Author: Secretary

22-03-08 Council Agenda

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

Regular Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, March 08, 2022

7:00 PM

  1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  3. CITIZENS INPUT (for items not included on the agenda, comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  5. FINANCIAL REPORTS
  6. CODE ENFORCEMENT/HARB/PLANNING COMMISSION REPORTS
  7. EMPLOYEE REPORTS
  8. NEW ACTION ITEMS
    1. Motion to move funds from DCED grant to the ARPA account
    2. Borough building Geothermal
    3. Approve spring collection dates
    4. Community work program with Centre County
    5. Parking/Parking Ordinance
    6. Local Shares Account (LSA) Grant
  1. OLD ACTION ITEMS
    1. Sewer grant updates
    2. Penn Street updates
    3. Park Road updates
    4. Dam weir updates
    5. DGLVR update
    6. Fire Company Request
    7. Last call for newsletter suggestions
  1. COMMITTEE & MAYOR REPORTS
  2. SECRETARY’S REPORT
    1. Line/Curb painting
  1. CITIZENS INPUT (comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  2. CALENDAR ITEMS
    1. Next Council Meeting 03-18-22 – 8:30 AM (if needed) March 8, 2022- 7:00PM
    2. Regional Planning Meeting 03-22-2022 7pm
    3. Millheim Planning Commission 03-22-2022 – 7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
    4. HARB 04-05-2022  7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
  3. ADJOURNMENT

2022/01/03 Council Minutes

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

                                                                                 225 EAST MAIN STREET          

P.O. BOX 421

MILLHEIM, PA 16854

(CENTRE COUNTY)

                                   PHONE (814) 349-5350                                   FAX (814) 349-5733

REORGANIZATIONAL MEETING

January 03, 2022

Mayor Steve Myers called the meeting to order with the pledging of allegiance at 7:00 PM. Council members in attendance: Robert Zeigler, Nickelaus Engle, Beth Cowher, Katie Blume and Mayor Steve Myers also in attendance Secretary/Assistant Treasurer Denise Immel. Absent Cecilia Gallup (illness).

Citizens Present: Melanie Morrison, Josh Portney, Dennis Heggenstaller, Kathy Highbaugh

Mayor Myers asked the newly elected council members and tax collector to stand and administered the Oath of Office to Nickelaus Engle and Kathy Highbaugh. After the swearing in ceremony Mayor Myers called for nominations for council president. Robert Zeigler nominated Katie Blume seconded by Nick Engle. Mayor Myers asked for additional nominations, with no other nominations or objections all voted for Katie Blume for council president. President Blume asked for nominations for council vice president. Robert Zeigler nominated Nickelaus Engle seconded by Beth Cowher, with no other nominations or objections all voted for Nickelaus Engle for council vice president.

Appointments:

Building & Insurance Committee – Beth Cowher

Personnel Committee – Katie Blume

Sewer Committee – Robert Zeigler

Streets & Alleys – Nickelaus Engle

Water Committee – Cecilia Gallup

Beautification Committee (Fountain Park) – Patty Beckenbaugh

Penns Valley Code Enforcement Agency – Robert Zeigler

Penns Valley Regional Planning Commission – Steve Myers

Beth Cowher made a motion to amend the agenda to include Change of Signers on financial accounts, seconded by Robert Zeigler. Motion carried.

Beth Cowher made a motion to remove Robert Zeigler and Lauralee Snyder as signers on all financial accounts associated with the Borough tax identification number and add Katie Blume and Steve Myers as signers along with Denise Immel and Sherry Corman on all financial accounts associated with the Borough tax identification number, seconded by Robert Zeigler. Motion carried.

A motion was made by Robert Zeigler, seconded by Beth Cowher to approve the financial reports as presented. Motion carried.

A motion was made by Robert Zeigler, seconded by Nick Engle to approve the minutes for December 14, 2021. Motioned carried.

Code Enforcement/HARB/Planning Commission Reports

The code enforcement report was reviewed with no questions or comments. No reports from HARB or the Planning Commission.

