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Agreements and Contracts
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II
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Annexation of Territory
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III
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Bond Issues and Loans
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IV
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Governmental and Intergovernmental Affairs
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V
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Public Property
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VI
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Sewers
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VII
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Streets and Sidewalks
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VIII
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Taxation
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IX
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Water
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X
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Zoning, Prior Ordinances
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1-1.
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Authorizing the execution of a contract with
the New Wilmington Swimming Association, to lease with an option to
purchase, the swimming pool and equipment of said Association, and
providing for submission of the question of such leasing to the electors
of said Borough. (Ordinance 165, September 4, 1934) (A referendum
was to be held November 6, 1934, on the question of an 11-year lease
beginning January 1, 1935, at an annual rental of $700, the lease
to be subject to a 90-day notice by the Borough to terminate in any
year. The swimming pool was purchased by the Borough in 1936.)
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1-2.
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Authorizing a contract between the Borough of
New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania Power
Company, its successors and assigns, for the purchase of electric
service from said company for the Borough's own use and resale at
retail, subject to the company's reservation to serve certain premises
in the Borough as specified in the contract. (Ordinance 279, June
20, 1966) (This contract was for 10 years.)
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2-1.
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Providing for the admission and annexation of
certain lots or outlots of a section of land lying adjacent to the
Borough of New Wilmington and joining the same on the east line thereof,
on petition of a majority of the freehold owners of said lots or outlots.
(Ordinance 52, January 6, 1910) (This refers to a 12.75-acre tract
belonging to Catherine M. Kane.)
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2-2.
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Approving the petition for annexation to the
Borough of New Wilmington a part of Wilmington Township, Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, adjacent to and east of the Borough, the land
being herein fully described; and providing that said territory shall
be annexed to and become a part of said Borough. (Ordinance 283, November
24, 1967) (This refers to three separate parcels of land.)
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3-1.
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Authorizing the issue of bonds for the erection
of an electric light plant and town building; to pay off the present
floating indebtedness; and to make needed improvements. (Ordinance
19, January 11, 1897) (This proposed $7,000 bond issue was rejected
by the electors.)
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3-2.
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Authorizing an election by the electors of the
Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to vote
on the indebtedness of said Borough in the sum of $6,000, to be used
to manufacture electricity for commercial purposes, for the supply
and use of the inhabitants of said Borough, and introduce the arc
and incandescent electric light or other form or style of electricity
that may be deemed most expedient and desirable for the supplying
of electric light to said Borough, and to persons as may desire the
same, and for the purchase of real estate, and the making, erecting
and manufacturing of such buildings, machinery, apparatus and appliances
for the making, producing or manufacturing of said electric light
and distributing the same as shall be necessary, or the purchase of
the works of any electric light company organized under the laws of
this Commonwealth, or any other electric light company that has or
is already furnishing electric light to said Borough or the public.
(Ordinance 24, December 6, 1899)
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3-3.
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Authorizing the issue of bonds for building
an electric light plant. (Ordinance 25, April 24, 1900) (This bond
issue was for $6,000.)
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3-4.
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Authorizing an election by the electors of the
Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to vote
on the indebtedness of the said Borough in the sum of $8,000.00, to
be used to construct such system or systems of public sewerage as
in the judgment of Council of said Borough may be necessary for the
disposal of the waste water and other sewage matter from the said
Borough. (Ordinance 29, October 3, 1904)
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3-5.
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Authorizing the issuing of bonds by the Borough
of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, in the sum of $8,000.00
to construct a system or systems of public sewerage in said Borough.
(Ordinance 42, September 7, 1908)
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3-6.
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Signifying the desire of the corporate authorities
of the Borough of New Wilmington to increase its bonded indebtedness
in the sum of nine thousand dollars for the purpose of funding certain
floating indebtedness and of repairing the electric light plant. (Ordinance
61, August 6, 1912)
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3-7.
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Authorizing an election by the electors of the
Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to vote
on a proposed increase of the bonded indebtedness of said Borough
in the sum of 9,000.00 dollars to be used in paying floating indebtedness
in the amount of six thousand dollars and for placing a gas engine
and an additional generator in the electric light plant. (Ordinance
63, September 6, 1912)
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3-8.
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Increasing the bonded indebtedness of the Borough
of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, in the amount
of nine thousand dollars, authorizing the execution and sale of coupon
bonds and levying a tax to pay the debt, interest and taxes upon said
bonds. (Ordinance 64, December 12, 1912) (For the purpose of this
bond issue, see Section 3-7, above.)
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3-9.
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Increasing the bonded indebtedness of the Borough
of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, in the sum of four
thousand eight hundred dollars ($4,800), authorizing the execution
and sale of coupon bonds, fixing the date, rate of interest and maturity
of the same, and levying a tax to pay the debt, interest and tax thereon.
(Ordinance 96, June 20, 1918) (This bond issue was for funding floating
debt.)
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3-10.
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Signifying the desire of the corporate authorities
of the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to
increase the bonded indebtedness of said Borough in the sum of ten
thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary to repair
the existing electric lighting system of said Borough and to extend
the same, and to be applied on the cost thereof. (Ordinance 114, September
24, 1921)
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3-11.
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Authorizing an election of the electors of the
Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to vote
on a proposed increase of the indebtedness of said Borough, in the
sum of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars or so much thereof as may
be necessary, to be appropriated towards the repairing and rebuilding
of the existing municipal electric lighting system of said Borough,
and the extending of the same. (Ordinance 115, October 5, 1921)
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3-12.
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Increasing the indebtedness of the Borough of
New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, in the sum of ten
thousand ($10,000) dollars, for electric light purposes; authorizing
the execution and sale of coupon bonds, fixing the date, rate of interest
and maturity of the same, and levying a tax to pay the debt, interest
and taxes upon said bonds. (Ordinance 117, December 27, 1921)
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3-13.
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Expressing the desire of the corporate authorities
of the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
to increase the indebtedness of said Borough in the sum of thirteen
thousand three hundred ($13,300) dollars, to be appropriated towards
the enlargement, repair, extension and rebuilding the disposal plant
of the sanitary sewer system of said Borough, and in part payment
of the cost thereof, with the right to the other moneys derived from
other sources for the same purposes in conjunction with or independent
of the money derived from said increase of indebtedness. (Ordinance
131, March 7, 1927)
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3-14.
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Authorizing the election by the electors of
the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to
vote on a proposed increase of indebtedness in the sum of thirteen
thousand three hundred ($13,300) dollars, to be appropriated towards
the enlargement, repair, extension and rebuilding of the disposal
plant of the sanitary sewer system of said Borough, and in part payment
of the cost thereof, with the right to use other moneys derived from
other sources for the same purposes in conjunction with, or independent
of the money derived from said increase of indebtedness. (Ordinance
132, March 9, 1927)
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3-15.
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Expressing a desire to increase the indebtedness
of said Borough in the sum of twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars to
be appropriated towards the enlargement, repair, extension and rebuilding
of the disposal plant of the sanitary sewer system of said Borough,
and in part payment of the costs thereof, with the right, if necessary,
to use other moneys derived from other sources for the same purpose
in conjunction with or independent of the money derived from said
increase of indebtedness. (Ordinance 136, April 5, 1928)
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3-16.
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Authorizing the election by the electors of
the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to
vote on a proposed increase of indebtedness of said Borough in the
sum of twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars to be appropriated towards
the enlargement, repair, and rebuilding of the disposal plant of the
sanitary sewer system of said Borough and in part payment of the cost
thereof, with the right, if necessary, to use other moneys derived
from other sources for the same purpose in conjunction with or independent
of the money derived from said increase of indebtedness. (Ordinance
137, April 6, 1928)
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3-17.
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Increasing the indebtedness of the Borough of
New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, in the sum of twelve
thousand ($12,000.00) dollars, to be appropriated towards the enlargement,
repair, extension and rebuilding of the disposal plant of the sanitary
sewer system of said Borough, authorizing the execution and sale of
coupon bonds, fixing the date, rate of interest and maturity of the
same, and levying the tax to pay the debt, interest and tax upon said
bonds. (Ordinance 140, July 18, 1928)
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3-18.
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Increasing the indebtedness of the Borough of
New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, in the sum of five
thousand five hundred ($5,500.00) dollars, to be appropriated towards
the purchase of additional fire fighting equipment for said Borough,
authorizing the execution and sale of coupon bonds, fixing the date,
rate of interest and maturity of the same, and levying the tax to
pay the debt, interest and tax upon said bonds. (Ordinance 145, February
7, 1930) (For amendment to this ordinance, see Section 3-19, below.)
