Ord./Res.
Date
Subject
1
4/13/1901
Setting time and place of regular meetings of the Board of Commissioners
2
4/13/1901
Declaring the manner in which all ordinances, enactments and notices of the Board of Commissioners requiring publication shall be published
14
2/1/1902
Re-aligning election districts
24
1/7/1905
Reapportioning the several election districts
33
4/7/1906
Granting Baldwin Street Railway Company right to construct and operate a street railway line
41
3/4/1908
Establishing a Board of Health, appointing members and providing for the payment of expenses thereof
47
4/7/1909
Fixing time and place of regular meetings of the Board of Commissioners
62
8/7/1911
Authorizing purchase of real estate for erection of Town Hall
63
10//41911
Authorizing erection of a Township Public Municipal Building
64
1/--/1912
Fixing time and place for regular meetings of the Board of Commissioners
70
11/6/1912
Fixing time and place of public meetings of the Board of Commissioners
86
2/3/1915
Describing the manner in which ordinances shall be published
99
1/5/1916
Fixing the place and time of public meetings of the Board of Commissioners
114
7/5/1917
Regulating digging of trenches or holes, excavating or making openings and the laying of pipes or conduits in public ways
140
2/4/1920
Fixing time and place of regular meetings of the Board of Commissioners
148
5/4/1921
Providing for the erection of a Township building
158
4/4/1923
Establishing Township datum and fixing an official bench mark[1]
308
12/1/1937
Creating Office of Plumbing Inspector and imposing requirements for inspection of plumbing work
344
4/9/1941
Fixing rate of compensation to be paid to Township Treasurer and Tax Collector
412
1/5/1944
Fixing time and place of meetings of the Board of Commissioners
556
1/10/1949
Fixing the time and place for holding the meetings of the Board of Township Commissioners
579
7/21/1949
Establishing a police pension fund
6-1952
9/8/1952
Amending Ord. 344, Fixing the rate of compensation to be paid to the Township Treasurer and Tax Collector hereafter elected
3-1955
3/14/1955
Expressing the desire of the Township to become a participant in the social security system and providing for the negotiation, execution and delivery to the Secretary of Labor and Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
5-1958
9/8/1958
Providing for the adoption and regulation of a police pension program for full-time policemen
1-1960
1/18/1960
Changing the date of regular meetings of the Township commissioners
2-1960
3/7/1960
Amending Ord. 5-1958 by changing the amount of death benefits and designating beneficiaries
9-1961
10/2/1961
Providing for the audit of its accounts by an auditor appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County
7-1964
4/6/1964
Authorizing the chairman of the police committee to issue suspensions to policemen for disciplinary purposes
2-1965
5/3/1965
Fixing the rate of compensation to be paid to Township Treasurer and Tax Collector
8-1965
11/1/1965
Fixing compensation for commissioners
1-1966
2/25/1966
Locating a general plan of parks, recreation areas and facilities
172
7/5/1966
Locating a general plan of parks, recreation areas and facilities
216
12/15/1971
Authorizing the Board of Commissioners of Baldwin to borrow $58,000 to provide for capital improvements within the park and recreational area
217
12/15/1971
Providing for the borrowing of $12,000 for the Township of Baldwin to be used to purchase a capital asset
220
3/6/1972
Establishing the office of Township Manager in the Township of Baldwin
225
9/7/1972
Designating Provident Indemnity Life Insurance Company of Norristown as depository and administrator of the Baldwin Township Police Pension Fund
228
2/5/1973
Fixing the rate of compensation to be paid to the Township Treasurer and Tax Collector
230
9/4/1973
Agreeing to form and become a member of the South Hills Area Council of Governments
233
4/1/1974
Changing the date of the regular meetings of the Township of Baldwin
235
6/4/1974
Providing for the participation and joinder in the South Hills Area Council of Governments (SHACOG) master deferred compensation plan
238
7/2/1974
Fixing compensation for commissioners of the Township of Baldwin
240
11/6/1974
Amending Ord. 5 by changing eligibility requirements for receiving benefits and by changing participant contributions
295
7/6/1982
Authorizing joining with other local government units as a settlor of the Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust for the purpose of purchasing shares of the trust
304
10/2/1984
Authorizing, directing and providing for the creation of a joint municipal authority, along with the Borough of Castle Shannon, the Borough of Dormont, and the Municipality of Mt. Lebanon. Pursuant to the Municipality Authorities Act of 1945 P.L., 382, 53 P.S. § 301 et seq., for the purpose of providing emergency medical service and medical and ambulance equipment, facilities and service to the incorporating municipalities, and other communities at their request, and exercising all powers granted under the Act
319
2/6/1987
