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 OCTOBER 1, 2024 7:10 P.M. OLD FORGE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 314 SOUTH MAIN STREET OLD FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL MEMBERS: RUSSELL RINALDI JAMES HOOVER MICHAEL KOMENSKY MICHAEL LETTIERI ROBERT LEGG, MAYOR MARYLYNN BARTOLETTI, BOROUGH MANAGER Mark Wozniak Official Court Reporter 2 1 2 3 4 MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Once again, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the work session of the 01d Forge Borough. The purpose of tonight's meeting will be to set our agenda which will be for Tuesday, October 15th, at 7 p.m. We'17 go down the table, we'17 hear from our borough manager, our solicitor, mayor, our council members, if they have anything to add. We'11 go through our department heads, see if they have anything for the meeting tonight or 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 anything to add to the agenda. There's a public sign-in sheet. At the end of the meeting we'17 give you a few moments if you'd like to address us. With that said, we'17 go to our first department head, our DPW Manger, Joseph Lenceski. Joe, good evening. Anything for the meeting tonight or for the upcoming agenda? MR. LENCESKI: Nothing for tonight or the agenda. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody have any questions for Joe? Thank you, Joe. Mike Sokolowski, code 3 1 2 3 4 0 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 enforcement/zoning officer. Good evening. Anything for the meeting tonight or the agenda? MR. SOKOLOWSKI: I just have the Emlaw property. The swale is being repaired. He's halfway done. It should be done by the end of the week. I was talking to Dave about it. Dave was there twice already to check on the site. He said it should be done by the end of the week. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Being constructed according to the plan? MR. LOPATKA: Yes. It's actually a little deeper because the surveyor didn't shoot the actual pipe that discharges to the swale. It was deeper than they thought sO the swale is actually deeper than it was originally designed to be. So I met him down there tonight, Emlaw, and they're supposed to be putting the liner in tomorrow and the stone right after that. So it should be done by the end of the week. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: The work he's been doing, have they contacted you to stop 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 by there? MR. LOPATKA: They let me know. I was away last week but I got down there yesterday, Monday, then I stopped again today just to talk to him to make sure that the liner and all that stuff had to go in. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Okay. MR. SOKOLOWSKI: Also he did submit the site plan for the land development for the rest of the property which Dave also has to review. MR. LOPATKA: He gave me all of it. MR. HOOVER: So he's not selling it now? MR. LOPATKA: I don't know if he's selling it. MR. LETTIERI: Where's he developing? MR. SOKOLWSKI: The property, which should have been done in the first place. MR. LOPATKA: I don't know if he's building anything more. That should have been submitted before he did what he did. So it's kind of a little bit in reverse order, but it was mandated by the judge when 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 we went to the hearing. MR. HOOVER: Karen and Bob, it's been a long time. MS. PICARSKI: He should have known. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Hopefully it will be corrected, finished the right way and you'17 finally have relief. So far it sounds like it's being done the right way. The engineer's keeping an eye on it, Mike's keeping an eye on it. MS. PICARSKI: We'd just like a copy of that section of the plans. MR. LOPATKA: I forgot to bring them. I have multiple copies at the office. I'11 get them down to you. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Mike, anything else for the meeting? MR. SOKOLOWSKI: No, sir. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anyone have any questions for Mike? Thanks, Mike. Dave Lopatka, engineer, anything for the meeting tonight besides what you already told us or for the upcoming agenda? MR. LOPATKA: Marylynn, Pagnotti Park, do they need to vote on that at the 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 meeting? MS. BARTOLETTI: Yes. MR. LOPATKA: That will be one thing needed to be on the agenda for the next meeting. MS. BARTOLETTI: You feel it will be ready in two weeks? MR. LOPATKA: It will be ready. I'm just waiting for the plumbing engineer. They're waiting for Pa. American to get back to them with a location for the tie-in, where the pit needs to go. So once I get that plan from them it will be ready to go. MS. BARTOLETTI: Do if it goes out to bid now what type of time frame are we looking at? Since it is : are we still thinking about not doing any of the sod work? MR. LOPATKA: We'11 bid it that way and you can tell them they can finish the field itself in the field. But we can get the electric line and the water line ran to that building. Based off the bid we can let them know that we don't want the field graded or sod put in until the springtime. 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 MR. HOOVER: That's if we get the right-of-way agreement. MR. LOPATKA: I guess that's the only thing that -- MR. HOOVER: I just talked to him now. MR. LOPATKA: Now that I'm thinking about it, it hasn't been signed or recorded yet. MR. HOOVER: No. He gave it to his lawyer before he went on vacation. He just came back Sunday. He's going to call his lawyer tomorrow and see where it's at. MR. LOPATKA: That would be the only thing that would hold up the bid. We can get the property approved and go out to bid, but we can't put it out to bid until we actually have that agreement. MR. HOOVER: Tell them we need it as soon as possible because without the water we can't do that. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anything else? MR. LOPATKA: I gave you guys that plan. We put together that plan for Drake's with a rough cost estimate. Based off of 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 that plan, that plan kind of shows a main line and some additional inlets along Drake, but it also shows some lines going up some of those roads to kind of collect it before it gets there. If it came down to it, if you guys wanted to put something out to bid you can put the main line and always phase the rest of it, which would probably help, at least. MR. HOOVER: Well, at least we have a - plan. We can give this plan to our grant writer. At least we have a plan to try and get us a grant. MR. LOPATKA: That's not a final plan, but it's enough to give to a grant writer for sure. The pipes are sized and all that. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Dave, looking at this plan, is this all work only on Drake's? MR. LOPATKA: No, plus we have to collect it on Drake's. We have to go up to the road and we have to chase it down and actually get to the river to actually discharge it somewhere. Plus, there's a 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 couple coming off some of those side streets to kind of collect it before it all gets to Drake's. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: What side streets were you thinking about? MR. LOPATKA: There's three of them along that road. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: So every side street on that road. MR. LOPATKA: It has some. We're chasing up a bunch of them. MR. HOOVER: Elm Street, Morris Avenue, Hard Street, Milwaukee Avenue, go down to where Preate's Winery is and across the street, down the hill. You also have Drake's Lane. So you have two blocks of Morris, probably two blocks of Elm, one block of : MR. LOPATKA: The idea is to collect it sO that it's not all accumulating in one spot. You want to collect it as it comes down the hill naturally. The more you get into the ground the less you're going to have that's going to end up backing up there. 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 MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Bill, because it's a state road is the state at any cost of this? MR. LOPATKA: The state won't do anything. They won't pay for anything. It's going to be yours one way or the other. On top of that, that doesn't include costs for : that just includes trench restoration. They're probably going to make you pave the whole street when it's all said and done. So there's other costs in there. That was just to kind of see what we can get to work on. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: That's why I was asking if they would be responsible for any of this. MR. LOPATKA: They don't pay for anything, unfortunately. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I had a feeling that was my answer. A11 right, Dave, anything else? MR. LOPATKA: No : yes. We did get the spec for the senior center. I'm just waiting for the final drawing. We sent the drawing out just for a mechanical guy to 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 look at how they have the units run for air handlers. So he had a plan marked up that they have to finalize, and then hopefully we'11 have the final set of drawings. Then me and Marylynn have to sit down with her one more time just to pick out finishes. MS. BARTOLETTI: So when they were here and they popped out some of the tiles in the downstairs center and there's all that stuff that's in the ceiling. Like, all those pipes that would take the air from that closet. Is all that still going to be in there or is it going to be a much different setup? MR. LOPATKA: Most of those pipes will remain. I - think basically what they have to redo is relocate where the kitchen is, - the drain and all that. Most of those pipes we were looking at, the one bigger one was the sewer line coming from upstairs. So they'11 end up having to extent that and tie back into it. They'11 all tie in at the same location going out of the building. It won't change that. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Dave, anything 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 else? MR. LOPATKA: No, that's it. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody have anything else for Dave? MR. HOOVER: The paving program starts tomorrow? MR. LOPATKA: Tomorrow. MR. HOOVER: If you could put all those streets on it I just gave you on the website, please, so people know. Are they going to put tags on the poles and stuff? MR. LOPATKA: They're supposed to. I talked to him twice about that. He actually e-mailed me Monday and I e-mailed back make sure you post the roads at least 24 hours in advance when you're going to be paving there, sO he said they would do that. MR. HOOVER: Edgewood Drive. MR. LOPATKA: I a also looked at the pickleball court. The posts are in. It looked like they need to put down :- MR. HOOVER: They painted today. MR. LOPATKA: Needs probably another coat of paint because you can see some of the lines coming through where they sealed. 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 Iw would think they're probably going to anyway. MR. HOOVER: We'1l have to get the other side done next year. MR. LOPATKA: It looks all right. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody else have anything for Dave? Dave, thank you. Chief Dubernas, anything for the meeting tonight or for the agenda? CHIEF DUBERNAS: For the agenda, maybe hire a part-time police officer. I'm going to ask for a personnel meeting maybe that Monday before. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: What time, Chief? CHIEF DUBERNAS: Whatever's good for you guys. Around 4:00, unless you want to do it earlier. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Monday I'm good all day long. Just send us a text, we'11 pick a time. Anything else? CHIEF DUBERNAS: The only other thing, I'd like to discuss with Bill maybe we can amend the vehicle ordinance to state in there inoperable vehicles instead of just 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 disabled. MR. HOOVER: That doesn't get grandfathered in, does it? ATTY. RINALDI: I think you have something for disabled vehicles. CHIEF DUBERNAS: It's very vague. It says 72 hours. Unless we can change it to where it has to be removed after 72 hours. It just says 72 hours and a parking ticket. ATTY. RINALDI: Under junkyards that includes -- junk is inoperable vehicles. MR. SOKOLOWSKI: We have ordinance number seven with the ticket book. CHIEF DUBERNAS: The quality of life ordinance? Can we use that for vehicles on the street? ATTY. RINALDI: I - believe sO, yes, if it has that section. CHIEF DUBERNAS: Before you guys came myself and Councilman Hoover had a discussion about Caputo. So far we have one vehicle that the paperwork was done, two have been towed, and the other three vehicles he has antique tags on sorry, 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 four. I spoke to the DA's office. They don't want to get involved. It's a borough issue. MR. HOOVER: I went to two different places, Northeast Title and Tag, check, get an answer. Vehicles that have an antique tag registration, if they have to run. Nobody could give me an answer. The guy told me it's a good question. I'm looking for an answer. CHIEF DUBERNAS: A classic tag it has to be inspected every year. MR. HOOVER: But does that have to run, too? Do the ones on the street first. Four have antique tags but I don't think they're going to start. One has three flat tires. I can't get an answer. I was on the internet, Harrisburg. Took forever, I couldn't didn't get an answer. But we're trying. MAYOR LEGG: We're on our own in that situation. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Chief, you asked about maybe changing the ordinance or updating it. If you notice any ordinances 16 that you feel could help us better protect the borough and protect the people just get 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 with Mike or Bill. CHIEF DUBERNAS: That quality of life ordinance covers that. I'm going to get a copy of that. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: If you research and you feel it needs an update just let us know. Anything we can do. We'17 pass anything that's going to help protect and give you a little more strength. Anybody have any questions for the chief? Thanks, Chief. Assistant fire chief, Bill Stull, anything for the meeting or anything for the agenda coming up? MR. STULL: Nothing for the agenda, nothing for the meeting. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody have any questions for Bill? Thanks, Bill. Attorney Rinaldi, anything for the meeting or the agenda? ATTY. RINALDI: The only thing is the amendment to chapter 299, streets and sidewalks repair, responsibility of owners, 17 it was a draft at the last meeting. It just kind of beefs it up. Joe suggested we do something along the lines of some other boroughs that require the adjoining property owners to make sure the curbs and sidewalks are clear of any plants or vegetation that growths near or on them. We already had one, but just it wasn't as clear. We 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 amended ours. MR. LETTIERI: What does it say right now? ATTY. RINALDI: The current wording is "the owner/owners of any lot or Tots fronting upon any street, avenue or highway within the borough of 01d Forge shall, after notice hereinafter provided, repair or renew any sidewalk, curb or curb and gutter in front thereof within ten days after the notice." So we changed it to "every owner of property, lot or lots fronting upon or abutting any street, avenue, highway or public right-of-way in the borough shall keep in good repair all sidewalks, curbs and gutters abutting said property. Every 18 property owner shall keep the street, sidewalk, curb and gutter abutting or on his or her property free of vegetation. Owners, after notice herein provided, shall repair, renew any sidewalk, curb or curbs, any gutter in front or abutting thereof or clear any vegetation encroaching thereon within ten days from the date of giving such 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 notice." So it was more to address the trees in people's yards that were growing into rights-of-way. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Very good. ATTY. RINALDI: I'11 advertise for that and that will be for passage at the next meeting. And if the deed comes back we can accept that deed. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody have any questions for the solicitor? Thanks, Bill. Borough manager, Marylynn, anything for the meeting tonight or the agenda? MS. BARTOLETTI: Just a couple things. So my first thing I'd like to bring 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 up is Election Day falls on our November work session, sO I'm wondering if maybe you'd like to move it to the 4th instead of the 5th, which would be meeting on a Monday. And the 19th I was going to ask if we could move to the 12th. So we would possibly meet on the 4th and the 12th, if anybody is good with that. MR. HOOVER: I am. MR. KOMENSKY: I am. MS. BARTOLETTI: Next, I would like to schedule a budget meeting, and that would be Russ, Jimmy, Mike Komensky. Maybe after the meeting we can get together on that. I'm hoping to have a tentative budget put together for the October 15th meeting, that we can begin just to talk about it a little bit. Then I just want to make this part of the meeting tonight, that there's another change in a voting place in 01d Forge. So anyone who voted at the Miles Street Park are now going to vote at Eagle-ncLure. So another ward is moving to Eagle-MCLure. I believe everybody has been notified by 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 Lackawanna County Voter Registration. Anyone who voted in the borough building in the past, that we've been voting at Eagle-McLure, letters went out that that is now permanent. The new one is Miles Street. For the primary they did vote at Miles Street but now it's changed. