Personnel was discussed with no action taken. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MARCH MEETINGS - Ar motion was made by TJ Weaver and seconded by Rick Zeigler to approve the minutes from thel March 8, 2023 regular meeting; thel March 16, 2023 special meeting; and the March 30, 2023 special meeting (carried). MANAGER'S REPORT - Copy attached WATER REPORT = Copy attached payroll (carried). SEWER REPORT - Copy attached ENGINEER'S REPORT = Copy attached AI motion was made byJ JRI DePanfilis and seconded by TJ Weaver to pay employee mileage att thes same time as Amotion was made byJ JR DePanfilis and seconded by TJ Weaver to reject all bids received ont the Route 219 South Watermain Replacement and ask Travis to reach outt to other bidders toi find out whyt they didn't bid (carried). A motion was madel by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by TJ Weaver to put the project out for rebid andl listi ita as an SOLICITOR'S! REPORT - Peter Reith reported that his work on1 thel line of credit extensions is done. Hei is conducting: a title search ont the property on Bergen Street that was offered to the Authority. excavation only project (carried). COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Administration: -N None B. Finance- - None Fire Department- - None E. Johnsonburg Borough - None Grants - None D. Hiring- - interviewed 6 candidates for the open position, would like tol hire Bryon Gregori Amotion was made by Paul Vilella ands seconded by Rick Zeigler tol hire Bryon Gregori (carried). Operations - met with Ken & Brian, encouraged Ken to communicate with Brian TREASURER'SI REPORT - AI motion was made by Rickz Zeigler and seconded byJ JRI DePanfilis to approve the BILLSFOR PAYMENT - AI motion was madel by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Rick Zeigler to payt thel billsi int the Treasurer's report (carried). amount of $117,163.69 (carried). Bank Balances as of: March 31, 2023 Northwest Sewer Money Market- -$64,268.59 Payroll -$1 114,067.48 Water Pennvest- $ 510.67 Sewer Pennvest -$37,854.45 Operating Checking- -$143,570.34 SewerSavings- - $76,715.64 WaterSavings- -$777,978.21 CNB CD-$26,072.96 Savings Acct. $2,411.38 Water Project Checking (COA)-$147,850.63 Sewer Checking. $5,880.37 Waterline Extension- -$1 14.00 Debt Payments CNB Mortgage -$327.92 CNBI Line of Credit Interest $ 840.21 CNBI WWTP Upgrade -$3,435.05 Pennvest- -$15,529.32 Pennvest -$8 8,580.54 Pennvest - $11,718.30 BOARD DISCUSSION -Ar motion was made by TJ Weaver and seconded by Rick Zeigler to purchase ther newi truck that has been discussed. Roll cally vote: TJ Weaver -) yes, Rickz Zeiger - yes, JRI DePanfilis - yes, Paul Vilella- - no, Jack Fowler - yes. (Motion carried 4-1). There willl bea as special meeting to discuss payment for the truck after some The. Jones Township Municipal Authority has requested that our Authority attend ar meeting at the Wilcox Community Building on April 21s at 6 pmi regarding the Route 2191 North Waterline Extension. BUSINESS AFFAIRS - Everything went well with ther recent USDA onsite visit. The DEP conducted. an onsite visit on research is done about payment options. April4th. COMMENTS! FROM' VISITORS- None EXECUTIVE SESSION- None Weaver (carried). ADJOURMENT OF MEETING- At 5:55 p.m.a a motion to adjourn was made by Rick Zeigler and seconded by TJ Jack Fowler, Chairperson TLM JOHNSONBURG MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY Special Meeting Minutes Wednesday April 26, 2023 The meeting was called to order at 4:45 p.m. by Chairman Jack Fowler followed by Thel Pledge of Allegiance and a ROLLO CALL - In attendance were. Jack Fowler, Thomas' Weaver (ZOOM), Rick Ziegler, JR DePanfilis. Earl Park, Paul moment ofs silence. Villella Erie Poague excused VISITORS - None (carried). Brian Buesink, Ken Caldwell, Tracey Mehalko APPROVAL OF AGENDA- Ar motion was made by. JR DePanfilis ands seconded by Rick Zeigler to approve the agenda VISITOR COMMENTS - None EXECUTIVE SESSION - None BOARD DISCUSSION- Ar motion was made by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Rick Zeigler to purchase the new truck with. JMA funds and over ap period oft threey years reimburse ourselves (Carried). There was discussion on selling the old trucks. This issue was tabled. BUSINESS AFFAIRS - Ar motion was made by Earl Park and seconded by Paul Vilella to raise consumption overage rates. The current rate of $9/thousand over 5,000 gallons for sewer willl be raised to $10. The current rate of $9/thousand over! 5,000 gallons for water willl be raised to $11 effectivet the date meters are readi in May. Roll call vote: Rick Zeigler-yes, TJ Weaver- -y yes, Paul Vilella - yes, JRI DePanfilis - no, Earl Park- - yes, Jack Fowler- - no. (Motion carried 4-2). COMMENTSFROMI VISITORS-None EXECUTIVE! SESSION- None Zeigler (carried). ADJOURMENT OF MEETING- At! 5:50p p.m. ar motion to adjourn was made by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Rick Jack Fowler, Chairperson TLM Johnsonburg Community Center Rec Board Meeting Minutes June 1, 2023 Present:. John O'Rourke Sarah Grunthaner Call to order! 5:11p.m May 4, 2023 Minutes Financial Report See attached Open Issues Jim Lecker Nikki Zmmerman-excused Patty McDivitt Scott Cherry-excused TJWeaver Tara Poague Tracy Crowe Passed Motion to accept: Jim Lecker Second: John O'Rourke Vote: Unanimous A7 Ey35 Passed Motion to accept: Jim Lecker Second: Patty McDivitt Vote: Unanimous 1.) Camera's on Third Floor and Weight Room Rachel Kilhoffer ordered the three cameras fort the third floor and the one camerai fori the weight room. They were delivered on' Wednesday May 315t. Jay Crowe will: schedulea day and time to come inand install them alli for us. We have four returning lifeguards and three new ones. Tara Poague and Hannah Williams met with the new lifeguards on Friday May 26th to train them on our pool rulesand procedures. They will be on the schedule to work 2.) Lifeguards starting this month. 