
UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSJANUARY 14, 2021 MEETING ~ 7:30 PMAGENDA0:00:101. Meeting Called to Order.0:00:222. Pledge of Allegiance.0:00:393. Roll Call.0:00:524. Meeting Minutes:0:01:005. Chairman’s Comments:0:03:126. New Business:0:05:38A. Presentation by the Community Center Pool Consultants0:03:13B. Conditional Use Hearing (continued) – Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Road. Application of the Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Rd seeking Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Section 165-135, Use Regulations, of the Township Code to permit a Residential-Oriented Development (ROD) to be located on the SM-1 zoned property.0:55:49C. Consent Agenda re:* This section of the agenda has been reduced for the Vimeo posting.To see the complete Agenda, visit: https://www.umtownship.org/?wpfb_dl=363776D. Authorization to Advertise proposed ordinances:1:13:511. Amendment to Chapter 165, Zoning, Section 165-145 of the Township Code to provide for a Heavy Industrial Redevelopment Overlay District and to permit certain research and development uses by right within the HI Zoning District.1:21:462. Amendment to Chapter 165, Zoning, Section 165-145, to modify the general height regulations and to provide for restaurants as a permitted use in the LI Zoning District.1:36:13E. Resolution 2020-42 – Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan – GenTerra Corporation Subdivision, 624 Columbus Street. Consideration of a preliminary/final subdivision plan submitted by the GenTerra Corporation, as prepared byWilkinson & Associates, dated April 20,2020 last revised July 21, 2020 for the subdivision of the existing R-3 Residential parcel into 4 residential lots and the construction of 4 new townhouse units.1:37:10F. Sanitary and Storm Water Authority Appointment.1:37:427. Accounts Payable & Payrolls.1:38:128. Additional Business.1:49:429. Adjournment.
Jan 15, 2021
1 hr 49 min

UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSJANUARY 4, 2021 RE-ORGANIZATION MEETING ~ 6:15 PMAGENDA0:20:001. Meeting Called to Order.0:00:252. Pledge of Allegiance.0:00:433. Roll Call.0:01:104. Election of Officers of the Board of Supervisors for 2021:A. Temporary ChairmanB. Chairman of the BoardC. Vice-Chairman of the Board0:03:305. Appointments:A. Secretary-TreasurerB. Assistant Secretary-TreasurerC. Pension – Chief Administrative Officer of the Police & Non-Uniform PlansD. Township SolicitorsE. Township AuditorF. Township Grant WriterG. Township Consulting Engineers:1) Land Subdivision/Development Plan Applications2) Traffic and Signalization3) Wastewater Operations and Pre-Treatment4) MS4 Stormwater Permits5) Environmental Assessment0:05:28H. Chairman of Board Vacancy Committee0:05:32I. Citizen Boards, Commissions and Authorities1) Reappointments0:08:016. Scheduling of 2021 Meeting Dates0:08:367. Resolution No. 2021-01 re: Depositories for Township Funds0:09:098. Affirmation of 2021 Holidays for Township Employees0:10:469. Selection of Delegate(s) re: 2021 PSATS 96th Annual Convention(April 18 - 21, 2021) - Authorization of Attendance and Appointment of Voting Delegate0:12:2310. Proclamation re: Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday0:13:4811. Additional BusinessA. Catalyst Experiential Ordinance Proposals & Rezoning Requests – Action of the Board to cease any further consideration of the requests of Catalyst Experiential for the creation of a Community Commercial (CC) Zoning District permitting the installation of Monument Sign Displays; including amendments to the Sign Ordinance to allow for a township-wide communications platform that establishes regulations for monument sign display and requests to rezoning certain Township properties.0:38:4012. Adjournment
Jan 6, 2021
38 min

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UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSDECEMBER 3, 2020 MEETING ~ 7:30 PMREVISED AGENDA0:00:101. Meeting Called to Order.
0:00:152. Pledge of Allegiance.
0:00:333. Roll Call.
4. Meeting Minutes
0:00:555. Chairman’s Comments:
6. New Business:
0:02:48A. Police Promotions
0:08:01B. Conditional Use Hearing (continued from November 12, 2020) – Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Road. Application of the Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Rd seeking Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Section 165-135, Use Regulations, of the Township Code to permit a Residential-Oriented Development (ROD) to be located on the SM-1 zoned property.
