Board Cancels Community Center Project
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Board Cancels Community Center Project
January, 2003 “WHERE PEOPLE COME FIRST” Vol. XXX, No. 1 Board Cancels Community Center Project Plans for a Creekview Community Center, an $11 million project that was the center of public attention for more than a year, have been canceled. The decision came on a 4 to 1 vote on Jan. 2, with only Melvyn C. Finkelstein, President of the Board of Commissioners, in favor of the center. Commissioner Donald R. McCallin, who supported the project from its inception, voted to cancel it in deference, he said, to Nevin W. Funk, the Commissioner who oversees recreation for the Board. Funk made the motion, with a second from Commissioner Al Bienstock, to cancel the project. The vote ended more than 18 months of discussions, surveys, studies and public debate and followed a vote last fall to hire an architect to design the facility. The Board said at the time that once the design of the complex was completed it would know whether the center could be built under the proposed budget. But before the design was authorized, Commissioner Funk asked the Board to eliminate the center entirely. The bottom line in his decision, he said, was that the center was the type of project Hampden doesn’t have to have at this time. Bienstock, who was the prime opponent of the center, reiterated his main reasons: The center would compete unfairly with profit-making businesses in the Township and would be hard pressed to be a financially successful enterprise. McCallin called the opposition by Funk, Bienstock and Vice President Isabell Stathas “a lost opportunity we’re going to regret.” Finkelstein said the center would have “been for the betterment of the Township” and would have helped improve property values, especially in the Township’s northern sections. He said as far as he is concerned the project “is over and done with forever and ever.” Residents who wanted it, he added, “are never going to get it.” The center, modified and reduced in size after a public meeting last summer, would have included an aquatic center, a wellness/fitness area, an elevated track, two gymnasiums, multi-purpose rooms, a senior citizen center, a lounge/vending area, a banquet room and a kitchen. Typical afternoon westbound traffic snarls the Carlisle Pike. See traffic congestion story on Page 3. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS The Board of Commissioners took the following actions at recent meetings: • Adopted ordinances that prohibit the use of engine brake retarder equipment on certain roadways in the Township, restrict truck traffic on Simie Street and restrict parking on Gleim Court. • Adopted an ordinance amending the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance to regulate stormwater management in the Cedar Run watershed. • Clarified the conditions of approval for the preliminary land development plan for The Brambles Arms development. • Approved resolutions congratulating Jason S. Bollinger and James L. Durgin on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. • Granted waivers to several sections of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance and approved, with conditions, a preliminary subdivision plan for Silver Brook development, 97 lots on 57 acres at 781 Orr’s Bridge Rd., zoned Residential-Suburban, owned by William and Grace Trayer. • Approved, with conditions, a final subdivision plan for Good Hope Farm South Phase VIII, 18 lots on 7.3 acres at the intersection of Jacob and Barbara Lanes, zoned ResidentialSuburban, owned by The McNaughton Company. • Approved, with conditions, the final subdivision plan for Townes at Cross Creek Phases III, 34 lots on 19 acres at Coppercreek Road and Hillside Lane, zoned ResidentialTowne, owned by Classic Communities. • Approved, with conditions, a preliminary/final land development plan for St. John’s Center, one lot on 5 acres at Rt. 641 and St. John’s Church Road, zoned CommercialGeneral, owned by W.F. Partnership. • Approved, with conditions, a preliminary/final land development plan for Giant Food Store, one lot on six acres at Mechanicsburg Plaza, Simpson Ferry and Allendale Roads, zoned Commercial-General, owned by Giant Food Stores. • Approved, with conditions, a preliminary/final land development plan for Purina Mills, one lot on 10.5 acres at 475 St. John’s Church Rd., zoned Industrial-General. • Approved a final subdivision plan for Eric