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Supervisors Meeting, Live and Zoom Wednesday, May 14th, 7pm

BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
AGENDA
May 14, 2025
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 April 9, 2025
APPROVAL OF BILLS/PAYROLL – $ 35,630.64

*includes $ 15,845.00 township insurance & $ 7,415.00 State Worker’s Insurance Fund for UBE Fire Co.
APPROVAL OF TREASURER’S REPORT – April, 2025


REPORTS

  1. Fire Company –
  2. Open Space –
  3. Solicitor –
  4. Planning Commission –
  5. Secretary/Treasurer –
  6. B/N/T Groundwater Committee –
  7. Roadmaster –
  8. Zoning Officer – report sent to Supervisors
  9. Emergency Management –
  10. Traffic Committee –
  11. High Falls Creek –
  12. Parks & Recreation –
    OLD BUSINESS 1. Motion to advertise AN ORDINANCE OF THE BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AMENDING THE BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE BY ADDING PROVISIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ACCESSORY SHORT TERM RENTAL USE.
  13. Status of Upper Bucks EMS
    NEW BUSINESS
    1.Request for Fire Police – Borough of Sellersville – Sellersville Fire Department Carnival July 8th – 12th from 6 PM – 11 PM.
    PERSONS TO BE HEARD
    PUBLIC COMMENTS
    ADJOURNMENT
    Next Regular Meeting June 11, 2025 at 7:00 pm

Township Supervisor’s Meeting Minutes – March 12th, 2025

BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS
Minutes of March 12, 2025 Regular Monthly Meeting

The regular meeting of the Bridgeton Township Board of Supervisors was held on March 12, 2025, at the Township Building,
1370 Bridgeton Hill Road, Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania. This meeting was also held remotely via Zoom. Present were
Supervisor Gard Holby, Supervisor Michael Lynch, Supervisor Roger Keller (virtual) and Solicitor Dave Shafkowitz. Also
present were Secretary/Treasurer Sheryl Patterson and CC Hopf (virtual).
Supervisor Holby called the meeting to order at 7:04 PM. An executive session was held to discuss matters of real estate.
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA:
None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Upon motion by Supervisor Lynch and seconded by Supervisor Holby, which carried 3-0, the minutes from the January 6,
2025 reorganization & regular meeting were approved. Upon motion by Supervisor Lynch and seconded by Supervisor
Holby, which carried 3-0, the minutes from the February 12, 2025 regular meeting were approved.
BILLS/PAYROLL: Upon motion by Supervisor Lynch and seconded by Supervisor Holby, which carried 3-0, the bills and
payroll in the amount of $ 14,468.04 were approved.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Upon motion by Supervisor Lynch and seconded by Supervisor Holby, which carried
3-0, the Treasurer’s Report from February 2025 was approved.
REPORTS:

  1. Fire Company – Chuck Anderson reported that the fire company responded to six fire calls and one fire police call. They
    are having a Fish Fry on April 4th and a Sunday morning breakfast on April 13th. He requested that a quarterly report
    regarding the Fire Tax fund be sent to the treasurer of the fire company.
  2. Open Space – Greg from AMC is starting trail work on March 15th – those interested can register online. Volunteers
    must register in order to work. The Nature Preserve sign will be installed this spring.
  3. Solicitor – No report.
  4. Planning Commission – CC Hopf reported that the February meeting was cancelled due to nothing on the agenda. She
    sent in the Municipal & Growth Survey on March 11th
    .
  5. Secretary/Treasurer – the Liquid Fuels payment was received in the amount of $ 49, 248.10.
  6. B/N/T Groundwater Committee – No report.
  7. Road Master – No report.
  8. Zoning Officer – submitted a written report to the Board of Supervisors.
  9. Emergency Management – Terry Kuntz reported: a) he responded to the survey regarding hazard mitigation items and
    wants to get grants for citizen training. He is investigating using volunteers at the Nature Preserve for the removal of dead
    trees that are standing and/or laying on the ground as they are a massive fire hazard. b) re: UBREMS – they had nine calls
    to the Springtown unit and four to the Revere unit – only five needed transport and none were during the hours of 6 PM – 6
    AM. The address list is completed with 7800 addresses. The goal is to have the Revere station open 24 hrs. by the
    beginning of April. EMS service costs are increasing.
  10. Traffic Committee – a) the speed signs are now back in place since we are done with the winter/snow season; b) the
    grant for additional signs will not be awarded or determined until September.
  11. High Falls Creek – equipment and fencing are in place.
    OLD BUSINESS:
    1) Short Term Rental Ordinance – a) the draft version has been sent to several individuals for their comments; b) this is not
    a stand-alone ordinance but will be incorporated into the zoning ordinance; c) the next step is for the draft version to be
    sent to the Bucks County Planning Commission for their comments; d) several residents commented on: the
    “grandfathering” provision for existing short-term rental units; that some of the language is ambiguous; questioned the
    limit of 24 stays per year with a 150 day limit, and the possibility of a private meeting with one supervisor. Solicitor Dave
    Shafkowitz looks at the legal perspective to preserve the single-family community and whether the Board is entitled to
    protect them. CC Hopf commented that this ordinance is bringing this new use into compliance with what is already
    required in the zoning ordinance. Supervisor Holby commented that the STR ordinance is an attempt to balance the
    community. The Supervisors asked concerned citizens to respond with their ideas in the next few weeks.