Employee Reports

Mr. Kerstetter’s report stated that the water and sewer plants are both running efficiently.  DEP has also issued his water license.

Mr. DeGarmo reports that a lot of odds and ends have been completed including PA One Calls, truck repairs and helping Justin with chemicals and some projects at the water and sewer plants. The backhoe is going to need around $233.00 in parts to get it to move.

New Action Items

Review appointments to Authorities

Council members will check with other appointees to see if they are willing to remain in current positions.

Backhoe Repairs

Robert Zeigler made a motion authorizing the maintenance crew to have the back hoe restored to running condition, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried.

Fire Company Request

Dennis Heggenstaller presented council with additional information on their request to consider a waiver or reduction in municipal property tax or earned income tax for active fire company volunteers.

There are currently 21 volunteers, not all are considered active as they have not reached the 30 point threshold. Borough administration will work with our tax collector to discover the financial impact to borough income. Tabled to February meeting.

National Emergency Management certification

Council members are required to take IS-200 and IS-700. Instructions to access training was provided.

Old Action Items

Employee Compensation and Benefits

Beth Cowher made a motion to increase Lester Kerstetter’s hourly wage to $15.00 and reinstate his cell phone reimbursement of $40.00 per month, seconded by Robert Zeigler. Motion carried.

Human Relations Commission

Due to additional changes tabled to February meeting

Project and Grant Updates

Park Road Park Road Bridge – will be going out for bids this month

Recycling Grant – should hear status in February

Liquid Fuels Grant – Centre County declined our request, most funding went for bridge repairs

Dirt and Gravel Grant – program will open in February

Secretary’s Report

Borough office is receiving complaints on parking on Main Street.

Robert Zeigler made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned.

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Denise Immel Secretary/ Assistant Treasurer

2022-02-08 Council Agenda

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

Regular Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

7:00 PM

  1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  3. CITIZENS INPUT (for items not included on the agenda, comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  5. FINANCIAL REPORTS
  6. CODE ENFORCEMENT/HARB/PLANNING COMMISSION REPORTS
  7. EMPLOYEE REPORTS
  8. NEW ACTION ITEMS
    1. Snow and Ice removal
    2. LIHWAP certification
    3. Park Road Authorization to accept or reject bids
    4. Authorize payment for DEP and dam project
    5. Authorize Chapter 94 report work
    6. Parking signs
    7. Quarterly newsletter
    8. Motion to request excess municipal contribution from the pension fund
    9. Millheim Pool inquiry regarding fundraiser and discussion
    10. Exoneration on 2021 Per Capita taxes and approve collections
    11. Constable assist Code Enforcement
    12. Borough building Geothermal
    13. Bell Tower
  9. OLD ACTION ITEMS
    1. Appointments to Authorities/Boards/Commissions (ABCs), CCMPO
    2. Human Relations Commission
    3. Project and Grant Updates (as applicable)
    4. Fire Company Request
    5. NIMS Emergency Management certifications
  10. COMMITTEE & MAYOR REPORTS
  11. SECRETARY’S REPORT
    1. Propane for Maintenance Garage
    2. Statement of Financial Interest
    3. Liquid fuels, equalizer tank, pension, and annual reporting paperwork completed
    4. Simon Leach request
    5. Gallup swearing in
  1. CITIZENS INPUT (comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  2. CALENDAR ITEMS
    1. Next Council Meeting 02-18-22 – 8:30 AM (if needed) March 8, 2022- 7:00PM
    2. Regional Planning Meeting 03-22-2022 7pm
    3. Millheim Planning Commission 02-22-2022 – 7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
    4. HARB 03-01-2022  7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
  3. ADJOURNMENT

Small Business Advantage Grant

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2021-12-14 Council Minutes

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

225 EAST MAIN STREET

P.O.  BOX  421

MILLHEIM, PA 16854

(CENTRE COUNTY)

PHONE (814)-349-5350       FAX (814)-349-5733

December 14, 2021

Robert Zeigler called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM. Council members in attendance: Robert Zeigler,