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3-19.
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Amending Sections 6 and 8 of Ordinance 145 of
the ordinances of the Borough of New Wilmington. (Ordinance 147, April
21, 1930) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section 3-18,
above. The amendments made by this ordinance affected the provisions
of the appropriation and annual tax for redemption of the bonds and
for sinking fund purposes.
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3-20.
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Increasing the indebtedness of the Borough of
New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, in the sum of $5,000.00,
to be appropriated towards the purchase of the waterworks system and
property of the New Wilmington Water Supply Company, including all
lands, buildings, tools, pipes, pipings, equipment, supplies and all
assets thereof, excepting only its cash and securities in the nature
of case; authorizing the execution and sale of coupon bonds; fixing
the date, rate of interest and maturity of the same, and levying a
tax to pay the debt, interest and tax upon said bonds. (Ordinance
154, October 5, 1931)
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3-21.
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To increase the debt of the Borough of New Wilmington
to $30,000.00, and the submitting of the question of said increase
to the electorate of the Borough at the general election to be held
November 2, 1954. (Ordinance 230, September 8, 1954) (This proposed
bond issue was for a new Municipal Building.)
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3-22.
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Providing for the increase of the indebtedness
of the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and
authorizing and directing the issuance of general obligation coupon,
serial bonds of the said municipality, in the amount of twenty-seven
thousand ($27,000) dollars, in sums of one thousand ($1,000) dollars
each; for the following purposes, to wit: for the erecting and construction
of a Municipal Building for the housing of Borough offices and the
New Wilmington Volunteer Fire Department; approving the form of bond
and coupon; providing for the rate of interest on said bonds and fixing
the maturity dates thereof; stating the estimated period of usefulness
of the property and collection of a tax to pay the interest covenanted
to be paid thereon and the principal thereof at maturity; directing
Howard W. Rodgers, and Thomas V. Mansell, being respectively the Burgess
and Borough Secretary, to prepare, verify and, file with the Department
of Internal Affairs certified copies of the necessary proceedings.
(Ordinance 233, September 27, 1955) (For amendment to this ordinance,
see Section 3-23, below.)
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3-23.
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Untitled ordinance amending Sections 4, 6 and
9 of Ordinance 233. (Amendment to Ordinance 233, October 28, 1955)
(For ordinance amended, see Section 3-22, above.)
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3-24.
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(1) Authorizing, directing and providing for
the incurring of non-electoral indebtedness of the Borough in the
aggregate principal amount of $1,500,000, to be evidenced by (a) $250,000
principal amount of the Borough's General Obligation Note, Series
of 1978, to be issued for the purpose of providing funds on a permanent
basis to pay that part of the cost of the project not payable from
government construction grants and anticipated investment earnings,
and (b) $1,500,000 principal amount of the Borough's General Obligation
Note, Issue of 1978, to be issued to provide temporarily for construction
costs payments pending receipt of reimbursement from governmental
grants; (2) authorizing the preparation and filing of debt statement,
a borrowing base certificate, and a request for approval of proceedings
for incurring non-electoral debt by issuing such notes; (3) describing
the project and approving the estimate cost of the initial construction
program of the project; (4) setting forth the useful life of the project;
(5) providing for the designation, interest rates, redemption provisions,
place of payment, and form of said notes; (6) covenanting to pay the
principal and interest and providing for maturities with respect to
said General Obligation Notes; (7) establishing a sinking fund for
the project, to include, among others, debt service accounts for the
notes to pay the principal and interest with respect to the notes,
and a construction account for holding and disbursing proceeds from
the notes and governmental construction grants; (8) authorizing a
contract with a bank for services as the sinking fund depository for
the project and paying agent for the notes; (9) authorizing and accepting
the private sale proposals for the said notes, awarding the said notes
to the purchasers thereof at the prices set forth and authorizing
execution and delivery of said notes; (10) providing said notes are
general obligation nonelectoral debt and issued within applicable
legal limitations; (11) appointing consulting engineer and legal solicitor
for the initial construction program of the project; (12) authorizing
and directing Borough officers to advertise the ordinance, and to
do and perform all other necessary acts in connection with issuing
such notes or any similar additional notes. (Ordinance 359, August
15, 1978) (The project referred to is upgrading of sewage treatment
facilities in cooperation with State and federal environmental protection
agencies.)
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(1) Authorizing the incurring of non-electoral
indebtedness of the Borough of New Wilmington in the aggregate principal
amount of $350,000, to be evidenced by a General Obligation Note of
$350,000, to be issued for the purpose of providing funds to repay
indebtedness (Issue of 1978) incurred to finance part of the construction
costs of the project; (2) defining the project as the upgrading of
the Borough's sewer treatment facilities, including waste water treatment
plant additions, intercepting and collecting sewers, inspection and
repair thereof, and other improvements to the sewerage system, and
stating the outstanding balance of the indebtedness incurred for the
construction of the project to be $350,000 or less; (3) setting forth
the useful life of the project as 40 years; (4) stating the indebtedness
evidenced by a General Obligation Note in the principal amount of
$350,000, designated as "issue of 1979"; (5) defining the indebtedness
as non-electoral debt; (6) authorizing the proper officers of the
Borough (which designation may be changed) to prepare, certify, and
file the debt statement, the borrowing base certificate, a request
for approval of proceedings for incurring non-electoral debt by issuing
notes, to execute and deliver the notes to the purchaser and receive
payment therefor on behalf of the Borough, and to take all other necessary
action, provided the note is as shown in exhibit "A" and dated as
of delivery date and the Department of Community Affairs has approved
the proceedings; (7) stating the note is to be a General Obligation
Note, covenanting to include in the Borough's annual budget the amount
of debt service on the note, to appropriate sums from general revenues
to pay such debt service, to pay the principal and interest on the
note at the dates and places and in the manner stated in the note,
and pledging the Borough's full faith credit and taxing power; (8)
setting forth the designation of the note, its interest rates, dates
of payment of interest, dates and amounts of payment of principal,
redemption provisions, place of payment and form of said note; (9)
creating a sinking fund, designating the sinking fund depository,
and authorizing and directing the proper Borough officers to contract
with the sinking fund depository; (10) authorizing and accepting the
private sale proposal for the note and awarding the note to the purchaser
thereof at par; (11) designating that the proceeds of the note are
to be deposited with the sinking fund depository and restricting the
use of the proceeds solely to the repayment of indebtedness incurred
in paying the construction cost of the project or in reducing the
indebtedness of the within note; (12) confirming the designation of
the consulting engineer and the solicitor; (13) authorizing and directing
Borough officers to advertise the ordinance; (14) authorizing and
directing the proper officers of the Borough to do all further acts
and things in order properly to issue the note and fulfill the intent
of the ordinance; (15) providing that upon payment of the note, Issue
of 1978, Ordinance no. 359 of 1978 shall be of no further force and
effect, and providing for the repeal of all other ordinances insofar
as they conflict with the within ordinance. (Ordinance 364, June 4,
1979) (For Ordinance No. 359, See Section 3-24, above.)
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4-1.
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Untitled resolution requesting that the State
Department of Health take over administration of health laws in the
Borough. (Resolution, March 3, 1947)
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4-2.
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Authorizing the Borough of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania,
to join in the creation of the Lawrence County Regional Planning Commission;
and appropriating funds thereof; and appointing representatives to
the commission; and establishing their term of appointees. (Ordinance
226, march 7, 1960)
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4-3.
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Establishing a Civil Service Commission for the Borough of New Wilmington. Said Commission to consist of three commissioners who are appointed by Borough Council for six year terms, one term to expire each odd numbered calendar year. The duties of said Commission are set forth in (j) of Article XI of the Borough Code. All proceedings of the Civil Service Commission shall be pursuant to these rules and regulations after their adoption and approval by Council. (Ordinance 375, July 6, 1981)
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Authorizing the Borough of New Wilmington to
enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with other municipalities
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania for the purposes of providing a centralized
answering and dispatch service for emergency community services and
stating such agreement's (1) conditions, (2) duration, (3) purpose
and objectives, (4) the manner and extent of financing, (5) the organizational
structure necessary for implementation, and (6) the manner in which
property shall be acquired, managed, and/or disposed of. (Ordinance
380, February 7, 1983)
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4-5.
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Providing for entering into an intergovernmental
cooperation agreement with other municipalities located within Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania to provide for mutual aid police services for
those participating municipalities. (Ordinance 385, September 10,
1984)
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4-6.
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Providing for Irrevocable Commitment of certain
State Funds payable to the Borough of New Wilmington to the Police
and/or the Non-Uniform Pension Funds. (Ordinance 388, November 4,
1985)
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4-7.