and Barbara Weigel and Scott and Tracy Weigel, two lots on four acres at 1831 Hunters Dr., zoned Residential-Country. • Approved a special exception for IBM Warehouse and Distribution Center to expand a non-conforming use at 5267 Simpson Ferry Rd., zoned Commercial-Limited. • Accepted the resignation of Richard D. Flinn, Jr., as the Township’s Emergency Management Coordinator and appointed Michael H. Gossert, the Township’s Assistant Manager, to succeed him. • Appointed McKonly & Asbury as the Township’s auditor for 2003 and LeTort Management and Trust Co. as the administrator and investment manager of the Township’s Uniformed and Non-Uniformed Pension Plans, effective Jan. 1, 2003. A NEW WAY IN — Construction crews, working before the Township was hit by an early snowstorm, move hundreds of tons of earth as part of the project to build a road connecting the Cumberland Technology Park to Good Hope Road. Once the work is completed, visitors will be able to access the park from both Wertzville and Good Hope Roads. TOWNSHIP CALENDAR JANUARY 15 Plan Review Board, 2 p.m. 15 Zoning Hearing Board 21 Industrial Development Authority, 8 a.m. 30 Board of Commissioners’ Agenda Meeting FEBRUARY 4 5 5 5 12 13 18 19 27 Board of Commissioners, If Needed Plan Review Board, 2 p.m. Hampden Twp. Volunteer Fire Company, Emergency Services Building Zoning Hearing Board Sewer Authority Planning Commission Industrial Development Authority, 8 a.m. Plan Review Board, 2 p.m. Board of Commissioners’ Agenda Meeting MARCH 4 5 5 Board of Commissioners, If Needed Plan Review Board, 2 p.m. Hampden Twp. Volunteer Fire Company, Emergency 2 http://twp.hampden.pa.us Services Building 5 Zoning Hearing Board 10 Golf Advisory Board, Caddy Shack Restaurant, 7:30 a.m. 12 Sewer Authority 13 Planning Commission 18 Industrial Development Authority, 8 a.m. 19 Plan Review Board, 2 p.m. 27 Board of Commissioners Agenda Meeting OFFICE CLOSED Jan. 20 Feb. 17 Martin Luther King Day Presidents’ Day All meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building, unless otherwise noted. The schedule is subject to change. Note: A 48-hour notice is requested for any person with a disability who needs an accommodation to participate in a Townshipsponsored program, service or employment procedure. Certain requests for accommodation may require additional notice. Please call the Township at 761-0119 if an accommodation is needed. For the hearing impaired, the Township has installed a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD). The TDD phone number is 214-1162. Traffic Congestion Study Results Due A study on Carlisle Pike congestion, from Rt. 114 in Silver Spring Twp. to 32nd Street in Camp Hill, is nearing completion and results should be in the hands of Hampden’s Board of Commissioners in February. The Board said the congestion management study, commissioned by the State Department of Transportation and being prepared by the engineering firm of Gannett Fleming, will determine the extent of the congestion and possible ways to alleviate it. The Carlisle Pike, one of the busiest thoroughfares in the Harrisburg area, is Hampden’s most congested roadway. It is not uncommon for traffic to be bumper to bumper from 32nd Street (the Camp Hill Bypass) to Silver Spring Twp. Commissioners for years have urged PennDOT to put a high priority on improving traffic flow on the Pike and various feeder roads. Approximately 18 months ago, the Commissioners approved a 12-year priority list for highway construction projects in Hampden. And topping the list was a full interchange at Rt. 581 and St. John’s Church Road. The interchange would include an east-bound off ramp and a west-bound on ramp and would provide direct access to the Industrial Park, reducing truck traffic on the Carlisle Pike, St. John’s Church Road, Trindle Road and Sporting Hill Road. At the time, the project was funded by the state for preliminary engineering in 2003. The Commissioners had asked that the engineering begin in 2002, but in the state’s 12-year plan the engineering funding now has been delayed until 2006. Unless the priority changes, the Commissioners said, construction on an interchange won’t begin for at least another five or six years. It is hoped that the results of the current study will show that the interchange should have increased priority. In the meantime, they said, the 30,000 vehicles that use the Carlisle Pike daily will continue to increase, creating more congestion. Hampden Receives