[The following ordinances and resolutions are no longer of
general interest, primarily because their provisions were carried
out directly after their enactment. Since these ordinances and resolutions
are mainly of historical or special interest, it has not been considered
necessary to include their entire text here. Instead, they are arranged
in groups, according to subject matter, and within each group are
listed by title in chronological order. Persons desiring to read the
full text of any of these enactments may do so by consulting the original
ordinance books in the office of the Borough Secretary. The ordinances
and resolutions in this chapter are grouped under the following headings:]
1-1.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into a contract in writing with A. Buchanan and E.N. Hutton,
partners trading as East End Land Company with
a view to passing a certain ordinance or ordinances, ordaining or
reordaining certain streets and alleys and establishing grades. (June
7, 1909) (This was for the conveyance of land to the borough for street
purposes.)
1-2.
Authorizing the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company to relocate, change and elevate its line of railroad through the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and for this purpose to locate, construct, maintain and operate a revised line of railroad within the limits of the said borough, and making an agreement and contract between Cumberland Valley Railroad Company and The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg, under the provisions of the Act of June 9, 1874, for the relocation, change and elevation of the line of the said railroad within the limits of the said borough, for the purpose of securing the safety of lives and property, and further prescribing the conditions under which the said line may be constructed, and the manner of constructing the same, and providing for the closing, opening and supplying of certain streets and alleys, or portions thereof, and for the altering and changing of the grades of certain streets and alleys. (June 2, 1911) (For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 1-3, below.)
1-3.
Amending an ordinance approved the second day of June, A.D. 1911,
authorizing the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company to relocate, change, and elevate its line of railroad through the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (December 30, 1911) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 1-2, above. This allowed the railroad to construct reinforced concrete bridges over Queen and Market Streets, instead of the plate girder construction originally planned, and changed the grade for those streets to allow for such construction.)
1-4.
Approving a new profile for the line of railway of the Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Railroad Extension Company within the Borough of Chambersburg. (December 20, 1915) (This agreement
provided that the company (1) improve South Main Street, from a point
200 feet north of its crossing at grade, to a point 100 feet south
of the crossing; (2) construct retaining walls along its tracks on
Water Street and grade the street between Washington and German Streets;
(3) allow the Chambersburg and Gettysburg Street Railway to cross
its tracks on Market Street; and (4) raise to grade the sidewalk in
front of the Miller Hotel. The borough agreed to relocate a portion
of Hood Street.)
1-5.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into a contract with Quigley Hafer for the relocating of two dwelling houses, namely Nos. 255 and 259
East Liberty Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(May 19, 1932)
1-6.
Authorizing the execution of an agreement with William
M. Rupert for the care and maintenance of the public dump
located on his land on the south side of Commerce Street a short distance
west of Hood Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (July 6, 1932)
1-7.
Authorizing the execution of an agreement between The Burgess and
Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg and the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, dated June 28th, 1939, and numbered
"Borough Agreement No. St. 12." (July 5, 1939) (This related to the
single track, siding and right-of-way of the railroad on Park Avenue
and the macadamizing of the avenue by the borough.)
1-8.
Authorizing the Borough of Chambersburg to cooperate with other member
municipalities in establishing and/or participating in the Penn Prime
Trust. (Ordinance 88-14, August 24, 1988)
2-1.
Untitled ordinance extending South Main Street to Lincoln Street,
and South Second Street to a point opposite the same point and taking the land known as the Franklin County
Fairground to be a part of the Borough. (February 26,
1883)
2-2.
Untitled ordinance authorizing annexation to the Borough of a portion of Guilford Township located on the east side of South Second Street. (May 5, 1902)
2-3.
Annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg a certain portion
of the Townships of Guilford and Hamilton, in the County of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania, lying adjacent
to the Borough of Chambersburg, in accordance with the prayer of a
petition of the majority of the freehold owners of the lots and outlots
embraced in said section. (May 20, 1903)
2-4.
Annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa., a certain section of the Townships of Guilford, Greene
and Hamilton, in the County of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania,
lying adjacent to the said Borough of Chambersburg, in accordance
with the prayer of a petition of a majority of the freehold owners
of the lots and outlots embraced within said section. (November 6,
1907)
2-5.
Annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, certain land in Hamilton Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,
owned in fee simple by The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg and lying adjacent to the said Borough of Chambersburg.
(April 16, 1929)
2-6.
Annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg a certain portion
of Greene Township in the County of Franklin and State
of Pennsylvania, lying adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, in
accordance with the prayer of a petition of the freehold-owner thereof.
(September 8, 1939)
2-7.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Greene Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
First Ward of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation thereof
shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (September 30, 1954)
2-8.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Guilford Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
Third Ward of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation thereof
shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (May 23, 1955)
2-9.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Greene Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
First Ward of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation thereof
shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (June 10, 1957)
2-10.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Guilford Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed and become a part of the
Fifth Ward of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation thereof
shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (April 25, 1960)
2-11.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Guilford Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
Fifth Ward of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation thereof
shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (September 11, 1961)
2-12.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Guilford Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
Third and Fifth Wards of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation
thereof shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin
County, Pennsylvania. (May 14, 1962)
2-13.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Greene Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
First Ward of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation thereof
shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin County.
(Ordinance 64-23, July 27, 1964)
2-14.
Approving the petitions for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg,
a section of Guilford Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
Second and Fifth Wards of the said Borough of Chambersburg, if the
annexation thereof shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions
of Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 65-22, July 12, 1965)
2-15.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Guilford Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
Fifth Ward of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation thereof
shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 67-5, February 13,
1967)
2-16.
Approving the petition for annexing to the Borough of Chambersburg
a section of Guilford Township, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Borough of Chambersburg, and providing
that the said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of the
Third and Fifth Wards of the said Borough of Chambersburg if the annexation
thereof shall be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Franklin
County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 67-16, April
10, 1967)
3-1.
Accepting the provisions of the will of Blanche B. Coyle, deceased,
and appropriating one thousand dollars to the
"Coyle Free Library." (May 26, 1916)
3-2.
Appropriating the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars to the Coyle Free Library. (February 2, 1925)
3-3.
Appropriating the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars to the Coyle Free Library. (January 4, 1926)
3-4.
Appropriating certain monies of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1930, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 11, 1930)
3-5.
Appropriating certain monies of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1931, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 2, 1931)
3-6.
Appropriating certain monies of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1932, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 4, 1932)
3-7.
Appropriating certain monies of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1933, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 13, 1933)
3-8.
Authorizing an additional appropriation of moneys from the electric
light sinking fund for the purpose of paying for the construction
of the dam and reservoir, referred to in Sections 1 and 2 of an ordinance approved the 22nd day of December, 1932. (August 11, 1933) (For ordinance referred to, see Section 18-32, below.
3-9.
Authorizing an additional appropriation of moneys from the electric
light sinking fund for the purpose of paying for the construction
of the dam and reservoir, referred to in Sections 1 and
2 of an ordinance approved the 22nd day of December, 1932. (March
6, 1934) (For ordinance referred to, see Section 18-32, below.
3-10.
Appropriating certain monies of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year, 1934, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (March 6, 1934)
3-11.
Appropriating additional money for the Police Department
for the year 1934. (December 15,
1934)
3-12.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1935, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 5, 1935)
3-13.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year, 1936, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 3, 1936)
3-14.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1937, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (March 2, 1937)
3-15.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1938, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 26, 1938)
3-16.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1939 and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 6, 1939)
3-17.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1940 and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 5, 1940)
3-18.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1941, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized, (February 4, 1941)
3-19.
Appropriating certain monies for the support
of the Chambersburg Hospital. (December 31,
1941)
3-20.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1942 and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 4, 1942)
3-21.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1943 and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized. (February 18, 1943)
3-22.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1944, providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized, approving certain salaries. (February 24, 1944)
3-23.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1945, providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized, approving certain salaries. (March 5, 1945)
3-24.
Appropriating monies to establish and maintain
a Veteran's Service Center in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (August 6, 1945)
3-25.
Appropriating certain monies of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1946 and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized, approving certain salaries. (February 13, 1946)
3-26.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1947, providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized, approving certain salaries. (March 3, 1947)
3-27.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1948, and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized, approving certain expenditures. (March 9, 1948)
3-28.
Appropriating certain moneys of The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for the use of its respective
departments, municipal functions and activities for the year 1949 and providing how expenditures from such appropriations
shall be authorized, approving certain expenditures. (May 17, 1949)
3-29.
Authorizing transfer of funds for the fiscal
year 1973. (Ordinance 74-2, January 16, 1974)
4-1.
Untitled resolution increasing the indebtedness of the Borough by $53,500 for the purpose of erecting water
works and payment of present floating debt. (Resolution, October 4, 1875)
4-2.
Providing for the refunding at a lower rate
of interest of the entire existing bonded indebtedness of the Borough.
(June 6, 1899) (The debt amounted to $107,000.)
4-3.
To increase the indebtedness of the Borough of Chambersburg, and
providing for a special election for purpose
of obtaining consent of the qualified electors. (June 5, 1900) (This
proposed bond issue of $25,000 was for funding floating debt and additions and alterations
to the Electric Light Plant.)
4-4.
Providing for issuing and selling Borough bonds and for assessing
and levying annual tax for the payment of the same. (August 18, 1900)
(This bond issue of $25,000 was for funding floating debt and additions and alterations to
the Electric Light Plant.)
4-5.
Providing for submission to the qualified voters of the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, on the third Tuesday, A. D. 1903, the
question whether or not the bonded indebtedness of said Borough shall
be increased. (December 22, 1902) (This proposed bond issue of $25,000 was for funding floating indebtedness
and additions, alterations, improvements and repairs to the Electric Light Plant and Water Plant,
and improvements to the Fire Department.)
4-6.
Providing for issuing and selling Borough bonds and for assessment
and levying an annual tax for the payment of the same. (March 18,
1903) (This bond issue of $25,000 was for funding floating debt, additions and alterations
to the Electric Light Plant and Water Plant and improvement
of the Fire Department.)
4-7.
Untitled ordinance signifying Council's desire to increase the bonded
indebtedness by $105,000 for construction of a sewer system,
Siloam Dam improvements, Electric Light Plant and Fire Department
equipment, construction of a water main extension, and
purchase of a street steam roller, and providing for an election on the question. (October 1, 1907)
4-8.
Providing for the increase of the debt of the Borough of Chambersburg.
(June 10, 1910) (This proposed bond issue of $235,000 was for enlarging and improving the water works, installing a sewerage disposal plant and other parts of the sewer system, street improvement,
and for building the East Point Fire House; an election was authorized on the question.)
4-9.
To carry into effect the provisions of an ordinance of the Borough
of Chambersburg, approved the 10th day of June, 1910, entitled, "An
Ordinance providing for the increase of the debt of the Borough of
Chambersburg," by authorizing the issuing and selling of bonds of
the said Borough to the amount of two hundred and thirty-five thousand ($235,000) dollars. (November 18, 1910) (For ordinance
referred to, see Section 4-8, above. For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 4-11, below.
4-10.
To provide for the levy and collection of a tax to pay the interest
and principal of bonds to the amount of two hundred and thirty-five
thousand ($235,000) dollars, to be issued by The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg under the provisions of an ordinance of the said Borough approved the eighteenth day of November, 1910. (November 28, 1910) (This is the bond issue referred to in Sections 4-8 and 4-9, above. For ordinance of November 18, 1910, see Section 4-9, above.)
4-11.
To amend Section 4 of "An Ordinance to carry into effect the provisions
of an ordinance of the Borough of Chambersburg, approved the 10th
day of June, 1910, entitled 'An Ordinance providing for the increase
of the debt of the Borough of Chambersburg,' by authorizing the issuing
and selling of bonds of the said Borough to the amount of two hundred
and thirty-five thousand ($235,000) dollars,"
passed the 16th day of November, 1910, and approved by the Chief Burgess
the 18th of November, 1910. (February 24, 1911) (For ordinance amended
by this ordinance, see Section 4-9, above. This provided that $500 would be payable December 1, rather than on or after December 1, as stated previously.
4-12.
Increasing the bonded indebtedness of the Borough of Chambersburg, for the purpose of paying for the main sewers,
sewage disposal plant, and other improvements, to the amount of fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars. (August 31, 1912)
4-13.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg,
County of Franklin, State of Pennsylvania, to issue bonds for the
purpose of refunding certain bonds of said Borough issued in pursuance of an ordinance of the said
Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg, approved
the 6th day of June, 1899, and which are due and payable on July 1st,
1919, to the amount of $80,500, with semi-annual
coupons attached; fixing the form, number, date, interest, maturity,
etc. thereof; authorizing the sale thereof; levying a tax for the
payment thereof; and making appropriation pending the collection of
said tax and rescinding conflicting ordinances. (May 28, 1919) (For
ordinance referred to, see Section 4-2, above.)
4-14.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg,
County of Franklin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to issue bonds for
the purpose of paying for improvement to the electric light plant of the Borough to the amount of
eighty thousand dollars $80,000, fixing the
form, number, date, interest, maturity, etc., thereof; authorizing
the sale thereof; appropriating certain moneys and levying a tax for
the payment thereof; making appropriations pending the collection
of said tax and rescinding conflicting ordinances. (June 26, 1922)
4-15.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg,
County of Franklin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to issue bonds for
the purpose of paying for improvements to the electric
light plant of the Borough to the amount of fifty thousand
dollars $50,000, fixing the form, number, date,
interest, maturity, etc., thereof; authorizing the sale thereof; appropriating
certain moneys and levying a tax for the payment thereof; making appropriations
pending the collection of said tax and rescinding conflicting ordinances.
(July 7, 1924)
4-16.
Signifying and expressing the desire of the corporate authorities
of the Borough of Chambersburg, County of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania,
to increase the indebtedness of said Borough by the amount of two
hundred and fifty thousand ($250,000) dollars
for the purpose of enlarging and improving the water works of the Borough by constructing an impounding
dam or reservoir, connecting same with the
present supply line, purchasing the necessary land and rights of way
incident thereto and providing for the holding of an election therefor and authorizing and directing the corporate authorities
to make the necessary announcements of said election and to do all
other acts and things incident thereto. (May 6, 1931)
4-17.
Appropriating twenty-six thousand five hundred ($26,500) dollars from the general Borough funds for the purpose of paying twenty-six thousand five hundred ($26,500) dollars, par value of the Borough bonds of the issue of 1919, 4-1/2%, maturing July
1st, 1949, and authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to do
such acts as may be necessary to redeem such bonds. (May 5, 1932)
(For bond issue referred to, see Section 4-13, above.)
4-18.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg,
County of Franklin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to increase its
indebtedness, to issue bonds for the purpose of paying for the construction of an additional water main for the Water Department of the Borough, extending
from the intake dam on Birch Run to the Borough of Chambersburg, to
the amount of ninety thousand ($90,000) dollars, and for the purpose of redeeming and refunding a portion of the four and one-half (4-1/2%) per cent improvement bonds issued December 1, 1910, now outstanding
in the amount of sixty thousand ($60,000) dollars,
fixing the form, number, date, interest, maturity, etc., thereof;
authorizing the sale thereof; levying a tax for the payment thereof;
making an appropriation pending the collection of said tax and repealing
conflicting ordinances. (November 16, 1935)
4-19.
Untitled resolution authorizing the borrowing of $10,000
for the purpose of paying for the construction
of a dam at the Siloam Pumping Station of the Water Department
of the Borough. (Resolution, July 25, 1938)
4-20.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg,
County of Franklin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to increase
its indebtedness, to issue bonds for the purpose of paying for the construction of its sewage pumping station
and sewage treatment plant to the amount of one hundred
and forty-five thousand ($145,000) dollars,
fixing the form, number, date, interest, maturity, etc., thereof;
authorizing the sale thereof; levying a tax for the payment thereof;
making an appropriation pending the collection of said tax and repealing
conflicting ordinances. (August 2, 1938)
4-21.
Signifying the desire of The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to make an increase
of the debt of the said The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg in the sum of three thousand dollars ($300,000)
for the purpose of providing funds for and toward extensions,
additions and improvements to the electric light [plant] of the Borough of Chambersburg; and calling an election for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors to said
increase of debt. (April 4, 1949)
4-22.
Calling for the retirement of 45 of the $1,000
Borough of Chambersburg 2% improvement bonds of 1938 on September 1, 1949. (July 14, 1949)
4-23.
Providing for the payment and retirement of all of the outstanding Borough of Chambersburg 2% improvement
bonds of 1938 on September 1, 1950. (July 17, 1950)
4-24.
Signifying the desire of The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania to make an increase
of the debt of the said The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg in the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for the purpose of providing funds for and toward extensions, additions and improvements
to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg; and calling an election for the
purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors to said increase of
debt. (September 25, 1950)
4-25.
To authorize and direct the issuance of general obligation bonds
of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in
the maximum amount of four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for the purpose of providing funds for and
toward extensions, additions and improvements to the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg; fixing the
maturity dates thereof; approving the form of bond and coupon; stating
the estimated period of usefulness of the improvements for which said
bonds are to be issued; providing for the assessment, levy and collection
of a tax to pay the principal thereof at maturity; establishing a
sinking fund; directing the President and the Secretary of Borough
Council to prepare, verify and file the required statement; and authorizing
and directing the Secretary to certify and file with the Department
of Internal Affairs certified copies of the necessary proceedings.
(December 20, 1950)
4-26.
Signifying the desire of The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to make an increase
of the debt of the said The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg in the sum of two hundred twenty thousand ($220,000) dollars for the purpose of providing funds
for and toward the cost of such improvements to the municipal
gas plant and distribution system as will permit the procurement
and distribution of natural gas, and all costs and expenses incidental
thereto. (October 1, 1951)
4-27.
To authorize and direct the issuance of general obligation bonds
of The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin
County, Pennsylvania, in the maximum amount of two hundred twenty
thousand dollars ($220,000) for the purpose
of providing funds for and toward the cost of such improvements
to the municipal gas plant and distribution system as
will permit the procurement and distribution of natural gas, and all
costs and expenses incidental thereto; providing for the rate of interest
on said bonds and fixing the maturity dates thereof; stating the estimated
period of usefulness of the improvements for which said bonds are
to be issued; approving the form of bond and coupon; providing for
the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to pay the interest covenanted
to be paid thereon and the principal thereof at maturity; establishing
a sinking fund; directing the President and the Secretary of Borough
Council to prepare, verify and file the required statement; and authorizing
and directing the Secretary to certify and file with the Department
of Internal Affairs certified copies of the necessary proceedings.
(June 12, 1952)
4-28.
Signifying the desire of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, to make increases of the debt of the said Borough of
Chambersburg in the sum of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for the purpose of providing funds for and
toward the cost of making extensions and improvements to
the storm water drainage system and in the sum of fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) for the purpose
of providing funds for and toward the construction of a
new fire house; and calling an election for the purpose of obtaining the assents of the electors to said
increases of debt. (April 14, 1958)
4-29.
To authorize and direct the issuance of general obligation bonds
of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in
the maximum amount of three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) for the purpose of providing funds in the
amount of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for and toward
the cost of making extension and improvements to the storm water drainage system and in the
amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) toward the construction
of a new fire house; providing for the rate of interest
on said bonds and fixing the maturity dates thereof; stating the estimated
period of usefulness of the improvements for which said bonds are
to be issued; approving the form of bond and coupon; providing for
the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to pay the interest covenanted
to be paid thereon and the principal thereof at maturity; establishing
a sinking fund; directing the President and the Secretary of Town
Council to prepare, verify and file the required statement; and authorizing
and directing the Secretary to certify to and file with the Department
of Internal Affairs certified copies of the necessary proceedings.
(February 26, 1959)
4-30.
Authorizing the making of capital improvements to the
electric system of the Borough and the financing thereof
by the issuance of $1,100,000 Borough of Chambersburg
Electric Revenue Bonds, Series of 1960; pledging the revenues of the
electric system for the payment of such bonds; providing for the disposition
of the proceeds of such bonds and of the revenues of the electric
system; providing for the issuance of additional revenue bonds; setting
forth covenants of the Borough in the fixing of rates and the operation
of the electric system and for the benefit of the holders of such
bonds. (October 24, 1960) (For supplements to this ordinance, see Sections 4-35 and 4-38, below.)
4-31.
Authorizing an increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Chambersburg
in the sum of $70,000 for the purpose of providing
funds for capital extensions and improvements to the water storage, transmission and distribution system of the Borough of Chambersburg; providing that said sum be borrowed
without the issuance of bonds pursuant to the Act of June 25, 1941,
P. L. 159, as amended; providing for the terms and conditions of said
loan; providing for the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to
pay the principal and interest thereon and authorizing and directing
the Borough Secretary to certify to and file with the Department of
Internal Affairs copies of the necessary statements. (June 11, 1962)
4-32.
Authorizing an increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Chambersburg
in the sum of $40,000 for the purpose of providing
capital funds toward the purchase and improvement of a Borough public parking lot in the Borough
of Chambersburg; providing that said sum be borrowed without the issuance
of bonds pursuant to the Act of June 25, 1941, P.L. 159, as amended;
providing for the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to pay
the principal and interest thereon and authorizing and directing the
Borough Secretary to certify to and file with the Department of Internal
Affairs copies of the necessary statements. (Ordinance
63-23, October 14, 1963)
4-33.
Authorizing an increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Chambersburg
in the sum of $65,000 for the purpose of providing
capital funds toward the Borough's share of the cost of construction of sanitary lateral sewers, including a complete pumping station, force main and intercepting
sewers and manholes related thereto shown on plans of the Borough
of Chambersburg, E-90 and E-91, and to provide temporary funds for
such construction prior to collection of assessments of a portion
of the cost thereof; providing that said sum be borrowed without the
issuance of bonds pursuant to the Act of June 25, 1941, P. L. 159,
as amended; providing for the terms and conditions of said loan; providing
for the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to pay the principal
and interest thereon and authorizing and directing the Borough Secretary
to certify to and file with the Department of Internal Affairs copies
of the necessary statements. (Ordinance 65-32, November 22, 1965)
4-34.
Authorizing an increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Chambersburg
in the sum of $50,000 for the purpose of providing capital funds toward the acquisition of
a tract of real estate from Upland Acres Corporation and a tract of
real estate from T. K. Nitterhouse and Nellie E. Nitterhouse to provide land for recreation, conservation and historical purposes, as said purposes are defined in the "Project 70 Land Acquisition
and Borrowing Act," approved June 22, 1964, P. L. 131, and for use
for permanent open space land; providing that said sum be borrowed
without the issuance of bonds pursuant to the Act of June 25, 1941,
P.L. 159, as amended; providing for the terms and conditions of said
loan; providing for the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to
pay the principal and interest thereon and authorizing and directing
the Borough Secretary to certify to and file with the Department of
Internal Affairs copies of the necessary statements. (Ordinance
67-12, March 13, 1967)
4-35.
Supplementing the ordinance of October 19, 1960, entitled, "An Ordinance
of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, authorizing
the making of capital improvements to the electric system of the Borough and the financing thereof by the issuance of $1,100,000 Borough of Chambersburg electric revenue bonds,
Series of 1960; pledging the revenues of the electric system for the
payment of such bonds; providing for the disposition of the proceeds
of such bonds; and use of the revenues of the electric system; providing
for the issuance of additional revenue bonds; setting forth covenants
of the Borough in the fixing of rates and the operation of the electric
system and for the benefit of the holders of such bonds," by authorizing
the issuance thereunder of $600,000 principal
amount of additional electric revenue bonds, Series of 1967. (Ordinance 67-15, March
28, 1967) (For ordinance supplemented by this ordinance, see Section 4-30, above. See also Section 4-38, below.)
4-36.
Signifying the desire of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania, to make an increase of the debt of the said Borough
of Chambersburg in the sum of $500,000 for the purpose of providing
funds for and toward the acquisition
of land and the construction and equipment
of recreation places, including necessary parking facilities;
and calling an election for the purpose of
obtaining the assent of the electors to said increase of debt. (Ordinance 68-16, March 11, 1968)
4-37.
To authorize and direct the issuance of general obligation bonds
of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in
the maximum amount of $1,400,000 for the purpose
of providing funds for and toward the acquisition of land
and the construction and equipment of recreation places, including necessary parking facilities, the acquisition
and/or construction of fire houses, a police
station and/or communication center, for the borough's
contribution to urban development, the acquisition
and construction of a municipal airport, the expansion of municipal office facilities and for street and storm water surface drainage improvements; providing for the rates of interest
on said bonds, fixing the maturity dates thereof and providing that
certain bonds shall be redeemable prior to maturity; stating the estimated
period of usefulness of the improvements for which said bonds are
to be issued; approving the form of bond and coupon; providing for
the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to pay the interest covenanted
to be paid thereof and the principal thereof at maturity; establishing
a sinking fund; directing the President and Secretary of Town Council
to prepare, verify and file the required statement; and authorizing
and directing the Secretary to certify to and file with the Department
of Community Affairs certified copies of the necessary proceedings.
(Ordinance 68-38, September 9, 1968)
4-38.
Further supplementing the ordinance of October 19, 1960, entitled,
"An Ordinance of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,
authorizing the making of capital improvements to the electric
system of the Borough and the financing thereof by the
issuance of $1,100,000 Borough of Chambersburg
electric revenue bonds, Series of 1960; pledging the revenues of the
electric system for the payment of such bonds, providing for the disposition
of the proceeds of such bonds and of the revenues of the electric
system; providing for the issuance of additional revenue bonds; setting
forth covenants of the Borough in the fixing of rates and the operation
of the electric system and for the benefit of the holders of such
bonds," by authorizing the issuance thereunder of $650,000 principal amount of additional electric revenue bonds, Series of 1972. (Ordinance 72-2, January
19, 1972) (For ordinance supplemented by this ordinance, see Section 4-30, above.
4-39.
Authorizing an increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Chambersburg
in the sum of $562,000 for the purpose of providing
capital funds for storm water sewer construction, construction of addition to Borough Hall, including new police headquarters, expansion and improvement
of municipal airport and construction
and installation of electric lights for Henninger Field; providing that said sum be borrowed without the issuance of bonds
pursuant to the Act of June 25, 1941, P.L. 159, as amended; providing
for the terms and conditions of a tax to pay the principal and interest
thereof and authorizing and directing the Borough Secretary to certify
to and file with the Department of Community Affairs copies of the
necessary statements. (Ordinance 72-16, April
19, 1972)
4-40.
To authorize and direct the incurring of non-electoral debt through
the issuance of general obligation bonds of the Borough of Chambersburg,
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in the maximum amount of $1,930,000 for the purpose of providing funds for and
toward the construction of storm water drainage facilities
and the improvement of other capital facilities of the Borough; stating the estimated useful
life of the improvements for which said bonds are issued; directing
the President and Secretary of Borough Council to prepare, verify
and file the required debt statement; covenanting that the Borough
shall include the amount of annual debt service in its budget for
each fiscal year; approving the form of bond and coupon; providing
for the stated principal maturity amounts and fixing the rates of
interest on such bonds; stating that such bonds have been sold at
negotiated sale; creating a sinking fund; authorizing the proper officers
of the Borough to contract for the services of a bank as sinking fund
depositary and paying agent; authorizing and directing the Secretary
to certify and to file with the Department of Community Affairs certified
copies of the necessary proceedings; and repealing all inconsistent
ordinances. (Ordinance 73-9, April 11, 1973)
4-41.
To authorize and direct the issuance of general obligation bonds
of this borough, in the aggregate principal amount of $6,345,000, to provide funds to be applied for and toward costs and expenses incident to the sewer improvement project; determining that said
bonds shall be sold at private sale; determining that such debt shall
be nonelectoral debt of this borough; describing the project for which
said debt is to be incurred and specifying reasonable estimates of
the useful life of said project; accepting a proposal for purchase
of said bonds, at private sale, and awarding such bonds and setting
forth related provisions; provided that such bonds, when issued, shall
be general obligation bonds of this borough, fixing the series, substantial
form, dates, maturity dates, interest rates, interest payment dates,
registration privileges, place of payment of principal and interest
and redemption provisions of such bonds; authorizing execution, attestation
and authentication of such bonds; providing covenants related to debt
service applicable to such bonds as required by the Local Government
Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 8001 et. seq., as amended
and supplemented, and the Pennsylvania Constitution and pledging the
full faith, credit and taxing power of this borough in support thereof;
creating a sinking fund in connection with such bonds as required
by such Act; appointing a sinking fund depositary; providing a covenant
to insure prompt and full payment of all obligations of such bonds
when due; authorizing and directing specified officers of this borough
to do and perform certain specified, required or appropriate acts
and things; setting forth that such bonds have been sold at private
sale; declaring that the debt to be incurred, together with other
indebtedness of this borough, not to be in excess of any limitation
imposed by such act upon the incurring of debt by this borough; setting
forth certain covenants relating to the nonarbitrage status of such
bonds; creating certain other funds and accounts; providing for investment
of moneys; authorizing the purchase of a policy of municipal bond
insurance; providing when this ordinance shall become effective; providing
for severability of provisions, and repealing all ordinances or parts
of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith.
(Ordinance 97-9, June 4, 1997)
4-42.
Authorizing and directing issuance of a guaranteed water revenue
note of 2002 of the Borough, in the principal amount not to exceed $4,400.000, pursuant to the Local Government Unit Debt
Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and supplemented;
determining that such debt shall be nonelectoral debt of the Borough;
describing the project for which said debt is to be incurred and specifying
a reasonable estimate of the useful life of such project; awarding
such note and setting forth related provisions; fixing the substantial
form, date, maturity date, interest rates, interest payment dates,
place of payment of principal and interest of such note; authorizing
execution and attestation of such note; providing covenants related
to debt service applicable to such note; guaranteeing water revenue
note and making certain covenants with respect thereto as required
by said Act and the Pennsylvania Constitution and pledging the full
faith, credit and taxing power of the Borough in support thereof;
setting forth the debt service to which said guarantee is applicable;
creating a sinking fund in connection with such note; appointing a
sinking fund depositary; authorizing and directing appropriate and
specified officers of the Borough to prepare, execute, verify and
file, as appropriate, the debt statement, the borrowing base certificate
to be required by such Act; authorizing and directing specified officers
of the Borough to do and perform certain specified required or appropriate
acts and things; setting forth that such note has been sold at private
sale; declaring that the debt to be incurred, together with other
indebtedness of the Borough, is within the limitation imposed by such
Act upon the incurring of debt by the Borough; providing when this
ordinance shall become effective; providing for severability of provisions;
and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the
same shall be inconsistent herewith. (Ordinance 2002-4, March 26, 2002)
4-43.
