Board of Supervisors
Wednesday, March 28 2012
Next Resolution R-11-03
Next Ordinance No.561
NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2012
7:30 PM
PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA
- 1. CALL TO ORDER
- 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
- 3. MOMENT OF SILENCE
- 4. FLAG PRESENTATIONS
- 5. SPECIAL PRESENTATION
- · Check Presentation from Ronald McDonald House to the Miracle League
- 6. PUBLIC COMMENT
- CONSENT ITEMS
(A) Approval of February 22, 2012 Minutes
(B) Accounts Payable for March 14, 2012
(C) Accounts Payable for March 28, 2012
- 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS
- LIAISON REPORTS
George F. Komelasky
(D) Consider Bids for Yard Waste Disposal
Eileen Silver
James T. Cunningham
(E) Consider Bids for Street Signs & Posts
(F) Consider Bids for Road Materials
Kimberly Rose
(G) Authorization to Advertise an Ordinance Adopting a Restated Police Pension Plan Document
Frank Rothermel
(H) Consider Dedication of Northampton Gate, Phases I, II, III, V, and VI, Rock Way & Newtown-Richboro Road
(I) Consider Authorization to Advertise Stormwater Management Ordinance Amendment
(J) Consider Waiver of Land Development for Estates Chimney (former Holland Garden Site & Shopping Center)
(K) Consider Waiver of Land Development for Northampton Fire Station 3, Newtown-Richboro Road
(L) Consider Waiver of Land Development for William Penn Bank, Second Street Pike
- 10. PUBLIC COMMENT
- ADJOURNMENT
Rules of Conduct for Board of Supervisor Meetings
In order to conduct efficient and productive meetings of the Board of Supervisors, residents are encouraged to follow these simple rules when offering public comment:
- · Stay focused on the topic being discussed
- · Accept divergent perspectives and respect the opinions of others
- · Listen carefully about what others are saying whether or not you agree
- · Do not interrupt others when they are speaking
- · Limit your comments to 5 minutes, if possible, to allow time for others to participate in the meeting discussion
- · Focus on positive, constructive outcomes
- · Avoid comments about personal matters; limit comments to Township business only
- · Do not hold side conversations; they are disruptive
- · Encourage & support different points of view
- · When in doubt, ask for clarification
- · Recognize that everyone shares responsibility for the success of the community
The Board believes that following these simple rules will encourage positive discourse on matters involving the Township and its government, improves cooperation among meeting participants, and will help keep Northampton Township a great place to live, work, and raise a family.