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Open House – Bethany Christian Services & Safe Families for Children

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In this episode of Open House, Ray and Lara talk with Elaine Shenk and John Dizon from Bethany Christian Services and their Safe Families for Children program. Learn all about Bethany, what services they provide, and how they help bring and keep families together.

https://bethany.org/

Hanover Borough Council Meeting – 8/28/2024


AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF HANOVER BOROUGH COUNCIL
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2024 AT 7:00 PM
I. PRELIMINARY MATTERS & OFFICERS’ REPORTS
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Moment of Silence
3. Roll Call
4. Acknowledgement of Executive Session, if any
5. Public Comment
6. Recognition of New Administrative Employees: President Reichart
7. Presentations
a. Main Street Hanover: Presentation of updates
8. Consent Agenda
a. Approval of Minutes:
i. July 24, 2024 Council Minutes
ii. August 6, 2024 Council Minutes
b. Finance Reports:
i. Approve Bills for Payment
ii. Accept Monthly Financial Statement
iii. Accept Report of Monthly Investments
c. PennDOT Winter Services Agreement:
i. Approve Resolution No. 1415 for reimbursement for winter services
d. Trick or Treat Night in Hanover Borough
i. Approve for Tuesday, October 22, 2024 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
e. Special Events Permits:
i. Approve Hanover Area Jaycees Halloween Parade Thursday, October 24, 2024
ii. Approve change of date from 8/17/24 to 10/12/24 for Dolphin & Anchor Block Party
f. Transfer Station Hauling Contract:
i. Approve one year contract extension with Double W Farms, LLC
g. Human Resources:
i. Approve Personnel Request and Updated Organizational Chart
h. New Sewer Services Agreement and Water Shut-Off Agreement between Hanover
Borough, McSherrystown Borough, Penn Township, Conewago Township, and the
Conewago Township Municipal Authority:
i. Approve Waiver of the conflict of interest to enable the Solicitor to draft/negotiate
new agreements subject to a review of the final agreements by conflict counsel.
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II. REPORTS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES
Public Safety Committee – Mr. Fuentes
1. Consideration of a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2371 entitled, “AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1796 ENTITLED, ‘AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING ALL
TENANTS [OF] THE BOROUGH TO FILE REPORTS WITH THE BOROUGH
DESIGNATING OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS OF ANY DWELLING UNIT AND ANY
CHANGE IN THE OCCUPANCY OR TENANCY THEREOF AND REQUIRING ALL
LANDLORDS IN THE BOROUGH TO DISTRIBUTE SAID REPORT FORMS TO THEIR
TENANTS, AS SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 278 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
BOROUGH OF HANOVER.’”
Planning Commission – Mr. Hegberg
1. Consideration of a motion to approve Resolution No.1416 for the Preliminary/Final
Subdivision Plan for Home City Ice Company, 236-238 Poplar Street, Hanover, PA.
Finance & Personnel Committee – Mr. Kress
1. Consideration of a motion to approve Resolution No. 1417 revising the schedule of fees for
permits, licenses, and services provided by the Borough of Hanover to include the addition
of a fee for residential rental registration and decreasing the Library room rental fee for
weddings held in the Bare Center.
III. MANAGEMENT & OFFICIALS REPORTS
IV. OTHER MATTERS
➢ Public Comment
September Council Meetings & Council Committee Meetings
*Public Safety Committee Tuesday, September 3, 2024 6:30 PM
*Governance & Policy Committee Monday, September 9, 2024 6:00 PM
*Enhancement Committee Wednesday, September 11, 2024 6:00 PM
*Water & Sewer Committee Thursday, September 12, 2024 7:00 PM
Finance & Personnel Committee Wednesday, September 18, 2024 7:00 PM
Council Budget Workshop Tuesday, September 24, 2024 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Hanover Borough Council: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 7:00 PM
* Committee Meetings will be cancelled if there is no business. Please advise the Borough
Secretary if you will be unable to attend any meetings. Be sure to check the website meeting
calendar at https://www.hanoverboroughpa.gov/
V. ADJOURNMENT

Snack Town Fall Fest and Rocky 98.5’s Battle of The Bands Happening Saturday, September 14, 2024

Presented by Campbell’s Snacks, Iron Lion, and Utz Brands, in Partnership with Rocky 98.5

The Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to unveil an exciting addition to its event lineup this September: Snack Town Fall Fest, proudly presented by Campbell’s Snacks, Iron Lion, and Utz. In conjunction with this highly anticipated event, the Chamber is delighted to announce its partnership with Rocky 98.5‘s Battle of the Bands, a renowned tradition in Adams and York counties.

Snack Town Fall Fest embraces inclusivity by welcoming individuals of all ages. This family-friendly affair promises a diverse array of entertainment, food, and craft vendors. The Chamber is excited to expand our flagship fall event and cater to a broader demographic within our community. Snack Town Fall Fest will embody the spirit of community, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

The most notable addition to Snack Town Fall Fest is Rocky 98.5’s Battle of the Bands, a beloved tradition that will make its debut in Hanover at this year’s festival. This thrilling musical showcase will feature talented performers from across the region, vying for first prize and entertaining audiences with electrifying performances. This event celebrates the vibrant music scene in Adams and York counties, and the Chamber is excited to showcase local talent on a larger stage. Each finalist will go home with a cash prize which has been sponsored by Iron Lion.