Authorizing and directing issuance of general obligation bonds, series
of 2003, in the aggregate principal amount of $9,900,000 (the "bonds"), as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government
Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and
supplemented; determining that the bonds shall be sold at invited
sale; determining that such debt shall be nonelectoral debt of the
Borough; describing the project for which such debt is to be incurred
and specifying a reasonable estimate of the useful life of said project;
accepting a proposal for purchase of the bonds, at invited sale, and
awarding the bonds and setting forth related provisions; providing
for maturities and interest rates; appointing a paying agent, registrar
and sinking fund depository; providing for the terms of the bonds
including denominations, date, interest payment dates and record dates;
providing for the registration and transfer of the bonds; setting
forth redemption features and procedures; providing that the bonds,
when issued, shall be general obligation bonds of the Borough; authorizing
the execution and authentication of the bonds; covenanting to pay
debt service and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power
for the payment of the bonds; creating a sinking fund in connection
with the bonds as required by said Act; appropriating proceeds of
the bonds; setting forth certain covenants relating to the non-arbitrage
status of the bonds; ratifying prior advertisement and directing further
advertisement; authorizing and directing the preparation, execution
and filing of a transcript of proceedings, including a debt statement
and borrowing base certificate, with the Pennsylvania Department of
Community and Economic Development; authoring and directing the officers
and officials of the Borough to execute and deliver documents and
to take action as may be necessary relating to the issuance of the
bonds; ratifying the preliminary official statement and the distribution
thereof and authorizing the approval and distribution of a final official
statement and the use thereof in connection with the sale of the bonds;
creating a clearing account and a project account; authorizing the
payment of expenses; providing guidelines for permitted investments;
authorizing the purchase of a policy of bond insurance with respect
to the bonds; providing for the authorization of officers; adopting
the form of bond; covenanting to provide continuing disclosure; providing
for severability of provisions; repealing inconsistent ordinances;
and providing when this ordinance shall become effective. (Ordinance 2002-18, November 26, 2002)
4-44.
Authorizing and directing issuance of general obligation bonds, series
of 2004, in the aggregate principal amount of $5,545,000 (the "bonds"), as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government
Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and
supplemented, for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for
and toward the current refunding of the Borough's outstanding general
obligation bonds, series of 1999 (the "1999 bonds"); determining that
such debt shall be nonelectoral debt of the Borough; determining that
the bonds shall be sold at invited sale; accepting a proposal for
purchase of the bonds, at invited sale, and awarding the bonds and
setting forth related provisions; providing for maturities and interest
rates; appointing a paying agent, registrar and sinking fund depository;
providing for the terms of the bonds including denominations, date,
interest payment dates and record dates; providing for the registration
and transfer of the bonds; authorizing the execution and authentication
of the bonds; covenanting to pay debt service and pledging the full
faith, credit and taxing power for the payment of the bonds; creating
a sinking fund in connection with the bonds as required by such Act;
appropriating proceeds of the bonds; describing the project for which
the debt of the Borough evidenced by the 1999 bonds was originally
incurred and specifying the realistic estimated useful life of said
project; setting forth certain covenants relating to the non-arbitrage
status of the bonds and designating the bonds as qualified tax-exempt
obligations pursuant to Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended; ratifying prior advertisement and directing
further advertisement; authorizing and directing the preparation,
execution and filing of a transcript of proceedings, including a debt
statement and borrowing base certificate, with the Pennsylvania Department
of Community and Economic Development; authorizing and directing the
officers and officials of the Borough to execute and deliver documents
to take action as may be necessary relating to the issuance of the
bonds; ratifying the preliminary official statement and the distribution
thereof and authorizing the approval and distribution of a final official
statement and the use thereof in connection with the sale of the bonds;
creating a clearing account and an escrow fund; setting forth certain
covenants relating to provisions for the retirement of the 1999 bonds;
directing the transfer of certain amounts of money which will be sufficient
to pay the principal of and interest on the 1999 bonds upon redemption;
directing the irrevocable deposit and investment of an amount of money
which, together with interest to be earned thereon, if any, will be
sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on outstanding 1999
bonds at maturity or upon redemption, as applicable; providing guidelines
for permitted investments and authorizing the purchase of investments;
authorizing the payment of expenses; authorizing the purchase of a
policy of bond insurance with respect to said bonds; providing for
the authorization of officers; adopting the form of bond; covenanting
to provide continuing disclosure; providing for severability of provisions;
repealing inconsistent ordinances; and providing when this ordinance
shall become effective. (Ordinance 2004-2,
February 23, 2004)
4-45.
Authorizing and directing issuance of general obligation bonds, series
of 2007, in the aggregate principal amount of $10,000,000 (the "bonds"), as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government
Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and
supplemented, for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for
and toward the refunding, in order to reduce total debt service, of
a portion of the Borough's outstanding general obligation bonds, series
of 2002 (the "2002 bonds") and a portion of the Borough's outstanding
general obligation bonds, series of 2003 (the "2003 bonds'); determining
that such debt shall be nonelectoral debt of the Borough; determining
that the bonds shall be sold at invited sale; accepting a proposal
for purchase of the bonds, at invited sale, and awarding the bonds
and setting forth related provisions; providing for maturities and
interest rates; appointing a paying agent, registrar and sinking fund
depository; providing for the terms of the bonds including denominations,
date, interest payment dates and record dates; providing for the registration
and transfer of the bonds; authorizing the execution and authentication
of the bonds; covenanting to pay debt service and pledging the full
faith, credit and taxing power for the payment of the bonds; creating
a sinking fund in connection with the bonds as required by such Act;
appropriating proceeds of the bonds; describing the project for which
the debt of the Borough evidenced by the 2002 bonds and 2003 bonds
was originally incurred and specifying the realistic estimated useful
life of said project; setting forth certain covenants relating to
the non-arbitrage status of the bonds and designating the bonds as
qualified tax-exempt obligations pursuant to Section 265(b)(3) of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; ratifying prior advertisement
and directing further advertisement; authorizing and directing the
preparation, execution and filing of a transcript of proceedings,
including a debt statement and borrowing base certificate, with the
Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development; authorizing
and directing the officers and officials of the Borough to execute
and deliver documents and to take action as may be necessary relating
to the issuance of the bonds; ratifying the preliminary official statement
and the distribution thereof and authorizing the approval and distribution
of a final official statement and the use thereof in connection with
the sale of the bonds; creating a clearing account and an escrow fund;
setting forth certain covenants relating to provisions for the retirement
of the 2002 bonds and 2003 bonds to be refunded; directing the transfer
of certain amounts of money which will be sufficient to pay the principal
of and interest on the 2002 bonds and 2003 bonds to be refunded at
maturity or upon redemption, as applicable; directing the irrevocable
deposit and investment of an amount of money which, together with
interest to be earned thereon, if any, will be sufficient to pay the
principal of and interest on the 2002 bonds and 2003 bonds to be refunded
at maturity or upon redemption, as applicable; providing guidelines
for permitted investments and authorizing the purchase of investments;
authorizing the payment of expenses; authorizing the purchase of a
policy of bond insurance with respect to said bonds; providing for
the authorization of officers; adopting the form of bond; covenanting
to provide continuing disclosure; providing for severability of provisions;
repealing inconsistent ordinances; and providing when this ordinance
shall become effective. (Ordinance 2007-03,
April 23, 2007)
4-46.
Authorizing and directing issuance of general obligation bonds, series
of 2009, in the aggregate principal amount of $10,000,000 (the "bonds"),
as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government Unit Debt Act,
53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and supplemented,
for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for and toward the
refunding, in order to reduce total debt service, of all of the Borough's
outstanding general obligation bonds, series of 2002 (the "2002 bonds"),
all of the Borough's outstanding general obligation bonds, series
of 2003 (the "2003 bonds") and a portion of the Borough's outstanding
general obligation bonds, series of 2004 (the "2004 bonds"); determining
that such debt shall be nonelectoral debt of the Borough; determining
that the bonds shall be sold at invited sale; accepting a proposal
for purchase of the bonds, at invited sale, and awarding the bonds
and setting forth related provisions; providing for maturities and
interest rates; appointing a paying agent, registrar and sinking fund
depository; providing for the terms of the bonds including denominations,
date, interest payment dates and record dates; providing for the registration
and transfer of the bonds; authorizing the execution and authentication
of the bonds; covenanting to pay debt service and pledging the full
faith, credit and taxing power for the payment of the bonds; creating
a sinking fund in connection with the bonds as required by such Act;
appropriating proceeds of the bonds; describing the projects for which
the debt of the Borough evidenced by the 2002 bonds, the 2003 bonds
and the 2004 bonds was originally incurred and specifying the realistic
estimated useful life of said project; setting forth certain covenants
relating to the non-arbitrage status of the bonds and designating
or deem designating the bonds as qualified tax-exempt obligations
pursuant to Section 265 (b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
as amended; ratifying prior advertisement and directing further advertisement;
authorizing and directing the preparation, execution and filing of
a transcript of proceedings, including a debt statement and borrowing
base certificate, with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and
Economic Development; authorizing and directing the officers and officials
of the Borough to execute and deliver documents and to take action
as may be necessary relating to the issuance of the bonds; ratifying
the preliminary official statement and the distribution thereof and
authorizing the approval and distribution of a final official statement
and the use thereof in connection with the sale of the bonds; creating
a clearing account; setting forth certain covenants relating to provisions
for the retirement of the 2002 bonds, the 2003 bonds and the 2004
bonds to be refunded; directing the transfer of certain amounts of
money which will be sufficient to pay the principal of and interest
on the 2002 bonds, the 2003 bonds and 2004 bonds to be refunded upon
redemption; directing the irrevocable deposit of an amount of money
which will be sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the
2002 bonds, the 2003 bonds and the 2004 bonds to be refunded upon
redemption; providing guidelines for permitted investments and authorizing
the purchase of investments; authorizing the payment of expenses;
authorizing the purchase of a policy of bond insurance with respect
to said bonds; providing for the authorization of officers; adopting
the form of bond; covenanting to provide continuing disclosure; providing
for severability of provisions; repealing inconsistent ordinances;
and providing when this ordinance shall become effective. (Ordinance 2009-01, January 26, 2009)
4-47.
Authorizing and directing issuance of general obligation bonds, series
of 2012, in the aggregate principal amount of $9,785,000 (the "bonds"),
as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government Unit Debt Act,
53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and supplemented,
for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for and toward the
current refunding of a portion of the Borough's outstanding general
obligation bonds, series of 2007 (the "2007 bonds"); determining that
such debt shall be nonelectoral debt of the Borough; determining that
the bonds shall be sold at invited sale; accepting a proposal for
purchase of the bonds, at invited sale, and awarding the bonds and
setting forth related provisions; providing for maturities and interest
rates; appointing a paying agent, registrar and sinking fund depository;
providing for the terms of the bonds including denominations, date,
interest payment dates and record dates; providing for the registration
and transfer of the bonds; authorizing the execution and authentication
of the bonds; covenanting to pay debt service and pledging the full
faith, credit and taxing power for the payment of the bonds; creating
a sinking fund in connection with the bonds as required by such Act;
appropriating proceeds of the bonds; describing the project for which
the debt of the Borough evidenced by the 2007 bonds was originally
incurred and specifying the realistic estimated useful life of said
project; setting forth certain covenants relating to the non-arbitrage
status of the bonds and designating or deem designating the bonds
as qualified tax-exempt obligations pursuant to Section 265 (B)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; ratifying prior
advertisement and directing further advertisement; authorizing and
directing the preparation, execution and filing of a transcript of
proceedings, including a debt statement and borrowing base certificate,
with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development;
authorizing and directing the officers and officials of the Borough
to execute and deliver documents and to take action as may be necessary
relating to the issuance of the bonds; ratifying the preliminary official
statement and the distribution thereof and authorizing the approval
and distribution of a final official statement and the use thereof
in connection with the sale of the bonds; creating a clearing account;
setting forth certain covenants relating to provisions for the retirement
of the 2007 bonds; directing the transfer of certain amounts of money
which will be sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the
2007 bonds upon redemption; providing guidelines for permitted investments
and authorizing the purchase of investments; authorizing the payment
of expenses; providing for the authorization of officers; adopting
the form of bond; covenanting to provide continuing disclosure; providing
for severability of provisions; repealing inconsistent ordinances;
and providing when this ordinance shall become effective. (Ordinance 2012-05, April 23, 2012)
4-48.
Approving and authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the
Borough of Chambersburg, by directing the issuance of a general obligation
note in the maximum principal amount of up to $8,000,000 to be issued
to Farmers and Merchants Trust Company Bank (the "purchaser" or the
"bank"), pursuant to the Local Government Unit Debt Act, to fund the
infrastructure upgrades of the Borough's wastewater treatment plant,
the Borough's electric system, and the Borough's natural gas system
(hereinafter collectively the "projects") accepting a certain proposal
for the purchase of such note (the "commitment letter" which term
includes any amendment thereto, restatement or reissuance thereof
hereafter made), at private sale which commitment letter is hereby
accepted and approved; restating the realistic useful life of said
projects; authorizing and directing appropriate officers of the Borough
to take certain actions and to execute certain documents required
by the Pennsylvania Local Government Unit Debt Act; approving the
substantial form, maximum principal amount, date, interest, maturity,
and sources of payment of said obligation, issued as nonelectoral,
general obligation debt of the Borough secured by the general revenues
of the Borough and pledging the full faith, credit, and taxing power
of this Borough in support thereof; appointing a paying agent and
sinking fund depository; making certain covenants with respect thereto
as required by the Debt Act and the Pennsylvania Constitution; providing
for repeal of all inconsistent ordinances or parts of ordinances;
providing for severability of provisions; and providing when this
ordinance shall become effective. (Ordinance 2012-07, 8-27-2012)
4-49.
Approving and authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the
Borough of Chambersburg, by directing the issuance of a general obligation
note in the maximum principal amount of $1,500,000 to be issued to
Farmers and Merchants Trust Company Bank (the "purchaser" or the "bank"),
pursuant to the Local Government Unit Debt Act, to fund site acquisition,
improvements and equipment for a new green waste recycling facility
to serve the borough (hereinafter the "project"); accepting a certain
proposal for the purchase of such note (the "commitment letter," which
term includes any amendment thereto, restatement or reissuance thereof
hereafter made), at private sale, which commitment letter is hereby
accepted and approved; restating the realistic useful life of said
project; authorizing and directing appropriate officers of the Borough
to take certain actions and to execute certain documents required
by the Pennsylvania Local Government Unit Debt Act; approving the
substantial form, maximum principal amount, date, interest, maturity,
and sources of payment of said obligation, issued as nonelectoral,
general obligation debt of the Borough secured by the general revenues
of the Borough and pledging the full faith, credit, and taxing power
of this borough in support thereof; appointing a paying agent and
sinking fund depository; making certain covenants with respect thereto
as required by the Debt Act and the Pennsylvania Constitution; providing
for repeal of all inconsistent ordinances or parts of ordinances;
providing for severability of provisions; and providing when this
ordinance shall become effective. (Ordinance 2014-01, February 24, 2014)
4-50.
Authorizing
and directing the issuance of the Borough’s general obligation
bonds, series of 2016, in the aggregate principal amount of $9,750,000
(the "bonds"), as permitted by and pursuant to the local government
unit debt act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and supplemented,
for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for and toward i)
financing a certain capital project; and ii) paying the costs of issuance
of the bonds; determining that such debt shall be nonelectoral debt
of the Borough; determining that the bonds shall be sold at invited
sale; accepting a proposal for purchase of the bonds, at invited sale,
and awarding the bonds and setting forth related provisions; providing
for maturities and interest rates; appointing a paying agent, registrar
and sinking fund depository; providing for the terms of the bonds,
including denominations, dated date, interest payment dates and record
dates; providing for the registration and transfer of the bonds; setting
forth redemption features and procedures; providing that the bonds,
when issued, shall be general obligation bonds of the Borough, authorizing
the execution and authentication of the bonds; covenanting to pay
debt service and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power
for the payment of the bonds; creating a sinking fund in connection
with the bonds as required by such act; appropriating proceeds of
the bonds; describing the capital project and specifying a reasonable
estimate of the useful life of said capital project; setting forth
certain covenants relating to the nonarbitrage status of the bonds
and designating the bonds as qualified tax-exempt obligations pursuant
to Section 265(B)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended;
ratifying prior advertisement and directing further advertisement;
authorizing and directing the preparation, execution and filing of
a transcript of proceedings, including a debt statement and borrowing
base certificate, with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and
Economic Development; authorizing and directing the officers and officials
of the Borough to execute and deliver documents and to take action
as may be necessary relating to the issuance of the bonds; ratifying
the preliminary official statement and the distribution thereof and
authorizing the approval and distribution of a final official statement
and the use thereof in connection with the sale of the bonds; creating
a clearing account and a project account; providing guidelines for
permitted investments and authorizing the purchase of investments;
authorizing the payment of expenses; providing for the authorization
of officers; adopting the form of bond; covenanting to provide continuing
disclosure; providing for severability of provisions; repealing inconsistent
ordinances; and providing when this ordinance shall become effective.
(Ordinance 2016-07, September 19, 2016)
4-51.
Approving
and authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of
Chambersburg, by directing the issuance of a general obligation note
in the maximum principal amount of $9,750,000 to be issued to Farmers
and Merchants Trust Company Bank (the "purchaser" or the "bank") pursuant
to the Local Government Unit Debt Act, to fund a capital project consisting
of the design, construction and equipping of a municipal building
annex (the "project"); accepting a certain proposal for the purchase
of such note (the "commitment letter," which term includes any amendment
thereto, restatement or reissuance thereof hereafter made) at private
sale; which commitment letter is hereby accepted and approved; setting
forth the realistic useful life of the project; authorizing and directing
appropriate officers of the Borough to take certain actions and to
execute certain documents required by the Pennsylvania Local Government
Unit Debt Act; approving the substantial form, maximum principal amount,
date, interest rate, maturity, and sources of payment of said obligation,
issued as nonelectoral, general obligation debt of the Borough secured
by the pledge of the full faith, credit, and taxing power of the Borough;
appointing a paying agent, registrar and sinking fund depository;
making certain covenants with respect thereto as required by the Debt
Act and the Pennsylvania Constitution; providing for repeal of all
inconsistent ordinances or parts of ordinances; providing for severability
of provisions; and providing when the ordinance shall become effective.
(Ordinance 2016-13, December 12, 2016)
4-52.
Authorizing
and directing the issuance of the Borough’s general obligation
bonds, series of 2019, in the aggregate principal amount of $9,315,000
(the “bonds”), as permitted by and pursuant to the Local
Government Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as
amended and supplemented, for the purpose of providing funds to be
applied for and toward i) financing a certain capital project; and
ii) paying the costs of issuance of the bonds; determining that such
debt shall be nonelectoral debt of the Borough; determining that the
bonds shall be sold at invited sale; accepting a proposal for purchase
of the bonds, at invited sale, and awarding the bonds and setting
forth related provisions; providing for maturities and interest rates;
appointing a paying agent, registrar and sinking fund depository;
providing for the terms of the bonds, including denominations, dated
date, interest payment dates and record dates; providing for the registration
and transfer of the bonds; setting forth redemption features and procedures;
providing that the bonds, when issued, shall be general obligation
bonds of the Borough; authorizing the execution and authentication
of the bonds; covenanting to pay debt service and pledging the full
faith, credit and taxing power for the payment of the bonds; creating
a sinking fund in connection with the bonds as required by such act;
appropriating proceeds of the bonds; describing the capital project
and specifying a reasonable estimate of the useful life of said capital
project; setting forth certain covenants relating to the nonarbitrage
status of the bonds and designating the bonds as qualified tax-exempt
obligations pursuant to Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended; ratifying prior advertisement and directing
further advertisement; authorizing and directing the preparation,
execution and filing of a transcript of proceedings, including a debt
statement and borrowing base certificate, with the Pennsylvania Department
of Community and Economic Development; authorizing and directing the
officers and officials of the Borough to execute and deliver documents
and to take action as may be necessary relating to the issuance of
the bonds; ratifying the preliminary official statement and the distribution
thereof and authorizing the approval and distribution of a final official
statement and the use thereof in connection with the sale of the bonds;
creating a clearing account and a project account; providing guidelines
for two permitted investments and authorizing the purchase of investments;
authorizing the payment of expenses; providing for the authorization
of officers; adopting the form of bond; covenanting to provide continuing
disclosure; providing for severability of provisions; repealing inconsistent
ordinances; and providing when this ordinance shall become effective.
(Ordinance 2019-02, February 25, 2019)
4-53.
Authorizing
and directing the issuance of the Borough's general obligation bonds,
series of 2020, in the aggregate principal amount of $9,050,000 (the
“bonds”), as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government
Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and supplemented,
for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for and toward (i)
financing a certain capital project; and (ii) paying the costs of
issuance of the bonds; determining that such debt shall be nonelectoral
debt of the Borough; determining that the bonds shall be sold at invited
sale; accepting a proposal for purchase of the bonds, at invited sale,
and awarding the bonds and setting forth related provisions; providing
for maturities and interest rates; appointing a paying agent, registrar
and sinking fund depository; providing for the terms of the bonds
including denominations, dated date, interest payment dates and record
dates; providing for the registration and transfer of the bonds; setting
forth redemption features and procedures; providing that the bonds,
when issued, shall be general obligation bonds of the Borough; authorizing
the execution and authentication of the bonds; covenanting to pay
debt service and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power
for the payment of the bonds; creating a sinking fund in connection
with the bonds as required by such act; appropriating proceeds of
the bonds; describing the capital project and specifying a reasonable
estimate of the useful life of said capital project; setting forth
certain covenants relating to the non-arbitrage status of the bonds
and designating the bonds as qualified tax-exempt obligations pursuant
to Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended;
ratifying prior advertisement and directing further advertisement;
authorizing and directing the preparation, execution and filing of
a transcript of proceedings, including a debt statement and borrowing
base certificate, with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and
Economic Development; authorizing and directing the officers and officials
of the Borough to execute and deliver documents and to take action
as may be necessary relating to the issuance of the bonds; ratifying
the preliminary official statement and the distribution thereof and
authorizing the approval and distribution of a final official statement
and the use thereof in connection with the sale of the bonds; creating
a clearing account and a project account; providing guidelines for
permitted investments and authorizing the purchase of investments;
authorizing the payment of expenses; providing for the authorization
of officers; adopting the form of bond; covenanting to provide continuing
disclosure; providing for severability of provisions; repealing inconsistent
ordinances; and providing when this ordinance shall become effective.
(Ordinance 2020-01, January 13, 2020)
4-54.
Authorizing
and directing the issuance of the Borough's general obligation bonds,
series of 2021, in the aggregate principal amount of $6,230,000 (the
"bonds"), as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government Unit
Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and supplemented,
for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for and toward (i)
currently refunding this Borough's outstanding (1) general obligation
note, series of 2012, and (2) general obligation note, series of 2014,
and (ii) paying the costs of issuance of the bonds; accepting a proposal
for purchase of the bonds; providing for the terms and substantial
form of and conditions for issuing the bonds; covenanting to pay debt
service and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power for the
payment of the bonds; creating funds as necessary and appropriate;
appointing a paying agent and sinking fund depository; providing for
the prepayment of the refunded notes; and authorizing related documents
and actions. (Ordinance 2021-09, October 18,
2021)
4-55.
Authorizing
and directing the issuance of the Borough's general obligation bonds,
series A of 2021, in the aggregate principal amount of $8,335,000
(the "bonds"), as permitted by and pursuant to the Local Government
Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq., as amended and
supplemented, for the purpose of providing funds to be applied for
and toward (i) currently refunding this Borough's outstanding general
obligation bonds, series of 2016, and (ii) paying the costs of issuance
of the bonds; accepting a proposal for purchase of the bonds; providing
for the terms and substantial form of and conditions for issuing the
bonds; covenanting to pay debt service and pledging the full faith,
credit and taxing power for the payment of the bonds; creating funds
as necessary and appropriate; appointing a paying agent and sinking
fund depository; providing for the redemption of the refunded bonds;
and authorizing related documents and actions. (Ordinance
2021-10, November 8, 2021)
4-56.
Authorizing
and directing the issuance of general obligation debt, in the aggregate
principal amount of $7,080,000, as permitted by and pursuant to the
Local Government Unit Debt Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 8001 et seq.,
as amended and supplemented, consisting of (1) general obligation
bonds, Series A of 2022, in the aggregate principal amount of $5,775,000
(the "Series A bonds") for the purpose of providing funds to be applied
for and toward (i) financing a certain capital project, and (ii) paying
the costs of issuance of the Series A bonds; and (2) general obligation
bonds, Series B of 2022 (federally taxable), in the aggregate principal
amount of $1,305,000 (the "Series B bonds," and, together with the
Series A bonds, the "bonds") for the purpose of providing funds to
be applied for and toward (i) financing a certain capital project,
and (ii) paying the costs of issuance of the Series B bonds; providing
for the terms and substantial form of and conditions for issuing the
bonds; covenanting to pay debt service and pledging the full faith,
credit and taxing power for the payment of the bonds; creating accounts
and sinking funds as necessary and appropriate; appointing a paying
agent and sinking fund depository; and authorizing related documents
and actions. (Ordinance 2022-02, January 24,
2022)
5-1.
Providing for the building and erecting of a concrete bridge on North Second Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, over and across the Falling Spring and providing for the execution of a contract and agreement with
A. Buchanan for the building and erecting the same. (October 4, 1909)
5-2.
Untitled resolution in which the Borough agreed to pay such portion
of the cost of a bridge and retaining walls on West King
Street over Falling Spring as the cost of the bridge footwalks bore to the cost of the whole bridge, the remainder
of the cost to be paid by Franklin County. (Resolution, July 1, 1918)
5-3.
Untitled resolution authorizing an agreement with Franklin County,
under which the Borough agreed to pay 30% of the costs of construction
of the bridge and retaining walls on West King Street over
Falling Spring, and the County agreed to construct footwalks on the bridge. (Resolution, July 1, 1918)
5-4.
Providing for the building of sidewalks on
the County bridge over the Falling Spring on West King
Street, and the appropriation of money for that purpose.
(August 5, 1918)
5-5.
Untitled resolution authorizing a contract with J.S. McIlvanie and
Company for construction of a bridge over the Conococheague
Creek on the Borough Farm. (Resolution, July 3, 1922)
5-6.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Street Committee to construct
a sidewalk on Kennedy Street bridge over Falling Spring. (Resolution, April 6, 1925)
5-7.
Untitled resolution in which the Borough agreed, if the County proceeded
with construction of the Kennedy Street bridge over Falling
Spring as planned, to vacate a portion of Kennedy Street,
police the area during construction, construct and maintain the approaches to the bridge, and assume liability for any
damage to abutting properties caused by the construction. (Resolution, September 14, 1929)
5-8.
Authorizing the construction of a bridge on Fifth Avenue
over the Falling Spring in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing funds to pay
for the same. (December 4, 1933)
5-9.
A resolution expressing interest in the Bridge Inspection Program
of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as established under
Section 144 of the Federal Transportation Act. (Resolution
81-1)
6-1.
Authorizing necessary additions, alterations and repairs to the electric light plant of the Borough
of Chambersburg, and empowering the proper officers of the Borough
to execute contracts for the same. (August 21, 1900)
6-2.
Providing for the repair of the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg. (Resolution, April 18, 1913)
6-3.
Directing the construction of ducts for an
improved system of lighting on Lincoln Way
East between Second and Third Streets. (Resolution, June 28, 1915)
6-4.
Confirming the action of the Water and Light Committees and the Manager
of Public Utilities in reference to furnishing electricity
to the Stoufferstown Electric Company and authorizing
the execution of a written contract with that company to furnish it
with electricity. (Resolution, April 18, 1922)
6-5.
Authorizing the construction of an ornamental street lighting system on portions of Riddle
Road, Edgar Avenue, Kenwood Road, Scotland Road, in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (June 7, 1926)
6-6.
Untitled resolution authorizing the construction of a trestle for the siding at the electric light plant. (Resolution, May 29, 1930)
6-7.
Authorizing certain additions and improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, authorizing the execution of certain contracts
for furnishing work and materials for such additions and improvements
and providing the funds necessary to pay for the same. (June 7, 1930)
6-8.
Authorizing the construction of additional generating equipment for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, the entering into
a proper contract with the successful bidder therefor, the entering
into a grant agreement with the United States of America for a contribution
toward said construction and the appropriation of monies to pay for
said construction. (December 21, 1933) (See also Section 6-10, below.)
6-9.
Authorizing the purchase and installation in the electric light plant of the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, of a twenty-five hundred KW turbo-generator, condenser and generator air cooler, together
with the equipment and accessories necessary to serve the same, including
condensing water supply lines, discharge lines, pump house, intakes
and strainers to supply water from the Falling Spring to said equipment,
and all work and material necessary to remove old equipment and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (March 26, 1934)
6-10.
Authorizing the entering into a grant agreement with the
United States of America for a contribution, in addition
to that already agreed to, toward the construction of additional generating equipment for the electric light plant of
the Borough of Chambersburg. (April 23, 1934) (For original grant
agreement, see Section 6-8, above.)
6-11.
Awarding the contracts for the structural work and for the forty-eight (48) inch exhaust
connection to be constructed as part of the improvements at the Borough electric light plant. (August 28, 1934)
6-12.
Authorizing certain switchboard changes and electrical
construction work at the Borough electric light plant, certain structural steel work, including screen guides, screens, traps, etc., in connection with
the pump house and intake chamber furnishing water to the Borough
electric light plant, and the purchase
of certain pipe for condenser water
supply and discharge in connection with the Borough electric light
plant, awarding contracts for furnishing the same and appropriating
monies to pay for the same. (October 2, 1934)
6-13.
Authorizing the purchase and installation at the electric light plant of the Borough of a steel terminal structure, carrier current lighting control system, a
2500 KW turbo-generator and other equipment, together with the equipment and structures necessary to properly
install and operate the same and appropriating money to pay for the
same. (February 9, 1938)
6-14.
