3-1.
Designating Parkland Community Library to be the agent of the Townships of South Whitehall, North Whitehall and Upper Macungie and the Parkland School District as its agency for providing public library service.
[Resolution 1978]
3-2.
The Township of Upper Macungie is hereby empowered to enter into agreements with other municipalities or other public bodies in Lehigh County for the purpose of establishing cooperation among such municipalities towards the completion and implementation of a Solid Waste Management Plan to be prepared by Lehigh County.
[Ord. 2-83, 4/7/1983]
3-3.
Implementing and adopting the Little Lehigh Creek Watershed Stormwater Management Plan of Lehigh County; providing criteria to assure the long-term maintenance of storm drainage facilities; and coordinating the Little Lehigh Creek Plan with existing Township ordinances.
[Ord. 1-89, 1/5/1989]
3-4.
Memorializing the President and the United States Congress to enact a constitutional amendment to permit the states and the federal government to prohibit flag desecration.
[Res. 1-90, 6/7/1990]
3-5.
Supporting the passage of legislation authorizing municipalities to collection fair and equitable impact fees on new developments to pay for the costs of infrastructure improvements.
[Ord. 9/6/1990A]
3-6.
Creating an Impact Fee Advisory Committee in accordance with the provisions of Act 290 of 1990.
[Res. 1-91, 2/7/1991]
3-7.
Authorizing the Township Recreation Board and the Upper Macungie Township Tot Lot Committee to engage in fund-raising for the purpose of planning, designing and constructing a tot lot to be known as "Turtletown."
[Res. 2-91B, 3/7/1991]
3-8.
Adopting the Lehigh County Solid Waste Management Plan.
[Res. 3-91, 7/31/1991]
3-9.
Adopting a park, recreation and open space plan for the Township.
[Res. 4-91, 7/3/1991]
3-10.
Authorizing the Township to participate in the Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust by purchasing shares of the trust.
[Ord. 2-92, 2/6/1992]
3-11.
Providing for the creation of an anti-litter program known as "Adopt-A-Road."
[Res. 1-92, 2/6/1992]
3-12.
Authorizing the Board of Supervisors to enter into negotiations for the purchase of land to be used for recreation purposes.
[Res. 2-92, 8/6/1992]
3-13.
Authorizing the Board of Supervisors to enter into negotiations for the retention of a Construction Manager and to enter into negotiations with property owners to purchase land for the construction of a State police barracks.
[Res. 3-92, 8/6/1992]
3-14.
Authorizing the Board of Supervisors to execute a lease agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services, for the possible construction of a new State police barracks.
[Res. 5-92, 11/10/1992]
3-15.
Adopting the Jordan Creek Watershed Stormwater Management Plan of the County of Lehigh.
[Ord. 5-93, 5/26/1993]
3-16.
Approving the Solid Waste Management Plan of the County of Lehigh.
[Ord. 1-97, 2/20/1997]
3-17.
Approving Addendum No. 3 to the February 10, 1981 Relief Interceptor Agreement.
[Ord. 8-97, 7/2/1997]
3-18.
Utilizing Lower Macungie Township employees in building inspection and code enforcement capacities and authorizing the use by Lower Macungie of Upper Macungie Township employees in code enforcement and building inspection capacities pursuant to a term of a written agreement.
[Ord. 10-97, 10/4/1997]
3-19.
Creating an agricultural security area within Upper Macungie Township under the Agricultural Area Security Law.
[Ord. 3-98, 9/3/1998]
3-20.
Approving Addendum No. 4 to the February 10, 1981 Relief Interceptor Agreement.
[Ord. 4-98, 3/9/1998]
3-21.
Joining with other political subdivisions as a member of the Lehigh Valley Insurance Cooperative to enter into an intergovernmental agreement for the purpose of joining the cooperative and to participate as a member of the cooperative.
[Ord. 5-99, 8/5/1999]
3-22.
Establishing and imposing a temporary moratorium on certain residential subdivisions and development as well as commercial and industrial development.
[Ord. 6-99, 8/12/1999]
3-23.
Adding land to the Agricultural Security Area within Upper Macungie Township under the Agricultural Security Law, Act 43-1981.
[Ord. 00-1, 2/17/2000]
3-24.
Adding land to the Agricultural Security Area within Upper Macungie Township under the Agricultural Area Security Law, Act 43-1981.
[Ord. 00-2, 5/18/2000]
3-25.
Authorizing the Supervisors on behalf of the Township to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with Maxatawny Township (Berks County), Topton Borough (Berks County) and Lyons Borough (Berks County), Pennsylvania creating a Regional Police Department (Berks Lehigh Regional Police Commission) to provide police service to these municipalities.
[Ord. 00-7, 12/7/2000]
3-26.
Approving entering into an intergovernmental agreement to join the Pennsylvania Municipal Health Insurance Cooperative (PMHIC).
[Ord. 2004-7, 10/7/2004]
3-27.
Authorizing the Township to execute an agreement with the Township of South Whitehall and Integrated Health Campus, L.P., for the purpose of ensuring there will not be a duplication of municipal services and to determine the rights and responsibilities of the two municipalities for the 250 Cetronia Road integrated health campus project situated partly in the two townships.
[Ord 2005-3, 3/3/2005]
3-28.
Exempting certain taxes within a geographic area in the County designated as a proposed strategic development area.
[Ord. 2007-7, 10/4/2007]
3-29.
Amending the Pension Plan for Employees of Upper Macungie Township.
[Ord. 2011-7, 11/3/2011]
3-30.
Authorizing the Township to join with other townships as a member of the Susquehanna Municipal Trust; and to enter into an intergovernmental agreement to join the trust and to participate as a member of the trust.
[Ord. 2013-3, 9/5/2013]
3-31.
Acceptance by the Township of all liability and assets of the Berks-Lehigh Regional Police Commission's Police Pension Plan; and agreement to provide for all future benefit payments to the existing active, inactive, vested and retired members and their beneficiaries.
[Ord. 2014-10, 10/20/2014]
3-32.
Amending the Pension Plan for employees of Upper Macungie Township.
[Ord. 2014-11, 12/4/2014]
3-33.
Providing for execution of an intergovernmental agreement authorizing the Township's membership in the Pennsylvania Public Entity Energy Consortium (PPEEC).
[Ord. 2015-2, 5/7/2015]
3-34.
Authorizing participation of the Township in the PSATS Unemployment Compensation Group Trust.
[Ord. 2015-3, 6/23/2015]
3-35.
Authorizing entry into an intermunicipal mutual aid police cooperation agreement with South Whitehall Township.
[Ord. 2015-8, 11/5/2015]
3-36.
Authorizing a change in the Mortality Table to be used in preparing the actuarial valuation report for the Pension Plan for nonuniform Township Employees.
[Ord. No. 2019-08, 9/5/2019]
3-37.
Authorizing a change in participation/eligibility for the Pension Plan for nonuniform Township employees.
[Ord. No. 2019-10, 10/3/2019]
3-38.
Repealing Ord. No. 2-81, which created a fire hydrant district and levied a tax to defray the cost of water and fire hydrant charges.
[Ord. No. 2021-17, 12/2/2021]
3-39.
Authorizing the sale or conveyance of a certain parcel of land to Jaindl Land Company, as successor in title, pursuant to 53 P.S. § 66503, with said parcel being comprised of 4,721 square feet of land more or less and commonly known as 1650 PA Route 100, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
[Ord. No. 2022-14, 9/1/2022]