AGENDA LANSDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2021 Online via Zoom 7:00PM 1. Meeting called to order by Council President, Denton Burnell 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Silent Meditation 4. Roll Call 5. President’s Comments 6. Petitions– Council may consider receiving written petitions. They may be read to a limit of five minutes being manifestly clear that there will be no verbal discussion or response to the petitions until that time designated for the hearing of persons later in the meeting. 7. Presentations: • The history of Dr. Frank Boston by George Whitehair • Lansdale Police Department annual report by Chief Trail 8. Lansdale residents to be heard on any item (five minutes) 9. Action Items: A. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report. B. Councilman Angelichio - Motion to approve the bills paid over $1,000.00. C. Councilman Angelichio - Motion to approve the January Council meeting minutes. D. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to adopt Res. 21-03 re: support legislation to suspend foreclosures & evictions during the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. E. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to adopt Res. 21-04 re: amend the borough’s 2021 schedule of fees and charges. F. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to enter into an agreement with FX Browne for administration of curbside recycling program. G. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 701 Lansdale Avenue. H. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 125 W. Fifth Street. I. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 650 W Eighth Street. J. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 428 Pierce Street. K. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 325 York Avenue. L. Councilman DiGregorio – Motion to grant annual recycling license to Mattero Recycling, Inc. M. Councilwoman Hawkins Charlton – Motion to accept and authorize a proposal from Blue Sky Power for Phase 1 Energy Action Plan. N. Councilwoman Hawkins Charlton – Motion to authorize change of scope #3 re: Intertie Protection Relaying at PPL/Lansdale connection. O. Vice President Fuller – Motion to adopt Res. 21-05 re: authorizing submission grant application for Montco2040 grant for Whites Road Park Improvements. P. Councilman Breish – Motion to adopt Res. 21-06 re: temporarily display banner for Penn Suburban Chamber of Commerce. Draft
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AGENDA LANSDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2021 Online via Zoom
7:00PM
1. Meeting called to order by Council President, Denton Burnell
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Silent Meditation
4. Roll Call
5. President’s Comments
6. Petitions– Council may consider receiving written petitions. They may be read to a limit of five minutesbeing manifestly clear that there will be no verbal discussion or response to the petitions until that timedesignated for the hearing of persons later in the meeting.
7. Presentations:• The history of Dr. Frank Boston by George Whitehair• Lansdale Police Department annual report by Chief Trail
8. Lansdale residents to be heard on any item (five minutes)
9. Action Items:
A. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report.B. Councilman Angelichio - Motion to approve the bills paid over $1,000.00.C. Councilman Angelichio - Motion to approve the January Council meeting minutes.D. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to adopt Res. 21-03 re: support legislation to suspend
foreclosures & evictions during the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic.E. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to adopt Res. 21-04 re: amend the borough’s 2021 schedule of
fees and charges.F. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to enter into an agreement with FX Browne for administration
of curbside recycling program.G. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 701 Lansdale Avenue.H. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 125 W. Fifth Street.I. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 650 W Eighth Street.J. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 428 Pierce Street.K. Councilman Angelichio – Motion to authorize the assessment appeal for 325 York Avenue.L. Councilman DiGregorio – Motion to grant annual recycling license to Mattero Recycling, Inc.M. Councilwoman Hawkins Charlton – Motion to accept and authorize a proposal from Blue Sky
Power for Phase 1 Energy Action Plan.N. Councilwoman Hawkins Charlton – Motion to authorize change of scope #3 re: Intertie
Protection Relaying at PPL/Lansdale connection.O. Vice President Fuller – Motion to adopt Res. 21-05 re: authorizing submission grant application
for Montco2040 grant for Whites Road Park Improvements.P. Councilman Breish – Motion to adopt Res. 21-06 re: temporarily display banner for Penn
Suburban Chamber of Commerce.
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Q. Councilman Breish – Motion to award the bid for the Pennbrook Pump Station generator installation.
R. Vice President Fuller – Motion to appoint K. Morgan to the Police Pension Board of Trustees.
10. Information Items
A. Mayor’s Report
B. Solicitor’s Report
C. Borough Manager’s Report
D. Comments for the good of Council
11. Old Business
12. New Business
13. Adjournment
**The Work Session of Lansdale Borough Council will be held on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. *** The Business Meeting of Lansdale Borough Council will be held on Wednesday, March 17, 2021.
