BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Zoning & Code Enforcement Hanover Township Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017-9302 610.866.1140 Fax 610.758.9116 October 15, 2024 To: Board of Supervisors Mark Hudson Kimberly Lymanstall Barbara Baldo Brian Dillman Jesse Chupella Ted Lewis, Esquire Jim Broughal, Esquire Brien Kocher, HEA RE: Zoning Petition: 24ZHB05 Applicant: Property location: 54131 Nala Dr Zoning District: R1-S Christopher W & Emily PI Betley Enclosed is a copy of the application received October 15 2024, requesting relief from the setback provisions of the The next meeting is tentatively scheduled 7:001 PM' Thursday, December: 5, 2024. Notice ofHearing to follow. Ordinance maximum allowed land coverage. Tracy Laisser HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Northampton County 3630. Jacksonville Rd, Bethlehem PA 18017 Phone 610-866-1140 Fax 610-758-9116 RECHVED OCT15-2024 HANOVER TOWNSHIP PETITION NOTICE: This Petition, in order tol be acted upon byt the Zoning Hearing Board must be fully completed in accordance with the' "instructions to applicant." Failuret to do SO willr result in a denial oft the Petition without refund ofy your filing fee. Applicationi is made this. day of October 9 20 24 PROPERTY INFORMATION (location and existing conditions for which as specialp permit Isb being applied): 1. Address of property forv whichas special permit isr requested:, 5413 Nala Drive Bethlehem, PA 18017 L6-15-0010-0071 square feet. Single Family Residential 2. Tax Parcel No.: 3. Current Zoning Classification: 4. The Dimension of the land area are:. 5. The real estate contains R1-S 90'x136' 12,240 6. Ther reale estate in question is presently classified under the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance as: (a) Ther reale estate is presently usedf fort the purpose of: Single Family Dwelling (b) and contains buildings and other improvements consisting of (if reale estate is vacant land, so note): Single Family Dwelling I. OWNER INFORMATION 1. Owner of property:. Address Christopher W. and Emily P. Betley (all parties tot the title must be! Iisted, attach additional page ifneeded) Telephone (609)760-8201 5413 Nala Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18017 Christopher W. and Emily P. Betley (ally parties must be listed, attach additional page ifneeded) 5413 Nala Drive, Bethlehem, PA1 18017 Il. APPLICANT INFORMATION fherein after known at the "Petitioner"? 1. Applcant/Petionersl. Address Owner Address, Telephone (609) 760-8201 2. Petitioner is the (check one ormore) Occupant Agent for:. other:. 3. Attorney representing Petitioner(S): Joseph J. Piperato, II, Esquire Telephone (610) 625-3878 412 W. Broad Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018 4., Petitioner: (check appropriate action) Hereby appeals from the decision oft the Zoning Administrator, or other township Official; or Hereby applies for as special exception or permit, or variance, from thet terms of the Zoning Ordinance; or 5. Petitioner appeals or makes application from the order, requirement, decision or determination of the Hereby applies for: Zoning Administrator or other Township Official made on. follows: (quote, or ifinsufficient: space, attach additional page). 20_ which was as 6. Petitioner claims that the variance, exception, or other relief should be granted as herein requested under the following sections of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance. (cite all sections supporting your position, or relevant to the consideration of your Petition). 185-26F(2); 159-12B and 185-52 7. The variance or exception requested and ther new improvements desired tol be made as follows: (a) Bullding(s) to be erected:. (b) Building(s) to be changed: (c) Building(s) tol be used for: In-ground swimmimg pool 8. The plot plan, drawings, sketches and other exhibits attached hereto are made ap part hereof. Pleasei include 9. Petitioner believes that the exceptions, variance, Conditional Use or other relief requested should be 10. Petitioner agrees to comply with all provisions oft the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance andi is aware that 11. The Petitioner further acknowledges that the Board does not have to consider any application until all information requested by the Board of Supervisors is submitted by sald applicant, and that int the event this information ist not submitted in full within twenty (20) days from the date of the initial Board of Supervisors Hearing, then thel Board may deny such application, with or without prejudice to thea applicant. 