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WEST GOSHEN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING MAY 10, 2000
A regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Supervisors of West Goshen Township was called to order by Chairman Robert S. White at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 10, 2000, at the
West Goshen Township Administration Building. Edward G. Meakim, Jr. was absent. Dr. White opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Dr. White opened the floor for public comment and there was none.
Dr. White announced that the Board of Supervisors has appointed Jacob Bowman as an alternate, non-voting member of the Pension Committee. Dr. White advised that Mr. Bowman's
vast financial background will make him an asset to the Committee.
Ms. Sharon Lynn, Township Manager, announced that the May 24, 2000 Board of Supervisors meeting has been cancelled. A special Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on
Wednesday, May 17, 2000 at 4:00 p.m. at the Township Administration Building. Ms. Lynn announced that the 4th Annual Multiple Sclerosis 2k walk and 5k run was held on Sunday, April 30, 2000 at the West Goshen Township Community Park. Ms. Lynn announced that approximately 350 people participated in the event and approximately $20,000.00 was raised for the organization. Ms. Lynn further announced that the Chester County Camera Club would be sponsoring a photo exhibit featuring local photographers within the Administration Building from May 15, 2000 to May 31, 2000.
On motion by Mr. Halvorsen, seconded by Dr. White, the Board unanimously approved the Board of Supervisor meeting minutes of April 12, 2000 and April 26, 2000.
On motion by Mr. Halvorsen, seconded by Dr. White, the Board unanimously approved the Treasurer's Report dated April 30, 2000, for the General Fund, the Sewer Revenue Fund, the Waste and Recycling Fund,
and the Capital Reserve Fund, as well as the bills to be paid from the General Fund, the Sewer Fund, the Capital Reserve Fund, and the Waste and Recycling Fund.
Lieutenant Joseph J. Gleason presented the police report for the month of April, 2000. Lt. Gleason announced the success of the Skatarama, with over 650 children in attendance.
Ralph Brown, Fire Marshal, gave the Fire Marshal Report for the month of April, 2000. Mr. Brown also gave the reports for the West Chester Fire Departments, Good Fellowship Ambulance Company and
Goshen Fire and Ambulance Company. Mr. Brown reported that he attended the Chester County Chemical/Biological Terrorism Awareness Training Seminar at the PECO Emergency Center on April 1,
2000. Mr. Brown advised that he received some beneficial information from this seminar and noted that everyone should be prepared should disaster strike.
Richard E. Hicks, Building Official, gave the Building Inspection Activity Report for April, 2000.
Mr. Halvorsen questioned Mr. Hicks concerning the supporting data for the electrical contractors that were to be approved as inspection agencies later in the meeting. Mr. Hicks advised that he had
all of the supporting documents from both electrical contractors and that each of the contractors have been used by various builders throughout the Township.
On motion by Mr. Halvorsen, seconded by Dr. White, unanimous approval was given for the following contributions to local non-profit organizations for 2000:
1. Good Fellowship Ambulance Club - $6,800.00 2. Neighborhood Health Agencies, Inc. $4,000.00 3. Adult Care of Chester County $3,500.00
4. Chester County Library System $4,000.00 5. West Chester Public Library System $1,250.00
On motion by Mr. Halvorsen, seconded by Dr. White, unanimous approval was given to appoint Guardian Inspection Services as an approved electrical inspection agency for West Goshen Township.
On motion by Mr. Halvorsen, seconded by Dr. White, unanimous approval was given to appoint Underwriter Inspections Services, Inc. as an approved electrical inspection agency for
West Goshen Township.
On motion by Mr. Halvorsen, seconded by Dr. White, the Board unanimously approved Resolution No. 15-2000, setting a date to hold a public hearing to consider the application of
ARC of Chester County for conditional use in the I-1 Campus Light Industrial District for an Educational Use, pursuant to the provisions of Section 84-37-A-(14)-(a). The date that the hearing will
be held is June 14, 2000.
Kenneth E. Lawrence, Jr., Township Engineer, opened and read the follow- ing bids for the sale of a surplus vehicle (one 1998 Ford Crown Victoria):
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