Friday, January 31, 2020

Agenda - Columbia Borough Council Work Session - February 4, 2020



Land bank takes over Columbia house damaged by fire


EMILY JONES | LNP Correspondent

- When: Council meeting, Jan. 28.

- What happened: Council voted unanimously for the Lancaster County Land Bank to acquire property at 521 Locust St.

- Background: The Lancaster County Land Bank deals with real estate problems such as abandoned, blighted or tax-delinquent properties. If the municipality and school district agree to turn over the property to the land bank, the property will be taken off the tax rolls while it is rehabilitated for sale.

- Why it matters: 521 Locust St. was recently damaged in a fire. Council reported the owner has no intention to restore the damage, and the property is tax delinquent. The property, currently worth an estimated $36,600, is in a residential area between Route 462 and North Sixth Street, near the Columbia Public Library and Park Elementary School. Council President Heather Zink and Mayor Leo S. Lutz speculated that when rehabilitated, the property could be sold for at least twice its current value, generating property tax revenue for the borough. The Columbia school board also approved the acquisition of the property by the land bank.

- Quotable: "If we don't take it, it's just going to sit there, because the owner has indicated that they are basically going to walk away. They want nothing to do with the property," Zink said.

- Termination of contract: Council voted to renegotiate with a human resources consultant who terminated her contract with the borough in a letter dated Jan. 21. The original contract, awarded last year to consultant Kathy McCool, was the subject of a Sunshine Act complaint made against the borough by Zink, who was then running for her current seat. Zink had accused council of awarding McCool the contract without discussion in a public meeting. Zink said after the Jan. 28 meeting McCool's termination was unrelated to last year's Sunshine complaint. Instead it had to do with a misunderstanding on the part of council regarding the amount of work McCool still needed to complete.

- Columbia Crossing: Mark Platts, the president of Susquehanna National Heritage Area, which manages Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, announced the center will receive a new $10,000 grant from the National Park Service.

https://lancasteronline.com/news/regional/land-bank-takes-over-columbia-house-damaged-by-fire/article_8df63086-43a4-11ea-8096-3b7e89458694.html 

Police: Columbia man had bottles of Fireball in his pockets when he was pulled over for suspected DUI

A Columbia man is facing DUI and related charges after he was found with two mini-bottles of Fireball Whiskey in his pocket during a traffic stop early Sunday morning in Manor Township, police say.

Diego Gonzalez-Colon, 34, was arrested at about 2:15 a.m. after Manor Township Police pulled him over in the area of Whitechapel Road and Sutherland Road, according to police. Because it is his third DUI offense in 10 years, police say, the DUI charge from Sunday's incident is a felony offense.

MORE:

https://fox43.com/2020/01/31/police-columbia-man-had-bottles-of-fireball-in-his-pockets-when-he-was-pulled-over-for-dui/ 

Columbia woman receives birthday transformation on 'Ambush Makeover'

Denise Keyser is a big fan of the "Today" show and its "Ambush Makeover" segment — so much so, she often works from home on Thursdays so she can watch the segment live, she said.

And now, Keyser can call herself not only a longtime fan of the show, but also a guest. 
Keyser appeared on the Thursday, Jan. 30 episode of "Ambush Makeover" where she was chosen, along with another woman, among many football fans in the "Today" show plaza to receive a new "game-changing" look for the Superbowl this Sunday.

MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/columbia-woman-receives-birthday-transformation-on-ambush-makeover/article_3ca498aa-43c5-11ea-99e6-e743b3447345.html 

Coming: an event barn in Columbia – Columbia news, views & reviews

A event barn | In a hearing that lasted just over two hours, last night, Columbia's zoning hearing board conditionally approved Douglas and Lori Ressler's application to operate an event barn on their property at 1145 Ridge Avenue.

MORE:

https://columbianewsandviews.com/2020/01/30/coming-an-event-barn-in-columbia/ 

Columbia names Distinguished Alumni: Hilary Hershey and Glenn Vogel

The Columbia Education Foundation honored Hilary Hershey and Glenn C. Vogel as Distinguished Alumni in November.

MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/news/schools/columbia-names-distinguished-alumni-hilary-hershey-and-glenn-vogel/article_f926e08c-414f-11ea-b7f3-db09652fe935.html 

Scam Alert: Caller Claiming to be a Deputy Sheriff, Demanding Payment of Fine | Lancaster County District Attorney's Office


Residents are warned to beware of an active scam involving a caller identifying himself as a member of the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office while demanding payment for fines. Multiple incidents were reported to the Sheriff's Office on Tuesday. 

At least two similar incidents were reported earlier this month. In one recent report, a female received a call Tuesday from a person who claimed to be "Deputy Simmons" with the Sheriff's Office. There is no Deputy Simmons with the Sheriff's Office; however, the name of an actual deputy was used in the previous attempts. The caller told the female target that she missed a court date and there would be a warrant issued for her arrest - if a "fine" was not paid. Beware of this scam. 

Anyone with information (or who has received a call like this) is asked to contact the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office at 717-299-8200 or the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office, Detective Division, at 717-390-7771. 

Anyone with an existing fine would not be directed to make payment in such a manner.The calls are being placed from 717-883-0945. The incidents are under investigation. 

MEDIA CONTACT: Brett A. Hambright, 717-295-2041; bhambright@co.lancaster.pa.us; Twitter: @BrettHambright 

Source:  Lancaster County District Attorney's Office

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