Patty Beckenbaugh, Beth Cowher.  Also, in attendance, Sherry Corman, Millheim Borough Treasurer/ Assistant Secretary and Mayor Lauralee Snyder, Solicitor John Miller.  Not in attendance were Council Members Katie Blume and Steve Myers and Denise Immel, Secretary/Assistant Treasurer. Citizens present: Leslie Warriner

Citizens Input: None

Consent Agenda

The Consent Agenda was approved including an item requested by the maintenance crew. They would like to purchase either a portable fuel tank and pump that they can take on the truck. It would relieve them of making multiple trips to Burkholder’s for gas in small cans when they use so much during the mowing season. A motion was made by Beth Cowher to approve the consent agenda along with the purchase of a fuel tank in the amount not to exceed $1000.00. The motion was seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

New Action Items

The 2022 Millheim Borough Budget was advertised as required and motion was made by Beth Cowher to approve the 2022 budget and seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

Tax Resolution 2021-14, stating that the real estate tax rate for the borough will not increase for the year 2022 was presented by solicitor John Miller. A motion was made by Patty Beckenbaugh to approve and sign the resolution, seconded by Beth Cowher.

The meeting dates for 2022 were presented and a discussion was held. Council chose to continue to keep the council meetings set for the second Tuesday evening of each month at 7:00pm and the Friday following 10 days later if needed at 8:30am. Solicitor John Miller reminded us that the meeting dates need to be advertised ASAP. Since the Lock Haven express is now newspaper of general circulation in our area it was recommended to place the ad there instead of the CDT.  A motion was made by Beth Cowher to approve the meeting dates as presented and seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

A review of the agencies, boards and committee appointments was held. We received a letter and fee schedule from Laron Horner requesting the position of Sewage Enforcement Officer for the Millheim Borough and Pamela Winters as the alternate Sewage Enforcement Officer for the same time period. A motion was made by Patty Beckenbaugh to accept his letter of interest and fee schedule, reply to Mr. Horner with a letter from the borough and approve him as the new Millheim Borough Sewage Enforcement Officer. The motion was seconded by Beth Cowher. We will look at agencies, boards and committees again at the reorganizational meeting in January.

Council members discussed the upcoming organizational meeting that will be held in January along with the procedure for the swearing in process. Lauralee Snyder has been the Mayor of Millheim for many years and council is so grateful for all her years of public service and knowledge given to our community. While sad to see her leave the position, Steve Myers was elected to be our new mayor. Steve was absent from this meeting so the borough secretaries were asked to remind Steve that he will need to go to the District Magistrate and be sworn in before our council meeting on January 3rd. Patty Beckenbaugh is also finished with her term and did not seek re-election. The borough is also very grateful for her public service and will miss working alongside of her as well.

The mowing of the Union Cemetery was delegated to our own maintenance crew for 2021. Adam DeGarmo tracked the hours spent and gas used to do this. The figures were calculated at a combined total of $1661.75. A motion was made by Bath Cowher to reimburse our General fund from the Union Cemetery Money Market account in the amount of $1661.75 and was seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

Old Action Items

The Human Relations Commission was discussed. Robert Zeigler voiced the changes that have been made to the ordinance by the other Municipalities to lessen the burden on the local level and how he believes that the borough should consider signing the ordinance so that the rural community has a voice and a seat at that table. Mayor Snyder voiced her concern about signing an ordinance and not having the tools to do what it is requiring. Beth Cowher still feels that we should not join. The issue will be tabled again until the next council meeting which will include our newly elected members.

Merry Millheim was discussed. The overall view was that Friday evening, when Santa was in town, the local businesses were very busy. The remainder of the event did not seem as successful as past years as the weather was not the best with high winds and rain.

The Sewer Grant was signed and approved for $404,000.00. We should soon see this income. As discussed at prior meetings we will use this money to replace the membranes at the sewer treatment plant and put in a new equalizer tank which will release the ARA money for other projects.

There is also an upcoming gravel/low pavement grant coming up. As soon as we have the information on that we will get in touch with Leslie Warriner to help with the grant writing process. A discussion was held regarding the Race Alley area for this grant.