3.) Pool Ceiling The paint was already purchased for the pool ceiling. Kyle Bennett gave us a quote of $900 to paint it forus. Motion to hire Kyle Bennett to paintthe ceiling by: SarahGrunthaner Second: Jim Lecker Vote: Unanimous Director's Report See attached Jimlecker's Report See attached New Business 1) I.Twork Wel have not heard back from Aaron Simbeck at Advanced Computer Solutions about moving the wires in the office, fixing the camera out front, and getting a cordless phone for the pool. Tara Poague sent Aaron a text with pictures regarding the wires int the office on April 28th and she emailed him about the camera and phone on May 17th. Since there has been no reply yet, Tara Poague is going to send the borough an email requesting that we have someone else do the work. 2) July Meeting - whas: 9MA.Sw. : ras There will not be at formal Rec Board meeting int the month of July, however the Alumni committee will meet to plan the events for Friday and Saturday's alumni festivities. 3) WeightRoom We are going to buy different handles for the cable machines in the weight room.. John O'Rourke has a verbal quote from APEX of less than $250, but as soon as he receives the quote in writing he will send it out to all the rec board members. 5 2 aoR 21 HYDSR ETEA :140 Meeting adjourned at 5:28 p.m. Next Meeting August 3, ,2023 at! 5pm. 39 MX S X Tara Poaque JCC Director Jaxajoaguo 0 : - 33 5 EST .7573 .13 34313 N 35 : Tot 452 2 37 36 4 - S - 1E s1 1230 - : 747 June 2023 Directors Report Saturday May 6th the. Johnsonburg Rotary held their multiphasics in the gymnasium. They had 150 people registered It has been brought to my attention that our garbage picks up every other week. The past two months it hasbeena Jay Crowe responded about the cameras. He said to go with the LTS, LTCMIP3382NW-M, Platinum Turret Network IP Saturday May 6th Johnsonburg! held their prom in the ball room. They sold 1201 tickets, but due to other proms being the same night only 70 kids came. Kelin Linnan said she has beenj junior class advisor for many) years, and this was the most fun that they have had during her time. However, if there is ever a way for us to get an elevator or evena dumbwaiter to the third floor would be HUGE. I helped the DJ, photographer, photo booth, and caterer carry some Wednesday May 10th the St.Marys boys scout troop used our pool to test for their swim badges. We gained afew members from this because a couple oft families joined a month ago to practice for this test and they love coming here Thursday May 11h the. Johnsonburg Pre-K class stopped by, took at tour of the building, and played at the playground Friday May 12th lordered a 251 foot pool safety divider rope so that we can help the kids who cannot swim stay out of Sunday May 14th our lifeguard class finished up. We now! have three more lifeguards to add to the payroll. We also and 138 showed up. little out of control, if that doesn'tsubside maybe we should switch to once a week. camera, 4K/8MP, 4mm, True WDR, Matrix IR: 2.0, SD Card slot. super heavy equipment up and down 43 stairs andi it was consuming. so they are going to keep up with their membership. while they were on their school field trip. the deepe end. lalso drew upa a list of pool rules and got it posted at the pool. completed a recertification class for lifeguards, this included myself and Shana Polaski. Monday May 15th, TJ Weaver replaced the tube on the chlorine pump andi it is working again! Monday May 15th, Judd Zilkoski dropped off a sign for our dumpster. Tuesday May16th elections were held ini the gymnasium and we also had a STEM tryi it day on the third floor." This entailed 5th-gth graders in. Johnsonburg getting bussed down here to try a few different STEMI kits sO they cang give us an idea of what kind of critical thinking they are into. We are searching fort thisi information because we are: stillworking on starting a STEM programi in Elk County for grades 6-8 and we want the. JCC to be al hub for this program. May 16th through the 18th Sandy Charney brought as student here that isn't in the school district to take his Keystone Wednesday May 17th, lemailed. Aaron and asked himi if he would hook up a cordless phone in our guard room at the pool. I haven't heard back yet. lalso haven't been told when hei is coming to move the wires in the office yet. Tuesday May 23rd TJ Weaver drilled the hole in the office for the HDMI cable for the cameras. Wednesday May 24th, we, got the flag display set up for Memorial Day weekend. We had half the number ofv veterans Thursday May 25th, we had a movie at the park night down on the basketball court. We only had at few kids show up, Wednesday May 315, the 4th,5th, and 6th graders came here for a Stand Talli field trip. They swam, played, and had Thursday. June 1st, Dalton Stahlia and Caden Smiley took down thei flag display and Itook down the display boards. It tests. that we had last year. buti it was a little chilly sO we are going to do another one this month. lunch. Wednesday May 315, Judd Zilcosky came in and fixed the crash bar on the weight room door. looked great, we. just didn't have the response that we have the past 2 years. JAMES THE BUTLER For all your cleaning meeds: June Report 691 Volunteer Hours in May Office ceiling is completed. Kellie Imbrogno painted all of the walls in the main office area and the cubby. Next is the closet. Tara Poague ordered the paint for the pool ceiling. Jesse Poague picked it up and Kyle Bennett stopped in to give us a quote on painting it. The quote was $900.