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Authorizing coordination of Police Activity
across municipal jursidictional boundaries. (Ordinance 405, October
1, 1990)
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5-1.
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Providing for the construction of a sewage disposal
works for the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
with the necessary sewers, drains and outlets for the same, and providing
for the purchase of a certain tract of land whereon to locate the
same and from which to obtain gravel and sand for the erection thereof.
(Ordinance 53, January 6, 1910) (The land was located in Wilmington
Township adjoining the east Borough line.
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5-2.
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Granting to the Quality Tool Company, its successors
and assigns, the right to use certain land belonging to the Borough
of New Wilmington for manufacturing purposes, for a period of ten
years, together with the option of purchasing same at the end of said
period at a certain price, provided said land is used by the Quality
Tool Company, or its successors or assigns, for manufacturing purposes
during said ten years. (Ordinance 124, December 11, 1924) (This refers
to property along the Sharpsville Railroad; the Borough granted the
Company the right to lay a water line and to use a 20-foot right of
way over other Borough property north of this land, to be used in
common with the Borough, for water, gas or electric lines. The Company,
authorized to purchase the land or any part of it for not more than
$100 an acre, did eventually purchase the land.)
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5-3.
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Untitled resolution authorizing the conveyance
to the New Wilmington Agricultural Cooperative Association of a sixty-foot-wide
tract of land on the south side of Vine Street, its eastern line being
an alley 180 feet east of Market Street. (Resolution, July 1, 1938)
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5-4.
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Untitled resolution authorizing the conveyance
to Sara Stevenson of a parcel of land bounded on the south by Beechwood
Road, on the west by New Castle Street, on the north by lands now
or formerly of Wilmot Lakey, and on the east by other lands of the
grantee, having a frontage of 120 feet on Beechwood Road and extending
back therefrom 100 feet. (Resolution, February 5, 1940)
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5-5.
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Untitled resolution conveying a parcel of land
on the east side of the right-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad
to the Quality Tools Corporation. (Resolution, April 11, 1941) (This
was the first of two resolutions passed on this date on this subject.
The second, authorizing conveyance of a larger tract, was repealed
by Ordinance 287.)
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5-6.
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Untitled resolution authorizing the conveyance
of a tract of land to the Quality Tools Corporation. (Resolution,
August 5, 1946)
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5-7.
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Untitled resolution authorizing the 10-year
lease of a tract of land east of the Quality Tools Corporation property,
to the J. and B. Engineering Company. (Resolution, August 5, 1946)
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6-1.
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Providing for the construction of a system of
sewers for sanitary sewerage purposes for the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 43, September 7, 1908)
(The sewers were to be located as follows:
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The McClure Run sewer, beginning at New Castle
Street and Water Street, running westwardly on Water Street to an
unnamed street separating the lands of William Bennett and those of
T. S. McAntis, thence southwardly along the unnamed street for approximately
780 feet, thence through a private right of way following more or
less closely the channel of McClure's Run, to the east Borough line.
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The Water Street sewer, beginning at New Castle
Street and Water Street and extending eastwardly along Water Street
to a point approximately 300 feet east of Oak Alley; thence by a private
right of way to join the McClure Run sewer at a point about 240 feet
east of the Sharpsville Railway.
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The Short Street sewer, beginning at a point
on High Street, at or near the West Diamond, and extending northwardly
along High Street to Short Street, thence eastwardly along Short Street
to Market Street; thence southeastwardly along a private right-of-way
to join the Water Street sewer at a point approximately 90 feet east
of Oak Alley.
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4.
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The Market Street sewer, extending along Market
Street from a point near the East Diamond, southwardly to the McClure
Run sewer.
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5.
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On High Street from a point at or near the West
Diamond southwardly to Vine Street, thence eastwardly on Vine Street
to the Market Street sewer.
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6.
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The New Castle Street sewer, extending along
New Castle Street from Water Street southwardly to the McClure Run
sewer.
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7.
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On Vine Street, from a point approximately 120
feet east of New Castle Street, westwardly to the New Castle Street
sewer.
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8.
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On Front Street, from Haw Alley westwardly to
the New Castle Street sewer.
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The Donahoo Avenue sewer, beginning at the intersection
of Donahoo Avenue and New Castle Street, and extending eastwardly
along Donahoo Avenue to South Market Street, thence northeastwardly
by private right of way for approximately 250 feet to the McClure
Run sewer.
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10.
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On South Market Street, from a point about 600
feet south of Donahoo Avenue, northwardly to the Donahoo Avenue sewer.
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11.
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On College Street, from a point near the eastern
end of the street, westwardly to the Market Street sewer.
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12.
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On Maple Street, from Chestnut Alley eastwardly
to Mercer Street, thence northwardly along Mercer Street to the Water
Street sewer.
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13.
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On Market Street, from a point near the East
Diamond northwardly to the Short Street sewer.
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14.
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On Mercer Street, from Apple Alley northwardly
to Church Street, thence eastwardly by private right of way to the
Short Street sewer.
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15.
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On Park Street, from Wood Street to the McClure
Run sewer on Water Street.
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16.
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On West Water Street, from a point about 250
feet west of the unnamed street between the lands of William Bennett
and T.S. McAntis, eastwardly to the McClure Run sewer on that unnamed
street.
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17.
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On New Castle Street, from Donahoo Avenue northwardly
to the McClure Run (sewer.)
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6-2.
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Providing for the construction of an extension
of the municipal sewer on North Market Street from Short Street to
a point forty feet south of the Borough line and also for an extension
of the said sewer on Professor Street from Market Street to a point
north of the residence of Joseph McKelvey, and prescribing the manner
in which the cost of the same shall be paid. (Ordinance 50, August
17, 1909)
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6-3.
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Providing for the construction of a sewage disposal
works for the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
with the necessary sewers, drains and outlets for the same, and providing
for the purchase of a certain tract of land whereon to locate the
same and from which to obtain gravel and sand for the erection thereof.
(Ordinance 53, January 6, 1910) (The sewage disposal works was to
be located in Wilmington Township, adjoining the east Borough line.
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6-4.
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Untitled resolution extending the sanitary sewer
from the west end of Waugh Avenue so as to extend the service on West
Neshannock Avenue and extending a sewer from Manhole No. 3 on the
Water Street sewer so as to extend the service to the east end of
Vine Street. (Resolution, October 30, 1915)
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6-5.
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Providing for the construction of a sewer for
sanitary sewage purposes on Park Street, in the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, from a point twenty-five (25) feet
south of the south line of Vine Street to the manhole on the McClure
Run Sewer at the intersection of Park Street and Waugh Avenue, the
same being a part of the sewer authorized in the original permit issued
by the State Board of Health, not heretofore constructed, and assessing
the cost thereof as a sewage tax upon the property adjoining the same.
(Ordinance 113, September 24, 1921)
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6-6.
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Laying out, ordaining and opening Maple Street
in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
from Orchard Street eastward to the western right-of-way line of the
Sharpsville Railroad Company, and establishing the name, width, courses
and grades thereof, and further providing for the grading of said
Maple Street and placing a sanitary sewer therein. (Ordinance 139,
July 10, 1928) (The sewer was to extend from the western terminus
of Maple Street eastwardly to the point where existing sanitary sewer
crossed the proposed street.)
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6-7.
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For laying out, constructing and operating a
sewer on Lincoln Street between Neshannock Avenue and Wood Street.
(Ordinance 207, May 25, 1948)
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6-8.
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For laying out, constructing and operating a
sewer on Francis Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence
County, Pa. (Ordinance 210, September 13, 1948) (The sewer was to
extend from manhole station minus 1+20 to the manhole at the center
of Neshannock Avenue.)
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6-9.
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For laying out, constructing and operating a
sewer on Kathryn Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence
County, Pa. (Ordinance 211, September 13, 1948) (The sewer was to
extend from Francis Street eastwardly for 275 feet)
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6-10.
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Authorizing the assessment and collection of
the cost of construction of a sanitary sewer in Prospect Street in
the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance
258, January 5, 1959)
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6-11.
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Sanitary Sewer Right-of-way Condemnation Ordinance;
selecting and appropriating an easement, in, on and through certain
real property in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
being part of the municipal sewer project for the Borough of New Wilmington,
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and authorizing the acquisition of
such easements including the authorization of the institution of condemnation
proceedings for the acquisition thereof. (Ordinance 354, April 25,
1977) (This refers to acquisition of property for lift pumping station
and rights-of-way for sewer system construction.)
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6-12.