No discussion was held in regards to the HR policies.

Secretary’s Report

We received a letter from the PA State Mayors association to be a member. We need to talk to Steve Myers, incoming mayor, to see if this is a program he is interested in joining. Sherry will scan the letter and email Steve.

A motion was made to amend the agenda by Patty Beckenbaugh and seconded by Beth Cowher to include the UNI-TEC invoice.

The UNI-TEC invoice was presented in the amount of $1,125.00, for engineering services related to the Park Road Bridge Repairs and also the Penn Street Water Main Relocate. A motion was made by Beth Cowher to pay the invoice and seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

A motion was made by Patty Beckenbaugh to amend the agenda to include a discussion and decision regarding the propane tank at the borough maintenance building. The motion was seconded by Beth Cowher.

Sherry Corman stated is has come to our attention that the propane tank used at the maintenance building is not our property and does not belong to Ingram Fuels. Ingram fuels is our current propane provider. We were made aware of this by an email from Stan Bierly’s.  According to Mr. Bierly the borough used to purchase its propane from them and the tank belongs to AMGAS. He noticed that we have not purchased propane from them for quite some time. Sherry Corman called Ingrams to notify them because they were unaware. Ingrams immediately removed us from the auto delivery at the maintenance building which was scheduled for delivery yesterday. The tank is unmarked by AMGAS and Ingrams and our staff were under the assumption that the tank was the boroughs property. Adam DeGarmo stopped at Millheim Small Engine to get an estimate on a new tank we would own. Millheim Small Engine quoted a 500-gallon tank at $2,500.00. They are very hard to get at this time and have increased significantly in price. Millheim Small Engine only has one in stock. Ingrams recommended that we use the remaining propane that is in the current tank and let them know when the propane level is at 30% if the borough is interested in them setting in a tank. This will give Ingrams time to get the tank in and set it up for us. The cost to lease a tank is included in the pricing. Beth Cowher recently had some issues which caused her to be in touch with Hellers and Ingrams and the pricing per gallon seems to be the same. We discussed that we already use Ingrams for propane at the Water Plant. We also discussed the pros and cons of setting in and owning our own tank. A motion was made by Beth Cowher to have Ingram fuels set in a new tank and continue to use them as the supplier. The motion was seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

Citizens Input

Leslie Warriner thanked and commended Lauralee Snyder and Patty Beckebaugh for their years of service to the Millheim Borough.

Adjournment

A motion was made at 8:00pm by Beth Cowher to adjourn the meeting seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

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Sherry S. Corman, Treasurer/Assistant Secretary

2022-01-03 Amended Council Agenda

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

Amended Reorganizational Meeting Agenda

Monday, January 03, 2022

7:00 PM

  1. MAYOR CALLS MEETING TO ORDER
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  3. SWEARING IN OF NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS
  4. MAYOR REQUESTS NOMINATION OF COUNCIL OFFICERS (new President takes over)
  5. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
  6. CITIZENS INPUT (for items not included on the agenda, comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  8. FINANCIAL REPORTS
  9. CODE ENFORCEMENT/HARB/PLANNING COMMISSION REPORTS
  10. EMPLOYEE REPORTS
  11. NEW ACTION ITEMS
    1. Review Appointments to Authorities/Boards/Commissions (ABCs)
    2. Backhoe repairs
    3. Fire Company Request
    4. NIMS Emergency Management certifications
  12. OLD ACTION ITEMS
    1. Employee Compensation and Benefits
    2. Human Relations Commission
    3. Project and Grant Updates
  13. COMMITTEE & MAYOR REPORTS
  14. SECRETARY’S REPORT
    1. Financial Account signers
    2. Item 2
  15. CITIZENS INPUT (comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  16. CALENDAR ITEMS
    1. Next Council Meeting 01-19-2022 – 8:30 AM (if needed)  February 08, 2022- 7:00PM
    2. Regional Planning Meeting
    3. Millheim Planning Commission 01-25-2022 – 7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
    4. HARB 01-04-2022  7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
  17. ADJOURNMENT