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DEPARTMENT FUND VENDOR NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT_
NON-DEPARTMENTAL General Fund INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Federal Withholding 32,030.76
Federal Withholding 1,389.58
FICA Taxes 7,222.10
Medicare Taxes 3,759.87
PENNA DEPT OF REVENUE PA STATE TAX 7,963.51
ICMA - WEEKLY EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS Employee Contributions - F 4,310.50
Employee contributions % 3,841.60
GRAHAM FERALIO GENERAL CONTRACTORS MECHANICAL PERM FEE ADJSTM 3,868.95_
TOTAL: 64,386.87
Executive General Fund INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FICA Taxes 1,135.25_
TOTAL: 1,135.25
Legal Services General Fund LAW OFFICE OF SEAN KILKENNY GENERAL REPRESENTATION 1,953.00
GENERAL REPRESENTATION 1,457.00
GENERAL REPRESENTATION 1,906.50_
TOTAL: 5,316.50
Engineering General Fund PENNONI ASSOCIATES INC. ANNUAL SINAL MAINT INSPEC 1,856.00
REMINGTON VERNICK & BEACH BLD CODE SERVICES-CODE INS 5,346.40
GENERAL ENGINEERING 7,881.47_
TOTAL: 15,083.87
Buildings and Grounds General Fund AMERIGAS PROPANE 496.8 GAL- 651 W 9 1,183.66
BOROUGH - UTILITIES 33-017000-00 1,351.94
01-010300-00 10,811.32_
TOTAL: 13,346.92
Police Services General Fund INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FICA Taxes 1,038.76
NON-DEPARTMENTAL Electric Fund INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Federal Withholding 6,000.63
FICA Taxes 3,908.52
PENNA DEPT OF REVENUE PA STATE TAX 1,935.37
ICMA - WEEKLY EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS Employee Contributions - F 2,630.50
Employee contributions % 1,122.11
PAYFLEX HSA - Employee Contributio 1,002.00
TURTLE & HUGHES INC 100 A CUTOUTS 3,167.50_
TOTAL: 19,766.63
Administration Electric Fund INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FICA Taxes 1,564.95_
TOTAL: 1,564.95
Electric System Electric Fund ALLEGHENY ELECTRIC COOP 01/21 MONTHLY ELECTRIC 17,612.53
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FICA Taxes 2,343.56
AMERICAN MUNICPAL POWER 01/21 MONTHLY ELEC- DEC 724,697.23
TURTLE & HUGHES INC WIRE 1,280.00_
TOTAL: 745,933.32
Employer Paid Benefits Electric Fund PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE, THE Molders 401 through Age 44 1,182.14
DVWCT 2021 WORKERS COMP PYMT 1OF 10,815.92_
TOTAL: 11,998.06
NON-DEPARTMENTAL Sewer Fund INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Federal Withholding 5,708.54
FICA Taxes 3,035.49
PENNA DEPT OF REVENUE PA STATE TAX 1,503.08_
TOTAL: 10,247.11
Wastewater Collection Sewer Fund AMERIGAS PROPANE- 652 W 9TH ST 1,181.83
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FICA Taxes 2,434.52
LANDIS TREE SERVICE Landis Tree 4,000.00
KEMIRA WATER SOLUTIONS KEMIRA BULK- FERRIC CHLORI 5,634.71
HATFIELD TOWNSHIP 01/21 SLUDE DISPOSAL 19,836.00
BOROUGH - UTILITIES 42-000300-00 49,168.63
42-000400-00 3,915.73
42-000500-00 4,472.16
MAIN POOL & CHEMICAL 50LB BAG ANSI/NSF 60 2,080.00
MCGOVERN ENVIRONMENTAL LLC CLEANED WHITES RD PUMP STA 2,969.16
CLEANED TREMONT PUMP STATI 1,271.76
TUSTIN MECHANICAL SERVICES INSTALL PTAC UNIT - MAINT 2,750.00
COYNE CHEMICAL 550LB FPEDRUM55 1,430.00_
TOTAL: 101,144.50
Employer Paid Benefits Sewer Fund PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE, THE Molders 401 Age 55-66 1,302.71
ICMA - MONTHLY 401 CONTRIBUTIONS Molders 401 through age 50 1,379.24
DVWCT 2021 WORKERS COMP PYMT 1OF 9,710.83_
TOTAL: 12,392.78
NON-DEPARTMENTAL Parks and Recreati INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Federal Withholding 1,677.18
ICMA - WEEKLY EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS Employee Contributions - F 1,000.00_
TOTAL: 2,677.18
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DEPARTMENT FUND VENDOR NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT_
Employer Paid Benefits Parks and Recreati DVWCT 2021 WORKERS COMP PYMT 1OF 6,071.66_
TOTAL: 6,071.66
Debt Principle Debt Service Fund UNIVEST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO NOTE PAYMENT- JAN PRINCIPL 10,088.47_
TOTAL: 10,088.47
Engineering Capital Fund PENNONI ASSOCIATES INC. LBT STONY CREEK 2,474.75_
TOTAL: 2,474.75
Wastewater Collection Capital Fund REMINGTON VERNICK & BEACH LAUREL LANE SANITARY SEWER 2,722.00
KEYSTONE ENGINEERING GRP PENNBROOK PS NEW GENERATOR 1,750.00
HAROLD BECK & SONS, INC Actuator 5,997.00_
TOTAL: 10,469.00
Public Works Capital Fund PENNONI ASSOCIATES INC. E MAIN STREETSCAPE PROJ 1,514.00
REMINGTON VERNICK & BEACH COLUMBIA AVE REHAB 1,273.00_
TOTAL: 2,787.00
Culture/Recreation Capital Fund REMINGTON VERNICK & BEACH BOROUGH HALL SOLAR 1,261.00
SKATE PARK SITE PLAN GEN 1,291.72
WHITES RD PARK PLAYRND IMP 2,092.15
TOP-A-COURT, LLC MEM PARK TENNIS CRT REHAB# 16,824.00
MEM PARK TENNIS CRT REHB#2 33,648.00_
TOTAL: 55,116.87
INVALID DEPARTMENT Cemetery Fund LANSDALE CEMETERY INC 2021 CONTRIBUTION 2,500.00
2021 CONTRIBUTION 16,000.00
2021 CONTRIBUTION 1,500.00
2021 CONTRIBUTION 3,500.00
2021 CONTRIBUTION 1,500.00_
TOTAL: 25,000.00
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01 General Fund 209,317.20
07 Electric Fund 779,262.96
08 Sewer Fund 123,784.39
09 Parks and Recreation Fund 8,748.84
23 Debt Service Fund 10,088.47
30 Capital Fund 70,847.62
45 Cemetery Fund 25,000.00
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GRAND TOTAL: 1,227,049.48
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BOROUGH OF LANSDALE MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-03
