APPENDIX D
GOVERNMENTAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
ORD/RES.
DATE
SUBJECT
ORD/RES.
DATE
SUBJECT
Res. 9/5/1910
9/5/1910
Authorizing a 4 year contract with the Marysville Light, Heat and Power Company.
4/9/1914
4/9/1914
Authorizing the Borough Council to employ a competent engineer to make surveys, prepare a Borough map and to design a comprehensive sanitary and storm sewer system and sewage disposal works.
10/7/1929
10/7/1929
Providing for the furnishing of electric lighting service to the Borough of Marysville.
12/16/1929
12/16/1929
Authorizing a street lighting contract with the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company.
1/16/1940
1/16/1940
Authorizing a 10 year contract with the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company for street lighting.
Res. 6/7/1943
6/7/1943
Requesting that the State Department of Health take over the administration of the health laws within the Borough of Marysville.
Res. 9/9/1946
9/9/1946
Requesting the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania take over the administration of the health laws within the Borough of Marysville.
2/6/1950
2/6/1950
Providing for the furnishing of electric street lighting service to the Borough of Marysville.
2/1/1960
2/1/1960
Providing for the furnishing of electric street lighting service to the Borough of Marysville.
Res. 4/28/1966
4/28/1966
Approving a contract for planning assistance between the Borough, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, acting through the State Department of Commerce.
235
11/4/1968
Appointing an independent auditor for the Borough of Marysville.
240
10/6/1969
Investing $15,294.67 in a certificate of deposit with the First National Bank
Res. 10/2/1972
10/2/1972
Complying with Section 1920.3A of the Flood Insurance Program Regulations.
Res. 1/15/1973A
1/15/1973
Guaranteeing the sum of $131,250 to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the purpose of completing the extension of the Borough's sanitary sewage facility.
Res. 1/15/1973B
1/15/1973
Requesting the Governor of Pennsylvania to use a part of the Federal Revenue Sharing funds to support a subsidy for other municipal employees.
Res. 5/24/1973
5/24/1973
Awarding various specified contracts.
Res. 8/9/1973
8/9/1973
Designating the Commonwealth National Bank as the trustee of the Marysville Borough Police Pension Fund.
Res. 1/7/1974
1/7/1974
Increasing the gasoline tax to offset the rising costs of local highway construction and maintenance.
Res. 7
-/-/-
Authorizing Marysville Fire Company members to engage in firemen's training schools, conventions, meetings, civic functions and fund raising activities.
Res. 2/4/1974
2/4/1974
Recommending that the Shoemaker families not be required to remove the mobile homes currently in place on their lots.
Res. 4/16/1974
4/16/1974
Delegating the West Shore Council of Governments the authority to operate and expand a joint police records center.
Res. 1/6/1975
1/6/1975
Urging the Governor and the Pennsylvania Legislature to give the highest priority to the immediate enactment of legislation to provide a substantial allocation in State Revenue Sharing for local governments.
Res. 291
1/6/1975
Supporting the continuation of Federal Revenue Sharing.
Res. 8/28/1975
8/28/1975
Authorizing and directing the trustee to transfer $13,408.68 for certain repairs.
304
9/13/1976
Authorizing and directing the trustee to transfer $10,000 for certain repairs.
Res. 9/12/1975
9/12/1975
Appointing the Capital Area Tax Collection Bureau as income tax officer.
Res. 4/4/1977
4/4/1977
Authorizing the submission of application for CETA Title 6 Public Service for the Borough.
Res. 9/12/1977
9/12/1977
Authorizing the transfer of $10,000 for certain repairs.
Res. 11/6/1978
11/6/1978
Requesting that Act 170 of 1978 be amended to exclude Borough officials.
Res. 2/4/1980
2/4/1980
Opposing House Bill 1 or any other constitutional spending limit introduced in the Senate or House of Representatives.
Res. 3/6/1980
3/6/1980
Declaring the no Borough Police Officer shall maintain any outside employment.
Res. 2/2/1981
2/2/1981
Authorizing the use of Liquid Fuel Tax Funds for the purpose of maintenance and repair of existing roads and streets.
