TABLE X: SEWERS
 
Ord./Res. No.
Date Passed
Description
Ord./Res. No.
Date Passed
Description
42
12-20-1895
Adopting and constructing a sewerage system.
48
11-10-1897
Providing a system of public sewers. (This relates to Main Sewer No. 1, in Blair Street, Filer Alley, Pine Street, Elm Street, Poplar Street, Main Street and Center Street.)
50
8-18-1898
Providing for the construction of a main sewer in the borough, beginning at Poplar Street and extending thence along Elm Street to Pine Street, thence along Pine Street to Filer Alley, thence along Filer Alley to a 24-inch sewer, now in said alley, with a lateral branch running from Center Street along Main Street, and a lateral branch extending from the borough limit along Main Street, both of said lateral branches connecting with the main sewer where it crosses Main Street, and assessing the cost thereof as a sewerage tax upon the properties adjoining or adjacent thereto, to be paid by the frontage on said sewers.
52
9-18-1899
Providing for sewers on Filer Alley Extension, North Center Street, Academy Street, West Center Street. This refers to:
 
 
1. Lateral D, Filer Alley from Academy Street to Pine Street;
 
 
2. Lateral F, Filer Alley from Blair Street, 145 feet south;
 
 
3. Extension of Main Sewer No. 2, from N. Center Street at the north property line of A. T. Black’s heirs, south on N. Center Street 627 feet, to the center of Railroad Street;
 
 
4. Lateral C, from the summit of Academy Street nearly opposite S. A. Glenn residence, westwardly 310 feet to Elm Street; and
 
 
5. Lateral E, from the summit of W. Center Street, eastwardly 1,108 feet to Main Street.
53
11-8-1899
Providing for lateral sewers on Main Street and Broad Street in the borough. This refers to:
 
 
1. Lateral F, from Main Street and Center Street, 425 feet eastwardly to a point near the Presbyterian Church; and
 
 
2. Lateral G, from Main Street opposite the Presbyterian Church, northwardly on Broad Street 723 feet to a point near J. W. McConnell residence.
54
1-6-1900
Providing for lateral sewers on Poplar Street, Center Street and Jackson Street in the borough. This refers to:
 
 
1. Lateral H, from a Y in the 8-inch sewer in Center Street opposite the center of Poplar Street, westwardly 300 feet along Poplar Street;
 
 
2. Lateral J, from a manhole in Center Street, 133 feet to Jackson Street, then 1120 feet along Jackson Street to Academy Street; and
 
 
3. Lateral K, along Poplar Street for 573 feet, from Elm Street to Stewart Street.
55
2-3-1900
Providing for lateral sewers on Broad Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral L, from a 24-inch sewer on Broad Street, northward about 1,850 feet to the north borough line.)
59
1-11-1901
Providing for lateral sewers on Stewart Avenue in the borough. (This refers to Lateral M, from a manhole on Main Street southwardly 633 feet on Stewart Street.)
60
6-14-1901
Providing for lateral sewers in Railroad, Grant, Blaine, Second, First, Pine and Academy Streets in the borough. This refers to:
 
 
1. Lateral N, on Railroad Street from Center Street to Grant Street, northwardly on Grant Street to Blaine Street, west along Blaine Street to Second Street, north along Second Street to Locust Street;
 
 
2. Lateral O, on Blaine Street from Grant Street to First Street, north on First Street to Locust Street; and
 
 
3. Lateral P, on Pine Street from Elm Street to Academy Street, west on Academy Street 676 feet.
63
5-23-1902
Providing for lateral sewers on Park Street, Monroe Street and East Pine Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral Q, from the west end of Park Street, eastward along Park Street about 292 feet to Monroe Street, eastwardly along Monroe Street to E. Pine Street, eastwardly along E. Pine Street about 110 feet; also from the intersection of Monroe and E. Pine Streets westwardly along E. Pine Street 300 feet to Wolf Creek.)
65
6-9-1902
Providing for lateral sewers on North Center Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral R, from a lamphole and extending northwardly along the center of the street about 1,065 feet.)
71
6-30-1903
Providing for a lateral sewer on East Main Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral R, from the bridge over Wolf Creek along Main Street to the east borough line.)
73
9-15-1903
Providing for a lateral sewer on West Poplar Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral S, from Stewart Street west to the end of Poplar Street.)
74
4-9-1904
Providing for lateral sewers on Academy Street. This refers to:
 