12. Wherever additional information is requested by the Zoning Hearing Board, andl leave to submit additional information is specifically granted byt the chairman of the Zoning Hearing Board, then in consideration oft the Board's forbearance inr notr refusing the application att the conclusion oft the hearing, the Petitioner agrees to extend the time for consideration of the application by the Zoning Board for the number of days after the date of decision specified in any Ordinance of the Township, byt the same number of days which the Zoning Hearing Board's consideration of the Petition was delayed by failure on the part of Petitioner to submit 22 copies of the petition and allt these attachments. granted for the following reasons: (attach additional sheet Ifnecessary) the Ordinance provides for penalties for violations of its provisions. additional information requested. NOTE: All Petitioners must sign at least one must sign int the presence ofa person capable of administering an oath (see! below) 4R5 (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) NOTE: Thef following affidavit must be taken before al Notary Public or other appropriate official by one oft the Petitioners. FOR) NDIVIDUAL PETITIONERS: COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA )ss: ) COUNTYOF MOTARY FABLIL personally appeared, LENI6H ONTHIS, the, PHh dayof OCIOBER 2024, before me, ERRYA. HANEY known to me (or satisfaçtorily proven) tol be the person_ whoser name_ (are) subscribed to the within instrument, and thet undersigned officer, CURIS BEILEY acknowledged that he)executedt the same: for thej purposes therein, INWITNESS HEREOF,Ihereunto set myl hand and official seal. 04 K SEAL) Signature oft thé Petitioner taking affidavit Commonwealth ofF Pennsylvania- Notary Seal SherryA. Sohaney, Notary! Public Lehigh County Myc commission expires. June7,2027 Commission: number 1263000 Member, Pennsylvania/ Association of Notaries Sworn to and subscribed before me This PA dayo ofOBEE2024 NOTARPUBLIC yhay FORC CORPOMAIEPATTIONES COMIPSNWEALTHOPH PENNSYLVANIA ) )ss: COUNTY OF. ONTHIS, the personally appeared,. who acknowledged corporation by. selfas_ day of 20_ before me,. thet undersigned officer, selF_to be the of being a corpgration, and that he as such authorized to do sO, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing the name of the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, IE hereunto set my-hand and official seal. (SEAL) Signatureoft the Petitioner taking affidavit Sworn to and subscribed before me This day of 20_ 1 NOTARYPUBLIC 1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Zoning & Code Enforcement Hanover Township Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Road Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017-9302 610.866.1140 Fax 610.758.9116 October 21, 2024 To: Board of Supervisors Mark Hudson Kimberly Lymanstall Barbara Baldo Brian Dillman Jesse Chupella Ted Lewis, Esquire Jim Broughal, Esquire Brien Kocher, HEA RE: Zoning Petition: 24ZHB06 Applicant: Property location: 901 Highland Ave 901 Highland LLC Zoning District: PIBD (Planned Industrial Business Park District) Enclosed is a copy oft the application received October 21, 2024, requesting relief from thel height provisions of the The next meeting is tentatively scheduled 7:001 PM Thursday, December 5, 2024. Notice of] Hearing to follow. ordinance for the PIBD district. Tracy Luisser HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Northampton County 3630 Jacksonville Rd, Bethlehem PA 18017 Phone 610-866-1140 Fax 610-758-9116 PETITION NOTICE: This Petition, in order to be acted upon byt the Zoning Hearing Board must be fully completed in accordance with the "instructions to applicant." Failure to dos SO will result in a denial of the Petition without refund ofy your filing fee. Application is made this 21 day of October 20 24 PROPERTYI INFORMATION llocation and existing conditions for which a special permiti is beingopplied): 1. Address of property for which a special permit is requested:, 90H Highland Avenue M6 15 10X 0214 square feet. 2. Tax Parcel No.: 3. Current Zoning Classification: 4. The Dimension of the land area are: 5. The real estate contains PIBD See Plan 424,412 6. The reale estate in question is presently classified under the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance