Ord./Res.
Date
Subject
Res. No. -/-/--
Accepting that part of the land described in a certain Deed by and between John N. McConnell, grantor and the Borough, grantee, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds at Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book 4704, Page 1776-1779, which land is contiguous to and runs generally parallel to a public road, known as 40-Foot Road, and right-of-way held by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, it being the intention of the Borough to use the bed of such dedicated land for the construction and maintenance of certain water main and appurtenances and for the construction and maintenance of sidewalks in the "Fairgrounds" subdivision
Res. No. 3/6/1961
3/6/1961
Granting a 20-foot right-of-way in the bed of the former Lehigh Valley Transit Company from School Street south a distance of 400 feet, to C. Robert Smith, for the purpose of providing him access to his property abutting a portion of said right-of-way
Res. No. 2001-13
8/15/2001
Approving and authorizing the purchase or condemnation of the property located at 8 North Market Street
Res. No. 2001-22
12/19/2001
Regarding the sale of Borough-owned real estate on Roosevelt Avenue/Garfield Avenue Sal Lapio
Res. No. 2004-22
10/27/2004
Regarding the sale of two small strips of land by quitclaim deed to adjoining property owners
Res. No. 2005-15
6/15/2005
Regarding the sale of two small strips of land by quitclaim deed to adjoining property owners
Res. No. 2007-20
11/21/2007
Authorizing the acceptance of a deed in lieu of condemning and acquiring, by the exercise of the right of eminent domain under the authority granted by the Act of February 1, 1966, P.L. 1656, § 1501, as amended, commonly known as the Borough Code, 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1501, and in accordance with the requirements of the Eminent Domain Code, 26 P.S. § 1-101 et seq., fee simple title in respect to a certain piece of land situated in the Borough of Hatfield, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, using, and opening to the public a walking trail, bike trail, and recreational area to be known as Liberty Bell Trail