Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Meeting of the Whole May 26, 2015 Summary - Part 2
A second summary of the highlights of the May 26 Meeting of the Whole:
Chiques Rock Outfitters
Jim Cox, proprietor of Chiques Rock Outfitters, asked to install a bait vending machine at River Park. Councillor Barry Ford read him a lengthy statement from the borough's solicitor detailing stipulation for such a venture. In summary, the project must be bid out.
Columbia Kettle Works
Bill Collister, Columbia Kettle Works proprietor, asked council for a variance to allow sidewalk tables and seating outside his establishment on Third Street. He stated that his enterprise has succeeded in bringing people into town and that his customer base is fairly well-off. He also stated that his business is more of an attraction than a bar and closes by 10 p.m. Council informed him that such seating must be at least 20 feet from any adjacent street (for example, Walnut Street or Avenue H) and that a number of parking spaces versus seats must be provided, according to ordinance. Councillor Ford said he would talk to Zoning and Planning Officer Jeff Helm about the issue.
Municipal Legislation
Councillor Barry Ford discussed a requirement for registration/inspection for vehicles to park on borough streets. After a brief discussion, he expressed his displeasure with the codes department citing people for backyard basketball nets.
"We've got bigger fish to fry in Columbia," he said. "We want people to be out playing."
Ford also expressed concern over the so-called "bomb trains," trains hauling a large number of oil-carrying cars. He stated his wish to send a letter to Senator Bob Casey supporting his efforts to address train safety, since trains run through the borough on a regular basis. Mayor Leo Lutz added that the issue relates to Homeland Security.
Sewage Issue
Jerry Hawn, who owns a property on the 500 block of Walnut Street, addressed council about the sewage problem he has dealt with since January. He had addressed council about this issue at a previous meeting. Although the situation has since been resolved, Mr. Hawn expressed concern over the lack of response from the codes department, citing specific phone calls that were not returned. He presented photographs of his basement with a significant amount of sewer water on the floor. He also stood a five-gallon bucket on the floor before councillors and asked what would happen if he spilled the contents. Council stated that he would have to clean it up, and then he asked, "What happens if I don't?" He said that codes cited his son for a butterfly bush growing out of concrete, but would not condemn a house with a sewer water leak.
Interim Borough Manager Ron Miller and council remained steadfast that it is not the borough's problem; he was told to file a civil lawsuit. Mr. Hawn tried pointing out that the codes department bears some responsibility in their failure to act.
Meeting of the Whole May 26, 2015 Summary - Part 1
Bidding would not be required (as was the case with Daisy Pagan's previous offer to operate the building), because the foundation would be offering a professional service. Resident Frank Doutrich later asked council if they were aware that the operating expense is projected to be $150,000 per year, and council answered in the affirmative.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
COLUMBIA BOROUGH PARKS AND RECREATION 2015 SUMMER PROGRAM
The Columbia Borough Parks and Recreation Commission will be providing a summer playground program for children entering 2nd grade through 6thgrade. The playground program will be located at Rotary Park and Makle Park starting June 15, 2015 through July 24, 2015. The hours for the playground program will be 9:30 AM until 12:00 noon Monday through Friday.
There will be various sports related activities such as basketball, softball, soccer, football, kick ball, jump rope, whiffle ball, horse shoes, quoits and various board games.
Parents will need to complete a registration and waiver form in order for their child/children to participate. In addition, parents, babysitters, or guardians are responsible to pick up their child/children each day.
In case of inclement weather, the playground will be cancelled for that day.
There is no cost to participate in this program. Open the following link to fill out the Registration form. Preregistration forms can be dropped off at the Columbia Borough Office located at 308 Locust Street, Columbia, Pennsylvania on or before June 8, 2015.
Registration, waiver and Release Form for Summer Program