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Sanitary Sewer Right-of-Way Condemnation Ordinance;
selecting and appropriating an easement in, on, and through certain
real property in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for additional and/or substitute sewer lines as part of the municipal
sewer system for the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania;
authorizing the acquisition of such easements including the authorization
of the institution of condemnation proceedings for the acquisition
thereof, the taking of all necessary and proper steps required by
law to effectuate the condemnation, and to obtain possession of said
easement. (Ordinance 365, July 5, 1978) (This refers to the Quarry
Run Project.)
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7-1.
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Authorizing the laying of a sidewalk on Vine
Street from New Castle Street to Mercer Street. (Ordinance 20, December
9, 1897)
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7-2.
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Authorizing the laying of a sidewalk on the
north side of Water Street, from the Sharpsville Railroad on the east,
to the west line of J. Taylor's property on the west. (Ordinance 21,
August 4, 1899)
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7-3.
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Authorizing the laying of a sidewalk on the
west side of South Market Street, from the property of Mrs. M. A.
Barnes on the north and the south side of William Scott's gate on
the south. (Ordinance 22, August 4, 1899)
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7-4.
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Requiring that property owners on New Castle
Street between Water Street on the north and Donahoo Street on the
south to lay sidewalks. (Ordinance 36, August 8, 1905)
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7-5.
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Laying out, locating, enacting and ordaining
a certain public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, to be known
as Lincoln Street, and establishing the name, width and courses thereof.
(Ordinance 46, September 22, 1909) (This refers to Lincoln Street
from Water Street approximately 716 feet west.)
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7-6.
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Laying out, locating, enacting and ordaining
a certain public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, to be known
as Waugh Avenue, and establishing the name, width and courses thereof.
(Ordinance 47, September 22, 1909) (This refers to Waugh Avenue from
Lincoln Street to New Castle Street.
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7-7.
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Laying out, locating, enacting and ordaining
a certain public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, to be known
as Vine Street and establishing the name, width and courses thereof.
(Ordinance 48, September 22, 1909) (This refers to Vine Street from
Lincoln Street to New Castle Street.)
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7-8.
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Laying out, locating, enacting and ordaining
a certain public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, to be known
as Park Street and establishing the name, width and courses thereof.
(Ordinance 49, September 22, 1909) (This refers to Park Street from
Waugh Avenue to Water Street.
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7-9.
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Laying out, locating, enacting and ordaining
a certain public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, between New Castle Street and Market Street,
to be known as Waugh Avenue, and establishing the name, width and
location thereof. (Ordinance 51, December 15, 1909)
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7-10.
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Designating the location of the monuments showing
the north line of Waugh Avenue and establishing the grade of said
avenue and requiring the laying of sidewalks on both sides thereof,
from Lincoln Street to Haw Alley. (Ordinance 60, July 3, 1912)
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7-11.
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Designating the location of the corner posts
on Professor Street, establishing the grade of said street, and requiring
the laying of sidewalks on both sides from Market Street to Orchard
Street. (Ordinance 62, August 21, 1912)
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7-12.
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Locating Market Street in the Borough of New
Wilmington from the center line of Water Street, southward to the
Borough line, so as to include therein the street heretofore opened
and used for highway purposes known as Market Street and of a greater
width than said former Market Street and revising the lines of such
street in accordance therewith, and opening and straightening the
same. (Ordinance 67, June 27, 1914)
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7-13.
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Locating Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of
New Wilmington from the west Borough line to the east Borough line,
so as to include therein the street heretofore opened and used for
highway purposes known as Water Street and of a greater width than
said former Water Street, and revising the lines of such street in
accordance therewith and opening and straightening the same and fixing
and establishing grades thereon and fixing the minimum width of the
sidewalks thereon. (Ordinance 71, May 4, 1915) (The overall width
was to be 70 feet, 50 feet between curbs, with sidewalks at least
5 feet wide.)
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7-14.
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Locating Market Street in the Borough of New
Wilmington from the center line of Neshannock Avenue, formerly called
Water Street, northward to the Borough line, so as to include therein
the street heretofore opened and used for highway purposes, known
as Market Street, and of a greater width than said former Market Street,
and revising the lines of said street in accordance therewith, and
opening and straightening the same, and fixing and establishing the
grades of Market Street, in the Borough of New Wilmington from the
north Borough line to the south Borough line and fixing the minimum
width of the sidewalks thereon. (Ordinance 72, May 4, 1915) (The overall
width was to be 70 feet, 50 feet between curbs, with sidewalks at
least 5 feet wide.)
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7-15.
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Requiring the laying of a sidewalk on both sides
of West Neshannock Avenue westward to the west Borough line. (Ordinance
74, August 11, 1915) (The sidewalk was to be constructed of concrete,
5 feet wide.)
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7-16.
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Untitled resolution providing that the sidewalk
on the north side of Neshannock Avenue between Market Street and New
Castle Street be laid so that the edge next to the cartway be 5-1/2
feet from the property line. (Resolution, August 11, 1915)
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7-17.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the north line of Vine Street
and the south line of the East Diamond, fixing the width of the same
and also for the issuing of bonds which shall rest alone for their
security and payment upon the assessment of such cost. (Ordinance
77, April 17, 1916)
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7-18.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of New Wilmington, in
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the western side
of the track of the Sharpsville Railroad and the center line of Market
Street, fixing the width of the cartway, providing methods for the
collection of the cost of the same and also for the issuing of bonds
which shall rest alone for their security and payment upon the assessment
of such cost. (Ordinance 18, April 17, 1916)
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7-19.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the south line of Vine Street
and the south line of College Street, fixing the width of the cartway,
providing methods for the collection of the cost of the same, and
also for the issuing of bonds which shall rest alone for their security
and payment upon the assessment of such cost. (Ordinance 79, April
17, 1916)
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7-20.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of New Wilmington, in
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the west line of
New Castle Street and the west Borough line, fixing the width of the
cartway, providing methods for the collection of the cost of the same
and also for the issuing of bonds which shall rest alone for their
security and payment upon the assessment of such cost. (Ordinance
80, April 17, 1916)
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7-21.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of New Wilmington, in
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the west line of
New Castle Street and the west line of the West Diamond, fixing the
width of the cartway, providing methods for the collection of the
cost of the same, and also for the issuing of bonds which shall rest
alone for their security and payment upon the assessment of such cost.
(Ordinance 81, April 17, 1916)
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7-22.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of New Wilmington, in
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the western line
of the East Diamond and the eastern line of the West Diamond, fixing
the width of the cartway, providing methods for the collection of
the costs of the same, and also for the issuing of bonds which shall
rest alone for their security and payment upon the assessment of such
cost. (Ordinance 82, April 17, 1916)
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7-23.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the south line of Donahoo
Street and the south Borough line, fixing the width of the cartway,
providing methods for the collection of the cost of the same and also
for the issuing of bonds which shall rest alone for their security
and payment upon the assessment of such cost. (Ordinance 83, April
17, 1916)
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7-24.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the south line of College
Street and a point in said street which is 60 feet (measured along
the center line of said Market Street) south of the south line of
lands of Lucy G. Thompson, said point being located in said street
between the lands formerly of Margaret D. Elliott on the eastward
side of said street and the lands formerly of Mary J. Scott on the
westward side of said street, fixing the width of the cartway, providing
methods for the collection of the cost of the same and also for the
issuing of bonds which shall rest alone for their security and payment
upon the assessment of such cost. (Ordinance 84, April 17, 1916)
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7-25.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the north line of Short Street
and the north Borough line, fixing the width of the cartway, providing
methods for the collection of the cost of the same and also for the
issuing of bonds, which shall rest alone for their security and payment
upon the assessment of such cost. (Ordinance 85, April 17, 1916)
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7-26.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the northern line of the
East Diamond and the northern line of Short Street, fixing the width
of the cartway, providing methods for the collection of the cost of
the same and also for the issuing of bonds which shall rest alone
for their security and payment upon the assessment of such cost. (Ordinance
86, April 17, 1916)
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7-27.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
the intersection of Market Street with Vine Street and the intersection
of Neshannock Avenue with the West Diamond and with the East Diamond
west of the center line of Market Street and providing methods for
the payments of the same. (Ordinance 87, April 17, 1916)
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7-28.
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Locating New Castle Street in the Borough of
New Wilmington from the south line of Neshannock Avenue to the south
Borough line, so as to include therein a portion of the street heretofore
known as New Castle Street, heretofore opened and used for highway
purposes, and of a greater width than said former portion of New Castle
Street, and revising the lines of such street in accordance therewith,
and opening and straightening the same, and fixing and establishing
grades thereon. (Ordinance 92, January 14, 1918)
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7-29.