2022-01-03 Council Agenda

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

Reorganizational Meeting Agenda

Monday, January 03, 2022

7:00 PM

  1. MAYOR CALLS MEETING TO ORDER
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  3. SWEARING IN OF NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS
  4. MAYOR REQUESTS NOMINATION OF COUNCIL OFFICERS (new President takes over)
  5. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
  6. CITIZENS INPUT (for items not included on the agenda, comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  8. FINANCIAL REPORTS
  9. CODE ENFORCEMENT/HARB/PLANNING COMMISSION REPORTS
  10. EMPLOYEE REPORTS
  11. NEW ACTION ITEMS
    1. Review Appointments to Authorities/Boards/Commissions (ABCs)
    2. Backhoe repairs
    3. Fire Company Request
    4. NIMS Emergency Management certifications
  12. OLD ACTION ITEMS
    1. Employee Compensation and Benefits
    2. Human Relations Commission
    3. Project and Grant Updates
  13. COMMITTEE & MAYOR REPORTS
  14. SECRETARY’S REPORT
    1. Item 1
    2. Item 2
  15. CITIZENS INPUT (comments limited to five(5) minutes)
  16. CALENDAR ITEMS
    1. Next Council Meeting 01-19-2022 – 8:30 AM (if needed)  February 08, 2022- 7:00PM
    2. Regional Planning Meeting
    3. Millheim Planning Commission 01-25-2022 – 7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
    4. HARB 01-04-2022  7:00 PM – council room (if needed)
  17. ADJOURNMENT

2021-12-09 Council Agenda Amended

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

Meeting Agenda – Amended

Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at 7:00 P.M.

  1. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING CALL TO ORDER
  1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
  1. CITIZENS INPUT (For items not included on the agenda, comments limited to five (5) minutes.)
  1. CONSENT AGENDA
    1. CODE ENFORCEMENT/ HARB / PLANNING COMMISSION REPORTS
    1. EMPLOYEE REPORTS

            1 Approve Fuel Tank

c.    APPROVAL of MINUTES – November 8th

d.    APPROVAL of NOVEMBER FINANCIALS

e.    COMMITTEE and MAYOR’S REPORTS

  • NEW ACTION ITEMS
  • Approve final 2022 budget
  • Adopt Tax Resolution 2021-14
  • Review and approve meeting dates for next year.
  • Review upcoming ABC appointments, reappoint and fill as necessary
  • Discuss and understand swearing in procedure for new year
  • Union Cemetery Reimbursement
  • OLD ACTION ITEMS
  • Human Relations Commission update
  • Merry Millheim recap
  • Grant info updates
    • Sewer grant signed for and approved ($404,000)
    • Upcoming – gravel/low pavement grant – send ideas to pursue, possibly defer to Leslie Warriner for project to pursue with grant application
  • Review of HR Policies
  • SECRETARY’S REPORT

         1.     Uni-Tec Invoice   

         2.      Propane Tank at Borough Building

  • CITIZENS INPUT (Comments limited to five (5) minutes)
  1. MISC. COMMENTS AND CALENDAR ITEMS
  2. Millheim Planning Commission Meeting – December 28, 2021 – 7:00 p.m. – Council Room (if needed).
  3. HARB Meeting – January 4, 2022 – 7:00 p.m. – Council Room (if needed).
  4. Next Council Meetings – January 3, 2022 – 7:00 p.m.; January 21, 2022 – 8:30 a.m. (if necessary)
  5. Regional Planning Meeting – January 25, 2022? – 7:00 p.m. – Old Gregg School Room 106
  • ADJOURNMENT

2021-11-09 Council Minutes

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

225 EAST MAIN STREET

P.O.  BOX 421

                                                                                    MILLHEIM, PA 16854

(CENTRE COUNTY)

PHONE (814)-349-5350       FAX (814)-349-5733

REGULAR MEETING

November 09, 2021

Robert Zeigler called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance at 7:00 PM. Council members in attendance: Robert Zeigler, Patty Beckenbaugh, Steve Myers, Katie Blume and Beth Cowher also in attendance Mayor Lauralee Snyder, Denise Immel Borough Secretary/Assistant Treasurer, Sherry Corman Treasurer/Assistant Secretary and Solicitor John Miller.