as: (a) Ther reale estate is presently used for the purpose of: business office building (bank was demolished) and has been approved for (among other uses) al limited service hotel and motel establishment (b) and contains buildings and other improvements consisting of (if real estate is vacant land, 5o note): Abusiness office building (existina bank buildina was demolished) and has been approved for a Wawa and ar medical office buildina. which havenoty vet been constructed. (all parties tot the title must! be listed, attach additional page ifneeded) AI limited service hotel and motel establishment II. OWNER INFORMATION 1. Owner of property: Address, 90 Highland, LLC Telephone. (610) 395-3333 3150 Coffeetown Road, Orefield, PA 18069 III. APPLICANT INFORMATION (herein after knowng at the "Petitioner"l 1. Applicant ("Petitioner(s)". Address VOwner Address 90 Highland, LLC Telephone (610) 395-3333 (allp parties must be! listed, attach additional page ifneeded), 3150 Coffeetown Road, Orefield PA 18069 2., Petitioneri is the (check one ormore) 3. Attorney representing Petitioner(S): 4., Petitioner: (check appropriate action) JOccupant JAgent for: JOther: Erich, J. Schock, Esquire Telephone (610)797-9000 645 W. Hamilton Street, Suite 800, Allentown PA 18101 Hereby: appeals from the decision of the Zoning Administrator, or other township Official; or Hereby applies for a special exception or permit, or variance, from the terms oft the Zoning Ordinance; or Hereby applies for: a variance from Section 185.35F.(2) of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance to allow for the permitted use to have al building height of 481 ft when 45f ftis the permitted max height Petitioner appeals or makes application from the order, requirement, decision or determination of the Zoning Administrator or other Township Official made on follows: (quote, or ifi insufficient space, attach additional page). 20, which was as OCT 21-2024 HANOVER TOWNSHIP 6. Petitioner claims that the variance, exception, or other relief should be granted as herein requested under the following sections of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance. (cite all sections supporting your position, or relevant to the consideration ofy your Petition). Section 185.35F.(2) 7. The variance or exception requested and the new improvements desired to be made as follows: (a) Building(s) to be erected: (b) Building(s) to be changed: (c) Building(s) to be used for: See attached Narrative 8. The plot plan, drawings, sketches and other exhibits attached hereto are made a part hereof. Please include 9. Petitioner believes that the exceptions, variance, Conditional Use or other relief requested should be 10. Petitioner agrees to comply with all provisions of the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance and is aware that 11. The Petitioner further acknowledges that the Board does not have to consider any application until all information requested byt the Board of Supervisors is submitted by said applicant, and that in the event this information is not submitted in full within twenty (20) days from the date of the initial Board of Supervisors Hearing, then the Board may deny such application, with or without prejudice tot the applicant. 12. Wherever additional information is requested by the Zoning Hearing Board, and leave to submit additional information is specifically granted by the chairman oft the Zoning Hearing Board, then in consideration oft the Board's forbearance in not refusing the application at the conclusion of the hearing, the Petitioner agrees to extend the time for consideration of the application by the Zoning Board for the number of days after the date of decision specified in any Ordinance of the Township, byt the same number of days which the Zoning Hearing Board's consideration of the Petition was delayed by failure on the part of Petitioner to submit 22 copies of the petition and all these attachments. granted for thet following reasons: (attach additional sheet ifr necessary) the Ordinance provides for penalties for violations of its provisions. additional information requested. NOTE: All Petitioners must sign at least one must sign in1 the presence ofa a person capable ofa administering an oath (see below) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) NOTE: The following affidavit must be taken before al Notary Public or other appropriate official by one of the Petitioners. FOR