Res. 4/2/1984
4/2/1984
Requesting a Community Facilities grant of $50,000 to be used for rehabilitation of sewer interceptor along the Susquehanna River.
Res. 8
-/-/-
Expressing interest in the bridge inspection program of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Res. 36
11/5/1984
Waiving contribution from members of the Police Pension Fund for the year 1983.
Res. 37
2/4/1985
Authorizing the execution of a letter of agreement with the Perry County Commissioners for the purpose of submission of a Pennsylvania Community Development Block Grant Program Application.
Res. 38
3/4/1985
Urging the President and the Pennsylvania Senators and Congressmen to reinsert Federal Revenue Sharing funding in the 1985-86 federal budget.
Res. 39
4/1/1985
Requesting a Community Facilities grant of $40,227.50 from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used for rehabilitation of the sewer collection system's interceptor along the Susquehanna River.
Res. 40
6/3/1985
Designating and appointing the administration and management of the federal assistance received by the Borough through the Community Development Block Grant Program.
Res. 6/3/1985
6/3/1985
Adopting the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs Deferred Compensation Plan for the voluntary participation of eligible Borough employees.
Res. 42
-/-/-
Expressing interest in the bridge reinspection program of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Res. 43
9/9/1985
Requesting the County of Perry to revise the existing Solid Waste Management Plan.
Res. 44
12/8/1985
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1984.
Res. 46
12/9/1985
Authorizing the Borough to secure funds necessary to construct an addition to the Borough building.
Res. 47
2/3/1986
Authorizing the trustee to transfer the sum of $1,500 for repairs.
Res. 48
7/7/1986
Authorizing the transfer of $842.50 from the Bond Redemption and Surplus Fund for the purpose of repairs.
Res. 49
10/6/1986
Authorizing the participation in the voluntary Gypsy Moth Aerial Treatment Cost-Share Program.
Res. 50
11/3/1986
Resolving to reimburse uniformed and non-uniformed employees, Borough Manager and Chief of Police for utilization of personal, non-Borough vehicles.
Res. 51
11/3/1986
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1987.
Res. 52
12/8/1986
Authorizing the Department of Community Affairs to assist in conducting a study of law enforcement services.
Res. 53-A
1/5/1987
Authorizing the submission of the request for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to provide 50% reimbursement for costs incurred in the vertical adjustment of sanitary sewer manholes affected by the Route 850 project.
Res. 53-B
1/5/1987
Entering into a reimbursement agreement with the Department of Transportation.
Res. 54
3/2/1987
Authorizing the submission of the request for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to provide 50% reimbursement for costs incurred in the vertical adjustment of sanitary sewer manholes affected by the Routes 11 and 15 project.
Res. 55
-/-/-
Expressing interest in the Bridge Reinspection Program of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Res. 57
11/2/1987
Authorizing the incorporation of the Capital Area Tax Collection Bureau.
399
7/6/1987
Authorizing a management agreement between the Borough of Marysville and the Borough Authority.
400
7/6/1987
Authorizing the termination of the agreement between the Borough of Marysville and the Borough Authority.
Res. 59
12/7/1987
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1988.
Res. 61
11/7/1988
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1989.
Res. 62
2/6/1989
Requesting the Perry County Board of Elections place a referendum on the 5/16/1989 municipal ballot asking the voters “Do you favor the issuance of licenses to conduct small games of chance in the Borough of Marysville.”
Res. 63
2/6/1989
Authorizing a ground lease agreement between the Borough of Marysville and Locust Village Associates.
Res. 65
6/5/1989
Placing into effect the emergency operations plan of Marysville Borough.
Res. 66
6/19/1989
Authorizing the Marysville Borough Police to accompany any emergency vehicle dispatched to another political subdivision.
Res. 67
6/19/1989
Agreeing to participate in the 1990 Gypsy Moth Aerial Residential Spray Treatment Program.
Res. 68
9/25/1989
Entering into a first addendum to the ground lease between the Borough of Marysville and Locust Village Associates.
Res. 70
11/6/1989
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1990.
Res. 72
11/5/1990
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1991.