The Battle of the Bands finalists and lineup for the day is as follows:

1:30 PM – The Rust Hounds

2:30 PM – The Colin Alvarez Band

3:30 PM – Heads or Tails Experience

Snack Town Fall Fest is FREE and open to everyone! Thanks to our amazing Community Access Sponsor, Brightspeed, you can enjoy all the fun at Moul Field without a ticket. From food to kids’ fun, and the 20th Anniversary of Rocky 98.5’s Battle of the Bands, it’s going to be a day packed with excitement for all ages!

Snack Town Fall Fest is scheduled to take place on September 14, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM at 151 Moul Ave in Hanover.

Don’t miss out! Stay tuned for further updates and announcements as Snack Town Fall Fest approaches. Visit www.snacktownfallfest.com and our Facebook (@SnackTownFallFest) and Instagram (@snacktownfallfest) to learn more.

Hometown Highlights – Episode 03

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Hometown Highlights is back! Mark and Lara bring you up to speed with some of the amazing work we’ve been able to do in the last few months. We are beyond excited for the things to come here at Community Media, and the amazing people we get to work with here in our community!

Gettysburg Borough Council Work Session – 8/26/2024


Borough of Gettysburg
Council Work Session Meeting Agenda
Monday, August 26, 2024 – 7:00 PM
Page 1 of 2
I. Call to Order President Moon

II. Welcome and Opening Remarks President Moon
III. Announcements President Moon
An executive session of the Borough Council of the Borough of Gettysburg was conducted
immediately following the adjournment of the August 12, 2024 monthly General Business
Meeting of the Borough Council consistent with section 708(a)(1) and section 708(a)(5) of
the Sunshine Act.
An executive session will be conducted immediately following the adjournment of this
evening’s monthly work session meeting consistent with section 708(a)(1), section 708(a)(4)
and section 708(a)(5) of the Sunshine Act for the following purposes: (1) to provide
information and to discuss matters of employment and the terms and conditions of
employment of current and prospective Borough employees; (2) to consult with its manager
and solicitor regarding updated information in connection with an appeal filed in the
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, docketed to USCA No. 24-1761,
captioned Linda Atiyeh, et al, Plaintiffs-Appellants v. Borough of Gettysburg, DefendantAppellee; and (3) to review and discuss matters of Borough business which, if conducted
in public, could lead to the disclosure of matters of confidentiality protected by law.
IV. Special Presentation
America250PA – Adams Commission Gable

V. Public Comment (Restricted to items appearing on the agenda – not tabled items)
VI. Current and Old Business

(19) PBS 2024-02 Physical Agility Amendments Wes Heyser
Civil Service Commission
(12) PBS 2020-04 GIL Phase B1 / B2(A) / B2(B) Gable
Clabaugh
(1) PBS 2016-12 Sidewalk Ordinance Revisions Gable
d. Shade Tree Ordinance / Procedures
VII. New Business (none)
VIII. Public Comment (Open to items currently tabled or not listed on the agenda)
IX. Adjournment
X. Executive Session

Gettysburg Borough CDBG Public Hearing #2 – 8/26/2024


Borough of Gettysburg
Borough Council Public Hearing Agenda
August 26, 2024 – 6:30 PM
Special Council Meeting – Public Hearing on Proposed Use of
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds
2023 BOROUGH OF GETTYSBURG
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM
PROPOSED BUDGETS
Residents of the Borough of Gettysburg are hereby notified that the Gettysburg Borough Council intends to hold a
public hearing at 6:30 PM on Monday, August 26th, 2024 to hear comments from the public on the Borough’s fiscal
year 2024 State Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. The Borough Council intends to consider the
proposed FY2024 CDBG Entitlement budgets and application submissions for approval at the Borough Council
meeting immediately following this public hearing.
Gettysburg Borough has been notified by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
that the Borough’s 2024 Entitlement Community Development Block Grant allocation is $127,011. Gettysburg
Borough’s CDBG funds may be used to (1) benefit low to moderate income (LMI) persons, (2) remove slums or blight,
or (3) meet an urgent community need. FY2024 Entitlement CDBG funds may be used for any eligible activity.
The Council proposes to use the Borough’s allocations for the following activities:
ADA curb cuts along various alleys throughout the Borough – $127,011
In the event that the Department of Community and Economic Development does not approve a project, or if
requests are withdrawn, funds may be allocated to other eligible projects. The deadline for the County to submit the
FY2024 CDBG Entitlement application on behalf of the Borough to the Commonwealth is November 1, 2024.
It is anticipated that 70% of the approved grant funds will benefit low to moderate income persons. Further, it is
anticipated that none of the proposed activities will result in temporary or permanent displacement of any
households. However, in the event that displacement should occur, the Borough’s policy for minimizing such
displacement would be in effect. Gettysburg Borough is responsible for replacing all low and moderate income
housing units that may be demolished or converted as a result of the use of CDBG funds.
The Council will accept comment on the proposals prior to and at the public hearing. Documents pertaining to the
budgets and CDBG Program are available for inspection at the Gettysburg Borough Municipal Office Building, 59 East
High Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325 during normal business hours, and on the Gettysburg Borough Website,
www.gettysburgpa.gov. Anyone having questions or comments may contact Charles R. Gable, MPA, Borough
Manager by telephone at (717) 334-1160 ext. 222 or by email at CGable@GettysburgPA.gov.
If you are unable to attend the public hearing, you may direct written comments to Sara Stull, Assistant Borough
Manager, by email at sstull@GettysburgPA.gov or via mail at the Borough of Gettysburg, Attention: Assistant
Borough Manager, 59 East High Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325 by Monday, August 19, 2024.
Anyone requiring special accommodations to participate in the public hearing, or anyone with limited English
Borough of Gettysburg
Borough Council Public Hearing Agenda
August 26, 2024 – 6:30 PM
Special Council Meeting – Public Hearing on Proposed Use of
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds
language proficiency requiring translation services, should contact Sara Stull, Borough Secretary, by phone at (717)
334-1160 ext. 240 or by email at SStull@GettysburgPA.gov by Monday, August 19, 2024. All Borough offices are
handicapped accessible.
The County of Adams and Gettysburg Borough promotes fair housing and makes its entire program available to low
and moderate income families regardless of age, ancestry, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap,
disability, familial status, or use of guide or support animals due to the blindness, deafness, or physical handicap of
the user, or the handling or training of support or guide animals.

