Planning Commission
Summary
The Halifax Township Planning Commission held its regular meeting on March 6, 2023, opening at 7:00 p.m. and adjourning at 7:36 p.m. Co-Chair Randy Paul presided alongside members Chad Lebo and Dwight Hoffman; members Jake Gruver and Flo Mallonee were absent. Solicitor Bruce Warshawsky, Engineer Alex Greenly, and Ben Warner of the Tri-County Planning Commission were also present. The brief session covered one new land development application and a regional funding opportunity, with no public comments.
- Timothy Hoover Land Development Plan accepted for review — The commission voted unanimously to accept the plan for formal review. Questions were raised during discussion about the width of the right-of-way and who bears responsibility for it, but no resolution was recorded.
- Transportation Infrastructure Safety Improvement Program — Ben Warner of the Tri-County Planning Commission presented a new program that covers up to 75% of costs for qualified transportation safety projects. The item was informational only, with no action taken.
- Stormwater Management Ordinance and terminology updates carried over — Both old business items remained pending with no comments from Solicitor Bruce Warshawsky and no action taken.
Who was there
Randy Paul (Co-Chair) · Chad Lebo (Planning Commission Member) · Dwight Hoffman (Planning Commission Member) · Bruce Warshawsky (Solicitor) · Alex Greenly (Engineer) · Ben Warner (Tri-County Planning Commission)
Meeting business
APPROVE MINUTES
Dwight Hoffman motioned and Chad Lebo seconded to approve the January 4, 2023 Reorganizational Minutes and Business Meeting Minutes. The motion carried 3-0.
NEW BUSINESS
Chad Lebo motioned and Dwight Hoffman seconded to accept the Timothy Hoover Land Development Plan for review. The motion carried 3-0. Questions were raised about the width of the right-of-way and who is responsible for it.
DISCUSSION
Ben Warner from Tri-County Planning Commission advised that a new Transportation Infrastructure Safety Improvement Program is available, which provides up to 75% of the costs for qualified transportation projects geared towards improving safety.
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