Authorizing the construction of an ornamental street lighting system on a portion of North
Coldbrook Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa.
(May 2, 1938) (This refers to the portion between Lincoln Way East
and Nelson Street.)
6-15.
Authorizing the execution of a certain contract between the Borough and South Penn Power Company providing for the interconnection
of their respective electrical systems, and the purchase of certain electric energy each from the other, under certain conditions.
(November 4, 1942)
6-16.
Creating a special fund to be known as "Electric Light Department Improvement Fund" and providing
for an appropriation to the same and the manner in which the same
is to be administered. (February 20, 1947) (This Fund was set up using
$900, 000 received from the transfer of the Borough Water Department
to the Municipal Authority, and all or part of the Fund was to be
placed either in interest-bearing accounts or invested in United States
Bonds. The Fund was to be used to finance extensions, additions or
improvements to the Electric Light Plant or to pay attorney fees incurred
in the transfer of the Water Department to the said Authority.)
6-17.
Authorizing the purchase of two 60,000 LB/HR steam generating units for installation in the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg,
awarding the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay
for the same. (November 18, 1947)
6-18.
Authorizing certain construction at the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg,
awarding the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay
for the same. (November 8, 1948) (This refers to construction of the
boiler house and coal trestle extensions, chimney and equipment foundations,
etc.)
6-19.
Authorizing the purchase of cast iron pipe and specials for the electric light plant of the
Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contracts for the same and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (November 22, 1948)
6-20.
Authorizing the purchase of three auto-transformers for the electric light plant of the
Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the same and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (January 21, 1949)
6-21.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(July 12, 1949) (This refers to an ash handling system.)
6-22.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(July 12, 1949) (This refers to a deaerating feedwater
system.)
6-23.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(July 12, 1949) (This refers to boiler feed pumps.)
6-24.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(July 12, 1949) (This refers to a blow-off tank.)
6-25.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(September 15, 1949) (This refers to motor control centers.)
6-26.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(September 15, 1949) (This refers to automatic coal-weighing
scales.)
6-27.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(September 15, 1949) (This refers to coal handling equipment.)
6-28.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(September 15, 1949) (This refers to 440-volt Bus ducts.)
6-29.
Authorizing the purchase of power plant equipment
for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(September 15, 1949) (This refers to distribution transformers.)
6-30.
Authorizing the construction of one radial
brick chimney at the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (December
5, 1949)
6-31.
Authorizing the purchase of a storage battery and battery rack for the electric light plant of the Borough of
Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the same and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (March 13, 1950)
6-32.
Authorizing the purchase of one surface condenser and auxiliaries to be installed in the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract
for the same and providing the money to pay for the same. (April 20,
1950)
6-33.
Authorizing the purchase of metal clad switchgear and equipment for existing control board for the electric light plant of the Borough
of Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the same and providing
the money to pay for the same. (April 20, 1950)
6-34.
Authorizing the purchase of one 5000 KW turbine-generator unit to be installed in the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract
for the same and providing the money to pay for the same. (May 1,
1950)
6-35.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of steel plate
flues and breeching to be installed in the electric light
plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the
same and providing the money to pay for the same. (May 23, 1950)
6-36.
Authorizing piping work for deaerating feedwater heater
and boiler, feed pumps to be installed in the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract
for the same and providing the money to pay for the same. (May 23,
1950)
6-37.
Authorizing electrical construction work for
the new boiler house at the electric light
plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the
same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (June 26, 1950)
6-38.
Authorizing piping construction work at the
electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the
contract for the same and providing the money to pay for the same.
(July 17, 1950)
6-39.
Authorizing the purchase of a combustion
control system, instruments and instrument panel for the
electric light plant of the Borough, awarding the contract for the
same and providing the money to pay for the same. (August 21, 1950)
6-40.
Authorizing heat insulation work in the electric
light plant of the Borough, awarding the contract for the same and
providing the money to pay for the same. (September 15, 1950)
6-41.
Authorizing construction of new pump house at the electric light plant of the Borough,
awarding the contract for the same and providing the money to pay
for the same. (October 13, 1950)
6-42.
Authorizing repairs to a turbine at the electric light plant, authorizing the purchase of necessary
material therefor, and approving funds for the payment thereof. (October
13, 1950)
6-43.
Authorizing the purchase of equipment for the pump house at the electric light plant of the Borough,
awarding the contract for the same and providing the money to pay
for the same. (October 23, 1950)
6-44.
Authorizing heat insulation work in the electric
light plant of the Borough, awarding the contract for the same and
providing the money to pay for the same. (October 23, 1950)
6-45.
Authorizing general construction work in connection with the installation of turbine-generator, condenser, and switchgear at the electric light plant, awarding the contract for the same
and providing the money to pay for the same. (December 11, 1950)
6-46.
Authorizing the purchase of equipment for
the electric light plant of the Borough, awarding the contracts for
the same and providing the money to pay for the same. (April 26, 1951)
6-47.
Authorizing the erection services required in connection with the installation of certain equipment in the electric light plant
of the Borough, awarding the contract for the same and providing the
money to pay for the same. (August 13, 1951)
6-48.
Authorizing heat insulation work for the electric
light plant of the Borough, awarding the contract for the same and
providing the money to pay for the same. (November 21, 1951)
6-49.
Authorizing certain repairs at the electric
light plant of the Borough, accepting a quotation
for the same and providing the money to pay for the same. (May 12,
1952)
6-50.
Authorizing certain piping work and heat insulation work for the electric light plant of the Borough, awarding the contracts
for the same and providing money to pay for the same. (June 28, 1952)
6-51.
Authorizing natural gas piping construction work in the electric light plant of the Borough, awarding the contract
for the same and providing the money to pay for the same. (October
13, 1952)
6-52.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of a turbine
generator and surface condenser for the electric light
plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contracts for the
same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (January 27, 1955)
6-53.
Authorizing general construction work in connection with the installation of a turbine generator at the electric light
plant, awarding the contract for the same and appropriating money
to pay for the same. (August 17, 1955)
6-54.
Authorizing electrical construction work at
the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(November 18, 1955)
6-55.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of motor control
center and instruments and panelboard at the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (November
18, 1955)
6-56.
Authorizing piping and mechanical construction work at the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(November 18, 1955)
6-57.
Authorizing piping and equipment insulation work at the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the
same. (March 26, 1956)
6-58.
Approving an agreement between South Penn Power Company and the Borough of Chambersburg
for the transfer of certain property, authorizing its execution and
acknowledgment. (May 24, 1956) (This refers to the purchase
of the Company's electric distribution facilities
in the Stouffer Development along Scotland Avenue by the
Borough.)
6-59.
Authorizing the construction of additions and improvements to the
electric light plant consisting of one 70,000 lb. per hour steam generator and accessories and awarding the contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (February
17, 1960)
6-60.
Authorizing the construction of additions and improvements
to the electric light plant and
awarding the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay
for the same. (July 26, 1960)
6-61.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of auxiliary
equipment at the electric light plant of the Borough of
Chambersburg, awarding contracts for the same and appropriating money
to pay for the same. (August 17, 1960) (For ordinance amended by this
ordinance, see Section 6-66, below. This authorized a contract with Albert C. Wood.)
6-62.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of auxiliary
equipment at the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contracts for the same,
and appropriating money to pay for the same. (August 17, 1960)
6-63.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of equipment
at the electric light plant of
the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contracts for the same,
and appropriating money to pay for the same. (October 24, 1960)
6-64.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of equipment
at the electric light plant of
the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding contracts for the same, and
appropriating money to pay for the same. (October 24, 1960)
6-65.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of equipment
at the electric light plant of
the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding contracts for the same, and
appropriating money to pay for the same. (October 24, 1960)
6-66.
Amending "An Ordinance authorizing the purchase and installation
of auxiliary equipment at the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding contracts
for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same." (October
24, 1960) (This awarded the contract for the deaerating feed-water
heater and the boiler feed pump and drive to a different corporation.
For ordinance which this amends, see Section 6-61, above.)
6-67.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (December
22, 1960)
6-68.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (January
30, 1961)
6-69.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (January
30, 1961)
6-70.
Authorizing the construction of a cooling tower for the electric light plant of the Borough of
Chambersburg, awarding a contract for the same and appropriating money
to pay for the same. (March 27, 1961)
6-71.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same. (May 8,
1961)
6-72.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same. (June 12,
1961)
6-73.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (June 12,
1961)
6-74.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same. (July 13,
1961)
6-75.
Authorizing improvements to the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same. (September
11, 1961)
6-76.
Authorizing the purchase of a 5000-KVA power substation
transformer, awarding a contract for the same, and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (July 9, 1962)
6-77.
Authorizing the construction of a 69-KV transmission line
and substations for the electric light plant of the Borough
of Chambersburg, awarding a contract for the same and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (September 20, 1962)
6-78.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of a motor driven air compressor at the electric
light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract for
the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (March 26, 1963)
6-79.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of equipment
at the Grant Street substation at
the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
contracts for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(Ordinance 63-16, June 14, 1963)
6-80.
Authorizing electrical construction work in
connection with the installation of switchgear, etc., for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg,
awarding a contract for the same and appropriating the money to pay
for the same. (Ordinance 64-2, January 20, 1964)
6-81.
Authorizing electrical construction work required
in connection with the modernization of the D. C. system,
pump house control system and emergency lighting system for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
a contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(Ordinance 64-34, November 17, 1964)
6-82.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of dual fuel gas diesel engine generators at
the electric plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 66-9, March 31, 1966)
6-83.
Authorizing construction work required for diesel engine generator plant for the electric light plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
a contract for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(Ordinance 66-34, September 12, 1966)
6-84.
Authorizing piping construction work for diesel
engine generator plant at the electric plant
of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract for the same,
and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
67-2, January 9, 1967)
6-85.
Authorizing electrical construction work for diesel engine generator plant at the electric
plant of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract for the
same, and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
67-3, January 9, 1967)
6-86.
Authorizing the purchase of a 5000-KVA transformer for the Electric Department of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
a contract for the same, and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(Ordinance 68-5, January 15, 1968)
6-87.
Authorizing the execution of a license agreement with
Penn Central Transportation Company to construct and maintain transmission wires over railroad tracks. (Ordinance 71-17, July 12, 1971)
6-88.
Authorizing the purchase of 4160-volt switchgear required for installation at the Grant Street substation of the Borough of Chambersburg,
awarding the contract for the same and providing for the payment thereof.
(Ordinance 71-35, December 20, 1971)
6-89.
Authorizing the purchase of one 5000-KVA power transformer for the electric light system of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and providing for the payment thereof. (Ordinance 72-3, January 28, 1972)
6-90.
Authorizing the purchase of two current-limiting reactors for the Grant Street substation of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the same
and providing for the payment thereof. (Ordinance 72-8, February 14, 1972)
7-1.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to purchase from the Chambersburg Gas Company the works, property and franchises of the
Chambersburg Gas Company for the purchase price of $370,000, and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (August 5, 1946)
7-2.
Authorizing the purchase of certain equipment and material for replacements and changes to
the gas plant of the Borough of Chambersburg.
(April 6, 1948)
7-3.
Untitled resolution authorizing the conversion of the facilities at the gas plant from manufactured
gas to natural gas. (Resolution, September 10, 1951)
7-4.
Authorizing the purchase of pipe for the Gas
Department of the Borough, awarding a contract for the same and providing
money to pay for the same. (March 12, 1952)
7-5.
Authorizing the purchase of certain equipment for the Gas Department of the Borough, awarding
a contract for the same and providing money to pay for the same. (June
20, 1952)
7-6.
Authorizing the purchase of certain equipment for the Gas Department of the Borough, awarding
a contract for the same and providing money to pay for the same. (June
20, 1952) (This refers to pipe fittings.)
7-7.
Authorizing the purchase of certain equipment for the Gas Department of the Borough, awarding
a contract for the same and providing money to pay for the same, (June
20, 1952) (This refers to pressure regulating equipment.)
7-8.
Authorizing certain pipe coating for the Gas
Department of the Borough, accepting bids for the same and providing
money to pay for the same. (June 30, 1952)
7-9.
Authorizing construction of natural gas pipe lines for the Gas Department of the Borough, accepting bid for the same
and providing money to pay for the same. (July 28, 1952)
7-10.
Authorizing the execution of a service agreement between the Borough of Chambersburg and Texas Eastern
Transmission Corporation for the sale and purchase
of natural gas. (September 15, 1952)
7-11.
Authorizing the construction of a regulator house for the Borough of Chambersburg, accepting bid for the same and
providing money to pay for the same. (October 9, 1952)
7-12.
Untitled resolution for an agreement with the Western
Maryland Railway Company for license to construct, operate
and maintain gas pipe lines across the right of way of the Company at the intersection of Loudon and Water Streets and
at the end of South Fourth Street. (Resolution, December 3, 1952)
7-13.
Untitled resolution authorizing an agreement with The
Pennsylvania Railroad and Western Maryland Railway Company, operator of The Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Extension, for the construction, operation and maintenance of a gas pipe line across the right of way of the Company
at its crossing on Wayne Avenue. (Resolution, December 3, 1952)
7-14.
Authorizing the conversion of gas appliances to the use of natural gas, awarding a contract
for the same and providing the money to pay for the same. (December
30, 1952)
7-15.
Authorizing the execution of a service agreement between the Borough of Chambersburg, and Texas Eastern
Transmission Corporation for the sale and purchase
of natural gas. (December 30, 1952)
7-16.
Untitled resolution approving an agreement with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for a gas pipe line across the Company's tracks at Wayne Avenue. (Resolution, January 12,
1953)
7-17.
Authorizing the grant of an easement in certain
land in Guilford Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania to Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation for purposes
connected with the Gas Department. (February 9, 1953)
7-18.
Authorizing the purchase of a liquefied petroleum gas
storage tank for the Gas Department of the Borough of
Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the same, and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (October 10, 1955)
8-1.
Untitled resolution petitioning the Court of Quarter Sessions of
Franklin County to change ward boundaries in
the Borough. (Resolution, April 8, 1957)
8-2.
Untitled resolution approving the designation of Franklin County
Area Development Corporation as the industrial development
agency to represent the County of Franklin. (Resolution, November 28, 1960)
8-3.
Untitled resolution approving the Franklin County Council of Tourist
Promotion Agencies as the tourist promotion agency to represent the County of Franklin. (Resolution, March 26, 1963)
8-4.
Untitled resolution approving the Franklin County Civil Defense Emergency
Operational Plan as the official civil defense emergency
operational plan for the Borough of Chambersburg. (Resolution 63-9, May 13, 1963)
8-5.
Authorizing cooperation agreement between
the Borough of Chambersburg and the Housing Authority of
the County of Franklin with respect to low-rent
housing. (Ordinance 65-17, April
28, 1965)
8-6.
Untitled resolution petitioning the Court of Quarter Sessions of
Franklin County to change ward boundaries in
the Borough. (Resolution 67-34A, September
11, 1967)
8-7.
Designating a representative to the Local Government Advisory Committee to the Franklin County Planning Commission and appointing the
first representative. (Resolution 68-43, October
14, 1968)
8-8.
Authorizing the Borough of Chambersburg to enter into an agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania providing for the modernization and standardization of traffic signal installations. (Ordinance 70-7, March 23, 1970)
8-9.
Adopting as a cooperating constituent municipality
the "Franklin County Solid Waste Management Plan" prepared for the Franklin County Planning Commission in accordance
with the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act 241. (Ordinance 72-27, May 24, 1972)
8-10.
For the flood insurance program. (Resolution 72-46, November 8, 1972) (This indicated the
Borough's interest in securing coverage under the National Flood Insurance
Program, and assured compliance with its regulations. See
also Section 8-11, below.)
8-11.
Compliance with Section 1910. 3a of the flood insurance program regulations. (Resolution
72-47, November 8, 1972) (This provided that the Borough
would require building permits for all construction, review permit
and subdivision applications with a view to flood prevention and protection,
and require alterations in water and/or sewage systems so as to avoid
contamination during flooding. See Chapter
V for regulations adopted.)
8-12.
Endorsing the Franklin County Planning Commission as the Franklin County area-wide planning organization. (Resolution 72-48, November 29, 1972)
8-13.
Authorizing participation by the Borough of
Chambersburg in purchase contracts entered
into by the Department of Property and Supplies of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 73-11, April 11, 1973)
8-14.
Adopting as a cooperating constituent municipality the "Franklin County Solid Waste Management System" prepared
for the Franklin County Planning Commission in accordance with the
Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act 241. (Ordinance
73-31, December 19, 1973)
8-15.
Authorizing application to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
for matching funds in a planning project for
the Chambersburg Municipal Airport and appropriating money
toward the cost of the project. (Resolution 74-44, September 25, 1974)
8-16.
Untitled resolution accepting the planning grant offer for a project at the Chambersburg Municipal Airport issued by the Federal
Aviation Administration. (Resolution 74-45,
September 25, 1974)
8-17.
Reapportioning districts or wards in the Borough of Chambersburg for the election of members of the
governing body in accordance with the provisions of Article IX, Section
XL, of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
Act of Assembly of December 13, 1974, Act No. 312, effective for all
officials taking office after the first Monday of January, 1976. (Ordinance 75-8, February 26, 1975)
8-18.
Authorizing the joining with other municipalities in establishing a bureau for the collection of earned income and net profits tax
to be known as "Chambersburg Area Wage Tax Board," and authorizing the approval and execution of an agreement and
by-laws for such Board. (Ordinance 75-40, September
24, 1975)
8-19.
Terminating the appointment of the present Income Tax Officer and
appointing a new Income Tax Officer for the
Borough of Chambersburg effective January l, 1976, under the provisions
of "The Earned Income and Net Profits Tax Ordinance of the Borough
of Chambersburg," appointing the Board members and an alternate Board member to the Chambersburg
Area Wage Tax Board for the Borough of Chambersburg and directing
distribution of tax collections to be made to the Borough Treasurer.
(Resolution 75-55, December 10, 1975)
8-20.
To permit the Borough to expend any general municipal funds for community development programs, pursuant to
the Act of December 10, 1974, P.L. 865, as amended, 53 PS 5421.1 and
the Act of June 27, 1974, P.L. 412, No. 145, Section 1, 53 PS 46202
(75), which ordinance is necessary for the health, safety and public
welfare. (Ordinance 78-14, May 10, 1978)
8-21.
Authorizing the Borough of Chambersburg pursuant to the Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act, to join with other local government units of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a settlor of the Pennsylvania Local
Government Investment Trust for the purpose of investing funds not
immediately required to be expended for borough purposes by purchasing
units of such trust. (Ordinance 81-6, February
25, 1981)
8-22.
Reapportioning districts or wards in the Borough of Chambersburg
for the election of members of the governing body in accordance with
the provisions of Article IX, Section XI of the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Act of Assembly of December 13,
1974, Act No. 312. (Ordinance 84-2, January
25, 1984, Section 1)
8-23.
Reapportioning districts or wards in the Borough of Chambersburg
for the election of members of the governing body in accordance with
the provisions of Article IX, Section XI of the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Act of Assembly of December 13,
1974, Act No. 312. (Ordinance 92-10, November
25, 1992)
8-24.
Adopting an agreement between the Borough of Chambersburg and the
Township of Greene for the performance of law enforcement services
by said borough to said township. (Ordinance 94-11, September 28, 1994)
8-25.
Reapportioning districts or wards in the Borough of Chambersburg
for the election of members of the governing body in accordance with
the provisions of Article IX, Section XI of the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Act of Assembly of December 13,
1974, Act. No. 312. (Ordinance 2003-10, September
23, 2003)
8-26.
Authorizing the Borough of Chambersburg to enter into an intergovernmental
cooperation agreement with the Borough of Greencastle to permit the
Borough of Chambersburg to provide certain services to the Borough
of Greencastle with regards to the water system. (Ordinance
2014-07, September 8, 2014)
8-27.
Authorizing
the Borough of Chambersburg to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation
agreement with Hamilton Township to permit the Borough of Chambersburg
to provide certain green waste recycling services to Hamilton Township.
(Ordinance 2014-11, September 22, 2014)
8-28.
Authorizing
the Borough of Chambersburg to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation
agreement with the Borough of Mercersburg to permit the Borough of
Chambersburg to provide to the Borough of Mercersburg various public
works services. (Ordinance 2015-04, May 11,
2015)
8-29.
Authorizing
the Borough of Chambersburg to enter into an intermunicipal interceptor
agreement with the Township of Hamilton, Franklin County; Hamilton
Township Municipal Authority; the Township of Greene, Franklin County;
Greene Township Municipal Authority; the Township of Guilford, Franklin
County; and Guilford Township Authority, regarding the operation and
maintenance, upgrade, expansion and capital improvement of the Chambersburg
interceptor. (Ordinance 2015-05, June 8, 2015)
8-30.
Authorizing
the Borough to enter into intergovernmental cooperation agreements
with Guilford Township, Hamilton Township, Peters Township, and Greene
Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to permit the Borough of
Chambersburg to provide certain services with regard to upgrades to
and the operation and maintenance of traffic signals. (Ordinance 2016-11, November 14, 2016)
8-31.
Authorizing
the Borough to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the
Borough of Waynesboro, allowing the Borough of Chambersburg Board
of Health to serve as the Board of Health for the Borough of Waynesboro.
(Ordinance 2018-03, January 22, 2018)
8-32.
Authorizing
the Borough to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement
with Hamilton Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to permit the
Borough to provide certain stormwater management program administrative
services to Hamilton Township. (Ordinance 2018-10, August 13, 2018)
8-33.
Authorizing
the Borough to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement
with St. Thomas Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to permit
the Borough of Chambersburg to provide certain stormwater management
program administrative services to St. Thomas Township. (Ordinance 2019-01, January 14, 2019)
8-34.
Authorizing
the Borough to execute a first amendment to the intergovernmental
cooperation agreement with Hamilton Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,
to permit the Borough of Chambersburg to provide certain stormwater
management program administrative services to Hamilton Township. (Ordinance 2019-03, February 25, 2019)
8-35.
Reapportioning
districts or wards in the Borough of Chambersburg for the election
of members of the governing body in accordance with the provisions
of Article IX, Section XI of the Constitution of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and the Act of Assembly of December 13, 1974, Act.
No. 312. (Ordinance 2023-22, November 13, 2023)
9-1.
Approving Chambersburg Area Development Corporation Subdivision. (Resolution, December 11, 1961)
10-1.
Authorizing the acceptance of lease and conditions
— Cumberland Valley Railroad Company to Borough of
Chambersburg. (Resolution, October 7, 1896)
(This lease was for a lot on an alley running from Second Street to Third Street, to
be used for the electric light plant.
10-2.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase of a lot on South Street from Mary E. Byers.
(Resolution, August 13, 1904)
10-3.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase of a lot on South Street Extension from Charles
Miller. (Resolution, August 17, 1904)
10-4.
Directing the Finance Committee of the Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to complete the purchase for the Borough of Chambersburg, of the property owned by Jacob E. Detrich, situate at the junction
of East Market and East Queen Streets in the
Borough of Chambersburg. (February 2, 1909)
10-5.
Untitled resolution authorizing a lease with
Edward W. Eberly for the Sewer Farm. (Resolution, January 18, 1918)
10-6.
Untitled resolution authorizing a lease with Joseph A. Crist for a portion of the Borough Farm. (Resolution, September 16, 1918)
10-7.
Untitled resolution authorizing a lease with
the Chambersburg and Gettysburg Electric Railway Company for the rental of the west wing
of the old C. & G. Power House by the Borough.
(Resolution, July 7, 1919)
10-8.
Untitled resolution authorizing a lease with
the Chambersburg and Gettysburg Electric Railway Company for the rental of the west wing
of the old C. & G. Power House by the Borough.
(Resolution, June 7, 1920)
10-9.
Untitled resolution authorizing the lease of a portion of the Borough Farm to Joseph A.
Crist. (Resolution, October 17, 1921)
10-10.
Untitled resolution authorizing the sale of Lots Nos. 3 and 4 in the Reservoir Hill Plan of
Lots, dated January 19, 1922, to Emerson Martin. (Resolution, March 6, 1922)
10-11.
Untitled resolution authorizing the sale of Lot No. 5 in the Reservoir Hill Plan of Lots,
dated January 9, 1922, to James O. Brindle. (Resolution, March 6, 1922)
10-12.
Untitled resolution authorizing the sale of land and trestle
work adjacent to the electric light plant to Carlton P.
Speer. (Resolution, March 7, 1922) (This was part of the land and trestle work purchase authorized by the resolution listed in Section 10-13, below.)
10-13.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase of land and
trestle work adjacent to the electric light plant property
from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. (Resolution, March 7, 1922) (See also Section 10-12, above.)
10-14.
Untitled resolution authorizing sale to C.
P. Speer & Company a tract of land bounded
on the north and west by land of the Borough, on the east by the Falling
Spring, and on the south by land of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
(Resolution, June 12, 1922)
10-15.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase of a tract of land bounded on the north by property
of Borough, on the east by the Falling Spring, on the south by other
lands of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and on the west by Electric
Light Alley, from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. (Resolution, June 12, 1922)
10-16.
Untitled resolution authorizing a lease of land on which railroad bridge and siding was located, and an agreement
covering maintenance of coal trestle siding, with the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. (Resolution,
June 12, 1922)
10-17.
Untitled resolution authorizing sale of land, tracks,
bridge, and right of way adjacent to the electric light
plant to C. P. Speer & Company. (Resolution, November 6, 1922)
10-18.
Untitled resolution assigning a lease, and authorizing sale of land, tracks, bridge and right of way adjacent
to the electric light plant, to C. P. Speer & Company. (Resolution, January 2, 1923)
10-19.
Untitled resolution approving the plans for development
of Kenwood Park submitted by the executors of the will
of Ariana Stewart Kennedy, and authorizing payments by the Borough
in connection with the laying of sewers and water mains by the executors.
(Resolution, March 12, 1923)
10-20.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company the property adjacent to
the electric light plant known as "Old Ice House Property." (Resolution, December 3, 1923)
10-21.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase of a tract of land located on the northeast corner of King and Hood Streets. (Resolution, March 3, 1926)
10-22.
Authorizing the purchase of a certain lot of ground lying on the south
side of Loudon Street, bounded by Loudon Street
lot of Solomon Plum, lot of William Uglaw and the Conococheague Creek,
from William Alexander for the sum of four hundred ($400) dollars.
(June 6, 1927)
10-23.
Authorizing the sale to S. F. Huber certain real estate on the eastern side of Hood Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (December 4, 1928)
10-24.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into a contract with John S. Brumbaugh to purchase from him crushed stone used by it during the year 1930. (May 7, 1930)
10-25.
Authorizing certain improvements and additions to be made to City Hall in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, authorizing the execution of a contract for furnishing
the work and materials necessary to make such improvements and providing
the funds necessary to pay for the same. (July 5, 1930) (See also Section 10-26, below.)
10-26.
Ratifying and confirming an ordinance entitled,
"An Ordinance authorizing certain improvements and additions
to be made to City Hall in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, authorizing the execution of
a contract for furnishing the work and materials necessary to make
such improvements and additions and providing the funds necessary
to pay for the same," approved the 5th day of July, 1930, and all
acts done by any officers or employees of The Burgess and Town Council
of the Borough of Chambersburg in accordance with the provisions of
such ordinance. (July 11, 1930) (For ordinance referred to, see Section 10-25, above.)
10-27.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into a contract with the County of Franklin, State of Pennsylvania, to advertise jointly for bids
for the construction of a public comfort station in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, providing
the manner in which the costs of construction, maintenance and care
shall be paid in the event a bid is accepted and the station constructed
and providing the funds necessary to pay for advertising for bids.
(July 11, 1930)
10-28.
Authorizing the painting of certain buildings at the Borough Farm, authorizing the execution
of a contract for furnishing the work and materials necessary to do
such painting and providing the funds necessary for the same. (July
17, 1930)
10-29.
Authorizing certain improvements and additions to be made to City Hall in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, authorizing the execution of a contract and additions
and providing the funds necessary to pay for the same. (November 10,
1930)
10-30.
Authorizing certain improvements and alterations to be made to City Hall in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, authorizing the execution of a contract for furnishing
the work and materials necessary to make such improvements and alterations
and providing the funds necessary to pay for same. (March 3, 1931)
10-31.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into a contract with John S. Brumbaugh to purchase from him crushed stone used by it during the year 1931. (May 1, 1931)
10-32.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to purchase Commerce Street Park and maintain
it as and for a public park. (May 6, 1931)
10-33.
Authorizing the sale of certain land in the Borough of Chambersburg shown on Borough
Plan No. 12227 to Stewart B. Strine and Beatrice Elizabeth Strine,
his wife. (July 6, 1931)
10-34.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate situate on the northeast corner of the intersection of South Second
Street and East Liberty Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and appropriating the money necessary to pay for the
same. (August 4, 1931)
10-35.
Authorizing the purchase, by The Burgess and
Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg, from D. O. Allday and
Alcesta Allday, his wife, for the consideration of one dollar, certain land located in the intersection of Glen and
King Streets in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
having erected thereon a covered fountain, and a certain strip of land located in Grandview Avenue between King Street and High Street,
in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September 10, 1931)
10-36.
Authorizing the purchase from Ross K. Gilbert,
of a certain tract of land extending from South Third Street
to Harrison Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
for the sum of twenty-five hundred ($2500) dollars, and appropriating
the money necessary for such purpose. (April 9, 1932)
10-37.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into contracts to purchase crushed stone, arundel
sand and portland cement, broom fiber and steel wire for
motor sweeper and road oil to be used by it
during the year 1932. (May 5, 1932)
10-38.
Authorizing the letting of bids for a public comfort station, the execution of a contract for its construction and the appropriation
of money to pay for such construction. (July 21, 1932)
10-39.
Untitled resolution authorizing a lease for the public
comfort station from Franklin County, for a term of 50
years. (Resolution, July 21, 1932)
10-40.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to purchase from W. P. Max Schwarz, certain real estate located on the south side of East
Catherine Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(September 7, 1932)
10-41.
Authorizing the sale to H. M. Miley of certain
real estate located on the eastern side of South Second
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September
7, 1932)
10-42.
Authorizing an appraisement of the physical property of the electric light plant and the
water system of The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough
of Chambersburg, and the installation of a
proper accounting system for said municipal
activities. (September 7, 1932)
10-43.