Citizens present: Cecelia Gallup

Citizens Input: Ms. Gallup expressed concerns on parking on Penn Street beside the post office

Consent Agenda

Maintenance Report

With cold weather approaching time has been spent preparing winter equipment and winterizing mowers. The 2015 Steiner needed to have the original battery replaced as well as a relay module. Should now be ready for winter.  The race dam has been cleaned of debris and open the waterway back up. Ben Haupt was in and removed the trees as requested. It was a pleasure to work with him and his crew.

The pump shed on Park Road is starting to deteriorate, roof is collapsing and sides are falling apart. It has become a safety hazard. Although the property belongs to the Millheim Lions Club, the building was constructed by the Borough to house a pump which is no longer there. Beth Cowher made a motion to tear the building down after informing the Lions Club of our intentions, seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh. Motion carried. Denise Immel will contact the president of the Lions Club, Harry Ward.

Katie Blume made a motion to approve the consent agenda as presented, seconded by

Steve Myers. Motion carried.

New Action Items

Baker Tilly Engagement Letter

Baker Tilly presented the borough with an engagement letter for the annual audit and DCED filing for the tax years 2021, $12,000.00 2022, $12,350.00 and 2023, $12,725.00. Steve Myers made a motion to authorize Robert Zeigler to sign the letter accepting all terms, seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh. Motion carried.

2022 Budget advertisement

Beth Cowher made a motion to approve the tentative budget and authorize advertisement, seconded by Katie Blume. Motion carried. Denise Immel will contact CDT to place legal ad.

Ordinance No. 270 Repealing Per Capita Tax

Steve Myers made a motion to adopt Ordinance No. 270 repealing the per capita tax ordinance and the per capita tax levy against each resident of Millheim Borough, seconded by Katie Blume. Motion carried.

Gypsy Moth Spraying

Millheim Borough has been contacted by a land owner that has property adjacent to the land housing the Borough reservoir about spraying the area for gypsy moths. Patty Beckenbaugh made a motion to decline the offer continuing to protect the borough water source, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried.  Sherry Corman will contact landowner declining the offer.

Solvency Fee

We have received notification of the solvency fee for 2022, amount due is $357.01. Steve Myers made a motion to decline election, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried.

Merry Millheim

Merry Millheim will be sponsored by the East Penns Valley Business Association and held on December 10th, 11th and 12th.

Additional Leaf Pickup

Katie Blume made a motion to schedule an additional leaf pick up for November 22nd, 23rd and 24th, seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh. Motion carried. Borough staff will post on Facebook, and send an email to residents.

Discussion on anything for our employees for the holiday season

Beth Cowher made a motion to give $100.00 to employees who have been with the borough since January 2021 and $50.00 to employee hired after July 2021 as a token of appreciation, seconded by Katie Blume. Motion carried.

Old Action Items

Park Rd/Bridge update

We have requested estimates to be given to the county for repair of damages caused by severe rain storms and flooding.

Dental Insurance Carrier

Katie Blume made a motion to amend the agenda to include Vision Insurance, seconded by Steve Myers. Motion carried.

Two dental/vision plans were presented. Steve Myers made a motion to accept the Delta Dental Advantage 400 plan and the VBA Option 4 (4146) with borough paying for the employee and employee pay the difference for family coverage thru Daryl Schaffer, seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh. Motion carried.

Grant Info

Recycling grant for Kubota has been turned in

Liquid Fuels grant for signs and down payment on Kubota has been turned into the county

PennDot Multimodal requirements have changed will apply at a later date

DCED Multimodal was awarded last year and expires mid 2024

Low Volume Pavement/Gravel Leslie will be working on this next deciding what roads to work on

DCED Sewer funds thru Senator Corman’s office docs have been sent to us for signatures

Mike Pipe – Mr. Pipe to visit the Borough on November 10th

JSSB Loan Modification

Katie Blume made a motion to amend the agenda to add approval of Bond Council Services and adopt Resolution 2021-13 approving third modification agreement, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried.

