Ordinance No. | Description | Date Enacted |
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309 | An Ordinance of the Township of Spring approving a joint agreement to merge the Borough of West Lawn, Berks County, Pennsylvania, into the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania; providing for the matter to be decided by referendum by placing the question of the official ballot or voting machine ballot label at the municipal election to be held November 2, 2004; providing that if the merger is approved the Borough will continue to operate under the Borough Code and be governed by a Mayor and, Borough Council, until January 1,2006, whose terms shall expire and cease to exist on the first day of January, 2006 | 7-26-2004 |
352 | An Ordinance of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, providing for the implementation of the merger of the Ordinances of the Borough of West Lawn, Berks County, Pennsylvania, with and into the Code of Ordinances of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, as approved by the voters of both municipalities at the Municipal Elections held on November 2, 2004, by the repeal and adoption by reference of certain ordinances or portions thereof of the Borough of West Lawn | 12-27-2007 |
370 | An Ordinance of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, adopting the Code of Ordinances of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania; revising and amending certain ordinances; providing a procedure for amending the code and for the citation of the Code and the effective date thereof; establishing responsibility for maintenance of the Code; saving certain provisions from repeal; and prescribing penalties for violation | 4-13-2009 |
[The following ordinances are no longer of general interest, primarily because their provisions were carried out directly after their enactment. Since they are mainly of administrative and/or historical interest, it has not been considered necessary to include their entire text. Instead, they are arranged in groups, according to subject matter, and within each group listed by title in chronological order. The content of the ordinances, in all necessary detail, is indexed with each listing. Any person who desires to read the full text of any of the ordinances may do so by consulting the original Ordinance Books on file in the Township offices.]
Ordinance No. | Description | Date Enacted |
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65 | Authorizing the granting of Non-exclusive franchises to operate and maintain community television systems, pay televisions systems and closed circuit television systems (repealed by No. 113) | 5-2-1966 |
100 | Authorizing the granting of non-exclusive franchises to operate and maintain community television systems, pay television systems and closed circuit television systems (repealed by No. 287) | 2-11-1974 |
212 | Authorizing an intergovernmental agreement with the Borough of West Lawn to provide West Lawn with police protection (amended by No. 221) | 11-13-1989 |
221 | Authorizing an intergovernmental agreement with the Borough of West Lawn to provide West Lawn with police protection (amends No. 212) | 12-23-1991 |
274 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an intermunicipal agreement with other political subdivisions and to become a member of the Berks County Municipal Insurance Purchasing Group | 2-26-2001 |
276 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an intermunicipal agreement with the County of Berks for the purpose of the Berks County Emergency Management | 6-25-2001 |
280 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an intermunicipal agreement with the Borough of West Lawn to provide fire protection services | 2-25-2002 |
287 | Authorizing, adopting and approving a cable franchise agreement between the Township and Comcast Cablevision of New Mexico/Pennsylvania, Inc. | 8-26-2002 |
312 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an intermunicipal agreement with other political subdivisions to become a member of the Pennsylvania Municipal Health Insurance Cooperative | 11-22-2004 |
327 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with Lower Heidelberg Township for the purpose of maintenance of the Cacoosing Meadows Bridge | 2-27-2006 |
338 | Authorizing the Township to enter an intergovernmental agreement with the Borough of West Reading, Borough of Wyomissing and Borough of Sinking Spring for the purpose of a Police Mutual Aid Agreement | 4-9-2007 |
343 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Borough of Sinking Spring to allow residents of Sinking Spring access to the Township yard waste recycling facility | 7-9-2007 |
374 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement for the purpose of providing mutual aid among the County of Berks, the Friendship Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 of Boyertown, PA, the City of Reading and the Township of Spring to assist first responders in the mitigation of emergencies related to trench and structural collapse | 4-12-2010 |
389 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement for the purpose of delegating the collection of certain taxes to Wilson School District | 4-9-2012 |
390 | Authorizing, adopting and approving a cable franchise agreement between the Township and Comcast Cablevision of New Mexico/Pennsylvania, Inc. commencing 2012 | 5-14-2012 |
394 | Creating and joining the Wyomissing Creek Watershed Coalition, authorizing the Township to enter into an Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement for the purpose of creating a coalition to address the MS4 permit requirements | 6-25-2012 |
396 | Authorizing the Township to enter into an Intergovernmental Cost-Sharing and Cooperation Agreement With Other Municipalities, to Participate in the Berks County MS4 Steering Committee for the Purpose of Meeting the Educational Requirements of the 2013-2018 MS4 NPDES Permit And Other Services as may from time to time be deemed necessary, in order to ensure that proper applications and annual reports to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection are accomplished for renewal of MS4 permit(s) required of the Township | 8-13-2012 |
Ordinance No. | Bond/Loan Description | Date Enacted |
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34 | An Ordinance to authorize and direct the issuance of general obligation bonds of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, in the maximum amount of $120,000 for the purpose or providing funds for and toward the constructing, reconstructing and improving the public roads comprising the Township road system; providing for the rate of interest on said bonds and fixing the maturity dates thereof; stating the estimated period of usefulness of the property and improvements for which said bonds are to be issued; approving the form of bond and coupon, providing for the assessment, levy and collection of a tax to pay the interest covenanted to be paid thereon and the principal thereof at maturity directing the Secretary of the Township of Spring to certify and to file with the Department of Internal Affairs certified copies of the necessary proceeding. | 6-10-1957 |
89 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Authorizing and directing issuance of general obligation serial bonds of the Township, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $500,000, and of general obligation term bonds of this Township, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $2,000, to provide funds for and toward acquiring, constructing, erecting, equipping and furnishing a Town Hall for Township purposes and paying costs, fees and expenses related to the foregoing purposes and to the financing; fixing the form, denominations numbers, date, maturity dates interest rate(s), interest payment dates, registration privileges, place of payment of principal and interest, redemption provisions and tax free provisions of said bonds; specifying the estimated period of useful life of the property to be acquired and of usefulness of improvements to be made, as appropriate in connection with which the increase of debt is to be incurred, for which purposes said bonds are to be issued; declaring said bonds to be general obligations of this Township and pledging the full faith, honor, credit and taxing power of this Township for payment of the principal of, interest on and taxes upon said bonds, authorizing execution of said bonds and authentication of coupons to be affixed thereunto; levying and assessing taxes for payment of debt service applicable to said bonds; establishing sinking funds and providing for application of money paid into said sinking funds; specifying the purposes for which proceeds of sale of said bonds shall be used; declaring said bonds to be within constitutional and statutory limitations imposed upon this Township, authorizing and directing certain officers to comply with certain provisions of the Act of June 24, 1941, P.L. 159, as amended and supplemented; appointing a paying agent and registrar or transfer agent with respect to said bonds; providing for severability of provisions; and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith. | 6-17-1971 |