Res. 73
11/5/1990
Appointing Greenawalt & Company as the independent auditor for the Borough of Marysville.
Res. 92
9/2/1992
Requesting authorization to participate in purchase of contracts of the Department of General Services.
Res. 84
11/10/1992
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1993.
Res. 85
7/16/1993
Declaring intention to follow the schedules and procedures for disposition of records as set forth in the Municipal Records Manual.
Res. 94
11/1/1993
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1994.
Res. 95
6/30/1994
Authorizing a declaration of taking.
Res. 97
11/7/1994
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1994.
Res. 98
11/7/1994
Authorizing the Borough to make an application for a loan in the amount of $35,000.
Res. 99-A
-/-/-
Authorizing the Borough to join with other local government units as a settler of the Pennsylvania Local Government Trust for the purpose of purchasing shares of the Trust.
454
2/13/1995
Authorizing the Borough to join with other local government units as a settler of the Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust for the purpose of purchasing shares of the Trust.
Res. 100
3/13/1995
Ratifying, accepting and adopting the Perry County revised Municipal Solid Waste Management Plan by the Borough.
Res. 102
8/14/1995
Declaring as policy of the Borough of Marysville to provide equal opportunity to all persons and to prohibit discrimination.
Res. 103
9/11/1995
Authorizing the Department of Community Affairs to assist in conducting a study of law enforcement.
Res. 104
10/16/1995
Authorizing the Borough of make application for a loan in the amount of $35,000.
Res. 107
5/6/1996
Amending Section 4.8, Alternate Physical Fitness Testing, of the Marysville Civil Service Commission Rules and Regulations.
Res. 108
6/10/1996
Authorizing signing of a commitment letter from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority.
Res. 111
9/9/1996
Authorizing a declaration of taking.
Res. 112
11/4/1996
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1997.
Res. 115
7/14/1997
Authorizing a declaration of taking.
Res. 116
8/11/1997
Authorizing the Borough Manager to sign a grant on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 117
8/11/1997
Authorizing the erection of signs across Routes 11 and 15 from July 28 to August 2,1997 and from September 20 to September 24, 1997.
Res. 118
11/3/1997
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1998.
Res. 119
4/13/1998
Supporting the passage of the “Lawsuit Abuse Reform Act.”
Res. 122
6/8/1998
Amending the Borough of Marysville Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.
490
10/5/1998
Adopting an agreement with the County of Cumberland Office of the District Attorney, Office of Sheriff and other area municipalities for mutual aid and for cooperative law enforcement efforts.
Res. 124
11/9/1998
Waiving contribution to the Police Pension Fund for the year 1999.
Res. 126
11/9/1998
Resolving that the Hearing Officer method shall be the administrative process to receive and make decisions on petitions from local taxpayers relating to assessments or determinations of refunds by the administrator of earned income and occupational privilege taxes levied by the Borough of Marysville.
Res. 127
-/71998
Resolving that regulations governing the practice of filing petitions for review or hearing of administrative appeals to the Hearing Officer from local taxpayers relating to assessments or determinations of refunds by the administrator of the earned income and occupational privilege taxes are adopted as the regulations of the Borough of Marysville.
Res. 128
2/8/1999
Authorizing a ground lease between the Borough of Marysville and the Marysville Rye Senior Citizen Center.
497
9/13/1999
Assessing the costs of the South Main Street low pressure force main project by the front foot rule upon the properties benefitted or adjoining or adjacent to that project.
Res. 131B
10/15/2000
Setting fees for the Borough Engineer and his/her staff and outside engineer, land surveyor, landscape architect, geologist, hydrologist or engineer.
Res. 132B
4/11/2000
Resolving that no contribution from members of the police pension fund shall be required for the year 1999.
Res. 133A
10/16/2000
Authorizing the application for a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources unser its program known as the Community Conservation Partnerships Program in the amount of $5,500 for use in the planning and development of parks within the Borough.
Res. 133B
11/13/2000
Designating the Capital Area Tax Collection Bureau to collect the Occupational Privilege Tax within the Borough.
Res. 135
10/16/2000
Authorizing the application for a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in the amount of $5,500 for use in the planning and development of parks.