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: This was the county's decision? MS. BARTOLETTI: Yes. They commonly check the areas for parking, for ease of getting in and out of the buildings. During the primary election there were a couple issues on that particular day down at the Miles Street Park property and they thought it would be best to move that to Eagle-McLure as well. And I just want to remind we still haven't done anything with the comprehensive plan. MR. KOMENSKY: I have something. MS. BARTOLETTI: That's all I have. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Anybody have any questions for Marylynn? Thanks, Mare. Before we go down the table we'17 go to 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 public comment. Jason O'Hern or Joe DeStefano? MR. O'HERN: Let me apologize because we were supposed to meet actually before this with council earlier on about a grant that the little league received. The little league had put in for an LSA grant the beginning of last year, and the time frame on that is coming to the point where we were told if you're going to use it you want to move forward. Now, the grant was for $100,000 and $95,000 of it could be used toward : the original proposal was something like lights at Pagnotti Park, if we wanted to go down that path. But we were also told that it could be amended. It isn't the type of grant that it has to be that because we originally put in for it. If it is any type of upgrade to any of our facilities or something along that line we can do that as well. So we talked about the idea of possibly turfing the infield at Miles Street Park to make it an actual turf infield, 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 leaving the grass on the outside, which a lot of the fields have done. We obviously can't get that ball rolling until we know what your plans might be for any of those facilities. So we just want to start the conversation of what do you think would be worthwhile if we had that pool of money that we could help move some kind of project forward? What would be the larger benefit that you'd see or something that council would be interested in pursuing? MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Your time frame on the grant, when does it expire? MR. O'HERN: I'm going to have to look. MR. DESTEFANO: By February. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Obviously it doesn't have to be completed by February but a plan has to be in. MR. O'HERN: Submitted. Obviously we have to know exactly what we're doing with that if we're changing that. They told us we can put in a change order as to what it was if we wanted to pivot away from the idea of lights. Like I said, I didn't know 23 1 2 3 if there was a plan for something else to be going on at Pagnotti Park. I know you already have a project that's currently going on, but could it act toward in addition to what your plans were or if it's something that wouldn't work or be contradicting some plans you had. It's $95,000. We should spend it toward 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 something we can : MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Did you get any quotes on lights? MR. O'HERN: That's the whole point. We have :- MR. DESTEFANO: Musco Lighting. MR. O'HERN: Nothing firm that we've had. But once again, the question then is are we only going to spend the 95? Originally I think the plan for the $95,000 would light just the infield at Miles. It would be an easy MR. RUSSEL RINALDI: Pagnotti. MR. O'HERN: It would be an easy fix when you're looking at that. A lot of fields we go to they create those light standards in the middle of the two fields to 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 be able to then incorporate if we wanted to use the men's softball field and we wanted to put lights on the men's softball field to make a broader area. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Lights going both ways. MR. O'HERN: Correct. Then you might need one more pole down the right field line. If you're looking at making something where you're going to have that many more fields to be under the lights : MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Let me ask you this. What was the little league's first choice? MR. O'HERN: I think ideally it would be nice to have the lights. That was the original concept. It opens up a Tot more : obviously when you're trying to orchestrate practice times, games, and most of the time it's being bottlenecked at Miles Street Park. The varsity team plays there in the spring as well. So having a field where it's not dark at 6:00 night during parts of the year is definitely beneficial. But the price tag of that is going to be a 25 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 lot higher than, say, turfing the infield at Miles, which it also is definitely a beneficial aspect that we're not going to get rained out. You're not going to have that kind of backlog. You're able to play and the field is going to be much more accessible. To us it's a win-win if we were to pursue either of those things. I think at some point sometimes the little league doesn't have the best communication. We sit on the board of the little league and sometimes they just, you know. So we wanted to start the conversation. MR. LETTIERI: What would maintenance on something like be if you put a turf in