138 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, authorizing and directing issuance of general obligation bonds of this Township, in the aggregate principal amount of $1,670,000, pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved July 12, 1972, Act No. 185, as amended and supplemented, to provide funds for and toward capital projects which consist of: (1) planning, designing, acquiring, constructing and improving and enlarging certain sanitary sewage collection, transmission and disposal system facilities; (2) acquiring and constructing storm sewers and drains; and (3) purchasing, acquiring, making and constructing other capital improvements and/or capital equipment for proper municipal purposes; combining said projects for financing nonelectoral debt of this Township; setting forth a brief description of and a reasonable estimate of the useful life of such projects; accepting a certain bid or proposal for purchase of such bonds, at private sale, and awarding such bonds and setting forth related provisions; providing that such bonds, when issued, shall be general obligation bonds of this Township; fixing the substantial form, denomination, numbers, date, maturity dates, interest rates, interest payment dates, registration privileges, place of payment of principal and interest, redemption provisions and tax-free provisions of such bonds; authorizing execution of such bonds and authentication of coupons to be attached thereunto; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to such bonds as required by such Act and pledging the full faith and credit and taxing power of the Township in support thereof; creating a sinking fund (including a mandatory sinking fund depository; providing a covenant to insure prompt and full payment of all obligations of such bonds when due; authorizing and directing specified officers of this Township to do, to take and to perform certain specified required, necessary or appropriate acts and things; setting forth that such bonds have been sold at private sale; declaring the debt to be incurred, together with other indebtedness of the Township, not to be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by such Act upon the incurring of debt by this Township; setting forth | 8-8-1977 |
certain covenants relating to the non-arbitrage status of such bonds; providing when this ordinance shall become effective; providing for severability of provisions; and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith. | ||
203 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of this Township determining to incur debt in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $4,115,000; determining that such debt shall be incurred as lease rental debt to be evidenced by a series of Guaranteed Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1989, dated as of July 1, 1989, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $4,115,000, to be authorized and to be issued by Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, in connection with: (A) the retirement by said authority of certain debt heretofore lawfully incurred by said authority; and (B) the acquisition and/or construction by said authority of certain additions, extensions, alterations, replacements and improvements to the sewer system facilities heretofore acquired and/or constructed by said authority, including certain additional and improved sewage treatment facilities; briefly described the sewer project in connection with which such lease rental debt is to be incurred and specifying the realistic remaining useful life of said sewer project and providing for the incurring of such lease rental debt in connection therewith; authorizing and directing the Chairman or vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the Secretary of this Township, respectively: (A) to prepare, to certify and to file the debt statement required by Section 410 of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as the "Local Government Unit Debt Act"; (B) to prepare and to file any statements required by Article II of said Act that are necessary to qualify all or any portion of such lease rental debt of this Township or nonelectoral debt of this Township for exclusion from the appropriate debt limit as self-liquidating debt; and (C) to execute, to attest, to acknowledge and to deliver, as appropriate, an agreement of lease, dated as of July 1, 1989, between this Township, as Lessee, and said Authority, as Lessor, with respect to said sewer project, and containing a covenant of guaranty of this Township with respect to payment of the principal of and interest on said Guaranteed Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1989; specifying the initial term of and approving the form of said agreement of lease; consenting to assignment of said agreement of lease by said Authority to Hamilton Bank, as Trustee under a Trust Indenture, dated as of July 1, 1989, of said Authority, as security; specifying the lease rentals to be paid by this Township pursuant to said agreement of lease and the source of payment of such lease rentals; guaranteeing the payment of the principal of and interest on said Guaranteed Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1989; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to said Guaranteed Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1989, and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of this Township in support of such guaranty obligations; creating a sinking fund in connection with such guaranty obligations as provided in said Act; appointing a sinking fund depositary and a paying agent in connection with such guaranty obligations; providing for certain action to be taken by said Authority; providing for irrevocable allocation to said Authority of a portion of the small-issuer rebate exemption of this Township; providing for proper officers of this Township to take all other required, necessary or desirable related action in connection with said sewer project and said agreement of lease; providing for the effectiveness of this Ordinance; providing for the severability or provisions of this ordinance; and providing for repeal of all inconsistent Ordinances or parts of ordinances. | 6-26-1989 |
213 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of this Township authorizing and directing issuance of a General Obligation Note of this Township, to be designated General Obligation Note, Series of 1989, to be dated as of December 1, 1989, in the maximum principal amount of $450,000, pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as the Local Government Unit Debt Act, to provide funds for and toward the repair, renovation and expansion of the storm sewer collection system of this Township and the payment of costs, fees and expenses with respect to the foregoing purposes and to the financing; setting forth the finding that it is in the best financial interests of this Township to sell such note at private sale upon invitation; determining that the debt to be incurred shall be nonelectoral debt of this Township; setting forth a brief description of and a reasonable estimate of the useful of such project; accepting a certain bid or proposal for purchase of such note, at such private sale, and awarding such note, and setting forth related provisions; providing that such note, when issued, shall be a general obligation note of this Township; setting forth that the principal and interest on such note shall be payable in installments; fixing the substantial form, denomination, number, date, maturity date, interest rate, principal and interest installment dates, registration privileges, place of payment of principal and interest, and redemption provisions of such note; authorizing execution of such note; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to such note as required by such act and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of this Township in support thereof; creating a sinking fund in connection with such note as required by such act; appointing a paying agent and sinking fund depositary for such note; providing a covenant to insure prompt and full payment of all obligations of such note when due; authorizing and directing specified officers of this Township: (A) to prepare, to certify and to file the debt statement required by Section 410 of such Act; (B) to prepare and to file statements required by Article II of such act that are necessary to qualify all or any portion of nonelectoral and/or lease rental debt of this Township for exclusion from the appropriate debt limit as self-liquidating debt; and (C) to do, to take and to perform certain specified, required, necessary or appropriate acts and things; setting forth that such Note has been sold at such private sate; declaring the debt to be incurred, together with other indebtedness of this Township, not to be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by such Act upon the incurring of debt by this Township; setting forth certain covenants relating to the Non-Arbitrage status of such note; setting forth certain covenants relating to the continuing tax-exempt status of interest on such note under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; designating such note as a qualified tax-exempt obligation for purposes of Section 265 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; providing for severability of provisions; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith; and providing when this ordinance shall become effective. | 11-27-1989 |
