JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL February 5,2025 REGULAR MEETING AGENDA 1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER 2. ANNOUNCEMENT Executive Session(s) Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Gregg Betti Curt Camoni Jeffrey Castellani Jerry Crinella Tom Fiorelli Joe Mellado Roberta Galati 3. LACKAWANNA ENERGY CENTER 4. CONSENT AGENDA All items listed on the consent agenda are considered routine and will be acted upon by a single motion. Approve the Minutes ofthe Regular Meeting on January 6, 2025. Approve the Minutes oft the Special Meeting on January 9, 2025 Approve the Minutes of Special Meeting on January 23, 2025 Approve the December Payroll in the amount of$ 97,030.04. Approve monthly payments ini the amount of$ 50,510.60 General Fund. Approve the Secretary Report. 5. ADDITIONS TO THE COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 6. € OLD OR UNFINISHED BUSINESS Community Vision Plan 7. REPORTS Mayor Committees, Commissions, and Boards -Stormwater; Chairperson - Jerry Crinella Draft minutes, memos, reports, etc. -Finance & Grants; Chairperson - Tom Fiorelli Draft minutes, memos, reports, etc. Planning Commission; Chairperson - Corey Mahon Draft minutes, memos, reports, etc. -Zoning Hearing Board; Chairperson - JeffSmith Draft minutes, memos, reports, etc. Controller; Benjamin Cardoni Tax Collector; Genevieve Lupini Zoning Officer; NEIC, Anthony Mengoni Police Department; Chief] Derek Fozard DPW; Foreman Joseph Cirba Engineer; Peters Consultants, Inc Solicitor: Maura Armezzani Tunis Borough Manager: Coleen Watt 8. - COMMUNICATIONS (All available at the Borough Office for review) 9. PUBLIC COMMENT 10. NEW BUSINESS/MOTIONS A. Motion to advertise to amend the pave cut ordinance. Motorola Solutions in the amount of $6,343.00. hej passes all background checks and testing. B. Motion to approve the purchase of a vehicle camera for the Police Department from .N Motion to approve conditional hiring ofZach Wargula for the police department provided D. Motion tol hire Borough Manager retroactive to February 1,2025. E.N Motion to approve a change order for Lawler Drive not to exceed $28,500.00. The contractor is to mill the entire roadway and install 3 inches of25mm base and overlay the roadway with 1.5 inches of 9mm blacktop. F. Motion to hire for DPW at the rate of $24.68 per hour contingent on passing a background check and pre-employment drug test. G. Motion to advertise ai request for proposal for engineering services. (The previous vote H. Motion to adopt Resolution 2025-4 entering into a settlement agreement with Lackawanna Energy Center: regarding the Borough's appeal to the Environmental Hearing Board regarding the air quality permit issued to LEC and to authorize the . Motion to issue public statement regarding resolution of the Borough' 's appeal to the Environmental Hearing Board regarding the air quality permit issued to LEC. J. Motion to adopt Resolution 2025-5. Tax Collector's compensation. ended in at tie.) appropriate Borough officers to execute the same. K. Motion to reinvest 12-month CD of$ 273,002.36 with Peoples Security Bank to continue L. Motion to purchase decorations for Operation Noel at a cost not to exceed $ 4,000.00 the ladder investment. M. Motion to amend Jessup Borough Public Meeting Policy. N. Motion to send a letter to Senator Flynn supporting his opposition to the PUC's proposed 0. Motion to approve the publication of the 2025 Borough Newsletter and associated rate hikes. printing costs. P. ADJOURN JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 6, 2025, AT 7:00 PM The regular monthly meeting of. Jessup Borough Council was held on Monday, January 6, 2025, at' 7:00 p.m. ini the. Jessup Borough Building, 395 Lane Street, Jessup, PA 18434. The following business was transacted. Pledge of allegiance to the flag