0:09:40C. Public Hearing re: Request for Intermunicipal Transfer of Liquor License to King ofPrussia Diner, LLC. 200 W. DeKalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA 19406Resolution 2020-44.
0:20:49D. Public Hearing re: A Proposed Ordinance approving the collection procedures and costs for the collection of unpaid municipal claims on delinquent accounts payable to the Township.
0:43:33E. Public Hearing re: A Proposed Ordinance to be known as the Blight Reclamation and Revitalization Ordinance, which will establish certain regulations, protections and safeguards available to the Township in order to address deteriorated properties within the Township.
0:13:29F. Consent Agenda re:
0:13:291. Resolution 2020-45 re: Establishing the Fixed Dollar Amount to be excluded from Taxation for each Homestead Property for the year 2021.
2. Resignation of Kelly Egan from the Economic & Community Development Committee.
3. Bid Award – 2021 Road Resurfacing Engineering Services Contract. Award the 2021 Road Resurfacing Engineering Services Contract to Herbert Rowland & Grubic, Inc., of King of Prussia, PA in the amount of $36,740.00 being the lowest responsible bidder and authorizing the proper Township Officials to sign all Contract Agreements.
4. Bid Award – Bob White and Swedeland Parks ADA Improvements. Award the Bob White and Swedeland Parks ADA Improvements Bid to JNS Paving & Excavating of Line Lexington, PA for the Base Bid in the amount of $85,795.00 being the lowest responsible bidder and authorizing the proper Township Officials to sign all Contract Agreements.
5. Authorization for the Township Manager to sign Settlement Stipulation for PA16 Prussia LLC and Radial Commerce, Inc., 935 First Ave., for the tax years 2018-2020, resulting in an underpayment of real estate taxes for the years 2018-2020 in the amount of $12,802.32.
6. Authorization for the Township Manager to sign Settlement Stipulation for Wal-Mart Real Estate Business Trust, for the tax years 2017-2020, resulting in an underpayment of real estate taxes for the years 2017-2020 in the amount of $17,533.89.
7. Resolution 2020-48 re: Fire Apparatus Fund Loan to Fire Company for Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Replacement in the amount of $585,461.92 subject to the provisions outlined in said resolution and authorizing the Township Solicitor to prepare a Memorandum of Understanding/Loan Agreement upon which the proper township officials are authorized to sign.
8. Resolution 2020-49 re: Approval of the 2021 Fire Fighter Stipend Program in the amount of $325,000 and authorization to include in the 2021 Township General Fund Operating Budget.1:21:38
G. Hearing and Adoption of 2021 Budget:1. Resolution 2020-46 re: Adoption of 2021 Township General Operating Budget2. Adoption of Sewer Revenue Fund Budget3. Approval of Resolution 2020-47 re: 2021 Fee Schedule
2:13:10H. Resolution 2020-42. Preliminary/Final Sub
Dec 4, 2020
2 hr 38 min

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UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSNOVEMBER 12, 2020 MEETING ~ 7:30 PMREVISED AGENDA
0:00:121. Meeting Called to Order.
0:00:222. Pledge of Allegiance.
0:00:363. Roll Call.
0:00:554. Meeting Minutes:
0:01:015. Chairman’s Comments:
0:01:536. New Business:Conditional Use Hearing – Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Road. Application of the Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Rd seeking Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Section 165-135, Use Regulations, of the Township Code to permit a Residential-Oriented Development (ROD) to be located on the SM-1 zoned property.
0:03:47A. Consent Agenda re:
1. Financial Escrow Security Release No. 1, Losty Subdivison, 231 W. Matsonford Rd – Approval of Escrow Release No. 1 to James Losty in the amount of $69,203.00 for the completion of required site improvements to date as part of the Losty Subdivision as recommended by the Township Engineer subject to payment of all outstanding fees.
2. Final Release and Termination of Land Development Agreement – VR-5 Hanover Apartment Complex, 625 S. Goddard Blvd – Approval of the Final Release and Termination of the Land Development Agreement with CHI Realty VII for the Hanover Apartment Complex in the Village at Valley Forge as recommended by the Township Engineer subject to payment of all outstanding fees.