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOROUGH OF LANSDALE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, SUPPORTING THE ENACTMENT OF LEGISLATION THAT WOULD TEMPORARILY SUSPEND FORECLOSURES AND EVICTIONS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND REQUESTING THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO ADDRESS THE SAME
WHEREAS, international, national, state and local health and governmental authorities continue to respond to the ongoing COVID- 19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, due to the financial and economic impact that COVID-19 has had on individuals and families, Governor Wolf the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and various federal agencies including the U.S. Center for Disease Control (“CDC”) have, at varying times, issued orders or directives imposing a temporary halt or moratorium on certain evections and foreclosures; and
WHEREAS, during the 2019-2020 Regular Session of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Senator Vincent Hughes introduced legislation, S.B. 1132, that would temporarily suspend foreclosures and evictions for 60 days following the end of certain administrative orders relating to COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on January 20, 2021, CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, extended the CDC moratorium on certain residential evictions until March 31, 2021 on the basis that the COVID-19 pandemic has: (1) presented a historic threat to our nation’s health; and (2) triggered a housing affordability crisis that disproportionately affects some communities like the Lansdale Borough that has, for example, approximately 3,300 registered rental units; and that
WHEREAS, CDC Director Walensky also acknowledged that, despite extensive mitigation efforts, COVID-19 continues to spread in America at a concerning pace and that in order to decrease the incidence of cases, we must act to keep people in their homes and out of congregate settings — like shelters — where COVID-19 can take an even stronger foothold, which is further supported by the estimate from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health that expiring eviction and foreclosure moratoria could lead to 400,000 excess COVID-19 cases and over 10,000 excess deaths; and
WHEREAS, an estimated 240,000 Pennsylvanians are at risk of eviction, with the public costs of homelessness due to these potential evictions in the Commonwealth reaching $2.8B; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that during the current 2020-2021 Regular Session Pennsylvania Senate Democrats, including Senator Hughes and others, will introduce new legislation similar to SB 1132 that will pause or halt evictions for nonpayment of rent as a result of COVID-19 until 60 days after the expiration of the Governor’s COVID-19 disaster declaration and would also pause or halt foreclosures would until 60 days after the expiration of the Governor’s COVID-19 disaster declaration.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it, and it is hereby RESOLVED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Lansdale that:
(1) Borough Council formally urges the Pennsylvania Legislature, Governor Wolf,and, to the extent legal and appropriate, the Pennsylvania Courts, to take action onprotecting renters and homeowners for at least the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic
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and pass legislation similar to SB 1132 as previously introduced;
(2) Borough Council formally urges the U.S. Congress and President Biden to also take action on protecting renters and homeowners for at least the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and authorize or direct the CDC Director to extend the existing CDC moratorium for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic; and
(3) the Borough Manager is hereby directed and authorized to send copies of this Resolution to all elected federal, state and local officials representing any portion of the Municipality and its residents. ADOPTED and RESOLVED this 17th day of February, 2021.
ATTEST: BOROUGH OF LANSDALE _____________________________ ______________________________ John J. Ernst Denton Burnell Borough Manager Council President
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Residential CommercialOne- and Two-Family Dwelling, Building Permit for New Construction (area calculations shall be made using outside dimensions of construction) First 1500 SF of floor area including garage and full basement $375 Each additional 500 SF or fraction thereof $110
One- and Two-Family Dwelling, for Additions and Alterations (area calculations shall be made using outside dimensions of construction) Base Fee, Plus * $125 Each SF of gross floor area $0.25
Professional Office, Industrial and Multifamily 3+ units for New Construction (area of calculations shall be made using outside dimensions of construction) First 1000 SF of floor area* $800Each additional 500 SF or fraction thereof $100
Professional Office, Industrial and Multifamily 3+ units for Additions and Alterations (area of calculations shall be made using outside dimensions of construction) Base Fee, Plus * $330Each SF of gross floor area $0.35
Plan Review Fee New construction (no fee if drawings are sealed) $200 Addition/alteration (no fee if drawings are sealed) $75 Less than 2000 SF $2002001 to 5000 SF $400Greater than 5000 SF $900
*Fee shown includes a current $4.50 State Fee; fee amount is subject to change.This schedule is for informational purposes only. Users are advised to see applicable ordinances.