was given. Call to Order: Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Council President, Roberta Galati Roll Call: Present 6 Absent 1 Tom Fiorelli Joe Mellado Gregg Betti Jerry Crinella Jeffrey Castellani Curt Camoni - absent Roberta Galati Lackawanna Energy Center - Ron Varnum filled in for Harry. There was nothing to report. Public Comment- - Angela Muchal commented on. Motion J. She feels the public should be able Dennis Peters addressed Motion Q. He submitted an outline of services, broke out completed projects and outlined costs of engineering. He feels his services are priced in the lower range for Jeff Smith noted the Borough has a diligent Borough Manager who worked through Christmas Eve, thanked everyone who worked on the budget and gave kudos for a job well done and discussed the fact that al lot of the engineering bills were for grant projects and not for everyday Consent Agenda - A motion to approve the minutes ofthe special meeting on November 26, 2024. Motion made by Jerry Crinella second by Joe Mellado. Aye carried. (6-0) A motion to approve the minutes of the regular meeting on December 4, 2024. Motion made by Ai motion to approve the minutes of the special meeting on December 18, 2024. Motion made by AI motion to approve the secretary' si report. Motion made by Tom Fiorelli second by Jeff A motion to approve the December payroll in the amount of $63,112.40. Motion made by Jerry to make additional comments other than at the beginning oft the meeting. engineering services and he asked that his firm be retained for 2025. engineering services. Gregg Betti second by Joe Mellado. Aye carried. (6-0) Jerry Crinella second by Jeff Castellani. Aye carried. (6-0) Castellani. Aye carried. (6-0) Crinella second by Gregg Betti. Aye carried. (6-0) JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 6, 2025, AT 7:00 PM Amotion to approve monthly payments from the general fund ini the amount of $89,247.73. Motion made by Gregg Betti second by Joe Mellado. Tom Fiorelli abstained. Aye carried. (5-1-0) Amotion to approve monthly payments from capital improvements account in the amount of $67,156.30. Motion made by Jerry Crinella second by Jeff Castellani. Aye carried. (6-0) Old Business- Community Vision Plan - No Action Reports of officials and committees Mayor Buckshon wished everyone a Happy New Year. He thanked past Chiefc of Police Robert Berta for his many years of service and welcomed ChiefDerek Fozard. He thanked the police department and DPW for all they did. Police ChiefDerek Fozard gave an overview of calls received for the month. Solicitor Maura Armezzani Tunis reported she spoke to Gary Pezak regarding the EMT Resolution and advertising. New Business/Motions A. Motion to name People's Security Bank and Trust Jessup Borough Depository for 2025. Motion made by Jeff Castellani second by. Joe Mellado. Aye carried. (6-0) B. Motion to approve the purchase of handguns for the Police Department from Witmer Public Safety Group in the amount of $14,879.91. Vendor is a COSTARS participant. Motion made by Tom Fiorelli second by Joe Mellado. Aye carried. (6-0) C.N Motion to accept the proposal from Hanover Engineering for a wetland's delineation and environmental assessment not to exceed $1,529.00. Motion made by Jerry Crinella second by Gregg Betti. Aye carried. (6-0) D. Motion to appoint Bob Wasilchak, Jr, to the Planning Commission. Term to expire 12/31/2029. Motion made by Joe Mellado second by Gregg Betti. Aye carried. (6-0) E. Motion to appoint Steve Esgro to the Planning Commission. Term to expire 12/31/2029. Motion made by Jerry Crinella second by Gregg Betti. Aye carried. (6-0) F. Motion to appoint Brittani Hamer Barcheski to the Planning Commission. Term to expire 12/31/2029. Motion made by Tom Fiorelli second by Gregg Betti. Aye carried. (6-0) JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 