BOROUGH OF GETTYSBURG
Charles R. Gable, MPA
Borough Manager
I. Call to Order President Moon
II. Roll Call
Introduce everyone in attendance for the record, including staff,
Council, journalists, and the public.
III. Welcome and Opening Remarks President Moon
Introduce Planning Director
• John Whitmore
IV. 2024 CDBG Funding Level and Process John Whitmore
V. Review Proposed Use of 2024 CDBG Funds John Whitmore
FY2024 CDBG
• $127,011 ADA curb cuts along various alleys throughout the Borough
Total: $127,011
VI. Public Comment
VII. Adjournment

Open House – The Gleaning Project

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In this episode of Open House, Ray sits down with The Gleaning Project. Matthew Moser the executive director, Natalie Sinclair the Assistant Coordinator, Jan Althoff, founder and Carolyn George a volunteer. Learn all about the Gleaning Project, how they help our community, and how you can get involved!

thegleaningproject.org

Annual World War II Weekend at Eisenhower National Historic Site 2024

GETTYSBURG, PA – Join Eisenhower National Historic Site (NHS) staff for our annual World War II Weekend from September 20 to 22. This year’s event theme is 1944, remembering the millions of Americans and Allies in arms who joined together with General Dwight D. Eisenhower in a “great crusade” to fight for freedom over fascism 80 years ago. Park rangers, guest speakers, living historians, and partner organizations will bring the stories and people of 1944 to life through three days of interactive programming and activities for visitors of all ages. All programs and activities are free of charge.

Event highlights include:

  • Notable guest speakers and historians: Henry Sledge, son of famed World War II Marine Eugene Sledge, will speak Friday evening at the Gettysburg National Military Park (NMP) Museum and Visitor Center. On Saturday and Sunday, speakers at Eisenhower NHS include Dr. John C. McManus, Dr. Sara Parry Myers, Kevin Hymel, April Cheek-Messier, Dr. Tyler Bamford, Dr. Jared Frederick, and John Orloff, writer and co-executive producer of the Apple TV+ miniseries Masters of the Air.
  • Ranger-Guided Walking Tours of WWII burials in Gettysburg National Cemetery: Park rangers will offer guided walking tours of Gettysburg National Cemetery that will explore stories of the 590 fallen World War II soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen buried there. These programs will focus on stories relevant to 1944.
  • 1944 Living History Camp at Eisenhower NHS: Visit American and Allied units, as well as groups depicting life on the Homefront, to explore the people and events of 1944. Park rangers will lead guided walking tours of the living history camp throughout the weekend.
  • Family Activities and Programs at Eisenhower NHS: Pick up a Family Activity Booklet, explore the Living History Camp, and look for special Family Activity chalkboard signs. Learn more about the military and civilian groups to complete your five-stars and earn your very own World War II dog tag! Special family programs, reading adventures, and more will take place throughout the weekend.
  • Special 1944 Museum Exhibits: Visit the Gettysburg NMP Museum and Visitor Center to see exhibits from the Naval History and Heritage Command, the National Museum of the U.S. Navy, the National Museum of the Marine Corps, and Eisenhower NHS.
  • Eisenhower Home Tours: Free tours of the only home that Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower ever owned are available on both Saturday and Sunday of World War II Weekend.
    For a full World War II Weekend event schedule and information, visit the Eisenhower NHS website at https://www.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend.htm.

For the safety of visitors, living history groups, and staff, Eisenhower NHS will close to visitation on Friday, September 20 for the World War II camp set up.

How to visit Eisenhower NHS during World War II Weekend:
Weather permitting, free on-site parking for passenger vehicles only will be available at Eisenhower NHS in a farm field accessible from Emmitsburg Road, Business Route 15. For GPS, use 250 Eisenhower Farm Rd.
Shuttle buses depart every hour from the Gettysburg NMP Museum and Visitor Center, located at 1195 Baltimore Pike, on both days of the event. A shuttle fee does apply. Visit the Gettysburg Foundation website or call 877-874-2478 to make reservations.
Bus groups should plan to use the shuttle system. Accessible parking is located at the Museum and Visitor Center with access to the site via the shuttle. Limited accessible parking is available on-site.
All National Park Service World War II Weekend programming is free of charge. Outdoor programs are weather dependent.