Authorizing the purchase of an Ingersoll-Rand air compressor. (April 4, 1933)
10-44.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into contracts to purchase crushed stone, arundel
sand, portland cement, broom fiber and steel wire for
motor sweeper, road oil, gasoline and motor oil to be used by it during the year 1933. (May 4, 1933)
10-45.
Awarding contract for alterations and additions to the
heating system of the Good Will Fire House, East Catherine
Street, Chambersburg. (Resolution, July 7,
1933)
10-46.
Authorizing the purchase of two (2) Ford,
1934, Model BB, ton and one-half trucks and
appropriating the money to pay for the same. (December 21, 1933)
10-47.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase of two lots lying between Poplar
Avenue and Wolf Avenue from Paul D. Tarner. (Resolution, October 6, 1937)
10-48.
Authorizing the purchase of the property owned by Mary E. Thomas, located on the eastern side of Harrison Avenue between Washington and Liberty Streets in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(December 21, 1937)
10-49.
Authorizing the purchase of the property known as 156 North Second Street in Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (August 23, 1938)
10-50.
Authorizing the sale to Stewart B. Strine
and Beatrice Elizabeth Strine, his wife, of certain real estate located in
Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (September
6, 1938) (This refers to a property along Church Road.)
10-51.
Authorizing the purchase of certain land from Ira S. Sheffler fronting on Fourth
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (March
8, 1939)
10-52.
Authorizing the purchase from Mary C. Minnich of a property located on the south
side of Loudon Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(June 5, 1939)
10-53.
Authorizing the purchase from the Bishop of
the Harrisburg Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church a strip
of ground lying adjacent to and immediately north of Lincoln Way West. (September 8, 1939)
10-54.
Authorizing the purchase from Harry E. Gerbig of a small tract of land located
on West Washington Street in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (September 8, 1939)
10-55.
Untitled resolution naming the floral park at the electric light plant "The Park of the Valiant."
(Resolution, November 7, 1939)
10-56.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate from Harry D. Rotz, located on Reservoir Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(July 24, 1940)
10-57.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate located on Water Street in Chambersburg, Penna., and the improvement thereof. (October 10,
1940)
10-58.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate located on the west side of South
Third Street in Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(March 31, 1941)
10-59.
Authorizing the sale of certain real estate located near the intersection of Loudon Street and Kriechbaum Alley in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (May 31, 1941)
10-60.
Untitled resolution authorizing the construction of a steel grandstand at Henninger Field. (Resolution, October 6, 1941)
10-61.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate in the Borough of Chambersburg known as 128 East Catherine Street. (February 18, 1942)
10-62.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate known as the "Show Lot," lying on the east
side of South Second Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (February 19, 1943)
10-63.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate lying on the north side of East
McKinley Street west of Cleveland Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 5, 1943)
10-64.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate lying on the south side of Scotland
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August
3, 1943)
10-65.
Authorizing the sale of certain real estate lying on the south side of Scotland
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September
8, 1943)
10-66.
Authorizing the purchase from W. B. Angle of certain property located on
the east side of North Main Street in Chambersburg,
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to be used as a parking
lot and for other Borough purposes. (December 31, 1943)
10-67.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate located on North Fourth Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, from the estate of Samuel F. Huber,
deceased. (July 3, 1944)
10-68.
Untitled resolution authorizing a lease from
Enos H. Horst for a playground on
Smith Avenue, from January 1, 1944 to December 31, 1944.
(Resolution, August 18, 1944)
10-69.
Untitled resolution granting an easement in
Franklin and Loudon Streets to the United States of America, for a gas line for the federal housing project. (Resolution, December 14, 1944)
10-70.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate lying on the south side of Loudon
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (February
12, 1945)
10-71.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate located on the west side of North
Franklin Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(April 3, 1945)
10-72.
Untitled resolution approving and confirming the license
agreement with The Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Manor
Real Estate and Trust Company, for three tracts of land
for the storage of coal. (Resolution, November 5, 1945)
10-73.
Authorizing the sale of certain real estate, formerly used in connection with the Siloam
pumping plant of the Borough, located in Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (December 28, 1945)
10-74.
Authorizing the purchase of a Mack pumping engine for the Fire Department of the Borough of Chambersburg and providing for the payment therefor.
(May 23, 1946)
10-75.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to lease from Hershey Creamery Company real estate in the Borough of Chambersburg for recreational purposes with an option to purchase
said real estate. (August 5, 1946)
10-76.
Authorizing the sale of certain real estate of the Borough, located in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (April 6, 1948) (This
property was bounded on the west by South Second Street, on the north
by lands of C. M. Austin, on the east by Harrison Avenue and on the
south by East Liberty Street.)
10-77.
Authorizing the purchase from the Pennsylvania
Railroad Co. of certain property located on East Liberty Street, in Chambersburg
and from Manor Real Estate and Trust Co. certain property located
on East Liberty Street in Chambersburg. (November 22, 1948)
10-78.
Authorizing the purchase from Carlton P. Speer,
Jr., of certain real estate adjacent
to the electric light plant of
the Borough of Chambersburg, in exchange for other real
estate to be acquired by the Borough. (December 6, 1948) (The property to be exchanged was that purchased in the ordinance listed in Section 10-77, above.)
10-79.
Authorizing the purchase of one utility billing machine and one remittance control
machine and providing for payment of same. (May 6, 1949)
10-80.
Authorizing the purchase of one electric motor-driven pump and electric control equipment, awarding the contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (May 6,
1949)
10-81.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate adjacent to the electric light plant of the
Borough and providing for the payment thereof. (June 6, 1949)
10-82.
Authorizing boiler replacement in the Municipal Building of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(November 3, 1949)
10-83.
Authorizing the purchase from Lucy W. Keene of certain real estate located
on South Third Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(December 5, 1949)
10-84.
Authorizing the purchase from John B. Kessinger
and Clara Irene Kessinger of certain real estate located on Wolf Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg. (September 15, 1950)
10-85.
Authorizing the purchase of equipment of City refuse collector by the Borough of Chambersburg. (August 13, 1951) (This refers to
the purchase of three trucks.)
10-86.
Authorizing the purchase from Robert A. Evans
and Anna S. Evans of certain real
estate located on Poplar Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg. (November 12, 1951)
10-87.
Authorizing the purchase of one truck chassis and cab and one fire truck body, awarding the contracts for the same and providing the money to
pay for the same. (March 10, 1952)
10-88.
Authorizing the purchase of a street sweeper, accepting bid for the same and providing money to pay for the same.
(July 28, 1952)
10-89.
Authorizing the leasing of certain real estate
from Chambersburg Industries, for recreational purposes. (September 29, 1952) (This refers to a tract of land on Stanley Avenue; the lease was for 5 years with right
to renew.)
10-90.
Authorizing the purchase from Theodore F.
Plum of certain real estate at Cedar
and Smith Avenues in the Borough of Chambersburg. (November
10, 1952)
10-91.
Authorizing the purchase of a truck with load packer body, awarding the contract for the same and providing
money to pay for the same. (April 27, 1953) (This truck was for the Sanitation Department.)
10-92.
Authorizing construction of a vault on South Main Street, awarding the contract for the same and providing the money to pay
for the same. (April 27, 1953)
10-93.
Authorizing the purchase of a fire truck,
awarding the contract for the same, and providing the money to pay
for the same. (May 11, 1953)
10-94.
Authorizing the purchase of a tractor equipped with angling blade, awarding the contract for the same
and providing money to pay for the same. (April 20, 1954)
10-95.
Authorizing the purchase and installation of a cooling
system in the Borough offices, awarding the contract for
the same, and providing money to pay for the same. (June 4, 1954)
10-96.
Authorizing the purchase of a fire
pumper truck, awarding the contract for the same and providing
money to pay for the same. (June 21, 1954)
10-97.
Approving a plan for the improvement of the
Borough market house and recreation center on South Third
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg by Chambersburg
Community Centers. (February 16, 1955)
10-98.
Authorizing the purchase from Mary M. Miller of certain real estate located
on South Main Street in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(March 14, 1955)
10-99.
Authorizing a lease agreement for
parking lot purposes with the First Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Chambersburg. (March 14, 1955) (This refers to a tract of
land between West Washington Street and Ludwig Avenue.)
10-100.
Authorizing the purchase of parking meters from Dual Parking Meter Company. (April 14, 1955)
10-101.
Authorizing the sale of real estate in Greene Township to Clarence R. Gelsinger and wife and the purchase from Clarence R. Gelsinger and wife of a tract of real estate in Greene Township. (July 11, 1955)
10-102.
Authorizing the leasing of certain real estate in Greene Township to Calvin H. Werdebaugh.
(July 11, 1955)
10-103.
Authorizing the purchase from trustees of
Burt J. Asper Post No. 46, American Legion, of certain real estate located on Loudon Street in the Borough of Chambersburg. (August
8, 1955)
10-104.
Authorizing the purchase from Francis E. Kuss of certain real estate located
on Loudon Street in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(August 8, 1955)
10-105.
Authorizing the purchase from A. J. White
Hutton of certain real estate located on Water Street in the Borough of
Chambersburg. (August 8, 1955)
10-106.
Authorizing the purchase from A. J. White
Hutton, executor of the estate of George K. Lehner, deceased, of certain real estate located on Loudon Street in the Borough of Chambersburg. (August 8, 1955)
10-107.
Authorizing the purchase of an air compressor for the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding the contract for the same,
and appropriating money to pay for the same. (November 30, 1955)
10-108.
Authorizing the purchase of one municipal fire alarm system central station control panel, awarding
the contract for the same and providing for the payment of the same.
(December 27, 1955)
10-109.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on East Queen Street in the Borough of Chambersburg
and providing for the payment of the same. (August 14, 1956)
10-110.
Authorizing the exercise of an option to purchase and the purchase of real estate on South Central Avenue and providing
for the payment therefor. (June 18, 1957)
10-111.
Authorizing the construction of a new utility service
center and awarding contracts for work on the same and
appropriating money to pay for the same. (June 19, 1957)
10-112.
Authorizing changes and additions to electric service connections and water service connections supplying the buildings comprising Buchanan Homes project, awarding contracts for the same
and appropriating money to pay for the same. (August 14, 1957)
10-113.
Authorizing the execution of an agreement with Public
Housing Administration in reference to certain streets
and utilities in War Housing Project PA-36436 (Buchanan
Homes). (August 14, 1957) (This was for the conveyance
to the Borough of government-owned utility systems, and the dedication
of streets in the project.)
10-114.
Authorizing electrical work for a new utility service
center and awarding a contract for the same and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (August 15, 1957)
10-115.
Authorizing purchase of a tract of real estate on Lincoln Way East near Fifth Avenue and
providing money to pay for the same. (March 10, 1958)
10-116.
Authorizing the rental and service of tabulating equipment from Remington Rand, Inc. (May 12, 1958)
10-117.
Authorizing purchase of a tract of real estate on Harrison Avenue and providing money to
pay for the same. (November 10, 1958)
10-118.
Authorizing purchase of a tract of real estate on McKinley Street and providing money to
pay for the same. (February 9, 1959)
10-119.
Authorizing the construction of a new firehouse, awarding the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay
for the same. (February 26, 1959)
10-120.
Authorizing purchase of a tract of real estate on Harrison Avenue and providing money to
pay for the same. (February 26, 1959)
10-121.
Authorizing additions and alterations to City Hall, awarding the contracts for the same, and appropriating money to
pay for the same. (February 26, 1959)
10-122.
Authorizing purchase of a tract of real estate on Harrison Avenue and providing money to
pay for the same. (February 26, 1959)
10-123.
Authorizing the sale of certain real estate of the Borough of Chambersburg on Harrison Avenue to Redevelopment Authority of the
County of Franklin. (February 17, 1960)
10-124.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate known as 81-85 West Washington
Street, Chambersburg, and providing money to pay for the
same. (July 26, 1960)
10-125.
Authorizing the sale of certain real estate of the Borough on Harrison Avenue to Chambersburg Area Joint School Authority. (December 22, 1960)
(This refers to two adjoining tracts along Harrison Avenue and Ludwig
Avenue.)
10-126.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on Loudon Street in Chambersburg, and providing
money to pay for the same. (March 13, 1961)
10-127.
Authorizing construction of additions and alterations
to the Borough garage building on Loudon Street, awarding contracts for the same and appropriating money to pay
for the same. (April 10, 1961)
10-128.
Authorizing the purchase of two tracts of real estate on South Main Street and one tract of real
estate on South Franklin Street in Chambersburg,
and providing money to pay for the same. (July 10, 1961)
10-129.
Authorizing the execution and delivery of a lease by the
Borough as lessee of parking lots to be constructed in the Borough to the Chambersburg Borough Parking
Authority, and the payment of rental thereunder. (September 30, 1961)
10-130.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on East King Street in Chambersburg, and
providing money to pay for the same. (September 13, 1962)
10-131.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on West Queen Street in Chambersburg, and
providing money to pay for the same. (December 13, 1962)
10-132.
Authorizing the transfer of Borough real estate at Cedar and Smith Avenues to the Redevelopment
Authority of the County of Franklin, Pennsylvania, and prescribing
the terms thereof. (Ordinance 63-14, May 29,
1963)
10-133.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate along West Queen Street and Black Avenue in
Chambersburg, and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 63-17, July 8, 1963)
10-134.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on Lincoln Way East in Chambersburg, and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
63-18, July 8, 1963)
10-135.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate at the corner of South Franklin
and West Queen Streets in Chambersburg and providing money
to pay for the same. (Ordinance 63-19, July
8, 1963)
10-136.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on East Queen Street and a tract of real
estate on Lincoln Way East in Chambersburg,
and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 64-17, April 13, 1964)
10-137.
Providing for the acquisition by eminent domain for Borough purposes of an easement and right of way over and under certain real estate in Greene and/or Guilford
Townships, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, belonging to
George R. Brindle and Margaret H. Brindle, his wife, and providing
for the furnishing of a bond. (Ordinance 64-22, June 22, 1964)
10-138.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate in Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,
and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 65-20, May 25, 1965) (This refers to 12 acres along U. S. Route 30.)
10-139.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on South Coldbrook Avenue in Chambersburg
and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 66-10, April 11, 1966)
10-140.
Providing for the acquisition by eminent domain for Borough purposes of fee simple title in part and an easement
and right of way in part in, over and under
certain real estate in Guilford Township, Franklin
County, Pennsylvania belonging to Ira Smith Sheffler, Jr. and Carrie
Elizabeth Crist Austin. (Ordinance 66-39, September
26, 1966)
10-141.
Authorizing the purchase of a Univac 1004 computer and read punch and entering into a maintenance service agreement for the same and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 66-45, December 12, 1966)
10-142.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on Black Avenue in Chambersburg, and providing
money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 67-20, April 28, 1967)
10-143.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on West King Street in Chambersburg and providing
money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 68-9,
February 29, 1968)
10-144.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on South Main Street in Chambersburg, and
providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 68-21, April 8, 1968)
10-145.
Authorizing the construction of a general
aviation airport for the Borough of Chambersburg,
and awarding a contract for the same and providing for the payment
thereof. (Ordinance 68-28, May 27, 1968)
10-146.
Untitled resolution accepting a grant for development
of the Chambersburg Airport from the Federal
Aviation Agency. (Resolution 68-40, September
9, 1968)
10-147.
Untitled resolution authorizing the purchase of 63.7 acres of land in Greene Township from
the Chambersburg Area Development Corporation, and 10. 699 acres in
Greene Township from Howard B. and Kathryn M. Knoll, for the Chambersburg Airport project. (Resolution 68-41, September 9, 1968)
10-148.
Authorizing the construction of swimming and wading pools for the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract for the same
and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
68-42, September 16, 1968)
10-149.
Authorizing general construction work at the Chambersburg Park for the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
the contract for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same.
(Ordinance 69-2, January 6, 1969)
10-150.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on Clippinger Avenue on the Borough of Chambersburg
and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 70-26, October 12, 1970)
10-151.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on the east side of South Main
Street in Chambersburg and providing money to pay for
the same. (Ordinance 71-6, April 16, 1971)
10-152.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on the south side of Lincoln Way
West in the Borough of Chambersburg and providing money
to pay for the same. (Ordinance 71-10, May
10, 1971)
10-153.
Authorizing additions and alterations to the Municipal Building of the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding
contracts for the same and providing for the payment thereof. (Ordinance 72-10, February 16, 1972)
10-154.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate in Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,
adjoining other lands of the Borough of Chambersburg at
the water filtration plant, and providing money to pay
for the same. (Ordinance 72-17, May 10, 1972)
10-155.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate fronting along Ludwig Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg and providing money to pay for the
same. (Ordinance 72-18, May 10, 1972)
10-156.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate extending along Montgomery Alley between North Main Street and Central Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg
and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 72-26, May 24, 1972)
10-157.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate extending from the northern terminus
of North Third Street between East King Street and Grant
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, from Penn Central Transportation
Company, and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
72-31, June 14, 1972)
10-158.
Authorizing the purchase of tracts of real estate along or adjacent to Fifth Avenue
and Norland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg and
providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 72-41, August 31, 1972)
10-159.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate at the northwest corner of Central
Avenue and Ludwig Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg
from the Harry M. Rhea estate and providing money to pay for the same.
(Ordinance 73-18, June 20, 1973) (This land
was for a public parking area and other purposes.)
10-160.
Authorizing the purchase of two tracts of real estate fronting along Grant Street from Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin and providing
money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 73-23, October 10, 1973) (This was for rounding off the corner of North
Second Street and Grant Street, and for straightening a line of other
Borough property.)
10-161.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate fronting along the
east side of North Main Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg to Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin.
(Ordinance 74-4, January 16, 1974)
10-162.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on North Second Street in Chambersburg, Franklin
County, Pennsylvania, from Redevelopment Authority of the County of
Franklin and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
74-5, January 16, 1974)
10-163.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate on the east side of North Second
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg from Eleanor E.
Brown et al., and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 74-9, February 20, 1974)
10-164.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate along Harrison Avenue adjoining other land of the Borough of Chambersburg from June Humphrey,
administratrix C. T. A. of the estate of Nettie Bray Johnson, deceased,
and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 74-18, March 27, 1974)
10-165.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate on Lincoln Way West in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 74-26, June 12, 1974)
10-166.
Authorizing the purchase of an aerial ladder truck for the Fire Department of
the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract for the same and
appropriating money for the payment thereof. (Ordinance
74-28, June 21, 1974)
10-167.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate on West Washington Street in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 74-31, July 12, 1974)
10-168.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate on East King Street in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 75-20, May 7, 1975)
10-169.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate on South Coldbrook Avenue in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 75-21, May 7, 1975)
10-170.
Authorizing the construction of a new fire station on North Second Street in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, awarding contracts for the same and providing for the
payment thereof. (Ordinance 75-23, May 21,
1975)
10-171.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate on Broad Street in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 75-24, May 28, 1975)
10-172.
Authorizing the construction of an addition and alterations to the Good Will
Fire Station on McKinley Street in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
awarding contracts for the same and providing for the payment thereof.
(Ordinance 75-34, August 13, 1975)
10-173.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate
on the south side of Lincoln Way East (Friendship Fire Station) in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 76-45, March 24, 1976)
10-174.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate
on North Second Street (Junior Fire
Station) in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance
76-48, April 14, 1976)
10-175.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate
on the south side of Lincoln Way East (Friendship Fire Station) in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 76-54, June 9, 1976)
10-176.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real
estate partly in Greene Township and partly
in the Borough of Chambersburg and providing money to pay for the
same. (Ordinance 77-16, May 25, 1977) (The
property was to be used for Electric Department facilities.)
10-177.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real
estate in the Borough of Chambersburg and providing money to pay for
the same. (Ordinance 77-20, July 27, 1977)
This refers to the Martin property, approximately 0.964 acres, to
be used for Electric Department facilities.)
10-178.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate from Harold C.
Gabler and Eleanor S. Gabler for the purpose of constructing and installing
facilities for the Electric Department of the Borough and for such
other purposes as the Town Council of the Borough may direct. (Ordinance 80-14, October 8, 1980)
10-179.
Authorizing the acquisition by eminent domain the following properties (which are more fully described in the
ordinance); rear of 125, 127-129, and 133 South Main Street and a
tract at the southeast corner of Ludwig and Central Avenues, to be
used for public parking. (Ordinance 80-7, May
7, 1980)
10-180.
Authorizing the purchase of a tract of real estate from the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin in
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, fronting along Hemlock Circle, said real
estate to be purchased for parking and recreational uses. (Ordinance 80-11, July 9, 1980)
10-181.
Establishing a Business Improvement District, authorizing improvements and imposing an assessment on each benefited
property within the Business Improvement District. (Ordinance
81-10, June 10, 1981)
10-182.
Authorizing the sale of a tract of real estate
on the northwest corner of Reservoir Street and Elder Street in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 81-22, December 9,
1981)
10-183.
Providing for the conveyance of a tract of real estate adjacent to
Fifth Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg in exchange for another
tract of real estate adjacent to Orchard Drive in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(Ordinance 94-6, June 29, 1994)
10-184.
Authorizing the Exchange and Acceptance by
the borough of certain lands within the Borough of Chambersburg, subject
to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 95-1, January 4, 1995)
10-185.
Authorizing the sale by the Borough of Chambersburg
of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg subject to certain
terms and conditions. (Ordinance 96-3, May
22, 1996)
10-186.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg,
known locally as 135 South Main Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
subject to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 96-7, September 11, 1996)
10-187.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land mostly within the Borough of Chambersburg
and partially within the Township of Hamilton, situate along Commerce
Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, subject to certain terms and conditions.
(Ordinance 96-8, September 11, 1996)
10-188.
Authorizing the Acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg or certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg,
situate along South Second Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, subject
to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 98-6, July 8, 1998)
10-189.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land within Guilford Township, known as
"Lot No. 26" in Chambers – 5 Business Park, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
subject to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 99-4, February 24, 1999)
10-190.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg,
situate along West Queen Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, subject
to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 99-5, March 24, 1999)
10-191.
Authorizing the purchase by the Borough of
Chambersburg of a tract of land within the Borough of Chambersburg,
owned by the Chambersburg Area Development Corporation, subject to
certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2000-10, October 11, 2000)
10-192.
Authorizing the purchase by the Borough of
Chambersburg of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg, situate
along the east side of Harrison Avenue (between East Queen Street
and Ludwig Avenue), subject to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2001-4, January 10, 2001)
10-193.
Authorizing the sale by the Borough of Chambersburg
of certain land with the Borough of Chambersburg, situate along the
Falling Spring and Conococheague Creeks near North Main Street and
West King Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, subject to certain terms
and conditions. (Ordinance 2001-8, April 11,
2001)
10-194.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg,
situate in the Chambers 5 Business Park, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
known as Lot No. 32D subject to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2002-16, October 8, 2002)
10-195.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg
situate in the vicinity of North Main Street and West King Street,
known as Lot No. 2 on Borough Subdivision Plan Re-1082, subject to
certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2003-2, January 14, 2003)
10-196.
Authorizing the sale by the Borough of Chambersburg
of certain land within the Borough situate along Walker Road and Interstate,
subject to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2003-6, May 27, 2003)
10-197.
Authorizing the sale by the Borough of Chambersburg
of certain land situate along Airport Road in Greene Township, Franklin
County, containing approximately 93 acres, together with certain clear
zone easements, subject to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2004-9, July 26, 2004)
10-198.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Mayor and
Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg of certain real estate
situate in Guilford Township, Franklin County, subject to certain
terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2004-21, December
27, 2004)
10-199.
Authorizing the sale by the Borough of Chambersburg
of certain land partly within the Borough of Chambersburg and partly
within Greene Township, situate along the exit 17 ramp of Interstate
81, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, subject to certain terms and conditions.
(Ordinance 2005-8, July 11, 2005)
10-200.
Authorizing the acquisition by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg,
situate along the east side of Harrison Avenue and the south side
of Ludwig Avenue, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, subject to certain terms
and conditions. (Ordinance 2005-13, October
31, 2005)
10-201.
Authorizing the conveyance by the Borough
of Chambersburg of certain land within the Borough of Chambersburg,
situate along North Franklin Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to
the Chambersburg Area School District, said conveyance subject to
certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2005-17, November 28, 2005)
10-202.
Authorizing the sale by the Borough of Chambersburg
of certain land within Greene Township, known as the former Horst
Reservoir property, containing 2.02 +/- acres, subject to certain
terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2006-8, August
28, 2006)
10-203.
Authorizing the sale by the Borough of Chambersburg
of certain land located within the municipal boundaries of Guilford
Township, situate along Tower Road and Nitterhouse Drive, Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, subject to certain terms and conditions. (Ordinance 2007-08, June 11, 2007)
10-204.
Accepting land dedicated to the Borough to
be used for the future construction of an extension of Parkwood Drive
from the point of its present terminus in the Borough to the Borough
of Chambersburg/Greene Township line. (Ordinance 2013-05, February 25, 2013)
11-1.
Untitled resolution authorizing the installation of a sewerage system. (Resolution, May 7, 1907)
11-2.
Adopting a system of public sewerage. (September 24, 1907)
11-4.
To amend an ordinance of the Borough of Chambersburg,
entitled "An Ordinance authorizing the construction of a sewage disposal plant, main sewers, and a system of sanitary
lateral sewers in the Borough of Chambersburg," approved the 17th
day of July, 1911, by adding to the plan therein referred to in Section
3 of the said ordinance, certain sewers. (March 7, 1912) (For ordinance
amended by this ordinance, see Section 11-3, above. This provided for sewers in:
(1)
Cedar Avenue
(2)
Commerce Street
(3)
Elm Street
(4)
Heefner Alley
(5)
Loudon Street
(6)
Mt. Moriah Street
(7)
Norland Avenue
(8)
Poplar Street
(9)
Scotland Avenue
(10)
South Street
(11)
Spring Street
(12)
An unnamed alley running from Commerce Street
to Park Street, and from the south side of Park Street to the intersection
of Philadelphia Avenue and Norland Avenue.)
11-5.
Untitled resolution authorizing the laying of sanitary lateral sewers on Central Alley, from King Street to Washington Street, and on Harrison
Avenue, from Queen Street to Washington Street. (Resolution, June 3, 1912)
11-6.
To assess the cost of certain sanitary lateral sewers built under
the provisions of certain former ordinances of the Borough of Chambersburg
as provided by Section 6 of an ordinance of the said Borough approved
the 17th day of July, A. D., 1911, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing
the construction of a sewage disposal plant, main sewers and a system
of sanitary lateral sewers in the Borough of Chambersburg," and providing
for the issue of bonds, secured by the said assessments in accordance
with the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania
approved the 15th day of June, 1911, P. L. 971. (July 15, 1912) (For
ordinance referred to, see Section 11-3, above. This provided for assessments and the issue of sewer assessment bonds for sewers on:
11-7.
To amend "An Ordinance authorizing the construction of a sewage disposal plant, main sewers
and a system of sanitary lateral sewers in the Borough of Chambersburg,
" approved the 17th day of July, A.D. 1911. (October 17, 1912) (For
ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 11-3, above. This changed the enabling Act for the ordinance from Act of Assembly approved April 29, 1889, P.L. 44, to an Act approved May 15, 1889, P.L. 220.)
11-8.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Ramsey Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (December 18, 1912)
11-9.
Untitled resolution authorizing construction of a storm sewer on Queen Street. (Resolution, June 4, 1913)
11-10.
Making certain private sanitary sewers public sewers. (December 31, 1913) (This refers to a sewer on Federal Street from Loudon Street to Market Street, then
on Market Street to Garber Street, and to a
sewer on Garber Street from Market Street to
West King Street, then on West King Street to
Federal Street.)
11-11.
Providing for additional sanitary lateral
sewers on parts of Catherine and Third Streets in the Borough of Chambersburg and awarding the contract for their
construction. (August 12, 1914)
11-12.
To provide for the extension of the public
sewer northward on Fifth Avenue. (November
8, 1915)
11-13.
Directing the construction of sanitary sewers
upon certain highways of the Borough of Chambersburg. (November 17,
1916) (This refers to South Alley and Black Alley.)
11-14.
Untitled resolution authorizing an agreement with Wilson
College for building a storm sewer from Philadelphia Avenue through grounds of the College and emptying into Conococheague Creek. (Resolution, November 3, 1919)
11-15.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Edgar Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (June 7, 1920)
11-16.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Third Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (June 7, 1920)
11-17.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Harrison Avenue and Ludwig Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg. (October
4, 1920)
11-18.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Harrison Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (October 4, 1920)
11-19.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Philadelphia Avenue in the
Borough of Chambersburg. (March 14, 1921)
11-20.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Water Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (June 6, 1921)
11-21.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Blackberry Alley, Wood Alley, Ludwig Avenue, Burkhart Avenue and North Third Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (September 2, 1921)
11-22.
Untitled ordinance authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral sewers on North Seventh Street and East King Street. (December 5, 1921)
11-23.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of West Liberty Street, Cedar Avenue, McKinley and Fourth Streets in the Borough of Chambersburg. (April 3, 1922)
11-24.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral sewers on portions
of Pleasant Street and Franklin Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg. (September 7, 1922)
11-25.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on South Fourth Street and Montgomery Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg. (February 5, 1923)
11-26.
Providing for laying of a storm sewer on Fourth Street, Queen Street and Lincoln Way East, for
changing the grade of Fourth Street between Lincoln Way East and East
King Street and appropriating funds for such purposes. (May 7, 1923)
11-27.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of McKinley Street, Edgar Avenue and
Pennsylvania Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(July 2, 1923)
11-28.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Scotland Avenue, Central Avenue,
Burkhart Avenue and Ludwig Avenue. (October 1, 1923)
11-29.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Pleasant Street, Miller Street, South
Main Street, North Fourth Street, West Catherine Street, West South
Street, Cedar Street, Burkhart Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pa. (May 5, 1924)
11-30.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Tolbert Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (July 7, 1924)
11-31.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on portions of Philadelphia Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (October 6, 1924)
11-32.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Commerce Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (December 9, 1924)
11-33.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Tolbert Avenue and High Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (March 2, 1925)
11-34.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Pennsylvania Avenue and Scotland
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (April 6, 1925)
11-35.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Reservoir Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (May 13, 1925)
11-36.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of South Street and Cleveland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg. (July 10, 1925)
11-37.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of High Street and Glen Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 2, 1925)
11-38.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Loudon Street, public alley running between Loudon Street and Lincoln Way West,
on Lincoln Way West, on Glen Street, on King Street, on High Street, on Grandview Avenue, on West
Queen Street, and an alley running between Lincoln Way West and Grandview
Avenue. (December 7, 1925)
11-39.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer line extending from Lincoln Way West northward to land of Alcesta B. Allday and sanitary sewer lines
extending from Lincoln Way West southward to Loudon Street. (March 3, 1926)
11-40.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Seventh Street and Third Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (March
3, 1926)
11-41.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of Center Street, Central Alley and Central Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa. (April 5, 1926)
11-42.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Garber Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pa. (July 6, 1926)
11-43.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Main Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pa. (October 4, 1926)
11-44.