 
1. Lateral S, from Jackson Street west to Kinder Avenue; and
 
 
2. Lateral T, from Center Street west to a lamphole.
75
5-7-1904
Providing for a lateral sewer in West Center Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral U, from the center of the street opposite the southeast corner of W. S. Moon property, westwardly to the former borough limits.)
82
7-29-1904
Providing for a lateral sewer on East Pine Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral V, from a lamphole, 152 feet east of Monroe Street, eastwardly about 396 feet.)
89
8-11-1905
Providing for a lateral sewer on North Broad and Dale Streets in the borough. (This refers to Lateral X, from a point opposite the northeast corner of William McCurdy property, south to Dale Street, east on Dale Street to McConnell Street; also south on North Broad Street from Dale Street from Dale Street to a point opposite the southeast corner of Redmond Heirs’ property.)
100
3-5-1906
Providing for a lateral sewer on East Main Street in the borough. (This refers to Lateral Y, from a manhole at the east end of the Main Street sewer, eastwardly about 1,100 feet to a point opposite an alley leading from E. Main Street to the Newton Campbell property.)
110
6-8-1907
Authorizing the construction of sewers on McConnell Street, Poplar Street (from Center to Water), and Craig Street. This refers to:
 
 
1. Sewer Z, McConnell Street from Dale Street to Chestnut Street, west along Chestnut Street to the west property line of S.R. Montgomery;
 
 
2. Sewer on Poplar Street, about 60 feet from Center Street southeastwardly to Water Street, then to the creek; and
 
 
3. Sewer on Craig Street, from Garden Avenue, eastwardly to a connection in Poplar Street sewer, at the corner of Craig and Poplar.
140
7-7-1909
Authorizing the construction of a sewer on Harvard and Park Streets in the borough. (This sewer was to begin at the east line of Monroe Street on Park Street, east to Park Street and south on Park Street to E. Pine Street.)
141
7-7-1909
Authorizing the construction of a sewer on Liberty Street from where the present sewer ends southward about 350 feet.
143
8-23-1909
Authorizing the construction of a sewer on Tidball and Garden Avenues. (The sewer was to begin at Garden Avenue and Craig Street, then along Garden Avenue to an alley, then along the alley to Tidball Avenue, north and south on Tidball Avenue an undesignated distance.)
144
10-20-1909
Authorizing the construction and maintenance of a sewer outlet through certain lands in the borough and Pine Township for disposal of sewage of the said borough and the authorizing and the ratifying of certain contracts for the building of the same. (This refers to Sub Main Sewer I, from a point on W. Main Street, 1,690 feet from W. Main Street and Stewart Street, then south to Center Street and beyond the south borough line. For amendment to this ordinance, see Ord. 149.)
149
6-7-1910
Amending an ordinance approved 10-20-1909, authorizing the construction and maintenance of a sewer outlet through certain lands in the borough and Pine Township, for the disposal of sewage of the said borough, and authorizing and certifying certain contracts for building the same. (For ordinance amended, see Ord. 144.)
163
4-5-1911
Authorizing the building, maintaining and operating of a sanitary sewer known as Main Interceptor and securing the right-of-way and condemning the same, and the changing and altering the alignment and grade of all sewers connecting therewith.
166
7-7-1911
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on portions of Barmore and Stewart Avenues and providing for the assessment and collection of the costs of the same. This refers to:
 
