[Ord. No. 715,
§§ 1-4, 2-10-1975]
(a) Any employee or officer of the Township authorized to enforce ordinances
may inspect real property, including buildings erected thereon, as
required for enforcement of Township ordinances.
(b) Enforcement officers are authorized to make inspections at reasonable
hours, upon presentation of proper identification, when they have
reason to believe that there exists on or in any premises within the
Township any violation of zoning, building, plumbing, fire or health
ordinances or codes, or any condition dangerous to public health,
any fire hazard or condition which presents a fire hazard, or any
structural defect likely to result in injury to person or property
or to present a danger to persons.
(c) Whenever a public officer shall have reason to seek inspection of real property for the reasons set forth in Subsection
(b) of this Section, he shall seek permission to make such inspection from the occupant of such premises or the owner or custodian thereof, if the premises are unoccupied, and shall enter upon and examine any part of the real estate necessary for such purpose.
(d) If the owner, occupant or custodian of real property shall refuse
to permit such inspection at any reasonable time then the public officer
seeking the right of inspection is authorized hereby to seek a search
warrant authorizing such inspection from the justice of the peace
for the Township or, in his absence, from any justice of the peace
authorized to issue such warrant.
[Ord. No. 196,
§§ 1—5, 9-8-1952]
(a) This Township shall become a participant in the social security system
and the benefits of Old Age and Survivors Insurance shall be extended
to its employees and officers.
(b) The appropriate Township officers are authorized to execute and deliver
to the Secretary of Labor and Industry of the state, the "state agency"
charged with the administration of the enabling act, the plan and
agreement required under the provisions of Section 6 of such enabling
act and the Social Security Act, to extend coverage to the employees
and officers of this Township and to do all other things necessary
to that end including the designation in the plan and agreement of
the classes of employees and officials to be covered thereby and the
effective date of beginning of the participation in the plan and agreement
by the Township.
(c) After approval of the agreement by the state agency, the appropriate
Township official is authorized to establish a system of payroll deductions
to be matched by the Township to be made into the contribution fund
of the social security act through the office of the state agency,
and to make charges of this tax to the fund, or funds, from which
wage or salary payments are issued to employees of the Township. Such
payments are to be made in accordance with the provisions of the law
and regulations promulgated by the state agency and the Federal Security
Administrator.
(d) Appropriation is hereby made from the proper fund, or funds, of the
Township in the necessary amount to pay into the contribution fund
as provided in Section 4 of the enabling act and in accordance with
the plan, or plans and agreement.
(e) The proper officials of the Township shall do all things in accordance
with the provisions contained in the plan and agreement necessary
to the continued implementation of such Old Age and Survivors Insurance
System.
[Ord. No. 745,
§§ 1—3, 5-10-1976]
(a) In accordance with the requirement of Article VII, Section 707, of
the Township Home Rule Charter, providing for the adoption of a uniform
classification of accounts, the Township Council does hereby adopt
the Uniform Classification of Accounts, produced by Chart of Accounts
Committee Commissioned by the Pennsylvania Legislature under Act 581,
enacted February 1, 1966, known as the Chart of Accounts, further
described in the Manual of Accounting and Related Financial Procedures
for Pennsylvania Municipalities, published by the Department of Community
Affairs.
(b) A summary of the classification is as follows:
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General Fund Accounts
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Series 100 through 490
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Sewer Fund Accounts
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Series 8.300 through 8.490
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General Obligation Bond Fund Accounts
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Series 15.300 through 15.400
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Capital Reserve Accounts
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Series 30.300 through 30.400
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Highway Aid Fund Accounts
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Series 35.300 through 35.400
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Revolving Fund Accounts
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Series 400.300 through 400.400
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Police Pension Fund Account
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Series 600.300 through 60.470
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Revenue Sharing Fund Account
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Series 90.300 through 90.400
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(c) The Township Manager and the finance director hereby are authorized
and directed to utilize such Chart of Accounts in all financial transactions
of the Township in order that receipts and expenditures may be properly
identified and in order that expenditures may be segregated as to
materials, equipment, services and labor.
[Ord. No. 714,
§§ 1, 2, 1-30-1975; Ord. No. 886, § 1, 1-10-1983; Ord.
No. 1359, § 1, 9-10-2001; Ord. No. 1360, § 1, 10-1-2001]
(a) The Township is divided into four (4) Councilmanic districts in accordance
with the plat attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof. The boundaries and numbers of each district shall be as set forth on the plat and as described in Subsection
(b) below.
(b) The following districts are created within the boundaries described:
(1) District Number One. Beginning at the East Norriton Township line
at the interSection of New Hope Street and Belvoir Road, thence south
along the center line of Belvoir Road to its interSection with Sandy
Hill Road; thence in an easterly direction along the center line of
Sandy Hill Road to its interSection with Plymouth Road; thence in
an easterly direction along the center line of Plymouth Road to its
interSection with Johnson Road; thence in a southeasterly direction
on Johnson Road to its interSection with North Gravers Road; thence
in a southeasterly direction along the center line of North Gravers
Road, crossing the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and along the center line
of South Gravers Road to its terminus at the Norfolk Southern Railroad
Tracks, continuing along the center line of the abandoned portion
of South Gravers Road to the interSection of Chemical Road and the
I-476 Southbound on-ramp; thence southwesterly along the center line
of Chemical Road to its interSection with Colwell Lane; thence in
a southwesterly direction along the center line of Colwell Lane and
the Township line to the Schuylkill River; thence northerly along
the Schuylkill River to Norristown Borough line; thence northeasterly
along the Norristown Borough line to New Hope Street; thence northeasterly
along the center line of New Hope Street to the point and place of
beginning.
