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Tunkhannock Twp.

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A fire escrow check in the amount of $2,000 for Vivian Conte at 221 Candle Dr. was approved.

Solicitor Harry Coleman asked for a month to talk to the owners about a proposed joinder deed for 2023 - 328 at 1575 Long Pond Road.

Joseph Weitz was appointed alternate member of the Zoning Hearing Board.

Tabled in new business was the proposed solar permit, proposed Act 167 Stormwater and recreation fee, which Atty. Coleman would like to “tighten up.”

Further discussion will be held about the proposed warehouse/distribution ordinance as well as updating the official map.

PennDOT will be given information about the intersection of Long Pond and Clearview Road to do a study and see what is needed there.

A $5,000 community impact grant was received from the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau to help replace fences around the ballfield and playground.

The resignation of Ellen Lott from the Planning Commission was accepted. It was noted that she was “a great asset.”

A motion passed that Rosebud Court could not be used as requested by Indian Mountain Lake for gate access to the community as it was “not for the betterment of the Township.”

The township was under 22 hours of Pocono Mountain Regional Police coverage for the month.

Pocono Mountain Regional EMA had 24 calls for the month and is currently having a subscription drive.

Tunkhannock Township Volunteer Fire Department has had 63 calls for the year. They recently held rescue classes and will hold another one in the fall.

The next meeting of the Tunkhannock Township Board of Supervisors will be May 10 at 7 p.m.

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