The administrative meeting of the Board of Supervisors, held in the Township Building, was called to order at 8:05 a.m. by Chairman Kenneth Miller; also in attendance were Supervisors Karl Brachwitz and Zoë Perkins, and Township Manager Allen Heist.
Stephen Siana, Esquire, David Frame, and John Bruner were present to discuss the Route 100 ByPass Alignment plan delineating rights of way for the northern segment of the ByPass. The current alignment plan shows the ByPass delineation along property line boundaries; Mr. Siana proposed for consideration locating the ByPass east onto the Bruner property to align with topographic conditions and yield two viable commercial lots (one on the Griffith property and one on the Bruner property). The plan will be forwarded to Castle Valley Consultants, Inc. for revisions.
The Zoning Hearing Board will meet tonight at 7:00 p.m. to consider the continued application of Paul and Shirley Pitcher.
In response to the EAC's request, Traffic Engineer Gannett Fleming, Inc. will be asked to review the guiderail installed on Green Lane.
The Board reviewed a revised alignment plan for St. Andrews Lane, which would straighten the section of St. Andrews Lane that runs through the Cantrell property, resulting in a reconfiguration of the property. The plan will be forwarded to Mr. Cantrell for his review since it creates less than a ten-acre parcel for Act 319 purposes; if Mr. Cantrell does not accept the proposed relocation plan, St. Andrews Lane will be paved, as it exists.
Cathers &Associates, Inc., architect for the municipal complex, is preparing the bid notice for advertising.
Representatives from the Horseshoe Farms development will be invited to attend the May 1st administrative meeting to discuss maintenance responsibilities of the stormwater management system.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:55 a.m.