About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 431 national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at https://www.nps.gov and on FacebookInstagramTwitter, and YouTube.

Hanover Borough Finance & Personnel / Council Workshop – 8/21/2024


HANOVER BOROUGH COUNCIL
FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
AUGUST 21, 2024 – 7:00 PM
44 FREDERICK ST. HANOVER
AND VIA ZOOM FOR PUBLIC ACCESS
1. Public Comment
2. Acknowledgement of Executive Session
3. Presentations
a. Executive Summary 2025 Budget: Finance Director Shelton
4. Consent Agenda
a. Minutes: Approval of Minutes of July 17, 2024
b. Finance Reports:
i. Approve Bills for Payment
ii. Accept Monthly Financial Statement
iii. Accept Report of Monthly Investments
c. Plan Approval:
i. Approve Resolution No. _____ for “The Home City Ice Company”
Preliminary / Final Minor Subdivision Plan
d. PennDOT Winter Services Agreement:
i. Approve Resolution No. ______ for reimbursement for winter
services
e. Special Events Permits:
i. Hanover Area Jaycees Halloween Parade
5. Finance, Personnel & Administration
a. Miscellaneous Fee Resolution: Approve revised resolution
i. Addition of rental registration fee
ii. Amending Library room rental fees
b. Transfer Station Hauling Contract: Approve 1 year extension with Double
W Farms, LLC
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c. Personnel Request with updated Org Chart: Approve Personnel Request
and updated Organization Chart
6. Reports of Council Members, Council Committees and Other Public Bodies
7. Correspondence and Information
8. Additional Public Comment
9. Adjournment

Gettysburg Planning Commission Meeting – 08/19/2024

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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Monday, August 19, 2024 at 7:00pm | Borough Council Chambers
1. Convene Meeting
2. Review and Approve Agenda
3. Review and Approval of Meeting Minutes
A. July 15, 2024, Meeting Minutes
4. Public Comment Restricted to Items on the Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
5. Tabled Old Business – NONE
6. New Business
A. Review of July 29, 2024 Public Open House Meeting and Comments.
B. Review of July 15, 2024 Planning Commission Rezoning comments.
C. Discussion regarding Sections 2 and 3, Zoning District and Land-Use regulations of
the 2023-2024 Zoning Ordinance revisions as provided by the completed initial
draft document.
7. Announcements
A. The next Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 16,
2024, at 7:00 p.m.
B. The next Rezoning meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 6:00
p.m.
8. Additional Comments from Planning Commission Members
9. Public Comment
10.Adjourn

Open House – Jason Martz | National Park – August Update

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In this episode of Open House, Ray talks with returning guest, Jason Martz who is the Communication Specialist for the Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower Historic Site. They discuss how the Park’s July event went, what you can find on the Park’s website, and some upcoming events like the World World II Weekend.

To learn even more about the parks, and the events visit: nps.gov/gett or nps.gov/eise

Licensed Battlefield Guide Tier 1-Written Exam Registration Dates Announced

GETTYSBURG, PA – Gettysburg National Military Park is pleased to announce the registration dates for the Tier-1 Written Exam. The written exam is the first step in a multi-tiered licensing process to become a Licensed Battlefield Guide at Gettysburg National Military Park. Registration will take place via www.pay.gov beginning on Monday, August 19, 2024, and closing at 11:59pm EST Saturday, September 7, 2024. The registration fee is $250.00 and only payments via pay.gov will be accepted. No personal checks will be accepted. No late registrations will be accepted.

The written exam, the first part of an intense multi-tiered process, will be given on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at the Harrisburg Area Community College (Gettysburg Campus) from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Once the registration window closes, registrants will receive more detailed information regarding logistics for exam day.

Information about the licensing process is available on the park’s website at www.nps.gov/gett. The licensing process consists of five tiers: the written exam, the panel interview, the field practicum, the oral exam, and the post-licensing orientation. Candidates must pass each tier in succession to become a Licensed Battlefield Guide.

Gettysburg National Military Park is a unit of the National Park Service that preserves and protects the resources associated with the Battle of Gettysburg and the Gettysburg National Cemetery, and provides an understanding of the events that occurred there within the context of American History. Information is available at www.nps.gov/gett.

www.nps.gov

About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 430 national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at https://www.nps.gov and on FacebookInstagramTwitter, and YouTube.

McSherrystown Borough Council Meeting – 08/14/2024

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McSherrystown Borough Council General Meeting Agenda
Wednesday August 14, 2024, at 7pm
Borough Council: Mayor & Staff:
Robert Niedererr, Catherine Hagerman (Mayor), Joseph VonSas, Luke Gibson (Solicitor), Timothy Klunk, Jessica Freiert (Manager Secretary,) Kim Wagner, Keith Lewter, Thomas Snyder, Stephen Pascoe.
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Invocation
4. Attendance Roll Call
5. Approval of July 10th Meeting Minutes
6. Announcement/Communications
a. Executive Session Announcement
b. Police/Mayor Report
7. Public Comment Period
8. New Business
a. Motion to approve separation of Public Works Employees
b. Motion to advertise Public Works Positions
c. Approval of Expenditures
9. Call for motion to Adjourn
Announcement of Next Public Meeting:
The next public meeting of the McSherrystown Borough Council is currently scheduled for
Wednesday August 28, 2024 at 7:00pm in the Borough Council Chambers.