the infield? aintenance-wise how much money are you going to have to put into maintaining that? MR. O'HERN: The maintenance compared to what we have to spend on field : we purchase two pallets of field conditioner a year as well as lime that we're lining the field. So what ends up happening with a turf field is that usually where the pitcher is specifically for 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 softball more sO than baseball, sO usually right around the pitcher they usually come in and cut out a certain area. So the cost of maintaining that isn't terrible compared to what we're spending anyway on field conditioner. MR. LETTIERI: Lights are going to cost money, too. MR. O'HERN: Yes. There's going to be upkeep to anything. MR. LETTIERI: Going back to Russ, softball, little league, the high school. What's the agreement on that? Is it something that everybody wants? MR. O'HERN: Yes in both instances. The idea is that we're obviously not going to push for one thing if we don't know where you guys stand on that particular issue, but in both instances I think it helps us sports-Wise and for the kids because for both instances the little league can utilize both fields. It's going to allow for more access in where we would be rained out, possibly, or even if it rained the night before sometimes the field's unplayable and 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 now you can't even practice. If you look at many of the fields right now of the varsity teams like Mid Valley, they're going to turf fields because it just makes it easier to maintain for them. The other thing about turf as an infield, wallenpaupack has just the infield turf. You're not dealing with that high price tag that you would be if you're turfing a giant field. It's definitely a more affordable option, but if we're looking at going big in this case and saying we're willing to do something to transform Pagnotti Park a little bit that's a possibility as well. MR. DESTEFANO: The turf system is not as much maintenance. The rubber doesn't go on top like it used to. A17 the rubber is underneath. You don't feel it as you're running. It's better for the joints, less concussions with that being underneath. MR. HOOVER: Didn't we get a price on lights? MS. BARTOLETTI: No. MR. O'HERN: The other thing is how 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 does lights impact : we were looking at the aerial view of when they gave us what impact the lights would have on the surrounding area, and based on how it shines on the infield there are a couple houses that are in that radius of that light circumference. So I - don't know that you'11 get push back from people going why is the light coming into my house. MR. LOPATKA: Musco lights are really transfixed. MR. LETTIERI: I like both options. Get together with everybody that's using that field and kind of see what the consensus is on it. MR. O'HERN: So we can get the ball rolling with getting a quote on that and then : MR. LETTIERI: Get a quote on both, the lights and the turf. MR. O'HERN: Absolutely. MR. HOOVER: Did we ever think about turfing Pagnotti? MR. O'HERN: That's definitely a possibility, but without the lights -- if we 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 could do both, turf everything and get lights on everything. MR. LOPATKA: With turf you have to drain it the right way. You can put turf in, but if you don't drain it technically you're not going to be able to use the field if it's not drained. MR. HOOVER: You guys put grass in at Miles last three years? Twice? MR. O'HERN: Two years ago we got all of the sod from the RailRiders. MR. LETTIERI: The lights just because you can use the field all day. MR. O'HERN: The turf is really nice, too. MR. LETTIERI: You can practice day and night because we do get a lot of complaints about access to the field. That would kind of free a lot of that up. MS. BARTOLETTI: Did anybody look into asking for an extension on the grant? MR. O'HERN: I - don't know that. MR. DESTEFANO: I believe they already had one. MR. HOOVER: Can we light those 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 fields up for $95,000. MR. LOPATKA: Probably not. It depends on how many poles we need. We did them at Dunmore little league, the whole complex, twice. If you give Musco a half decent plan, aerial plan they can set it up and tell you : usually they'11 give you a cost on what it would be. The only thing, a lot of people : and we did this in Dunmore. You have to run conduit to each of the poles sO it's all underground stuff. We did that all internally and we just bought the pole. Depending on how much work could be done volunteer-wise as opposed to just the lights themselves, I mean, they're not cheap from Musco. Most of them are probably very similar. MR. DESTEFANO: I think Miles Street was 95. MR. O'HERN: It would be depending on where you put that post in probably behind the backstop, the infield. MR. LOPATKA: If you tell them you want to light both fields and you want to 31 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 put a post here they'11 figure out the exact spot that you need them. Everything's pre-shot. Some of them they can readjust them on a computer. That's probably pretty expensive. The pre-shot stuff, they'11 usually give you an estimate. MR. HOOVER: Only one pole? MR. LOPATKA: I'm sure you need more than one pole, and the price doesn't include the installation cost either. MR. KOMENSKY: They all sound good, but I thought we were going to do a master plan for Pagnotti. MS. BARTOLETTI: We are. Bill and I started to work on the requested proposals for that now. That's why originally : we didn't know at the time when we started to even talk about it, but we didn't know the little league was even applying for the grant. So when they were granted the money we were, like, I don't know what that does