INDIVIDUAL PETITIONERS: COMMONWEALTHC OF PENNSYLVANIA )ss: COUNTY OF ONTHIS, the day of 20 before me, the undersigned officer, personally known to me appeared, (ors satisfactorily proven) to be the person_ whose name_ (is)(are) subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he_ executed thes same for the purposes therein. INI WITNESS WHEREOF, Ihereunto set my hand and official seal. (SEAL) Signature of the Petitioner taking affidavit Sworni to and subscribed before me This dayo of 20 NOTARY PUBLIC FOR CORPORATE) PETITIONERS: COMMONWEALTH OFI PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF LEMH ) )ss: ) ONTHIS, the 1B"laayo of Octobey personally appeared, DvA Jownd SuHrallencl LLC corporation by velfas_ Pasiclent 2026, before me, KinberlyAeip the undersigned officer, of who acknowledged iyself to be the Pesihi a corporation, and that he as such Dresida being authorized to do. SO, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing the name of the INI WITNESS WHEREOF, Ihereunto set myl hand and official seal. (SEAL) taking affidavit Sworn to ands subscribed before me This_ 184day of OCT 2024 lilnhly NOTARY PUBLIC A Commonwealth: of Pennsylvania- Notarys Seal KIMBERLY ASEIP- Notary Public My Commission Lehigh Expires County May 14, 2027 Commission Number 1351775 BEFORE THE ZONING HEARING BOARDOF HANOVERTOWASIE, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NARRATIVE INRE: ZONING HEARING BOARD APPLICATION OF 901 HIGHLANDLLC I. BACKGROUND 90 Highland LLC ("Owner"), through its development company and related entity, Jaindl Land Company ("Developer"), proposes to develop a portion of the property (consisting of two parcels to be consolidated) located at 90 Highland Avenue and 3865 Adler Place (together, the "Property") for use as a limited-service hotel and motel establishment (the "Project"). The proposed hotel will solely be located on the 90 Highland Avenue portion oft the Property. Prior to the start of this Project, the Property contained an existing bank building (which has since been demolished) and a business office building. A Wawa and a medical office building are currently proposed, but not yet constructed and vacant space exists that would serve as the site of the hotel. The Property is located within the PI/BD (Planned Industrial/Business District) Zoning District. Per Ordinance No. 24-03, Limited Service Hotel and Motel establishments are permitted by conditional use in the PI/BD District pursuant to Ordinance Section 185-35.D and 185-54.E.(9) respectively. The Owner received conditional use approval for the proposed use. II. RELIEF SOUGHT Applicant is now requesting a variance from Section 185.35.F.(2) oft the Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance (the "Ordinance") to allow for the permitted hotel tol have a building height of 48 feet when 45 feet is the permitted maximum height. III. DISCUSSION Applicant's proposed 48-foot height of the anticipated hotel building is reasonable and necessary due to the need for a parapet on the hotel structure. The parapet is an exterior feature that isu used to visually obstruct the rooftop equipment to bypassers.The occupied portion oft the building does not exceed 45 feet. The hotel building is set back in excess of the required setbacks from the Property's boundaries. Permitting Applicant's 3-foot deviation from the Ordinance's design requirements would not adversely affect the Property or its surroundings. As will be demonstrated at the hearing, Applicant's request solely relates to a slight deviation from the Ordinance's height requirements to allow for an exterior design that is typical of other Hyatt Hotel properties in the region. Applicant's requested 3-foot variance is de minimis and dimensional. Under Hertzberg V. Zoning Bd. of Adjustment oft the City of! Pittsburgh, 721 A.2d 43 (Pa. 1998), the traditional variance standard for "unnecessary legal hardship" is not applicable to dimensional variances. "The grant of a dimensional variance is of lesser moment than the grant of a use varance When seeking 3 dimensional variance within a permitted use, the owner is asking only for areasenable adjustment Uu OCT 21-2024 D HANOVER TOWNSHIP of the zoning regulations in order to utilize the property in a manner consistent with the applicable regulations." Applicant is requesting a reasonable adjustment of the Ordinance to allow for an efficient use oft the Property. The location is business/industrial in nature. Applicant's proposed variance will not create an adverse impact on the essential character of the neighborhood, nor will it impair the development of adjacent property. The requested relief allows for a specific integral design element to create an improved building. The enhancements to this site are a positive improvement and will be designed and operated to be in harmony with the existing and intended character of the general vicinity. The proposed variance is the minimum relief necessary for this intended use oft the Property. IV. CONCLUSION Based on the foregoing, this Board should grant Applicant'sr request for relief. 