227 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of this Township determining to incur debt in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $4,455,000; determining that such debt shall be incurred as lease rental debt to be evidenced by a series of guaranteed sewer revenue bonds - Series of 1993, dated as of April 15, 1993, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $4,455,000, to be authorized and to be issued by Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, in connection with the refunding by said authority of certain debt heretofore lawfully incurred by said authority in connection with the sewer system owned by said authority and leased to this Township for operation and use; providing for the incurring of such lease rental debt in connection therewith; authorizing and directing the Chairman or vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of this Township, respectively: (A) to prepare, to certify and to file the debt statement required by Section 410 of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania known as the "Local Government Unit Debt Act"; (B) to prepare and to file any statements required by Article II of said Act that are necessary to qualify all or any portion of the debt of this Township for exclusion from the appropriate debt limit as self-liquidating or subsidized debt; and (c) to execute, to attest, to acknowledge and to deliver, as appropriate, a First Supplemental Agreement of Lease, dated as of April 15, 1993, to the Agreement of Lease, dated as of July 1, 1989, between this Township, as Lessee, and said Authority, as Lessor, with respect to said sewer system, and containing a covenant of guaranty of this Township with respect to payment of the principal of and interest on said guaranteed Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1993; approving the form of said First Supplemental Agreement of Lease; consenting to assignment of said First Supplemental Agreement of Lease by said Authority to Hamilton Bank, as trustee under a Trust Indenture, dated as of July 1, 1989, as amended and/or supplemented, by a First Supplemental Indenture, dated as of April 15, 1993, of said Authority, as security; specifying the lease rentals to be paid by this Township pursuant to said First Supplemental Agreement of Lease and the source of payment of such lease rentals; guaranteeing the payment of the principal of and interest on said Guaranteed Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1993; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to said Guaranteed Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1993, and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of this Township in support of such guaranty obligations; creating a sinking fund in connection with such guaranty obligations as provided in said Act; appointing a sinking fund depositary and a paying agent in connection with such guaranty obligations; providing for certain action to be taken by said Authority; providing irrevocable allocation to said Authority of a portion of the small-issuer rebate exemption of this Township; providing for proper officers of this Township to take all other required, necessary or desirable related action in connection with said sewer system and said First Supplemental Agreement of Lease; providing for the effectiveness of this Ordinance; providing for the severability of provisions of this Ordinance; and providing for repeal of all inconsistent Ordinances or parts of Ordinances. | 4-22-1993 |
299 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, setting forth its intent to issue a series of general obligation bonds, in the aggregate principal amount of $10,000,000, pursuant to the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April 28, 1978, as codified by the act of the general assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved December 19, 1996, Act No. 52, as amended, known as the Local Government Unit Debt Act (the "Act"); finding that a negotiated sale is in the best financial interests of the Township; determining that such bonds shall evidence nonelectoral debt of this Township; specifying that such indebtedness is to be incurred to provide funds to finance certain projects of the Township which consist of, among other things, (1) to finance the construction of a new fire station, a new garage and other capital improvements including roads and parks; (2) to currently refund the Township's outstanding General Obligation Note, Series of 2001, and (3) to pay the costs and expenses related to the foregoing purposes and to the issuance of such bonds; accepting a proposal for the purchase of such bonds at negotiated sale; providing that such bonds, when issued, shall constitute a general obligation of the Township; fixing the denominations, dated dates, maturity dates, purchase prices, redemption provisions, mandatory redemption provisions (if applicable) and place of payment of the principal of such bonds; authorizing specified officers of the Township to contract with the paying agent and sinking fund depository; setting forth the substantial form of the bonds evidencing the debt; authorizing execution and attestation of such bonds; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to such bonds to the extent required by the act and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of the Township in support thereof; creating a sinking fund in connection with such bonds, to the extent required by the act; designating the paying agent to be the sinking fund depositary; providing a covenant to ensure prompt and full payment for such bonds when due; setting forth registration and transfer provisions with respect to such bonds; authorizing and directing specified officers of the Township to do, to take and to perform certain specified, required, necessary or appropriate acts to effect the issuance of the bonds, including, without limitation, the preparation of a debt statement and borrowing base certificate, and the filing of specified documents with the Department of Community and Economic Development, all as required by the act; declaring that the debt to be evidenced by such bonds, together with all other indebtedness of the Township, will not be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by the Act; authorizing proper officers of the Township to deliver the bonds upon the approval of the Department of Community and Economic Development; setting forth certain covenants precluding the Township from taking actions which would cause the bonds to become "arbitrage bonds," as that term is used in the code, and applicable regulations promulgated thereunder; authorizing the purchase of bond insurance; setting forth the provisions, if any, required to be included by the bond insurer; authorizing the proper officers of the Township to execute, if applicable, agreements with respect to the retirement of the Series of 2001 Note being refunded; providing when this Ordinance shall become effective; providing for severability of provisions; and repealing all ordinances and resolutions or parts of ordinances and resolutions insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith. | 9-22-2003 |
