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Supervisors Meeting, Live and Zoom Wednesday, Sept 11th, 7pm

Bridgeton Township Meeting Room

 

 

 

BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA
September 11, 2024
In Person & Virtual Via Zoom

https://zoom.us/j/97643226924
Meeting ID: 976 4322 6924


CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE Regular Meeting, August 14, 2024
APPROVAL OF BILLS/PAYROLL – $ 5588.63
APPROVAL OF TREASURER’S REPORT – August, 2024


REPORTS

  1. Fire Company –
  2. Open Space –
  3. Solicitor –
  4. Planning Commission –
  5. Secretary/Treasurer
  6. B/N/T Groundwater Committee –
  7. Roadmaster – road crew concern and temporary appointments
  8. Zoning Officer – report sent to Supervisors
  9. Emergency Management –
  10. Traffic Committee –
  11. High Falls Creek –
    OLD BUSINESS

    NEW BUSINESS
  12. The Township participated in the Bucks County Consortium’s salt bid. Bids were opened on 08/14/2024. There were (4) participants that submitted bid proposals: Morton Salt, Inc. $60.95/ton; Riverside Construction $63.00/ton; Eastern Salt $ 89.90/ton & American Rock Salt $98.000/ton. All bid proposals are for “delivered price per ton.” After review of all bid proposals, it is recommended to award the 2024-2025 Rock Salt Bid to Morton Salt, Inc. It is estimated that the Township will require 150 tons for a total of $ 9,142.50. *In 2023-2024 we paid $66.00/ton based on 150 tons.
  13. Acceptance of Resignation – Roadmaster
    PUBLIC COMMENTS
    ADJOURNMENT

    Next Regular Meeting October 9, 2024 at 7:00 pm

https://zoom.us/j/97643226924

Planning Commission Meeting Minutes – Sept. 26th, 2023

Bridgeton Township Planning Commission
Minutes of the September 26, 2023 meeting
BTPC (PC): CC Hopf (Chair), Greg Gerhardt and Terry Brown.
Attending public: Kevin & Linnea McIntyre, Rick & Iris Lewis, Eric & Gabrielle Wallace
and Christina Kennedy.
I. Call to order
CC Hopf called the meeting to order at 7.40 pm. Zoom was unavailable at this meeting.

II. Requests from the public to be heard on the September 26, 2023 agenda:
Christina Kennedy read her husband, Jeff Porter’s written comments on how the STRs
help families locally and the STR’s spend money in our community. These comments
were repeated among the residents present; C C Hopf suggested for Jeff Porter’s
written comments to be forward to Bridgeton Twp. at info@BridgetonTwp.org.
Gabrielle Wallace asked how she can get appointed to the BTPC.
Printed copies of the draft STR ordinance were made available at the BTPC meeting for
the public for their reference and questions were fielded with reference to the proposed
STR draft. Terry Brown shared there may be “unintended consequences”; the BTPC
suggested that the residents write proposed edits to the draft STR ordinance and
forward their suggested edits to the township.
As most are not familiar about township planning commissions, C C Hopf, shared:
as set by and in accordance with the PA. Municipal Planning Code (PA MPC) and the
Bridgeton Twp SALDO, Article IV, Section 401 – The Planning Commission is an
advisory entity to the township Supervisors charged with advising the Supervisors on
matters relating to planning and zoning, subdivisions and land development
applications, planning modules and proposed ordinances.
The BTPC may support a plan or not, or simply not have an opinion one way or another.
Either way, the Supervisors are not bound to agree with or act on any of the Planning
Commission’s recommendations, – but can/will consider the planning commission’s
insights.
In accordance with same, the BTPC has a set number of commissioners by law, which
at present is set at 5 members, all residents of Bridgeton Township.
Members of the public are welcome to share your comments on proposed ordinances,
subdivisions and land development applications, or matters relating to planning and
zoning and, or send your requests to volunteer to township committees to Bridgeton
Township at: info@BridgetonTwp.org .
III. Review of July 25, 2023 meeting minutes and the August 22, 2023 minutes.The
draft minutes from the July 25, 2023 meeting were reviewed. Greg Gerhardt moved for
approval of the minutes. The motion was seconded by CC Hopf. There were no
comments and the motion was approved unanimously, 3, 0.

The draft minutes from the August 22, 2023 meeting were reviewed. Greg Gerhardt
moved for approval of the minutes. The motion was seconded by CC Hopf. There were
no comments and the motion was approved unanimously, 3, 0.