Meet Fred Kermes

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“Today’s Community Spotlight: Meet Fred Kermes, the heart and soul behind Big Dippers. For over 33 years, Fred has been serving up smiles and sweet memories one scoop at a time.”
Thanks for all you do for the community with your laughter and generosity!
“See you through the window”! 🍦

Gettysburg National Military Park Seeks Public Assistance For Missing Artifacts

GETTYSBURG, PA – Gettysburg National Military Park (NMP) staff are seeking public assistance regarding artifacts that went missing between December of 2023 and January of 2024. The artifacts were taken from a historical site near Brooke Avenue, commonly referred to the Timbers farm, on the southern end of the battlefield. Law enforcement rangers are conducting an active investigation and are seeking public assistance.
Information from visitors is often very helpful to investigators. If you were in the area of Timbers farm between December 2023 to January 2024, or if you have information that could help, please contact us. You don’t have to tell us who you are, but please tell us what you know.
Anyone who has any information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Adams County Crimestoppers hotline at 717-334-8057. Tips can also be submitted to accrimestoppers.com or via email to the park at GETT_Superintendent@nps.gov. A reward is being offered.
Thank you for your assistance in protecting the resources of Gettysburg NMP.

www.nps.gov

About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 430 national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at https://www.nps.gov and on FacebookInstagramTwitter, and YouTube.

Gettysburg Borough Council Meeting – 8/12/2024


Borough of Gettysburg
Council Business Meeting Agenda
Monday, August 12, 2024 – 7:00 PM
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I. Council – Call to Order President Moon
II. Moment of Silence and Pledge of Allegiance President Moon
III. Welcome and Opening Remarks President Moon
IV. Announcements President Moon

An executive session of the Borough Council of the Borough of Gettysburg was
conducted immediately following the adjournment of the July 22, 2024 monthly work
session of the Borough Council consistent with section 708(a)(1) and section 708(a)(5)
of the Sunshine Act.
An executive session will be conducted immediately following the adjournment of this
evening’s monthly general business meeting consistent with section 708(a)(1) and
section 708(a)(5) of the Sunshine Act for the following purposes: (1) to provide
information and to discuss matters of employment and the terms and conditions of
employment of current and prospective Borough administrative employees; and (2)
to review and discuss matters of Borough business which, if conducted in public, could
lead to the disclosure of information or matters of confidentiality protected by law.
V. Approval of Agenda and Minutes – Council
A motion to approve the August 12, 2024 agenda as presented.
A motion to approve minutes of the Council Meeting held on July 8, 2024; and to
approve the minutes of the CDBG Public Hearing #1 and the Council Work Session,
each held on July 22, 2024, as presented.
VI. Special Presentation
Gettysburg Inner Loop Construction Clabaugh
• Traffic Plan C.S. Davidson, Inc.
o Washinton Street
o West Railroad Street
o Racehorse Alley
VII. Public Comment (Restricted to Items on the Agenda)
VIII. Current and Old Business

A. Planning Department
1. Planning /Zoning/Code Enforcement John Whitmore
a. Departmental Report
A motion to authorize the finalization and the publication for the subsequent intended
enactment by the Borough Council of the Gettysburg Borough Sign Ordinance of
2024 and the related amendment, modification and replacement of the Borough’s sign
Borough of Gettysburg
Council Business Meeting Agenda
Monday, August 12, 2024 – 7:00 PM
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ordinance regulations, as codified in Chapter 19 of the Code of Ordinances of the
Borough of Gettysburg.
A motion to authorize the execution and delivery of a Land Development Agreement
with Gettysgolf, LLC for the development of certain real property located within the
Borough and situate at 533 Steinwehr Avenue. J. Matthew Moon, President of
Borough Council, and Sara L. Stull, Borough Secretary, are hereby authorized to
sign, attest, execute and deliver the Land Development Agreement on behalf of the
Borough of Gettysburg.