with our master site plan because that's very : you can move a field but you can't move lights or whatever. That's why I asked if it could be extended. I'm going to check 32 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 on it tomorrow, see if I can find anything out. MR. HOOVER: We talked about making a new parking lot there, the whole big plan. How long that would take we don't know. MR. O'HERN: Now this plan would be lights because how it's lights in the parking lot for Pagnotti as well as the lights on the field. MR. LETTIERI: So it's a public field, Miles. If you put the turf on do we have to maintain that? MS. BARTOLETTI: The borough is responsibile to maintain all the fields. MR. LETTIERI: The people that we had working : MS. BARTOLETTI: Ask Joe. MR. LETTIERI: Are we going to be able to maintain that? MR. LOPATKA: Most of those fields, usually it's a piece of equipment you pull around with a tractor. They're usually not overly difficult. MR. DESTEFANO: With the new one you don't have to do that. Once a year cost to 33 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 sanitize it. MR. O'HERN: We have to do that infield over because it was literally dangerous because just the fact that you have people half the time don't know what they're doing. They're raking things and creating these lips that are constantly there and somebody hits a 95 mile an hour baseball off the thing and it's shooting up at somebody. Turf I think in certain respects provides safety a little bit over time, whereas right now it's beautiful but it doesn't take much, one season, and we're down there trying to correct things. MR. HOOVER: I think Miles would be the better way to go. The fields we don't have, just to plan on using these fields longer. But I just think $95,000 wouldn't be enough for all these lights. MR. LETTIERI: Like I said, I know a lot of times people come and they do complain about fields. MR. O'HERN: I ( didn't know what kind of discretionary funds could be added to that if the borough had something, if they 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 were willing to do that. The other aspect of it, I'd hate to go down the path we start this and then there is a lawsuit from a neighbor going you're blinding me and hold up everything and nothing gets done. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: You could get quotes for both? MR. O'HERN: Absolutely. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: If you guys want. MR. DESTEFANO: You want just the infield or the infield with poles big enough : MR. LOPATKA: You'd probably have to add poles. You might get away with two of them, mainly the infield. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: The lights on both, and then get a quote for the turf at Miles, we'17 see. We can discuss, like you said, whatever funds we have, decide that and we can just use it for that. MR. O'HERN: I'd like to see it be used for something. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Don't lose it. 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 You guys want to try to get more together with us. MR. O'HERN: Yes. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: As soon as you get those quotes. MR. KOMENSKY: We really need to MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Why don't we get together so we can reschedule it with all of you there, when you guys would be available along with them. We'd rather get you guys at the meeting, too. We want you to be there and hear what you have to say. MR. LENCESKI: Jason and Joe, because of the girls, myself, have been around the longest. MAYOR LEGG: I - like the idea of the turf. I played a lot of softball games. Young girls, young kids, it's not easy. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Lisa Stefanko? MS. STEFANKO: I'm here on behalf of my mom. She has been trying to : we live on Orchard Street, and she has been trying to get three to four possible holes filled in with dirt. It's her understanding that it needs to be approved by council to get 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 some dirt filled in with holes. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Marylynn brought it to our attention. We would just have to find out if the road is borough owned. If the borough owns it, then we can go down there and fill whatever holes or repair whatever would need to be repaired. If the borough doesn't own it, then we wouldn't be able to go -- MS. STEFANKO: That was grandfathered in. Mariotti owns some of the road and then my mom owns the rest. It's always been grandfathered in as a road for 75 years. This is not the first time that someone from the borough came to fill in holes. We're not talking about paving. My mom pays six taxes. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Do you remember the last time the borough : MS. STEFANKO: We don't call that often to get this done. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Do you remember the last time they filled the holes? MS. STEFANKO: I don't remember. It 37 was maybe a year or two ago. The garbage trucks pick up the garbage and recyclables. We're not asking to come down where the houses are, we're asking just the road. Is it a borough road? The borough maintains the road. They plowing the road in the winter. Like I said, you're talking about three or four little holes that need to be 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 filled. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Is this Orchard Street? MS. STEFANKO: Right around the bend, that's the part that Mariotti owns. MR. HOOVER: Make a right hand turn off Orchard? MS. STEFANKO: You're on Orchard and you're going down the hill and the townhouses are on your left. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Making a right? MS. STEFANKO: So you would make the right and go around the bend. Then up the hill a little bit more is where my mom owns it. Again, that's always been grandfathered in for the borough to take care of it. It's 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 just three or four little holes. MR. LETTIERI: I'm showing him pictures. On the map it shows it going around. MAYOR LEGG: How big are these holes? MS. STEFANKO: The one, when you first come around the bend, if you technically want to say it Mariotti's, that is a rather large hole. I mean, there's one that's on the road :- two more on the road. The cul-de-sac. There's three holes there around the cul-de-sac. We're not asking them to come down there and maintain or fill in on all that property. We're asking just for the road to be done. My mom would be here but she's unable to. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: So, Bill, my question would be is it our road? ATTY. RINALDI: According to the tax map it's part or Mariotti's property. Did anybody ever give you an easement from Mariotti? MS. STEFANKO: There is an easement and that road has always been technically a 39 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 public road because ambulances, fire trucks, garbage, plowing that's done there. That's been going on for 75 years at least. We don't ask often to get anything on that road. We're not talking about in front of the houses. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I was just asking the solicitor, when you make that right who's actually the owner? MS. STEFANKO: Technically Mariotti owns it. Again, the borough has always filled in little holes that were there. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Joe, have we filled in holes there before since you're here? MR. LENCESKI: I Tooked at liquid fuels to see if we're getting any money to use everything on it. They have done plowing on it, go down it, but it's not a road. MR. HOOVER: You were out of water for a couple days couple years ago. About five years ago. The water main was in the right-of-way that we own. The borough did own the road at that time. 40 MS. BARTOLETTI: When I spoke to 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 your mom last week she said that part of it is borough road, then part is Mariotti's and part your parents own. When I spoke to Joe he went to look at it. That's when he got Bill involved to try and see how to properly handle it. I spoke to your mom yesterday and I said talk to council about it. We're waiting to hear from our solicitor and he would talk to council, see how to handle it. The borough doesn't have an easement, but the fact it's private property, what Bill had mentioned is is there a way for that road to become a borough road, then it's easy for the borough to maintain it in the proper way. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Bill, if the borough has obviously been using it and we have recyclable, we send emergency vehicles down that way, God forbid -- MS. STEFANKO: They have been because my mom's been in the hospital several times. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: If we have patched it or filled it in the past and we 41 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 own it, and you're saying that part of it the Mariottis own, could we just ask Mariotti to go down there and fill the hole? Would that be an answer we'd have to get from them? ATTY. RINALDI: I guess. MR. LENCESKI: It's not any different than a paper alley. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I know what you're saying. MR. LENCESKI: People come in, like Drake's Lane, it's not our road. Last year I got a phone call there was a tree down, you have to come cut the tree of the road. MS. STEFANKO: That was not on our property. MR. LENCESKI: But it's not our property. ATTY. RINALDI: I can tell you it's not a road. It's a driveway you use MS. STEFANKO: It's a public road even though half is owned by Mariotti and half by my mom. It's maintained by the borough. They come, they plow in the winter, pick up the recyclables. Emergency 42 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 vehicles come up there. Everyone has access to it. That easement has been granted and grandfathered in for 75 years. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Why don't we ask Joe to stop by there tomorrow, take a look at it, or maybe a day or two, see what actually needs to be done. Maybe take a picture or let council members take a ride down. I'm going to go down tomorrow. I want to see it because I'm not familiar with it. If any anybody else wants to. It's not a lot of work. Come back and talk to the solicitor, give him the information, and then most likely - I mean, I can't see why we wouldn't go down and do it, but let's just look at the property just to make sure we're doing it legal. MR. LETTIERI: On the map it looks like there's houses at the end of that road. MR. SOKOLOWSKI: That's where they live. MS. STEFANKO: There's three houses. My mom and two mobile homes. MR. LETTIERI: So where your house is going to Orchard Street, that road. 43 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 Correct? MR. SOKOLOWSKI: Yes. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: We just want to make sure he's doing the right thing. MR. LENCESKI: What you're describing would be minutes with the machine, the backhoe. I don't want to go on someone's property and somebody comes back and says you did this and now we're starting to do all properties. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Let's send him down and see what happens, get back to Bill. Before we go down the table, anyone else from the public like to address us? Okay, we'1l go down the table and see if anybody has anything for tonight or the agenda. Mayor Legg? MAYOR LEGG: I have nothing. MR. KOMENSKY: Good evening. I spoke to Joe today about the comprehensive plan. He sent me dates. Mike, I'm going to pass these dates along to you. We have to get zoning and planning together. He's going to get them reorganized. I offered to help sO we can try to get this done. The 44 dates would be October 9th, October 10th and October 15th. He said if he needs more dates let me know. He gave me those three dates. Bill, you'17 have to let them know if you're available on those dates. We can try to get this comprehensive plan done. He agreed it's long in coming but, of course, he needs to get the zoning guys organized, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 too. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: I spoke to Vince Piccolini, Jr. He said that him and some of the planning members were speaking. They spoke to Charlie. They were waiting for the SALDO agreement sO they could go over it. Then Vince told me they have things that they were going to go over. Mike, I like your idea. Get everybody together. MR. KOMENSKY: I'11 send out to council on a text what the dates are. We just have to get the zoning guys. They have to try to get this, the zoning guys. MS. BARTOLETTI: Now it's kind of stale. I don't think anybody remembers what we put together at this point. 45 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: We'11 try and get this moving. Bill, I'17 give you a call. The only other thing is we seem to have forgotten the about anniversary, sO I'd like to see what we can do to move that forward again sO we don't get : MS. BARTOLETTI: We were trying to get it around May 4th. MR. KOMENSKY: Maybe tomorrow, Mare, you send a message to everybody whoever is interested and try and get the meeting started again. MS. BARTOLETTI: It is May 4 of 2025. MR. KOMENSKY: So maybe if you think of it tomorrow send a message out to everybody who wants to be on the committee. MS. BARTOLETTI: We've been there and I think we've done that and it didn't get us anywhere. I think what we talked about the last time was setting up an actual committee and handing it off to the committee and then the committee would take it from there. MR. LETTIERI: Jay and Joe, get 46 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 those estimates and let's spend that money. Both ideas are great. Thanks for coming in. MR. HOOVER: If we're going to do the anniversary on May 4th we need the plans and get the veterans monument bid out and done. MR. LOPATKA: They're pretty much ready. I have to finalize that. MR. HOOVER: Do we have the funds to do it? MS. BARTOLETTI: Yeah, absolutely. MR. HOOVER: It's not going to take long to do. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: The only item I have is I was contacted by a representative of the Duryea Wildcats, Junior Wildcats. They asked us if we would be able to provide them with one of our emergency lightings. The ones we got for the donation. They have three. They got one from another borough, one from a contractor, and they need three. They're trying to light their field up down there. They play off of Foot Avenue, games and practices. So I said I'd bring it to 47 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 council's attention. I'd ask the solicitor if we were to loan them one we'd probably need a copy of their insurance, Bill? MS. BARTOLETTI: Absolutely. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Will we need anything else from them? ATTY. RINALDI: Probably have, like, a license/loan agreement. MS. BARTOLETTI: I can put something together. Is it just for one day? It's not going to just sit there. Right? MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: No, he asked me -- they're going to use it for about three weeks. He said they're going to go right into the third week of October. MS. BARTOLETTI: I don't know about that. I'm not sure. It's a pretty expensive item to just put it there and let it sit. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: We're not going to pay for anything. They would have to put in the fuel or electricity. MS. BARTOLETTI: Usually if something is borrowed it's, like, a one day thing. 48 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: What if they break it? ATTY. RINALDI: The insurance would just be for liability. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: They're not going to move. It would just be in a field for about three weeks : or maybe sooner. If the playoffs don't go well, then, one and done. Bill, if we decided to would we put something in the agreement to protect us? ATTY. RINALDI: They're responsible for everything. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: Just discuss it between ourselves. Do we have to vote on that? ATTY. RINALDI: Probably approve their lease. You're leasing your equipment. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: We won't be able to vote on it for two more weeks. MS. BARTOLETTI: They want it when? MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: As soon as possible. CHIEF DUBERNAS: The Orchard Street thing, Orchard Street used to go right around - about 15, 20 years ago you used to be able to go down Orchard Street, up the 49 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 little dirt road and around the back of every one of them houses to -- I think it's Serafini's property there, down by George Davis' there, come out by Bridge Street, all the way around the back of the houses. The Stefankos blocked it. They put a gate on it. They said that's their property. You guys know that. MR. SOKOLOWSKI: The grandrather used to live there. CHIEF DUBERNAS: They put a big gate up that nobody can access the back of that property. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: No other items, the chair would entertain a motion to adjourn. MR. KOMENSKY: I'11 make that motion. MR. RUSSELL RINALDI: By Councilman Komensky. A17 in favor? (Unanimous. 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