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CONSTRUCTION RELATED PERMITS (CONTINUED)
Residential CommercialAccessibilty Permit and Review FeeThe Borough retains the right to recover all costs incurred for outside consultants including Borough Engineer, Borough Traffic Engineer, Landscape Architect, Borough Solicitor, etc. $150
Demolition Removal of existing structure $110 $275Structural modification to existing structure $80 $165
Roof Permit * $75 $250
Fence Permit $65 $65
Accessory Structures (including but not limited to shed, garage, swimming pool with enclosures, etc.) First $3000 of cost or part thereof * $75 $75Each additional $1000 of cost or part thereof $35 $35
Uncovered or Unenclosed Decks and Patios200 SF or less * $70201 - 500 SF * $100 Over 500 SF * $220
Covered and Enclosed Decks and Patios (calculated as additions and alterations)Base fee, plus * $110Each SF $0.35
*Fee shown includes a current $4.50 State Fee; fee amount is subject to change.This schedule is for informational purposes only. Users are advised to see applicable ordinances.
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CONSTRUCTION RELATED PERMITS (CONTINUED)
Residential CommercialElectrical Projects up to $100,000 First $3000 of cost or part thereof $55 $55 Each additional $1000 of cost or part thereof $25 $25Projects >$100,000 - $500,000* in addition to calculation up to $100,000 Each additional $3000 of cost or part thereof $25 $25Projects > $500,000* in addition to calculation up to $500,000 Each additional $10,000 of cost or part thereof $25 $25 NOTE: Service, rough and final electrical work must be inspected by a PA Labor and Industry approved third party electrical inspector. Certifications of each inspection must be submitted to the Borough.
Mechanical (HVAC) Projects up to $100,000* First $3000 of cost or part thereof $75 $120 Each additional $ 500 of cost or part thereof $25 Each additional $1000 of cost or part thereof $25 Projects > $100,000 - $500,000* in addition to the calculation up to $100,000 Each additional $1000 of cost or part thereof $25 $25Projects $500,000 and above* in addition to the calculation up to $500,000 Each additional $3000 of cost or part thereof $25 $25Replacement of existing equipment (flat fee) * $75 $250
Plumbing Base fee * (up to and including 3 new or replacement fixtures) $75 $120For each additional fixture $25 $25New/replacement sewer lateral $35 $35New/replacement water service $35 $35
*Fee shown includes a current $4.50 State Fee; fee amount is subject to change.This schedule is for informational purposes only. Users are advised to see applicable ordinances.
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CONSTRUCTION RELATED PERMITS (CONTINUED)
Residential CommercialFire Sprinkler/Suppression System Residential fire suppression system * $190 Commercial fire sprinkler system First $3000 of cost or part thereof * $275 Each additional $1000 of cost or part thereof $35
Fire Standpipe (per riser) $80 $80
Miscellaneous Construction Permits Install new curb, driveway apron and/or public sidewalk $110 $110Replace existing curb, driveway apron and/or public sidewalk $55 $55Highway road opening permit (borough streets only) $110 $110Annual permit (in accordance with Uniform Construction Code) $300
Stormwater Management Fee (greater than 1000 SF of impervious surface) $1500 $1500 Any charges in excess of $1500 will be billed to the applicant
Penalties Normal permit fee x2 Administrative fee as a result of a Stop Work Order being issued and/or construction activities being conducted prior to ascertaining a permit. Re-inspection fee, per visit, for any single activity requiring in $70 excess of two inspections
*Fee shown includes a current $4.50 State Fee; fee amount is subject to change.This schedule is for informational purposes only. Users are advised to see applicable ordinances.
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MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS Accessory Dwelling Unit LicenseBy ordinance #2018-1907 dated 2.21.2018 Annual fee per dwelling unit $55Late payment, per day, per establishment after December 31 $5Re-inspection fee, per visit, in excess of two inspections $55
Amusement Device License Annual fee per machine $110Late payment, per day, per establishment, after December 31 $5
Apartment Registration License Amended by Borough Council Resolution 08-07 dated 2.20.08 Annual fee per dwelling unit $65Annual fee per boarding unit $30Late payment, per day, per establishment, after December 31 $5Re-inspection fee, per visit, in excess of two inspections $65
Annual Fire Inspection FeesBuilding Gross Square Footage 0 - 2,999 $40 3,000 - 4,999 $60 5,000 - 9,999 $110 10,000 - 29,999 $150 30,000 - 49,999 $200 50,000 - 99,999 $255 100,000> $355In addition to the fees set above, a reinspection fee of $25 shall be imposed for the third and subsequent reinspections.