2. Historic & Environmental Preservation Debra English
a. Departmental Report
b. Motions Needing Council Action
A motion to accept the recommendations of the Borough of Gettysburg Historic
Architectural Review Board (HARB) following its review on July 17, 2024 and to
approve the grant of Certificates of Appropriateness for the following applications as
presented: COA-240042 MAJOR PROJECT: 338 S. Washington Street – Edward
Huggins for the roof replacement project to include the replacement of the historic
metal roof on the structure and front porch with 26-guage Henderson galvanized
aluminum standing seam as submitted in the application dated May 20, 2024; COA240047 MAJOR PROJECT: 233 Buford Avenue – Shawn Sterner for the front porch
deck/stair replacement project to include a deck design painted white or gray with
vertical mullions, required railings, and the boxing of the steps that is code compliant
when the new scope is submitted for approval; COA-240034 MAJOR PROJECT: 65
Steinwehr Avenue – John Mueller for the roof project to include the removal of an
existing rear skylight and to cover with charcoal shingles, and to deny any
replacement of the historic standing seam metal roof with alternate roof materials;
COA-240046 MAJOR PROJECT: 161 N. Stratton Street – Melissa Stull for the
window/gutter/downspout replacement project to include the replacement of 10
windows on the side and rear facades with alternate window materials (excluding the
three front façade windows), and to replace the existing gutters and two downspouts
with alternate materials as stated in the application submitted on June 20, 2024.
B. Parking Department
1. Departmental Report Becka Fissel
2. Motions Needing Council Action
A motion to authorize the finalization and the publication for the subsequent intended
enactment by the Borough Council of a proposed ordinance, amending Chapter 15,
Part 4 of the Code of Ordinances of the Borough of Gettysburg, for the purposes of
removing an area of payment parking spaces on the west side of North Washington
Street between Racehorse Alley and Railroad Street and to amend the payment
parking zone on the west side of North Washington Street accordingly.
Borough of Gettysburg
Council Business Meeting Agenda
Monday, August 12, 2024 – 7:00 PM
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A motion to authorize the execution and delivery of Amendment #1 to the
Memorandum of Understanding for Parking Services for Citizens called to Jury
Duty, originally dated on November 14, 2022, with the County of Adams for
amendment of the MOU to authorize the replacement of the use of parking tokens
with the use of standard parking pass documents (templates) to be issued by the
Borough to be used for the parking of motor vehicles within the Race Horse Alley
Parking Garage by citizens of Adams County called for jury duty in the Court of
Common Pleas. J. Matthew Moon, President of Borough Council, and Sara L. Stull,
Borough Secretary, are hereby authorized to sign, attest, execute and deliver the
Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding for Parking Services on behalf of
the Borough of Gettysburg.
A motion to authorize the designation and establishment of a parking space for the
exclusive use by persons with disabilities in an area on the east side of South Howard
Avenue at or near its intersection with Wolf Alley and to authorize the placement and
erection of appropriate signage that the designated parking space is reserved for use
by persons with disabilities and that any unauthorized use by a person parking in
such space shall be subject to a fine and may subject the unlawfully parked motor
vehicle to towing.
C. Public Works Department
1. Departmental Report Robert Harbaugh
2. Motions Needing Council Action

A motion to adopt Resolution No. 081224-1 for the purpose of authorizing the
execution and delivery of a Winter Maintenance Services Agreement with the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, for the transfer of
winter maintenance responsibilities to the Borough for designated state highways
within the Borough of Gettysburg. J. Matthew Moon, President of Borough Council,
Charles R. Gable, MPA, Borough Manager, and Sara L. Stull, Borough Secretary,
are hereby authorized to sign, attest, execute and deliver the Winter Maintenance
Services Agreement on behalf of the Borough of Gettysburg.
D. Borough Engineer
1. Engineer Report Chad Clabaugh
E. Police Department
1. Departmental Report Chief Robert Glenny
A motion authorizing the preparation of a resolution for subsequent consideration of
adoption by the Borough Council in order to authorize the intergovernmental
cooperation by the Borough and to enter into a mutual aid and assistance cooperation
agreement with the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior,
for the purposes of providing mutual law enforcement services and emergency
assistance by the officers of the Gettysburg Borough Police Department within the
Borough of Gettysburg
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$214,664 or $287,240
$109,732 or $159,596
Gettysburg National Military Park and the Eisenhower National Historic Site and by
the National Park Service law enforcement rangers and Park Service police officers
within the Borough of Gettysburg.
F. Office of the Manager/Treasurer
1. Borough Secretary’s Report Sara L. Stull
2. Borough Manager’s Report Charles R. Gable
3. Motions Needing Council Action
A motion to approve all bills and payrolls for the month as presented.
A motion to approve the 2025 Minimum Municipal Obligation (MMO) based upon
market value of assets for the Gettysburg Police Pension Plan in the amount of
____________________and the Non-Uniformed Pension Plan in the amount of
____________________.
A motion to adopt Resolution No. 081224-2 for the purpose of authorizing, ratifying,
confirming and implementing the acceptance of electronic or online payments and
the receipt of certain Borough fees and costs, as authorized by either ordinance or
resolution enacted or adopted by the Borough Council.
IX. Reports
A. Liaison Reports
1. MSG Jill Sellers
Main Street Gettysburg
2. GARA Chad-Alan Carr
Gettysburg Area Recreation Authority
3. GMA Christopher Berger
Gettysburg Municipal Authority
4. SAHGB Judith Butterfield
Steinwehr Avenue Heart of Gettysburg Battlefield
5. ACBA Mayor Frealing
Adams County Boroughs Association
6. ACCOG Judith Butterfield
Adams County Council of Governments
7. HABPI Patricia Lawson
Health Adams Bicycle Pedestrian, Inc.
8. ACTPO Judith Butterfield
Adams County Transportation Planning Organization
9. Trail Feasibility Study Christopher Berger
Borough of Gettysburg
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B. Other Reports
1. Recycling Report Judith Butterfield
2. Gettysburg Fire Department Report
3. Adams County EMS Report
X. Elected Official’s Comments
A. Mayor Rita Frealing
B. Peter Bales
C. Alisha Sanders
D. Chris Berger
E. Patricia Lawson
F. Chad-Alan Carr
G. Vice President Judith Butterfield
H. President Matthew Moon
XI. Public Comment
XII. Adjournment
XIII. Executive Session