(2) District Number Two. Beginning at the interSection of Belvoir Road
and New Hope Street at the East Norriton Township line; thence in
a northeasterly direction along the center line of New Hope Street
and Old Arch Street, along the Township line to Whitpain Township
line; thence in a southeasterly direction along Township Line Road
to the right-of-way line of the Philadelphia Electric; thence in a
southerly direction along the right-of-way line of the Philadelphia
Electric Company to Germantown Pike; thence in a southeasterly direction
along the center line of Germantown Pike to its interSection with
Johnson Road; thence in a southwesterly direction along the center
line of Johnson Road to its interSection with Plymouth Road; thence
in a northwesterly direction along the center line of Plymouth Road
to its interSection with Sandy Hill Road; thence in a westerly direction
along the center line of Sandy Hill Road to its interSection with
Belvoir Road; thence in a northerly direction along the center line
of Belvoir Road to its interSection with New Hope Street, the point
and place of beginning.
(3) District Number Three. Beginning at the center line of the Philadelphia
Electric Company right-of-way at its interSection with the Whitpain
Township line; thence in a southerly direction along the center line
of the Philadelphia Electric Company right-of-way to its point of
interSection with Germantown Pike; thence in a southeasterly direction
along the center line of Germantown Pike to its point of interSection
with Johnson Road; thence in a southwesterly direction along the center
line of Johnson Road to its point of interSection with North Gravers
Road; thence in a southeasterly direction along the center line of
North Gravers Road to the Pennsylvania Turnpike; thence in an easterly
direction along the center line of the Pennsylvania Turnpike to its
interSection with Germantown Pike; thence in a southerly direction
along the center line of Germantown Pike to its interSection with
Butler Pike; thence in a northeasterly direction along the center
line of Butler Pike to its interSection with Township Line Road: thence
in a northwesterly direction along the center line of Township Line
Road to the right-of-way line of the Philadelphia Electric Company,
the point and place of beginning.
(4) District Number Four. Beginning at the interSection of Germantown
Pike and Butler Pike; thence in a northerly direction along the center
line of Germantown Pike to its interSection with the Pennsylvania
Turnpike; thence in a westerly direction along the center line of
the Pennsylvania Turnpike to South Graven Road; thence continuing
in a southeasterly direction along the center line of the abandoned
portion of South Gravers Road to the interSection of Chemical Road
and the I-476 Southbound on-ramp; thence southeasterly along the center
line of Chemical Road to its interSection with Colwell Lane; thence
in a southwesterly direction along the center line of Colwell Lane
to its interSection with Twelfth Avenue; thence along the center line
of Twelfth Avenue and the Township line in a southeasterly direction
along Twelfth Avenue to its interSection with Butler Pike; thence
in a northeasterly direction along the center line of Butler Pike,
the Township line, to Germantown Pike, the point and place of beginning.
(c) The four (4) Councilmanic districts described herein shall be applicable
after April 30, 2002.
[Ord. No. 1264, §§ 1-5, 7-13-1998]
(a) Township authorization to enter into intergovernmental cooperation agreement. The appropriate officers of Plymouth Township are hereby authorized to execute and deliver an intergovernmental cooperation agreement dated April 1, 1998, appointing the Municipal Utility Alliance as the consultant of the Township pursuant to the intergovernmental relations provisions of Article
II, Section 204, of the Home Rule Charter, and the provisions of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, Act No. 177 of 1996.
(b) Purpose and objective of the agreement. The purpose and objective
of the agreement is to designate the Municipal Utility Alliance as
the bidding and purchasing consultant for the joint purchase of utility
services and products on behalf of the Pennsylvania local governments
participating in the intergovernmental cooperation agreement.
(c) Duration of term of the agreement. The term of the agreement shall
be for a period of four years and the Township may terminate its participation
under the agreement by giving prior written notice not less than sixty
(60) days prior to the expiration date. In the absence of a termination
notice, the agreement continues for successive renewal terms of ninety
(90) days.
(d) Conditions of intergovernmental agreement. The conditions, duration
and term, purpose and objective, scope and authority delegated, manner
and extent of financing, organizational structure and manner in which
personal property shall be acquired, managed and disposed of are set
forth in the agreement and shall be available for public inspection
in the offices of the Township during its regular business hours.
(e) Municipal Utility Alliance powers. In addition to the powers of the
Municipal Utility Alliance set forth in the agreement, the Municipal
Utility Alliance is empowered to enter into contracts for policies
of group insurance and employee benefits, including social security
for its employees.