Res. 136
10/16/2000
Setting fees for the Borough Engineer and his/her staff and outside engineer, land surveyor, landscape architect, geologist and hydrologist.
Res. 138B
11/13/2000
Designating the Capital Area Tax Collection Bureau to collect the Occupational Privilege Tax within the Borough.
Res. 139A
1/8/2001
Supporting the efforts of the Cumberland/Perry Counties Joint Task Force on transportation and planning and joining as a member municipality.
Res. 140
1/10/2001
Supporting the efforts of the Cumberland/Perry Counties Joint Task Force on Transportation and Planning and joining as a member municipality.
Res. 140A
2/12/2001
Declaring its intention to erect or place signs or banners across a State highway.
Res. 140B
1/8/2001
Recognizing the authority and authorizing the Volunteer Fire Company to recover reasonable costs of firefighting materials, equipment, personnel hours and hazardous abatement materials.
Res. 142A
2/12/2001
Declaring its intention to erect or place signs or banners across a State highway.
Res. 143A
3/12/2001
Authorizing the Borough of Marysville to make application for a grant on our behalf through the application to the DEP Growing Greener Fund.
Res. 144A
3/12/2002
Authorizing the Borough Council to make contracts of insurance with any insurance company, association or exchange, authorized to transact business in the Commonwealth, ensuring Borough employees or Mayor and Council or any class or classes thereof, or their dependents, under a policy or policies of insurance covering health, hospitalization, medical and surgical service and/or accident insurance.
Res. 145A
3/12/2001
Designating J. Craig Raisner, Council President, Janet Hardman, Borough Manager, Lois Vaccaro, Treasurer and Kimberlee Charles, Administrative Secretary to have access to any safe deposit box leased to the Borough of Marysville by the First National Bank of Marysville.
Res. 145B
3/12/2001
Authorizing the Borough Council to make contracts of insurance covering health, hospitalization, medical and surgical service and/or accident insurance.
Res. 146
4/9/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts o behalf of the Marysville Borough, J. Craig Raisner, Council President, Ann Simonetti, Council Vice-President, Janet Hardman, Borough Manager, Lois Vaccaro, Treasurer, Patricia Bucher, Administrative Secretary and Kimberlee Charles, Administrative Secretary.
Res. 146B
3/12/2001
Authorizing the Borough Council to make application for a grant to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.
Res. 147
6/11/2001
Resolving to participate as a member in the State Treasurer's INVEST Program for Local Governments (Invest) for the purpose of purchasing and redeeming shares of INVEST (INVEST Shares).
Res. 148A
6/11/2001
Authorizing signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Marysville Borough, J. Craig Raisner, Council President, Ann Simonetti, Council Vice-President, James Lewis, Councilman, Janet Hardman, Borough Manager and Kimberlee Charles, Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper, Patricia Bucher, Secretary/Receptionist.
Res. 148B
3/12/2001
Authorizing the Borough to make application for a grant to the Department of Environmental Protection to undertake a feasibility study to separate the combined sewer and stormwater system.
Res. 149A
6/11/2001
Declaring its intention to erect or place signs or banners across a State highway.
Res. 149B
3/12/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 150A
4/9/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 150B
6/18/2001
Appointing Christopher Albright to fill an existing vacancy on the Borough Council.
Res. 152A
8/13/2001
Authorizing signatories to sign bank drafts of the Marysville Borough, J. Craig Raisner, Council President, Ann Simonetti, Council Vice-President, James Lewis, Councilman, Kimberlee Charles, Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper and Patricia Bucher, Secretary/Receptionist.
Res. 152B
8/13/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 153A
8/13/2001
Authorizing signatories to sign bank drafts of the Marysville Borough, J. Craig Raisner, Council President, Ann Simonetti, Council Vice-President, Lois Vaccaro, Treasurer, Patricia Bucher, Administrative Secretary and Kimberlee Charles, Administrative Secretary.