6, 2025, AT 7:00 PM G. Motion to appoint Rella Scassellati to the Zoning Hearing Board. Term to expire 12/31/2030. Motion made by Joe Mellado second by. Jerry Crinella. Aye carried. (6-0) H. Motion to appoint Steve Pitoniak to the Civil Service Commission. Term to expire 12/31/2031. Motion made by Jerry Crinella second by Jeff Castellani. Aye carried. (6-0) Motion to adopt updated Police Department Policies. Motion made by Gregg Betti second by Jeff Castellani. Aye carried. (6-0) J. Motion to add public comment to the end oft the agenda. No action. See amended motion K. Motion to adopt Resolution 2025-1 ratifying the agreement between ChiefDerek Fozard and Jessup Borough. A motion was made by Joe Mellado second by Jeff Castellai. Aye S carried. (6-0) L. Motion to appoint Michael Arthur temporary Police Sergeant for a period of six (6) months. Ifafter six (6) months no other full-time officer is interested in the position the current officer will: remain in the position until such time as another full-time officer expresses interest, or the Sergeant position is filled after posting/test is given. A motion was made by Jerry Crinella second by Joe Mellado. Aye carried. (6-0) M. Motion to bid 1,400 tons of road salt through PA COSTARS for the 2025/2026 winter season. A motion was made by Gregg Betti second by Tom Fiorelli.. Aye carried. (6-0) N. Motion the adopt Resolution 2025-2 authorizing payment of Emergency Medical Technicians bills upon receipt. A motion was made by Joe Mellado second by Jerry Crinella. Aye carried. (6-0) O. Motion to contract with Pennsylvania Association of Boroughs for a CDL: Drug and Alcohol Testing Program. AI motion was made by Gregg Betti second by Tom Fiorelli. Aye carried. (6-0) JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 6, 2025, AT 7:00 PM P. Motion to send a letter tol PennDOT requesting deer crossing signs near Constitution Ave. and Lane St. and a speed study on Constitution Ave.. A motion was made by Gregg Betti second by Joel Mellado. Aye carried. (6-0) Motion to advertise ai request for proposal for borough engineering services for a full- service engineering company. Ai motion was made by Gregg Betti second by Jerry Crinella. 3. Aye and 3 Nay. Vote ends in a tie. This will bej placed on the agenda for the R. Motion to advertise for on-call snowplow drivers. A motion was made by Gregg Betti next meeting. second by Jerry Crinella. Aye carried. (6-0) S. Motion to amend agenda to move public comment after communications. Jeffs Smith stated he is not in favor oft moving it and would like to see 2 opportunities for public comment. One at the beginning oft the agenda and the second at the end. A motion was made by Jerry Crinella second by Jeff Castellani to move public comment after reports and communication. Aye carried. (6-0) T. Adjourn -4 A motion was made by Joe Mellado second by Jerry Crinella to adjourn the meeting. Aye carried. (6-0) Respectfully submitted, Coleen Watt, Secretary JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL SPECIALMEETING MINUTES JANUARY9, 2025, AT 6:00 PM Aspecial meeting of. Jessup Borough Council was held on Thursday, January 9,2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the Jessup Borough Building, 395 Lane Street, Jessup, PA 18434. The following business was transacted. Pledge of allegiance to the flag was given. Call to Order: Meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Council President, Roberta Galati Roll Call: Present 6 Absent 1 Tom Fiorelli Joe Mellado Gregg Betti Jerry Crinella Jeffrey Castellani Curt Camoni (absent) Roberta Galati Announcements = An executive session was held on January 9, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. regarding personnel. Public Comment: Angela Muchal noted she is very disappointed New Business/Motions A. Motion to accept the