Mobile Food Unit License $100
Recycling/Junkyard Establishment Permit Annual fee $110Late payment penalty, per day, per establishment, after December 31 $5
Street Tree Permit Removal and replacement of existing street tree $30Install new street tree $55Fee-in-lieu to the borough for one street tree $400
Sidewalk Dining License $100/year
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SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT RELATED PERMITS
Sketch Plan Review $400The applicant will receive Borough Planning Commission’s comments at a public meeting, no consultant reviews or formal action will occur.
Application Fee Residential one and two family $800Residential three or more family $2000Non-residential including mixed-use residential $3000
Escrow Monies Residential one and two family $3000Residential three or more family $5000Non-residential including mixed-use residential $7500 The borough retains the right to recover all costs incurred or outside consultants including Borough Engineer, Borough Traffic Engineer, Landscape Architect, Borough Solicitor, etc.
Publications Zoning Ordinance with Zoning District Map $65Zoning District Map $35Land Development/Subdivision Map $50Street Map only $5
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ZONING RELATED PERMITS
Residential CommercialCertificate of Occupancy Residential (new dwelling unit) $100 Residential (additions, alterations, accessory structures, etc.) $35 Commercial, professional and industrial (new construction) $250Commercial, professional and industrial (change of tenant and/or owner within an existing structure) $250Commercial, professional and industrial fit-out $100
Zoning Hearing Board One and two family, max 3-hour public hearing $600 Multi-family residential (3+ units, max 3-hour public hearing) $1200Commercial, professional and industrial (all non-residential) $1500Each additional hour of public hearing $200 Public hearing continuance request $300 Sign variance (max 3-hour public hearing) $500
Building Code Board of Appeals One and two family, max 3-hour public hearing ** $600 Multi-family residential (3+ units, max 3-hour public hearing) ** $1000Commercial, professional and industrial (all non-residential) ** $1500Written decision only $100 $100Each additional hour of public hearing $200 $200Public hearing continuance request $300 $300**includes written decision
Signs Permanent, temporary or banner $75
Zoning Officer’s Preliminary Opinion Section 916.2 of Pennsylvania Municipal Code (MPC) $750/request
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ZONING RELATED PERMITS (CONTINUED)
Conditional Use (Borough Council) Application Fee Residential one and two family $750Residential three or more family $2000Non-residential including mixed use with residential $2500Escrow Monies Residential one and two family $1000Residential three or more family $3000Non-residential including mixed use with residential $5000
The Borough retains the right to recover all costs incurred for outside consultants including Borough Engineer, Borough Traffic Engineer, Landscape Architect, Borough Solicitor, etc.
Change of Zoning (Borough Council) Application fee $3000Escrow monies $5000
Solar Permits Building * $245Electrical * $65 Grading Permit For projects not covered by another permit or where a grading $250 plan is required but the project does not meet the requirements for a storm water review.
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ZONING RELATED PERMITS (CONTINUED)
Foundation Only Permits Single unit $275Multi-unit projects $140 each
Driveway New $275Expand existing $125
Change of Use $250
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Electric Rates Established by Resolution Number 14-26, adopted by Borough Council on November 19, 2014.
Jobbing Rates Wages – hourly rate Hourly rate determined by Union Contract plus an additional 30% to cover fringe benefitsReconnect at meter before 330pm $85Reconnect at meter after 330pm $175Reconnect at taps Time and materialElectric service boards $753 phase demand, etc. Time and materialAdministration costs 10% of total billMaterials At Borough costMeter testing – first time No chargeMeter testing – all other times $50Transformer rental rate $0.1505 per KVA
Equipment – Price Per Hour Pickup $35Line truck $65Bucket truck $55Meter van $35One ton dump $40Chipper $20Air Com. $20
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OtherSpecial Event Application Fee $100
DuplicationBlack & White Copies Up to $0.25 per copy1
Color Copies Up to $0.50 per copy2 Specialized Documents3 Up to actual costRecords Delivered via Email No additional fee may be imposed4
CD / DVD Up to actual cost, not to exceed $3.00 per discFlash Drive Up to actual cost. Facsimile Up to actual cost5
Other Media Up to actual costRedaction No additional fee may be imposed6
Conversion to Paper Up to $0.25 per page7
Photographing a Record No additional fee may be imposed8
Postage Up to actual cost of USPS first-class postageCertification of a Record Up to $5.00 per record9
1. A “copy” is either a single-sided copy, or one side of a double-sided copy, on 8.5”x11” or 8.5”x14” paper.2. A “copy” is either a single-sided copy, or one side of a double-sided copy, on 8.5”x11” or 8.5”x14” paper. Note that a requester may ask for black and white copies even if the original is in color and color copies are available.3. Including, but not necessarily limited to, non-standard sized documents and blueprints.4. If a requester asks to receive records which require redactions in electronic format, an agency may print the records to provide for secure redaction, then scan them in for delivery by email. Accordingly, the agency may charge the fees noted above for either B&W or color copies, as appropriate.5. If an agency must print records to send them by facsimile, the agency may charge the fees noted above for B&W copies.6. If a requester seeks records requiring redaction, an agency may copy or print the records to provide for secure redaction. Accordingly, the agency may charge the fees noted above for either B&W or color copies, as appropriate.7. If a record is only maintained electronically or in other non-paper media, duplication fees shall be limited to the lesser of the fee for duplication on paper or the fee for duplication in the original media, unless the requester specifically requests for the record to be duplicated in the more expensive medium. See § 1307(d).8. This assumes the requester is using his or her own camera, such as a cellphone camera, to photograph the records. See Muenz v. Township of Reserve, OOR Dkt. AP 2015-1021, 2015 PA O.O.R.D. LEXIS 1176. If redaction is required prior to the requester being granted access to photograph records, an agency may copy or print the records to provide for secure redaction. Accordingly, the agency may charge the fees noted above for either B&W or color copies, as appropriate.9. Under the RTKL, an agency may impose “reasonable fees for official certification of copies if the certification is at the behest of the requester and for the purpose of legally verifying the public record.” The OOR recommends no more than $5
per record to certify a public record. Certification fees do not include notarization fees.