Authorizing the adoption of Borough Plan No. 30030 which provides for storm sewers in southeastern section of the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
the construction of a storm sewer on a portion
of West Washington Street and on a portion
of Smith Alley in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
in conformity to said Plan No. 30030 and providing funds to pay for
same. (June 6, 1927)
11-45.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on South Street in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (Resolution, August 1, 1927)
11-46.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on portions of East King Street, Coldbrook Avenue,
Nelson Street, Duncan Avenue, Lincoln Way East, Center Street and
Rife Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(March 21, 1928)
11-47.
Authorizing the construction of drainage structures on East Queen Street and
Coldbrook Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing funds for the payment of the same. (June 7, 1928)
11-48.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Hood Street, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (October 8, 1928)
11-49.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Central Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (August 5, 1929)
11-50.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Wilson Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(August 20, 1929)
11-51.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Norland Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September 5, 1930)
11-52.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Norland Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September 5, 1930)
11-53.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on a portion of Cedar Alley and on a portion of Smith Alley in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. in conformity to Borough Plan Number
30030, and providing funds to pay for the same. (November 18, 1931)
11-54.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Cedar Avenue and on Smith
Alley in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (December
7, 1931)
11-55.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Wilson Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (February 1, 1932)
11-56.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on a portion of Smith Alley, private property and a portion of Third Street in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in conformity
to Borough Plan Number 30030, and providing funds to pay for the same.
(February 4, 1932)
11-57.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on a portion of a public alley
and Fairground Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, in conformity to Borough Plan No. 18085, and providing
funds to pay for same. (September 15, 1932)
11-58.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on a portion of a public alley, Fourth Street, Elm Avenue, public alley, Liberty Street, public alley and Catherine Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in conformity to Borough Plan
No. 30030, and providing funds to pay for same. (September 15, 1932)
11-59.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on McKinley Street, extended
in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 24, 1933)
11-60.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on Elm Avenue and Burns Alley in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
in conformity to Borough Plan No. 30030, and providing funds to pay
for the same. (November 25, 1933)
11-61.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer and paving on North Second Street between the northern property line of Broad Street and the Falling
Spring, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in conformity
to Borough Plan No. 12226, and providing funds to pay for the same.
(November 29, 1933)
11-62.
Authorizing, approving and ratifying the execution of a certain agreement between The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, marked "Borough Agreement No. St. 5. " (March 6, 1934) (This agreement
was for a surface drainage pipe between Liberty
Street and Smith Alley, across the Company's property.)
11-63.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer and paving of North Second Street between the northern property line of Lincoln Way East and the southern
property line of East King Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, in conformity to Borough Plan No. ERA-5, and providing
funds to pay for the same. (December 15, 1934)
11-64.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on Loudon and Federal Streets, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in conformity to
Borough Plan No. ERA-3, and providing funds to pay for the same. (December
31, 1934)
11-65.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Fourth Street, in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (June 3, 1935)
11-66.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer on Burkhart Avenue and East Queen Street and additional inlets
to storm sewer on Main Street and Lincoln Way East in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in conformity with
Borough Plan No. 18093, and appropriating monies to pay for the same.
(November 4, 1935)
11-67.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Coldbrook Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (March 2, 1936)
11-68.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Pennsylvania Avenue and on Alexander Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(November 2, 1936)
11-69.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral connecting sewer on South Second Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (January 19, 1937)
11-70.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Wayne Avenue, on South Fourth Street, on Guilford Avenue, on Maryland Avenue, on Cumberland
Avenue, on Highland Avenue, on Fifth Avenue, on Poplar Avenue and on Sixth Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (January 19, 1937)
11-71.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on East Catherine Street and
on Coldbrook Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (March 2, 1937)
11-72.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Cleveland Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (June 23, 1937)
11-73.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Fourth Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 2, 1937)
11-74.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary lateral sewer on South Coldbrook Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (October 4, 1937)
11-75.
Untitled resolution authorizing an agreement with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for a sewer
line on the Company's right of way from Liberty
Street to an alley south of Catherine Street, and a sewer line across
the right of way at Brandon. (Resolution, October 18, 1937)
11-76.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Rife Street and Center Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(December 28, 1937)
11-77.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Coldbrook Avenue, in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (February 26, 1938)
11-78.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Alexander Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (May 2, 1938)
11-79.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Seventh Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September 6, 1938)
11-80.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Vine Street, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 23, 1938)
11-81.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Central Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (June 6, 1939)
11-82.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Spring Street and Wagaman Alley in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(August 8, 1939)
11-83.
Untitled resolution authorizing construction of a storm water drain on Garver Street. (Resolution, September 8, 1939)
11-84.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Stanley Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 7, 1939)
11-85.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Stanley Avenue, Fifth Street, Coldbrook Avenue,
Lortz Avenue, Glen Street and Heintzelman Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 1, 1940)
11-86.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Sixth Street, in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (June 3, 1940)
11-87.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Stanley Avenue, Fifth Street, Coldbrook Avenue and Lortz Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (July 23, 1940)
11-88.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Seventh Street, in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 13, 1940)
11-89.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Wilson Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (March 4, 1941)
11-90.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Nelson Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 1, 1941)
11-91.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on East Liberty Street, in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (June 10, 1941)
11-92.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Central Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (July 8, 1941)
11-93.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Black Avenue and Gilbert
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (July
8, 1941)
11-94.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Highland Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 4, 1941)
11-95.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on South Coldbrook Avenue, South Sixth Street, Lortz
Avenue, Eighth Street and Garber Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection thereof against the abutting properties.
(May 6, 1942)
11-96.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Fifth Street and Paul Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(March 4, 1946)
11-97.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Vine Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 1, 1946)
11-98.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Loudon Street, Elder Street, Reservoir
Street, Gilbert Avenue, Nelson Street and Eighth
Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(April 4, 1946)
11-99.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Fifth Street, Garfield Street and Lortz Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (February 8, 1947)
11-100.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Kraiss Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (March 3, 1947)
11-101.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Miller Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 7, 1947)
11-102.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Blanchard Avenue, South Seventh Street, Floral
Avenue, South Coldbrook Avenue and Edgar Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (October 8, 1948)
11-103.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on North Coldbrook Avenue, Duncan Avenue, High Street,
East King Street, Eighth Street and Black Avenue. (November 8, 1948)
11-104.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Highland Avenue, Kraiss Avenue, South Coldbrook
Avenue and Middle Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (May 6, 1949)
11-105.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Grandview Avenue and Heintzelman
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (May
17, 1949)
11-106.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Cleveland Avenue and Lortz
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (October
7, 1949)
11-107.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Conner Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 7, 1949)
11-108.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on McKinley Street, South Sixth Street, Floral Avenue,
South Coldbrook Avenue, Lortz Avenue, Brookview Avenue and West King Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (December 24, 1949)
11-109.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Chestnut Street, Oak Street, North Seventh Street, and North Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (May 23, 1950)
11-110.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Alexander Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (July 17, 1950)
11-111.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on South Seventh Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 15, 1950)
11-112.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Stanley Court in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (January 29, 1951)
11-113.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Chambers Street in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 6, 1951)
11-114.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Ohio Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (September 10, 1951)
11-115.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Stanley Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 5, 1951)
11-116.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Burkhart Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (March 27, 1952)
11-117.
Authorizing the construction of an 8" sanitary
lateral sewer on South Fifth Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 28, 1952)
11-118.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Harrison Drive in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September 2, 1953)
11-119.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on Stanley Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (September 29, 1953)
11-120.
Authorizing the construction of an 8" sanitary
lateral sewer on the West Commerce [Street] in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 20, 1954)
11-121.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on Middle Street and South
Coldbrook Avenue in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (May 24,
1955)
11-122.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer on McKinley Street in Chambersburg,
Pa. (January 23, 1956)
11-123.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers on South Sixth Street, Middle Street, Bender Avenue,
Alexander Avenue, Roland Avenue, Carlton Avenue, and Horst Avenue in Chambersburg, Penna. (September 10, 1956)
11-124.
Authorizing Glace & Glace, Inc., Consulting Engineers, to proceed with stage 3 in reference to plans for improving the Borough's sanitary sewage system and disposal plant and providing for payment for said services. (October 22, 1956)
11-125.
Authorizing the execution and delivery of a deed or deeds conveying certain real estate and interests in real estate
and all other property constituting the presently existing sanitary sewer system of The Burgess and Town Council
of the Borough of Chambersburg to the Municipal Authority
of the Borough of Chambersburg; approving the proposed
action of said Authority to construct certain improvements, alterations
and additions to said sewer system, including the sewage treatment
plant and all related facilities; authorizing the execution and delivery
of a lease by said Borough as lessee of the sewer system as so acquired and as hereafter to be constructed
by said Authority, and the payment of rental by said Borough; and
approving the form, terms, covenants and conditions of said lease;
granting said Authority certain rights in the streets, highways and
alleys of the said Borough; providing for the execution of all papers
and instruments necessary and proper for such purposes; and providing
for the repeal of all ordinances inconsistent herewith. (July 11,
1957)
11-126.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in North Seventh Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Penna. (July 22, 1957)
11-127.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in Cedar Avenue in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (August 14, 1957) (This was from Washington Street southward,
450 feet.)
11-128.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in West Loudon Street in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (April 14, 1958)
11-129.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in Hudson Avenue and Scotland Avenue in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August
13, 1958)
11-130.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in Center Street in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (August 26, 1958)
11-131.
Authorizing construction of a storm
drainage project, awarding the contract and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (February 26, 1959)
11-132.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Wayne Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (October 24, 1960)
11-133.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in Highland Avenue in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 63-13, May 13, 1963)
11-134.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in North Street in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 64-3, January 23,
1964)
11-135.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in Stanley Avenue in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 64-19, April 27, 1964)
11-136.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
lateral sewer in Stanley Avenue in Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 64-39, November 30,
1964)
11-137.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary lateral
sewers, including a complete pumping station, force main and intercepting
sewers and manholes related thereto, in that area in the Borough of Chambersburg bounded generally
on the south by Norland Avenue, on the west
by Scotland Avenue, on the north by Woodstock Road and on the east by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, excluding, however, Scotland Avenue and Woodstock Road, and being the sewers
shown on plans of the Borough of Chambersburg, E-90 and E-91, and
assessing the cost thereof. (Ordinance 65-9, March 22, 1965)
11-138.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Wayne Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
67-8, February 15, 1967)
11-139.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Woodstock Road in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost and expenses thereof by the foot-front rule. (Ordinance
68-26, April 22, 1968)
11-140.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Edgar Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg
and Greene Township, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment
and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties.
(Ordinance 69-11, March 24, 1969)
11-141.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Roland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg
and Greene Township, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment
and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties.
(Ordinance 69-19, July 28, 1969)
11-142.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Stouffer Avenue in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection
of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
69-22, September 22, 1969)
11-143.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Wilson Avenue and Roland
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties. (Ordinance 69-25,
October 27, 1969)
11-144.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Roland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
70-22, September 14, 1970)
11-145.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in McKinley Street and Brumbaugh
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties. (Ordinance 71-18,
August 9, 1971)
11-146.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Brumbaugh Avenue and Locust
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties. (Ordinance 71-21,
August 9, 1971)
11-147.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer on the south side of Lincoln Way East in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and providing for the
assessment and collection of the cost thereof. (Ordinance
71-30, October 26, 1971)
11-148.
Authorizing the purchase of storm
drainage pipe and accessories and authorizing the construction of storm sewers and appurtenances in the Brumbaugh
Avenue area, and awarding contracts for the same and providing
for the payment thereof. (Ordinance 71-39, December 30, 1971)
11-149.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Stouffer Avenue and Summers
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties. (Ordinance 72-7, February
14, 1972)
11-150.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Cumberland Avenue, Stouffer Avenue and East Brandon Drive in the Borough of
Chambersburg, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
72-38, August 9, 1972)
11-151.
Authorizing the purchase of storm
drainage pipe and accessories, awarding the contract for
the same and providing for the payment thereof. (Ordinance
72-51, December 27, 1972)
11-152.
Authorizing the construction of storm sewers in the vicinity of Wayne Avenue awarding the contract for the same and providing for the payment
thereof. (Ordinance 72-52, December 27, 1972)
11-153.
Authorizing the purchase of storm
drainage pipe, etc., awarding the contract for the same
and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
73-6, March 16, 1973)
11-154.
Authorizing the construction of storm water drainage facilities, awarding the contracts
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 73-10, April 13, 1973)
11-155.
Providing for the acquisition by eminent domain
by the Borough of Chambersburg for Borough purposes of fee simple
title in and to certain real estate in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, owned by Marine
Corps League Home Association of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Inc.
(Ordinance 73-14, May 9, 1973) (This refers
to land on Grant Street, to be used for storm water drainage facilities.)
11-156.
Authorizing the construction of storm water drainage facilities, awarding the contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 73-15, June 6, 1973)
11-157.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the south side of Lincoln Way East in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (Ordinance 74-11, March 27, 1974)
11-158.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the north side of Lincoln Way East in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (Ordinance 74-12, March 27, 1974)
(For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 11-159, below.)
11-159.
Amending Section 1 of an ordinance entitled,
"An ordinance authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in
the north side of Lincoln Way East in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and
collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties," passed
March 27, 1974. (Ordinance 74-39, August 21,
1974) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 11-158, above.)
11-160.
Authorizing the Borough of Chambersburg to enter into license agreements
with Penn Central Transportation Company trustees permitting construction of the Borough's interceptor
sewer main under the railroad tracks of the Penn Central Transportation Company. (Ordinance
75-42, October 8, 1975)
11-161.
Untitled resolution approving the license agreement providing for a storm sewer
tunnel under the tracks of the Consolidated Rail Corporation
(formerly the Pennsylvania Railroad), and appropriating $2,070, to
cover preparation and the consideration fee of the agreement. (Resolution 76-66, September 8, 1976)
11-162.
Relating to improvements to the Chambersburg Sewer Treatment Plant facilities and to the construction of an interceptor sewer, being ERA Project Nos. C-421074 and C-420914, awarding contracts
for the same, ratifying and approving all agreements in reference
thereto and providing money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
78-31, November 28, 1978) (The agreements were with the
Townships of Guilford, Greene and Hamilton.)
11-163.
Authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers in portions of Stanley
Avenue and East Brandon Drive in the Borough of Chambersburg, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof. (Ordinance 80-9, June 11, 1980)
11-164.
Revised the Official Plan for Liquid Waste Disposal to include the
Georgetown West, Revised, development of George Harzell. (Resolution 83-2, February 9, 1983)
11-165.
Revised the Official Plan for Liquid Waste Disposal to include the
parcel of land of the Chambersburg Area Development Corporation. (Resolution 83-8, June 22, 1983)
11-166.
Revised the Official Plan for Liquid Waste Disposal to include the
Falling Springs Meadow development of William A. and Joan C. Gindlesperger.
(Resolution 83-11, July 27, 1983)
11-167.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in a portion of
South Main Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and
providing for the assessment and collection of the costs and expenses
thereof. (Ordinance 94-1, March 23, 1994)
11-168.
Authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in a portion of
South Main Street and a portion of Mill Road in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
costs and expenses thereof. (Ordinance 2009-14, June 15, 2009)
12-1.
Requiring sidewalks to be laid and maintained on certain streets of the Borough of Chambersburg, establishing curb
lines thereon, and adopting profiles for the grades thereof. (August
12, 1916) (This refers to:
12-2.
Authorizing certain improvements on West Queen Street and Water Street. (December 27, 1955) (This refers to improvements to the sidewalks
at the intersection of the streets.)
12-3.
Untitled resolution authorizing the widening of Miller
Street and the construction of
a sidewalk on the portion of the street along the property of The
Children's Aid Society of Franklin County and the School District
of the Borough of Chambersburg. (Resolution, July 10, 1961)
12-4.
Requiring
sidewalks to be installed at certain parcels on Limekiln Drive and
requiring the property owners to remove obstructions from the right-of-way.
(Ordinance 2016-09, 10-24-2016)
13-1.
Authorizing the Chambersburg and Gettysburg Electric Railway
Company to abandon certain portions of its railway and
charter route located on certain portions of East Derbyshire Street, South Second Street and Lincoln Way West and providing regulations for the removal of its equipment therefrom.
(August 2, 1920)
13-2.
Untitled resolution relieving the Chambersburg and Gettysburg
Electric Railway Company from all trolley service
except on Queen Street, Lincoln Way East, the service from the public square to the east Borough
line, and the Caledonia line. (Resolution, April 6, 1925)
13-3.
Untitled resolution authorizing the abandonment of the Chambersburg and Gettysburg Street Railway Company's lines from Derbyshire Street to the intersection of Edgar and Park Avenues. (Resolution, April 5, 1926)
13-4.
Untitled resolution authorizing the abandonment of the Chambersburg, Greencastle and Waynesboro Street Railway Company's lines on Lincoln Way East. (Resolution, March 28, 1928)
13-5.
Untitled resolution authorizing the abandonment of the lines of the Chambersburg, Greencastle and Waynesboro Street Railway Company and the Chambersburg and Shippensburg Railway Company from the public square to the north Borough line on Edgar Avenue. (Resolution, March 28, 1928)
13-6.
Authorizing the execution of a contract with the Chambersburg, Greencastle and Waynesboro Street Railway
Company and the Chambersburg and Shippensburg
Railway Company, providing the terms and conditions upon
which the said companies may abandon their lines in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and be relieved from all future franchise obligations. (June 4, 1928)
14-1.
Untitled ordinance widening Franklin Street from King Street to the Cedar Grove Cemetery, to an extra width
of 7 feet at King Street and 3 feet 8 inches at the Cemetery. (August
14, 1867)
14-2.
Untitled ordinance opening an alley running eastward from Third Street to the private alley running
north and south at the east end of property of George Pressler, (August
14, 1867)
14-3.
Untitled ordinance opening an unnamed alley from Franklin Street west to an unnamed alley between
lands of Jacob Eby and S. F. Greenawalt. (August 14, 1867)
14-4.
Untitled ordinance opening Grant Street between
Second Street and Third Street. (August 14, 1867)
14-5.
Untitled ordinance extending King Street east
to intersect with a new street running north from Market Street. (October
29, 1867)
14-6.
Untitled ordinance extending Fourth Street to the Borough line, on the property of Adam Arras, and north from
Queen Street to King Street, German Street, Catherine Street,
and King Street, east to Fourth Street as extended, and ordaining a new street, from West King Street south
to Loudon Street. (August 15, 1872)
14-7.
Ordaining new street. (May 3, 1875) (This
refers to Federal Street, from King Street
to Loudon Street.)
14-8.
Extension of Water Street southward. (May 10, 1875)
14-9.
Untitled ordinance opening an alley from the lands of Henry Shepler 255 feet 3 inches to a public alley.
(December 3, 1877)
14-10.
Untitled ordinance ordaining Vine Street,
from Broad Street westward to the Borough line. (August 1, 1881)
14-11.
Untitled ordinance ordaining Hood Street from
West Market Street north to King Street, and vacating the portion of Water Street lying between
Market Street and King Street. (August 9, 1881)
14-12.
Untitled ordinance extending South Main Street to Lincoln Street; and South Second Street to a point opposite of the same point and taking the land known
as the Franklin County Fairground to be a part of the Borough. (February
26, 1883)
14-13.
Untitled ordinance opening South Main Street, from South Street to Lincoln Street; South Second Street, from Catherine Street to Lincoln Street; Fair Ground
Avenue, from Borough line south to Lincoln Street; and Lincoln Street, from South Main Street to South Second
Street. (August 7, 1883)
14-14.
Untitled ordinance opening Fair Ground Avenue, from the Borough line north to Garfield Street; and Boyer Street, from the east Borough line to the west
Borough line. (March 5, 1884) (For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 14-25, below.)
14-15.
Ordaining East King Street. (August 8, 1888)
(This opened the street from Third Street to the J. G. Scheible property.)
14-16.
Ordaining Garber Street. (February 25, 1889)
(This opened the street from West Market Street to West King Street.)
14-17.
Extending East King Street, and opening Fifth Avenue. (September 8, 1890) (East King
Street was extended east to the Borough line; Fifth Avenue was opened
from East Market Street to the Falling Spring.)
14-18.
Ordaining certain streets and parts of streets.
(December 21, 1892) (This refers to:
(1)
Fifth Avenue, from Falling Spring to a point
1930 feet northeastwardly;
(2)
Fourth Street, from Falling Spring to Grant
Street;
(3)
Grant Street, from North Third Street to lands
deeded to the Borough by the Chambersburg Land and Improvement Company.
(4)
Grant Street, from the line of land of the
Cumberland Valley Railroad Company to an alley east of Fifth Avenue;
(5)
Kennedy Street, from East King Street to the
Falling Spring;
(6)
Kennedy Street, from Falling Spring to a point
2480 feet northwardly;
(7)
East King Street, from Fifth Avenue to Eberly's
Lane;
(8)
North Street, from Kennedy Street to an alley
east of Fifth Avenue; and
(9)
Stewart Street, from Kennedy Street to an
alley east of Fifth Avenue.)
14-19.
Ordaining Sixth Street, from East Washington
Street to East King Street. (January 9, 1893)
14-20.
Ordaining Nelson Street. (October 2, 1893)
(This refers to the portion between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Street.)
14-21.
Giving permission for the grading of North Main Street. (Resolution, June 6, 1894) (This refers to the portion in front of Wilson College.)
14-22.
Ordaining Commerce Street. (February 29, 1896)
(This opened the street from North Main Street westwardly to the Borough
line.)
14-23.
Ordaining High Street. (July 21, 1896) (This
opened the street from North Franklin Street westwardly 942 feet 3.5
inches.)
14-24.
Ordaining Montgomery Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pa., and declaring the same open to public use. (April
17, 1901) (This opened the street from Fifth Avenue to Eberly's Lane
at the Borough limits.)
14-25.
Amending an ordinance passed by The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pa., March 5, 1884, and changing the title of a street from Boyer
Street to McKinley Street. (September 21, 1901) (For ordinance
amended by this ordinance, see Section 14-14, above.)
14-26.
Extending West Queen Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, from South Federal Street to South Franklin Street and ordaining certain alleys crossing
said street and running parallel therewith. (October 16, 1902)
14-27.
Ordaining and opening for public use College Avenue, Edgar Avenue, and Park Avenue. (January
12, 1905) (This opened College Avenue, from Philadelphia Avenue to
Edgar Avenue; Edgar Avenue, from College Avenue to Park Avenue; and
Park Avenue, from Philadelphia Avenue to Edgar Avenue.)
14-28.
Vacating and closing that portion of Philadelphia Avenue between College Avenue and Park Avenue.
(January 12, 1905)
14-29.
Closing and vacating Park Avenue and vacating
and closing Philadelphia Avenue between Park
Avenue and the northern line of the Borough. (July 11, 1905) (This
refers to Park Avenue between Philadelphia and Edgar Avenues.)
14-30.
Extending German Street and ordaining Elm Avenue of the Borough of Chambersburg. (February 20, 1906) (This refers
to German Street from Fourth Street to the east Borough line, and
Elm Avenue from Fourth Street eastwardly 329. 1 feet to an alley.)
14-31.
Changing the name of Broad Street extended to Wilson Avenue; and the name of Prospect Street to Scotland Avenue. (July 5, 1906)
14-32.
Ordaining Park Avenue. (January 16, 1907)
(This refers to the portion from Edgar Avenue to Scotland Avenue.
14-33.
Untitled ordinance extending McKinley Street from Second Street to Central Alley, and opening several alleys across the Mary C. Wood property.
(February 5, 1907)
14-34.
Changing the name of Montgomery
Alley to Martin Avenue. (April 8, 1907) (This ordained Martin Avenue from Federal Street to North Franklin
Street.)
14-35.
Ordaining College Avenue. (April 13, 1907)
(This refers to the portion from Edgar Avenue to Scotland Avenue.)
14-36.
Untitled ordinance ordaining Chambers Street from North Main Street to the Conococheague Creek, Wolf
Avenue from Chambers Street to Hazel Street, Rose Street from Wolf Avenue to an alley running from
Hazel Street, and several alleys. (June 10, 1907)
14-37.
Ordaining and reordaining certain streets
in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (July 7, 1908) (This
refers to:
(1)
Catherine Street, between Borough lines;
(2)
Commerce Street, from Broad Street to Hood
Street;
(3)
Fourth Street, from Lincoln Street to Grant
Street;
(4)
Federal Street, from the Conococheague Creek
to Miller Street;
(5)
Franklin Street, from Loudon Street to Strasburg
Road;
(6)
Fairground Avenue, from Garfield Street to
Lincoln Street;
(7)
Fifth Avenue, from Market Street to Kennedy
Street;
(8)
Garber Street, from Market Street to Franklin
Street;
(9)
German Street, between Borough lines;
(10)
Grant Street, from Fifth Avenue to Philadelphia
Avenue;
(11)
Hood Street, from Market Street to Commerce
Street;
(12)
Kennedy Street, from East King Street
to the Borough line;
(13)
East King Street, from Third Street to
the southeast Borough line;
(14)
Lincoln Street, from Fourth Street to
the Borough line;
(15)
South Main Street, from South Street
to the Greencastle Road;
(16)
McKinley Street, from Fourth Street to
Central Alley;
(17)
Nelson Street, from Fourth Street to
the Borough line;
(18)
North Street, from the Cumberland Valley
Railroad to Broad Street;
(19)
South Second Street, from Catherine Street
to Lincoln Street;
(20)
Stewart Street, from Fifth Avenue to
Kennedy Street; and
(21)
Sixth Street, from the south Borough
line to Falling Spring.)
14-38.
Untitled ordinance naming Poplar Avenue. (December
10, 1908)
14-39.
Authorizing The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg
to enter into a contract in writing with A. Buchanan and E. N. Hutton,
partners trading as East End Land Company, with a view to passing
a certain ordinance or ordinances, ordaining or reordaining certain streets and alleys and establishing grades. (June 7, 1909) (This provided for the conveyance of certain lands
to the Borough for streets, including a street located in the area
of German Street, Fourth Street, Sixth Street and Catherine
Street.)
14-40.
Vacating and closing the alley beginning on Stewart Street, near its west end, and running thence
in a northeasterly direction, parallel with Kennedy Street, and thence
in a direction parallel with Stewart and North Streets to the north
and south alley near Fifth Avenue. (July 17, 1911)
14-41.
Vacating and closing North Street. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion between Kennedy Street
and Fifth Avenue.)
14-42.
Vacating and closing the east and west alley parallel with North Street. (July 17, 1911) (This
refers to the portion between Kennedy Street and Fifth Avenue.)
14-43.
Vacating and closing the east and west alley extending from Kennedy Street to Fifth Avenue north
of North Street. (July 17, 1911)
14-44.
Vacating and closing a portion of Fifth Avenue. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion
from the northern terminus to a point 529 feet southwardly.)
14-45.
Vacating and closing a portion of South Street. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion
from the Cumberland Valley Railroad tracks to Tolbert Alley.)
14-46.
Vacating and closing a portion of the east
and west alley immediately south of Catherine
Street. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion from the Cumberland
Valley Railroad tracks to Tolbert Alley.)
14-47.
Vacating and closing a portion of the east
and west alley between German and Catherine
Streets. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion from 12 feet
east of the property line between the Burkhart and Oyler properties
to an alley 119 feet eastwardly.)
14-48.
Vacating and closing a portion of the north
and south alley running in a southerly direction
from German Street. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion south
of German Street.)
14-49.
Vacating and closing a portion of the north
and south alley running north from German Street,
parallel with Mt. Moriah Street. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the
portion from German Street to an alley 370 feet northwardly.)
14-50.
Vacating and closing a portion of the alley running east from Mt. Moriah Street in the rear
of properties formerly of Charles Foreman, William Keefer, Charles
Mickey and Susan Bowers. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion
from Mt. Moriah Street to an alley 121 feet eastwardly.)
14-51.
Vacating and closing a portion of the east
and west alley south of Washington Street.
(July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion from the alley parallel
with Mt. Moriah Street to a point 142 feet eastwardly.)
14-52.
Vacating and closing the north and south alley running south from Market Street to Queen Street.
(July 17, 1911)
14-53.
Vacating and closing the north and south alley
known as "Kerr's Alley," running north from
Market Street. (July 17, 1911)
14-54.
Vacating and closing a portion of the east
and west alley, between Market and King Streets
immediately in the rear of properties formerly owned by Ella Strickler,
the Misses Etter, Thomas Kerr, J. R. Kerr and Brother, John Wood,
and Samuel Rinehart. (July 17, 1911)
14-55.
Vacating and closing a portion of Kennedy Street. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion
from the property of the Nelson Shoe Company to the northeastern terminus.)
14-56.
Vacating and closing Stewart Street. (July 17, 1911) (This refers to the portion from Kennedy Street
to Fifth Avenue.)
14-57.
Vacating and closing the north and south alley parallel with Kennedy Street, beginning at a point
on the north side of Grant Street near Kennedy Street and running
thence to Stewart Street. (July 17, 1911)
14-58.
Vacating and closing the north and south alley running north from Grant Street to its northern
terminus between Fifth Avenue and Kennedy Street north of North Street.
(July 17, 1911)
14-59.
Vacating and closing the north and south alley commencing on Grant Street at a point opposite
Fourth Street and running north to the east and west alley between
Stewart and Grant Streets. (July 17, 1911)
14-60.
Vacating and closing the east and west alley between Stewart and Grant Streets parallel with
Stewart Street. (July 17, 1911)
14-61.
Untitled resolution accepting Grant Street as improved by the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company. (Resolution, August 31, 1912)
14-62.
Ordaining and opening for public use "Cleveland Avenue." (January 4, 1913) (This refers to
the portion from Catherine Street to the private land of Dr. W. B.
