It is the intention of the electors of the Township that if
this Charter cannot take effect in its entirety because of the judgment
of any court of competent jurisdiction holding invalid any part or
parts hereof, the remaining provisions of the Charter shall be given
full force and effect as completely as if the part or parts held invalid
had not been included herein.
This Charter shall become effective and shall be deemed operative
on the first Monday of January, 1976. In the primary and general municipal
elections to be held in 1975, only the municipal officers designated
in this Charter shall be presented for nomination and election.
A thrifty, industrious, self-reliant people being the foundation
of any nation, the rights of the people by their own hands to rebuild,
repair or maintain their homes and home properties, or have the same
done, shall not be abridged, and any regulations shall be restricted
to performance standards consistent with minimum requirements of good
safety and health practice.
Fire protection shall be furnished by volunteer fire companies
as per previous practice. Appropriations, assistance and necessary
regulations may be originated by the Board of Supervisors.
All appointed Boards of Commission, Authorities, etc., shall
have seven (7) members. This provision shall be implemented as soon
as possible.
The intent of this Charter is to provide for an efficient government
responsive to the lawful wishes of the people.
Where there is a question of nepotism, the Board of Supervisors
by vote must decide if the seriousness of the charge of nepotism outweighs
the benefits to the Township at large.
[Amended 4-26-1988 at
referendum; 7-19-2023 by Ord. No. 453]
The taxes on real estate shall be limited to twelve (12) mills
of the Township's assessed value, which may include a Fire Tax in
an amount not to exceed one-half 0.5) mills.
The Board of Supervisors is mandated to terminate any existing
municipal authorities as soon as legally and reasonably practicable.
The Board of Supervisors is further mandated to take all actions
necessary to prevent the further increase in indebtedness of any existing
municipal authority.
No new municipal authority shall be created except upon approval
of the electorate under a referendum as provided in this Charter.
The Township shall continue to be subject to the laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to planning and zoning which
are applicable to non-charter Townships of the Second Class, except
as otherwise specifically provided in this Charter.
The Township shall continue to be subject to the laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to borrowing procedure and debt
limitation which are applicable to noncharter Townships of the Second
Class.
The Board of Supervisors shall by ordinance, within three years
after the effective date of this Charter, adopt an administrative
code including:
1. A merit system for personnel.