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FACILITY RENTALS
Activity Room (660 Lansdale Avenue) Lansdale Borough Resident Social Up to 2 hours $752 to 4 hours $125Each additional hour over 4 hours $25Alcoholic Beverage Permit $50 Non-residential Social Up to 2 hours $902 to 4 hours $150Each additional hour over 4 hours $30
Business – Lansdale Borough Up to 2 hours $852 to 4 hours $145Each additional hour over 4 hours $35
Business Up to 2 hours $1102 to 4 hours $170Each hour over 4 hours $45
Wissahickon Park Building (765 E. Main Street) Business – Lansdale Borough Up to 2 hours $852 to 4 hours $145Each additional hour over 4 hours $35
Business Up to 2 hours $1102 to 4 hours $170Each hour over 4 hours $45
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FACILITY RENTALS (CONTINUED)
Amphitheater Use in Whites Road Park For Exclusive Use by Business/Organization/Civic Group 4 hour time slotLocated in Lansdale Borough 0-75 people $200 Extra hours $60 75+ people $300 Extra hours $100
Located Outside of Lansdale Borough 0-75 people $300 Extra hours $60 75+ people $450 Extra hours $100 For Festivals, Fairs, Expos that are Promoted and Open to the Public 4 hour time slotLocated in Lansdale Borough $400Located outside of Lansdale Borough $600Extra hours $100 For Wedding Ceremonies and Church Services 2 hour time slotLansdale resident $75Non-resident $125
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Gazebo Rental at Stony Creek Park Maximum reservation time is 4 hours Lansdale Borough resident $55 (security deposit $100)Non-resident $110 (security deposit $200)
Ball Fields Lansdale Borough Resident 1 Game (2 hours) $251 Game per Week (14 weeks) $250
Non-Resident 1 Game (2 hours) $501 Game per Week (14 weeks) $400
Community Organization Fee* $100 per field, per season
*Community Organization Fee does not apply for groups with a written agreement with the Borough
If a reciprocal faciltiy use agreement is in place between a school/organization and the Borough, fees may be reduced or waived. The option to waive or reduce fees shall be
determined by the Parks & Recreation Committee.
Additional Fees and Charges Subject to increase consistent with future union wages Electrical connection fee – existing outlets $25Additional electric drop $75 plus meter readingPark personnel (evenings & Saturdays) $50 per hour, per individualPark personnel (Sundays & Holidays) $67 per hour, per individualCrossing Guard $23 per hourPolice Officer $85 per hour
If a reciprocal facility use agreement is in place between sponsoring organization and the Borough of Lansdale, the above fees may be reduced or waived.
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PARKS PROGRAMMING
Playground Program Resident $135Non-resident $165
T-Ball Program Resident $35Non-resident $80
Ball Field Lighting Moyers Road $26Fifth Street $26Weaver Field $35
Instructional Classes Fee dependent upon class duration and department cost.
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SWIMMING POOLS
Resident Non-ResidentSwimming Pools Individual $120 $190Individual (2-5 years) $75 $105Senior (60+) $45 $120Household of 3 $260 $400Household of 4 $270 $410Household of 5 $280 $420Household of 6 $290 $430Household of 7 $300 $440Household of 8+ $310 $450 Individual HouseholdEarly Registration Discount (prior to May 1) $5 $10
Guest Passes (when purchasing membership) Ten per household maximum $6
Daily Rates (1/2 price after 5pm and all day Wednesday) Guest/Resident 6 and older $12 Guest/Resident 2 – 5 $10Non-Resident 6 and older $16Non-Resident 2 - 5 $14
Water Polo Camp Member $55 Non-member, resident $60 Non-member, non-guest $70
Swim Team Member $65
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Jobbing Rates Regular $120 per hourOvertime $140 per hourSundays & Holidays (rates include use of trucks & equipment) $230 per hourStreet Signs $190
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Sewer Rates Established by Resolution Number 14-27, adopted by Borough Council on November 19, 2014.