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Providing for the grading, paving and curbing
of that part of South Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the north end
of the present paving at or near the south line of Donahoo Avenue
and the south end of the paving at a point about 60 feet south of
the south line of the lands of Lucy G. Thompson. (Ordinance 99, June
7, 1919)
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7-30.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
Waugh Avenue, in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, which lies between the west line of Market Street and
the west line of Lincoln Street, fixing the width of the cartway,
providing methods for the collection of the costs of said improvement,
and also for the issuing of bonds which shall rest along for their
security and payment upon the assessments of abutting property for
the costs of said improvement. (Ordinance 105, May 27, 1921) (For
amendment to this ordinance, see Section 7-33, below.
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7-31.
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Requiring the owners of the property abutting
on that part of North Market Street between the north line of Church
Street and the south line of Short Street to grade and pave the sidewalks
on said part of Market Street and providing further that if the property
holders do not grade and pave same after thirty days notice so to
do, that the same will be paved by the Borough of New Wilmington and
the expense and cost thereof collected from the said property holders
who neglect or refuse to grade and pave same. (Ordinance 106, June
23, 1921)
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7-32.
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Providing for the grading, paving and curbing
of that part of New Castle Street in the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the south Borough
line and the south side of Neshannock Avenue. (Ordinance 109, September
1, 1921)
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7-33.
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Amending the second paragraph of Section 1 of
Ordinance No. 105, the same being the ordinance relating to the paving
of Waugh Avenue. (Ordinance 110, August 9, 1921) (For ordinance amended
by this ordinance, see Section 7-30, above. This amendment made a
change in the material to be used in paving the street.)
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7-34.
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Requesting the improvement of New Castle Street,
and agreeing to contribute to the cost thereof. (Ordinance 112, September
23, 1921) (The State Department of Highways was to pave the street
for a width of 18 feet, from the south Borough line to Neshannock
Avenue; the Borough requested authority to pave the rest of the width
of the cartway.)
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7-35.
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Ordaining the lines and grades and drainage
structures on that part of New Castle Street which lies between the
south Borough line and the south line of Neshannock Avenue, so as
to conform to the lines and grades as shown on the plan of the State
Highway Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for construction
of Route No. 80, Section No. 1, in Lawrence County, from Station 0+00
to Station 32+20. (Ordinance 116, October 11, 1921)
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7-36.
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Locating Park Street, in the Borough of New
Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, from the center line
of Neshannock Avenue southward to the center line of Waugh Avenue,
so as to include therein the street heretofore opened and used for
highway purposes, known as Park Street and at some points of a greater
width than said former Park Street, and revising the lines of said
street in accordance therewith, and opening ad straightening the same,
and fixing and establishing the grades thereon, including the sidewalks,
and providing for the laying of sidewalks thereon, and requiring the
owners of property, when notified so to do, to lay sidewalks thereon,
and providing for the laying of the same by the Borough of New Wilmington
and the collection of the cost thereof from the abutting property
holders who neglect or refuse to lay same. (Ordinance 119, September
8, 1922)
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7-37.
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Locating Vine Street in the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, from the center line of Market Street,
westward to the center line of Lincoln Street, so as to include therein
the street heretofore opened and used for highway purposes known as
Vine Street, and at some points of a greater width than said former
Vine Street, and revising the lines of said street in accordance therewith
and opening and straightening the same, and fixing and establishing
the grades thereon, including the sidewalks, and providing for the
laying of sidewalks thereon. (Ordinance 120, September 8, 1922)
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7-38.
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Locating Lincoln Street in the Borough of New
Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, from the center line
of Neshannock Avenue southward to the center line of Waugh Avenue,
so as to include therein the street heretofore opened and used for
highway purposes known as Lincoln Street, and at some points of a
greater width than said former Lincoln Street, and revising the lines
of said street in accordance therewith, and opening and straightening
the same, and fixing and establishing the grade thereon, including
the sidewalks, and providing for the laying of sidewalks thereon.
(Ordinance 121, September 8, 1922)
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7-39.
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Locating High Street in the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, from the north line of Cherry Alley
northward to the north Borough line; reducing the width thereof between
the north line of Cherry Alley and the south line of Vine Street;
locating said High Street from the south line of Vine Street northward
to the north Borough line, so as to include therein the street heretofore
opened and used for highway purposes, known as High Street, and at
some points of a greater width than said former High Street, and revising
the lines of said street in accordance therewith, and opening and
straightening the same, and fixing and establishing the grades thereon,
including the sidewalks; vacating those parts of High Street between
Cherry Alley and Vine Street which are not included within the lines
as herein established. (Ordinance 123, November 6, 1923)
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7-40.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
that part of Vine Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, which lies between the west line of Mercer Street
and the east line of Park Street, fixing the width of the cartway,
providing methods of the collection of the cost of the same and also
for the issuing of bonds which shall rest alone for their security
and payment upon the assessment of such cost and providing that the
cartway on said part of Vine Street shall be reduced to the grade
now established or which shall hereafter be established thereon. (Ordinance
126, April 17, 1925)
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7-41.
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Locating Vine Street in the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, from the center line of Market Street
eastward to the west line of Mercer Street, so as to include therein
the street heretofore opened and used for highway purposes, known
as Vine Street, and revising the lines of said street in accordance
therewith and opening and straightening the same, and fixing and establishing
the grades thereon, including the sidewalks. (Ordinance 127, June
9, 1925)
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7-42.
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Laying out, locating, ordaining and opening
Maple Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, from Orchard Street eastward to the western right-of-way
line of the Sharpsville Railroad Company, and establishing the name,
width, courses and grades thereof, and further providing for the grading
of said Maple Street and placing a sanitary sewer therein. (Ordinance
139, July 10, 1928) (The width was fixed at 40 feet.)
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7-43.
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Ordaining and establishing the lines and grades
of a footwalk on the north side and east side of the northeast section
of the East Diamond in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 141, January 9, 1929) (The width
was fixed at 10 feet.)
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7-44.
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Laying out, locating, ordaining and opening
three streets in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, which form a continuous loop or highway, and establishing
the width, courses, distances and grades thereof, which said streets
are called and shall be called Maple Street (between Market Street
and Mercer Street), Mercer Street and Church Street. (Ordinance 148,
September 4, 1930)
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7-45.
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Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Oak Street and establishing the width,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 159, March 5, 1934)
(This 40-foot-wide street extended from Maple Street westwardly, southwardly
and southeastwardly to the end of the street, almost at the Borough
Dump.)
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7-46.
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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 Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 161, March 5, 1934) (The
State Department of Highways was to improve the street for a distance
of 338.69 feet, from Station 16+51.30 to Station 19+89.99.)
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7-47.
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Vacating a public street in the Borough of New
Wilmington, known as College Street. (Ordinance 163, August 7, 1934)
(This street extended from Market Street to Orchard Street; Westminster
College owned all abutting property.)
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7-48.
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Vacating a public street in the Borough of New
Wilmington, known as Walnut Street. (Ordinance 164, August 7, 1934)
(This street extended from Market Street to Orchard Street; Westminster
College owned all abutting property.)
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7-49.
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Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Orchard Street, and establishing the
width, courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 167, August
5, 1935) (This street, 50 feet wide, extended from Maple Street southeastwardly
approximately 417 feet to the north property line of Fred Ruby.
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7-50.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
Orchard Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, which lies between the south line of Maple Street and
the north line of land of Westminster College, approximately 417 feet,
fixing the width of the cartway, providing methods for the collection
of the costs of said improvement. (Ordinance 168, October 7, 1935)
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7-51.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
Maple Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
which lies between the east line of Market Street and the east line
of Orchard Street, fixing the width of the cartway, providing methods
for the collection of the costs of the said improvement. (Ordinance
169, October 7, 1935)
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7-52.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
Mercer Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
fixing the width of the cartway, providing methods for the collection
of the costs of said improvement. (Ordinance 179, October 3, 1938)
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7-53.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
Church Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
fixing the width of the cartway, providing methods for the collection
of the costs of said improvement. (Ordinance 180, October 3, 1938)
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7-54.
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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 North High Street of the Borough of
New Wilmington, 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. (Ordinance
181, November 18, 1938) (The improvement extended from Station 0+25
to Station 17+36.3, a distance of 1711.3 feet.)
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7-55.
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Vacating a public street in the Borough of New
Wilmington, being that part of North High Street extending from the
south line of Jackson Alley to the north line of Vine Street. (Ordinance
182, December 19, 1938) (The vacated portion abutted School District
property on both sides.)