 
1. Stewart Street from the borough line northeast 1,136.5 feet; and
 
 
2. Barmore Avenue from Stewart Street southeast 123.3 feet to a manhole, then 275 feet northeast along Barmore Avenue.
170
6-5-1912
Authorizing the construction of a sewer along East Main and Hickory Streets in the borough. (The sewer ran from E. Main Street about 322 feet east of the existing manhole at Main and Liberty Streets, then eastwardly about 110 feet to Hickory Street, then north on Hickory Street about 866 feet.)
171
7-3-1912
Authorizing the construction of a sewer on North Street in the borough, and providing for bids therefor and the assessment of the costs and expenses of the same. (The sewer was to run from a manhole at the upper end of the intercepting sewer about 12 feet west of the west end of the bridge across Wolf Creek, then westwardly about 300 feet.)
174
3-5-1913
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along the portion of West Main Street in the borough, between the western end of the present street paving and a point about 1,720 feet westward therefrom.
199
5-8-1915
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on a portion of Liberty Street in the borough, providing for the advertisement for bids and the assessment of the costs of the same. (This refers to the sewer from a point 450 feet north of the centerline of Miller Avenue, south to Miller Avenue, then 650 feet south to a point opposite property of Joseph Bolender.)
221
12-7-1917
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on a portion of Park Way in the borough; providing for the advertising for bids and the assessment of the costs of the same. (The sewer was to run on Park Way 75 feet from the center of Harvard Street, 375 feet eastward to land of Lawrence Foundry Company.)
232
4-2-1919
Approving an agreement between the Pittsburgh Bessemer and Lake Erie R.R. Co. and the borough granting to the borough the right to lay and maintain a sewer along the Railroad Company’s right-of-way adjoining the south side of Erie Avenue. (This refers to a storm sewer.)
238
7-2-1919
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Maple Street, providing for the advertising for bids and the assessment of costs of same. (the sewer was to run from a point 140 feet from East Main Street, south to the line of Newton Campbell.)
241
8-2-1919
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Grace Street from the center of East Pine Street southerly to the sanitary sewer and imposing the cost thereof upon the abutting property owners.
242
10-4-1919
Authorizing the assessment of the cost of construction of a sanitary sewer on Main Street, from lamphole near line of Black heirs to the borough line for a distance of 280 feet.
243
10-4-1919
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along Riverside and North Streets beginning at existing manhole west side of North Street bridge thence east along North Street for a distance of 226 feet to intersection of North Street and Riverside Street thence along Riverside Street for a distance of 499 feet in the borough, and imposing the cost thereof upon the abutting property owners.
249
8-7-1920
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer from top of hill on Princeton Street to North Avenue and along Riverside to connect with main sewer system.
252
3-5-1921
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along Sunset Avenue beginning at the intersection of Sunset Avenue and South Center Street thence along the center of Sunset Avenue northerly for a distance of approximately 1,000 feet, and imposing the costs thereof upon the abutting property owners.
253
3-5-1921
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along South Center Street from a manhole about 50 feet southwest of South Center Street and Stewart Avenue to the borough line, and imposing the cost thereof upon the abutting property owners.
256
4-12-1921
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer from a point at intersection of Terrace Avenue and Washington Boulevard to a point at intersection of Woodland Drive and Forest Drive, a distance of 1,870 feet.
264
5-7-1921
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Lincoln Avenue from a point at the intersection of West Washington Boulevard to a point on East Washington Boulevard, a distance of 350 feet, and providing for the assessment and collection of the cost and expense thereof.
273
8-6-1921
Authorizing a sanitary sewer from a point at Harvard Street, along Pine Street to borough line on the east.
296
6-6-1922
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer from intersection of Chestnut Street south along centerline of McConnell Street to main intercepting sewer in the borough, and providing for the assessment of the costs and expenses and the collection of the same.
302
6-6-1922
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer from the manhole on Hill Street to the pump house on the Hillcrest Plan of Lots in the borough, and providing for the assessment of the costs and expenses and the collection of the same.
321
7-6-1923
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along Garden Avenue to the borough line, and extending through other lands to connect with the interceptor sewer and providing for the collection of the costs of the same. (The sewer was to begin at a point about 150 feet from Craig Street, southerly to the borough line, and through other lands to the interceptor.)
331
4-12-1924
Authorizing the construction of a sewer on Spring Street, and providing for the assessment of the cost and expense and the collection of the same.
