Borough Meeting Minutes - October 12
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Borough Council Meeting Minutes Summary
Date: Thursday, October 12, 2023
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Council Chambers, Hollidaysburg Borough
Call to Order & Attendance
- Meeting called to order at 7:00 PM by President Pompa.
- Quorum present: Michele Baker, James Mielnik, Sean Burke, Brady Leahey, Walter Kalista, III.
- Also attending: Borough Manager James Gehret, Secretary Patricia J. Duron, Solicitor Nathan Karn, Mayor Joseph Dodson, Police Chief Chris Storm, Director of Community Relations and Events Melanie Ramsey, Planning/Zoning Administrator Andrew Holodnik, Fire Marshal Amy Hazlett.
- Absent: Councilman Jeffrey Ketner.
Pledge of Allegiance & Moment of Silence
Led by President Pompa.
Approval of Previous Minutes (September 14, 2023)
- Motion to approve made by Mr. Leahey, seconded by Ms. Baker.
- Approved unanimously (6–0).
Manager’s/Financial Report
- New seasonal decorations being purchased; sample Christmas decoration hung at Blair County Courthouse.
- Finance Report through September included in agenda.
- Borough achieved improved bond rating this year.
Planning/Zoning Update
- Mr. Holodnik warned about unpermitted building/zoning projects.
- Emphasized need for permits before starting any work in the Borough.
Director of Community Relations & Events Report
- Ms. Ramsey reported success of Tuesday Farmers Markets and concerts.
- Invited residents to Pumpkinfest on October 14th.
Fire Marshal Report
- October is Fire Prevention Month.
- Reminder to display house numbers clearly.
Chief of Police Report
- September police report presented.
- 14 candidates scheduled for police officer testing on October 21st.
Mayor’s Report
- Mayor Dodson thanked police department and Ms. Ramsey.
- Presented check to Ms.
Public Comment Highlights
- Jim Fitch (Bel Aire Road): Speeding concerns, municipal distress status.
- Richard Latker (Allegheny St. , Community Watchdog): Opposed Phoenix Fire Dept. grant application and connector bridge project involving Diamond Supply purchase.
- Shaun Leydig (Newry St. ): Discussed police budget, suggested stipends for officers, mentioned ISO rating.
- Andre Holsey (Blair County NAACP): Raised concerns about lack of transparency in Borough Council.
- Greg Werstil (Scotch Valley Rd. ): Requested zoning change to allow surplus sales.
- Mark Slonaker (PVFD): Presented monthly fire department report.
- Elda Boose (Bedford St. ): Spoke about Gaysport flooding, CDBG funds, urged against rezone of Stowell Farm.
- Regis Nale (Spruce St. ): Criticized comprehensive plan update process.
- Bill Kitt (Hawthorne Dr. ): Noted blighted properties in Borough.
Open Agenda Items
- Ms. Baker: Flooding in Gaysport.
- Mr. Kalista: Blighted properties.
- Mr. Burke: Zoning issue regarding merchandise sales on Scotch Valley Road.
- Mr. Leahey: NAACP’s concerns with Borough Council.
- Mayor Dodson: Purchase of speed monitoring devices (speed humps, signs).
Resolution No. 2023-24: Consent Agenda Approval
- Approved Bill List No. 10 totaling $674,257. 78 for accounts payable and appropriated expenses.
- Approved Certificates of Appropriateness/Zoning Permits for:
A. 309 Allegheny Street – Business Signage (Becki Hollen)
- Hang 12"x18" shingle sign from bracket.
- Structure is contributing within Historic District.
B. 208 N. Montgomery Street – Deck Top & Railings (Kenneth & Ellen Estep)
- Replace deck top and railings with composite material.
- Structure is contributing within Historic District.
C. 616 Mulberry Street – Railing (Kirk & Kayla Durbin)
- Replace rusted cast iron railing with wood.
- Structure is significant within Historic District.
D. 807 Walnut Street – Garage (David Foreman)
- Construct new garage (25' x 21').
- Remove stone wall, install driveway where wall was.
- Structure is contributing within Historic District.
E. 912 Walnut Street – Window Replacement (David Montrella)
- Replace six existing windows with vinyl.
- Structure is contributing within Historic District.
F. 407 Walnut Street – Window Replacement (Matthew Mathias)
- Remove two vinyl windows on first floor west end (kitchen).
- Brick openings to match existing bricks/mortar.
- Replace north-side kitchen window with smaller vinyl to match existing.
Motion carried 6–0.
Resolution No. 2023-28: ISC Agreement Extension
- Motion to extend ISC Agreement for two more years.
- Made by Mr. Leahey, seconded by Ms. Baker.
- Approved unanimously.
Discussion: Public Agenda for Borough Council Meetings
- Item tabled per motion by Mr. Leahey, seconded by Mr. Burke. All in favor.
Discussion: Street Parking Near Presbyterian Home
- Motion to eliminate first on-street parking space closest to garage entrance/exit.
- Made by Mr. Leahey, seconded by Mr. Kalista.
- Carried unanimously.
Preliminary Budget for 2024
- Presented at October 4, 2023 Work Session.
- Recommended for final consideration.
- Final numbers ready for November Council Meeting.
Adjournment
- Meeting adjourned at 8:00 PM by President Pompa.
Prepared by:
Patricia J. Duron, Borough Secretary