Award Hampden Twp. is one of only 12 Pennsylvania communities to be chosen as a recipient of the 2001 Penn PRIME Workers’ Compensation Loss Control Award. The award is given annually to state municipalities that show a commitment to reducing workers’ compensation losses and use aggressive risk management and loss control techniques. Penn PRIME is a non-profit municipal insurer established by the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities. Clear Sidewalks— It’s The Law Township Commissioners are asking residents to keep sidewalks on their property clear of ice and snow. They also are reminding property owners that the repair of broken or damaged sidewalks is the responsibility of the property owner. EMS HONOR — Two long-time members of the Hampden Twp. Ambulance Association, James White, left, and Robert MacKay, receive plaques from Township Commissioner Isabell Stathas, on behalf of the board of Commissioners, “in appreciation for dedicated and outstanding service” to the Association. MacKay has been an Association member since 1978. White joined in 1986. Board Approves Budget The Township’s Board of Commissioners gave final approval in December to the 2003 budget that calls for $21.4 million in expenditures and the same taxes as were levied in 2002. Commissioners said a substantial cash carryover at the end of the year and increased revenue estimates were instrumental in keeping taxes unchanged for the 22nd straight year. The Board also reminded residents that the quarterly trash collection fee increased by $1 on Jan. 1 because of an increase in the state’s landfill tipping fee. The fee was raised by the State Legislature last July to $7.25 a ton, from $3.25. Find Your Name The name of a Township resident, selected randomly from computer account records, is “hidden” out of context somewhere in this newsletter. Find your name and we will treat you to a gift certificate to the Caddy Shack restaurant. If you find your name, claim the reward by calling the Township office at 761-0119 by Jan. 31. Holiday Trash Collection There will be normal trash collection on Monday, Jan. 20, Martin Luther King Day, and on Monday, Feb. 17, Presidents’ Day. Meals on Wheels Persons who would like to have the services of Meals on Wheels should call 697-5011. Anyone interested in being a volunteer driver in the Township should call Tony Toter at 7662623. 3 http://twp.hampden.pa.us Recreation To register for any of the classes or trips PLEASE CALL 761-4951. Youth Programs 2003 Summer Camp — New Participants Summer Camp applications are now available from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Recreation Department. New participants who live in the Cumberland Valley School District will be accepted on a lottery basis in order to prevent long registration lines. New participants may submit registration forms and deposits beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Feb. 10. Applications will be accepted until 2 p.m. on Feb. 24 and must be submitted in person. Mail-in and after-hours registrations will not be accepted. Applications will be assigned a number in the order in which they are received. Because of the lottery, it is not necessary to be the first one to submit your application. Families with multiple children will be assigned the same number. The lottery will be conducted at 5 p.m. on Feb. 24 in Room 202 of the Township Building. Parents may attend. After all available spots are filled, children will be placed on a waiting list and will be assigned in the sequence their number was drawn. Preschool This program is for children 4 to 5 years old and will emphasize fine and gross motor skill coordination, as well as early educational skills to prepare children for entry into the Cumberland Valley School District. The instructor, a mother of two, has a degree in elementary education and has worked as a pre-school teacher for 14 years. Classes are limited to 12 children. There is one immediate opening for January to May due to a family relocating. Classes are held from 9-11:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the rear room of the Township Building. The cost is $21 a week for residents and $30 for non-residents. Call the Recreation Department to register. Kinder Tots This is a special class for two year olds, designed to develop gross motor skills, creativity through movement, physical development and body awareness. Parental assistance is required. The class will be held from 5:30 to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays from Feb. 26 to April 2 at the Good Hope Middle School auditorium stage. The cost is $35. (Code 3781) Daytime KinderGym This is a developmental floor gymnastics program for children 3 to 5 years old, with emphasis on social and gross motor development, physical fitness and movement education, while learning numbers, colors, shapes and words. It will be held from 1:25 to 2:10 p.m. at the Facilities Building on the following Mondays: Feb. 