resignation of Borough Manager Coleen Watt. Regretfully ai motion B. Motion to advertise for a Borough Manager. Motion made by Joe Mellado second by C. Motion to accept a proposal from Alloy5 for a feasibility study oft the bank in the amount of $6,800.00. Motion made by Gregg Betti second by Joe Mellado. Aye carried. (6-0) Maura. Armezzani Tunis disclosed for the record that James Margotta ofAlloy5 is her brother in law but shel had nothing to do with any oft the documents for the meeting. All proposals and Adjourn - Amotion was made by Joe Mellado second by Jerry Crinella to adjourn the meeting. was made by. Jerry Crinella second by Joe Mellado.. Aye carried. (6-0) Gregg Betti. Aye carried. (6-0) agendas were handled by Borough Manager, Coleen Watt. Aye carried. (6-0) Respectfully submitted, Coleen Watt, Secretary JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL SPECIALMEETING MINUTES JANUARY 23, 2025, AT 6:00 PM As special meeting of. Jessup Borough Council was held on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the. Jessup Borough Building, 395 Lane Street, Jessup, PA 18434. The following business was transacted. Pledge of allegiance to the flag was given. Call to Order: Meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Council President, Roberta Galati Roll Call: Present 6 Absent 1 Tom Fiorelli Roberta Galati Joe Mellado (absent) Gregg Betti Curt Camoni Jerry Crinella Jeffrey Castellani Announcements - An executive session was held on January 23, 2025, at 5:45 p.m. regarding litigation. Public Comment: New Business/Motions A. Motion to advertise for a DPW employee. Motion made by Curt Camoni second by Gregg Betti.. Aye carried. (6-0) B. Motion to ratify temporary employment of] Robert Berta for on call snowplowing services for the 2025 winter season at a rate of $24.68 per hour. Motion made by Jerry Crinella .M Motion to ratify temporary employment ofLindsay Tratthen for on call snowplowing services for the 2025 winter season at ai rate of $24.68 per hour. Motion made by Gregg D. Motion to hire Joe Fetcho and Jason Santerangelo for on call snowplowing services for the 2025 winter season at ai rate of $24.68 per hour. Motion made by Curt Camoni second E. Motion to adopt Resolution 2025-3 approving an agreement between Jessup Borough and Lackawanna County regarding exchanging certain plowing and salting responsibilities. Motion made by. Jerry Crinella second by Gregg Betti.. Aye carried. (6-0) second by Tom Fiorelli. Aye carried. (6-0) Betti second by Curt Camoni. Aye carried. (6-0) by Gregg Betti. Aye carried. (6-0) Adjourn - An motion was made by Tom Fiorelli second by Jeff Castellani to adjourn the meeting. Meeting adjourned 6:18 p.m. Aye carried. (6-0) JESSUP BOROUGH COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES JANUARY23, ,2025, AT 6:00 PM Respectfully submitted, Coleen Watt, Secretary December 4, 2024 GENERAL FUND-January 2025 SAVINGS. ACCOUNT BALANCE: December 31, 2024 $ 2,373.24 $ 29.96 $ 2,403.20 $ $ 2,403.20 $ 304,555.70 RECEIPTS: January 2025 Interest on SavingsPeoples Security Bank Transferred from Savings to Checking SUB-TOTAL BALANCE GENERAL FUND SAVINGS ACCOUNT: January 31, 2025 CHECKING ACCOUNT BALANCE: December 31, 2024 DEPOSIT RECEIPTS: January 2025 Berkheimer LST- January 2025 Berkheimer EIT January 2025 Building Permits Zoning and/or Land Development Fees Zoning Hearing Board Fees Jessup Borough 2024 Real Estate Tax Delinquent Real Estate Taxes Real Estate Transfer Tax SLIBCO Municipal Service Fee Police Fines Magistrate & County Police Report Copies Handicapped Parking Fee Pave Cuts $ 1,602.60 $ 40,618.50 $ 125.02 $ 90.00 $ 575.00 $ 23,927.54 $ 3,700.56 $ 6,693.01 $ 28,500.16 $ 573.91 $ 170.00 $ 25.00 $ 2,460.00 $ 638.85 Interest on Checking-Peoples Security Bank Total Checking Account Receipts Total Checking Account Expenditures $ 109,700.15 $ 414,255.85 $ 286,628.76 $ 127,627.09 SUB-TOTAL GENERAL FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT BALANCE: January 31, 2025 GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES: January 2025 1st Alarm Security A& A Auto Parts AFLAC Anthony Snyder AutoZone Belgray Oil Blakely Borough Charles Schwab Comcast Curtin & Heefner LLP Danny's Car Spa, Inc. $ 270.00 $ 33.75 $ 290.10 $ 374.00 $ 26.97 $ 218.00 $ 2,253.48 $ 2,909.58 $ 1,572.34 $ 538.80 $ 20.00 GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES: January 2025 DAVIDHEISERS Inc. DeLage Landen-Financial Services Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply Inc. Donald G Karpowich Econo Signs Encova Insurance English Hardware Fagnani Firearms, LLC FleetPride Geisinger Employer paid portion Geisinger Employee paid portion Geo-Science Engineering & Testing George Yurkanin Greenfield Equipment Guardian - Dental employer paid portion Guardian - Dental employee paid portion Guardian Life Guardian - Vision employer paid portion Guardian - Vision employee paid portion Iron Nebula James O'Neill Jennifer Filipski John Robinson Joseph Walsh Lowe's Lowes Sales & Service Magisterial Court 45-1-01 Mario J. Hanyon, Esquire Michael Dinning Mid-Valley Plumbing Supply, Inc. NEIC Nicole Pisarski Northeast Hydraulics PA State Association of Boroughs PAWC Pena-Plas $ 140.00 $ 304.26 $ 547.89 $ 420.00 $ 58.71 $ 6,507.00 $ 83.10 $ 1,440.65 $ 58.90 $ 10,497.58 $ 988.68 $ 646.25 $ 510.00 $ 130.50 $ 376.96 $ 53.97 $ 141.75 $ 87.67 $ 9.03 $ 12,334.85 $ 824.50 $ 54.74 $ 340.00 $ 8.47 $ 116.80 $ 9,150.00 $ 1.56 $ 1,660.82 $ 408.00 $ 13.50 $ 921.82 $ 150.00 $ 422.47 $ 40.00 $ 3,100.24 $ 455.63 $ 3,261.39 $ 49.29 $ 19,879.25 $ 809.50 $ 2,164.81 $ 8,975.00 $ 744.00 $ 84.00 $ 595.00 $ 3,571.76 Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System Pennsylvania One Call System Peters Consultants, Inc. Powell's Sales & Service PPL Electric Utilities Rainey & Rainey, CPAs Reeves Rent-A-John, Inc Robert Vislosky Rossi Rooter S&s Automotive GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES: January 2025 Sandra Opshinsky Saporito, Falcone, & Watt Scranton Dodge Scranton Times Selective Insurance Company of America Stafursky Auto Parts Stafursky Paving Company Starr Uniform State Workmen's Insurance Fund Stephenson Equipment, Inc. Teamsters Local Union 229 Thomas J Anderson & Associates, Inc TOPP Business Solutions UGI Penn Natural Gas, Inc. Valley Carpet Cleaning Verizon Verizon Wireless Zachary Roditski Peoples Security Bank-Credit Card Payment Employee Payroll We Pay Payroll Processing Co. Payroll Tax Liabilities $ 5,850.00 $ 4,574.20 $ 157.15 $ 1,138.52 $ 12,815.00 $ 420.00 $ 5,100.00 $ 5,999.81 $ 1,633.00 $ 338.88 $ 892.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 19.56 $ 2,506.67 $ 370.00 $ 220.52 $ 463.06 $ 452.43 $ 1,467.90 $ 97,030.04 $ 858.00 $ 39,274.70 TOTAL $ 286,628.76 Bills Received in. January 2025- - General Fund Alberigi Insurance Agency LLC Animal Arrest Anthony Snyder AutoZone Blakely Borough Cougar Auto Sales Crystal Clear Spring Water Company Danny's Car Spal Inc. Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply English's Pro Hardware & Appliance F&TExcavating FIT G.J. Farrell Plumbing & Heating Inc. Geo-Science Engineering & Testing George Yurkanin Jessup Tax Collector John Robinson Lowes Sales & Service Medicus Urgent Care Michael Dinning NEIC Northeast Hydraulics PAI Northeast Regional Railroad Authority Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association Peters Consultants, Inc. Powell's Sales & Service Reeves Rent-A-John, Inc. S&S Automotive Repair LLC Saporito, Falcone, & Watt SchoolLockers.com Scranton Times Stafursky Auto Parts Inc (NAPA Auto Parts) Starr Uniform Center Urban Electrical Valley Carpet &. Janitorial Services Witmer Public Safety Group, Inc. PA Tax Collector Bond