359 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, setting forth its intent to issue a series of General Obligation Bonds, Series of 2008, in the maximum aggregate principal amount not to exceed $8,815,000, pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April 28, 1978, as codified by the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved December 19, 1996, act no. 52, as amended, known as the Local Government Unit Debt Act (the "Act"); finding that a private sale by invitation to bid is in the best financial interests of the Township; determining that such bonds shall evidence nonelectoral debt of this Township; specifying that such indebtedness is to be incurred to provide funds to finance a certain refunding project of the Township which consists of, among other things, (1) current refunding of all the outstanding Township General Obligation Bonds, Series of 2003, and (2) paying the costs and expenses related to the foregoing purpose; accepting a winning bid form for the purchase of such bonds at private sale by invitation to bid; providing that such bonds, when issued, shall constitute a general obligation of the Township; fixing the denominations, dated dates, maturity dates, purchase prices, redemption provisions, mandatory redemption provisions (if applicable) and place of payment of the principal of such bonds; authorizing specified officers of the Township to contract with the paying agent and sinking fund depositary; setting forth the substantial form of the bonds evidencing the debt; authorizing execution and attestation of such bonds; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to such bonds to the extent required by the act and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of the Township in support thereof; creating a sinking fund in connection with such bonds, to the extent required by the act; designating the paying agent to be the sinking fund depositary; providing a covenant to ensure prompt and full payment for such bonds when due; setting forth registration and transfer provisions with respect to such bonds; authorizing and directing specified officers of the Township to do, to take and to perform certain specified, required, necessary or appropriate acts to effect the issuance of the bonds, including, without limitation, the preparation of a debt statement and borrowing base certificate, and the filing of specified documents with the Department of Community and Economic Development, all as required by the act; declaring that the debt to be evidenced by such bonds, together with all other indebtedness of the Township, will not be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by the Act; authorizing proper officers of the Township to deliver the bonds upon the approval of the Department of Community and Economic Development; setting forth certain covenants precluding the Township from taking actions which would cause the bonds to become "arbitrage bonds," as that term is used in the Code, and applicable regulations promulgated thereunder; authorizing the purchase of bond insurance; setting forth the provisions, if any, required to be included by the bond insurer; authorizing, if necessary, the proper officers of the Township to execute a bond retirement agreement for the Refunded Series of 2003 Bonds; authorizing the proper officers of the Township to execute an escrow agreement, if necessary; providing when this ordinance shall become effective; providing for severability of provisions; and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith. | 8-11-2008 |
373 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania (the "Township"), setting forth its intent to issue a General Obligation Note (the "Note") of this Township, Series of 2009 in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $2,600,000, pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as the Local Government Unit Debt Act, as re-enacted, amended and supplemented (the "Act"); finding that a private sale by negotiation is in the best financial interests of this Township; determining that such Note shall evidence nonelectoral debt of this Township; specifying that such indebtedness is to be incurred to provide funds to finance projects of this Township which consist of, among other things for (a) the renovation of Township buildings and construction of salt shed; and (b) paying the costs and expenses of issuing the Note; setting forth a reasonable estimate of the useful life of the project to be financed; making certain findings with respect to the project; accepting a proposal for the purchase of such Note at private sale by negotiation; providing that such Note, when issued, shall constitute a general obligation of this Township; designating the Note as a "qualified tax-exempt obligation" as defined in section 265(b)(3)(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"); fixing the denominations, dated dates, interest payment dates, principal payment dates, maturity dates, interest rates, redemption provisions and place of payment of the principal of and interest on such Note; appointing a Paying Agent and authorizing specified officers of this Township to contract with the Paying Agent; setting forth the substantial form of the Note evidencing the debt; authorizing execution and attestation of such Note; providing covenants related to the payment of debt service applicable to such Note to the extent required by the act and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of this Township in support thereof; creating a sinking fund in connection with such Note, to the extent required by the act; designating the Paying Agent to be the Sinking Fund Depositary; providing a covenant to ensure prompt and full payment for such Note when due; setting forth registration and transfer provisions with respect to such Note; authorizing and directing specified officers of this Township to do, to take and to perform certain specified, required, necessary or appropriate acts to effect the issuance of the Note, including, without limitation, the preparation of a Debt Statement and Borrowing Base Certificate, and the filing of other specified documents with the Department of Community and Economic Development, all as required by the act; declaring that the debt to be evidenced by such Note, together with all other indebtedness of this Township, will not be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by the act; authorizing proper officers of this Township to deliver the Note upon the approval of the Department of Community and Economic Development; setting forth certain covenants precluding this Township from taking actions which would cause the Note to become an "arbitrage bond," as that term is used in the Code and applicable regulations promulgated thereunder; providing for severability of provisions; repealing all ordinances or resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions insofar as the same shall be inconsistent; and providing when this Ordinance shall become effective. | 8-24-2009 |
377 | An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, setting forth its intent to issue a series of General Obligation Bonds, Series of 2010, in the maximum aggregate principal amount not to exceed $15,120,000, pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April 28,1978, as codified by the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved December 19,1996, Act No. 52, as amended, known as the Local Government Unit Debt Act (the "Act"); finding that a private sale by invitation to bid is in the best financial interests of the Township; determining that such Bonds shall evidence nonelectoral debt of this Township; specifying that such indebtedness is to be incurred to provide funds to finance certain projects of the Township which consist of, among other things, (1) to fund improvements of and to the sanitary sewer wastewater system of the Township, including improvements and expansion of and to the sewer wastewater treatment plant of the Township, and (2) paying the costs and expenses related to the issuance of the Bonds; accepting a winning bid form for the purchase of such Bonds at private sale by invitation to bid; providing that such Bonds, when issued, shall constitute a general obligation of the Township; fixing the denominations, dated dates, maturity dates, purchase prices, redemption provisions, mandatory redemption provisions (if applicable) and place of payment of the principal of such Bonds; authorizing specified officers of the Township to contract with the Paying Agent and Sinking Fund Depository; setting forth the substantial form of the Bonds evidencing the debt; authorizing execution and attestation of such Bonds; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to such Bonds to the extent required by the Act and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of the Township in support thereof; creating a Sinking Fund in connection with such Bonds, to the extent required by the Act; designating the Paying Agent to be the Sinking Fund Depository; providing a covenant to ensure prompt and full payment for such Bonds when due; setting forth registration and transfer provisions with respect to such Bonds; authorizing