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. The cost is $60. Residents will receive a $10 discount. (Code 3815) Daytime KinderDance This is the same program described in the preceding item. It is offered from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. on Mondays, Feb. 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 at the Facilities Building. The cost is $60. Residents will receive a $10 discount. (Code 3813) SNOW POLICY In the event of inclement weather, the Recreation Department will use the following guidelines: If the Cumberland Valley School District announces a morning delay all morning programs will be canceled. If the district announces an early dismissal all evening programs will be canceled. If the district cancels classes for the entire day all programs will be canceled. Participants may also call the Recreation Department’s Weather Cancellation Line at 558-6252 to hear a recorded message regarding the cancellation of programs. KinderDance This is a developmental dance/movement and fitness program, which teaches the basics of ballet, tap, acrobatics and creative movement. It will be held Wednesdays at the Good Hope Middle School auditorium stage. The cost is $50. Feb. 26, March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2 3-4 Years of Age (Code 3789) - 6:15-7 p.m. 5-6 Years of Age (Code 3790) - 7:15-8 p.m. Circle Time Children two and three years of age will enjoy crafts, songs and play activities all related to weekly themes. Children should dress in comfortable clothing and sneakers. Parental assistance is recommended. The class Christine D. Sutton will be held from 9:15 to 10 a.m. Mondays, Feb. 24 to March 31, at the Facilities Building. The cost is $60. Residents will receive a $10 discount. (Code 3796) Adults Swing Dance Participants will learn the basic/intermediate steps of the Jump Swing, East Coast and West Coast swing. Partners are preferred, but not required. Classes will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays on Feb. 5, 19, 26 and March 5 at the Facilities Building. The cost is $45 a person. Residents will receive a $5 discount. (Code 3997) Adult Tap Dance Tap your way to great fun and exercise! Hard-sole shoes may be worn to the first class, although tap shoes are recommended. The classes, taught by Vicki Riordan, will be held Tuesdays at the Good Hope Middle School stage, under the following schedule: Tap Dance - Introduction - 7:30-8:30 p.m. Classes will be held from Feb. 18 to March 18. The cost is $46 (Code 4105) Tap Dance Level II - 6:15-7:15 p.m. Participants can learn the Waltz Clog, Shuffle to Buffalo and Soft Shoe. Classes will be held from Feb. 18 to March 18. The cost is $46. (Code 4103) 4 http://twp.hampden.pa.us Adult Golf Lessons Girls Softball The course is open to anyone 14 years of age and older and of all levels of ability. Participants must supply their own golf clubs. Classes will be held Wednesdays on Feb. 12, 19, 26 and March 5 at the Good Hope Middle School Commons Area. The cost is $45. The schedule: Session 2 A - 7 to 8 p.m. (Code 3803) Session 2 B - 8:10 to 9:10 p.m. (Code 3804) The Cumberland Valley Girls’ Softball Association will register players for the 2003 season from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Jan. 25 and from noon to 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 1 at the Facilities Building. Community Safety First Aid and CPR Participants will learn adult, infant and child CPR as well as Standard First Aid in this American Red Cross course. The course will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 3 and from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 4 in the rear room of the Township Building. The cost is $55. Residents will receive a $10 discount. (Code 3765) The course will be repeated from 5 to 9 p.m. on March 3 and from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on March 4. (Code 3766) Sports Youth Baseball Registration Boys Lacrosse Registration Boys in grades 5 through 8 who are interested in playing lacrosse can register from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 at the Facilities building. The season will begin in March with practices behind Good Hope Middle School. Games are held through early May. Fees are $50 for the first boy in a family and $40 for each additional boy. Fees do not include equipment or uniform. Call Head Coach Mike Mendelson at 728-1210 for additional information. Discount Ski Lift Tickets Discounted ski lift tickets are available at the Recreation Department for Big Boulder/Jack Frost, Ski Roundtop, Montage, Elk, Camelback, Liberty, Seven Springs, Blue Mountain and Whitetail. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. For more details log on to the Township’s web site at www.twp.hampden.pa.us. The Hampden Youth Baseball Association will register youngsters, 6 to 18 years of age, from 1 to 4 p.m. on Jan. 25 at the Facilities Building. Players must be Township residents and turn 6 years old by July 31, 2003. New registrants must have a copy of their birth certificate. Call Bob May at 761-9412 for more information. Sledding Area HMMS Soccer IRS/AARP Tax Aid Program The Hampden-Middlesex-Monroe-Silver Spring Youth Soccer Association (HMMS) will conduct registration for the fall 2003 and spring 2004 seasons from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2 and 23 at the Cumberland Valley High School cafeteria. All players must register at one of the walk-in registration dates. All players who played with HMMS in the fall of 2002 will remain on the same team for the spring 2003 season. The player’s coach will contact parents at the end of March with a spring schedule. Children who did not play in the fall of 2002 but are interested in playing in the spring of 2003 must register on Feb. 2. Look for the “Spring Registration” table. HMMS will fill any available openings on existing teams with new spring registrants. Spring registration is on a first-come, first-placed basis. Children playing soccer with HMMS during the 2002/2003 season should receive a pre-printed registration packet by mail in January. Registration forms will also be available on line at www.hmms-soccer.org at the local Township Building and at registration. Need a Summer Job? Applications for summer employment are available at the Township Building. Categories include lifeguards, pool admission desk staff, playground director, playground staff, summer camp director, summer camp assistant director, summer camp staff, adventure camp director, adventure camp staff, office assistant, bus drivers and highway, golf course, wastewater, park/pool and maintenance/lawn care personnel. Public sledding will be available on the large hill at Creekview Recreation Area -North, weather permitting. Restrooms near the North Park pavilion will be open and heated. Volunteer tax assistants, trained by the IRS, will conduct free tax-assistance sessions for senior citizens, the disabled and low-income families of any age. The sessions will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Wednesday Feb. 5 through April 9 at the Emergency Services Building. No appointment is necessary. Residents are asked to bring last year’s tax return information, appropriate tax forms, their W-2, 1099, interest statements and other important tax information. Call AARP at 238-2277 with any questions. Aquatics Instructor Wanted The Recreation Department is seeking a qualified individual to teach deep water aerobics during the summer months at the Hampden Pool. Applications can be obtained at the Recreation Department. For further information, call Mike Erno at 761-4951. TRIPS New York City - Do Your Own Thing The bus will leave at 7:30 a.m. on March 22 from the Hampden Pool parking lot. Departure from New York is at 7 p.m. The cost is $36, with $10 non-refundable. Payment is due in full at the time of registration. Cancellations for bus trips must be made at least one month in advance to receive a refund, minus the non-refundable deposit. No refund will be granted if cancellation is made after Feb. 21. (Code 3988) 5 http://twp.hampden.pa.us Washington, D.C. This April 5 trip will leave at 8 a.m. from the Hampden Pool parking lot, arriving near the Smithsonian Institution at about 10 a.m. Participants will plan their own itinerary for the day. The bus will depart Washington at 5 p.m. It will make a fast-food dinner stop on the way home. The cost is $35, with $10 non-refundable. (Code 4001) St. Michael’s