Vector control in Borough EMS: services provided Vehicle supplies Fuel for Borough vehicles Repair to Police Vehicle Water delivery for Borough Building Washing services for police vehicles Cleaning & sanitation services & supplies General supplies for Borough Plowing of Sunnyside Road Renewal of call sign Winterizing Memorial Field Building with street cuts EMS: services provided for the PSTCA EMS: services provided DPW vehicle parts Pre-Employment background checks EMS: services provided Billing for building and zoning services Repairs to DPW vehicle Lease of railroad property Testing for Civil Service Exam Engineering services Vehicle supplies Services to Memorial Field, Station Park, Pioneer Field & Sara Bratty Park Repair to DPW vehicle Monthly billi for legal services Storage lockers for Police Department General advertising costs Vehicle supplies Police uniforms Electrical services in the Borough Monthly bill for cleaning services Police: supplies $ 266.57 $ 65.00 $ 204.00 $ 91.80 $ 2,332.91 $ 531.67 $ 77.00 $ 10.00 $ 493.03 $ 15.99 $ 4,620.00 $ 150.00 $ 293.00 Professional services rendered in connection $ 1,760.00 Reimbursement for bank service fees, tax! bill $ 3,191.30 envelopes with postage, and membership dues $ 2,006.00 $ 340.00 $ 1,170.00 $ 49.00 $ 1,020.00 $ 627.00 $ 958.95 $ 175.00 $ 2,465.00 $ 10,387.50 $ 287.38 $ 744.00 $ 6,019.00 $ 3,203.60 $ 761.54 $ 511.90 $ 83.90 $ 499.82 $ 1,454.25 $ 370.00 $ 3,274.49 Total $ 50,510.60 Accounts Summary February 5, 2025 Account Balance as of1/31/2025 127,627.09 2,403.20 415,343.89 546,447.43 543,484.81 264,818.73 432,049.75 60,362.62 Fund General Fund - Checking General Fund - Savings Money Market Account CD Portfolio Treasury Bill Portfolio Capitalimprovements Account Refuse Account Motor License Account $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total: $ 2,392,537.52 February 5, 2025 CAPITAL MPROVEMENTS BALANCE: November 30, 2024 $ $ $ $ $ 378,352.80 RECEIPTS: December 2024 Peoples Security (Interest) $ 1,209.17 TOTAL ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Total Expenses December 2024 Balance December 31, 2024 1,209.17 379,561.97 114,743.24 264,818.73 SUB-TOTAL EXPENSES December 2024 Pioneer Contruction Company Inc. For Mary. Jol Drive sewer line project $ 114,743.24 114,743.24 Total Expenses $ MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT BALANCE: November 30, 2024 $ 610,271.27 RECEIPTS: December 2024 Invenergy LEC Hosting Payment Peoples Security (Interest) $ $ 250,000.00 2,222.62 TOTAL ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Total Expenses December 2024 Balance December 31, 2024 $ $ $ $ 252,222.62 862,493.89 447,150.00 415,343.89 SUB-TOTAL EXPENSES December 2024 Transfer to Refuse Account $ 447,150.00 447,150.00 Total Expenses $ MOTOR LICENSE FUND BALANCE: November 30, 2024 $ $ $ $ $ 74,358.33 RECEIPTS: December 2024 Peoples Security (Interest) $ 254.19 TOTAL ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Total Expenses December 2024 Balance December 31, 2024 254.19 74,612.52 14,249.90 60,362.62 SUB-TOTAL EXPENSES December 2024 American Rock Salt Co. PP&L $ $ 5,643.17 8,606.73 14,249.90 Total Expenses $ REFUSE ACCOUNT BALANCE: November 30, 2024 $ 31,603.10 RECEIPTS: December 2024 Refuse Fee Collected Delinquent Refuse Fees Collected JP Mascaro & Sons Transfer from Money Market Peoples Security (Interest) $ $ $ $ $ 300.00 84.02 29,845.20 447,150.00 737.43 TOTAL ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Total Expenses December 2024 Balance December 31, 2024 $ $ $ $ 478,116.65 509,719.75 77,670.00 432,049.75 SUB-TOTAL EXPENSES December 2024 JP Mascaro & Sons $ 77,670.00 77,670.00 Total Expenses $ February 5, 2025 12 Month CD ORIGINAL BALANCE CURRENT BALANCE Maturity Date: Interest Rate: $ $ 250,000.00 273,002.36 2/4/2025 4.75% *Rolled over 02/04/2023, 08/04/2023, 02/04/2024 