NEW BUSINESS:
1) Upon motion by Supervisor Lynch and seconded by Supervisor Holby, which carried 3-0, the request for fire police for
traffic control duties for the 74th Annual Tinicum Arts Festival on July 12th from 10 AM – 6 PM and July 13th from 10 AM – 5
PM was approved.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD:
None.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
1) Jim Pettincki, President – Bridgeton Township Sportsmen’s Association – reported that they are making every reasonable
effort to quiet the noise there and have submitted a new application, but the zoning officer has denied it.
Solicitor Shafkowitz will contact the zoning officer as the next step is for the BTSA to appeal to the zoning hearing board.
2) Larry Reinfeld feels that this is another example that the Supervisors have heard where the zoning department is not
working for Bridgeton Township.
3) Matt Shick thanked the Board for keeping taxes as low as possible.

Upon a motion by Supervisor Lynch and seconded by Supervisor Keller, which carried 3-0, the meeting was adjourned at
8:20 PM.
Respectfully submitted,

Sheryl L. Patterson
Secretary/Treasurer

Upper Bucks Regional EMS reduces hours for Revere Station 142

From the UBREMS Board of Directors:

“Since 1958, Upper Bucks Regional EMS (UBREMS), a registered 501(c)(3) has provided advanced life support services to nine municipalities in Northern Bucks County and surrounding
communities. This is a corps of paid paramedics and EMT’s, guided by a volunteer Board of Directors…

In recent years, however, rising costs and stagnant revenue have strained our operations. Stressed by a high rate of unpaid services, policies that offer direct insurance payments to individuals, and
payments that average only 30% of the per-call expense rate. Despite efforts to increase funding— advocating for higher municipal contributions from general funds, these financial challenges persist, impacting both our organization and community safety.
To address these realities, we will maintain 24/7 service at the Springfield Station 141 and temporarily transition our Nockamixon Station 142 to 12-hour coverage (6am – 6pm) for the immediate future.
We are examining ways to expand this and have the goal of restoring service 24 hours and day, 7 days a week 365 days a year, from both stations…”

The Bridgeton Supervisors attended a regional municipal meeting held on Tuesday, January 14th at the Tinicum Municipal Building, along with the Tinicum Supervisors, Bedminster Supervisors and the UBREMS Board to begin to address the issue.

More meetings are in the works to resolve the short-term coverage issue and to fashion a long-term solution.

2017-18 Upper Bucks Regional EMS Membership Drive

 

The Upper Bucks Regional Emergency Medical Service is in the midst of their annual subscription drive, which is a vital source of funding for this community service. Subscribe here:

http://www.ubrems.org/subscribe.html

Important facts from the UBREMS website:

Q. My insurance covers ambulance trips so why should I subscribe?

A. Most insurance companies only cover a percentage of ambulance transport leaving the patient with an uncovered amount that can exceed $600.00. In addition, subscribing does more than protect you from incurring an expensive ambulance trip. It also insures that Upper Bucks Regional EMS can provide the best possible emergency medical care to you and your family. Your subscription money allows Upper Bucks Regional EMS to hire and retain qualified medical professionals, purchase and maintain new ambulances, and invest in life saving medical equipment.

Q. How long does my subscription coverage last?

A. Subscription coverage lasts from the date of payment until April 30, 2015. Sorry, we cannot prorate your subscription, meaning if you renew your subscription part way through the subscription year, it will still run out on April 31st.

Q. Do my tax dollars fund Upper Bucks Regional EMS?

A. No. Upper Bucks Regional EMS receives money from the municipalities. Due to the high cost of delivering emergency service, these donations are not nearly enough to cover our annual operating budget, which is tight as it is. This makes your subscription a vital source of funding for us. Without paid subscriptions, we cannot continue to deliver high quality emergency care.

Q. Does my donation to my volunteer fire company provide me with a subscription to Upper Bucks Regional EMS?

A. No. Your donation to your local fire department does not provide you with a subscription to Upper Bucks Regional EMS. While we work very closely with these departments, we are independent from all volunteer fire departments and we do not receive any funding from them.

Q. Is Upper Bucks Regional EMS a department of the Townships?

A. No. We are an independent non-profit organization. Although we are a separate organization, we do work closely with the township’s to strengthen public safety.

Q. Does my subscription cover me outside of Upper Bucks Regionals coverage area?

A. Yes. Your subscription is honored by most EMS organizations in Upper Bucks County. Call (610) 847-2165 for a list of communities where you are covered.

For more information, got to the Upper Bucks Regional EMS website: http://www.ubrems.org/index.html