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Borough Meeting Minutes - August 11

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Borough Council Meeting Summary (August 11, 2022)

The Hollidaysburg Borough Council held its regular meeting on Thursday, August 11, 2022, at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers. President Joseph A. Pompa called the meeting to order.

Attendance

  • Present: Council members Joseph A. Pompa, Brady Leahey, Michele Baker, James Mielnik, and Sean Burke.
  • Absent: Councilmen Walter Kalista III and Jeffrey Ketner; Fire Marshal Amy Hazlett; Mayor Dodson.
  • Also Present: Borough Manager James Gehret, Solicitor Nathan Karn, Borough Secretary Patricia J. Duron, Building Code Official Gerald Harbison, Director of Community Relations Melanie Ramsey, Sgt. Richard Oldham.

Key Agenda Items & Decisions

Minutes Approval

  • The minutes from the July 14, 2022 meeting were approved unanimously (5–0) on a motion by Mr. Burke, seconded by Mr. Leahey.

Reports

  • Manager’s Report: No additions to agenda binder or financial report.
  • Planning & Zoning (Mr. Harbison): Received update on comprehensive plan process; consultant Gannett Fleming requested a 4-month extension to complete draft — council agreed.
  • Community Relations (Ms. Ramsey): Farmers Market and Downtown LIVE! Concerts ongoing; requested council vote to register Hollidaysburg Farmers Market at markets. farmland. org.
  • Fire Marshal & Mayor Reports: Both officials absent.

Public Comment Highlights

  • Richard Latker (703 Allegheny St): Announced Republican Tea Party annual event at Legion Park; updated on Community Watchdog activities.
  • Laurah Zeek (315 Mulberry St): Discussed sidewalk accessibility for wheelchairs.
  • J. S. Vipond (1001 Church St): Addressed Phoenix Volunteer Fire Department mortgage, police hiring, and officer count.
  • Regis Nale (204 BelAire Rd): Raised concerns about comprehensive plan delay and shortage of school crossing guards.
  • Jim Fitch (109 Bel Aire Rd): Noted no police officer or chief hired yet.
  • Mark Slonaker (President, Phoenix VFD): Reported on department’s recent activity.

Open Agenda Items

  • Mr. Leahey requested sidewalk update.
  • Mr. Mielnik raised flooding/runoff water issues.

Resolutions Passed

Resolution No. 2022-27: Consent Agenda Approval

Approved bill list #8 totaling $117,799. 62 and three Certificates of Appropriateness for historic district projects:

a. 408 Penn Street – Carport Recommendations (Chris Cook)

  • Seek HARB recommendation to remove/replace roof or remove completely.
  • Requires professional structural analysis.
  • Applicant working under agreement to address deficiencies.
  • Structure classified as “Contributing” in Historic District.

b. 106 Wayne Street – Business Signage (Canal Place Shoppes & Liberty Hall – Don Delozier)

  • Install attached 18”x60” sign above porch door.
  • Install attached 30”x48” sign on north wall above ramp.
  • Install 24”x30” free-standing sign on north side of Wayne Street driveway.
  • Structure classified as “Significant” in Historic District.

c. 620 Walnut Street – Partial Porch Enclosure (Stacey L. Parris)

  • Enclose 6-foot portion of front porch facing Clark Street for closet extension.
  • Must match existing siding.
  • Complies with R2 Zoning Regulations.
  • Requires UCC building permit.
  • Structure is “contributing” in Historic District.

Motion by Mr. Ketner, seconded by Ms. Baker — passed 5–0.


Resolution No. 2022-28: Appoint Towing Company

Appointed Burchfield as the official towing company for the Borough’s employee parking lot.

Motion by Mr. Leahey, seconded by Ms. Baker — passed 5–0.


Approval of Funds Release to Phoenix Volunteer Fire Department (PVFD)

Approved release of $27,950. 00 to reimburse PVFD for expenditures through July 5, 2022.

  • Condition: PVFD must provide documentation back to January 2019.
  • Motion by Mr. Burke, seconded by Mr. Leahey — passed 5–0.

Executive Session

At 7:35 PM, President Pompa announced an executive session to discuss litigation. Council did not return to regular meeting afterward.


Signatures

  • Adopted by: Joseph A. Pompa, President
  • Attested by: Patricia J. Duron, Borough Secretary

All resolutions were duly adopted on August 11, 2022.

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