[Ord. No. 195,
passed 11-16-1949]
It is the desire of the Board to organize a joint authority
together with the Township of Hopewell and the Borough of South Heights,
both situate in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, under the Municipality
Authorities Act of May 2, 1945, P. L. 382, as amended. The name of
the Authority shall be the "Creswell Heights Joint Authority, Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania." The home office of the Authority shall be located
at Glenwillard, Crescent Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
[Ord. No. 195,
passed 11-16-1949; Ord. No. 197, passed 5-2-1950]
The project to be undertaken by the Creswell Heights Joint Authority
is the acquiring, holding, construction, extending and water distribution
systems, to serve the incorporating municipalities and such other
territory as the Authority may lawfully service. The Creswell Heights
Joint Authority is hereby granted the authority and permission to
lay, maintain, repair and renew waterlines in all of the streets,
lanes, ways and alleys which have been duly recognized and accepted
by the Township.
[Ord. No. 390,
passed 8-9-1989]
The term of existence of the Creswell Heights Joint Authority
shall be 50 years from October 5, 1989.
[Ord. No. 195,
passed 11-16-1949]
The members of the Board of the Creswell Heights Joint Authority
shall be seven in number and they shall be appointed as follows:
A. From the Township of Crescent three; from the Township of Hopewell
two; and from the Borough of South Heights two.
B. Each member of the Board shall be appointed by the governing body
of the municipality which he is to represent on said Board. The term
of office of any member of the Board appointed to succeed any of the
first members of the Board shall be for a period of five years.
C. The Board of Supervisors, the Board of Commissioners or the Council
as the case may be shall, at a meeting held not later than one month
prior to January 1, in each year in which a vacancy occurs in the
office filled by that municipality, appoint as a member of the Board,
a citizen of that municipality, for a term of five years to succeed
the member whose term expires on January 1, next succeeding.
D. Any vacancy in the Board shall be filled by the governing body of
the municipality which appointed the member whose vacancy is to be
filled, and the person appointed to fill such vacancy shall hold office
for the remainder of the unexpired term of the member whose vacancy
in office he has been appointed to fill.