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7-56.
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Requiring the grading, paving and curbing of
Beechwood Road in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, which lies between the east line of New Castle Street
and the west line of Market Street, fixing the width of the cartway
and providing methods for the collection of the costs of said improvement.
(Ordinance 184, July 5, 1939)
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7-57.
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Laying out, ordaining, locating and extending
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Waugh Avenue, and establishing the width,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 186, March 4, 1940)
(This refers to the portion of Waugh Avenue from Lincoln Street west
approximately 446 feet; the width was fixed at 40 feet.)
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7-58.
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Requiring the improvement of a section of Waugh
Avenue in the Borough of New Wilmington, which lies between the west
line of Waugh Avenue as heretofore improved and the west line of Waugh
Avenue as extended by Ordinance No. 186; fixing the width of the cartway
and providing methods for the collection of the cost of said improvement.
(Ordinance 187, May 21, 1940) (For Ordinance 186, see Section 7-57,
above.)
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7-59.
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Requiring the improvement of a section of Maple
Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, which lies between the east
line of the cartway of Orchard Street and a point on Maple Street
540 feet distant from the said east line of the cartway of Orchard
Street; fixing the width of the cartway and providing methods for
the collection of the cost of the improvement. (Ordinance 188, July
1, 1940)
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7-60.
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Laying out, ordaining and extending a public
street in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
to be known as Orchard Street, and establishing the width, courses,
distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 190, May 20, 1941) (This
refers to the portion of Orchard Street from a point 507.1 feet south
of the center line of Maple Street to Market Street; the width was
fixed at 40 feet.)
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7-61.
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Requiring the improvement of Orchard Street
in the Borough of New Wilmington, which lies between the south line
of Orchard Street as heretofore improved and the west line of Orchard
Street as extended in Ordinance No. 190; fixing the width of the cartway
and providing methods for the collection of the cost of the said improvement.
(Ordinance 191, May 20, 1941) (For Ordinance 190, see Section 7-60,
above.)
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7-62.
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Approving and agreeing to establish 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 Market Street, in the Borough of New
Wilmington, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 192, July 7, 1941) (The improvement
was to extend for a distance of 764 feet, from Station 494+85.22 to
Station 502+50.)
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7-63.
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Untitled resolution providing that the Borough
give up and relinquish and forever discharge any right, claim, title
or color of title whatever to an unopened 20-foot alley lying between
the property of Isabelle H. Clark and Caroline Martin and extending
from the west side of High Street to an alley. (Resolution, June 7,
1943)
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7-64.
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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 Market Street in the Borough of New
Wilmington, 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. (Ordinance 198, November 4, 1946)
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7-65.
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Opening and extending Vine Street in the Borough
of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and establishing
the courses and distances and width thereof. (Ordinance 199, December
2, 1946) (This refers to the portion of Vine Street from its terminus
at the center of Mercer Street eastwardly for 223 feet through lands
of J. A. C. McQuiston; the width was to be 50 feet.)
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7-66.
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Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as "Prospect Street" and establishing the
width, courses and distances thereof. (Ordinance 200, December 2,
1946) (The street extended from the center line of Market Street eastwardly
509 feet; the width was fixed at 40 feet.)
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7-67.
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Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Francis Street, and establishing the
width, courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 208, September
7, 1948) (This street, 50 feet wide, extended from Neshannock Avenue
to Kathryn Street.)
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7-68.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Kathryn Street, and establishing the
width, courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 209, September
13, 1948) (This street, 40 feet wide, extended from Francis Street
eastwardly 312.76 feet.)
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7-69.
|
Requiring and directing the paving of that part
of Lincoln Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, lying between
the north line of Waugh Avenue and the south line of Neshannock Avenue,
fixing the width of the cartway and providing methods for the collection
of the cost of said improvement. (Ordinance 215, June 11, 1951)
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7-70.
|
Requiring and directing the paving that part
of Park Street in the Borough of New Wilmington lying between the
north line of Waugh Avenue and the south line of Neshannock Avenue;
fixing the width of the cartway and providing methods for the collection
of the cost of said improvement. (Ordinance 216, June 25, 1951)
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7-71.
|
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 Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington; adopting the said
plan as the official Borough plan for said street and providing for
the removal of non-utility structures. (Ordinance 220, April 22, 1952)
(This refers to the portion of Market Street from Station 0+00 to
Station 22+50, a distance of 2,250 feet.)
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7-72.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Vine Street, and establishing the widths,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 221, August 4, 1952)
(This extended from the former eastern terminus of Vine Street, 223
feet north of the center of Mercer Street, northeastwardly.)
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7-73.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Meadowbrook Drive and establishing the
widths, courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 223, February
2, 1953) (This street, 40 feet wide, extended from New Castle Street
northwestwardly 519.6 feet. For amendment to this ordinance, see Section
7-91, below.)
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7-74.
|
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 improvements
on Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania;
adopting the said plan as the official Borough plan for said street
and providing for the removal of non-utility structures. (Ordinance
226, May 4, 1953) (This refers to the portion of Neshannock Avenue
from Station 0+00 to Station 16+75, a distance of 1,675 feet.)
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7-75.
|
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 New Castle Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania;
adopting the said plan as the official Borough plan for said street
and providing for the removal of non-utility structures. (Ordinance
227, January 18, 1954) (This refers to the portion of New Castle Street
from Station 445+13 to Station 457+69, a distance of 1,256 feet.)
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7-76.
|
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 Market Street in the Borough of New Wilmington; adopting the said
plan as the official Borough plan for said street and providing for
the removal of non-utility structures. (Ordinance 228, January 18,
1954) (The improvement was to extend from Station 22+52 to Station
34+60, a distance of 1,208 feet.)
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7-77.
|
Vacating as a public street part of Orchard
Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 234, November 7, 1955) (The vacated portion abutted on
property of Westminster College on both sides.)
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7-78.
|
Vacating that portion of Cherry Alley in the
Borough of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, which lies between the east
line of Market Street and the west line of Chestnut Alley. (Ordinance
240, February 7, 1957)
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7-79.
|
Vacating that portion of Apple Alley lying between
the west line of Park Street and the east line of Lincoln Street,
and that portion of an unnamed alley extending north and south between
the north line of Apple Alley and what is known as Woods Street, and
that part of Cherry Alley lying between the east line of Chestnut
Alley and the west line of Mercer Street in the Borough of New Wilmington,
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 242, May 6, 1957)
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7-80.
|
Requiring and directing the paving of Kathryn
Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 243, May 6, 1957)
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7-81.
|
Requiring and directing the paving of Francis
Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 244, May 6, 1957)
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7-82.
|
Requiring and directing the paving of that part
of Lincoln Street lying north of Neshannock Avenue in the Borough
of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 245,
June 3, 1957)
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7-83.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Lincoln Street and establishing the width,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 247, June 3, 1957)
(This refers to the portion of Lincoln Street from Neshannock Avenue
to Kathryn Street.)
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7-84.
|
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 New Castle Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania;
adopting the said plan as the official Borough plan for said street
and providing for the removal of non-utility structures. (Ordinance
251, May 12, 1958) (The improvement was to extend for a distance of
1,981 feet, from Station 457+50.00 to Station 477+50.00.)
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7-85.
|
Laying out, ordaining and locating a public
street in the Borough of New Wilmington known as Short Street and
establishing the width, courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance
252, June 9, 1958), (This 50-foot-wide street extended from High Street
to Market Street.)
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7-86.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street, heretofore known as Park Street in the Borough of
New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and establishing the
width, courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 253, June
9, 1958) (This street, 40 feet wide, extended from Neshannock Avenue
to Wood Street.)
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7-87.
|
Laying out, ordaining and locating that part
of New Castle Street lying between the north line of Neshannock Avenue
and the center line of Wood Street in the Borough of New Wilmington,
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 254, June 9, 1958) (The
width was fixed at 40 feet.)
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7-88.
|
Laying out, ordaining and locating a public
street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
to be known as Wood Street, and establishing the width, courses, distances
and grades thereof. (Ordinance 255, June 9, 1958) (This street, 46
feet wide, extended from Lincoln Street to New Castle Street.)
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7-89.
|
Requiring and directing the paving of part of
Park and New Castle Streets and the paving of Wood Street and Short
Street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
(Ordinance 256, June 9, 1958) (This provides as follows:
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1.
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Park Street north of Neshannock Avenue was to
be paved to a width of 13.5 feet on either side of the center line.
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2.
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New Castle Street north of Neshannock Avenue
was to be paved to a width of 15 feet on either side of the center
line.
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3.