3. Financial Escrow Security Release (Final), Eddie V’s, 671 W. Dekalb Pike – Simon Group. Approval of the final Escrow Release to King of Prussia Associates in the amount of $668,609.70 for the completion of required site improvements to date as part of the Eddie V’s Project as recommended by the Township Engineer subject to payment of all outstanding fees.,
4. Approval of 2020/2021 PA Automobile Theft/Motor Vehicle Insurance Fraud Intergovernmental Agreement with the PA State Police for the reimbursement of coordinated investigation and enforcement of vehicle theft laws in the Township.
5. Authorization for the Township Manager to sign Settlement Stipulation for KI Henderson Square Associates LP, 310 S. Henderson Road, for the tax years2016-2020, resulting in an underpayment of real estate taxes for the years 2016-2020 in the amount of $11,299.73.6. Authorization for the Township Manager to sign Real Estate Tax Settlement Stipulation for Robert M. Segal, Trustee & Macy’s Inc., 680 W. Dekalb Pike, for the tax years 2016-2020, resulting in an underpayment of real estate taxes for the years 2016-2020 in the amount of $22,246.98.
7. Resolution 2020-40 re: Disposition of Township Property – Authorization for the Township Manager to dispose of the following vehicles at public Auction:• 2016 Ford Interceptor• 2008 Chevrolet Impala LS
8. Citizen Board Resignations – Acceptance of the following Citizen Board Resignations:a. Alexandra Moulton from the Environmental Advisory Councilb. Diann Poole from the Farmers Market Advisory Boardc. Moira Ryan from the Park & Recreation Board
9. Authorization to advertise a proposed ordinance approving the collection procedures and costs for the collection of unpaid municipal claims on delinquent accounts payable to the Township for consideration and action at the December 3, 2020 regular Board Meeting.
10. Authorization to advertise a proposed ordinance to be known as the Blight Reclamation and Revitalization Ordinance”, which will establish certain regulations, protections and safeguards available to the Township in order to address deteriorated properties within the Township for consideration and action at the December 3, 2020 regular Board Meeting.
11. Memorandum of Unde
Nov 13, 2020
2 hr 37 min

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Oct 16, 2020
4 hr 18 min

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UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSSEPTEMBER 17, 2020 MEETING ~ 7:30 PM
REVISED AGENDA
0:00:101. Meeting Called to Order.
0:00:202. Pledge of Allegiance.
0:00:313. Roll Call.
0:00:484. Meeting Minutes:
0:00:555. Chairman’s Comments:
6. New Business:
0:06:39A. Proclamation re: Fire Prevention Month – October, 2020
0:16:40B. Shade Tree Awards Presentation
0:30:05C. Presentation and acceptance of the Township’s 2021 Financial Requirements and Minimum Municipal Obligation (MMO) in the amount of $2,205,307 for the Police and $702,000 for the Non-Uniform Pension Plans.
0:31:00D. Financial Escrow Security Release No. 1, Craft Custom Homes, LLC., 388 Anderson Road Subdivision – Approval of Escrow Release No. 1 to Craft Custom Homes in the amount of $86,155.50 for the completion of required site improvements to date as part of the 383 Anderson Road Subdivision as recommended by the Township Engineer.
0:31:45E. Authorization for Township Manager to sign Real Estate Tax Appeal Settlement Stipulations as negotiated by the UMASD:
1. GAHC3 King of Prussia MOB LLC, 700 South Henderson Road, King of Prussia, for the tax years 2016-2020, resulting in an underpayment of real estate taxes for the years 2016-2019 in the amount of $9,219.00.
0:32:45F. Request for Proposal of Professional Services for the Upper Merion Township 2021 Road Resurfacing Program.
0:33:40G. Accept Citizen Board Resignations:
1. Gian Singla of the Sanitary & Stormwater Authority2. Pepper Francis, Student Representative of the EAC
0:35:26H. Resolution 2020-35 – Consideration of a resolution authorizing the Township Manager to submit a DCED-CFA Multimodal Transportation Grant Application in the amount of $2,476,407 for the First Avenue Linear Park Phase 3 which includes the installation of the trail on 10 remaining parcels along First Avenue.
0:36:30I. Resolution 2020-36 - Development Plan – PROTECS, Inc.,3700 Horizon Drive. Consideration of a preliminary/final land development plan submitted by PROTECS, Inc, as prepared by Nave Newell Engineers, dated June 17, 2020, for the construction of a 74,000 SF building addition to the existing building and associated site improvements on the 5.92-acre, SM-1 zoned parcel.
