[Ord. 77, 4/10/1961, § I]
1. 
From and after the passage of this Part, the hereinafter described section of the Township shall, for fire protection purposes, be known as the Chapel Downs Plan and Guys Run Road Fire Hydrant District.
2. 
The Chapel Downs Plan and Guys Run Road Fire Hydrant District is described as follows: all that certain Plan of lots known as Chapel Downs Plan of Lots No. 1 and of record in the Recorder of Deeds Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book Volume 70, Page 104, including Township streets and roads in said plan, named Meadowvale Drive, Guys Run Road and Highbury Road and Philomena Road.
[Ord. 77, 4/10/1961, § II]
1. 
The Township of Harmar shall enter into a contract with the Fox Chapel Authority for the installation of fire hydrants where required on water mains along the streets and roads where water mains are installed in said section of the Township and for providing a water supply system equipped to supply sufficient water for the protection of properties in said Fire Hydrant District from fire.
2. 
Said contract shall include the following provisions:
A. 
The Township shall ordain and enact an ordinance creating a Fire Hydrant District in the Chapel Downs Plan of Lots No. 1 covered by the petitions executed by the owners of the majority of the lineal feet frontage along the streets and roads in said plan.
B. 
The Fox Chapel Authority shall install and maintain fire hydrants where required on its water mains along the streets and roads where water mains are installed in the said Chapel Downs Plan of Lots No. 1 within the confines of the Township, and shall provide an adequate water supply system equipped to furnish sufficient water for the protection of properties in said Fire Hydrant District from fire.
C. 
The Township shall pay to the said Fox Chapel Authority an annual fire hydrant rental for each fire hydrant placed and maintained by the Authority as aforesaid, which rental shall be equal to the rental established for fire hydrants on the comprehensive authority system, which is presently $80 per hydrant per year.
D. 
The Authority shall maintain and repair all its lines and fire hydrants within the said Fire Hydrant District at the cost of said Authority.
[Ord. 77, 4/10/1961, § III]
1. 
The Supervisors of the Township of Harmar shall annually assess the cost and expense for the installation and maintenance of said fire hydrants and fire protection service by an equal assessment on all property, whether or not exempt from taxation under existing law, abutting upon said streets and roads within 600 feet of any the hydrant in the said Fire Hydrant District and benefitted thereby. In proportion to the number of feet the said property fronts on any street or road upon which a water main is laid, in within 600 feet of any fire hydrant on such street or mad; the Supervisors may provide for an equitable reduction from the frontage of lots at intersection, or where from the peculiar or pointed shape of lots as assessment of the full frontage would be inequitable.
2. 
No such assessment shall be made against any farm land but vacant lots between built-up sections, either tilled or untilled, shall not be deemed to be farm lands.
3. 
All such assessments for fire protection shall be filed with toe Township's Tax Collector who shall give 30 days' written or printed notice that the assessments are due and payable stating the due date on each to be assessed, either by service on the owner of the property or by mailing such notice to the owner at his last known Post Office address.
4. 
The proceeds of such assessment shall be paid over to the Township Treasurer who shall receive and keep the same in a separate account and pay the same only upon orders signed by the Chairman of the Township Supervisors, attested by the Secretary.
[Ord. 77, 4/10/1961, § IV]
The proper officers of the Township are hereby authorized to take all necessary steps to execute all documents and to do all things necessary or proper to carry out the provisions of this Subpart.
[Ord. 141, 11/14/1966, § I]
1. 
From and after the passage of this Subpart, the hereinafter described section of the Township shall, for fire protection purposes, be known, as the Allegheny Valley Plaza Fire Hydrant District.
2. 
The Allegheny Valley Plaza Fire Hydrant District is described as follows: all that certain lot or parcel of ground situate in the Township of Harmer, County of Allegheny and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being bounded and described as follows, to wit:
A. 
South by Freeport Road (known as State Legislative Route No. 70, also known as Pennsylvania Traffic Route No. 28) and by the right-of-way of the western extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
B. 
West by State Highway Legislative Route No. 679, also known as Pennsylvania Traffic Route No. 910.
C. 
North by State Legislative Route 02215, leading up to Gulf Research Laboratory.
D. 
East by the right-of-way of the western extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
[Ord. 141, 11/14/1966, § II]
1. 
The Township shall enter into a contract with the Oakmont Water Authority for the installation of fire hydrants where required on water mains along the streets and roads where water mains are installed in said section of the Township, and for providing a water supply system equipped to supply sufficient water for the protection of properties in said Fire Hydrant District from fire.
2. 
Said contract shall include the following provisions:
A. 
The Township shall ordain and enact an ordinance creating a Fire Hydrant District in the Allegheny Valley Plaza Fire Hydrant District covered by the petitions executed by the owners of the majority of the lineal feet frontage along the streets and roads in said plan.
B. 
The Oakmont Water Authority shall install and maintain fire hydrants where required on its water mains along the streets and roads where water mains are installed in the said Allegheny Valley Plaza Fire Hydrant District within the confines of Harmar Township, and shall provide an adequate water supply system equipped to furnish sufficient water for the protection of properties in said Fire Hydrant District from fire.
C. 
Harmar Township shall pay to the said Oakmont Water Authority an annual fire hydrant rental for each fire hydrant placed and maintained by the Authority as aforesaid, which rental shall be equal to the rental established for fire hydrants on the comprehensive Authority system, which is presently $80 per hydrant per year.
D. 
The Authority shall maintain and repair all its lines and fire hydrants within the said Fire Hydrant District at the cost of said Authority.
[Ord. 141, 11/14/1966, § II]
1. 
The Supervisors of the Township of Harmar shall annually assess the cost and expense for the installation and maintenance of said fire hydrants and fire protection service by an equal assessment on all property, whether or not exempt from taxation under existing law, abutting upon said streets and roads within 780 feet of any fire hydrant in the said Fire Hydrant District, and benefitted thereby, in proportion to the number of feet the said property fronts on any street or road upon which a water main is laid, or within 780 feet of any fire hydrant on such street or road; the Supervisors may provide for an equitable reduction from the frontage of lots at intersection, or where from the peculiar or pointed shape of lots an assessment of the full frontage would be inequitable.
2. 
No such assessment shall be made against any farm land, but vacant lots between built-up sections, either tilled or unfilled, shall not be deemed to be farm lands.
3. 
All such assessments for fire protection shall be filed with the Township's Tax Collector who shall give 30 days' written or printed notice that the assessments are due and payable, stating the due date on each to be assessed, either by service on the owner of the property or by mailing such notice to the owner at his last known Post Office address.
4. 
The proceeds of such assessment shall be paid over to the Township Treasurer who shall receive and keep the same in a separate account and pay the same only upon orders signed by the Chairman of the Township Supervisors, attested by the Secretary.
[Ord. 141, 11/14/1966, § III]
The proper officers of the Township are hereby authorized to take all necessary steps to execute all documents and to do all things necessary or proper to carry out the provisions of this Subpart.