Res. 153B
8/13/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 154A
8/15/2001
Authorizing signatories to sign bank drafts of the Marysville Borough, J. Craig Raisner, Council President, Ann Simonetti, Council Vice-President, Lois Vaccaro, Treasurer, Marita J. Kelley, Borough Manager, Patricia Bucher, Administrative Secretary and Kimberlee Charles, Administrative Secretary.
Res. 154B
10/5/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 155
6/18/2001
Appointing Christopher Albright to fill a vacancy existing on Borough Council.
Res. 156
8/13/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 157A
8/13/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 157B
12/10/2001
Recognizing the discrepancies in PennDOT maintenance practices with respect to State highways passing through Townships and Boroughs and urging that such practices be changed and discrepancies eliminated.
Res. 158A
10/15/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 159
12/10/2001
Recognizing the discrepancies in PennDOT maintenance practices with respect to State highways passing through Townships and Boroughs and urging that such practices be changed and discrepancies eliminated.
Res. 160B
2/11/2001
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 162
2/11/2002
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 163
4/8/2002
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 164
5/13/2002
Authorizing the Borough to make application for a grant to the Department of Community and Economic Development to prepare a Community Revitalization Strategy and Plans.
Res. 165
5/13/2002
Desiring to waive the required member contributions to the police pension plan for the year 2002.
Res. 165/A
6/3/2002
Authorizing the Borough Manager to sign an Agility Agreement between the Borough and the Department of Transportation.
Res. 165B
6/3/2002
Authorizing the participation in the PSAB Borough Management Caucus.
Res. 167
7/8/2002
Waving, canceling and remitting member contributions to the Police Pension Fund for the years 2000 and 2001.
Res. 168
7/8/2002
Declaring its intention to erect or place signs or banners across a State highway.
Res. 169
7/8/2002
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 169A
7/22/2002
Authorizing the participation of the Borough elected officials in the PSAB Services Ltd. Borough Elected Officials Program.
Res. 170
8/5/2002
Supporting additional measures to maintain the viability of the region's volunteer fire and emergency services and to protect public safety.
537
8/12/2002
Electing to change the benefits it has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Article rV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.
Res. 172
9/30/2002
Authorizing and directing the Borough Manager to sign an agreement between the Borough and the Department of Transportation.
Res. 172A
9/9/2002
Declaring its intention to erect or place signs or banners across a State highway.
Res. 173
10/14/2002
Desiring to apply to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for a grant to undertake a project title Swimming Pool Feasibility Study.
Res. 174
10/14/2002
Desiring to apply to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for a grant to under a project title Small Community Grant for Recreational Equipment Modernization.
Res. 175
12/9/2002
Recognizing the efforts and mission of the Cumberland and Perry Counties Joint Task Force on Transportation and Planning and supporting the overall direction of the Safety and Congestion Management System Study.
Res. 176
1/13/2003
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 177
1/13/2003
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 178
2/10/2003
Designation authorized personnel to have access to any safe deposit box leased by the Borough by the First National Bank of Marysville.
Res. 179
2/10/2003
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
542
2/10/2003
Consenting to join the Perry County Council of Governments.
Res. 180
4/1/2003
Authorizing the Borough Manager to execute on behalf of the Borough all required forms and documents for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
Res. 181
4/14/2003
Declaring its intention to erect or place signs or banners across a State highway.
544
4/14/2003
Entering into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the County and other municipalities located within Perry County for the purpose of estabhshing a Regional Emergency Management Agency and one Joint Emergency Operations Plan.
Res. 183
6/9/2003
Authorizing the execution of a cooperation agreement with the Perry County Commissioners for the purpose of submission of a Pennsylvania Community Development Block Grant Program Application.
Res. 185
6/9/2003
Approving a change to the Capital Area Tax Collection Bureau's Earned Income Tax regulations.
Res. 186
6/9/2003
Declaring its intention to erect or place signs or banners across a State highway.
Res. 187
7/14/203
Designating certain individuals as authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 190
10/13/2003
Resolving that the Signature Page for Grant Application and Grant Agreement may be signed on behalf of the applicant by the official who, at the time of signing, has the title of Borough Manager.