339
6-6-1924
Authorizing the constructing of a sanitary sewer on Poplar Street, from centerline of Spring Street to present sewer near Superior Street and providing for the assessment and collection of the costs and expenses of the same.
341
6-16-1924
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Spring Street from Poplar Street to a point 75 feet from Main Street, and providing for the assessment of the cost and expense of the same.
367
5-12-1927
Untitled ordinance authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along Stockton Avenue in a northeasterly direction for 208 feet to Point Loma Street.
372
7-1-1927
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along West Main Street in a westerly direction. (This refers to a sewer, 300 feet long, from the west line of Lot 6, Block B, and extending to the west line of Lot 4, Block C, of the Barr Addition.)
375
8-8-1927
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along the Old Mercer Road and providing for sewerage for the lots located on North Broad Street. (The sewer was to run from the intersection of N. Center Street and the Township Road in an easterly direction 171.73 feet to the centerline of an alley, then along the alley southerly for 238.5 feet.)
379
4-6-1929
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Euclid Avenue westward from the present main sewer to the intersection of Euclid and Point Loma Streets.
381
7-6-1928
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer along West Main Street in a westerly direction. (The sewer was to run from the existing sewer 125 feet west of the centerline of McCurdy Avenue, in a westerly direction to a point 200 feet, to the east line of Barr Avenue.)
447
5-3-1935
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Barr Avenue, from the present sewer line on West Main Street, north along Barr Avenue a distance of 300 feet.
Res. 449
7-5-1935
Authorizing the Borough Clerk to file an application to the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the construction of secondary treatment at the sewerage disposal plant and designating Herman F. Smith to furnish such information as the government may request.
Res. 451
10-12-1935
Accepting the offer of the United States to the borough to aid by way of a grant in financing the construction of a secondary sewage disposal plant as an addition to the existing primary treating plant.
494
8-19-1940
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on a portion of Oakland Avenue in the borough. (The sewer was to run from the east end of the existing sewer at a point west of Jefferson Street, to a point about 600 feet east thereof.)
495
8-19-1940
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Forest Drive in the borough. (The sewer was to run from Oakland Avenue to Aetna Street.)
502
5-5-1941
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Stowe Street. (The sewer was to run from the main interceptor on Greenwood Drive, west on Stowe Street for approximately 210 feet.)
503
7-11-1941
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on East Lincoln Avenue. (The sewer was to run on Lincoln Avenue from the present sewer in an easterly direction for 85 feet.)
509
2-6-1942
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Flower Avenue. (The sewer was to run from the existing interceptor northeastwardly approximately 480 feet.)
511
6-13-1942
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Terrace Avenue. (The sewer was to run from Green Way to a point 160 feet southeast thereof.)
520
10-12-1944
For laying out, establishing, constructing and operation of a sanitary sewer on West Main Street west of the borough line of the borough. (The ordinance provided for an annual sewer rental of 10#ct per capita payable by the George Junior Republic. This fee has been raised to 15#ct per capita.)
538
10-8-1946
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Tidball Avenue and Beatty Street. (The sewer was to run from an existing manhole on Tidball Avenue 880.5 feet southeast of the centerline of Craig Street, along Tidball Avenue to the centerline of Beatty Street, on Beatty Street 319.5 feet northwest to an existing sewer from Garden Avenue.)
539
10-8-1946
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Highland Avenue from Poplar Street to Rebecca Street.
Res. 9/5/1947
9-5-1947
Untitled resolution authorizing the filing of an application to accompany sewage treatment plans with the State Department of Health.
574
10-18-1948
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Stowe Street. (The sewer was to run from a lamphole 180 feet northwest of the west street line of Greenwood Drive, northwest 105 feet to a proposed manhole.)
Res. 2/7/1949
2-7-1949
Untitled resolution authorizing the Pittsburgh, Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad Company to construct a sewer from the north side of Kinder Avenue to the manhole on Kinder Avenue, through the lands of Filer Bros, and the Wilson Company and connecting with the private sewer of the George Junior Republic.
Res. 2/21/1949
2-21-1949
Untitled resolution authorizing David A. Shelley to construct a 6-inch sanitary sewer on his land lying south of the existing borough limits and to connect the same to the borough’s 24-inch interceptor at Manhole No. 11, on land of Samuel Hunter.
582
3-21-1949
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Tidball Avenue and Clark Street. (The sewer was to run from a manhole at Tidball Avenue and Beatty Street, on Tidball Avenue to Clark Street, along Clark Street 541 feet southeast to a 24-inch interceptor.)
