[Amended 6-8-2009 by Ord.
No. 2776, approved 11-3-2009]
All contracts or purchases of the Township involving sums in
excess of those limits as established by the First Class Township
Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall be in writing and shall
be executed on behalf of the Township by the Mayor. The Mayor shall
also execute all contracts, regardless of amount, for the purchase,
sale, leasing or use of real estate with approval of the Board. Unless
otherwise provided by ordinance, the Mayor may execute contracts or
make purchases on behalf of the Township which do not require competitive
bidding under the terms of the First Class Township Code of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Authorization for contracts for the construction
of public capital improvements shall be granted by ordinance regardless
of the amount involved. The Mayor, when required to execute a written
contract, shall request the Township Solicitor to approve the same
as to form.
Except as otherwise provided in this Charter, no contract for
supplies, material, labor, franchise or other valuable consideration,
to be furnished to or for the Township, shall be authorized on behalf
of the Township except with the lowest responsible bidder after competitive
bidding. All specifications shall be written so as to be applicable
to more than one supplier.
The Board shall, by ordinance, establish a system for the competitive
bidding of contracts and purchases, including such definitions, publication
requirements, deposit and bond requirements, conditions, terms, rules,
regulations, waivers and exceptions as it shall from time to time
deem available.
Competitive bidding shall not be required under this Charter
for:
A. Labor or services rendered by any Township officer or employee.
B. Labor, material, supplies or services furnished by one Township department
to another Township department.
C. Contracts where particular types, models or pieces of new equipment,
articles, apparatus, appliances, vehicles or parts thereof are desired
which are patented and available from only one source.
D. Contracts for labor, materials, supplies or services not requiring
competitive bids pursuant to the terms of the First Class Township
Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
E. Contracts relating to the acquisition or use of real property.
F. Contracts relating to the sale of real or personal property for value
less than an amount to be established, from time to time, by the Board
of Commissioners.
G. Contracts for professional or unique services.
H. Contracts for emergency repair of public works of the Township.
I. Contracts with other governmental entities, authorities, agencies
or political subdivisions.
The term of contracts for the purchase of supplies shall not
exceed 1 year.
The Township shall have no authority to grant to others, by
franchise, contract or otherwise, its power and right of eminent domain.
No elected or appointed Township official or employee, or any
corporation, partnership, association, joint venture or other entity
of which he or she is a member, officer, official, partner, stockholder,
joint venturer, associate, director, employee or consultant, shall
solicit, benefit by or be financially interested, directly or indirectly,
in any contract for the purchase of property or services to be paid
from the Township treasury. The provisions of this Section shall not
apply where such official or employee is an employee of the entity
(to which money is to be paid) in a capacity with no possible influence
on the transaction and in which he or she cannot possible be benefited
thereby, either financially or in any other material manner.