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Board of Supervisors May 26, 2026
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Land Development Waiver Approved for Cell Tower on North Bethlehem Pike
The board approved a waiver of land development for the proposed cell tower at 900 North Bethlehem Pike, identified as resolution 202611. Mr. Torski recused himself from this vote as the applicant was a client of his firm. [cite: 158-172]
Community Events Celebrated; Pension Report Reviewed; Fire Study Presentation Announced
The board acknowledged the success of the 'Touch a Truck' event and Public Works Appreciation Day. Discussions also touched upon the health of the township's pension report, with Melinda identifying several mistakes that led to an invoice waiver. The regional fire study presentation and upcoming summer concert series were also highlighted. [cite: 1336-1370]
Subdivision Plan Amended for Additional Tree Disturbance on Gypsy Hill Road Lot
The board approved resolution 2020 610, amending the 1616 Schoolhouse Road subdivision plan to allow for additional tree disturbance on the new lot at 1622 Gypsy Hill Road. This follows authorization given at the May 12th board meeting for the township solicitor to prepare the resolution. [cite: 138-145, 151-154]
Contract Approved for Driveway Culvert Replacement at 446 Marian Avenue to Mitigate Flooding
The board authorized the township manager to enter into a contract with Conte for $58,000 to replace the driveway culvert at 446 Marian Avenue as part of the Houston Creek Flood Study implementation. Public Works will handle removal, ENS controls, backfill, and restoration, while Conte will provide the larger culvert and installation. This project aims to reduce flooding on Brookside Avenue during heavy rains. [cite: 618-688]
April Financial Review Shows Stable Township Finances
The finance report as of April 30, 2026, was presented, showing operating funds for streetlights and capital reserves. While streetlights were in the red due to recent repairs and tax collection timing, and capital reserves were being spent on projects, staff confirmed all finances were in good order and nothing required immediate concern. [cite: 1130-1165]
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