Thursday, April 10, 2008

Tatamy Borough Council - 4/10/2008 Wrap-up

Hi Everyone -- A little late, but here's a summary of this month's Council meeting. As always, please keep in mind that these thoughts are mine only and are in no way to be interpreted as official meeting minutes or any official communication from Tatamy Borough. Your thoughts, comments, and suggestions are welcome and encouraged!

1. Traffic Light. As you all know, we have been waiting for some time to have a traffc light at the corner of 8th and Main Streets installed. This signal was required as part of the two new housing developments (Tatamy Hunt and Fieldstone) that were recently constructed. The signal work has all been approved for some time, but (I believe) PennDOT put the project 'on hold' due to the changes that were required because of the Chrin development (longer mast arms, etc.). Money was placed into escrow by both the developers, but now several years have gone by, and, of course, the cost for the installation of the traffic light exceeds what is in escrow. The question now is who is going to have to make up the difference? Stay tuned . . .

2. Street Lights. A carry over from last months update, we have been trying to get the street lights in Tatamy Hunt turned on. When the developer submitted his final plans for approval, the power utility company that was indicated on the plan was PPL Utilities, as they are the power supplier for Tatamy Borough. We have since learned that in fact MetEd is the power supplier in Tatamy Hunt. Unfortunately Tatamy Borough does not have an agreement with MetEd, so that presents a problem. According to what we have been told by a MetEd representative, there is an agreement somewhere on file between MetEd and PPL Utilities to allow MetEd into PPL's service area. Unfortunately they were unable to locate that agreement prior to the council meeting. MetEd did send us a proposed Ordnance to review and sign which would allow them to energize and turn-on the street lights, however the way the ordnance was written it would have placed the burden of responsiblity for maintaining and replacing the street lights on the Borough (normally the utility company takes care of this). So, unfortunately, until all the bureaucracy can be worked out, the lights, at least for another month, will stay dark.

3. Zoning Hearing Board. Pam Pearson was sworn in as the Co-Chairperson for the Tatamy Borough Zoning Hearing Board. Congratulations Pam and welcome aboard!

4. No Parking Ordnance. Council approved the ordnance to install the "No Parking" signs behind the newly constructed Borough Garage. This no parking zone will make it easier to get the vehicles (especially the new truck) in and out of the garage safely. Thanks to everyone in advance for your cooperation and compliance with this new no parking zone.

5. Stop Sign Ordnance. We were also supposed to approve the creation of a 4-way stop intersection at the corner of 6th and High Streets, along with the installation of crosswalks. Unfortunately, even though we sent it to the Express Times, somehow the ordnance didn't get advertised and now we have to wait another month. In any event, be prepared as that intersection will most likely become a 4-way stop come May.

6. Sewer Authority. Be on the lookout for a REDUCED sewer bill coming to a post office box near you soon. The Sewer Authority is proposing a realignment of their fee structure.

Those were the major highlights of this month's meeting. Just a reminder, Borough Council meets the first Monday of every month at 7:30PM in the Borough Hall. Come, get involved, voice your opinion, see what's going on. The more the merrier! I look forward to seeing you there!

3 comments:

uppernazite said...

Chris, thanks for the minutes summary. Some very interesting items on the council minutes. I will refrain from commenting on most of the issues since wont be a Tatamite anymore. If there are really only 2 people reading this, You should think about printing the latest items and advertising your blog on the bulletin board somewhere in the borough hall.

The stop light and the stop sign should be the same issue. They both make sense on their own merits, BUT i can almost guarantee it will cause a bottlenecks during rush hour, the trucks will barely get moving and have to stop again. The traffic will back up to the light. Going east, its donw hill so that might help, but stopping on the hill going west, then stopping again will also back it up. There will be more engine braking and residents near new stop sign should be prepared to get used to it. IT will slow down traffic which is always good, adn the other benefit is that the lost revenue from writing tickets for rolling stops at the blinking light will be able to be realized at the new stop sign.

Chris said...

Thanks (as always) for the feedback. Even when not a 'Tatamite' any more, I would hope you come back occasionally to provide your 2 cents worth.

I just wanted to make sure that you're clear with regard to the stop sign - that sign is to be installed at the corner of 6th and High, NOT 6th and Main (I had to reread my post to make sure I got it right). The purpose of this new 4-way stop intersection is to provide an increased safety awareness zone for the new park which will be opening up this summer.

uppernazite said...

i stand corrected! Makes sense now. I will be back and Tatamy will always be a fond memory. Who knows where life will lead me next?!