0:42:53J. Resolution 2020-37 - Development Plan – Merion Innovations 1 LLC., 411 Swedeland Road. Consideration of a preliminary/final land development plan submitted by Merion Innovations 1 LLC, as prepared by Taylor, Wiseman & Taylor Engineers, dated March 15, 2020, for the construction of a new two-level parking garage and associated site improvements containing 236 spaces to serve existing 923,752 SF Discovery Labs facility. (LI Zoning District).
K. 56.38
L. 57.560:58:407. Accounts Payable & Payrolls.
0:59:188. Additional Business.
1:11:249. Adjournment.
Sep 18, 2020
1 hr 4 min

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UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSAUGUST 20, 2020 MEETING ~ 7:30 PMAGENDA0:00:111. Meeting Called to Order.0:00:192. Pledge of Allegiance.0:00:343. Roll Call.0:00:544. Meeting Minutes:0:00:545. Chairman’s Comments:0:01:086. Presentation – WorkMerk VirusSAFE Pro Health and Safety Checklist & VerificationApplication for Township Facilities0:06:587. New Business:A. 2020 Restated Budget Revenue/Expense Adjustments – Acceptance of 2020Budget revenue and expenditure adjustments presented by the Director ofFinance in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.0:13:36B. 2021 Operating and Capital Budget Guidelines – Approval of the 2021 BudgetGuidelines to be used by the Township Staff as part of the 2021 Budget process.0:19:36C. Resolution 2020-30 - Commemorating the 100 Year Anniversary of theAdoption of the 19th Amendment – Giving Women the Right to Vote.0:30:11D. Resolution 2020-31 - 106 DeKalb, Inc. Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan, 555Lower East Valley Forge Road. Consideration of the Preliminary/FinalSubdivision Plan submitted by 106 DeKalb, Inc., as prepared by Joseph Estock,PE. PLS., dated December 18, 2019, last revised June 12, 2020, for thesubdivision of the existing 1.62 acre R-2 residential property into three residential(3) lots.0:40:55E. Resolution 2020-32 - GCP Prussia, LP Preliminary/Final Land Development, 127S. Gulph Road. Consideration of the Preliminary/Final Land Development Plansubmitted by GCP Prussia, LP, as prepared by Gilmore & Associates, datedFebruary 25, 2020, last revised May 11, 2020, for the demolition of the existing 2-story hotel building on the 5.2 acre property and the construction of a new 5-storyhotel, stormwater management facility and site improvements. (CG ZoningDistrict).0:51:30F. Resolution 2020-33 - PennDOT Land Development Plan, 7000 GeerdesBoulevard. Consideration of the Preliminary/Final Land Development Plansubmitted by PennDOT, as prepared by Alfred Benesch & Co., dated June 21,2020, for the construction of a 78,539 sf regional traffic management centeraddition, new parking garage, stormwater management facilities and siteimprovements on the 8.23 acre property. (KPMU Zoning District).1:08:35G. Resolution 2020-34 – Authorization to sign PennDOT Traffic Signal PermitApplication (TE-160) for proposed mid-road flashing pedestrian crossing beaconson First Avenue and existing signal modifications on First Avenue at FreedomDrive in connection with the Top Golf property development.1:10:13H. Capital Equipment Purchase – Authorization to purchase the followingvehicles/equipment from any State or Costars contract utilizing funds in theCapital Equipment Fund:1. Public Safety DepartmentA. Two (2) 2020 Ford Interceptor Utility SUV’s at a cost not to exceed$97,000 including fit outB. One (1) 2020 Ford Fusion Hybrid at a cost not to exceed $35,000including fit outC. Used late model Sedan at a cost not to exceed $8,0002. Public Works DepartmentA. John Deere Compact Excavator at a cost not to exceed $75,0001:14:11I. Community Center Roof Project General Construction Contract Payment #2 inthe amount of $124,000 to Detwiler Roofing for work to date on the CommunityCenter Roof Project.1:16:10J. Community Center Roof Project Roofing Contract Payment #3 in the amount of$61,845 to Detwiler Roofing for work to date on the Community Center RoofProject.1:18:50K. Construction & Quality Insurance Inspection Contract – Guthrie Road Fire &am
Aug 21, 2020
2 hr 9 min

