Friday, April 14, 2017

The Columbia Connection - New newsletter hits town


Residents will be receiving The Columbia Connection, the borough's Spring 2017 newsletter, over the next few days.

Which brochure is which?

The brochure shown on the left was mailed recently to Columbia residents. The one on the right was created by the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce and is available at various locations in the borough.


Due to confusion regarding the new "Historic Columbia" brochure that residents received in the mail recently, Columbia Spy spoke with a representative of the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce.

The Chamber did not create the new brochure (shown above left). Their brochure (right) is aimed at visitors and is not mailed to residents.

Columbia Spy also contacted the borough manager and passed on complaints received directly from residents. Some residents said the list of businesses and map in the new brochure were incomplete.


Thursday, April 13, 2017

Seasonal code info on outdoor burning & garage/yard sales



Outdoor Burning on Private Property (Fire Pits)

Permit/Application
A permit is required for any outdoor burning. Applications are available on the Borough’s website (www.columbiapa.net) or at the Borough Office (308 Locust Street). Application fees are set by resolution and an Outdoor Burning Permit is currently $25.00.

Inspection
The Fire Chief or his/her designee will contact the Applicant to make an appointment to inspect the proposed burn area and will approve or deny the application based on his/her findings.

Once approved, the outdoor fire device shall not be relocated or replaced without reapplication, inspection and approval.

Rules Regarding Outdoor Burning
Every outdoor fire shall be burned in, and confined to, a noncombustible, ventilated container covered with a screen of 1/2 inch or smaller mesh or with other noncombustible containers or incinerators.

Every resident must have an approved extinguishment agent on-site and operational at all times when the fire is burning.

No such fire shall be closer than 10 feet from any building or structure.

No fire is allowed to burn upon any day except between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. EST.

No such fire shall be allowed to burn unless attended by an adult.


Garage/Yard Sales

Permit
No permit is required for a resident to have a Garage/Yard Sale


Restrictions regarding Garage/Yard Sales:

Items to be sold
Items to be sold at garage sales must belong solely to the household where the sale is held. It shall be unlawful to bring in and sell goods belonging to others or to purchase items specifically to sell at a garage sale, with the exception of such sales conducted on behalf of charitable or service organizations.

Hours of operation
All such sales may be held only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Signs
Only one four-square-foot sign shall be permitted advertising the sale. Such sign shall be located upon the premises where the sale occurs and shall be removed promptly upon the completion of the sale.  ABSOLUTELY NO SIGNS SHALL BE POSTED ON TREES/TELEPHONE POLES/STREET SIGN POLES

Limitations
Garage/yard sales shall be limited to two per calendar year per residence.
No garage sale shall extend beyond a two-day period.

Upcycle at Columbia Crossing Saturday, April 15


Upcycling is all about reusing the items you are about to toss in the trash and turning it into something beautiful. There are great ways to reuse simple items like toilet paper tubes or magazines. 

Get messy and creative on Saturday, April 15, from 10 am to 4 pm at Columbia Crossing. Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority will help you make a seed starter to take home. Plus, design your own beads out of magazines to create a cool keychain. 

Activities are available throughout the day and are great for all ages. Suggested donation of $2 per person to help support programming at Columbia Crossing.

Columbia Borough Spring Clean-up May 5 & 6


More on the McGinness Airfield sale

The following information on the pending sale of the McGinness Airfield, 1020 Manor Street, has been provided by the Columbia Borough Office.




The 33-page report can be accessed HERE.






The complete Agreement of Sale can be accessed HERE.





Wednesday, April 12, 2017

In Your Community: Radar guns and your trash services

On Monday night, Columbia Borough Council unanimously voted to support a push for local police departments in Pennsylvania to use radar guns. Currently, only State Police are allowed to use them.
VIDEO HERE:
http://abc27.com/2017/04/11/in-your-community-radar-guns-and-your-trash-services/