Escape to St. Michael’s on the Eastern Shore on April 26 or Aug. 16. The bus will leave at 8 a.m. from the Hampden Pool parking lot on both days. St. Michael’s is a historic town filled with shops, attractive restaurants, inns and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Upon arrival in St. Michael’s, participants will have time to browse and shop. At 2:30 p.m., a one-hour cruise is scheduled on Miles River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay. After the cruise, a 4:45 dinner is scheduled at the Crab Claw Restaurant, where the choice of entrees will be crab cakes, soft shell crabs, crab imperial and fried chicken. The return to Hampden is immediately after dinner. The cost of the trip is $70 a person and includes the cruise and dinner. A $25 per person, non-refundable deposit and your choice of entree is due at the time of reservation. The balance is due one month before the trip. No refund will be granted if cancellation is made after one month prior to the trip. (Code 3990 for April 26 trip; Code 4000 for Aug. 16 trip) ‘Lion King’ on Broadway This trip to New York City is scheduled for Saturday, May 3. The bus will leave at 7:30 a.m. from the Hampden Pool parking lot. Show time for the “Lion King” is 2 p.m. The bus will depart New York at 7 p.m. The cost of the trip, including show ticket, is $147. A $25 per person non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration. The balance is due by April 3. (Code 4150) New York City - Ellis Island The bus will leave at 7 a.m. on May 10 from the Hampden Pool parking lot, arriving at the South Street Seaport at about 11 a.m. Participants can take a ferry to the Statue of Liberty, then to Ellis Island. The bus will depart for Hampden at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $36 a person for the bus transportation, and $10 is non-refundable. No refund will be granted if cancellation is made after April 10. The cost of the ferry is extra. (Code 3991) New York City Grand Tour The Recreation Department is sponsoring a four-hour Grand Tour of New York City on May 17 and June 14. A professional guide will narrate the tour, from mid-town to the Battery. The tour also will travel to Harlem and Upper New York. The bus will leave at 6:45 a.m. from the Hampden Pool parking lot, stopping in Allentown for breakfast, which is included in the trip price. The bus will depart New York at 6 p.m. The cost of the bus fare, tour and breakfast is $63 and is due at the time of registration, with $10 non-refundable. Cancellations must be made at least one month in advance to receive a refund. (Code 3992 for May 17 trip; Code 3993 for June 14 trip) Get Your E-Newsletter! The Recreation Department is planning a periodic E-newsletter that will be sent to anyone who asks to be placed on the electronic mailing list. The newsletter will advertise upcoming recreation programs, trips and special events. To be placed on the mailing list, just e-mail a request to recnews@twp.hampden.pa.us with the word “subscribe” in the subject line. The list will not be shared with other organizations. ATTENTION POOL MEMBERS Individuals who purchased a Hampden pool pass in 2002 should keep their membership cards, which will be valid for future seasons with the purchase of another membership. Resident ID cards issued in 2002 are valid for three years. New IDs will not be issued until the date of expiration on the card. DO NOT THROW THE CARDS AWAY. NASCAR - Winston Cup The Recreation Department is sponsoring a June 1 trip to the NASCAR Winston Cup race at Dover International Speedway in Delaware. The bus will leave from the Hampden Pool parking lot at 7:30 a.m., arriving at Dover about 11 a.m. The race begins at 1 p.m. After the race, the bus will leave at about 6 p.m. The cost of the transportation and a mid-grandstand seat is $135. A $35 per person, non-refundable deposit is due at the time of reservation. The balance is due by May 1. Cancellations must be made at least one month in advance to receive a refund, minus the $35 deposit. (Code 3999) ‘Gypsy’ on Broadway The bus will leave at 7:30 a.m. from the Hampden Pool parking lot on Saturday, July 12, for Broadway, where participants will see the renowned musical “Gypsy,” starring Bernadette Peters and featuring such songs as “Everything is Coming Up Roses” and “Let Me Entertain You.” The bus will leave for Hampden at 7 p.m. The cost is $142 a person, which includes transportation and orchestra seat. A $25 a person