Gettysburg Storm Water Authority Meeting – 8/12/2024


GETTYSBURG BOROUGH STORM WATER AUTHORITY
(GBSWA) BUSINESS MEETING
I. GBSWA – Call to Order Chair Malewicki
II. Welcome and Opening Remarks Chair Malewicki
III. Announcements Chair Malewicki
IV. Approval of Agenda, Minutes, and other Business Chair Malewicki
A motion to approve the agenda as presented.
A motion to approve all bills and payrolls as presented.
A motion to approve the June 10, 2024 GBSWA business meeting minutes.
V. Public Comment (Restricted to Items on the Agenda)
VI. Special Presentation
None
VII. Current Business
A. Financial Updates

• Revenue vs. Expenses YTD (2024) Gable
i. Bank Accounts
• Payments Received (2024 Billing) English
• Liens Filed (2023 Billing Cycle) Boyer
Borough of Gettysburg
Monday, August 12, 2024 @ 5:30 PM
GBSWA – Gettysburg Borough Storm Water Authority
Borough of Gettysburg
GBSWA – Gettysburg Borough Storm Water Authority
Monday – August 12, 2024 5:30 PM
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VIII. Old Business
A. Engineer Updates Clabaugh
B. Lincoln/Highland/Johns Master Plan Clabaugh
A motion to authorize the engineer to begin the design and engineering of the
Lincoln Avenue Project.
C. Capital Improvement Pan Updates Clabaugh
D. Gettysburg Inner Loop Phase B2(B) Funding Clabaugh
• Update and Traffic Plan on GIL Phase B2(B) Construction
• Funding Commitments:
o CDBG $261,584
o DCNR (C2P2) $200,000
o HABPI $149,000
o GBSWA $230,000 $330,000
o GMA $225,000 $325,000
o Gettysburg Borough $273,500 Balance of remainder
$1,339,084
A motion to amend the Memorandum of Understanding for Construction
Work on Gettysburg Inner Loop Phase B2(B) between the Gettysburg
Municipal Authority, The Gettysburg Borough Storm Water Authority, and
the Borough of Gettysburg, pertaining to the reimbursement by the
Gettysburg Borough Storm Water Authority of construction expenses (in the
amount of $330,000) associated with stormwater components of the project,
with such approval of the Memorandum of Understanding being contingent
upon the separate approval of the Memorandum of Understanding by the
other parties thereto.
IX. New Business
A. 2025 Budget Gable
• Purchase of Walk Behind Skid Loader (2025 Budget) Harbaugh
• Proposed Changes to Rates, Rules, & Regulations English
i. Adjustment in Billing Cycle (Calendar Year)
B. Obtaining Easements for the Stevens Run Chanel Walls Clabaugh
Gable
X. Public Comment
XI. Adjournment

Open House – Adams County Arts Council

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In this episode of Open House, Ray talks with Lisa Cadigan, the Executive Director of the Adams County Arts Council. They discuss the many ways the Arts Council provides artistic avenues for people to have a voice and be heard, and the many ways the community can connect through art.

To learn even more about the Arts Council visit their website at: adamsarts.org

Coach Jimmy Smith and Jack Greenholt – Delone Catholic Squires

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In this Sports Chat Special, Jeff, Corey and Ray talk with Coach Jimmy Smith and Assistant Coach Jack Greenholt. Along with them are some of the Delone Catholic Squires players: Aidan Wittmer, Brady Dettinburn, Nic Pierce, Ethan Little, Zach Staub, and Denver Ostrum. With the partnership of the Adams County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, the Coaches and players talk about some of the virtues we can learn through sports, and how it helps build character, and a strong community.

Sports Chat – 08/06/2024 – Delone Catholic Squires

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Join Jeff and Corey as they talk with Coach Jimmy Smith, and Assistant Coach Jack Greenholt about the Delone Catholic Squires. Some players who joined in are: Pat Devine, Chris Cole, Aiden Groft, JD Sieg, Zach Staub, Preston Younkins, Matt Mummert, Jack Wilson and Parker Hoshenstein.

Open House – Joe Ewers from the 2nd South Carolina String Band

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In this special episode of Open House, Ray talks with Joe Ewers the founder of the 2nd South Carolina String Band! Joe discusses how the band got started, how they became the most popular Civil War String Band, and where they are today.

To learn even more about the band, or to listen to their music you can visit their website at:
CIVILWARBAND.COM

Meet Autumn Montgomery

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*Community spotlight: Meet Autumn Montgomery!*
Autumn is the CEO and President of Wisdom through Encouragement! She is dedicated to providing hope, help, and healing to those in need. Whether it’s personal trauma, or other challenges, Wisdom Through Encouragement offers support through faith-based personal healing. Find your freedom and support with Autumn and her team.
Thanks for bringing Community out to RC’s dollar days! Keep up the great work!!!
To learn even more on Autumn, check our her Open House below!

Five Loaves Sandwiches

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On todays community spotlight: We want to shine the light on Tommy and Becky!!!
“Celebrating community spirit and delicious sandwiches at Five Loaves Sandwiches! Grateful for the smiles, service, and a special message to feed the soul..”

Hanover Borough to Receive Grant for Traffic Signal Upgrades

Hanover, York County, Pa. – Funding for traffic signal upgrades in Hanover Borough was recently approved under PennDOT’s “Green Light-Go” program.

Under the state grant program, Hanover Borough will receive $328,120 for comprehensive upgrades to signal equipment at the intersection of Eisenhower Drive and two heavily used shopping centers. State Rep. Kate Klunk (R-Hanover) and Hanover Borough officials believe this will facilitate traffic improvements and enhance safety in Hanover’s north end.