and directing specified officers of the Township to do, to take and to perform certain specified, required, necessary or appropriate acts to effect the issuance of the Bonds, including, without limitation, the preparation of a Debt Statement and Borrowing Base Certificate, and the filing of specified documents with the Department of Community and Economic Development, all as required by the Act; declaring that the debt to be evidenced by such Bonds, together with all other indebtedness of the Township, will not be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by the Act; authorizing proper officers of the Township to deliver the Bonds upon the approval of the Department of Community and Economic Development; setting forth certain covenants precluding the Township from taking actions which would cause the Bonds to become "arbitrage bonds," as that term is used in the Code, and applicable regulations promulgated thereunder, and designating the Bonds as "qualified tax-exempt obligations under federal tax law provisions; authorizing the purchase of bond insurance; setting forth the provisions, if any, required to be included by the bond insurer; authorizing the proper officers of the Township to execute an escrow agreement, if necessary; providing when this ordinance shall become effective; providing for severability of provisions; and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith. | 11-8-2010 |
386 | Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, setting forth its intent to issue of General Obligation Bonds, Series of 2012, in the maximum aggregate principal amount not to exceed $6,695,000, pursuant to the Local Government Unit Debt Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, act of December 19, 1996, P.L. 1158, No. 177 (the "Act"); finding that a private sale by invitation to bid is in the best financial interests of the Township; determining that such Bonds shall evidence nonelectoral debt of this Township; specifying that such indebtedness is to be incurred to provide funds to finance a certain refunding project of the Township which consists of, among other things, (1) current refunding of a portion of the principal and interest of the Township of Spring General Obligation Bonds, Series of 2008, and (2) payment of the costs and expenses related to the foregoing purpose; accepting a winning bid form for the purchase of such Bonds at private sale by invitation to bid; providing that such Bonds, when issued, shall constitute a general obligation of the Township; fixing the denominations, dated dates, maturity dates, purchase prices, redemption provisions, mandatory redemption provisions (if applicable) and place of payment of the principal of such Bonds; authorizing specified officers of the Township to contract with the Paying Agent and Sinking Fund Depository; setting forth the substantial form of the Bonds evidencing the debt; authorizing execution and attestation of such Bonds; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to such Bonds to the extent required by the Act and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of the Township in support thereof; creating a Sinking Fund in connection with such Bonds, to the extent required by the Act; designating the Paying Agent to be the Sinking Fund Depositary; providing a covenant to ensure prompt and full payment for such Bonds when due; setting forth registration and transfer provisions with respect to such Bonds; authorizing and directing specified officers of the Township to do, take and perform certain specified, required, necessary or appropriate acts to effect the issuance of the Bonds, including, without limitation, the preparation of a Debt Statement and Borrowing Base Certificate, and the filing of specified documents with the Department of Community and Economic Development, all as required by the Act; declaring that the debt to be evidenced by such Bonds, together with all other indebtedness of the Township, will not be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by the Act; authorizing proper officers of the Township to deliver the Bonds upon the approval of the Department of Community and Economic Development; setting forth certain covenants precluding the Township from taking actions which would cause the Bonds to become "arbitrage bonds," as that term is used in the Code, and applicable regulations promulgated thereunder; authorizing the purchase of bond insurance; setting forth the provisions, if any, required to be included by the bond insurer; authorizing, if necessary, the proper officers of the Township to execute a bond retirement agreement for the refunded Series of 2008 Bonds; authorizing the proper officers of the Township to execute an escrow agreement, if necessary; providing when this ordinance shall become effective; providing for severability of provisions; and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith. | 2-13-2012 |
Resolution No. 2012-17 | A Resolution of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania proposing to incur nonelectoral debt by the issuance of its general obligation notes to finance the costs to purchase radio hardware, accessory hardware and equipment required for its participation in and use of the Berks County-wide public safety radio system. | 10-9-2012 |
397 | An ordinance of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, increasing the indebtedness of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, by the issuance of 3 general obligation notes in the principal amounts of: (1) $243,455.68, (2) $129,159.74, and (3) $13,043, for the purchase of radio hardware, accessory hardware and equipment required for the Township of Spring's participation in and use of the Berks County-wide public safety radio system; fixing the form, number, date, interest, and maturity thereof; making a covenant for the payment of the debt service on the notes; providing for the filing of the required documents with the department of community and economic development; providing for the appointment of a sinking fund depository for the notes; and authorizing execution, sale and delivery thereof. | 10-22-2012 |
441 | General Obligation Bonds | 5-13-2019 |
456 | An ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, setting forth its intent to issue 1 or more series of general obligation bonds of the Township in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $7,000,000 pursuant to the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as the Local Government Unit Debt Act, 53 PAC.S., Chapters 80-82, as amended and supplemented (the "Act"); finding that a private sale by invitation is in the best financial interests of the Township; determining that such bonds shall evidence nonelectoral debt of the Township; specifying that such indebtedness be incurred to provide funds for a project of the Township which includes, among other things: (1) the design, acquisition, construction, installation, furnishing and equipping of alterations,, renovations, additions and improvements to the Township's existing systems, buildings and facilities, including, but not limited to, its sewage collection, transportation and treatment system; and (2) the payment of the costs and expenses of issuance of the bonds; setting forth the reasonable estimated useful lives of the capital projects that are to be financed by the bonds; accepting a proposal for the purchase of such bonds at private sale by invitation; providing that such bonds, when issued, shall constitute a general obligation of the Township; fixing the denominations, dated date, interest payment dates, maturity dates, interest rates, redemption provisions, mandatory redemption provisions (if applicable) and place of payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds; authorizing specified officers of the Township to contract with the paying agent for its services in connection with the bonds; setting forth the substantial form of the bonds evidencing the debt; authorizing execution and attestation of such bonds; providing covenants related to debt service applicable to such bonds to the extent required by the act and pledging the full faith, credit and taxing power of the Township in support thereof; creating a sinking fund in connection with such bonds, to the extent required by the Act; designating the paying agent to be the sinking fund depositary; providing a covenant to insure prompt and full payment for such bonds when due; setting forth registration and transfer provisions with respect to such bonds; authorizing the execution of 1 or more investment agreements by specified officers of the Township (if applicable) and the purchase of certain U.S. Treasury obligations or any other securities or investments in connection with the project; authorizing and directing