nonrefundable deposit is due at the time of registration, with the balance due by June 12. Cancellations must be made at least one month before the trip to receive a refund, minus the deposit. (Code 4110) Washington Luncheon Cruise - Mt. Vernon This champagne brunch cruise aboard the “Odyssey” is set for Saturday, Sept. 13. The bus will leave the Hampden Pool parking lot at 7:45 a.m., with the cruise beginning at 10:45 a.m. Appetizers, entrees, salads and desserts are on the menu. The cruise will end at about 1:30 p.m., followed by a trip to Mt. Vernon, where participants will have more than two hours to tour the historic landmark. The bus will leave Mt. Vernon at 5 p.m. and arrive back in Hampden at 8 p.m. Dressy casual attire is recommended. No jeans, shorts, tank tops or halter tops are allowed. The cost for bus fare and the cruise is $82 a person. A $25 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of the reservation. The balance is due Aug. 13. Cancellations must be made at least one month in advance to receive a refund, minus the deposit. There is no refund if a cancellation is made after Aug. 13 (Code 4002) Carnival Victory Cruise This 8-day/7-night cruise is scheduled to sail from New York on Sept. 27, with stops in Boston; Portland, Maine; and Sydney and Halifax, Nova Scotia. The ship, Carnival Cruise Line’s Victory “fun ship” will return on Oct. 4. Prices start at $760 a person for a double occupancy stateroom. The cost includes roundtrip bus transportation from the Hampden Pool parking lot, all meals aboard ship, all entertainment, use of all ship facilities including four swimming pools, seven whirlpools, a 214-foot water slide, Nautica Spa, duty free shops, the largest casino at sea, dance clubs, lounges and library, all taxes and service charges. A Travel Professionals host will escort the trip with a minimum of 16 passengers. Contact the Recreation Department to receive a detailed itinerary and registration form. 6 http://twp.hampden.pa.us Snow Emergency Policy Following are highlights from the Township’s Snow and Ice Emergency Ordinance: A “general” or “limited” snow emergency will be declared whenever street conditions are dangerous because of snow accumulation. A “limited” emergency normally will be called when eight or more inches of snow are forecast. The emergency will continue for 24 hours after the snowfall ends or until canceled by the Township Manager. A “general” emergency will be declared under dire blizzard conditions. Vehicles traveling in the Township during a general emergency snowstorm (blizzard-like conditions) must have fourwheel drive capability or be equipped with chains or snow tires (all-season radial tires are not considered snow tires). The parking of vehicles on any street, road, or highway during a general or limited emergency is prohibited. Following are snow removal priorities: • Top priorities are the main roads, including Orr’s Bridge Road, Good Hope Road, Lamb’s Gap Road, Creekview Road, Central Boulevard, Erb’s Bridge Road and Skyport Road. • After the main roads are clear and remain passable, road crews will attempt to open the principle access road to each development. However, if main roads require additional attention, development plowing may have to be halted. • After the snow has stopped falling, plows will return to the developments to make a pass on each of the roads in each direction. Once all development roads are open, plows will return to widen them, if possible, to the curb. • Residents can help in three ways: Don’t travel unless necessary; don’t shovel or blow snow onto plowed or treated streets (the Township has an ordinance that prohibits this, under penalty of law); and move your car off the street so that plows have more room to operate. This is especially critical in cul-de-sacs. Residents can also help by removing snow from fire hydrants near their property. • Plowing will begin when the snow is three inches deep. Planning /Zoning Issues Planning Commission The Planning Commission took the following action at recent meetings: • Recommended disapproval of a special exception application from Cumberland Valley Land Clearing to extend, expand or enlarge an existing non-conformity in a Residential-Country zone, tan bark processing, top soil screening, storage and sales at 6820 Wertzville Rd. • Recommended approval of a preliminary/final subdivision plan for Van and Patsy Milbrand, two lots on 12.7 acres on Lula Lane, zoned Residential-Suburban. • Recommended