Municipality of Monroeville AHome Rule Charter Municipality PLEASE MUTE MOBILE PHONES MUNICIPALITY OF MONROEVILLE CITIZENS' NIGHT or specific interest to the Council. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2024, 7:00 P.M. According to Section 408 oft the Home Rule Charter, the Municipality must hold a monthly public meeting. This meeting allows concerned citizens to address municipal matters of general PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND MOMENT OF SILENCE ROLLCALL CITIZENS' REMARKS AND COMMENTS CLOSE CITIZENS NIGHT MEETING CONDITIONAL USE PUBLIC HEARING 24-3-C-Northem Pike Partners, LLC-C Conditional Use Approval Applicant (Northern Pike Partners, LLC) is requesting Conditional Use approval, pursuant to Article V, Section 504.FFFF Therapeutic Massage Facility of the Monroeville Zoning Ordinance, No. 2779 to permit the operation of a therapeutic massage business (Jinli Bodyworks). Thej property is located at 4301 Northern Pike (formerly McGinnis Sisters) and identified as Tax Parcel 856-S-076 in the BLVD, Boulevard zoning district. Applicant Presentation Public Comment Page 1 of5 Monroeville Council Work Session Agenda Tuesday, December 3, 2024 Page 2 of5 MUNICIPALITY OF MONROEVILLE COUNCIL WORK SESSION TUSDALDKCBPRINA (AFTER CITIZENS' NIGHT & CONDITIONAL USE PUBLICI HEARING) COUNCIL WORK SESSION COMMON ITEMS: 1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL EXECUTIVE SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT - The Council conducted an Executive Session on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, from 6:15 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for matters pertaining to legal, personnel, and/or real estate. Council legislative action, ifany, will be taken at the Tuesday, December 10, 2024, Council Meeting. SWEARING IN OF NEW POLICE OFFICERS: (Officers 10 be sworn in at the Tuesday, December 10, 2024, Council Meeting.) Alexander Bitts Eldridge Kimbrough II Stephen Novotnak PUBLIC COMMENT: 2. Monroeville Council welçomes comments from Monroeville Residents/Taxpayers. Speakers only have upi to five (5) minutes to speak and are only to address items on the proposed agenda items. Eligible persons must sign in and begin by stating their full name and street address. DISCUSSION ITEMS: (ltems to be acted on at the December 10, 2024, Council Meeting.) 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: (*submitted for approval) *Council Budget Meeting of October 30, 2024 Citizens' Night Meeting ofNovember 7, 2024 Council Work Session Mtg. ofNovember 7,2024 Regular Council Meeting ofl November 12, 2024 4. APPROVAL OF REPORTS OF TAX COLLECTIONS (green section) 5.1 LIST OF BILLS, BUDGET TRANSFERS AND PAYROLL 2024 $1,088,367.12 $1,116,215.36 2023 $ $ List of Bills for November List of Payroll for November Monroeville Council Work Session Agenda Tuesday, December 3, 2024 Page 3of5 Development Applications (orange section): 6.24-3-C-Northem, Pike Partners, LLC- Conditional Use. Approval (*Public Hearing) Applicant (Northern Pike Partners, LLC) is requesting Conditional Use approval, pursuant to Article V, Section 504.FFFF Therapeutic Massage Facility of the Monroeville Zoning Ordinance, No. 2779 to permit the operation of a therapeutic massage business (Jinli Bodyworks). The property is located at 4301 Northern Pike (formerly McGinnis Sisters) and identified as Tax Parcel 856-S-076 in the BLVD, Boulevard zoning district. The Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions. 7.24-6-SUB - PZ Miracle Limited Partnership (Miracle Mile Shopping Center) - Preliminary and Final Subdivision Applicant (PZ Miracle Limited Partnership) is requesting Preliminary and Final Subdivision approval to subdivide tax parcel 743-M-275 into three (3) commercial lots, in the BLVD, Boulevard zoning district. Lot One (1) with an area of0.877 acres, Lot Two (2) with an area of1.214 acres and Lot 3R with an area of23.275 acres. The property address is 4100 William Penn Highway (Miracle Mile