specified officers of the Township to do, to take and to perform certain specified, required, necessary or appropriate acts to effect the issuance of the bonds, including, without limitation, the preparation of a debt statement and borrowing base certificate, and the filing of specified documents with the Department of Community and Economic Development, all as required by the Act; declaring that the debt to be evidenced by such bonds, together with all other indebtedness of the Township, will not be in excess of any applicable limitation imposed by the Act; authorizing proper officers of the Township to deliver the bonds upon the approval of the Department of Community and Economic Development; setting forth certain covenants precluding the Township from taking actions which would cause the bonds to become " arbitrage bonds" or " private activity bonds," as those terms are used in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), and applicable regulations promulgated thereunder, if applicable to a series of bonds; designating the bonds as " qualified tax-exempt obligations" under Section 265(b) of the Code; authorizing the purchase of bond insurance (if applicable); setting forth the provisions, if any, required to be included by the bond insurer; authorizing the execution of a continuing disclosure certificate and covenanting to comply with the provisions thereof; providing when this ordinance shall become effective; providing for severability of provisions; and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as the same shall be inconsistent herewith | 9-25-2023 |
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Ordinance No. | Description | Date Enacted |
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44 | To re-convey to the original owner a portion of land heretofore dedicated as "reserved for public use" in the Village of Lincoln Park within the said Township. | 3-1-1962 |
45 | Providing for the authorization and direction of the President and Secretary of the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Spring to execute a quit claim deed for certain real estate in Spring Township to Sun Supply Company. | 10-13-1959 |
82 | Providing for the acquisition by eminent domain for Municipal Building purposes certain real estate located at the southwest corner of Shillington Road, being Legislative Route No. 060701, and Bradley Avenue and Spohn Road Within the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, owned by Marily C. Maltzer. | 4-13-1970 |
156 | Authorizing for the declaration of intent to acquire for public recreational purposes certain real estate of Musa J. Eways and Jeanette M. Eways and Greenwich Construction Co. | 11-26-1979 |
159 | Authorizing the Township of Spring to convey, free and clear of any public right by quitclaim deed, a small portion of a tract of land "reserved for public use," situate in the village of Lincoln Park. | 5-12-1980 |
191 | Providing for the Acquisition by Eminent Domain for public recreational purposes, certain Real Estate of Lions Club of Whitefield, known as Breneman Memorial Park, located along Reedy's Road, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 10-13-1986 |
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45A | Approving an agreement among Township of Spring, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Township of Cumru, providing for construction of joint drainage facilities at or near the intersections of Revere Boulevard with Jefferson Boulevard and Harvard Boulevard, Berks County, Pennsylvania, and for sharing the cost | 5-14-1962 |
46 | Authorizing and approving an agreement between Cumru Township Authority, Berks County, Pennsylvania, the Township of Cumru, Berks County, Pennsylvania, The Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, and the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, providing for the construction and joint use of a certain sewers for the collection and transportation of sewage; authorizing and directing execution, acknowledgment and delivery of said agreement in behalf of this Township; and authorizing and directing other necessary action. | 7-5-1962 |
47 | Authorizing and approving an agreement between Cumru Township Authority, Berks County, Pennsylvania, the Township of Cumru, Berks County, Pennsylvania, the Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, and the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, providing for the joint construction and joint use of certain sewers for the transportation of sewage; authorizing and directing execution, acknowledgment and delivery of said agreement in behalf of this Township: and authorizing and directing other necessary action. | 8-13-1962 |
49 | Specifying an additional project to be undertaken by the Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, which additional project shall consist of acquisition and construction of a sewage collection and transportation system, including all necessary, related and appurtenant facilities, in, through, for and adjacent to a certain area or portion of this Township; specifying and describing the area or portion of this Township within which such additional project shall be undertaken; requesting said Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, to undertake such additional project and the financing thereof; reserving the right to enlarge or diminish said area or portion of this Township within which such additional project shall be undertaken; and repealing all ordinances and/or resolutions or parts of ordinances and/or resolutions inconsistent herewith. | 2-23-1963 |
51 | Approving plans and specifications for construction of sewer facilities, in, through, for and adjacent to a certain area or portion of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, as submitted by the Municipal Authority of The Township of Spring, Berks County, such construction to be undertaken by said Authority; approving the report of the consulting engineers relating to such construction and the financing thereof, as submitted by said Authority; approving the estimated cost of such sewer facilities; and approving the estimated cost of assessable sewers and the proposed charge of part of such cost of assessable sewers, against properties benefited, improved or accommodated thereby, by assessment according to the foot front rule. | 6-24-1963 |
54 | Authorizing and approving an Agreement of Lease, dated as of August 1, 1963, between the Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, as Lessor, and the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, as Lessee, under terms of which certain sewer facilities to be constructed and owned by said Authority will be leased to this Township for operation and use; authorizing and directing execution, acknowledgement and delivery of said Agreement of Lease on behalf of this Township; appointing consulting engineers and a certified public accountant; and authorizing and directing other necessary proper action. (Terminated by No. 204) | 8-1-1963 |
59 | Specifying an additional project to be undertaken by the Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, which additional project shall consist of acquisition and construction of a sewage collection, transportation and treatment system, including the acquisition and construction of all necessary, related and appurtenant facilities, in, through and for a certain area or portion of this Township; specifying and describing the area or portion of this Township within which such additional project shall be undertaken; requesting said Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, to undertake such additional project and the financing thereof; reserving the right to enlarge or diminish said area or portion of this Township within which such additional project shall be undertaken; and repealing all ordinances and/or resolutions or parts of ordinances and/or resolutions inconsistent herewith. | 9-13-1965 |
60 | Approving plans and specifications for construction and acquisition of certain sanitary sewage collection, transportation and treatment facilities in, through, for and adjacent to a certain area or portion of this Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, as submitted by the Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, which sanitary sewage collection, transportation and treatment facilities will be constructed and/or acquired by said Authority; approving the engineering and financing report of the consulting engineers relating to such construction and acquisition and the financing thereof, as submitted by said authority; approving the estimated cost of construction, acquisition and financing of said sanitary sewage collection, transportation and treatment facilities; approving the estimated cost of construction of as assessable sewers; and approving the proposed charge by said Authority of a part of such assessable sewers, against properties benefited, improved or accommodated thereby, by assessment according to the foot front rule. | 3-9-1966 |