Haycock.)
14-63.
Untitled resolution authorizing the grading of Sixth Street, between Washington Street
and Catherine Street. (April 22, 1913)
14-64.
Providing for the grading, paving and curbing of certain streets of the Borough of Chambersburg, under the provisions
of the Act of Assembly of May 12th, 1911, P. L. 288, and regulating
the opening of such streets. (May 24, 1913)
(This refers to:
(1)
The public square;
(2)
South Main Street, from the public square
to Washington Street;
(3)
North Main Street, from the public square
to the northern property line of Diehl, Ornwake and Diehl;
(4)
West Market Street, from the public square
to the Conococheague Creek; and
(5)
East Market Street, from the property line
of W. F. Skinner to Second Street.)
14-65.
Renaming Market Street and Baltimore Avenue within the Borough of Chambersburg. (Resolution, March 15, 1915) (The streets were renamed Lincoln Way East and
West.)
14-66.
Changing the name of Lincoln Street to Derbyshire Street. (Resolution, June 12, 1915)
14-67.
Providing for the grading, paving and curbing of that portion of Lincoln Way East in the
Borough of Chambersburg, lying between Second Street on the west and
Third Street on the east, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly
of May 12, 1911, P.L. 288. (June 14, 1915)
14-68.
Providing for the grading, paving, curbing and draining of certain streets of the Borough of Chambersburg, under the provisions
of Chapt. 6, Article 7, Sec. 9 of the Act of Assembly of May 14, 1915,
known as the "General Borough Act. " (March 15, 1916) (This refers
to:
14-69.
Adopting General Plan for the Borough of Chambersburg.
(July 14, 1916) (This plan was on file in the Borough Engineer's office,
known as Borough Plan No. 400, which was a general plan
of streets.)
14-70.
Authorizing the improvement of Hood Street in the Borough of Chambersburg. (September
20, 1916) (This refers to the portion north of King Street.)
14-71.
Laying out Norland Avenue between Scotland
Avenue and the west property line of the C.V.R.R. Co. (May 29, 1917)
14-72.
Changing the name of German Street to Liberty Street. (April 1, 1918)
14-73.
To vacate a proposed street on the General
Borough Plan known as Race Street. (September
2, 1918) (This refers to the portion from Commerce Street to Vine
Street.)
14-74.
Consenting to certain changes in the Plan of Lots of the East End
Land Company and directing the Borough Engineer to make the same changes
on the General Borough Map. (Resolution, February
2, 1920) (This vacated certain alleys and made them a part of the lots abutting them.)
14-75.
Vacating part of Pennsylvania Avenue,
Fulton Avenue, Reynolds Avenue, Meade Avenue, and certain alleys and abandoning all right of the public thereon.
(November 8, 1920) (This refers to the portions of: Pennsylvania Avenue
and Fulton Avenue from Philadelphia Avenue to the right-of-way of
the Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Railroad Extension Company; Reynolds
Avenue, Meade Avenue, an alley between Philadelphia Avenue and Reynolds
Avenue, and an alley between Reynolds Avenue and Meade Avenue, from
Hudson Avenue to the northern boundary line of Wilson College; and
an alley adjacent to the right-of-way of the Baltimore and Cumberland
Valley Railroad Extension Company from Hudson Avenue to the Conococheague
Creek.)
14-76.
Changing the location of the center line of Philadelphia Avenue, from Norland Avenue northward to
the Borough line, on Borough Map 400. (Resolution, December 6, 1920)
14-77.
Untitled resolution conveying that portion
of Eberly's Lane lying outside the proposed boundaries of Seventh Street to abutting
property owners. (Resolution, November
4, 1921)
14-78.
Ordaining North Seventh Street. (December
5, 1921) (This refers to the portion from Lincoln Way East to Montgomery
Avenue.)
14-79.
Ordaining and authorizing the opening for
public use of a portion of Glen Street and
a portion of West King Street. (January 2,
1923) (This refers to Glen Street from Lincoln Way West to High Street;
West King Street from Garber Street to Grandview Avenue.)
14-80.
Providing for laying of a storm sewer on Fourth Street, Queen Street
and Lincoln Way East, for changing the grade of Fourth Street between
Lincoln Way East and East King Street and appropriating funds for
such purpose. (May 7, 1923)
14-81.
Providing [for] and laying out, establishing grade of and opening McKinley Street from Fourth Street westward to Main Street. (May 5, 1924)
14-82.
Providing for and laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening Lincoln
Way West from Glen Street westward to the Borough line.
(May 5, 1924)
14-83.
Providing for permanent paving of Electric Light Alley and Wagaman Alley in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (June 2, 1924) (This refers to Electric Light Alley
from the right-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad to a point 801
feet westwardly and Wagaman Alley from Main Street to a point 237
feet westwardly.)
14-84.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street to be called West Commerce Street, from Hood Street westward to the Borough line. (December 9, 1924)
14-85.
Establishing the building and pavement
lines and the grades of Philadelphia
Avenue from the end of the brick paving in front of the Falling Spring
Church northward to Commerce Street. (June 1, 1925)
14-86.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street to be called Glenn Street from the
present terminus of the center line of the present Glenn Street northward
to the property of J. Rudfrew, a street to be called Bishop
Avenue, extending westward from Glenn Street 250 feet, and a street to be called High Street extending from Garber Street westward to Glenn Street. (November
2, 1925)
14-87.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street to be called Hood Street from West
King Street northward to Commerce Street. (December 7, 1925)
14-88.
Authorizing and directing the paving, grading and curbing of Ludwig Avenue, from the western property
line of Harrison Avenue to the western curb line of South Third Street;
of Central Avenue, from the southern curb line
of Lincoln Way East to the northern curb line of East Queen Street;
of Vine Street, from the western curb line
of Broad Street to the eastern curb line of Philadelphia Avenue, including
the necessary drainage thereof and providing for the payment of the
cost and expenses thereof. (April 5, 1926)
14-89.
Establishing the grade of Water
Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, from South Street
northward to Queen Street. (June 7, 1926)
14-90.
Providing for the permanent paving of a portion
of Burkhart Avenue west of Central-Avenue in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Penna. (July 6, 1926)
14-91.
Untitled resolution granting permission to the State Highway Department
to pave the unpaved portions of Philadelphia Avenue, Main Street, and Lincoln
Way. (Resolution, August 16, 1926)
14-92.
Taking over and ordaining as public streets
of the Borough of Chambersburg, certain streets in Kenwood Park in
the Borough of Chambersburg, namely Kenwood Road, Edgar
Avenue, Riddle Road and Scotland Road. (November 8, 1926)
14-93.
Authorizing and directing the paving, grading and curbing
of Black Avenue from the southern curb line of Lincoln
Way West to the northern curbing of West Queen Street, including the
necessary drainage thereof and providing for the payment of the cost
and expenses thereof. (May 2, 1927)
14-94.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street to be called Wayne Avenue, from
Cleveland Avenue south-eastward to the Borough line. (June 6, 1927)
14-95.
Requiring all public service companies
and abutting property owners on that portion of Philadelphia Avenue and North Main Street extending from a point near the entrance of Wilson College southward
to the northern end of the brick paving on North Main Street and on that portion of South Main Street extending from the southern end of the brick paving on South Main
Street southward to the southern Borough line of the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, to lay all necessary pipes and make all necessary connections for sewerage, water, gas, heating, lighting or any other purpose within ten days after the approval of this ordinance.
(July 14, 1927) (This was so that improvements could be made on the
streets mentioned.)
14-96.
Approving the lines, grades, drainage structures and all other structures
appearing on the plans of the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvements on Philadelphia Avenue, North Main Street and South Main Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (July 14, 1927)
14-97.
Authorizing and directing the paving of Philadelphia Avenue, North Main Street and
South Main Street, from a point near the entrance to Wilson
College to the northern end of the brick paving on North Main Street
and from the southern end of the brick paving on South Main Street
to the southern Borough line in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa.,
together with the necessary grading and drainage therefor and authorizing
the execution of proper contracts for the performance of such improvement,
and providing for the payment of the cost and expense of the same,
part of which is provided by assessments against abutting property
owners. (July 18, 1927)
14-98.
Ordaining and opening to public use a certain
alley to be called Silk Alley. (November 7,
1927) (This alley extended from a 16-foot alley running east and west
between Scotland Avenue and the right-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad.)
14-99.
Vacating and closing to public use a certain
alley known as Silk Alley, in the Borough of Chambersburg. (January 3, 1928) (The alley was vacated in its entirety, as opened in the ordinance listed in Section 14-98, above.)
14-100.
Untitled resolution granting permission to the State Highway Department
to pave the unpaved portions of Lincoln Way. (Resolution, January
21, 1928)
14-101.
Requiring all public service companies
and abutting property owners on that portion of Lincoln Way East extending
from the eastern Borough line of the Borough of Chambersburg westward
to the west side of Third Street, and from a point 60 feet east of
the eastern building line of Central Avenue to the eastern property
line of Memorial Square, and on that portion
of Lincoln Way West extending from the western
end of the brick paving westward to the western Borough line of the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to lay all necessary pipes and make all necessary connections for sewerage, water, gas, heating, lighting,
or any other purpose within ten days after
the approval of this ordinance. (April 2, 1928) (This was so that
improvements could be made on the street.)
14-102.
Authorizing and directing the paving of Lincoln Way East between the eastern Borough line and
the west side of Third Street, and between a point 60 feet east of
the eastern property line of Central Avenue and the eastern property
line of Memorial Square, and Lincoln Way West between the western end of the brick paving on that street and the
western Borough line in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
together with the necessary grading and drainage therefor and authorizing
the execution of proper contracts for the construction of such improvement
and providing for the payment of the cost and expense of the same,
part of which is provided for by assessments against abutting property
owners. (April 16, 1928)
14-103.
Authorizing the paving with concrete of Lincoln Way East from a point 60 feet east of the eastern
building line of Central Alley to the eastern building line of Second
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing
for the payment of the cost of the same by The Burgess and Town Council
of the Borough of Chambersburg and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
and appropriating moneys to pay the Borough's share of the cost of
construction of the same. (August 3, 1928)
14-104.
Untitled resolution authorizing the reconstruction of curbs on Lincoln Way necessitated
by the change in grade caused by paving. (Resolution, October 8, 1928)
14-105.
Authorizing and directing the paving, grading and curbing of Central Avenue from the northern curb
line of East King Street to the present concrete paving at Electric
Light Alley; of Burkhart Avenue, from the western
curb line of South Second Street to the eastern property line of Central
Avenue; of Ludwig Avenue, from the eastern
curb line of South Second Street to the western property line of Harrison
Avenue; of Central Avenue, from the southern curb line of East Queen
Street to the northern curb line of East Washington Street; of Black Avenue, from the southern curb line of West Queen
Street to the northern curb line of West Washington Street; of Harrison Avenue, from the northern curb line of East
Queen Street to the southern curb line of East King Street; including
the necessary drainage thereof, and providing for the payment of the
cost and expenses thereof part of which is provided for by assessments
against abutting property owners. (May 14, 1929)
14-106.
Untitled resolution authorizing the paving of Ramsey Avenue, from Wilson Avenue to Scotland
Avenue; Norland Avenue, from Wilson Avenue
to Scotland Avenue; Wilson Avenue, from Park
Avenue to Ramsey Avenue; Hollywell Avenue from
Gilbert Avenue to Farm Bridge; Fourth Street, from Liberty Street to Washington Street; Center Street, from Franklin Street to Center Street; Reservoir Street from reservoir to Rife Street. (Resolution, June 3, 1929)
14-107.
Untitled resolution authorizing the exchange of land on the boundaries of Hood Street, with the Western
Maryland Railway Company and the Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Railroad
Extension Company, moving the lines of Hood Street westward. (Resolution, September 10, 1930)
14-108.
Authorizing and directing that the eastern and western boundaries of Hood Street, between Lincoln Way West and
West King Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, be moved westward as shown on Borough Plan No. 12226, vacating
the portion of Hood Street no longer to be used as a street or highway,
authorizing the conveyances necessary to effect such change, ordaining
said Hood Street as so changed and establishing the grades thereof. (October 24, 1930)
14-109.
Authorizing and directing the paving of Hood Street from the northern curb line of Lincoln Way
West northward to the southern curb line of West King Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, together with the necessary
grading and drainage thereof, and authorizing the execution of such
improvement by the Borough and providing for the payment of the cost
and expense of the same, part of which is provided for by assessments
against abutting property owners. (November 17, 1930)
14-110.
Providing for the plotting of a street to
be called West Queen Street from Water Street
to Loudon Street, of a street to be called West Loudon
Street from West Queen Street to the western Borough line
and of a street to be called South Franklin Street from Loudon Street to West Queen Street on the General Plan for
the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (June 3, 1931)
14-111.
Establishing the grade of East
Liberty Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
from Second Street eastward to Mt. Moriah Street. (May 5, 1932)
14-112.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pa., to
be called "Fourth Street," extending from McKinley
Street southwestward to Wayne Avenue. (January 12, 1933)
14-113.
Authorizing the purchase of certain real estate located along Fourth Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pa., from the Chambersburg, Greencastle and Waynesboro
Street Railway Company and South Penn Power Company, for the purpose of widening said Fourth
Street and releases of certain rights of way owned by
said companies in the vicinity of said street, as now laid out on
the Borough Plan. (February 7, 1933)
14-114.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pa. to
be called "McKinley Street," extending from
Fourth Street eastward to the center line of the proposed extension
of Fifth Street. (October 9, 1933)
14-115.
Requiring all public service companies
and all abutting property owners on Wayne Avenue
and Garfield Street, streets in the Borough of Chambersburg, to place all necessary underground pipes and conduits, as well as all other pipes, poles and wires and make sewer connections. (November
20, 1933) (This was so that improvements could be made on the streets.)
14-116.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer and paving on North Second Street between the northern
property line of Broad Street and the Falling Spring, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in conformity to Borough Plan No. 12226,
and providing funds to pay for the same. (November 29, 1933)
14-117.
Approving and establishing the lines, grades, drainage structures
and all other structures appearing on the plans of the Department
of Highways of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Wayne Avenue and Garfield Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (December 21, 1933)
(This refers to the portion from Station 680+19.61 to Station 723+09,
a distance of 4,289.39 feet.)
14-118.
Approving the plans of the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvements on Wayne Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Resolution, March 5, 1934) (This refers to the portion
from Station 702+50 to Station 710+00, a distance of 746.12 feet.)
14-119.
Vacating and closing to public use a portion
of a certain alley, known as Burkhart Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 23, 1934)
(This refers to the portion from the east bank of the Conococheague
Creek to a point 115 west of the west bank.)
14-120.
Approving and establishing the lines, grades, courses, drainage structures
and all other structures appearing in Borough Plan No. 24132, showing
proposed improvement on a portion of Wayne Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(July 9, 1934) (This refers to the portion from Station 702+50 to
Station 710+00, a distance of 746.12 feet.)
14-121.
Authorizing the construction of a storm sewer and paving of North Second Street between the northern
property line of Lincoln Way East and the southern property line of
East King Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in
conformity to Borough Plan No. ERA-5, and providing funds to pay for
the same. (December 15, 1934)
14-122.
Vacating and closing to public use the nine
foot, one inch alley lying between Third Street
and Mt. Moriah Street, and extending from the twelve foot alley running
east and west from Third Street to Mt. Moriah Street, and located
approximately 179 feet south of Washington Street to the 12 foot alley
running east and west from Third Street and located approximately
395 feet south of Washington Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (August 6, 1935)
14-123.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening an alley to be called "Zentmyer Alley" extending
from Lincoln Way West northward and thence eastward, in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (December 2, 1935)
14-124.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to be called "Coldbrook Avenue," extending from Lincoln Way East southward
six hundred feet. (March 2, 1936)
14-125.
Changing the western boundary line of Hood Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, between an alley located about 230
feet north of King Street and an alley located about 331 feet south
of Center Street. (December 8, 1936)
14-126.
Vacating that portion of the street or highway
in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, known
as "Long Lane," which extends from Fourth Street
to Fifth Street. (August 2, 1937)
14-127.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,
to be called "Stanley Avenue," extending from
Fourth Street to Fifth Street. (August 2, 1937)
14-128.
Ordaining and authorizing the opening for
public use of two alleys to be known as Brandon Alley No.
1 and Brandon Alley No. 2. (March 8, 1939) (This refers
to two alleys running between Fourth and Fifth Streets, northeast
of Cumberland and Highland Avenues.)
14-129.
Vacating and closing for public use two alleys
known as Brandon Alley No. 1 and Brandon Alley No. 2. (July 5, 1939) (This vacated the alleys as opened in the ordinance listed in Section 14-128, above.)
14-130.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street to be called
"Glen Street" extending from the present terminus
of the center line of the present Glen Street to Heintzelman Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin
County, Pennsylvania. (December 27, 1939)
14-131.
Ordaining and opening for public use Fifth Street, from Stanley Avenue southward to a proposed
street to be known as Paul Avenue; Lortz Avenue, from Fourth Street eastward to Fifth Street; and Coldbrook
Avenue, from Catherine Street southward to Lortz Avenue.
(July 9, 1940)
14-132.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street to be called "South Seventh Street" extending from the present terminus of the center line of the present South Seventh Street to Lortz Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (November 13, 1940)
14-133.
Laying out and opening a public alley extending from Federal Street
eastward to Franklin Street in the Borough of Chambersburg. (July
8, 1941)
14-134.
Changing the name of South Street, between Fourth Street and Cleveland Avenue, to Lortz
Avenue. (November 6, 1941)
14-135.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Penna., certain streets to be known as Coldbrook Avenue, Lortz Avenue, Sixth Street and Eighth Street. (May 6, 1942) (This refers to:
14-136.
Approving and establishing the lines, grades, drainage structures,
and all other structures appearing on the plan of the Department of
Highways of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Lincoln Way East in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; adopting the said
plan as the official Borough plan for said street; and approving and
opening as a public highway the relocation of the said State highway
route and providing proposed improvement on the ground, with the exception
of the laying of the sidewalks. (June 20, 1942) (This refers to the
portion from Station 53+29.30 to Station 55+55, a distance of 225.7
feet.)
14-137.
For the improvement of South and
North Main Street, Lincoln Way West and Lincoln
Way East by the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, and agreeing to contribute to the cost thereof. (July
28, 1942) (This refers to Main Street from Washington Street to a
point 233 feet north of Falling Spring Creek, Lincoln Way West from
the Conococheague Creek to Main Street, and to Lincoln Way East from
Main Street to Third Street.
14-138.
Providing for laying out, establishing the grade of and opening a street
in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pa., to be called Eighth Street, extended from East Washington Street southward
to East Catherine Street. (October 10, 1942)
14-139.
Ordaining and opening for public use a certain
alley to be called Gabler Alley. (September
8, 1943) (This refers to the portion from High Street to the first
alley south of High Street.)
14-140.
Vacating and closing to public use a certain
alley known as "Gabler Alley" in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (December 9, 1943) (This vacated the alley as opened in the ordinance listed in Section 14-139, above.)
14-141.
Ordaining an extension of Carbaugh Alley and
authorizing the purchase of certain real estate from Rose U. Plaugh
and Brant H. Hassler for the purpose of such extension. (December
9, 1943) (This extended the alley across Federal Street.)
14-142.
Naming a certain public highway in the Borough
of Chambersburg, extending from Cleveland Avenue eastward to the first
public alley, "Pine Court." (June 7, 1944)
14-143.
Vacating that portion of the street or highway
in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, known
as Long Lane, which extends from Cleveland
Avenue to Fourth Street. (June 4, 1945)
14-144.
Vacating and closing to public use of a portion
of Harrison Avenue between McKinley Street
and East Catherine Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin
County, Pennsylvania. (December 11, 1945)
14-145.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, certain streets to be known
as Paul Avenue and South Fifth Street. (March 4, 1946) (This refers to Paul Avenue between South Fourth
and South Fifth Streets, and South Fifth Street between Paul and Cumberland
Avenues.)
14-146.
Vacating that portion of Paul Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, which
extends from South Fifth Street to Middle Street. (July 8, 1946)
14-147.
Approving and establishing the lines, grades, drainage structures
and all other structures appearing on the plan of the Department of
Highways of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Lincoln Way East in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; adopting the said
plan as the official Borough plan for said street; and approving and
opening as a public highway the relocation of the said State highway
route and providing for the removal of structures, when the Department
of Highways makes the proposed improvements on the ground with the
exception of the laying of the sidewalks. (July 8, 1946) (This refers
to the portion from Station 53+29.30 to Station 55+55, a distance
of 225.7 feet.
14-148.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street to be called "Kraiss Avenue" extending
from South Fourth Street eastward to the Borough line, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (March 3, 1947)
14-149.
Ordaining and opening for public use Penncraft Avenue, from Lincoln Way East northward to
Montgomery Alley, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. (January 5, 1948)
14-150.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pa. to
be called "Middle Street" extending from Stanley
Avenue southwardly and eastwardly to the Borough limits. (January
5, 1948)
14-151.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pa. to
be called "Highland Avenue," extending from
South Fourth Street eastwardly to the Borough limits. (January 5,
1948)
14-152.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening a street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pa., to
be called "Coldbrook Avenue," extending from
Stanley Avenue southwardly to Cumberland Avenue. (January 5, 1948)
14-153.
Changing the name of South Sixth
Street, between Cumberland Avenue and the present terminus
south of Maryland Avenue, to Coldbrook Avenue. (March 9, 1948)
14-154.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pa., certain streets to be known as Blanchard Avenue, Coldbrook Avenue, Floral Avenue, South Seventh
Street, Oak Street and Chestnut Street. (September 13,
1948) (This refers to:
(1)
Blanchard Avenue, from Garfield Street to Cumberland Avenue;
(2)
Coldbrook Avenue, from Lortz Avenue to Floral Avenue;
(3)
Floral Avenue, from South Seventh Street to Coldbrook Avenue;
(4)
South Seventh Street, from Lortz Avenue to Floral Avenue;
(5)
Oak Street, from Hollywell Avenue to Chestnut Street; and
(6)
Chestnut Street, from Hollywell Avenue to the eastern property line
of the Nitterhouse Farm.)
14-155.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, certain streets to be known
as North Coldbrook Avenue, Duncan Avenue, Heintzelman Avenue,
High Street, East King Street, Eighth Street and Grandview Avenue. (November 8, 1948) (This refers to:
(1)
North Coldbrook Avenue, from East King Street to the north Borough
line;
(2)
Duncan Avenue, from North Coldbrook Avenue to the east Borough line;
(3)
Heintzelman Avenue, from North Franklin Street to a point 688.5 feet
southwestwardly;
(4)
High Street, from Grandview Avenue to the west Borough line;
(5)
East King Street, from North Coldbrook Avenue to the east Borough
line;
(6)
Eighth Street, from Lortz Avenue to Tolbert Avenue; and
(7)
Grandview Avenue, from North Franklin Street to a point approximately
730 feet southwestwardly.)
14-156.
Approving the plans of the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on South Main Street, the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Resolution, April 4, 1949) (This
refers to the portion from Station 0+00 to Station 8+62.)
14-157.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade of and opening for public use certain streets to be called "Grandview
Avenue" and "Heintzelman Avenue" in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(May 11, 1949) (This refers to Grandview Avenue from North Franklin
Street to High Street, and to Heintzelman Avenue from North Franklin
Street to Grandview Avenue.)
14-158.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade and opening for public use, certain streets to be called South Fifth
Street, Middle Street, Lortz Avenue and Floral Avenue in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (November
7, 1949) (This refers to South Fifth and Middle Streets from Tolbert
Avenue to McKinley Street, Lortz Avenue from a point 404.75 feet east
of South Fourth Street to South Sixth Street, and to Floral Avenue
from South Fifth Street to South Sixth Street.)
14-159.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade, and opening for public use, certain streets to be called Conner Avenue
and Hamilton Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin
County, Pennsylvania. (November 7, 1949) (This refers to Conner Avenue
from West Queen Street to Burkhart Avenue, and to Hamilton Avenue
from North Franklin Street northwest to the Borough line.)
14-160.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade, and opening for public use certain streets to be called McKinley
Street, South Sixth Street, South Seventh Street, Floral Avenue, South
Coldbrook Avenue, Lortz Avenue, Brookview Avenue and West King Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (December
24, 1949) (This refers to:
(1)
McKinley Street, from South Fifth Street to the southeast Borough
line;
(2)
South Sixth Street, from Lortz Avenue to McKinley Street;
(3)
South Seventh Street, from Floral Avenue to McKinley Street;
(4)
Floral Avenue, from South Sixth Street to South Seventh Street;
(5)
South Coldbrook Avenue, from Floral Avenue to McKinley Street;
(6)
Lortz Avenue, from South Sixth Street to South Seventh Street;
(7)
Brookview Avenue, from West King Street to High Street;
(8)
West King Street, from Grandview Avenue to Brookview Avenue.)
14-161.
Approving and establishing the widths, lines, grades, drainage structures,
and all other structures appearing on the plan of the Department of
Highways of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on South Main Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, adopting the said
plan as the official Borough plan for said street, and approving and
opening as a public highway the relocation of the said State Highway
Route and providing for the removal of structures. (January 27, 1950)
(This refers to the portion from Station 0+00 to Station 8+62, a distance
of 862 feet.)
14-162.
Providing for the vacating to public use,
certain streets called South Fifth Street, Middle Street,
Lortz Avenue and Floral Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (February 3, 1950) (This refers to
South Fifth and Middle Streets from Tolbert Avenue to McKinley Street,
to Lortz Avenue from a point 494.75 feet east of South Fourth Street
to South Sixth Street, and to Floral Avenue from South Fifth Street
to South Sixth Street.
14-163.
Authorizing and directing the paving or macadamizing
of South Coldbrook Avenue between Lortz Avenue
and Floral Avenue. (June 7, 1950)
14-164.
Authorizing and directing the paving or macadamizing
of South Coldbrook Avenue between Middle Street
and Kraiss Avenue. (June 7, 1950)
14-165.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, a street to be known as Alexander Avenue. (July 17, 1950) (This refers to the
portion from Ohio Avenue east to the Borough line.)
14-166.
Authorizing and directing the paving or macadamizing
of Kraiss Avenue between South Fourth and South
Fifth Streets. (September 15, 1950)
14-167.
Authorizing and directing the paving or macadamizing
of Cumberland Avenue between South Fourth Street
and Cleveland Avenue. (September 15, 1950)
14-168.
Authorizing and directing the paving or macadamizing
of Stanley Avenue between South Fifth Street
and South Coldbrook Avenue. (September 15, 1950)
14-169.
Untitled resolution designating Derbyshire Street from South Main Street to South Second Street, and South
Second Street from Derbyshire Street to Philadelphia Avenue
as State Highway Traffic Route U.S. 11. (Resolution, September 30, 1950)
14-170.
Authorizing and directing the paving or macadamizing
of Kraiss Avenue between South Fifth Street
and South Coldbrook Avenue. (May 15, 1951)
14-171.
Authorizing and directing the macadamizing of portions of Coldbrook Avenue, Lortz Avenue, Middle
Street, Seventh Street, Heintzelman Avenue and East King Street. (June 9, 1952) (This refers to:
(1)
Coldbrook Avenue, from Kraiss Avenue to Cumberland Avenue;
(2)
Lortz Avenue, from Seventh Street to Coldbrook Avenue;
(3)
Middle Street, from Stanley Avenue to Coldbrook Avenue;
(4)
Seventh Street, from Lortz Avenue to Floral Avenue;
(5)
Heintzelman Avenue, from Glen Street to the Sollenberger tract;
(6)
East King Street, eastward 250 feet from Coldbrook Avenue.)
14-172.
Providing for the laying out, establishing
the grade, and opening for public use, a street to be called Harrison Drive, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(September 2, 1953)
14-173.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, a street to be known as South Coldbrook Avenue. (November 16, 1954) (This refers
to the portion from McKinley Street to Stanley Avenue.)
14-174.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg streets to be known as Garfield
Street, Bender Avenue, South Sixth Street, and Middle Street. (February 16, 1955) (This refers to Garfield Street and Bender
Avenue between South Coldbrook Avenue and Middle Street, to South
Sixth Street from McKinley Street to Bender Avenue, and to Middle
Street from McKinley Street to Stanley Avenue.)
14-175.
Untitled resolution designating Second Street from Garfield Street to Philadelphia Avenue as State Highway Traffic Route U.S. 11, and Loudon and Queen Streets from U. S. Route 30 West
to Lincoln Way East as State Highway Traffic Route U.S.
30. (Resolution, September 23,
1955)
14-176.
Providing for the laying out of a street to
be called East Liberty Street running eastward
from South Eighth Street and for the laying
out of an alley running eastward from South
Eighth Street in the Borough of Chambersburg. (August 13, 1956) (This
refers to East Liberty Street from South Eighth Street to a point
162.5 feet eastwardly, and to an alley 596.7 feet north of Catherine
Street, from South Eighth Street to a point 255 feet eastwardly.)
14-177.
Authorizing a quit-claim deed to Glen H. Sollenberger
and wife for the Borough's interest
in a 10 foot private alley on the
south side of East King Street. (October 31,
1956)
14-178.
Vacating and closing for public use a portion
of East Liberty Street running eastward from
South Eighth Street and an alley running eastward from South Eighth Street in the Borough of Chambersburg. (November 15, 1956) (This vacated the street and alley as opened in the ordinance listed in Section 14-176, above.)
14-179.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg a street to be known as Horst Avenue. (April 14, 1958) (This refers to the portion from Scotland Avenue
to Clinton Street.)
14-180.
Vacating and closing for public use a portion
of Horst Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (July 15, 1958)
14-181.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Alexander Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, between Hudson Avenue and Roland Avenue, and providing
for the payment of the cost thereof. (August 26, 1958)
14-182.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg a street to be known as Alexander
Avenue. (September 8, 1958)
14-183.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg a street to be known as Hudson
Avenue. (January 13, 1959) (This refers to the portion
from Philadelphia Avenue to the northwest Borough line.)
14-184.
Vacating and closing for public use a portion
of Hudson Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (April 13, 1959)
14-185.
Ordaining and opening for public use in the
Borough of Chambersburg a portion of a street to be known as Garber Street. (December 14, 1959) (This refers to the
portion from Miller Street to a point 305 feet northwardly.)
14-186.