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The purpose of this manual is to make the Borough of Lansdale’s Municipal Fee Schedule easier for resident and contractor review. Fees, rates and charges are intended to encompass all charges established by license, permit fees, utility charges and any other charges for goods and services and use of Borough owned or operated facilities.
During an annual review, each department recommends appropriate adjustments after considering the total costs to the Borough for each service provided. Costs include: personnel time (providing the service and collecting data), equipment used, material, service and supply costs, department and Borough-wide overhead and any other costs that may be incurred that are directly related to the specific fees, rates or charges.
For those seeking a suburban sanctuary with urban sensibilities, Lansdale is an established, walkable, close-knit neighborhood conveniently centered on mobility where priorities find the right track. So whatever gets you going, whether it’s a better life for your family or a better livelihood, in Lansdale you’ll find everything you want...life in motion.
Borough of Lansdale · One Vine Street · Lansdale · PA · 19446 · P 215-368-1691 · W www.lansdale.org
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CONSULTATION AGREEMENT
This Consultation Agreement (“Agreement”) under N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-5 dated as of February 17, 2021 is made by and between BlueSky Power LLC (“BlueSky”), a New Jersey limited liability company, with its principal address at 651 Garwood Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057, and the Borough of Lansdale (“Lansdale” or “Borough”), a body corporate and politic of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with its principal address at One Vine Street, Suite 201, Lansdale, PA 19446 (collectively, the “Parties”).
RECITALS
A. BlueSky Power is a strategic and technical advisory firm for clean energy capital projects, and a clean energy project manager. BlueSky integrates a combination of sophisticated consulting services for its clients in developing and managing their energy efficiency and clean energy projects, including solar photovoltaic installations, microgrids and cogeneration, by formulating and executing strategies for planning, designing, financing and managing those projects, constructing financial models, coordinating government incentives and related applications, managing the process of financing projects, and generally managing clean energy projects from inception through installation and operation, working with all stakeholders, including project developers, installers, engineers, public entities, financial institutions or investors, facility users and utilities. B. Lansdale seeks assistance in one or more areas within BlueSky’s domain of services, specifically with regard to the short and long term planning of energy infrastructure for the Borough, solar PV facility and microgrids projects and other clean energy infrastructure projects under consideration by Lansdale for its Electric Department, Borough facilities, residents and businesses (collectively, the “Project”). C. Lansdale has interviewed BlueSky and has evaluated BlueSky’s services and capabilities to Lansdale’s satisfaction. Lansdale desires to engage BlueSky to provide the services set forth in this Agreement. D. Lansdale desires to proceed with the professional services, as described in Section 1 below, and which Services are intended to result in the ultimate realization of the Project and Lansdale recognizes the necessity of integrating and coordinating these various services which require specific technical knowledge and professional skill. AGREEMENT
In consideration of the foregoing premises, the parties agree as follows: 1 BlueSky’s Services. BlueSky will provide the following services in three phases
(the “Services”):
1.1 Phase I Services - (1) perform a thorough analysis and deliver an Energy Action Plan with overview of the financial and system design feasibility of the Project and present Lansdale with viable project execution strategies, interconnection potential in coordination with PJM, economic projections and initial system layouts for the Project; (2) provide Lansdale with a Project Development Outline highlighting steps necessary to implement the Project in Phases II & III.
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1.2 Phase I Deliverables will include the following:
a. Energy Action team plan - Initial meeting agenda and workflow of goals and objectives;
b. Communications schedule and protocols with Borough officials and public communications strategy;
c. Report establishing existing conditions, loads and Borough energy baseline; d. Summary of existing contracts, primary provisions and impact on short and long-
term strategy; e. Summary of applicable state, PJM and federal regulations effecting ability to
implement renewables strategies in the Borough; f. Energy Action Plan encompassing technical, financial and regulatory aspects of
clean energy projects that the Borough can advance with a clear path detailed for action and implementation;
g. Analysis of clean energy purchase options through contracts, RECs and market mechanisms versus actual Lansdale operated clean energy infrastructure; and
h. Analysis of Greenhouse gas reductions through implementation of proposed projects and recommendation of other Borough Sustainability measures
1.3 Phase II Services – [RESERVED]
1.4 Phase III Services – [RESERVED]
2. Compensation. BlueSky has agreed to perform the Services in exchange for a compensation arrangement as set forth below (the "Compensation").
The Compensation shall consist of the items set forth below:
A. Lansdale shall remit to BlueSky the sum of Thirty-three Thousand Dollars ($33,000), payable upon completion of the Phase I services.
Lansdale may pay less than the quoted amount if the Borough is not completely satisfied with BlueSky’s work.
3. Absence of Representations and Warranties. BlueSky shall exercise good faith and use reasonable business diligence in fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement. BlueSky makes no representations or warranties regarding: (i) the information and data which BlueSky incorporates into the financial analyses and pro formas generated for the Project, if any, since BlueSky is dependent on third party information in rendering its services; (ii) business strategy; (iii) ultimate financing of the Project; (iv) success of the Project; or (v) any other aspect of the Project and services rendered under this Agreement. Additionally, all work materials as described herein are considered copyrighted and owned jointly by BlueSky and Lansdale and any additional use may be permitted only upon written agreement of the Parties.