Res. 191
 
10/13/2003Resolving that the First National Bank of Marysville will act as the trustee of a checking account in order to draft payment for a loan from USDA Rural Utilities Service.
Res. 192
10/13/2003
Specifically agreeing to enroll employees employed on a permanent basis in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.
Res. 196
1/12/2004
Designating certain individuals as atithorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 197
2/9/2004
Adopting the Comprehensive Plan for Marysville Borough.
Res. 199
3/8/2004
Closing out a Community Conservation Partnerships Program grant project.
Res. 201
4/12/2004
Declaring the Borough's intention to erect or place a sign or banner across a State highway.
Res. 202
6/14/2004
Declaring the Borough's intention to erect or place a sign or banner across a State highway.
Res. 205
8/9/2004
Declaring the Borough’s intention to erect or place a sign or banner across a State highway.
Res. 206
9/13/2004
Requesting permission to participate in the Pennsylvania Department of General Services Cooperative Purchasing Program.
Res. 207
10/11/2004
Desiring to undertake the Wading Pool Improvements project; and desiring to apply to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (“Department”) for a grant for the purpose of carrying out the project.
Res. 208
10/11/2004
Closing out Community Conservation Partnerships Grant Project (BRC-7-121)
Res. 209
10/11/2004
Authorizing Marita J. Kelley, Borough Manager, to execute for and in behalf of the Borough all required forms and documents under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
Res. 210
11/8/2004
Closing out Community Conservation Partnerships Grant Project (BRC-TAG-9-128).
Res. 211
3/14/2005
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 212
4/11/2005
Adding the Borough’s name to the roll of those committed to the preservation and full funding of the Community Development Block Grant program.
Res. 213
4/11/2005
Approving the request for approval of the intermunicipal transfer of a restaurant liquor license to Mama Leone’s Pizzeria at 210 North State Road
Res. 216
10/10/2005
Appointing a chief administrative officer for the nonuniform and police pension plans.
Res. 217
12/21/2005
Sale of Borough property.
Res. 218
8/18/2005
Declaring the Borough’s intention to erect or place a sign or banner across a State highway.
Res. 219
2/13/2006
Mandating the National Incident Management System be utilized for all incident management in the Borough.
568
4/10/2006
Electing to change the benefits it has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.
Res. 220
5/8/2006
Declaring the Borough’s intention to erect or place a sign or banner across a State highway.
Res. 221
5/8/2006
Opposing both State and national franchising legislation currently being considered by the Pennsylvania State Legislature and the United States Congress.
Res. 222
7/10/2006
Declaring the Borough’s intention to erect or place a sign or banner across a State highway.
Res. 223
7/10/2006
Declaring the Borough’s intention to erect or place a sign or banner across a State highway.
Res. 224
8/14/2006
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 225
8/14/2006
Designating approved storage facilities for towed motor vehicles pursuant to §§15-602, 15-603, and 15-604; namely, (1) Rick Magaro, (2) Evinger’s, (3) Edkin’s Towing (for emergencies only) 1
Res. 226
8/14/2006
Appointing a chief administrative officer for the nonuniform and uniform pension plans.
Res. 227
9/11/2006
Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community and Economic Development in the amount of $80,000 for revitalization of the Downtown Business District and Heritage Park project.
Res. 228
9/11/2006
Desiring to undertake the Heritage Park improvements project and desiring to apply to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (“Department”) for a grant for the purpose of carrying out this project.
Res. 229
10/2/2006
Authorizing the filing of a proposal for funds with the Department of Community and Economic Development and desiring of obtaining funds from the Department in the amount of $35,000 for revitalization of the Heritage Park improvements and the downtown revitalization.
Res. 230
10/2/2006
Recommending the Downtown Marysville Revitalization Strategy and Plan and the recommendations and proposals contained herein to public officials, appointed officials, the business community, civic associations, and the general citizens of Marysville Borough for guidance in matters concerning the future physical, social, and economic development of the Borough.
Res. 231
10/27/2006
Appointing Deborah Troutman, a registered elector of the Borough, to the office of Mayor of the Borough of Marysville to serve until the first Monday in January, 2008.