Shopping Center, new Bank of America and Chick-Fil-A). The Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions. Resolutions - Roll Call Vote (pink section): Library Board for a three (3)s year term: 8. A RESOLUTION appointing one (1) of the following residents to the Ward 1 vacancy on the Michael Crane is requesting a 1st Term. He previously served as a member at-large for Ward 4. Katie Williams is requesting a ISt Term. 9. AF RESOLUTION appointing Amy Milby to the Ward 2 vacancy on the Recreation & Parks Advisory Board for a three (3): year term. Ms. Milby is requesting a 1s'Term. 10. A RESOLUTION appointing Heather Wilkins to the Ward 3 vacancy on the Zoning Hearing Board for a five (5) year term. Mrs. Wilkins is requesting a 2nd Term. 11. A RESOLUTION appointing Dominic LaGorga to the Ward 5 vacancy on the Municipal Authority for a five (5) year term. Mr. LaGorga served an Unexpired Term and is requesting 12. A RESOLUTION appointing Dr. Daniel Marston to the vacancy on the Monroeville Finance al 1'Full Term. Authority for a five (5) year term. Dr. Marston is requesting a 2nd Term. Monroeville Council Work Session Agenda Tuesday, December 3, 2024 Page 4 of5 13.A RESOLUTION appointing the following two (2) residents to the Planning Commission to each serve a four (4) year term: Bruce Walker is requesting a 2nd Term. Carol Seman is requesting a 1sTerm. 14. AI RESOLUTION authorizing the proper officials to approve and execute a First Amendment to a Consent Order and Agreement (COA) between the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and participating Municipalities. (The COA covers the parts of Monroeville serviced by the Franklin Township Municipal Sanitary Authority (FTMSA)). Ordinances - Roll Call Vote (yellow section): 15. An Ordinance of the Municipality of Monroeville fixing the Real Estate Millage for land, buildings and structures for 2025 at six (6.000) mills per $1.00ofassessed valuation oftaxable property, or $6.00 per every $1,000 value. (Millage Rate x Taxable Property Value)/$1,000 16. An Ordinance of the Municipality of Monroeville to provide for the adoption of a General Fund Budget containing estimates of proposed revenues and expenditures at $41,373,021.00 17.An Ordinance oft the Municipality ofMonroeville continuing the Deed Transfer Tax (1% value ofsale), Mercantile Tax (2.500% mills of gross receipts), Business Privilege Tax (4.000 mills of gross receipts) and Local Services Tax ($52.00 per worker) pursuant to the Local Tax 18. An Ordinance of the Municipality ofl Monroeville setting the 2025 salary structure for 57 non- union Exempt employees (not eligible for overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)) and Non-Exempt employees (entitled to overtime pay for hours worked beyond 40 19. An Ordinance of the Municipality of! Monroeville establishing the 2025 Fee Schedule. 20. An Ordinance of the Municipality of Monroeville, authorizing the proper officials of Monroeville to enter into a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Public Works and = Property Tax Owed) for the calendar year beginning January 1,2025. Enabling Act of1965, as amended. hours in a week). Refuse Bargaining Unit, beginning January 1,2025, to December 31, 2028. Monroeville Council Work Session Agenda Tuesday, December 3, 2024 Page 5of5 21. REPORTS OF MUNICIPAL STAFF (white section) Robert Wratcher, Municipal Attorney Alex Graziani, Municipal Manager Monthly Report - See attached. Christmas Day and New Year's Day - Refuse and Recycling pick-up will be a day late. Paul Hugus, Director of Public Works & Engineering Josephine Rock, Director of Finance 22. PUBLIC COMMENTS - ANY MUNICIPAL ITEMS - Speakers only have up to five (5) minutes to speak on municipal matters of general or special concern. Eligible persons must sign in and begin by stating their full name and street address. 23. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS AND MAYOR 24. ADOURNMENT Respectfullys submitted, Municipal Abzar Manager AJG:dlb