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ANTRIM TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
March 25, 2024 7 p.m.

  1. Call to Order
  2. Public Comment
  3. Approval of the Meeting minutes as written February 26, 2024
  4. Payment of Bills
    A. Review and Authorization to Pay Water Department Bills (06 Fund)
    B. Review and Authorization to Pay Sewer Department Bills from the Capital Improvement
    Fund (97 Fund)
    C. Review and Authorization to Pay Sewer Department Bills from the Project Fund (98 Fund)
    D. Review and Authorization to Pay Sewer Department Bills from the Repair and Improvement
    Fund (99 Fund)
    E. Fire Hydrant Loan, Funds Transfer
  5. Visitors
  6. Subdivision Plans
    A. Special Requests
    B. Sewer
  7. Century Industrial Development, Land Development, Molly Pitcher Hwy
  8. Heritage Estates West – Phases 2 & 3, 111 lot Subdivision, Delanie Drive
  9. ACBP Conservancy Lane, Land Development, Molly Pitcher Highway
  10. ACBP Lot 7R & Conservancy Lane, Land Development, Molly Pitcher Highway
  11. Antrim 16 Developers LLC, Land Development, Buchanan Trail East
  12. Joshua Beeler, Lot Addition, Grant Shook Road
    C. Sewer and Water
  13. Keystone Crossing, 120-unit Subdivision, South Young Rd
  14. US Cold Storage, Land Development, Hykes Road
  15. CORE5 at Mason Dixon, LLC, Land Development, Greenmount Road
    D. Water
    E. Recognition Only – On-Lot or Lot addition
  16. Sewer Facilities Planning Modules
    A. Sewage Facilities Planning Module – On-Lot
    B. Public Sewer
  17. Joshua Beeler, RFPW & NBD, Grant Shook Road
  18. Deeds of Dedication
  19. New Business/New or Proposed Projects
    A. General
  20. Potential Projects
  21. Senate Bill 597 – Privatization of Public Water and Sewer Systems
  22. Utilities Rate Increase Plan
    a. Water
    i. Plan review and discussion.
    b. Sewer
    i. Plan review and recommendation.
    B. Sewer
  23. James Zaiger, Grant Shook Road, Modification from Requirement to Connect to Public
    Sewer.
  24. Trish Leidig, 9276 Rabbit Road South, Approval to connect to sewer.
  25. Act 537
  26. Landfill Sewage Treatment Agreement
  27. Dave Janda – 679 Hykes Road
    a. Agreement Approval.
    b. Signature Authorization.
    C. Collections and/or Conveyance
    D. Water
  28. Bulk Water Fill Station.
  29. Exit 3 Public Water
  30. Conditions for Mandatory Connections to New Water Lines
  31. Water System Expansion Study
  32. Molly Pitcher LLC Agreement
  33. Molly Pitcher Highway North, Options for Public Water
    E. Distribution
  34. Old Business/On-going Projects
    A. General
  35. Tap Fee Calculations
    B. Sewer
    C. Collections and/or Conveyance
  36. Infiltration and Inflow (I&I)
  37. PS 17 and PS 24 Building Repairs
    D. Water
  38. Township Water Source
    a. Antrim Well 3
    b. Northern Region – Antrim Well 4 TBD
    c. Rochester Place
    d. Murray Well
    E. Distribution
    a. Water System Fire Hydrants
  39. Active Projects
    A. Sewer
  40. Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations
    B. Collections and/or Conveyance
  41. Collections and/or Conveyance
    a. Pump Station Flow
    C. Water
  42. Water Treatment Plant Operations
  43. Plant Pipe Fitting Upgrade
  44. Pit Groundwater Infiltration
  45. Process Modifications.
    a. Backwash Pump Modifications
    D. Distribution
    E. PreTreatment
  46. EDU Review
  47. Utilities Committee
  48. Solicitor’s Report
  49. Public Comment
  50. Executive Session
    A. Potential Property Acquisition
  51. Adjournmen
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