Borough Meeting Minutes - May 12 2022
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Borough Council Meeting Minutes Summary (May 12, 2022)
The Hollidaysburg Borough Council met on Thursday, May 12, 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, Jeffrey Ketner, Brady Leahey, Sean Burke, Michele Baker, Walter Kalista III, James Mielnik; Mayor Dodson.
- Also Present: Borough Manager James Gehret, Sergeant Richard Oldham, Attorney Jeff Muriceak, Borough Secretary Patricia J. Duron, Building Code Official Gerald Harbison, Director of Community Relations and Events Melanie Ramsey.
- Absent: Fire Marshal Amy Hazlett, Solicitor Nathan Karn.
Key Decisions & Reports
Approval of Previous Minutes
- The minutes from the April 14, 2022 meeting were approved unanimously (7-0) on a motion by Mr. Leahey, seconded by Ms. Baker.
Financial & Administrative Reports
- Manager’s Report: Borough Manager Gehret had no additions to his report or the financial report in the agenda binder.
- Planning & Zoning Report: Mr. Harbison’s monthly report was in the binder; no questions were asked.
- Community Relations & Events: Ms. Ramsey thanked Evey Black Law Offices for sponsoring the Farmer’s Market and the Rotary Club for a donation. Summer event plans were updated.
- Fire Marshal Report: Fire Marshal Hazlett was absent.
- Mayor’s Report: Mayor Dodson thanked the police department for an outstanding job.
Public Comment
- Richard Latker (703 Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburg Community Watchdog): Discussed borough funding statutes for the volunteer fire department.
- Shaun Leydig (211 Newry Street): Requested display of American flags donated by his brother, Kelly. Announced a Memorial Day Parade sponsored by the American Legion on May 30 after a two-year hiatus.
Open Agenda Items
- Mr. Leahey requested adding discussions on sidewalks, Old Canal Inn’s past request, and the street sweeper to the next agenda.
- President Pompa requested continuing discussion on water discharge into borough streets next month.
Resolution No. 2022-18: Consent Agenda Approval
- Approved bill list #5 totaling $112,010.60 and three Certificates of Appropriateness (7-0 vote).
- Certificate Details:
- 909 Allegheny Street (Matt & Anne Davis): Remodeling including replacing porch roofs with copper, gutters/downspouts with copper, capping window pediments with new flashing, repairing porch floor/railings, and rebuilding porch identically (contributing structure in Historic District).
- 401 Blair Street: Window repair/restoration at Municipal Building.
- Certificate Details:
Resolution No. 2022-19: Awarding Stone & Blacktop Contracts
- Awarded contracts unanimously (7-0):
- Stone Contract: Grannas Bros. for $21,951.25.
- Blacktop Contract: New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. for $23,585.50.
- Motion made by Mr. Ketner, seconded by Mr. Kalista.
Other Discussions
- Borough Sidewalks: Mr. Gehret reported a grant application for sidewalk repairs will be completed for June meeting approval, including consideration of borough’s funding contribution.
- Water Discharge into Streets: Mr. Harbison noted no resolution yet on some properties; investigations continue.
- 211 Allegheny Street Dangerous Structure Repairs: Mr. Harbison advised the owner will start repairs soon.
- Street Lights on Cherry Alley: Council decided to take no action on installing two lights near 415 N. Montgomery Street.
- Cohen Law Group Proposal: Council approved (7-0) hiring Cohen Law Group to represent the borough in negotiating the Comcast Cable Franchise Agreement. Motion by Mr. Leahey, seconded by Mr. Kalista.
- Second Shift Dispatch Evaluation: Council agreed the new Chief of Police (when hired) will evaluate and recommend regarding second shift dispatch.
Adjournment
- President Pompa adjourned the meeting at 7:25 PM.
Minutes attested by Patricia J. Duron, Borough Secretary.