IV. BTPC review of Bridgeton Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania draft
ordinance amending the Bridgeton Township Zoning Ordinance to permit and
regulate keeping and raising chickens as an accessory use.
The BTPC voted 3, 0 to not recommend or support amending Bridgeton Township’s
existing ordinance and referenced Bridgeton Township’s existing zoning ord.: Pg. 4-41
Pets, Keeping of, in particular Section d. calling for the maximum of 12 chickens and
Section h. more would be keeping of livestock… where our twp. Zoning ordinance goes
to Pg. 4-13 Livestock, Raising of (or Animal Husbandry). The Bridgeton’s Zoning also
goes further covering Pg. 4-26 Stable-Non-Household; Pg. 4-37 Fences & Walls.

V. BTPC review of Bridgeton Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania draft
Short-Term Rental Ordinance
The goal of the draft ordinance is to allow Bridgeton residents the opportunity for
short-term rentals of their own homes or accessory buildings, with certain restrictions.
Majority of the BTPC meeting was listening to residents during the public comments.

VI. The proposed Bridgeton Township Comprehensive Plan (CP) Update.
Discussion was postponed on the following:
-Discuss, edit the CP where needed: 1) the CP update public comments that were
received and 2) receipt of the completed Historic Survey containing photos, map,
database and report for the historic resource survey update.
-A link accessing the latest draft of the proposed CP update at:

https://app.sharebase.com/#/document/17422359/share/129-LdvO66PHtKf9n-
n8IvrfvvqJGA4 is posted on the Bridgeton Township website and a copy of the CP draft

available at the Bridgeton Township building.
-Public presentation of the proposed CP update was on 7/25/2023 via Zoom;
The CP 45-day public comment period started 6/27/23, open until 8/12/23.
IV. Public comment
V. Comments from the PC members
VI. Adjournment
With no further PC or public comments, Terry Brown moved that the meeting be
adjourned. The motion was seconded by Greg Gerhardt and passed unanimously. The
meeting was adjourned at 9.02 pm.

Planning Commission Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 26th at 7:30 pm, Township Building

PlanningCommission

The next Bridgeton Twp. Planning Commission/BTPC meeting is today, Tuesday, Sept 26th at 7:30 pm .

This BTPC meeting will be live at the Township Building

Bridgeton Township Planning Commission Agenda for September 26, 2023

1) Call to order at 7:30 p.m.  Zoom will not be available this evening.

2) Requests from the public to be heard on the Sept. 26, 2023 agenda;

note that written comments may be sent to:  info@bridgetontwp.org 

3) Review and approval of the July 25, 2023 draft minutes; and the review and approval of the August 22, 2023 draft minutes reflecting that the

August 22, 2023 BTPC meeting was cancelled due to the lack of a quorum.

4) BTPC review of Bridgeton Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania draft ordinance amending the Bridgeton Township Zoning Ordinance to permit and regulate keeping and raising chickens as an accessory use.

Our existing zoning ordinances: Pg. 4-41 Pets, keeping of, in particular please review d., and h.; plus other input from our Zoning Ordinance:      Pg. 4-13 Livestock, Raising of (or Animal Husbandry); Pg. 4-26 Stable-Non Household; Pg. 4-37 Fences & Walls.

5) BTPC review of a draft of the Bridgeton Township Short-Term Rental Ordinance.

The goal of the draft ordinance is to allow Bridgeton Residents the opportunity for short-term rentals of their own homes or accessory buildings, with certain restrictions.  

6) The Bridgeton Twp. Comprehensive Plan update; Roger Keller, Lead:

>The proposed Bridgeton Township Comprehensive Plan (CP):

-A link accessing the latest draft of the proposed CP update at: https://app.sharebase.com/#/document/17422359/share/129-LdvO66PHtKf9n-n8IvrfvvqJGA4  is posted on the Bridgeton Township website and a copy of the CP draft available at the Bridgeton Township building.

-Public presentation of the proposed CP update was on 7/25/2023 via Zoom;              -The CP 45-day public comment period started 6/27/23, open until 8/12/23; with written comments sent to:  info@bridgetontwp.org

-Discuss: 1) the CP update public comments that were received and 2) receipt of the completed Historic Survey containing photos, map, database and report for the historic resource survey update.

Note: Per the 8/1/2023 email from Bryn-Erin Kerr, Planner at the BCPC:

“At our meeting last week (the proposed CP update presentation on 7/25/2023), a question was brought up about needing an additional review period regarding a substantial change to the draft plan. After consulting with staff and the PA Municipalities Planning Code, it was determined that another public meeting would need to be held in this case. Section 302. (b) of the PA MPC states that if a substantial change is made after the first public hearing regarding the proposed plan, the governing body shall hold an additional public hearing before proceeding to vote on the plan.” 

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As we updated our current 1994 Comp. Plan some of our thoughts were:

-What are Bridgeton’s challenges since last Twp Comp. Plan of 1994?

-Should the Comp Plan Map/pg. 31 be changed? How/in what way?

-Ref. the CP Map…What are Bridgeton Townships land use goals?

-Ref. the CP Map… What is our vision?  “What do we want to be?”

-Decide what we DON’T want in the plan.