592
10-3-1949
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Sunset Avenue. (The sewer was to run from a manhole 495.55 feet northeast of the centerline of Superior Street, 154.32 feet to Superior Street.)
594
10-17-1949
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Sunset Avenue. (The sewer was to run from Stockton Avenue 150 feet southwestwardly.)
608
7-17-1950
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Ridgeway Avenue and Linden Avenue. (The sewer was to run from Tidball Avenue, on Linden Avenue to Ridgeway Avenue and on Ridgeway Avenue to Craig Street.)
609
7-17-1950
Authorizing the establishment, construction and operation of a sanitary sewer partly within and partly without the borough and the attachment of the said sewer to the sewer system of the borough. (The sewer was to begin on Ketler Drive, 150 feet south of Tidball Avenue, running southeastward 1,020 feet to land of Samuel Hunter, then southeast to an existing sewer. This ordinance also provided for a sewer on Nelson Avenue, from Tidball Avenue southwestward 150 feet.)
622
5-21-1951
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Lincoln Avenue and Winfield Avenue. (The sewer was to run from a lamphole on the centerline of Lincoln Avenue 120 feet southeast of Overhill Street, along Lincoln Avenue to Over-hill Street, then southwestwardly on Overhill Street to Pine Street.)
624
6-18-1951
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on a portion of Martin Street, Hugus Street, Cedar Street and Elmwood Avenue. (This sewer was to run from Martin Street and S. Center Street, southeastward on Martin Street to Hugus Street, along Hugus Street and Cedar Street northeastwardly to the intersection of Cedar Street and Elmwood Avenue, 171.37 feet northeastwardly. Another sewer was to begin at Cedar Street and Elmwood Avenue and run southeastward on Elmwood Avenue for 305 feet.)
642
4-21-1952
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on Rebecca Street. (The sewer was to run from a manhole on the centerline of Rebecca Street, 497 feet northwest of the centerline of Spring Street, 450 feet northwestwardly along Rebecca Street.)
Res. 8/18/1952
8-18-1952
Untitled resolution authorizing construction of a storm sewer on the school premises, the right-of-way extending from Highland Avenue on the east to Grove City Community Park on the west.
666
5-4-1953
Authorizing the establishment, construction and operation of a sanitary sewer without the borough and the attachment of the said sewer to the sewer system of the borough. (The sewer was to run from the centerline of Garden Avenue, 125 feet southeast of the centerline of Beatty Street, thence 435 feet southeast to the centerline of Moreland Avenue, thence 381 feet northeast to an existing sewer. It was constructed for David A. Shelley.)
667
6-15-1953
Authorizing the establishment, construction and operation of a sanitary sewer without the borough and the attachment of the said sewer to the sewer system of the borough. (The sewer, constructed for B. E. Wigant and H. H. Sherman, was to run from the intersection of Winfield Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, southeast along Lincoln Avenue for 241.38 feet.)
683
11-15-1954
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on West Poplar Street in the borough. (The sewer was to run from a manhole on the 10-inch interceptor on W. Poplar Street, 266 feet southeast of the centerline of Highland Avenue, southeastwardly 596 feet to a proposed manhole.)
688
6-20-1955
Authorizing the extension of sanitary sewer service outside the borough limits. (The sewer was to be constructed on W. Main Street from the end of the existing sewer to the Parkview Trailer Court. The owner of the Court was to pay all costs, including engineering and inspection costs and that of installing a pump. The property owners using the sewer were to be responsible for the cost of maintenance. A sewer rental fee was to be paid to the borough by the owners of Parkview Trailer Court, not less than $15 a month so long as not more than 32 trailers occupy the Court. If the lands through which the sewer ran were annexed to the borough, the sewer was to become the property of the borough.)
724
12-17-1956
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on North Street in the borough. (The sewer was to run from Princeton Street southeast 22.50 feet, then northeast 78 feet and 55 feet.)
730
3-18-1957
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in Forest Drive in the borough. (The sewer was to begin at a manhole at Aetna Street and Forest Drive, and run northwestwardly 400 feet.)
731
3-18-1957
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in Madison Street in the borough. (The sewer was to run from E. Pine Street southeastwardly 482 feet.)
732
4-15-1957
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in Overhill Street in the borough. (The sewer was to run between Lincoln Avenue and East Pine Street.)
736
5-21-1957
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in a certain street leading from West Main Street to Grove City Industrial Development Corporation tract of land in the borough. (The sewer was to run from an existing sewer 263.1 feet northwest of the centerline of Cherry Street, 1200 feet northwestwardly along Breckenridge Street.)
798
8-17-1959
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in Oak Street in the borough. (The sewer was to run from a manhole on the north street line of W. Main Street northeast along the centerline of Oak Street 500 feet.)
816
