Ord./Res.
Date
Subdivision
Ord. 5
10/11/1910
Providing for the purchase of the premises of Speedwell Engine and Hose Company, situate in West Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, and providing an appropriation for the payment of the same
Ord. 6
10/24/1910
Providing for the use and occupation of the premises occupied by the fire company in the Township of West Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
Ord. 7
1/2/1911
Providing for the completion of the fire house and Town Hall in West Lebanon Township and for the ratification of a certain agreement of October 29, 1909, entered between Charles D. Swope and the Commissioners of West Lebanon Township, and for the ratification of certain specifications prepared by G.K. Warren Rapp relative to the erection of said fire house and Town Hall pursuant to an agreement entered into between the said G. K. Warren Rapp and the Commissioners of West Lebanon Township, and for the readoption of the same; and providing further that a duplicate agreement be entered into, similar in substance to said former agreement, between the said Charles D. Swope and the Commissioners of said West Lebanon Township; and providing for an increase of the indebtedness of the Township of West Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, $4,500 by issuing coupon bonds, the amount thereof to be used for the purpose of purchasing, erecting, building and completing and paying a fire house and Town Hall, to be situated in said Township of West Lebanon, County and State aforesaid; and providing for the payment of the principal and interest thereon by the assessment, levy and collection of a tax sufficient to pay the principal in 7 years
Res. 6/3/1918
6/3/1918
Untitled resolution approving the plans for the construction of a concrete box structure adjoining the present bridge of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad over Twenty-fifth Street on the north side of the already constructed bridge in the Township of West Lebanon
Ord. 235
4/1/1964
Authorizing the leasing of certain real estate, designating said premises as a recreation area (this land was on the northeast corner of Church Street and 22nd Street, owned by the West Lebanon Township Playground Association)