Res. 232
10/27/2006
Authorizing the PennDOT/Marysville Borough Sobriety Checkpoint and expanded DUI enforcement project
Res. 233
2/5/2007
Adopting the U.S. Conference of Mayors Deferred Compensation Program and its attendant investment options and hereby establishes the Borough of Marysville Deferred Compensation Plan for the voluntary participation of all eligible Borough employees and elected officials.
Res. 234
2/5/2007
Authorizing use of a consent agenda by the Marysville Borough Council
Res. 235
2/26/2007
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 236
9/10/2007
Home Investment Partnership
Res. 238
1/14/2008
Appointing a chief administrative officer for the nonuniform and uniform pension plans.
Res. 239
2/11/2008
Authorizing participation in the PACC Automotive and Equipment Contract.
Res. 241
3/10/2008
Requesting the Pennsylvania Legislature to fundthe mandatory requirements of United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) as set forth through the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) for compliance of the Chesapeake Bay 2000 Agreement.
Res. 242
3/10/2008
Authorizing participation in the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs Junior Council Program.
Res. 243
4/14/2008
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 244
4/14/2008
Opposing the concept of a mandated Statewide municipal police pension system.
Res. 247
7/14/2008
Desiring to undertake the Heritage Park improvements project and desiring to apply to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (“Department”) for a grant for the purpose of carrying out this project.
Res. 248
7/14/2008
Agreeing to voluntarily participate in the Susquehanna Water Gap Landscape initiative over the next 12 months.
Res. 249
11/10/2008
Approving submission of an application for $250,000 in funding under the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic New Communities/Main Street Program for costs associated with the reconstruction of Marysville’s Business District.
578
8/11/2008
Electing to change the benefits the Borough has in the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System under Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law; agreeing to be bound by all provisions of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law as amended and as applicable to member municipalities changing benefits under the provisions of this Article: stating which of certain options permitted under the said law are accepted by the Borough.
Res. 250
8/11/2008
Designating two officer(s) or representative(s) of Borough of Marysville to have access to any safe deposit box leased to the Borough by the First National Bank of Marysville.
Res. 251
9/8/2008
Adopting Perry County Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan as the official mitigation plan of the Borough.
Res. 255
4/13/2009
Authorizing and empowering to ratify the amendments to the Capital Tax Collection Bureau Articles of Incorporation, pursuant to Article 17.
Res. 256
4/13/2009
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 257
4/13/2009
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 258
4/13/2009
Appointing Heather Casale to fill a vacancy on Borough Council.
Res. 259
4/13/2009
Allowing an escalator clause for bituminous material to be included as part of the proposal pursuant to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication 408 current edition §110.04 with exceptions.
Res. 260
5/11/2009
Desiring to undertake the Community Improvements project and desiring to receive grant from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
590
9/12/2011
Electing to amend the uniform (police) municipal pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.
591
8/8/2011
Electing to amend its municipal pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.
629
3/9/2020
Electing to amend the police pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.
630
3/9/2020
Electing to amend the non-uniform pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.
636
3/8/2021
Electing to amend the police pension plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System pursuant to Article IV of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement Law.
Res. 346
1/10/2022
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 347
1/10/2022
Designating authorized signatories to sign bank drafts on behalf of the Borough.
Res. 348
1/10/2022
Authorizing the Borough Manager to be the electronic signator in the PennDOT Engineering and Construction Management System (ECMS).
Res. 349
-/-/2022
Authorizing the submission of a Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program (GTRP) Grant Application to the Commonwealth Financing Authority.
Res. 350
-/-/2022
Authorizing the submission of a Community Parks and Recreation Grant Application to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Res. 351
2/14/2022
Waiving required member contributions to the Police Pension Plan.
Res. 352
2/14/2022
Allowing the use of the Borough’s EIN by the tax collector to establish a public funds account for the collection of taxes.
641
-/-/2022
Expressing Council’s intention to organize a Stormwater Authority under the Municipality Authorities Act for the purpose of exercising the powers conferred by the Act.
 
 
 
 

 

Notes

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   Editor’s Note: See “Fee Schedule” immediately preceding Chapter 1 for current fees and charges.