April 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM - Board of Supervisors Meeting
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1. Call to Order
Description:
Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation
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2. Pledge of Allegiance
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3. Invocation
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4. Roll Call
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5. Public Hearing
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5.A. Inter-municipal transfer of restaurant Liquor License R-12649 from Harrisburg City to 7964Linglestown Road. Resolution 2026-28.
Resolution 2026-28, transfer of Liquor License R-12649. (Action item) |
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6. Approval of the March 19th Meeting Minutes (Action item)
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7. WHT Fire Company In-Person Report
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8. Correspondence
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8.A. PSATS 2026 Proposed Resolutions & Nominations Report
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9. First Public Comment
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10. Presentations, Staff & Board Reports
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10.A. March Zoning Report
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10.B. March Engineer's Report
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10.C. March WHT Fire Chief's Report
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10.D. March Parks & Recreation Meeting Minutes
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10.E. March Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) Mtg. Minutes
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10.F. March WHT Sewer Authority Manager's Report
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10.G. March South Central Emergency Services Chief's Report
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10.H. Property Maintenance Log for
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10.I. Monthly Township Manager's Report
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11. Treasurer's Report
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11.A. March monthly deposits were in the amount of
Description:
$58,815.65
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11.B. Expenditures:
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11.B.(1) Payroll for March 20th, Net: Gross:
Description:
Net $
Gross $ |
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11.B.(2) Payroll for April 3rd, Net: Gross:
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11.B.(3) March vouchers pre-paid via paper check, ACH transfers & Vendor Sites were in the amount of $
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Admin, Parks, PW: $
Fire Tax: $ |
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12. Old Business
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12.A. Consideration of extending the contract for Municipal Residential Solid Waste Hauling with Republic Services until June 30, 2028, to include the option of a 35-gallon trash container for residents with low-volume trash at a reduced rate. The contract is currently set to expire on June 30,2027. (Action item)
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13. Zoning & Planning
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14. New Business
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14.A. Appoint Township Manager Scott Russell as the Chief Administrative Officer of the Township's Pension Plan. (Action item)
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14.B. Parks & Recreation Director, Don Holmes, recently earned the Certified Parks & Recreation Professional (CPRP) Certification through the National Recreation & Parks Association (NRPA). The CPRP designation is considered the ‘Gold Standard’ for Parks & Recreation practitioners. CPRPs sit for a 150-question proctored exam to prove proficiency in five core competencies in Parks & Recreation Management: Communications, Human Resources, Operations, Finance, & Programming. While there are over 320,000 people employed as Parks & Recreation practitioners in the United Sates, only approx. 6,500 have earned the CPRP designation.
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14.C. Approval of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement for the Dauphin County Regional Water Resource Enhancement Program (WREP) (Action item)
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14.D. Motion from Solicitor about Site Prep or not?
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15. Second Public Comment
Description:
Please limit comments to 3-5 minutes.
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16. Parks & Recreation Upcoming Events
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17. Supervisor Comments
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18. An executive session was held immediately after the Board of Supervisors meeting on March 19, 2026, beginning at 7:54 p.m. and ending at 9 p.m. Pending legal matters were discussed. Statement from Solicitor about Site Prep or not?
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19. Adjournment
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