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Wood Street as previously ordained was to be
paved to a width of 20 feet north of the center line and 15 feet south
of the center line.
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4.
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Short Street as previously ordained was to be
paved to a width of 12 feet on either side of the center line.)
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7-90.
|
Vacating that portion of Rain Alley lying between
the north line of Landon Avenue and the south line of Wood Street
in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance
257, October 11, 1958)
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7-91.
|
Altering and amending Ordinance #223 of the
ordinances of the Borough of New Wilmington by extending Meadowbrook
Drive to the west as laid out and located in Ordinance #223 and establishing
the width, courses and distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 261,
March 9, 1959) (For ordinance amended by this ordinance, see Section
7-73, above. This ordinance extended Meadowbrook Drive, 40 feet wide,
470 feet westwardly.
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7-92.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Carol Drive, and establishing the widths,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 263, November 2,
1959) (This street, 50 feet wide, extended westwardly from New Castle
Street.)
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7-93.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Rae Street, and establishing the widths,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 264, November 2,
1959) (This street, 40 feet wide, extended from Carol Drive to Meadowbrook
Drive.)
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7-94.
|
Requiring and directing the paving of Carol
and Meadowbrook Drives in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 267, June 6, 1960) (Each was to be
paved to a width of 13 feet on either side of the center line.)
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7-95.
|
Vacating that portion of an unnamed alley lying
between the north line of Apple Alley and the south line of Wood Street
in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance
270, August 6, 1962) (The alley was located 180 feet west of Park
Street.)
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7-96.
|
Vacating that portion of Apple Alley lying between
the east line of Lincoln Street and the east line of an unnamed alley
in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance
271, August 6, 1962) (The vacated portion was 200 feet long.)
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7-97.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Meadowbrook Drive and establishing the
width, courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 324, April
19, 1971) (The street, 40 feet wide, was to extend from its present
terminus as laid out by Ordinance 223, (see Section 7-73, above) to
Laury Lane.)
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7-98.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Laury Lane, and establishing the width,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 325, April 19, 1971)
(The street, 50 feet wide, was named by this ordinance and was extended
from Carol Drive to Beechwood Road.)
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7-99.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Carol Drive, and establishing the width,
courses, distance and grades thereof. (Ordinance 326, April 19, 1971)
(The street, 50 feet wide, was the extend from its existing terminus
to Laury Lane, as laid out under Ordinance 263 listed in Section 7-92,
above)
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7-100.
|
Authorizing and directing the pavement of parts
of Carol Drive, Meadowbrook Drive and Laury Lane. (Ordinance 327,
June 28, 1971) (The parts of streets opened in Sections 7-97, above,
were to be paved to a width of 26 feet, with curbs on each side of
the street.)
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7-101.
|
Untitled Ordinance Laying out, ordaining and
naming Beachwood Road, 33 feet wide, from New Castle Street to the
west Borough line. (Ordinance 339, December 5, 1973)
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7-102.
|
Untitled ordinance laying out, ordaining and
naming Cherry Street (formerly Cherry Alley), 20 feet wide, from New
Castle Street to Market Street; Chestnut Street (formerly Chestnut
Alley), 20 feet wide, from Maple Street to Church Street; Haw Street
(formerly Haw Alley), 20 feet wide, from Waugh Avenue to Short Street;
Jackson Street (formerly Jackson Alley), 20 feet wide, from Rain Street
east 1,496 feet more or less to the H. P. Horrigan property; Landon
Avenue (also known as Apple Alley), 20 feet wide, from Park Street
to Mercer Street; New Castle Street (formerly New Castle Street Extension),
20 feet wide, from Wood Street north 180 feet more or less to the
Heurich property; and Rain Street (formerly Rain Alley), 20 feet wide,
from Vine Street to Landon Avenue. (Ordinance 341, October 22, 1974)
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7-103
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A.
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The street extending eastward from Market Street
heretofore known as Maple Street to approximately the western line
of what formerly had been the Sharpsville Railroad Company and Oak
Street eastwardly therefrom, shall be known and designated as Maple
Street and that portion known heretofore as Oak Street shall have
its name changed to Maple Street and the entire street shall be known
as Maple Street.
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B.
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Maple Street, as herein designated and as it
shall hereinafter be known, shall extend from the east line of Market
Street eastwardly to the western terminus of the sewer disposal plant
owned by the Borough of New Wilmington and any portion eastwardly
from the west line of the sewer disposal plant is hereby vacated.
(Ordinance 393, 1987, § 2)
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7-104.
|
Closing and vacating that portion of an alley
sometimes known as Fulton Alley, lying between the south line of Apple
Alley and the north line of Neshannock Avenue in the Borough of New
Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. (Ordinance 398, 6/6/1988)
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7-105.
|
Laying out, ordaining, locating and opening
a public street in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, to be known as Village Lane, and establishing the width,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 401, 4/3/1989)
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7-106.
|
Laying out, ordaining and locating the extension
in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, of
a public street known as Village Lane, and establishing the width,
courses, distances and grades thereof. (Ordinance 408, 3/4/1991)
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8-1.
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Providing for the levy and collection of taxes
for Borough purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1911 and also providing for the
collection of the tax for the payment of principal and interest on
the electric light bonds as provided in Section 3 of Ordinance No.
25 of the said Borough and also providing for the collection of taxes
for the payment of principal and interest on the sewer bonds as provided
in Section 3 of Ordinance No. 42 of said Borough. (Ordinance 57, May
10, 1911)
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8-2.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for Borough purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1912; and also providing for the
levying and collection of dog taxes; also providing for the collection
and levying of taxes for the payment of principal and interest on
the electric light bonds as provided in Section 3 of Ordinance No.
25; also providing for the collection and levying of taxes for the
payment of principal and interest on the sewer bonds as provided in
Section 3 of Ordinance No. 42. (Ordinance 58, April 12, 1912)
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8-3.
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Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for Borough purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1913 and also providing for the
levying and collection of dog taxes and also providing for the collection
of taxes for the payment of principal and interest on the Series of
1913 bonds, as provided in Section 6 of Ordinance No. 64; and also
providing for the collection of taxes for the payment of principal
and interest on the sewer bonds as provided in Section 3 of Ordinance
No. 42. (Ordinance 65, May 30, 1913)
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8-4.
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Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for Borough purposes of the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania for the year 1914 and also providing for the
collection of a tax for the payment of the principal and interest
on the sewer bonds as provided in Ordinance No. 42; also providing
for the collection of a tax for the payment of principal and interest
on bonds of the Series of 1913 as provided in Ordinance No. 64; and
also for the levying and collection of a tax on the owners of dogs
and bitches within said Borough. (Ordinance 68, June 8, 1914)
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8-5.
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Providing for the levying and collection of
Borough, dog, sewer bond and bond of 1913 taxes in the Borough of
New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1915.
(Ordinance 73, May 13, 1915)
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8-6.
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Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for Borough purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1916 and also providing for the
collection of the taxes for the payment of principal and interest
on the sewer bonds and the bonds of 1913. (Ordinance 76, April 18,
1916)
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8-7.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
the taxes of the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year 1917. (Ordinance 91, June 8, 1917)
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8-8.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
the taxes for the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year 1918. (Ordinance 95, June 20, 1918)
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8-9.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year 1919. (Ordinance 98, June 2, 1919)
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8-10.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year of 1920. (Ordinance 101, May 3, 1920)
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8-11.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year of 1921. (Ordinance 102, May 3, 1921)
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8-12.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year 1922. (Ordinance 118, June 5, 1922)
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8-13.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year 1923. (Ordinance 122, June 4, 1923)
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8-14.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year 1924. (Ordinance 125, June 18, 1924)
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8-15.
|
For the levying and collection of taxes in the
Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the
year 1925. (Ordinance 129, June 2, 1925)
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8-16.
|
For the levying and collection of taxes in the
Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the
year 1926. (Ordinance 130, June 12, 1926)
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8-17.
|
Providing for the levy and collection of taxes
for Borough purposes and for the sinking fund in the Borough of New
Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1927. (Ordinance
134, June 30, 1927)
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8-18.
|
Providing for the levy and collection of taxes
for Borough purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania, for the year 1928 and also providing for the collection
of the tax for the payment of principal and interest on outstanding
indebtedness. (Ordinance 138, June 4, 1928)
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8-19.
|
Providing for the levy and collection of taxes
for Borough purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1929, and also providing for the
collection of the tax for the payment of the principal and interest
on outstanding indebtedness. (Ordinance 142, June 3, 1929)
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8-20.
