of Municipality Monroeville A Home Rule Charter Municipality PLEASE MUTE MOBILE PHONES MUNICIPALITY OF MONROEVILLE CITIZENS' NIGHT According to Section 408 ofthe Home Rule Charter, the Municipality must hold a monthly public meeting. This meeting allows concerned citizens to address municipal matters of general or specific interest to the Council. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2025, 7:00 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND MOMENT OF SILENCE ROLL CALL CITIZENS' REMARKS AND COMMENTS CLOSE CITIZENS NIGHT MEETING CONDITIONAL USE PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 25-1-C-L Love and Bright Beginnings Conditional Use Approval Applicant (Laura Land Company) is requesting Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Article V, Section 504.L, Child Care Center (Principal Use) of the Monroeville Zoning Ordinance, No. 2779, to permit the operation of a child daycare business. The property is located at 4328 Northern Pike, Suites 101, 105 and 107 and identified as Tax Parcel 856-S-012 in the BLVD, Boulevard Zoning District. Applicant Presentation Public Comment 2. 25-2-C- Pyramid Healthcare, Inc. - Conditional Use Approval Applicant (Pyramid Healthcare, Inc.) is requesting Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Article V, Section 504.CCCC, Substance Abuse Treatment Facilityofthe Monroeville Zoning Ordinance, No. 2779, to permit the operation of a substance abuse facility. The property address is 279 Center Road and identified as Tax Parcel 743-D-303 in the BLVD, Boulevard Zoning District. Applicant Presentation Public Comment Page 1 of4 Monroeville Council Work Session Agenda Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Page 2 of 4 MUNICIPALITY OF MONROEVILLE COUNCIL WORK SESSION TUESDAY.APRIL 1, 2025 (AFTER CITIZENS' NIGHT) 1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL > EXECUTIVE SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT - The Council conducted an Executive Session on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for matters pertaining to legal, personnel, and/or real estate. Council legislative action, if any, will be taken at the Tuesday, April 8, 2025, Council Meeting. 2. PUBLIC COMMENT ON PROPOSED AGENDA ITEMS ONLY Monroeville Council welcomes comments from Monroeville Residents/Taxpayers. Speakers only have up 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 - Items to be acted on at the Tuesday, April 8, 2025, Council Meeting: 3. MINUTES (*submitted for approval) *Citizens' Night Meeting of March 4, 2025 *Council Work Session Mtg. of March 4, 2025 Regular Council Meeting of March 11, 2025 4. REPORTS OF TAX COLLECTIONS (green section) 5. LIST OF BILLS, BUDGET TRANSFERS AND PAYROLL 2025 2024 List of Bills for March $1,822,962.16 $1,794,363.30 List ofPayroll for March $1,223,896.96 $1,733,026.37 6. BIDS AND PROPOSALS A 2025 Commodity Bids - See attached tabulation sheets. 2025 Surplus Vehicle/Equipment Auction Monroeville Council Work Session Agenda Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Page 3 of4 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS (orange section): 7. 25-1-C - Love and Bright Beginnings = Conditional Use Approval Applicant (Laura Land Company) is requesting Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Article V, Section 504.L, Child Care Center (Principal Use) of the Monroeville Zoning Ordinance, No. 2779, to permit the operation of a child daycare business. The property is located at 4328 Northern Pike, Suites 101, 105 and 107 and identified as Tax Parcel 856-S-012 in the BLVD, Boulevard Zoning District. The Planning Commission recommends approval of this application. 8. 25-2-C - Pyramid Healthcare, Inc. - Conditional Use Approval Applicant (Pyramid Healthcare, Inc.) is requesting Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Article V, Section 504.CCCC, Substance Abuse Treatment Facility ofthe Monroeville Zoning Ordinance, No. 2779, to permit the operation ofa substance abuse facility. The property address is 279 Center Road and identified as Tax Parcel 743-D-303 in the BLVD, Boulevard Zoning District. The Planning Commission recommends approval of this application. MOTIONS (white section): 9. A motion to approve the property disposition for the Tri-COG Land Bank for property located on Willow Drive, Lot & Block No. 640-K-118. 10. A motion to approve the property disposition for the Tri-COG Land Bank for property located at 736 Patton Street Ext, Lot & Block No. 544-R-18. 11. A motion to do a Fire Service Analysis. 12. A motion to advertise an Ordinance to extend Orchard Lane, amending the length accepted in Ordinance No. 227, from 2,534 feet to 2,713 feet. 13. A motion to advertise an Ordinance to enact truck restrictions on Jamison Lane. 14. A motion to advertise an Ordinance providing for text amendments to various sections of Ordinance No. 2779, The Monroeville Zoning Ordinance. RESOLUTIONS (pink section): 15. A Resolution appointing Katherine Manners as a member at-large to the Ward 5 vacancy on the Library Board, for one term that will expire on December 31, 2027. She was nominated on February 11, 2025. 16. A Resolution authorizing the advertising for bids for the 2025 Road Resurfacing Program for the attached list of roadways throughout Monroeville. Monroeville Council Work Session Agenda Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Page 4 of 4 17. A Resolution exonerating the Real Estate Tax Collector from the collection of uncollected taxes for the year 2024, in the amount of$223,043.98. 18. A Resolution adopting the Penn Monroe Shops, Lot One, Sewage Planning Module, located at 3995 William Penn Highway. 19. A Resolution adopting the Penn Monroe Shops, Lot Two, Sewage Planning Module, located at 3979 William Penn Highway. 20. A Resolution adopting the Penn Monroe Shops, Lot Three, Sewage Planning Module, located at 3975 William Penn Highway. 21. A Resolution adopting the Penn Monroe Shops, Lot Four, Sewage Planning Module, located at 3971 William Penn Highway. 22. A Resolution to request a Pennsylvania Small Water and Sewer Program grant of $500,000 from the Commonwealth Financing Authority to be used for Storm Sewer Rehabilitation. 23. A Discussion on updating the Lease Agreement with the Garden City Swim and Tennis Club. 24. REPORTS OF MUNICIPAL STAFF (white section) Robert Wratcher, Municipal Attorney Alex Graziani, Municipal Manager Monthly Report See attached. Capital Improvement Program MK Lang, Assistant Manager Monthly Report - See attached. Paul Hugus, Director of Public Works & Engineering Josephine Rock, Director of Finance 25. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS AND MAYOR 26. ADJOURNMENT Respectfully submitted, 1 Alexander1. Graziani, afaa AICP Municipal Manager AJG:dIb