Fixing the compensation of the Secretary-Manager and the Public Works Department
332
12/30/1987
Fixing the compensation and fringe benefits of the Secretary/manager and the Public Works Department
335
12/30/1988
Fixing the compensation and fringe benefits of the Secretary/Manager
340
8/7/1990
Authorizing intergovernmental cooperation to enhance drug enforcement
348
4/7/1992
Authorizing officers to enter into certain agreements with other local departments
350
7/7/1992
Authorizing participation in the municipal risk management workmen's compensation pooled trust
355
1/5/1993
Amending and reenacting Ord. 2-1966, an ordinance fixing the rate of compensation to be paid to the Township Treasurer and Tax Collector, by establishing a tax certification fee and providing that said fee shall be retained by the tax collector as additional compensation
360
8/2/1994
Adopting and participating in the SHACOG Board Resolution 01-94 providing for a joint community cable television rate review process
364
12/6/1994
Establishing an emergency reserve account which will be funded by revenues the Township receives in 1994 from its share of the (1%) Allegheny County sales and use tax and will utilize these funds in the event of unanticipated circumstances which cause a fiscal emergency with respect to operational and/or capital activities of the Township
367
12/28/1994
Amending Ord. 5, Police pension
370
4/4/1995
Authorizing, directing, and providing procedures for enlargement and continued operation of a joint municipal authority to include the Township of Baldwin, the Borough of Castle Shannon, the Borough of Dormont, the Municipality of Mt. Lebanon, and the Borough of Whitehall, pursuant to the Pennsylvania Municipality Authorities Act of 1945, P.L. 382, 53 P.S. § 301 et seq., as amended, for the purposes of providing emergency medical service, emergency rescue service, medical and ambulance equipment, facilities and service, and all other related services and functions, to the authority's constituent communities, and to other communities pursuant to their request and approval by the authority, and authorizing the exercise of all duties, powers and discretionary functions necessary, lawful, required or deemed expedient, pursuant to the provisions of said Municipality Authorities Act
394
12/7/1999
Establishing minimum educational qualifications for applicants for appointment as full-time police officers
404
4/2/2002
Establishing Baldwin Township Construction Standards
405
7/2/2002
The Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has determined that Baldwin Township Officials must amend Ord. 367 at Section 9(B) to determine a reasonable rate of interest for the refund of member contributions
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Amending Ord. 404, providing for inspection procedures to govern all work on sewers, roads, streets and other covered public improvements
409
7/1/2003
Amending Ord. 355, establishing and fixing the amount of the fee to be charged for tax certifications
428
6/6/2006
Authorizing and ratifying the adoption of an intergovernmental cooperation agreement pertaining to mutual police aid in relation to DUI task force activities, pursuant to 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 2305
429
6/6/2006
Authorizing and ratifying the adoption of an intergovernmental cooperation agreement pertaining to mutual police aid between SHACOG Communities, pursuant to 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 2305
433
1/1/2007
Relative to the establishment and maintenance of Township employees pension, annuity, insurance and benefit fund or funds, to amend certain provisions of the pension plan or program applicable to the police of said Township and to restate in its entirety such pension plan or program
434
5/8/2007
Authorizing the execution of certain intergovernmental cooperation agreements and amendments thereto with SHACOG member and surrounding municipalities and in cooperation with law enforcement agencies of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pertaining to mutual police aid in DUI task force and other law enforcement mutual aid activities, pursuant to 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 2305
455
12/6/2011
Relative to the establishment and maintenance of Township Police employees pension, annuity, insurance and benefit fund or funds, to amend certain provisions of the pension plan or program applicable to the police of said Township and to restate the pension plan or program in its entirety as so amended
462
1/28/2013
Amending the Police Pension Plan to adopt a Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP)
478
10/3/2017
Reestablishing compensation for Board of Commissioners members
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Editor's Note: Section 2 established "[t]hat the door step of the main entrance, facing south, of the Municipal Hall located on Church avenue (sic), formerly Six Mile Ferry road (sic), and the Glass Run road (sic), be and the same is hereby established as the official bench mark and having an elevation of 1233.23 feet above Township datum."