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New code officer, logo, revised STR rules & more at Penn Forest by Seth Isenberg
The new Carbon County Emergency Operations Training Center hosted its first training class on November 3. Lehighton Ambulance was making use of the facility that day to train members of its staff in Tactical Emergency Casualty Care. In this photo, instructors watch as the students apply tourniquets. Other drills included evacuating a victim while protecting from gunfire, and stabilizing the severely injured. Crews then went inside for additional special training. The $10 million Training Center was completed this month.
Photos on front page by Seth Isenberg
At their regular November Penn Forest Township supervisors meeting, supervisors attracted a full house and then some for a hearing about a proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance that extends the commercial zone up Route 903 and along Stony Mountain Road, then across the Turnpike to include the travel plaza. It also puts rules into place for future development, including for warehouses. Supervisors voted 4-1, Dr. Pat Holland opposed, to advertise the amendment for adoption at a special meeting November 17. During the hearing, an attorney for a developer interested in building a warehouse on the long-empty golf course property on Stony Mountain Road, abutting the Turnpike, told supervisors that his client has legal concerns about the proposed new ordinance which restricts the size of a warehouse. See PENN FOREST, page 2
Gluck presides at first Kidder Supers meeting by Seth Isenberg Ray Gluck presided as chairman for the first time at the regular monthly Kidder Township supervisors meeting on October 25. He was elected chairman at the October 11 special meeting, so this was the first regular meeting he chaired. Gluck has been the vice-chairman on and off for many years. The short agenda included
approving the release of the security for the Exeter Group warehouse of $1,263,574, contingent on the township receiving a new bond for the property maintenance agreement for $2,528,965 to cover the next 18 months. Signal Services, maintainers of the township’s traffic signals, should be installing the signal controls for the fire companies to use in the near future. See KIDDER, page 4