61 | Authorizing and approving a termination agreement between the Municipal Authority, of the Township of Spring, Berks County, and this Township, under terms of which termination agreement the lease of sewer system, dated as of January 1, 1959, between said Authority, as lessor, and this Township, as lessee, will be terminated and cancelled; authorizing and directing execution, acknowledgment and delivery of said termination agreement in behalf of this Township; and authorizing and directing other necessary and proper action. | 4-27-1966 |
62 | Authorizing and approving an agreement of lease, dated for convenience as of April 15,1966, but effective as therein provided, between the Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, as lessor, and the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, as lessee, under terms of which agreement of lease certain sewage collection, transportation and treatment facilities and properties owned by said Authority or to be acquired and/or constructed by said Authority and situate in, through and adjacent to a certain area or portion of this Township as described and set forth in Ordinance 59 of this Township, duly enacted on September 13, 1965, will be leased to this Township for operation and use; authorizing and directing execution, acknowledgment and delivery of said agreement of lease in behalf of this Township; appointing consulting engineers and a certified public accountant; and authorizing and directing other-necessary and proper action. (terminated by No. 204) | 4-27-1966 |
85 | Specifying an additional project to be undertaken by the Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, which additional project shall consist of acquisition and construction of a sewage collection and transportation system, including the acquisition and construction of all necessary, related and appurtenant facilities, in, through and for a certain area or portion of this Township; specifying and describing the area or portion of this Township within which such additional project shall be undertaken; requesting said Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, to undertake such additional project and the financing thereof; reserving the right to enlarge or diminish said area or portion of this Township within which such additional project shall be undertaken; and repealing all ordinances and/or resolutions or parts of ordinances and/or resolutions inconsistent herewith. | 12-14-1970 |
136 | Authorizing the construction of a system of sanitary sewers or drains, including the acquisition and/or construction of all necessary, related and appurtenant facilities, in and for a certain area or territory of this Township, known and to be known as "Sewer District No. 6"; directing the advertisement of this ordinance in accordance with applicable specific requirements of law; and repealing all ordinances and/or resolutions or parts of ordinances and/or resolutions which shall be inconsistent herewith. | 3-28-1977 |
142 | Authorizing the construction of a system of sanitary sewers or drains, including the acquisition and/or construction of all necessary, related and appurtenant facilities, in and for a certain area or territory of this Township, known and to be known as "Sewer District No. 7," directing specific requirements of law; and repealing all ordinances and/or resolutions or parts of ordinances and/or resolutions which shall be inconsistent herewith. | 1-23-1978 |
150 | Approving the cost of construction of a sanitary sewer collection system serving Sewer District No. 6 of said Township and establishing and approving the charge for such sewer construction upon the properties accommodated or benefited thereby, by assessment according to the foot front rule. | 7-9-1979 |
151 | Approving the cost of construction of a sanitary sewer collection system serving Sewer District No. 7 of said Township and establishing and approving the charge for such sewer construction upon the properties accommodated or benefited thereby, by assessment according to the foot front rule. | 7-9-1979 |
204 | Authorizing and approving a 1963 Lease Termination Agreement between this Township, as Lessee, and Municipal Authority of the Township of Spring, Berks County, as Lessor, dated as of July 1,1989, with respect to an agreement of lease, dated as of August 1, 1963, between this Township, as Lessee, and such authority, as Lessor, and a 1966 Lease Termination Agreement, between this Township, as Lessee, and such Authority, as Lessor, with respect to an Agreement of Lease, dated as of April 15,1966, between this Township, as Lessee, and such Authority, as Lessor, with respect to, inter alia, the sewer systems of such Authority leased to this Township for operation and use, such Lease Termination Agreements being entered into for the purpose of terminating such Agreements of Lease; and authorizing and directing other necessary and proper action. | 6-26-1989 |
323 | Authorizing the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, to enter into the First Addendum to treatment Agreement with the Borough of Wyomissing for the release and purchase of capacity in the Spring Sewer System | 8-22-2005 |
347 | Authorizing the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement among the Township, the Borough of Sinking Spring, and the Sinking Spring Municipal Authority for the purpose of allowing the Township to extend the Township's Sanitary Sewage System into the "Sinking Spring Terrace" area of the Borough for the purpose of providing Bulk Sewage Service in and around Sinking Spring Terrace | 9-10-2007 |
353 | Authorizing the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, to enter into an agreement with Township of Brecknock for sewage conveyance and treatment services by the Township for certain properties within the Township of Brecknock | 1-28-2008 |
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2 | Vacating a certain public road which runs diagonally from the center of Dwight Street south of Garfield Avenue across the northwestern corner of a certain block situate in the western end of West Wyomissing, Spring Township. | 12-12-1948 |
3 | Vacating a certain public road known as Monroe Avenue which runs west from Harrison Avenue to the end of a certain real estate development and plan of lots known as "West Wyomissing," and a 12-foot-wide alley which runs from Harrison Avenue to the end of said development and plan of lots to the north of said public road and lying between Girard Avenue and said Monroe Avenue. | 4-11-1949 |
4 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of Filmore Avenue from Harvard Boulevard to Dorchester Avenue; Dorchester Avenue from Princeton Avenue to Wadsworth Avenue; Wadsworth Avenue from Dorchester Avenue to Wellington Avenue; Lawrence Avenue from Harvard Boulevard to Wadsworth Avenue, in accordance with the topographical survey and providing for the assessment of same and payment of the cost thereof. | 4-10-1950 |
6 | Vacating Harrison Avenue between Jefferson and McKinley Avenues in West Wyomissing, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 12-8-1952 |
10 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of Wellington Avenue between Leland and Harvard Boulevard, Lincoln Park; Wellington Avenue between Wadsworth and Stanford Avenues; Stanford Avenue between the west line of Lincoln Park Plan and the Borough of Wyomissing Line, Wadsworth and Stanford Avenues; Lawrence Avenue between Stanford Avenue and Jefferson Boulevard, Lincoln Park, Pennsylvania; also Dorchester Avenue between Wadsworth and Stanford Avenues as shown on the plan of Lincoln Park Addition. | 8-10-1953 |
11 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of the 300 block of Amherst Avenue, Lincoln Park, Pennsylvania. | 8-10-1953 |
12 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of the 100 block of Grand Boulevard, West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. | 8-10-1953 |
13 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of Hillvale Avenue, in Midvale, between Clark Avenue and Heister Boulevard, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 11-24-1953 |
14 | Authorizing the opening and grading of Filmore Avenue between Dorchester Avenue and Elmwood Avenue, Lincoln Park, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 11-24-1953 |
