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CHAMBERSBURG–Chambersburg Borough Council will meet at 7 p.m. today, Monday, May 15. The agenda is as follows:

REGULAR MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL

All meetings shall be held at 7:00 o’clock p.m. in Council Hall, First Floor, Utility Addition Building, 100
South Second Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (Enter through the Rear Parking Lot or Queen Street
Entrance). Any person who needs an accommodation in order to gain access to or participate in the
meetings should call 717-251-2407 prior to the meeting they desire to attend.

  1. Call to Order
    1.01 Call Meeting to Order, 7:00 PM
    1.02 Moment of Silence or Prayer
    1.03 Pledge of Allegiance
    1.04 Approval of Council Agenda as Presented
  2. Public Comment
    2.01 Hear Visitors Concerning Matters Other than those on the Final Agenda. Visitors Desiring to Comment on a Particular
    Agenda Item Should Make Comments as that Agenda Item Occurs
  3. Consent Agenda
    3.01 Approval of Consent Agenda (Award of Contracts, Routine and Previously Discussed)
  4. Consent Agenda – Award of Contracts – NONE
  5. Consent Agenda – Routine
    5.01 Authorization to Approve the Payments of Bills for April 2023 in the Amount of $8,864,164.45 Covered by Check
    Number 223143 thru 223738 and Itrans 910268 thru 910430
    5.02 Authorization to Execute an Agreement Between Link Computer Corporation and the Borough of Chambersburg,
    Covering any Network Consulting Services as Outlined within a Corresponding Statement of Work
    5.03 Authorization for Proper Borough Officials to Execute an EEI Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement with Tidal
    Energy Marketing (U.S.) L.L.C.
    5.04 Appoint Robert Wolff as a Member to the Electricians Examining Board
    5.05 Authorization to Accept Resignation of Maribeth Fish, from the Board of Health Committee
    5.06 Authorization for the Chambersburg Borough Fire Police and the Franklin Fire Company Fire Police to Participate in the
    Non-Emergency Event (Including the Authorization of Workers Compensation Coverage) to Provide Assistance at the Penn
    State Extension-Franklin County Master Gardeners Annual Plant Sale on May 20, 2023
    5.07 Authorization to Consider Acceptance of Request from Glenn D. Watson, Dennis E. Black Engineering, Inc., to Grant a
    90-day Extension for Town Council to Consider Action on Borough Plan RE-1583, a Final Subdivision and Land Development
    Plan for Franklin County Administration Building to Revise Borough Plan RE-1530 for Buildings Addressed as 218 North
    Second Street and 272 North Second Street

5.08 Authorization for Proper Borough Officials to Execute a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Dennis E. Black
Engineering of Chambersburg for Civil and Storm Sewer Engineering as a Part of the Southgate Redevelopment Project, and
Further, to Use the Storm Sewer Capital Reserve for These Design and Engineering Expenses
5.09 Authorization to Consider Acceptance of Donation from Brian and Leanne Zoeller of $5 Market Money Coupons for Jim’s
Farmers Market, 255 Grant Street, for Distribution to Borough Employees
5.10 Authorization to Refer to the Planning and Zoning Commission Request from Lance Kegerreis, Dennis E. Black
Engineering, Submitted on Behalf of Preowned Motor Cars, LLC, to Consider Rezoning a Portion of the Melvin Lesher
Partnership Property between Brandon Drive and Interstate 81 from Low Density Residential to Distributed Commercial
Highway
5.11 Authorization to Refer to the Parking, Traffic and Street Light Committee Concerns with a School Bus Stop at the
Intersection of Wilson and Park Avenues
5.12 Authorization to Approve a Resolution of the Town Council to File an Application for Act 10 of 2022 EMS Grant Funding
From the Pennsylvania Office of the State Fire Commissioner and Designating Officials to Execute All Related Documents

  1. Consent Agenda – Previously Discussed
    6.01 Authorization to Name Jeff Heverley, PE of Chambersburg, As Director of Electric Utility, Eliminate His Previous Title
    Director of Electric Operations, and Delete the Title Director of Electric Planning and Compliance
    6.02 Authorization to Consider Reducing Public Works Security Associated with Borough Plan RE-1540, a Final Land
    Development Plan for Edge Rubber Recycling, LLC
    6.03 Authorization to Consider Reducing Public Works Security Associated with Borough Plan RE-1546, a Revised Final Land
    Development Plan for Menno Haven Cottage Development
    6.04 Authorization to Approve Borough Plan RE-1586, a Final Land Development Plan for Wawa Convenience Store with Fuel
    Dispensing at 1071 Wayne Avenue
  2. Regular Agenda
    7.01 Authorization for Proper Borough Officials to Execute a Contract with Hundred Public Safety, Inc., D/B/A Performance
    Protocol, of Tempe, AZ, for Online Officer Performance Coaching, in the Amount of $9,450
    7.02 Authorization to Consider Approving a Resolution and Other Documents for the FY 2023 Annual Action Plan for the Use
    of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds
    7.03 Adjourn
    The meeting is also available via the Zoom meeting platform.
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