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0:00:001. Meeting Called to Order.0:00:062. Pledge of Allegiance.0:00:203. Roll Call.0:00:354. Meeting Minutes:0:00:405. Chairman’s Comments:0:01:156. New Business:0:10:05A. Resolution 2020-23 - Authorization to sign Penn Dot Traffic Signal Permit Application (TE-160) for proposed improvements at South Gulph Road and Arden Road to include new mast arm signals, pre-emption and video detection equipment.0:10:50B. Financial Security Reduction # 1, Davis Development Group, LLC, Summit Street Townhome Development – Approve the Letter of Credit Reduction # 1 for the completion of required Public Improvements to date by the Davis Development Group as part of the Summit Street Townhome Development in the amount of $148,519.50.0:12:08C. Financial Security Escrow Release # 2, Craft Custom Homes, LLC, 504 Wood Street Subdivision – Approve Escrow Release Request #2 to Craft Custom Homes, LLC, for the completion of required public improvements to date as part of the 504 Wood Street Subdivision in the amount of $318,825.50.0:13:25D. 2020 Revenue Stabilization Fund - Ratifying the Designation of $2,000.000.00 in the Township Revenue Stabilization Fund as a Committed Fund Balance in the 2019 Upper Merion Township Financial Statements in accordance with the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 54.0:14:48E. 2020 Montgomery County Consortium Fuel Contract Bid Award - Awarding of the 2020 Consortium Fuel Contract, as bid by Upper Merion Township on behalf of the Consortium, to Riggins, Inc of Vineland, NJ for the bid prices as follows:1. Regular Unleaded Gasoline (87 oct) - Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) Philadelphia weekly average plus $0.128 /gal.2. Super Unleaded Gasoline (93 oct) – OPIS Philadelphia Weekly average minus $0.043 /gal3. B2 Diesel - OPIS Philadelphia Weekly average plus $0.188 /gal0:18:00F. Authorization for Township Manager to sign Real Estate Tax Appeal SettlementStipulations as negotiated by the UMASD:1. GSMS Warner Road Limited Partnership, 200 N. Warner Road, King ofPrussia, for the tax years 2014-2020, resulting in an overpayment oftaxes for the years 2014 -2016 and an underpayment for the years 2018-2020.2. Tri-Murti Assoc, LLC & Bank of America, 625 W. DeKalb Pike, King ofPrussia, for the tax years 2015-2020, resulting in an underpayment oftaxes for the years 2016-2020.3. VF Center Associates, LP, 160 W. Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, 2014-2020, resulting in an underpayment of taxes for the years 2015-2020.0:21:25G. Burgess Arboretum Tree Assessment Proposal – Consideration of a proposal fromthe Morris Arboretum, as recommended by the Shade Tree Commission, for theassessment of trees and related services at the Burgess Arboretum, 720 MooreRoad at a cost not to exceed $4,175 utilizing funds awarded to the Shade Tree bythe BCA.0:23:03H. Homestead Exemption Request, Unit 211, 10211 Valley Forge Circle – Approval ofthe Homestead Exemption Request by the property owner of Unit 211, 10211 ValleyForge Circle for the 2020 Township Real Estate Tax in the amount of $202.27.0:23:55I. Resolution 2020-24 re: Overlook at Town Center Land Development Plan, Toll BrosPA VIII. 125 Valley Green Lane, Village of Valley Forge - Approval of thePreliminary /Final Land Development Plan, pursuant to the terms of the SettlementAgreement with Realen Homes on the Valley Forge Golf Course Property, for theproposed Overlook at Town Center development, prepared by ESE Consultants,
Jun 19, 2020
59 min

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UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSAPRIL 16, 2020 MEETING ~ 7:30 PM
AGENDA
1. Meeting Called to Order.
0:00:06
2. Pledge of Allegiance.0:00:18
3. Roll Call.0:00:30
4. Meeting Minutes:
5. Chairman’s Comments:0:00:50
6. New Business:0:02:28
A. Resolution No. 2020-16 re: Earth Day0:06:55
B. Resolution No. 2020-17 re: Arbor Day
0:12:11
C. Resolution No. 2020-18 re: Authorization to sign Penn Dot Traffic Signal Permit Application (TE-160) for the modification of the traffic signal at the intersection of Church Road & Horizon drive to permit the installation of Two “Left turn yield on green ball” signs for the left turning lane from Horizon Drive onto E. Church Road
0:15:43
D. Resolution No. 2020-19 re: Authorization to sign Penn Dot Traffic Signal Permit Application (TE-160) for the modification of the traffic signal at the intersection of S. Gulph Rd, Upper Gulph Rd & New Gulph Road to permit the installation of new traffic signals, pedestrian signals, pre-emption detection, cameras and turn lane installations.
