At its May 13 meeting, the Huntington Township Board of Supervisors recorded a series of routine and substantive actions. Below are the motions the board voted on and the outcomes recorded in the meeting transcript.
Approve minutes (April 10): Motion to approve passed by voice vote.
Approve bill list (general fund expenditures): Motion to accept the bill list passed by voice vote; total general‑fund expenditures were reported in the meeting packet as $297,870 with a noted large payment (culvert excavation) described in discussion.
Award roadwork bid (Rolling Willow and Whitechurch/White Church): The board opened two bids: Russell Stenger ($114,243) and Midland ($143,397). The supervisors moved to accept the low bid contingent on engineer and solicitor review and approved the motion by voice vote.
Table hiring of part‑time, as‑needed CDL driver: The board voted to table the hiring decision to the next meeting to interview the candidate; motion passed by voice vote.
Resolution to destroy original Right‑to‑Know records older than two years: The board adopted a resolution authorizing the township secretary to destroy original copies of Right‑to‑Know requests received prior to 05/01/2023 consistent with the Municipal Records Manual; motion passed by voice vote.
Ratify separation of employment of zoning officer Gus Greenwald: The board voted to ratify the termination/separation of employment; motion passed by voice vote.
Conditional approvals and extensions for land‑use items: The board approved a 30‑day extension for JBI’s conditional plan (request granted). The board granted conditional approval for 4 J Farms subdivision subject to conditions (signing/sealing by surveyor, SEO review or corrections addressed and notarized owner signature); motion passed by voice vote.
Appointments (also covered in a separate article): The board appointed Scott Longstreet as zoning officer and floodplain administrator and contracted MDIA as the building permit/inspection agent; motions passed by voice vote.
Adjournment: The meeting adjourned at the close of the agenda.