“The funding awarded from Green Light-Go will relieve congestion and improve traffic flow by upgrading to newer technologies in detection, which in turn allows traffic signals to respond to real-time traffic demand,” said Klunk. “This is just one piece of the puzzle for instituting long-term safety improvements to the Eisenhower Drive intersection. I am looking forward to seeing all the pieces come together.”

“The borough has been wanting to update this intersection for years, but the cost has been prohibitive,” said Margie Lewis, Hanover Borough manager. “Receiving the grant will allow us to finally implement a modern traffic signal on Eisenhower Drive, providing safer travel for motorists.”

The grant will also allow Hanover Borough to add LED luminaries to this poorly lit section of roadway and add a built-in battery back-up system that will allow the signal to function during power outages. The borough intends to use this design as a template for future traffic signal upgrades to improve safety in the municipality.

Green Light-Go grants are provided as reimbursements to municipalities for updates to improve the efficiency and operation of existing traffic signals. Grant funding may be used for a range of operational improvements including, but not limited to, light-emitting diode (LED) technology installation, traffic signal retiming, developing special event plans and monitoring traffic signals, as well as upgrading traffic signals to the latest technologies.

These projects are funded through the appropriation for fiscal year 2024-25.

The Borough of Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, was incorporated in 1815. It is governed by the Borough Council, overseen by the Borough Manager, and staffed by administrative, public service, public works, sewer, water, refuse and engineering professionals. Known as the Snack Food Capital of the World, Hanover is home, not only to numerous food industries, but also to manufacturing, technology, commercial sales, and services. Hanover Borough offices, located at 44 Frederick Street, can be reached at 717-637-3877 or by email at Info@HanoverBoroughPA.gov. More information is available at www.HanoverBoroughPA.gov.

Franklin County America 250 PA Launches Website for United States Semiquincentennial

America is poised to celebrate its 250th birthday on July 4, 2026, and Franklin County PA is getting ready for the big celebration by launching a website dedicated to celebrating Franklin County, PA: www.America250PAFranklinCounty.com. The site remembers the chapters of American history that played out across Franklin County PA, highlights celebratory events, and invites the public to get involved. Pennsylvania’s statewide commemoration is promising to be E.P.I.C.—to educate, to preserve, to innovate, and to celebrate. Franklin County is ready to take the challenge as one of PA’s 67 counites and promises an EPIC commemoration.

America250PAFranklinCounty.com is set up as a gateway:

to educate the public about the amazing place Franklin County PA is,
to bring attention to important county sites preserved by past generations for future generations,
to highlight innovators and leaders of Franklin County in the Franklin County Hall of Fame,
to celebrate with a parade, community tours, and more than 20-months of events throughout Franklin County.

A special part of America250PA is the Liberty Tree Project. A Liberty Tree is slated for planting in each county of Pennsylvania. Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Freemasons, the Liberty Tree remembers the great elm, which was a symbol of freedom to colonists as well as a meeting place in the days leading up to the Revolutionary War. The America250PA Liberty Trees represent the spirited supporters of freedom and their gathering together to bring independence. Franklin County planted and dedicated an America250PA Liberty Tree at Fort Chambers Park in downtown Chambersburg on October 17, 2023.

Upcoming projects of the Franklin County America 250 PA Committee include “Pay Tribute: Stories of Franklin County” to save residents’ stories in their own voices to share during the celebration and beyond. Personal history is the foundation of local, state, and national history. Another Committee project invites Franklin County residents to design the America250PA Franklin County t-shirt.

Franklin County’s commemoration is striving to bring a fresh perspective and a renewed appreciation to the contributions of Franklin County to the Commonwealth and America. Learn more; explore www.America250PAFranklinCounty.com; join the 250th commemoration.

Meet Miranda Senft!

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**Community Spotlight: Meet Miranda Senft!**

Join us in celebrating Miranda Senft, our exceptional massage therapist at Yielded Vessel Massage Therapy. With her expert skills and caring touch, she’s been transforming the lives of many in Abbottstown and Gettysburg, PA.
Contact:
📞 717-253-6222
📧 yieldedvesselmassagetherapy@gmail.com
📸 @yieldedvesselmassagetherapy
Thank you, Miranda, for your dedication and for helping our community feel relaxed and rejuvenated!

Gettysburg Reptile Expo – July 20th, 2024

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This years reptile expo did NOT disappoint! Met a lot of amazing vendors……. And even held a few new “friends”. 👀😳😎
Next Gettysburg Reptile Expo: November 9th!

Open House – Lomas Center Museum

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In this episode of Open House, Ray talks with Michael Nelson, the Executive Director of the Lomas Center Museum, and Pete Socks from SockEm Web Solutions. They discuss what the museum has, how it began, events it holds and much more.

To learn more of the Lomas Center Museum visit:
lomascenter.org

Coach Scott Anderson 2023 Adams County Sports Hall of Fame Inductee!

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In this special edition of Sports Chat, Jeff Cook hosts Scott Anderson, a Hall of Famer from the Adams County chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. They delve into Scott’s multifaceted sports career, including his coaching and refereeing experiences across various sports. Scott underscores the significance of sports in shaping young lives, the values of teamwork and personal growth, and the satisfaction derived from coaching.