-What maps should be included and available as digital, GIS and paper

>A few census stats from:  The U.S. Census, type “Bridgeton Township, Bucks County, PA” into their search bar. https://data.census.gov/cedsci/          

>The county data portal includes a parcel viewer, pipeline viewer, county documents, historical aerials, ag. and open space properties mapping: https://dataportal-bucksgis.opendata.arcgis.com/#County%20Initiatives

>The parcel viewer has a number of useful overlays, including various imagery, zoning, land use, and natural resources: https://bucksgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2eda3020dd9847eaa00d1d6c0764a607

>The 2011  County Comprehensive Plan  explores issues on a regional basis.

>With the 2020 census completed, the latest County CP info. updates at:  www.bucks2040.com  and   https://bucks2040-bucksgis.hub.arcgis.com/     

7) BT Planning Commissioners Comments: 

The next BTPC meeting will be on Tuesday, October 24, 2023.

8) Public comments

9) Adjournment               

Supervisors Meeting, Live and Zoom Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 7pm

Bridgeton Township Meeting Room

 

 

BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  

REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING  

AGENDA 

September 13, 2023 

In Person and Virtual Via Zoom 

Meeting ID: 976 4322 6924  

CALL TO ORDER 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA 

REGULAR MEETING 

APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE Regular Meeting August 9, 2023 

APPROVAL OF BILLS/PAYROLL $  

APPROVAL OF TREASURER’S REPORT – August, 2023 

REPORTS 

1. Fire Company –  

2. Open Space –  

3. Solicitor –  

4. Planning Commission –  

5. Secretary/Treasurer –  

6. B/N/T Groundwater Committee –  

7. Roadmaster – The Township participated in the Bucks County Consortium’s salt bid. Bids were  opened on 08/16/2023. There were (4) participants that submitted bid proposals:
Silva  Concrete Products $66.00/ton
Morton Salt, Inc. $66.43/ton
Eastern Salt $89.90/ton
American Rock Salt $97.80/ton.

All bid proposals are for “delivered price per ton.” After  review of all bid proposals, it is recommended to award the 2023-2024 Rock Salt Bid to  Silva Concrete Products. It is estimated that the Township will require 150 tons for a total  of $ 9,900.00. *In 2022-2023 we paid $67.76/ton based on 200 tons. 

8. Zoning Officer – report sent to Supervisors 

9. Emergency Management – 

10. Traffic Committee – 

OLD BUSINESS 

1. Resolution # 2023-3 – to endorse designation of High Falls Creek into the Lower Delaware River Wild and Scenic River System 

NEW BUSINESS 

1. Fire police request for traffic control duties for the Sellersville Borough Winterfest event scheduled  for December 9, 2023 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm.  

PERSONS TO BE HEARD –  

PUBLIC COMMENTS 

ADJOURNMENT 

Next Regular Meeting October 11, 2023 at 7:00 pm

Supervisors Meeting, Live and Zoom Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 7pm

Bridgeton Township Meeting Room

 

 

BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  

REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING  

AGENDA 

September 13, 2023 

In Person and Virtual Via Zoom 

Meeting ID: 976 4322 6924  

CALL TO ORDER 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA 

REGULAR MEETING 

APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE Regular Meeting August 9, 2023 

APPROVAL OF BILLS/PAYROLL $  

APPROVAL OF TREASURER’S REPORT – August, 2023 

REPORTS 

1. Fire Company –  

2. Open Space –  

3. Solicitor –  

4. Planning Commission –  

5. Secretary/Treasurer –  

6. B/N/T Groundwater Committee –  

7. Roadmaster – The Township participated in the Bucks County Consortium’s salt bid. Bids were  opened on 08/16/2023. There were (4) participants that submitted bid proposals:
Silva  Concrete Products $66.00/ton
Morton Salt, Inc. $66.43/ton
Eastern Salt $89.90/ton
American Rock Salt $97.80/ton.

All bid proposals are for “delivered price per ton.” After  review of all bid proposals, it is recommended to award the 2023-2024 Rock Salt Bid to  Silva Concrete Products. It is estimated that the Township will require 150 tons for a total  of $ 9,900.00. *In 2022-2023 we paid $67.76/ton based on 200 tons. 

8. Zoning Officer – report sent to Supervisors 

9. Emergency Management – 

10. Traffic Committee – 

OLD BUSINESS 

1. Resolution # 2023-3 – to endorse designation of High Falls Creek into the Lower Delaware River Wild and Scenic River System 

NEW BUSINESS 

1. Fire police request for traffic control duties for the Sellersville Borough Winterfest event scheduled  for December 9, 2023 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm.  

PERSONS TO BE HEARD –  

PUBLIC COMMENTS 

ADJOURNMENT 

Next Regular Meeting October 11, 2023 at 7:00 pm