18 | Authorizing the installation of curb and gutter in the 2300 block of Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing, Pa., west of a 15-foot alley to Harrison Avenue, as shown on the plot plan of West Wyomissing, Spring Township, and providing for the payment of the costs and expenses thereof by owners of real estate bounding and abutting thereon by assessment by the per front foot rule, the method of assessment, the collection thereof and the filing of liens therefor. | 6-14-1954 |
19 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of Reedy Avenue, between Reading Avenue and Portland Avenue, West Wyomissing, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 6-14-1954 |
20 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of Garfield Avenue between Dwight Street and Ossington Street, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 6-14-1954 |
21 | Authorizing the installation of curb and gutter on Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing, between Harrison Avenue and Wilson Avenue, and providing for the payment of the costs and expenses thereof by owners of real estate bounding and abutting thereon by assessment by the per foot front rule, the method of assessment, the collection thereof and the filing of liens therefor. | 6-14-1954 |
22 | Authorizing the installation of curb and gutter on Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing, between Grand Boulevard and Logan Avenue and providing for the payment of the costs and expenses thereof by owners of real estate bounding and abutting thereon by assessment by the per foot front rule, the method of assessment, the collection thereof and the filing of liens therefor. | 6-14-1954 |
25 | Authorizing the opening and grading and paving of Garfield Avenue in the 2800 block between Ossington Avenue and Hillvale Avenue, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 8-8-1955 |
26 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Clark Avenue in the 2800 block, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 8-13-1956 |
27 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Belmont Avenue in the 3000 block, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 8-13-1956 |
28 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Charlotte Avenue in the 100 block, Midvale Manor, Spring Township, Pennsylvania. | 8-13-1956 |
29 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Hillvale Avenue between Hiester Boulevard and Garfield Avenue, Spring Township, Pennsylvania. | 8-13-1956 |
30 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Hillvale Avenue between Clark Avenue and Montieth Avenue, Midvale Manor, Spring Township, Pennsylvania. | 8-13-1956 |
31 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Halsey Avenue between Hillvale Avenue and Charlotte Avenue, Midvale Manor, Spring Township, Pennsylvania. | 8-13-1956 |
32 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of the 2400, 2500 and 2600 blocks of Reading Boulevard, Spring Township, Pennsylvania. | 8-13-1956 |
33 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of the 2900 block of Garfield Avenue, Hillvale Avenue between Iroquois Avenue and Garfield Avenue; Hillvale Avenue between Bradley Avenue and Montieth Avenue; Bradley Avenue between Shillington Road and Hillvale Avenue; Halsey Avenue between Charlotte Avenue and Radcliffe Avenue; Montieth Avenue between Hillvale Avenue and Charlotte Avenue; Wilson Avenue between Garfield Avenue and Reading Boulevard; Marshall Avenue between Garfield Avenue and Reading Boulevard; 2400 block of McKinley Avenue between Harrison Avenue and the westerly line of West Wyomissing; Thomas Place from the intersection of Curtis Road to the line of Spring Township; Stevens Avenue beginning at the northerly building line of Belmont Avenue to the southerly building line of Grandview Avenue, crossing Grandview Avenue, to the southerly building line of Mull Avenue; Curtis Road from Thomas Place crossing Stevens Avenue to the easterly line of Wilshire Development, Section Number 1. | 11-15-1956 |
36 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of the 300 block on Elmwood Avenue, Lincoln Park, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 7-8-1957 |
37 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Reedy Avenue between Reading Avenue and Portland Avenue, West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. | 7-8-1957 |
39 | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Gold Street, 2100 McKinley Avenue, 200 Reading Boulevard. 3100 Belmont Avenue, 100 Thomas Place, 3100 Merritt Parkway, 2000 Girard Avenue, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 7-25-1958 |
39A | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of the 1900 block of Garfield Avenue between Logan Avenue and Grand Boulevard; Logan Avenue between Cleveland Avenue and Garfield Avenue, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 9-8-1958 |
39B | Vacating a certain public road known as West Lawn Avenue between McKinley and Jefferson Avenues, West Wyomissing, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania | 7-23-1959 |
39C | Authorizing the opening, grading and paving of Calco Avenue from Gring Avenue to a proposed street to be known as Sell Avenue, Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 7-23-1959 |
69 | Vacating Applewood Place an unopened street between Van Reed Road and St. Albans Drive as shown on a plan of Whitfield, Section III, in the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 3-20-1967 |
70 | Vacating Filmore Avenue between Revere Boulevard and Elmwood Avenue, as shown on a plan of Hettington, Section I, in the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | 5-8-1967 |
87 | Vacating a portion of Township Road T-501, known as Paper Mill Road and the Cacoosing Bridge crossing Cacoosing Creek in the Township of Spring and Township of Lower Heidelberg, County of Berks and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | 4-12-1971 |
207 | Establishing a Transportation Development District to be known as the Paper Mill Transportation Development District; approving certain transportation projects; and authorizing other necessary and incidental action | 7-10-1989 |
249 | Vacating portions of Spring Ridge Drive immediately north of the Park Road Corridor and between Paper Mill Road and the Park Road Corridor. | 5-28-1996 |
262 | Vacating a portion of Miller Avenue between Calco Avenue and Columbia Avenue. | 10-27-1997 |
263 | Vacating a section of Old Fritztown Road located, in part, upon lands of Carl H. and Shirley E. Noecker, husband and wife; lands of Robert H. and Barbara A. Naspinski, husband and wife; and lands of Leslie E. and Sharon E. Stark, husband and wife. | 11-10-1997 |
270 | Creating an Assessment for Street Improvement to Calco Avenue between Sell Avenue and Miller Avenue | 1-25-1999 |
324 | Vacating a portion of West Wyomissing Boulevard at the intersection of West Wyomissing Boulevard and S.R. 0724 | 9-12-2005 |
331 | Vacating a portion of Old Fritztown Road at the northwestern corner of the intersection of Goddard Drive and Old Fritztown Road | 9-25-2006 |
380 | Vacating a certain portion of Old Lancaster Pike, being the former roadbed of Old Lancaster Pike, as most recently recognized and traveled prior to the 2006 opening of Pennsylvania Route 222 from its previous intersection with Chapel Hill Road to a point approximately 540 feet to the South, at its convergence with the current location of the relocated Old Lancaster Pike, along and adjacent to properties known as (Unnumbered) Old Lancaster Pike (Berks County Tax Parcel I.D. 80-4374-04-94-0786), 2005 Old Lancaster Pike (Berks County Tax Parcel I.D. 80-4374-04-84-9607), 2009 Old Lancaster Pike (Berks County Tax Parcel I.D. 80-4374-04-84-8449) and 2011 Old Lancaster Pike (Berks County Tax Parcel I.D. 80-4374-04-84-3542), in the Township of Spring | 8-22-2011 |
408 | Vacating a certain portion of the right-of-way of Old Lancaster Pike in the proximity of its intersection with Chapel Hill Road situate in the Township of Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania, which portion of the right-of-way is adjacent to the property owned by Petitioner, Ronald B. Good, and Evergreen, Inc., be, and the same hereby is, vacated as a public road and/or public right-of-way | 10-15-2013 |
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24 | An Ordinance of the Township of Spring providing for the Assessment, Levy and Collection of a tax for general Township purposes upon the use or occupancy of all house trailers in the Township suitable for living quarters (1955 only) | 4-11-1955 |
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449 | Cable Franchise Agreement between the Township and Comcast of New Mexico/Pennsylvania, LLC | 10-4-2022 |
453 | Cable Franchise Agreement between the Township and Blue Ridge Cable Technologies, Inc. | 3-27-2023 |
454 | Cable Franchise Agreement between the Township and Service Electric Cablevision, Inc. | 3-27-2023 |