Beth Cowher made a motion to authorize signing of the Bond Council Service letter from Eckert Seamans, Attorney at Law in regard to the loan modification with JSSB, seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh. Motion carried.

Steve Myers made a motion to adopt Resolution 2021-13, authorizing signing of the third modification of the JSSB loan, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried.

Beth Cowher made a motion to approve signing of the third modification agreement with JSSB on the loan established November 13, 2007 original amount $2,140,500.00, fixing the rate at 2.50%, seconded by Katie Blume. Motion carried.

JSSB Loan payment

The semi-annual payment will be due December 2021 funds will need to be transferred from CD/Money Market. Katie Blume made a motion to transfer funds and pay JSSB the semi-annual installment, seconded by Steve Myers. Motion carried.

Beautification CD

This CD is set to mature in the amount of $8,662.91, Katie Blume made a motion to allow the CD to renew at current market rate for the same term, seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh.

Water/Dam grant update – contract to use funds expire in mid-2023

Review HR Policies – tabled

Secretary’s Report

Claren Court

The borough received a phone call from Brookside to inform us that ABB has placed lines on properties without authorization. They are working with ABB to correct.

Pool Donation

Beth Cowher made a motion to release the pool donation of $1,000.00, per 2021 budget, seconded by Steve Myers. Motion carried.

Credit Card for Confer

Katie Blume made a motion authorizing a Borough card to Michael Confer with credit limit of $1,000.00, seconded by Patty Beckenbaugh. Motion carried.

PSAB

After further review of the PASB membership approved last meeting it was discovered that this membership is for training programs only, granting a discount on all training provided by PSAB. As administrative staff has participated in the past training sessions this program is not needed at this time.

Katie Blume made a motion to rescind the motion from last month authorizing payment and pay the new invoice for membership only in the amount of $225.00, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried.

Patty Beckenbaugh made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Beth Cowher. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 PM.

____________________________________________

Denise Immel Secretary/Assistant Treasurer

2021-12-14 Council Agenda

MILLHEIM BOROUGH COUNCIL

Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at 7:00 P.M.

  1. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING CALL TO ORDER
  1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
  1. CITIZENS INPUT (For items not included on the agenda, comments limited to five (5) minutes.)
  1. CONSENT AGENDA
    1. CODE ENFORCEMENT/ HARB / PLANNING COMMISSION REPORTS
    1. EMPLOYEE REPORTS

            1 Approve Fuel Tank

c.    APPROVAL of MINUTES – November 8th

d.    APPROVAL of NOVEMBER FINANCIALS

e.    COMMITTEE and MAYOR’S REPORTS

  • NEW ACTION ITEMS
  1. Approve final 2022 budget
  2. Adopt Tax Resolution 2021-14
  3. Review and approve meeting dates for next year.
  4. Review upcoming ABC appointments, reappoint and fill as necessary
  5. Discuss and understand swearing in procedure for new year
  6. Union Cemetery Reimbursement
  • OLD ACTION ITEMS
  1. Human Relations Commission update
  2. Merry Millheim recap
  3. Grant info updates
    1. Sewer grant signed for and approved ($404,000)
    1. Upcoming – gravel/low pavement grant – send ideas to pursue, possibly defer to Leslie Warriner for project to pursue with grant application
  4. Review of HR Policies
  • SECRETARY’S REPORT
  • CITIZENS INPUT (Comments limited to five (5) minutes)
  1. MISC. COMMENTS AND CALENDAR ITEMS
  2. Millheim Planning Commission Meeting – December 28, 2021 – 7:00 p.m. – Council Room (if needed).
  3. HARB Meeting – January 4, 2022 – 7:00 p.m. – Council Room (if needed).
  4. Next Council Meetings – January 3, 2022 – 7:00 p.m.; January 21, 2022 – 8:30 a.m. (if necessary)
  5. Regional Planning Meeting – January 25, 2022? – 7:00 p.m. – Old Gregg School Room 106
  • ADJOURNMENT