12 Month CD ORIGINAL BALANCE CURRENT BALANCE Maturity Date: Interest Rate: $ $ 258,137.21 273,445.07 5/11/2025 4.43% *Rolled over 05/11/2024 February 5, 2025 12 Month US Treasury Securities ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE VALUE. AS OF 01/31/2025 $ $ 130,556.36 135,213.64 Maturity Date: 3/31/2025 12 Month US Treasury Securities ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE VALUE. AS OF 01/31/2025 $ $ 124,648.36 138,885.42 Maturity Date: 6/12/2025 12 Month US Treasury Securities ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE VALUE. AS OF 01/31/2025 $ $ 128,984.04 134,399.02 Maturity Date: 9/30/2025 Insured Cash Account ORIGINAL BALANCE CURRENT BALANCE $ $ 1,664.90 134,986.73 *Please note that values fluctuate onad daily basis and thei interest ont the bills isr notf fully recognized until the bills have reachedi their maturity dates. BOROUGH OF. JESSUP LACKAWANNA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA RESOLUTION#. OF2025 Al RESOLUTION OF THE: BOROUGH OF. JESSUP APPROVING A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE: BOROUGH OF. JESSUP AND LACKAWANNA ENERGY WHEREAS, the Borough ofJ Jessup and thel Lackawanna Energy Center ("LEC") have negotiated a settlement agreement wherein the parties have resolved thel Borough's appeal to the Environmental Hearing Board based on the air quality permit issued to LEC. CENTER WHEREAS, the Borough of. Jessup and LEC desire to enter into a settlement agreement based NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITI RESOLVED, that the. Jessup Borough Council adopts this resolution approving a settlement agreement between the Borough ofJ Jessup and LEC attached hereto and authorizes the Borough officials to execute the same for the purposes herein contained. on that negotiation process. THIS RESOLUTION IS DULY: ENACTED AND APPROVED at a public meeting duly advertised by a majority vote of. Jessup Borough Council on this day of 2025. THE BOROUGH OF JESSUP Council President ATTEST: Coleen Watt, Secretary EXAMINED AND APPROVED THIS. DAYOF 2025. By: Mayor of the Borough ofJessup BOROUGH OFJESSUP RESOLUTIONH#, LACKAWANNA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA AR RESOLUTION OF' THE: BOROUGH OF. JESSUP OF2025 WHEREAS, thel Local Tax Collection Law set forth at 72 Pa. C.S. S 5511.1, et. seq., governs the WHEREAS, the Local Tax Collection Law indicates that whenever any taxing authority proposes to either raise or reduce the compensation or salary for the office of the elected Tax Collector, such action shall be by Ordinance or Resolution finally passed. or adopted prior to the 15th of February of collection ofreal estate taxes within the Borough ofJessup; and the years of municipal elections (72 Pa. C.S. $ 5511.36(a)); and elected Borough Tax Collector for the upcoming term to be served; and WHEREAS, it ist the desire oft the. Jessup Borough Council to set forth the compensation oft the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the. Jessup Borough Council, upon motion duly made and seconded, hereby declares that the. Jessup Borough Tax Collector shall receive, as compensation, a commission of % oft the total amount of real estate property taxes collected per year (not including delinquents returned) and as part ofthe duties oft the office, shall also collect any Jessup Borough annual garbage/refuse fees and the compensation therefore shall be % ofthe annual amount collected (not including delinquencies). The compensation shall be effective as of the date oft the newly elected term for 2026. THIS RESOLUTION IS DULY ENACTED AND. APPROVED at aj public meeting duly advertised by a majority vote of. Jessup Borough Council on this day of 2025. THE BOROUGH OF. JESSUP Council President ATTEST: Coleen Watt, Secretary EXAMINED AND APPROVEDTHIS DAYOF 2025. By: Mayor of the Borough of. Jessup