2 RESOLUTION 24-28 WHEREAS, Ordinance 11-02, Section 172-75.B of the Township of Hanover, Northampton County allows for the establishment ofa a schedule of fees for towing and/or storage ofvehicles pursuant to the provisions of Article VII Towing oft the Township of Hanover Code of Ordinances, as from time to time may be amended by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the Township ofHanover, Northampton County; and WHEREAS, inl keeping with good practice, the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Hanover, Northampton County periodically receives the schedule ofi fees fortowing and/or storage and makes appropriate revisions and/or modifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE. RESOLVED, and it is resolved and enacted that the Schedule as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto is established for fees for towing and/or storage shall become effective. January 1, 2025. That any resolution, or part ofresolution, inconsistent with thel Resolution be and the same isl hereby repealed insofar as the same affects the matters contained in this Resolution. INTESTIMONY WHEREOF, the undersigned TOWNSHIP has caused this resolution to be signed by a duly authorized officer and its corporate seal, duly attested by the Board Secretary, to bel hereunto affixed this 12th day of November 2024. ATTEST: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY By: By: Kimberly R. Lymanstall. Secretary Susan M. Lawless, Esq. Board of Supervisors Exhibit A HANOVER TOWNSHIP - NORTHAMPTONCOUNTY SCHEDULE OF FEES- TOWINGISTORAGE Effective January 1,2025 Towing Light Duty; up to 10,000 GVRW Towing Medium Duty; 10,001-26,000 GVRW Township Heavy Duty; 26,001 80,000 plus GVRW $169 $333 $584 Upto$ $61 $80 $157 $301 $51 per opening Up to $57 per day Upt to $183 per day Up to $471 per day Up to $92 per day Upt to $235 per day Upt to $527 per day $63 Debris Clean Up Winching; up to 10,000 GVRW Winching; 10,001-26,000 GVRW Winching; 26,001 80,000 plus GVRW Crash Wrap Storage; up to 10,000 GVRW - unsecured Storage; 10,001-26,000 GVRW unsecured Storage; 26,001 80,000 plus GVRW - unsecured Storage; up to 10,000 GVRW -S secured Storage; 10,001-26,000 GVRW secured Storage; 26,001 80,000 plus GVRW-s secured Yard Fee Additional charge for extra labor necessary to effect removal of vehicle. Such labor includes, but not limited to, shoveling of snow, and similar activities. Snow Emergency Rates Up to 46.00 per each %1 hour (or any part thereof) when labor is necessary per occurrence Regular rates apply Note: A police investigation supersedes the "Duty Tow' Schedule. A police officer can request any oft the approved towing companies to impound a motor vehicle or police impound. ORDINANCE NO.24- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AMENDINGTHETOWNSHIP OF HANOVER CODE OF CODIFIED ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 163 TAXATION; ARTICLE IX INCENTIVES FOR TOWNSHIP VOLUNTEERS OF FIRE COMPANIES TO AMEND REAL PROPERTY TAX CREDIT PROVISIONS TO ITS ORDINANCE AND REPEAL ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT WHEREAS, Chapter 79A ofTitle 35 (Health and Safety)ofthel Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Act of Nov. 21, 2016, P.L. 1509, No. 172, found at 35 Pa.C.S. $ 79A03, et seq., entitled Incentives for Municipal Volunteers of Fire Companies and Nonprofit Emergency Services Agencies" ("Act 172"), authorized municipal governments to grant local tax credits to volunteers at volunteer fire companies and nonprofit emergency medical service agencies; and HEREWITH. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (the "Board"), adopted Ordinance No 17-11 on December 19, 2017, to implement the provisions of Act 172 of 2016, Incentives for Municipal Volunteers of] Fire Companies; with further amendments via Ordinance 23-2 adopted on June 27, 2023; and WHEREAS, on October 29, 2020, Act91 of2020 further amended Chater 79A ofTitle 35 to authorize a municipal governing body to increase the real estate tax credit for certain active volunteers to 100% oft the volunteer's real estate tax liability ("Act 91"); and WHEREAS, the Board seeks to further amend the Real Property Tax Credit provisions to its ordinance, Chapter 163 Taxation; Article IX Incentives for Township Volunteers of Fire Companies; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED, by the Board of Supervisors of] Hanover' Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania as follows: SECTION1. The Board, under the powers vested int them by the "Second Class Township Code" as amended, as well as other laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including Act 172 and Act 91, dol hereby ordain and enact thei following amendment tot the Code ofCodified Ordinances ofthe Township of Hanover, as amended. SECTION2. Chapter 163 Taxation; Article IX. Incentives for Township Volunteers of Fire Companies; $163-83 Real Property Tax Credit; Subsection A. Tax Credit and Subsection B. Claim are deleted in their entirety and replaced as follows: "A. Tax credit. Each active volunteer who has been certified under the Township Volunteer Service Credit Program shall be eligible to receive a real property tax credit of 100% oft the Township tax liability discounted rate on qualified real property (the "tax credit") when paid during the discount period. Ift the tax is paid during the base period or penalty period, the volunteer will be responsible forj paying the difference in liability after the credit is applied. B. Claim. (I)An active volunteer whol has submitted a Volunteer Tax Credit Application may file a claim for the tax credit on their qualified real property tax liability for the Township's real estate tax levy. The tax credit shall be administered as a refund by the Township Treasurer. An active volunteer shall file the following with the Township Manager: (a). A true and correct receipt from the Township real estate Tax Collector of the paid Township real property taxes for the tax year which the claim is being filed. (b) The tax credit certificate. (c) Photo identification. (d) Documentation that the tax paid was for qualified real property as defined int this article. (2)Ifthe active volunteer provides all documents required under this subsection, the Township Treasurer shall issue the tax refund to the active volunteer." SECTION3. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION4. Thej provisions of this Ordinance shall be severable and ifa any provision thereof shall be declared unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of any oft the remaining provisions of this Ordinance. Iti is hereby declared as a legislative intent of the Township that this Ordinance would have been enacted had such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid provision(s) not been included herein. SECTION5. This Ordinance shall become effective within five (5) days of enactment. ENACTED AND ORDAINED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of] Hanover, County of Northampton on this day of 2024. ATTEST: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA By: By:_ KIMBERLY, LYMANSTALL, Susan A. Lawless, Esquire, Chairwoman Secretary Ihereby certify that the withini is at true and correct copy ofthe proposed Ordinancei int this matter. James L. Broughal, Esquire Solicitor Hanover Township, Northampton County MEN AMNAIED STORAGE WOMEN RORD IGiO 7-2 8-0 eo so FLOORFLAN 8-0 Ba B0 Building Size: 26'x24' Pavilion Size: 40' x3 30' Township ofH Hanover, PA $152-24.6. Stormwater BMP Operations and Maintenance Fund. A. 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. The amount may be determined as follows: (1) Ift the BMP is to be privately owned and maintained, the amount shall cover the cost of periodic inspections by the municipality in perpetuity, as determined by the Township; L) Ifthe BMP is to be owned and maintained by the Township, the amount shall cover the estimated costs for operation and maintenance in perpetuity, as determined by the (3) The amount shall then be converted toj present worth oft the annual series values. B. Ifal BMP is proposed that also serves as a recreation facility (e.g., ball field, lake), the Township; and Township may adjust the amount due accordingly. Downloaded: from p/eROcOmHATA on2 2024-11-08