|
Providing for the levy and collection of taxes
for Borough purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1930, and also providing for the
collection of the tax for the payment of the principal and interest
on outstanding indebtedness. (Ordinance 146, March 12, 1930)
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8-21.
|
Providing for the levy and collection of taxes
for Borough and sinking fund purposes in the Borough of New Wilmington,
in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the year 1931, and fixing the
compensation of the Collector. (Ordinance 151, June 1, 1931)
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8-22.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for general Borough purposes and for sinking fund in the Borough
of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the year
1932. (Ordinance 155, March 9, 1932)
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8-23.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for general Borough purposes and for sinking fund in the Borough
of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the year
1933. (Ordinance 156, March 4, 1933)
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8-24.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for general Borough purposes and for sinking fund in the Borough
of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for the year
1934. (Ordinance 160, March 5, 1934)
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8-25.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for general Borough purposes and for sinking fund purposes in
the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for
the year 1935. (Ordinance 166, March 5, 1935)
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8-26.
|
Providing for the levying and collection of
taxes for general Borough purposes and for sinking fund purposes in
the Borough of New Wilmington, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, for
the year 1936. (Ordinance 171, March 2, 1936)
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8-27.
|
Providing for the levying and collecting of
taxes for general Borough purposes and for sinking fund purposes in
the Borough of New Wilmington,, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania,
for the year 1937. (Ordinance 174, February 1, 1937)
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8-28.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1938.
(Ordinance 176, February 9, 1938)
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8-29.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1939.
(Ordinance 183, February 6, 1939)
|
8-30.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1940.
(Ordinance 185, February 5, 1940)
|
8-31.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1941.
(Ordinance 189, February 3, 1941)
|
8-32.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1942.
(Ordinance 193, February 2, 1942)
|
8-33.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1943.
(Ordinance 194, February 1, 1943)
|
8-34.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1944.
(Ordinance 195, March 6, 1944)
|
8-35.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1945.
(Ordinance 196, February 5, 1945)
|
8-36.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1946.
(Ordinance 197, April 8, 1946)
|
8-37.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1947.
(Ordinance 202, February 3, 1947)
|
8-38.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1948.
(Ordinance 206, February 2, 1948)
|
8-39.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1950.
(Ordinance 213, February 6, 1950)
|
8-40.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1951.
(Ordinance 214, March 5, 1951)
|
8-41.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1952.
(Ordinance 218, February 6, 1952)
|
8-42.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1953.
(Ordinance 224, March 3, 1953)
|
8-43.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1954.
(Ordinance 229, February 4, 1954)
|
8-44.
|
Fixing the rate of tax for the fiscal year 1955.
(Ordinance 231, April 4, 1955)
|
8-45.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1956.
(Ordinance 237, April 2, 1956)
|
8-46.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1957.
(Ordinance 241, March 4, 1957)
|
8-47.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1958.
(Ordinance 250, March 3, 1958)
|
8-48.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1959.
(Ordinance 260, March 2, 1959)
|
8-49.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1960.
(Ordinance 265, February 1, 1960)
|
8-50.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1961.
(Ordinance 268, February 9, 1961)
|
8-51.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1962.
(Ordinance 269, March 13, 1962)
|
8-52.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1963.
(Ordinance 272, March 4, 1963)
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8-53.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1964.
(Ordinance 273, March 6, 1964)
|
8-54.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1965.
(Ordinance 276, March 5, 1965)
|
8-55.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1966.
(Ordinance 278, March 10, 1966)
|
8-56.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1967.
(Ordinance 282, March 15, 1967)
|
8-57.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1968.
(Ordinance 284, December 9, 1967)
|
8-58.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1969.
(Ordinance 316, December 11, 1968)
|
8-59.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1970.
(Ordinance 318, December 9, 1969)
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8-60.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1971.
(Ordinance 321, December 30, 1970)
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8-61.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1972 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 329, December 6, 1971)
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8-62.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1973 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 333, December 11, 1972)
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8-63.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1974 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 338, December 5, 1973)
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8-64.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1975 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 342, December 9, 1974)
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8-65.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1976 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 344, December 10, 1975)
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8-66.
|
Fixing the tax rate for the year 1977 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 349, December 9, 1976)
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8-67.
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Fixing the tax rate for the year 1978 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 355, December 13, 1977)
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8-68.
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Fixing the tax rate for the year 1979 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 361, December 12, 1978)
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8-69.
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Fixing the tax rate for the year 1980 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 368, December 18, 1979)
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8-70.
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Fixing the tax rate for the year 1981 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 373, December 8, 1980)
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8-71.
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Fixing the tax rate for the year 1982 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 377, December 7, 1981)
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8-72.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1983 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 379, December 6, 1982)
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8-73.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1984 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 383, December 5, 1983)
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8-74.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1985 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 386, December 6, 1984)
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8-75.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1986 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 389, December 2, 1985)
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8-76.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1987 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 391, December 9, 1986)
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8-77.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1988 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 396, 12/7/1987)
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8-78.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1989 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 400, December 12, 1988)
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8-79.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1990 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 404, December 16, 1989)
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8-80.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1991 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 407, December 3, 1990)
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8-81.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1992 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 410, December 23, 1991)
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8-82.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1993 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 413, December 23, 1992)
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8-83.
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Fixing the Tax Rate for the year 1994 and appropriating
specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of
the Municipal Government, herein set forth, during the current year.
(Ordinance 414, December 21, 1993)
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9-1.
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Expressing a desire of the said Borough to own
and operate the water works and water system now owned by the New
Wilmington Water Supply Company, situate partly in the Borough of
New Wilmington and partly in the Township of Wilmington, and all in
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and authorizing the Burgess and Borough
Secretary, on behalf of said Borough, to petition the Court of Common
Pleas of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to appoint appraisers of same
as provided by Section 2416 of the General Borough Act. (Ordinance
149, December 1, 1930)
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9-2.
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Providing for the supply of water for the use
of the public within said Borough by purchasing and operating the
water works of The New Wilmington Water Supply Company at the price
and term agreed upon, if such action is approved by the qualified
electors of said Borough; providing for an election to submit to said
qualified electors the question of the expediency of such action;
and providing that if and when such action has been approved said
waterworks shall be purchased and operated by said Borough and providing
that it shall be the duty of the Borough Council to take the necessary
steps to carry out the same if and when approved by the electors of
said Borough at said elections. (Ordinance 152, August 4, 1931) (The
election on the question of whether the waterworks should be purchased
for $40,000 in cash was held September 15, 1931, and resulted in a
majority vote in favor of the question; however, the Borough and the
water company were unable to agree upon a purchase price and the water
company property was not acquired at this time.)
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9-3.
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Providing for the leasing of a water system
from New Wilmington Borough Authority; defining the terms, conditions
and covenants of the leasing and rental arrangements; and directing
the proper officers of the Borough of New Wilmington to enter into
and consummate on behalf of the Borough an agreement of lease with
New Wilmington Water Authority. (Ordinance 236, March 5, 1956)
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9-4.
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Authorizing and directing the proper Borough
officers to execute and deliver on behalf of said Borough a First
Supplemental Agreement of Lease, dated as of December 1, 1965 with
New Wilmington Water Authority; authorizing and directing the Borough
officers to do and perform all and every act and thing necessary or
convenient to fully and completely perform the Borough's obligations
under said First Supplemental Agreement of Lease; providing that the
invalidity of any part of this ordinance shall not affect the validity
of any other part hereof; and repealing all inconsistent ordinances
or part thereof. (Ordinance 277, December 13, 1965) (This refers to
the leasing by the Borough, of the Authority's Capital Addition No.
1, as defined in the First Supplemental Agreement of Lease.)
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9-5.
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The Authority requires all new water meter installations
shall include an outside register at a cost of $125.00 which shall
be paid for by the customer. (Resolution)
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Note: The ordinances listed below were superseded
and probably repealed by implication by the present zoning ordinance,
Ordinance 275. (See Chapter XXV.) These ordinances are still of interest,
however, because it may be necessary to consult them in order to determine
whether certain uses of land and buildings, not lawful under the present
zoning ordinance, are lawful nonconforming uses because of having
been permitted by these ordinances or because of having been established
prior to the effective date of these ordinances.
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10-1.
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Zoning the Borough of New Wilmington in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania, regulating the location, construction and use
of buildings, the size of courts and open spaces, the use of land,
and providing fines and penalties for violation thereof. (Ordinance
203, March 3, 1947)
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10-2.
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Amending Ordinance No. 203 of the Borough of
New Wilmington adopted March 3, 1947, by increasing the fee for building
permits. (Ordinance 259, January 5, 1959)
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