3-19-1962
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in Euclid Avenue in the borough. (The sewer was to begin at a point on the centerline of Euclid Avenue, 545 feet from the centerline of Spring Street, northwestwardly 282 feet to the line of land of Grove City Consolidated School District.)
843
3-31-1965
Authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers in Shady Drive and Eastover Road in the borough.
Res. 2/22/1971
2-22-1971
Untitled resolution adopting plan prepared for Mercer County as the Official Sewage Plan for the borough.
Res. 1/17/1972
1-17-1972
Untitled resolution adopting Method 4 of the Chester Engineers, Inc., report and authorizing feasibility study for the borough and area-wide sewage systems to effect waste sludge and backwash water disposal into the sewer system.
Res. 1/17/1972
1-17-1972
Untitled resolution of intent to enter into a Regional Council of Governments with Harrisville Borough and Pine Township, and authorizing a sewerage feasibility study for the area.
Res. 4/28/1972
4-28-1972
Untitled resolution agreeing to a sewerage feasibility study for the area comprising Grove City, Harrisville, and the Townships of Wolf Creek, Liberty and Pine.
Res. 10/16/1972
10-16-1972
Untitled resolution extending the sewer line from the manhole at the intersection of North Street and Princeton Street east approximately 500 feet, to service the Pine Township Community Center and Fire Station.
Res. 2/19/1973
2-19-1973
Untitled resolution directing that the proposed elementary school building of the Grove City Area School District be included under the Official Sewage Plan.
Res. 2/19/1973
2-19-1973
Untitled resolution authorizing the Official Sewage Plan, at the appropriate time, to include sewage facilities for Lots 5(a), 6 and 7 of Gregg Acres Plan.
Res. 5/9/1973
5-9-1973
Untitled resolution directing Chester Engineers, Inc., to proceed with engineering plans and specifications needed to discontinue the discharge of the filter backwash water and sludge produced by the water treatment process.
Res. 7/16/1973
7-16-1973
Untitled resolution authorizing contract with Chester Engineers, Inc., for preparation of plans and specifications for upgrading the sewage disposal system, including plans for the interceptor.
Res. 6/16/1975
6-16-1975
Untitled resolution providing that until acceptable sewage treatment arrangements were made, Council approve any new tap, connection or additional discharge.
Res. 1976-5
8-2-1976
Untitled resolution authorizing an agreement with Pine Township for sewerage collection and treatment service.
1049
1-25-1977
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer on West Poplar Street in the borough.
1054
7-18-1977
To authorize the condemnation of an easement over a certain tract of land situated in the borough for sewer purposes. (This refers to a 15-foot strip parallel to and 25 feet from the west bank of Wolf Creek.)
Res. 1977-6
7-18-1977
Untitled resolution authorizing a quit-claim deed to Robert and Hazel Ruffing for a 30-foot strip of land in Pine Township, in exchange for an easement through the land for sewer construction.
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To reserve the right for utility and storm sewer easements along said vacated streets and to agree with Cooper Energy Services whereby services pay all costs incurred by the borough to meet legal requirements for vacating said streets, granting easements of Cooper Energy Services’ property surrounding said vacated streets, and relocating any sewers and/or utilities.
Res. 1991-7
7-29-1991
Authorizing the use eminent domain powers to take a 15-foot wide easement over, under and through certain lands located in Pine Township, Mercer County, for the purpose of constructing a sanitary sewer.
1227
8-12-1991
Authorizing use of eminent domain powers for the purpose of taking easements to allow for the construction of the West-End Interceptor sanitary sewer line.
1228
8-26-1991
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer within the municipal boundaries of the borough and Pine Township.
1250
4-18-1994
Authorizing the borough to enter into a wastewater treatment service agreement with Springfield Township.
Res. 1994-8
10-17-1994
Authorizing the Hillview Intermediate Center to be served by existing collection and treatment facilities.
Res. 2007-2
1-15-2007
Authorizing submission to the Department of Environmental Protection Borough Council’s approval and revision to the “Official Plan” of the borough.
Res. 2007-10
8-20-2007
Authorizing submission to the Department of Environmental Protection Borough Council’s approval and revision to the “Official Plan” of the borough.
Res. 2008-17
6-16-2008
Appointing professionals in connection with the financing of the expansion of the waste water treatment plant and making declarations of official intent with respect to reimbursements of temporary advances of funds for capital expenditures to be made from subsequent tax-exempt borrowings.
1382
1-19-2009
Authorizing the adoption of wastewater treatment agreements with Pine Township, Springfield Township, Liberty Township and Harrisville Borough.
Res. 2010-1
2-15-2010
Authorizing submission to the Department of Environmental Protection Borough Council’s approval and revision to the “Official Plan” of the borough.
Res. 2011-21
12-19-2011
Adopting and submitting to the Department of Environmental Protection the borough’s approval as a revision to the “Official Plan” of the borough.
1494
11-20-2023
Authorizing the adoption of a wastewater treatment service agreement with Marion Township.