Vacating and closing for public use a portion
of Garber Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (February 8, 1960) (This refers to the portion as opened in the ordinance listed in Section 14-185, above.
14-187.
Approving and establishing by ordinance the width, line, location, grades, drainage structures, and all other structures,
on Route 340, Section 4 from Sta. 115+56 to
Sta. 155+56 in the Borough of Chambersburg Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(May 8, 1961) (See also Section 14-188, below.)
14-188.
Approving and establishing the grades, structures, and all other
structures appearing on the plan of the Department of Highways of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on North Franklin Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; adopting the said plan as the official Borough plan for said street and providing for the removal of non-utility structures. (June 26, 1961) (This is the improvement referred to in the ordinance listed in Section 14-187, above.)
14-189.
Untitled resolution authorizing the widening of Miller Street by eight feet and the construction
of a five-foot sidewalk on the portion of the street along the property
of The Children's Aid Society of Franklin County and the School District
of the Borough of Chambersburg. (Resolution, July 10, 1961)
14-190.
Changing the name of Park Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg between Clinton Avenue and land of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to Mentzer Avenue. (May 31, 1962)
14-191.
Untitled resolution consenting to the adoption of Route 28095, Second Street, from Garfield
Street to Philadelphia Avenue, as a State highway by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. (Resolution 63-26, November
12, 1963)
14-192.
Untitled resolution consenting to the adoption of Route 28094, Loudon Street and Queen Street, to L. R. 43, as a State highway by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. (Resolution 63-27, November
12, 1963)
14-193.
Changing the name of Walker Road
to Industrial Drive and B Street to Progress Road. (Ordinance 64-10, February 10, 1964) (This refers to Walker
Road from South Main Street to Hollywell Avenue, and to B Street from
Walker Road to the south Borough line.)
14-194.
Vacating and closing for public use a portion
of Kraiss Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, between the former Borough line and
a line approximately 165 feet south of South Coldbrook Avenue. (Ordinance 64-12, February 24, 1964)
14-195.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Carlton Avenue in the Borough of
Chambersburg between Alexander Avenue and Scotland Avenue, and providing
for the payment of the cost thereof. (Ordinance 64-24, August 24, 1964)
14-196.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Horst Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg
between Alexander Avenue and Scotland Avenue, and providing for the
payment of the cost thereof. (Ordinance 64-25, August 24, 1964)
14-197.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Hudson Avenue in the Borough of
Chambersburg between Alexander Avenue and Scotland Avenue, and providing
for the payment of the cost thereof. (Ordinance 64-26, August 24, 1964)
14-198.
Approving the plans of the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Lincoln Highway East, in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (Resolution 64-28, September 3, 1964)
14-199.
Approving and establishing by ordinance the width, line, location, grades, drainage structures and all other structures
on Route 43-5, from Station 0+00 to Station
11+55 in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 64-29, September 3, 1964)
14-200.
Approving the plans of the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Wayne Avenue, the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (Resolution 64-30, September 3, 1964)
14-201.
Approving and establishing by ordinance the width, line, location, grades, drainage structures and all other structures,
on Route 588-8, from Station 658+40 to Station
702+09 in the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 64-31, September 3, 1964)
14-202.
Approving and establishing the grades, structures and all other structures
appearing on the plan of the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Commerce and Hood Streets in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; adopting the said plan as the official
Borough plan for said streets and providing for the removal of non-utility
structures. (Ordinance 65-15, April 12, 1965)
(This refers to the portion from Station 585+00 to Station 629+55.)
14-203.
Approving and establishing the grades, structures, and all other
structures appearing on the plan of the Department of Highways of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Lincoln Way West in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, adopting the said plan as the official Borough plan
for said street and providing for the removal of non-utility structures.
(Ordinance 65-21, May 25, 1965) (This refers
to the portion from Station 934+09 to Station 940+03.)
14-204.
Vacating and closing to public use, portions
of Water Street, Cedar Avenue, West Liberty Street, Elk
Alley, being an alley running between Black Avenue and
Water Street and being the first alley north of West Liberty Street, Smith Avenue, Kriechbaum Avenue (but subject to an easement
in the Borough of Chambersburg), unnamed alley east of Cedar Avenue and running between West Catherine Street and
West Liberty Street, unnamed alley north of
West Catherine Street and running between Cedar Avenue and an unnamed
alley, and West Washington Street, all in the
Borough of Chambersburg. (Ordinance 65-30,
September 27, 1965) (This refers to:
(1)
A 10-foot strip on the west side of Water Street from Loudon Street
to West Catherine Street, and a 10-foot strip on the east side from
West Washington Street to West Catherine Street;
(2)
Cedar Avenue, from West Catherine Street to West Washington Street;
(3)
West Liberty Street, from Water Street to Cedar Avenue;
(4)
Elk Alley, the entire extent;
(5)
Smith Avenue, from Cedar Avenue to the lands of the Housing Authority
of Franklin County;
(6)
Kriechbaum Avenue, from Loudon Street to West Washington Street;
(7)
The first alley east of Cedar Avenue, from West Catherine Street
to West Liberty Street;
(8)
The first alley north of West Catherine Street, from Cedar Avenue
to the first alley east of Cedar Avenue;
(9)
West Washington Street, the triangular portion on the northern side
adjacent to the lands of the Housing Authority of Franklin County.)
14-205.
Vacating and closing to public use portions
of Smith Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(Ordinance 65-31, September 27, 1965) (This
refers to the portion from Black Avenue to Cedar Avenue.)
14-206.
Vacating and closing to public use a portion
of Maryland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(Ordinance 65-37, December 27, 1965) (This
refers to the portion from South Seventh Street to South Coldbrook
Avenue.)
14-207.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Mentzer Avenue between the center
line of Clinton Avenue and the western side of Edgelea Drive, a distance
of 649.6 feet. (Ordinance 66-26, August 1,
1966)
14-208.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Weaver Avenue between the center
line of Clinton Avenue and a point 945.26 feet measured eastwardly
therefrom. (Ordinance 66-27, August 1, 1966)
14-209.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Clinton Avenue from the southern
side of Woodstock Road to a point 1,424.9 feet measured southerly
from the center line of Woodstock Road. (Ordinance 66-28, August 1, 1966)
14-210.
Ordaining, laying out and opening for public use in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa., a certain street
to be known as McKinley Street from a point
804 feet east of Coldbrook Avenue to Stouffer Avenue. (Ordinance 67-28, July 10, 1967)
14-211.
Ordaining, laying out and opening for public use in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa, a certain street
to be known as Brumbaugh Avenue from the center
line of McKinley Street to the present southern terminus of Brumbaugh
Avenue. (Ordinance 67-41, November 13, 1967)
14-212.
Approving and establishing the grades, drainage structures and all
other structures appearing on the plan of the Department of Highways
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing proposed improvement on Lincoln Way West and Lincoln
Way East in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania;
adopting the said plan as the official Borough plan for said street.
(Ordinance 69-7, January 27, 1969) (This refers
to Lincoln Way West from Station 906+2 to Station 935+00, and to Lincoln
Way East from Station 10+75 to Station 18+98, and Station 19+78 to
Station 55+55.)
14-213.
Designating certain streets in the Borough
of Chambersburg to be known as Woodlawn Circle and Woodlawn
Drive, and directing the Borough Engineer to designate
the same on the Borough Plan. (Ordinance 72-34, June 28, 1972) (Woodlawn Drive was to extend from Cumberland Avenue
to a point 226.58 feet eastwardly; Woodlawn Circle, from that point
to Orchard Drive.)
14-214.
Designating a certain street or alley as East Washington Street, and a certain street or alley
as Grandview Avenue and a certain alley as Doree Avenue, and directing
the Borough Engineer to designate the same on the Borough Plan. (Ordinance 72-39, August 9, 1972) (This refers to East
Washington Street from Eighth Street to an alley on the east, to Grandview
Avenue from Loudon Street to Lincoln Way West, and to Doree Avenue
from Elder Street to an unnamed alley.)
14-215.
Vacating North Central Avenue between East
King Street and the Falling Spring Creek and Light Avenue between North Second Street and Central Avenue. (Ordinance
73-24, October 10, 1973)
14-216.
Accepting a dedication from the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin of a
tract of real estate extending from North Second
Street to Harrison Avenue for the purpose of
a public street or highway. (Ordinance
74-6, January 16, 1974)
14-217.
Vacating North Central Avenue between the
center of the Falling Spring Creek and a point approximately 133 feet
north thereof. (Ordinance 74-10, March 27,
1974)
14-218.
Providing for the laying out, opening, widening and establishing the grade of a street in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to be
called Stouffer Avenue, extending from Lincoln
Way East to Stanley Avenue. (Ordinance 74-20, April 24, 1974)
14-219.
Accepting a dedication from the Redevelopment
Authority of the County of Franklin of a tract of real
estate extending from North Main Street to North Second
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg for the purposes of a public street or highway. (Ordinance 74-30, June 19, 1974)
14-220.
Providing for the laying out, opening, widening and establishing the grade of a street in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to be
called Roland Avenue, extending from Edgar
Avenue to Woodstock Road. (Ordinance 74-37,
August 21, 1974)
14-221.
Providing for the laying out, opening, widening and establishing the grade of a street in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to be
called Woodstock Road, extending from Roland Avenue to Scotland Avenue. (Ordinance
74-38, August 21, 1974)
14-222.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Stouffer Avenue in the Borough of
Chambersburg between the center line of Lincoln Way East and the center
line of Stanley Avenue and authorizing the taking of bids for such
work. (Ordinance 74-42, September 11, 1974)
14-223.
Authorizing paving and rebuilding of Stouffer Avenue between Lincoln Way East and Stanley
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract for the
same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance
74-43, September 25, 1974)
14-224.
Providing for the laying out, opening, widening and establishing the grade of a street in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to be
called Roland Avenue, extending from Edgar
Avenue to Woodstock Road, and repealing ordinances inconsistent therewith.
(Ordinance 74-53, November 26, 1974)
14-225.
Designating a certain street as Mowrey Drive and a certain street as Rhodes
Drive and directing the Borough Engineer to designate
the same on the Borough Plan. (Ordinance 74-55, December 18, 1974)
14-226.
Providing for the laying out and establishing
the grade of a street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to be called Stouffer Avenue, extending from Stanley Avenue to Spangler Drive, (Ordinance
75-26, June 11, 1975)
14-227.
Authorizing and directing the paving of a
portion of Stouffer Avenue in the Borough of
Chambersburg between the center line of Stanley Avenue and the southern
line of Spangler Drive extended across Stouffer Avenue and authorizing
the taking of bids for such work. (Ordinance 76-55, June 9, 1976)
14-228.
Changing the name of Lime Street on Borough
Plan No. RE-266 to Leidig Drive and directing
that the change be made on the official Borough Map. (Resolution
76-63, August 25, 1976)
14-229.
Providing for the vacation of a portion of Garfield Street in
the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, between
Middle Street and South Sixth Street. (Ordinance 77-19, July 13, 1977)
14-230.
Adopting names for public alleys in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (Ordinance 77-28, November
9, 1977) (The alleys referred to are to be shown on Borough
Plan No. B-91, entitled, "Names and Locations of Public
Alleys To Be Adopted by the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa.")
14-231.
Providing for the vacation of certain streets
in the Buchanan Homes area of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 80-2, April 2, 1980)
14-232.
Providing for the vacation of certain streets
in the Buchanan Homes are of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 81-4, February 25, 1981)
14-233.
Providing for the vacation of a portion of Car Shop Alley, between North Second Street and Central
Avenue. (Ordinance 89-13, November 22, 1989)
14-234.
Providing for the vacation of a portion of East Burkhart Avenue, between South Main Street and Central
Avenue. (Ordinance 91-11, September 11, 1991)
14-235.
Providing for the vacation of a portion of
former Fifth Avenue near Norland Avenue. (Ordinance 94-3, April 27, 1994)
14-236.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Schuchman Alley and Lohman Alley between Lincoln Way east and East Queen Street, east of South Fourth
Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg. (Ordinance 97-19, November 19, 1997)
14-237.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Gilbert Avenue between Black Avenue and
CSX Transportation, Inc., in the Borough of Chambersburg. (Ordinance 98-5, June 10, 1998)
14-238.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of the Loudon Street right-of-way further described
as Parcels C, D and E on Borough Subdivision Plan RE-954, in the Borough
of Chambersburg. (Ordinance 99-7, April 14,
1999)
14-239.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Emerson Court between Elm Avenue and Liberty
Street. (Ordinance 99-18, October 27, 1999)
14-240.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Doree Alley between Pipeline Alley and Elder Street. (Ordinance 2004-10, August 23, 2004)
14-241.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Roland Avenue between Scotland Avenue and
Woodstock Road. (Ordinance 2006-2, April 10,
2006)
14-242.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Wood Alley between Ludwig Avenue and East
Queen Street. (Ordinance 2006-6, June 12, 2006)
14-243.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Goshen Court beginning at Nelson Street
and ending at Duncan Avenue. (Ordinance 2008-01, February 11, 2008)
14-244.
Providing for the vacation of that portion
of Goshen Court beginning at Duncan Avenue
and ending at Martin Court; that portion of Martin Court beginning
at Coldbrook Avenue and ending at Goshen Court (and its terminus)
and that portion of Duncan Avenue beginning at Coldbrook Avenue and
ending at Goshen Court (and its terminus). (Ordinance 2008-16, December 8, 2008)
14-245.
Authorizing the reconstruction of Brumbaugh Avenue from Lincoln Way East to East McKinley
Street and providing for the assessment and collection of the costs
and expenses for the installation of curbing thereof. (Ordinance 2009-13, June 15, 2009)
14-246.
Providing
for the vacation of a portion of Central Avenue by agreement dated April 30, 2003, with
King Street United Brethren Church and other parties in exchange for
various development initiatives. (Ordinance 2010-17, September 27, 2010)
14-247.
Ordaining
that portion of Montgomery Avenue (extended)
as the same is shown on that certain land subdivision plan prepared
by TME Surveying for Joel E. Happel and Cynthia L. Happel, being Borough
Subdivision Plan RE-1353, in a westerly direction from the western
most boundary of Fifth Avenue a distance of 435 feet, the same hereafter
to be serviced and maintained by the Borough of Chambersburg as a
part of the public street system. (Ordinance 2011-10, September 12, 2011)
14-248.
Providing
for the vacation of all or portions of the
alley known as "Resides Alley," adjacent to
premises located at the northeastern quadrant of the intersection
of Fourth Street and Lincoln Way East, in the Borough of Chambersburg.
(Ordinance 2013-11, August 12, 2013)
14-249.
Adopting
the Official Map of the Borough of Chambersburg pursuant to Article
IV of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code as it relates
to transportation corridors. (Ordinance 2014-05, August 25, 2014)
14-250.
Amending
the Official Map by deleting the planning proposal to realign Monticello
Court, identified as Proposal 15 C. (Ordinance 2015-13, November 23, 2015)
14-251.
Providing
for the vacation of the portion of Burkhart Avenue immediately adjacent to property owned
by the Franklin County Area Development Corporation having an address
of 285 East Queen Street. (Ordinance 2016-04, May 23, 2016)
14-252.
Amending
the Official Map for the Borough of Chambersburg by deleting 580 Broad
Street from the planning project identified as Proposal 5, Kennedy
Street Extension to Broad Street. (Ordinance 2017-09, November 13, 2017)
14-253.
Providing
for the vacation of a portion of Montgomery
Avenue from North Main Street to North Central Avenue; Montgomery
Avenue; the historic location of North Central Avenue; the historic
portions of North Central Avenue and Montgomery Avenue; a portion
of the right-of-way of North Main Street; and a public sidewalk. (Ordinance 2019-05, March 25, 2019)
14-254.
Providing
for the vacation of a portion of Goshen Court
pursuant to the request of Chambersburg Hospital. (Ordinance
2019-09, July 8, 2019)
14-255.
Providing
for the vacation of a portion of Car Shop Alley,
formerly known as “Central Avenue,” in conjunction with
Subdivision Plan RE-1537. (Ordinance 2019-12, October 28, 2019)
14-256.
Providing
for the vacation of any interest held by the
Borough of Chambersburg in the public street known as Goshen Court,
from its intersection with Lincoln Way East (U.S. Route 30) to its
intersection with East Washington Street Extended. (Ordinance
2023-06, March 13, 2023)
14-257.
Amending
the Official Map for the Borough of Chambersburg by adding a new planning
project identified as Proposal 17, "Wallington Boulevard," to provide
secondary access from Walker Road to all adjoining properties. (Ordinance 2023-26, December 11, 2023)
15-1.
Fixing the mill rate of taxation. (Resolution, May 31, 1894)
15-2.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1914. (Resolution, March 2, 1914)
15-3.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1915. (Resolution, July 12, 1915)
15-4.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1917. (March 5, 1917)
15-5.
Levying taxes for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1918. (Resolution, April 1, 1918)
15-6.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year
1919. (Resolution, March 3, 1919)
15-7.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1920. (Resolution, April 5, 1920)
15-8.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1921. (Resolution, April 4, 1921)
15-9.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1922. (Resolution, March 17, 1922)
15-10.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1923. (Resolution, February 5,
1923)
15-11.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1924. (Resolution, April 7, 1924)
15-12.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year
1925. (Resolution, March 2, 1925)
15-13.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1926. (January 4, 1926)
15-14.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year
of 1927. (May 2, 1927)
15-15.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1928. (May 21, 1928)
15-16.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1929. (June 4, 1929)
15-17.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1930. (March 3, 1930)
15-18.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1931. (April 9, 1931)
15-19.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1932. (April 9, 1932)
15-20.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1933. (April 5, 1933)
15-21.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1934. (April 2, 1934)
15-22.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1935. (February 5, 1935)
15-23.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year 1936. (March 3, 1936)
15-24.
Fixing the tax rate for the Borough of Chambersburg for the year
1937. (March 2, 1937)
15-25.
Fixing the Lax rate for the fiscal year 1938. (February 26, 1938)
15-26.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1939. (March 8, 1939)
15-27.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1940. (February 5, 1940)
15-28.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1941. (February 3, 1941)
15-29.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1942. (February 2, 1942)
15-30.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1943. (February 1, 1943)
15-31.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1944. (February 24, 1944)
15-32.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1945. (March 5, 1945)
15-33.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1946 and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (February 13,
1946)
15-34.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1947. (March
3, 1947)
15-35.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1948 and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (March 9, 1948)
15-36.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1949 and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May 17, 1949)
15-37.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1950, the discount date and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector.
(April 3, 1950)
15-38.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1951, the discount date and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector.
(April 4, 1951)
15-39.
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1952, the discount date and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector.
(March 27, 1952)
15-40.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1953, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
11, 1953)
15-41.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1954, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
10, 1954)
15-42.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1955, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
9, 1955)
15-43.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1956, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
14, 1956)
15-44.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1957, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
31, 1957)
15-45.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1958, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
12, 1958)
15-46.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1959, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
25, 1959)
15-47.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1960, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
23, 1960)
15-48.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1961, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (March
27, 1961)
15-49.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1962, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (May
14, 1962)
15-50.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1963, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 63-10, May 16, 1963)
15-51.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1964, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 64-21, May 21, 1964)
15-52.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1965, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 65-19, May 10, 1965)
15-53.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1966, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of, the Tax Collector.
(Ordinance 66-16, May 11, 1966)
15-54.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1967, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 67-22, May 10, 1967)
15-55.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1968, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 67-50, December 30, 1967)
15-56.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1969, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 68-56, December 30, 1968)
15-57.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1970, the discount date, and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 70-1, January 5, 1970)
15-58.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1971, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 70-36, December 30, 1970)
15-59.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1972, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 71-40, December 30, 1971)
15-60.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1973, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 72-53, December 27, 1972)
15-61.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1974, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 73-33, December 27, 1973)
15-62.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1975, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 74-59, December 30, 1974)
15-63.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1976, the
discount date, and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 75-56, December 29, 1975)
15-64.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1977, the
discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the
compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 77-1, January 12, 1977)
15-65.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1978, the discount and penalty dates
and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector.
(Ordinance 78-1, January 3, 1978)
15-66.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1979, the
discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the
compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 79-1, January 10, 1979)
15-67.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1980, the
discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the
compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 79-19, December 26, 1979)
15-68.
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1981, the
discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the
compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 80-17, December 29, 1980)
15-69.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1982, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 81-23, December 28, 1981)
15-70.
Fixing the real estate and per capita taxes for 1983 and discount and penalties. (Ordinance 82-11, December 29, 1982)
15-71.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1984, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 83-20, December 28, 1983)
15-72.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1985, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 84-14, December 26, 1984)
15-73.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1986, the discount and penalty dates and the amount thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 85-13, December 30, 1985)
15-74.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1987, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 86-10, December 29, 1986)
15-75.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1988, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 87-14, December 29, 1987)
15-76.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1989, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 88-17, December 21, 1988)
15-77.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1990, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 89-15, December 20, 1989)
15-78.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1991, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 90-14, December 26, 1990)
15-79.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1992, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 91-15, December 18, 1991)
15-80.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1993, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 92-11, December 23, 1992)
15-81.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1994, the discount and penalty dates and amounts thereof and fixing the
compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 93-13, December 22, 1993)
15-82.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1995, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 94-19, December 21, 1994)
15-83.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1996, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 95-13, December 20, 1995)
15-84.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1997, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 96-11, December 18, 1996)
15-85.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1998, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 97-20, December 17, 1997)
15-86.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 1999, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 98-10, December 16, 1998)
15-87.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2000, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 99-20, December 15, 1999)
15-88.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2001, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2000-13, December 13, 2000)
15-89.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2002, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2001-16, December 19, 2001)
15-90.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2003, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2002-22, December 17, 2002)
15-91.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2004, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2003-12, December 9, 2003)
15-92.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2005, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2004-20, December 27, 2004)
15-93.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2006, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2005-21, December 12, 2005)
15-94.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2007, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2006-12, December 18, 2006)
15-95.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2008, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2007-18, December 10, 2007)
15-96.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2009, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2008-15, December 8, 2008)
15-97.
Fixing the real estate tax rate for the year 2010, the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2009-21, December 14, 2009)
15-98.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2011,
the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2010-21, December 13, 2010)
15-99.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2012,
the discount and penalty dates and the amounts thereof and fixing
the compensation of the Tax Collector. (Ordinance 2011-18, December 12, 2011)
15-100.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2013, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2012-13, December 10,
2012)
15-101.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2014, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2013-14, December 9,
2013)
15-102.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2015, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2014-13, December 8,
2014)
15-103.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2016, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2015-14, December 21,
2015)
15-104.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2017, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2016-12, December 12,
2016)
15-105.
Fixing
the real estate tax for the year 2018, the discount and penalty dates
and the amount thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector.
(Ordinance 2017-10, November 28, 2017)
15-106.
Fixing
the real estate tax for the year 2019, the discount and penalty dates
and the amount thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector.
(Ordinance 2018-15, December 10, 2018)
15-107.
Fixing
the real estate tax for the year 2020, the discount and penalty dates
and the amount thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector.
(Ordinance 2019-14, December 16, 2019)
15-108.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2021, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2020-10, December 14,
2020)
15-109.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2022, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2021-13, December 13,
2021)
15-110.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2023, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2022-15, December 12,
2022)
15-111.
Fixing
the real estate tax rate for the year 2024, the discount and penalty
dates and the amounts thereof and fixing the compensation of the Tax
Collector. (Ordinance 2023-24, December 11,
2023)
16-1.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin to
file an application for redevelopment assistance grant in the amount of $60,000 for development of the Harrison Avenue Urban Renewal
Area, and approving said redevelopment area. (Resolution December 29, 1958)
16-2.
Requesting the reservation of capital grant funds, approving the
undertaking of surveys and plans for an urban
renewal project, and the filing of an application for federal advance
of funds. (Resolution, December 29, 1958) (This refers to the Harrison Avenue
Project.)
16-3.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin to
file an application for redevelopment assistance grant in the amount of $150,000 for development of the Water Street Area,
and approving said redevelopment area. (Resolution, December 29, 1958)
16-4.
Approving the urban renewal plan and the feasibility of relocation for Project
No. Penna. R-61. (Resolution, June 25, 1959)
(This refers to the Harrison Avenue Project.)
16-5.
Authorizing an agreement between Redevelopment Authority of the County
of Franklin and the Borough of Chambersburg for the purchase
and development by the Borough of a tract of real estate known as Harrison Avenue Urban
Renewal Project, Penna. R-61 for the purchase price of
$14,000 and authorizing the improvement thereof and appropriating
money to pay for the same. (June 20, 1960)
16-6.
Untitled resolution expressing Council's desire that the Water Street Urban
Renewal Area Project proceed as planned by
the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin. (Resolution, October 4, 1960)
16-7.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin to
file an application for redevelopment assistance grant for $155,103, to further
the redevelopment program, and approving the King Street Urban Renewal Area. (Resolution 65-2, January
11, 1965)
16-8.
Approving the undertaking of surveys and plans for the King Street Urban Renewal Area. (Resolution 65-5, January 27, 1965)
16-9.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Franklin to
file application for assistance grant of $22,444, to further the redevelopment program, and approving the Water Street Urban Renewal
Area. (Resolution 65-6, January
27, 1965)
16-10.
Approving the urban renewal plan and the feasibility of relocation for the Water Street
Urban Renewal Area as amended. (Resolution,
65-27, June 14, 1965)
16-11.
Approving the urban renewal plan and the feasibility of relocation for the King Street Urban Renewal Area. (Resolution
67-49, December 18, 1967)
16-12.
Approving the amended urban renewal plan and the feasibility of relocation for the King Street Urban Renewal Area. (Resolution 72-12, March 15, 1972)
16-13.
Untitled resolution authorizing application by the Redevelopment
Authority of Franklin County for a redevelopment assistance grant of $193,210 to further the redevelopment program
in the King Street Area and approving the plans
for that area. (Resolution 73-4, January 24,
1973)
16-14.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Redevelopment Authority of Franklin County to make request
for application for grant to redevelop and
upgrade the Buchanan Homes Area. (Resolution 74-34, August 14, 1974)
16-15.
Approving a closeout agreement for the King Street Urban Renewal Project, Project No. Pa. R-303.
(Resolution 76-61, August 11, 1976)
17-1.
Authorizing the construction, by the Street
Department, of a retaining wall, along the
western side of a public alley which runs north
and south and lies immediately west of Philadelphia Avenue in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, from a point
on the western side of said alley about 70 feet north of the northern
building line of Vine Street, thence northward along said alley about
372 feet, for the purpose of supporting the western side of said alley,
and appropriating monies to be used for that purpose. (May 7, 1930)
18-1.
Untitled resolution authorizing the laying of a water main from the end of the main on Prospect Street, north
on Scotland Avenue, then east to the lot of
Silk Mill Company. (Resolution, August 27,
1904)
18-2.
Untitled resolution authorizing the laying of a water main on Philadelphia Avenue to
the Borough line. (Resolution, September 12,
1904)
18-3.
Providing for repairs and improvements to the water plant and works, and regulating
the disposal of the revenues derived from the rents, and other emoluments
which arise from the sale, use or application of the water supplied
by the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (October 9, 1908)
18-4.
Relating to the improvement of the water works of the Borough of Chambersburg. (July 27,
1910) (This authorized the impounding of the
waters of Birch Run, and directed that application be made to the Commissioner of
Forestry and the Forestry Reservation Commission of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to impound those
waters and to construct pipelines through the
Caledonia Forest Reservation.)
18-5.
Relating to the improvement of the water works of the Borough of
Chambersburg. (August 1, 1910) (This provided for impounding the water of Birch Run and its tributaries, and for a pipe to run along the stream.
18-6.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Water Committee to construct additional intake and screen area
at the Birch Run Dam. (Resolution, June 7, 1915)
18-7.
Untitled resolution authorizing the laying of a water main on Franklin Street, from
the western terminus of the present main to the property of Aaron
Frey on Strasburg Road. (Resolution, August
4, 1915)
18-8.
Untitled resolution authorizing the laying of a water main on Strasburg Road. (Resolution, November 5, 1915)
18-9.
Providing that after January 1, 1923, all water furnished to consumers by the Borough of Chambersburg shall be metered. (April 14, 1920)
18-10.
Untitled resolution authorizing an agreement with the Forest Commission of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania for the reconstruction of the fence around Birch Run Dam. (Resolution, July 6, 1920)
18-11.
Untitled resolution authorizing an agreement for an extension to the water main on Edgar Avenue with Othello
Sandbrook. (Resolution, July 6, 1920)
18-12.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of High Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (June 1, 1925)
18-13.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of Edgar Avenue and Central
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties. (September 8, 1925)
18-14.
Providing that all water furnished to consumers
by the Borough of Chambersburg shall be charged at meter
rates beginning April 1st, 1925, authorizing and directing
the Manager of Utilities to install water meters on all service lines
of persons now purchasing water from the Borough at flat rates and
providing the terms upon which said consumers may pay for meters installed
and penalties for interference with Borough employees engaged in installing
meters. (October 6, 1925)
18-15.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of Central Avenue, Burkhart Avenue, South
Main Street and Mt. Moriah Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (October 13, 1925)
18-16.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on portions of Bishop Avenue, Glenn Street, and High
Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof
against the abutting properties. (November 2, 1925)
18-17.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on portions of Seventh Street, Fourth Street, Cleveland
Avenue, Wayne Avenue, Lincoln Way East, South Third Street and Ramsey
Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof
against the abutting properties. (May 5, 1926)
18-18.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Garber Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (July 6, 1926)
18-19.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on South Main Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (October 4, 1926)
18-20.
Authorizing the laying of certain water lines on North Main Street and Philadelphia
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, at
the expense of the Borough and the execution of the contract to Quigley
Hafer for the excavating necessary to lay said water lines and other
water lines on South Main Street, Ramsey Avenue and North Third Street which has heretofore
been authorized by ordinance. (November 1, 1926)
18-21.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Coldbrook Avenue, Nelson Street, Loudon Street and
Gilford Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof
against the abutting properties. (April 4, 1927)
18-22.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Front Street, Pennsylvania Avenue and Ohio Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (November 7, 1927)
18-23.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on portions of Central Avenue, Hood Street, Center Street
and Fifth Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof
against the abutting properties. (August 5, 1929)
18-24.