0:17:16
E. Cooperative Memorandum of Agreement with Penn Dot for the SR 422 Construction Project – Installation of CCTV Cameras at the intersection of Valley Forge Road (SR 23) and Valley Creek Road (SR 252).
0:18:18
F. Authorization to Advertise – 2020 Township Road Resurfacing Program Bid.
0:19:06
G. Authorization to Purchase Capital Equipment – Videoconferencing equipment and installation for Township/Police Conference Rooms and Supervisors Board Room - $31,996.66.
0:24:02
H. Bid Award – Water Pollution Control Center Painting Maintenance Project Contract for buildings and processing equipment at Trout Run and Matsunk Wastewater Plants to G.C. Zarnas of Bethlehem, PA in the amount of $1,104,540.00 as follows:
• Trout Run Wastewater Plant – Bid Items 1 & 2 in the amount of $712,424.00• Matsunk Wastewater Plant – Bid Items 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21 in the amount of $429,381.00.• Bid Alternate A – Deduct for the Trout Run Clarifier Tank, Stilling Well & Agitator in the amount of $37,265.00.
0:27:06
I. King of Prussia Mall Request- Reduction of required Impact fee payment in 2020 Memorandum of Understanding for Police Coverage due to State mandated closure of all-non-essential businesses during the COVID-19 Emergency Declaration.
0:30:39
J. Extension of Timing Township Real Estate Tax Discount Rate.
0:32:25
K. Township COVID-19 Response Policy – Adoption of Township Policy to comply with the Families First Coronavirus Response Act providing for emergency paid sick leave and emergency family and medical leave
0:46:19
L. Communication of Public Safety Information and Updates on Township Operations. 0:56:25 7. Accounts Payable & Payrolls.
1:06:37
8. Additional Business.
1:07:08
9. Adjournment.
1:18:10
Jun 18, 2020
1 hr 18 min

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UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MARCH 12, 2020 MEETING ~ 7:30 PM REVISED AGENDA 1. Meeting Called to Order.
0:00:182. Pledge of Allegiance.
0:00:353. Roll Call.
0:00:504. Meeting Minutes: December 5, 2019 – Business Meeting December 5, 2019 – Zoning Workshop February 6, 2020 – Workshop Meeting
0:01:305. Chairman’s Comments:
0:16:486. New Business:
A. Proclamation re: Recognize the Month of April as Pennsylvania 811 Safe Digging Month
0:19:54B. Public Hearing re: An Ordinance of the Township of Upper Merion, Montgomery County, PA amending Chapter 165, Zoning Amendment Changes
0:22:52C. Consent Agenda re: 1. Request for Homestead Exemption – 240 Valley Forge Lookout Place,
Wayne, PA - $202.27 2. Awarding of Bids re:
a. Fire/EMS Substation – Guthrie Road - Contract 1 (GC): Fayette Group - $477,921.00 - Contract 3 (Mechanical): A-Duct - $99,000.00 - Contract 4 (Electric): Whitemarsh Electric - $75,391.00 b. UMPD Firing Range Backstop Project – Township Building: Premier Builders - $168,153.00
3. Resolution 2020-13 re: PA Auto Theft Task Force Vehicle Lease Authorization
4. Accept Extension Letter re: 900 River Road, LLC, 900 River Road, King of Prussia until April 17, 2020
5. Accept Escrow Release No. 1 re: Park Ridge Hotel - $276,177.00
1:08:56D. UDR Valley Forge Development Plan: 140 Valley Green Lane, 201 apartments, 5.47 acres Resolution 2020-10
1:17:38E. 641/651 Timber Circle Subdivision. Lot line adjustment, 2 lots, R-1. Plan Expiration: 4/14/20 Resolution 2020-11
1:20:52F. GSK Building 40 Development Plan: 709 Swedeland Road, 38,492 sf expansion, 50.79 acres, HI Heavy Industrial. Plan Expiration: 5/12/20 Resolution 2020-12
1:29:367. Accounts Payable & Payrolls
1:30:088. Additional Business
1:59:489. Adjournment
Jun 18, 2020
1 hr 59 min
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