approval of a preliminary/final subdivision and land development plan for Harry F. Christie, three lots on 3.4 acres at 5517, 5519 and 5521 Carlisle Pike, zoned Commercial-Limited. • Recommended approval of a final subdivision plan for Wentworth Estates, Phase I, 35 lots on 115 acres at I-81 and the Wertzville Road, zoned Residential-Country. • Recommended approval of a special exception application from Animal House to expand an existing non-conforming use at 114 S. Sporting Hill Rd. • Recommended approval of a preliminary subdivision plan New Business The following businesses have opened, relocated or expanded in the Township: • Jeffrey’s Flowers & Distinctive Accents, 5256 E. Trindle Rd. • Changes Salon & Day Spa, Inc., 5117 E. Trindle Rd. • Tuesday Morning, 5103 Carlisle Pike • On Stage Hair Design, 205 S. Sporting Hill Rd. • Legacy Bank, 4231 Trindle Rd.. • Waddell & Reed, 5027 E. Trindle Rd. • Hooters Restaurant, 6035 Carlisle Pike • Zen Japanese Cuisine, 5211 Simpson Ferry Rd. for Silver Brook development, 97 lots on 57 acres at 781 Orr’s Bridge Rd., owned by William and Grace Trayer. • Recommended approval of a final subdivision plan for Good Hope Farms South Phase VIII, 18 lots on 7 acres at Jacob Lane and Barbara Drive, owned by The McNaughton Company. • Recommended approval of the final subdivision plan for Townes at Cross Creek Phase III, 34 lots on 19 acres at Coppercreek Road and Hillside Lane, owned by Classic Communities. • Recommended approval of a preliminary/final land development plan for St. John’s Center, one lot on five acres at Rt. 641 and St. John’s Church Road, owned by W.F. Partnership. • Recommended approval of a preliminary/final land development plan for the Giant Food Store at Simpson Ferry and Allendale Roads. • Recommended approval of a preliminary/final land development plan for Purina Mills, 475 St. John’s Church Rd Zoning Hearing Board The Zoning Hearing Board canceled its December meeting. Replace Old Detectors Smoke detectors that have been in your home for more than 10 years should probably be replaced, according to the National Fire Protection Association. The NFPA said that its studies indicate that older residential smoke detectors have a 30 percent probability of failure within the first 10 years. Unless you know the detectors are new, it says, it is recommended to replace them when moving into a new house. 7 http://twp.hampden.pa.us PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID HARRISBURG PA PERMIT NO 80 230 S. Sporting Hill Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Fredricksen Library The Cleve J. Fredricksen Library in Camp Hill has announced the following programs: Thursday, Jan. 16, 7 p.m. — Dr. Robert Ives will lead a Monday, Feb. 10, 7 p.m. — Pulitzer Prize-winning discussion on “Hobbits for the 21st Century.” Journalist William Ecenbarger will discuss his book Monday, Jan. 20, 7 p.m. — Judy Van Valkenburgh will “Walkin the Line: A Journey from Past to Present Along lead a discussion on “Empire Falls, Maine,” the Pulitzer the Mason-Dixon.” Prize-winning novel by Richard Russo. Monday, Feb. 17, 7 p.m. — Dr. E. Morris Sider, retired Thursday, Jan. 23, 7 p.m. — A new library feature, Messiah College professor, will lead a discussion on “Getting Started,” will showcase experts on varied “The Stone Diaries,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by topics. The first program will be on book collecting Carol Shields. and will be conducted by Jeff Ketelsleger, an Thursday, Feb. 20, 7 p.m. — The “Getting Started” series antiquarian book seller. continues with “Getting Started in Classical Music,” a Sunday, Feb. 9, 2 p.m. — Local historian Herbert Kruger discussion to be conducted by Dick Strawser, Music Director at WITF-FM. will investigate “The Beginnings of East Pennsboro and the Opening of the Enola Yards.” Hampden Township Newsletter 230 S. Sporting Hill Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 (717) 761-0119 Police Department: 761-2609 Recreation Department: 761-4951 E-Mail address: hampden@twp.hampden.pa.us Web Page address: http://twp.hampden.pa.us Commissioners Melvyn C. Finkelstein, President Isabell Stathas, Vice President Nevin W. Funk Donald R. McCallin Al Bienstock Manager/Secretary John E. Bradley Jr. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS – Seated, from left, Donald R. McCallin, Melvyn C. Finkelstein, President, and Al Bienstock. Standing, Nevin W. 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