Untitled resolution authorizing the laying of a water main on Miller Street from Franklin
Street westwardly 520 feet. (Resolution, May
29, 1930)
18-25.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of Miller Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and
collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (September
5, 1930)
18-26.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of Ramsey Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and
collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (December
9, 1930)
18-27.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of Elm Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and
collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (March
2, 1931)
18-28.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on portions of East South Street and Hood Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (June 5, 1931)
18-29.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of Wayne Avenue, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and
collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (May
2, 1932)
18-30.
Authorizing the construction of a water feeder main in the eastern portion of the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pa., extending from a point on the Lincoln Highway, approximately
400 feet east of the Borough line, northeastward to points at the
intersections of Scotland Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue and at the
intersection of Grant Street and the highline of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, providing the manner in which and the times at which
such work shall be done and appropriating money to pay for such work.
(September 22, 1932) (For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 18-31, below.)
18-31.
Amending Section 1 of an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing
the construction of a water feeder main in the eastern portion of the Borough of Chambersburg, Pa.,
extending from a point on the Lincoln Highway, approximately 400 feet
east of the Borough line, northeastward to points at the intersection
of Scotland Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue and at the intersection
of Grant Street and the highline of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
providing the manner in which and the times at which such work shall
be done and appropriating money to pay for such work." (October 14,
1932) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 18-30, above. This changed certain distances in the description of the location of the feeder main.)
18-32.
Authorizing the award of a contract to build a water impounding dam and reservoir on Birch Run above the present intake of the water supply system of the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to Yeo Construction Company for the
sum of $85,810.00, empowering and directing the proper officers of
the Borough of Chambersburg to enter into a proper contract with Yeo
Construction Company for the construction of said dam and reservoir,
and appropriating money for the construction of said dam and reservoir.
(December 22, 1932)
18-33.
Authorizing the removal of timber, etc., from the area to be covered by water after the erection of the impounding
dam above the present intake of the water supply system of the Borough
of Chambersburg, and providing the manner and means by which it shall
be done and appropriating monies to pay for the same. (January 12,
1933)
18-34.
Authorizing the construction of a water feeder main in the northern portion of the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, extending from a point on the intersection of Scotland
Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue to the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and Philadelphia Avenue, providing the manner in which and
the times at which such work shall be done, and appropriating money
to pay for such work. (January 12, 1933)
18-35.
Authorizing the construction of a water feeder main in the eastern portion of the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, extending from a point on the Lincoln Highway, approximately
400 feet east of the Borough line, southwestward to points at the
intersection of South Fourth Street and Wayne Avenue, and at the intersection
of McKinley Street and Central Avenue, providing the manner in which
and the times at which such work shall be done and appropriating money
to pay for such work. (February 6, 1933)
18-36.
Authorizing the construction of a water feeder main in the southern and western portion of the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, extending from a point at the intersection
of Ludwig Avenue and Central Avenue westward by way of Ludwig Avenue,
Loudon Street and Federal Street to the intersection of Federal Street
and Lincoln Way West, providing the manner in which and the times
at which such work shall be done, and appropriating money to pay for
such work. (November 25, 1933)
18-37.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of East King Street in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and
collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (August
6, 1935)
18-38.
Accepting the offer of the United States of
America, to The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg,
to aid, by way of grant, in financing the construction
of an additional water transmission main from
Chambersburg to the intake on Birch Run for
the water works of the Borough of Chambersburg. (October 23, 1935)
18-39.
Authorizing the construction of an additional
water transmission main from Chambersburg to the intake on Birch Run for the water works of the
Borough of Chambersburg, the doing of all acts necessary to fully
complete said work, and the appropriation of monies to pay for the
same. (October 23, 1935)
18-40.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Alexander Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (October 23, 1935)
18-41.
Untitled resolution authorizing payment of $250 to Nelson
B. Horn for a grant to the Borough, allowing it to lay
a pipeline across his farm from the Dull Hill Reservoir to Lincoln Way. (Resolution, May 5, 1936)
18-42.
Untitled resolution authorizing a contract with the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, under which the Borough was permitted to run a water pipe across the Company's property. (Resolution, May 5, 1936)
18-43.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on East Catherine Street in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection
of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (March 2, 1937)
18-44.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Wolf Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (May 1, 1937)
18-45.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Wilson Avenue in the Borough-of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (March 24, 1938)
18-46.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Alexander Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (May 2, 1938)
18-47.
Untitled resolution authorizing reconstruction of the dam at the Siloam Pumping
Station, and an application to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in that construction.
(Resolution, July 9, 1938)
18-48.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Bishop Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (September 6, 1938)
18-49.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on portions of Vine Street and Coldbrook Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (November 23, 1938)
18-50.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Reservoir Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (April 5, 1939)
18-51.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on South Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (August 8, 1939)
18-52.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Park Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (September 5, 1939)
18-53.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Stanley Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (November 7, 1939)
18-54.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Guilford Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (December 5, 1939)
18-55.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Stanley Avenue, Fifth Street, Cumberland Avenue, Coldbrook
Avenue, Lortz Avenue, Glen Street and Heintzelman Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (April 1, 1940)
18-56.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on South Sixth Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (June 3, 1940)
18-57.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Stanley
Avenue, Fifth Street, Coldbrook Avenue and Lortz Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (July 23, 1940)
18-58.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Cumberland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (September 3, 1940)
18-59.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in an alley lying between Lortz Avenue and
McKinley Street, immediately east of South Fourth Street, in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and
collection of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (October
7, 1940)
18-60.
Authorizing the construction of water main on South Seventh Street in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection
of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (November 13,
1940)
18-61.
Establishing a Water Department Sinking Fund. (February 3, 1941)
18-62.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Wilson Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (March 4, 1941)
18-63.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Nelson Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (April 1, 1941)
18-64.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on East Liberty Street, in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection
of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (June 10, 1941)
18-65.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Highland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (August 4, 1941)
18-66.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on South Coldbrook Avenue, South Sixth Street, Lortz
Avenue, Eighth Street and Garber Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (May 6, 1942)
18-67.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Cumberland Avenue, South Fifth Street,
and Paul Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (March 4, 1946)
18-68.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Loudon Street, Center Street, High Street, Pleasant
Street, North Franklin Street, Elder Street, Nelson Street and High Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
costs thereof against the abutting properties. (April 4, 1946)
18-69.
Approving the proposed action of the Municipal Authority of the Borough of Chambersburg to acquire the water works, water supply works and that part of the water distribution system
serving within the limits of the Borough of Chambersburg, authorizing
the proper authorities of said Borough to execute and deliver to said
Authority proper deeds of conveyance, bills of sale and assignments
of lease, conveying all of the Borough of Chambersburg's right, title
and interest in and to the water works, water supply works and said
part of the water distribution system of the said Borough of Chambersburg
for the sum of nine hundred thousand dollars ($900,000); providing
for the execution of all papers and instruments necessary and proper
for such purpose; and providing for the repeal of existing ordinances
inconsistent therewith. (January 13, 1947)
18-70.
Authorizing the execution of an agreement of water lease
by the Borough of Chambersburg as lessee with the Municipal
Authority of the Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,
as lessor, of the water works, water supply
works and that part of the water distribution system serving within
the limits of the Borough of Chambersburg, formerly owned by the Borough
of Chambersburg, and about to be acquired by the Municipal Authority
of the Borough of Chambersburg, and the payment of rentals by the
Borough of Chambersburg under the terms of said lease; approving the
form of said lease; providing for the execution of a supplemental
water lease under certain conditions; providing for the execution
of all papers and instruments necessary and proper for such purposes;
appropriating $150,000 for the purposes of the water system and for
the redemption of bonds, ratifying and confirming the terms and provisions
of an ordinance of the Borough of Chambersburg, August 5, 1935, approved
August 9, 1935, fixing the water rates for said Borough, and providing
for the repeal of existing ordinances inconsistent herewith. (January
13, 1947) (For supplemental lease, see Section 18-118, below. For ordinance terminating this lease, see Section 18-121, below.)
18-71.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Garfield Street and Lortz Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (February 8, 1947)
18-72.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Kraiss Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (March 3, 1947)
18-73.
Authorizing the lowering of water supply lines and appurtenances in the Borough of Chambersburg and along Pennsylvania State
Highway Route No. 43 awarding the contract for said work, and appropriating money to
pay for the same. (April 26, 1947)
18-74.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Scotland Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (August 7, 1947)
18-75.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on a portion of Rife Street and Center Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof
against the abutting properties. (May 8, 1948)
18-76.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Blanchard Avenue, South Seventh Street, Floral Avenue,
South Coldbrook Avenue, Edgar Avenue and Smith
Alley in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (October
8, 1948)
18-77.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on North Coldbrook Avenue, Heintzelman Avenue, High Street,
East King Street, Eighth Street, and Grandview
Avenue. (November 8, 1948)
18-78.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on portions of Wolf Avenue, Chambers Street, Rose Street,
Chestnut Street, Oak Street and Ohio Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (January 3, 1949)
18-79.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on portions of Highland Avenue, Kraiss Avenue, South
Coldbrook Avenue and Middle Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (May 6, 1949)
18-80.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Hamilton Avenue and Conner Avenue in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 7, 1949)
18-81.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on McKinley Street, South Sixth Street, Floral Avenue,
South Coldbrook Avenue, Lortz Avenue, Brookview Avenue, and West King Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (December 24, 1949)
18-82.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on North Seventh Street and on Ohio Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof
against the abutting properties. (May 4, 1950)
18-83.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Alexander Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (July 17, 1950)
18-84.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on South Seventh Street in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 15, 1950)
18-85.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Stanley Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (November 12, 1951)
18-86.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Black Avenue and Gilbert Avenue in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (March 27, 1952)
18-87.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Grandview Avenue, Heintzelman
Avenue, and Miller Street in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (May 11, 1953)
18-88.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Harrison Drive in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (September 2, 1953)
18-89.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on West Commerce Street in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (April 20, 1954)
18-90.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Lortz Avenue and South Sixth
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (May
10, 1954)
18-91.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on South Coldbrook Avenue in the Borough
of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (November 16, 1954)
18-92.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Scotland Avenue, Carlton Avenue, and Alexander Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (April 11, 1955) (For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 18-93, below.)
18-93.
To amend Section 1 of an ordinance entitled,
"An Ordinance authorizing the construction of water mains on Scotland Avenue, Carlton Avenue, and Alexander
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania."
(May 9, 1955) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 18-92, above.)
18-94.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on McKinley Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (May 10, 1955)
18-95.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on Roland Avenue, Woodstock Road, Clinton Avenue, Hudson
Avenue, and Weaver Avenue, in the
Borough of Chambersburg, Penna. (June 25, 1955) (For amendment to
this ordinance, see Section 18-96, below.)
18-96.
To amend Section 1 of an ordinance entitled,
"An Ordinance authorizing the construction of water mains on Roland Avenue, Woodstock Road, Clinton Avenue, Hudson Avenue, and Weaver Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania." (July 25, 1955) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 18-95, above.
18-97.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Garfield Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (July 25, 1955)
18-98.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on West Burkhart Avenue in the Borough of
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. (August 8, 1955)
18-99.
Authorizing the construction of a water main on Garfield Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania. (----------------, 1955)
18-100.
Authorizing the construction of water mains on South Sixth Street, Bender Avenue, and Middle Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
(September 10, 1956)
18-101.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Cleveland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (October 29, 1957)
18-102.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Scotland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (February 14, 1958)
18-103.
Authorizing construction of a water supply intake structure and awarding the contract for
the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (July 2, 1958)
18-104.
Authorizing electrical work in connection
with construction of a water supply intake structure and awarding the contract for the same and appropriating money to
pay for the same. (July 2, 1958)
18-105.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Weaver Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (October 22, 1958)
18-106.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Miller Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (March 9, 1959)
18-107.
Authorizing the cleaning of a cast iron water transmission main from the water intake site near Caledonia Park to a point within the Borough of Chambersburg, a distance of approximately
11 miles. (June 8, 1959)
18-108.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Wayne Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (October 24, 1960)
18-109.
Authorizing the construction of water mains in Miller Street and in Barger
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties. (November 14, 1960)
18-110.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Hudson Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (June 11, 1962)
18-111.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Highland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
63-12, May 13, 1963)
18-112.
Untitled resolution authorizing the Water
Department to apply fluoride-bearing chemicals to the water supply
and authorizing application to the Department
of Health for a permit authorizing the application of such fluorides. (Resolution 64-9, February 10, 1964)
18-113.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Scotland Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
64-27, September 3, 1964)
18-114.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Edgar Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
64-33, September 14, 1964)
18-115.
Authorizing the construction of water mains in Edgelea Drive, Mentzer Avenue and Weaver Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,
and providing for the assessment and collection of the costs thereof
against the abutting properties. (Ordinance 64-42, December 14, 1964)
18-116.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Grandview Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
65-10, March 22, 1965)
18-117.
Authorizing the construction of water mains in Stouffer Avenue, East Brandon Drive, and Stanley Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (Ordinance 66-24, July 28, 1966)
18-118.
Authorizing the execution and delivery of an agreement of supplemental water lease to be
dated as of September 1, 1966, as a supplement to an original lease
dated as of January 1, 1947, with The Burgess (now Mayor) and Town
Council of the Borough of Chambersburg, as lessee, and the Municipal
Authority of the Borough of Chambersburg as lessor, of the water system and the proposed improvements
and additions thereto, owned by the Authority, and the payments of
additional rental thereunder, and approving the form of the supplemental
lease; authorizing the conveyance of certain real estate and interests
in real estate as described in the supplemental lease to the Authority;
providing for the execution by the proper officials of the Borough
of all instruments necessary and proper for carrying out the terms
of this ordinance; providing for the repeal of inconsistent ordinances.
(Ordinance 66-31, August 22, 1966) (For original
lease, see Section 18-70, above. For ordinance terminating this lease, see Section 18-121, below.)
18-119.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Stanley Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
66-38, September 26, 1966)
18-120.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Stouffer Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
66-42, October 27, 1966) (For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 18-123, below.)
18-121.
Approving the form and authorizing the execution and delivery of
an agreement of lease between the Mayor and
Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg as lessee, with the Municipal
Authority of the Borough of Chambersburg, as lessor, of the water system and certain now proposed
additions and improvements thereto, and approving
the payment of rentals; and providing for termination of the water system lease dated as of January 1, 1947, and lease supplemental thereto dated
as of September 1, 1966. (Ordinance 67-6, February
13, 1967) (For original lease and supplemental lease referred to, see Sections 18-70 and 18-118, respectively, above. For lease supplemental to this, see Section 18-125, below.)
18-122.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Wayne Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of a
portion of the cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance 67-7, February 15, 1967)
18-123.
Amending an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance
authorizing the construction of a water main in Stouffer
Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties." (Ordinance 67-24,
May 10, 1967) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 18-120, above. This changed the assessment provisions in the ordinance.)
18-124.
Approving an agreement between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through the Department of Forests and Waters, and the Borough for the use of State land for the construction
of a dam for impounding water in Franklin Township, Adams
County. (Resolution 68-53, November 25, 1968)
18-125.
Approving the form of and authorizing the execution and delivery
of a supplemental lease and sublease to be
dated as of January 1, 1969, as a supplement to an original lease
and sublease dated as of March 15, 1967, with the Mayor and Town Council
of the Borough of Chambersburg, as lessee, and the Municipal Authority
of the Borough of Chambersburg, as lessor, of the water
system of the Authority, and approving the payments of
additional rental thereunder; approving the form of and authorizing
the execution and delivery of a certain assignment extending a certain
initial assignment dated as of January 30, 1947 to and including January
1, 2009; approving the form of and authorizing the execution and delivery
of an assignment of a certain agreement dated December 1, 1968, between
the Borough and the Commonwealth respecting certain interests in real
estate, as such agreement is described in Schedule A attached to the
supplemental lease and sublease; providing for the execution by the
proper officials of the Borough of all instruments necessary and proper
for carrying out the terms of this ordinance; providing for the repeal
of inconsistent ordinance. (Ordinance 68-54, December 11, 1968) (For original lease, see Section 18-121, above.)
18-126.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in South Main Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
70-12, May 25, 1970) (For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 18-127, below.)
18-127.
Amending an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance
authorizing the construction of a water main in South Main
Street in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and
providing for the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against
the abutting properties. (Ordinance 70-19,
June 24, 1970) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 18-126, above.)
18-128.
Authorizing the construction of water main in South Main Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
70-23, September 28, 1970)
18-129.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in McKinley Street in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
71-19, August 9, 1971)
18-130.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Grandview Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
71-20, August 9, 1971)
18-131.
Authorizing the rehabilitation of spillway of the Birch
Run Dam for the Borough of Chambersburg, awarding a contract
for the same and appropriating money to pay for the same. (Ordinance 71-28, September 22, 1971)
18-132.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Horst Avenue in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
72-33, June 28, 1972)
18-133.
Authorizing a contract for the rehabilitation of control
structure of Birch Run Dam for the Borough of Chambersburg,
awarding the contract for the same and providing for the payment thereof.
(Ordinance 72-44, September 27, 1972)
18-134.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Progress Road and Mill Road in the Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and providing for
the assessment and collection of the cost thereof against the abutting
properties. (Ordinance 75-5, February 12, 1975)
18-135.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in Mill Road in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
75-35, August 27, 1975)
18-136.
Authorizing the construction of a water main in South Main Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg,
Pennsylvania, and providing for the assessment and collection of the
cost thereof against the abutting properties. (Ordinance
81-17, September 23, 1981)
19-1.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density Residential to a zoning classification of Moderate Density Residential, said tract of real estate
being located in the Fifth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg, being
more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 82-9, September 8, 1982)
19-2.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Moderate Density Residential to a zoning classification
of Distributive Commercial Highway, said tract
of real estate being located in the Fourth Ward of the Borough of
Chambersburg, being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 83-1, January 26, 1983)
19-3.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density Residential to a Zoning Classification of Distributive Commercial Highway, said tract of real estate
being located in the Second Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg, being
more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 83-6, June 8, 1983)
19-4.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Moderate Density Residential to a zoning classification
of Distributive Commercial Highway, said tract
of real estate being located in the Fifth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg,
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
85-5, June 26, 1985)
19-5.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density Residential to a zoning classification of Light Manufacturing, said tract of real estate being
located in the Fourth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg, being more
fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 85-10, October 23, 1985)
19-6.
Reclassifying two tracts of land containing zoning classification Distributive Commercial Highway and Moderate
Density Residential to a zoning classification of Distributive Commercial Neighborhood, said tracts of
real estate being located in the Fifth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg,
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
86-1, February 12, 1986)
19-7.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Moderate Density Residential to a zoning classification
of Distributive Commercial Highway, said tract
of real estate being located in the Fourth Ward of the Borough of
Chambersburg, being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 87-3, June 10, 1987)
19-8.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density Residential to a zoning classification of Moderate Density Residential, said tract of real estate
being located in the First Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg, being
more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 87-7, October 28, 1987)
19-9.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Medium Manufacturing to a zoning classification of Heavy Manufacturing, said tract of real estate being
located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg, being more
fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 87-10, November 4, 1987)
19-10.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Moderate Density Residential to a zoning classification
of Medium Manufacturing, said tract of real
estate being located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg,
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
87-11, November 18, 1987)
19-11.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density Residential District to a zoning classification
of Distributive Commercial Highway District, said tract of real estate being located in the Second Ward of the
Borough of Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance.
(Ordinance 88-9, April 13, 1989)
19-12.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Moderate Density Residential District to a zoning classification
of Distributive Commercial Neighborhood District, said tract of real estate being located in the Fifth Ward of the
Borough of Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance.
(Ordinance 88-12, July 13, 1988)
19-13.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification of Distributive Commercial Highway to zoning classification
of Moderate Density Residential, said tract
of real estate being located in the Second Ward of the Borough of
Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance.
19-14.
Correcting the Borough of Chambersburg Zoning Ordinance of 1982 to
designate a tract of land as a zoning classification of Distributive Commercial Neighborhood, said tract of real
estate being located in the Fifth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
89-8, June 14, 1989)
19-15.
Reclassifying three tracts of land containing zoning classification Low and Moderate Density Residential Districts to Professional Office District; Low Density
Residential District to Moderate Density Residential
District; and Moderate Density Residential
District to Low Density Residential District, said tracts of real estate being located in the First Ward of the
Borough of Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance.
(Ordinance 90-3, April 11, 1990)
19-16.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density Residential District and may contain certain
parts of the Environmental District, to Medium Manufacturing District, said tract of real estate
being located in the First Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg being
more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 90-4, April 25, 1990)
19-17.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a combination of zoning
classifications Low Density Residential (LDR) and Distributed Commercial Highway (DCH) Districts to a combination of the following: Distributed Commercial
Highway (DCH) District, Professional Office
(PO) District, Distributed Commercial Neighborhood
(DCN) District, and Moderate Density Residential
(MDR) District, said tract of real estate being located
in the First and Second Wards of the Borough of Chambersburg being
more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 94-16, December 14, 1994)
19-18.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Low Density Residential (LDR) District to Moderate Density Residential (MDR) District, said tract
of real estate being located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
96-6, August 14, 1996)
19-19.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a combination of zoning
classification Distributive Commercial Neighborhood (DCN) and Medium Manufacturing (MM) to Heavy Manufacturing (HM) District, said tract of real
estate being located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
96-9, September 25, 1996)
19-20.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Heavy Manufacturing (HM) to Light
Manufacturing (LM), said tract of real estate being located
in the First Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg being more fully
described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 97-16, October 22, 1997)
19-21.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Low Density Residential (LDR) to Distributed Commercial Neighborhood Business (DCN), said
tract of real estate being located in the Second Ward of the Borough
of Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 99-6, April 14, 1999)
19-22.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Moderate Density Residential (MDR) to Medium Manufacturing (MM), said tract of real estate
being located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg being
more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 99-11, May 26, 1999)
19-23.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Light Manufacturing (LM) to Low
Density Residential (LDR), said tract of real estate being
located in the Fifth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg being more
fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 99-12, May 26, 1999)
19-24.
Reclassifying various tracts of land in the Second Ward. (Ordinance 2001-10, May 23, 2001)
19-25.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Distributive Commercial Highway (DCH) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR), said tract of real
estate being located in the Second Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
2002-19, December 10, 2002)
19-26.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Moderate Density Residential (MDR) to Distributed Commercial Neighborhood (DCN), said tract
of real estate being located in the Second Ward of the Borough of
Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2002-20, December 10, 2002)
19-27.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Low Density Residential (LDR) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR), said tract of real
estate being located in the First Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
2003-8, August 12, 2003)
19-28.
Reclassifying three tracts of land containing zoning classifications
of Low Density Residential (LDR) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR); Distributive
Commercial Highway (DCH) to Moderate Density
Residential (MDR); and Low Density Residential
(LDR) to Distributive Commercial Highway (DCH), said tracts of real estate being located in the Second Ward of
the Borough of Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance.
(Ordinance 2005-5, April 25, 2005)
19-29.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Medium Manufacturing (MM) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR), said tract of real
estate being located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
2005-7, June 13, 2005)
19-30.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Low Density Residential (LDR) to Distributed Commercial Highway (DCH), said tract of real
estate being located in the Second Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg,
and reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Medium Manufacturing (MM) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR), said tract of real
estate being located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg,
both being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
2005-15, November 14, 2005)
19-31.
Reclassifying four parcels of land, together with portions of the
rights-of-way of Wayne Avenue, Orchard Drive and Stouffer Avenue,
containing a zoning classification of Distributed Commercial
Neighborhood (DCN) to Distributed Commercial
Highway (DCH), said parcels and rights-of-way being located
in the Fifth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg being more fully
described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2007-02, March 19, 2007)
19-32.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Low Density Residential (LDR) and Distributed Commercial Neighborhood Business (DCN) to Distributed Commercial Highway (DCH), said tract of real
estate being located in the Second Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg
being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
2007-06, May 21, 2007)
19-33.
Reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Moderate Density Residential (MDR) to Medium Manufacturing (MM), said tract of real estate
being located in the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg being
more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2007-15, September 24, 2007)
19-34.
Reclassifying five tracts of land containing a combined zoning classification
of Low Density Residential (LDR) and Medium Manufacturing (MM) to a zoning classification
of Distributed Commercial Highway (DCH), said
tracts of real estate being located in the Third Ward of the Borough
of Chambersburg being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2008-03, March 24, 2008)
19-35.
Reclassifying one tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density Residential (LDR) to Distributed
Commercial Highway (DCH), said tract being located in
the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg and more fully described
in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2008-10, July
29, 2008)
19-36.
Reclassifying four tracts of land containing a zoning classification
of Moderate Density Residential (MDR) to a
zoning classification of Distributed Commercial Highway
(DCH), said tracts of real estate being located in the
Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg being more fully described
in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2008-12, September
15, 2008)
19-37.
Reclassifying one tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Low Density Residential (LDR) to a zoning
classification of Distributed Commercial Neighborhood Business
(DCN), said tract of real estate being located in the
Fifth Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg and being more fully described
in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2009-17, October
19, 2009)
19-38.
Reclassifying six tracts of land containing zoning classification Medium Manufacturing (MM) to Distributed Commercial
Highway (DCH);Medium Manufacturing (MM) to Low Density Residential (LDR); Heavy Manufacturing (HM) to Medium Manufacturing
(MM); Heavy Manufacturing (HM) to Distributed Commercial Highway (DCH); Heavy
Manufacturing (HM) to Moderate Density Residential
(MDR); and Medium Manufacturing (MM) to Heavy Manufacturing (HM), said tracts
of real estate being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2010-06, April 12, 2010)
19-39.
Reclassifying
a tract of land containing zoning classification Medium
and Heavy Manufacturing (MM) and (HM)to Distributed
Commercial Highway (DCH); and to extend the Distributed Commercial Highway (DCH) Zone, said tract
of real estate being located in the Fourth Ward of the Borough of
Chambersburg and being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2010-07, April 26, 2010)
19-40.
Reclassifying
two tracts of land containing zoning classification Low
Density Residential (LDR) to Distributed Commercial
Neighborhood (DCN); and Low Density Residential
(LDR) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR), said tracts of real estate being in the Fifth Ward of the Borough
of Chambersburg and being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2010-10, May 10, 2010)
19-41.
Reclassifying
a tract of land containing zoning classification Distributed
Commercial Highway (DCH) to Moderate Density
Residential (MDR), said tract of real estate being in
the Third Ward of the Borough of Chambersburg and being more fully
described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2010-11, May 10, 2010)
19-42.
Reclassifying
a tract of land containing zoning classification Distributed
Commercial Highway (DCH) to Medium Manufacturing
(MM), said tract of real estate being in the Grant Street
area of the Borough of Chambersburg and being more fully described
in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2011-06, July
11, 2011)
19-43.
Reclassifying
a tract of land containing a zoning classification of Moderate
Density Residential (MDR) to Distributive Commercial
Highway (DCH), said tract of land being along the south
side of West King Street between Franklin Street and Hood Street,
and reclassifying a tract of land containing a zoning classification
of Moderate Density Residential (MDR) to Heavy Manufacturing (HM), said tract of land being along
the east side of South Main Street between 1140 and 1270 South Main
Street, both tracts being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2013-03, February 25, 2013)
19-44.
Reclassifying
a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density
Residential (LDR) to Distributive Commercial
Neighborhood Business (DCN), said tract of real estate
being along the northeast side of Wayne Avenue, from 601 Wayne Avenue
to 681 Wayne Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg and being more
fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2013-07, May 13, 2013)
19-45.
Reclassifying
a tract of land containing zoning classification Low Density
Residential (LDR) to Distributive Commercial
Neighborhood Business (DCN), said tract of real estate
being along the southern side of Wayne Avenue, from 572 Wayne Avenue
to 672 Wayne Avenue, in the Borough of Chambersburg, and being more
fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance 2013-12, August 12, 2013)
19-46.
Reclassifying
an area along the western side of Fourth Street having an address
of 527 South Fourth Street from Low-Density Residential
(LDR) to Distributive Commercial Neighborhood
Business (DCN) and being more fully described in the ordinance.
(Ordinance 2015-08, August 10, 2015)
19-47.
Reclassifying
an area along the western side of South Main Street designated as
1421 South Main Street from Moderate-Density Residential
(MDR) to Distributive Commercial Highway (DCH) and being more fully described in the ordinance. (Ordinance
2016-02, March 28, 2016)
19-48.
Reclassifying
an area along the western side of Wayne Avenue from 370 Wayne Avenue
to 374 Wayne Avenue from Low-Density Residential (LDR) to Distributed Commercial - Neighborhood Business (DCN). (Ordinance 2017-03, February 27, 2017)
19-49.
Reclassifying
an area along the western side of Orchard Drive from the intersection
of Progress Road to the intersection of Mill Road from Distributed Commercial - Highway (DCH) to Moderate-Density Residential (MDR). (Ordinance
2017-04, February 27, 2017)
19-50.
Reclassifying
an area along the western side of South Main Street designated 1199
South Main Street containing a classification of Moderate
Density Residential (MDR) to Distributed Commercial
Highway (DCH) and being more fully described in the ordinance.
(Ordinance 2017-07, 9-11-2017)
19-51.
Reclassifying
Tax Parcel 04-1E25-130A from Medium Manufacturing (MM) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR). (Ordinance 2018-09, June 4, 2018)
19-52.
Reclassifying
Tax Parcel 04-1G01-147-000000 from Medium Manufacturing
(MM) to Moderate Density Residential (MDR) (Ordinance 2018-12, October 22, 2018)
19-53.
Reclassifying
an area along the western right-of-way line of South Fourth Street
for lots numbered 557, 561, 565 and 569 South Fourth Street, the same
being designated as Tax Parcels 06-1E18-070, 06-1E26-013, 06-1E26-014
and 06-1E26-015, from Low Density Residential (LDR) to Distributed Commercial Neighborhood Business (DCN). (Ordinance 2019-10, September 9, 2019)
19-54.
Reclassifying
a tract of land known as part of 1110 Sheller Avenue and identified
as the proposed rezoning area from Low-Density Residential
(LDR)to Distributed Commercial Highway (DCH). (Ord. No. 2023-04, February 13, 2023)
19-55.
Reclassifying
a portion of the property identified as UPI 02-1C00.-007C-000000 from Professional Office to Low-Density Residential
(LDR). (Ordinance 2023-28, December
11, 2023)
19-56.
Reclassifying
a portion of the property known as 1260 Stanley Avenue Extended from Low-Density Residential (LDR) to Distributed
Commercial –Highway (DCH). (Ordinance
2023-27, December 11, 2023)