4. Breach. Neither BlueSky nor Lansdale shall be deemed in breach of this
Agreement unless and until (a) the Party alleging breach has given the other Party written notice specifying in reasonable detail the alleged breach and (b) the Party so noticed fails to cure such alleged breach within thirty (30) days
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thereafter or, if such alleged breach cannot be cured within thirty (30) days, the Party given notice fails to commence curing the default within that period.
5. Expenses. BlueSky shall not be authorized to incur on behalf of Lansdale any expenses without the prior written consent of Lansdale's Borough Manager or Electric Department Superintendent. As a condition to receipt of reimbursement, BlueSky shall be required to submit to Lansdale reasonable evidence that the amount involved was expended and related to Services provided under this Agreement.
6. Independent Contractor; Not Legal Counsel. BlueSky's relationship with
Lansdale will be that of an independent contractor and not that of an employee or legal counsel. Neither BlueSky nor any of its members are serving as legal counsel to Lansdale. None of the Services described herein may be considered legal services.
7. Notices. Any notice required or permitted by this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be deemed sufficient upon receipt, when delivered personally or by courier, overnight delivery service or confirmed electronic communication, 48 hours after being deposited in the regular mail as certified or registered mail (airmail if sent internationally) with postage prepaid, if such notice is addressed to the party to be notified at such party's address or email as set forth below, or as subsequently modified by written notice:
As to Lansdale: Lansdale Borough
One Vine Street Suite 201 Lansdale, PA 19446 Attention: Andy Krauss Phone: 215.361.8337 Email: [email protected]
As to BlueSky:
BlueSky Power LLC 651 Garwood Road Moorestown, NJ 08057 Attention: Ben Parvey Phone: 856-888-1311 Email: [email protected]
8. General Provisions. (a) Amendment. This Agreement may be amended only by an instrument in
writing signed by all Parties which expressly refers to this Agreement and specifically states that it is intended to amend this Agreement. Further, this Agreement may not be modified by an oral agreement even though supported by new consideration.
(b) Relationship Between the Parties. This Agreement does not constitute and
shall not be construed as constituting a partnership or joint venture among or between BlueSky, Lansdale or the individual signatories hereto. Except for authorized parties signing on behalf of Lansdale or BlueSky: i) no Party hereto shall have the right to obligate or bind any other Party hereto in any
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manner whatsoever; and ii) no Party hereto shall be deemed an agent of any other Party hereto.
(c) Indemnification. Lansdale agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless
BlueSky, its owners, agents and employees from any demands, damages, claims, liability or costs arising from BlueSky’s representation of, or advise to, the client due to gross negligence recklessness or willful misconduct on the part of Lansdale and/or its employees. BlueSky agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Lansdale, its council members, officers agents and employees from any demands, damages, claims, liability or costs arising from BlueSky’s representation of, or advise to, Lansdale due to gross negligence on the part of BlueSky, unless such acts or omissions were taken at the specific request of Lansdale and/or its employees.
(d) Entire Agreement. This Agreement comprises the entire agreement
between the Parties. All changes or amendments to this Agreement must be agreed to in writing and executed by both Lansdale and BlueSky in order to be binding. This agreement can be executed in counterparts delivered by fax and all such faxed counterparts, collectively, shall be deemed, for all purposes, to constitute one original executed agreement.
(e) Jurisdiction, Venue, and Remedies. The Parties consent to the jurisdiction
of the federal and state courts of the State of New Jersey. The Parties consent to venue in Camden County, New Jersey. The Parties consent to the service of process in the same manner as the giving of notices pursuant to this Agreement. All legal or equitable proceedings, arbitrations, or hearings initiated by the Parties shall be in Camden County, New Jersey and no court, tribunal, board, panel, or arbitrator shall have jurisdiction over any matter in any other location. Either Party may exercise all remedies at law or in equity. All provisions of this Agreement may be specifically enforced, whether or not there is an adequate remedy at law or whether money damages may be ascertainable. If any action is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement, or because of an alleged dispute, breach or default in connection with any of the provisions of this Agreement, the successful or prevailing Party will be entitled to recover its attorneys’ fees and costs, as well as all other costs that it incurred in connection with the action, in addition to any other relief to which the prevailing Party may be entitled.
(f) Severability. In the event that any of the provisions if this Agreement shall be
held by a court or other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, the provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible and the remaining portions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement, or have caused this Agreement to be duly executed on their respective behalf by their duly authorized officers, as of the date first written above.
Borough of Lansdale Signature: ______________________ Signature: _______________________ John J. Ernst Denton Burnell Borough Manager Council President
Blue Sky Power LLC: Signature: _____________________ Ben Parvey CEO Date: February ___, 2021
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Date: February 17, 2021
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BOROUGH OF LANSDALE, PA.
Borough Council appoint Ken Morgan to serve a three-year term on the Lansdale
Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees. This term is effective immediately and expires on