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Votes at a glance: Huntington Township supervisors approve ordinance, minutes, bills, investments and subdivisions

Huntington Township Board of Supervisors · June 13, 2024
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Summary

At the meeting supervisors approved the fire safety ordinance, minutes, bill list, membership with PLAGIT, participation in NARIMA, purchase of a new truck, and several subdivision items; most actions were passed by voice vote.

HUNTINGTON TWP. — The Huntington Township Board of Supervisors recorded several actions by voice vote during the meeting. Key outcomes:

- Adopted the proposed fire‑safety ordinance (Chapter 7 amendment). The ordinance includes an exemption for agricultural burning (section 7.5) and penalty language referencing fines "up to a thousand dollars" (section 7.7).

- Approved the meeting minutes as distributed.

- Approved the bill list.

- Authorized pursuing membership and an application with the Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust (PLAGIT/PLGIT as discussed) to provide reinvestment options for maturing CDs; the board noted a resolution and application would follow.

- Voted to join NARIMA participation for access to a shared truck (municipalities will be billed for fuel and time when used).

- Approved the purchase of a Peterbilt with a US Municipal body for township road operations; final funding source (general fund vs. ARP funds) to be determined.

- Approved the Harley subdivision plan (conditional items noted) and approved a non‑building waiver contingent on the SEO’s signature; accepted an extension for the Lobos/Low Bop subdivision through July 31.

Most motions were made and passed by voice vote; the transcript records "ayes" but does not include roll‑call tallies. The board said enforcement details, exact penalty amounts and notification procedures for burn bans will be handled in implementation and by the magistrate where fines are applied.