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ADVERTISEMENT FOR EMPLOYMENTPARKING & CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER

Borough of Bath, Northampton County- is accepting applications for the part-time position of Parking & Code Enforcement Officer. Current or retired police officer check out this opportunity! A person in this position enforces borough parking and code ordinances; interacts with the public regarding enforcement issues and general information matters; services and maintains parking enforcement equipment, such as meters, signs, and performs related duties.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and stand; walk long distances; drive a vehicle; talk and hear in person; engage in repetitive movements of hands and wrists; reach with hands and arms; stoop, bend, kneel and crouch and occasionally lift or move up to fifty (50) pounds.

Ability to mount and dismount curbs; reach under and lift windshield wipers to place tickets. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, the use of both eyes, depth perception, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus.

While performing the duties of this position, the incumbent is regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; analyze and solve problems; use math, observe people and situations; read and interpret data, information, and instruments; learn and apply new skills; work with constant interruptions; and interact with the public, some of whom may be dissatisfied, quarrelsome and/or abusive.

The employee frequently works in all types of outdoor weather conditions in or near moving and/or heavy traffic. The incumbent is regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles and loud or prolonged noise levels and occasionally works near moving mechanical parts.

Qualifications required for appointment include graduation from high school or G.E.D equivalent. Possession of a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license and a safe driving record. Applicants are required to undergo and pass a criminal records review and physical, and background check prior to employment.

Flexible scheduling is available. Range of work hours is between 15 and 25 hours a week. At least half of the scheduled work hours must be during the evening hours; between 6p and 6a Monday through Sunday. Starting salary is between $17.12 and $19.97 per hour. Evening shifts pays time and half: between $25.68 and $29.96 per hour. Weekend hours pay double time: between $34.24 and $39.94 per hour. On-call pay benefits are available.

Applications are available at the Borough of Bath Municipal Building, 121 S. Walnut Street, Bath, PA 18014 between the hours of 9:00AM- 4:00PM. The Borough of Bath is an equal opportunity employer. Any questions please call Borough Manager Bradford Flynn at (610) 837- 6525.

Send completed applications and resumes to: Borough of Bath Attn: Borough Manager 121 S. Walnut Street Bath, PA 18014 Or via email to: manager@boroughofbath.org

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Don Arndt 526(184)

Jose Negron 322

Steve Glesias 571(215)

Bryan Heckman 575(200)

Noah Durnin 610(235,211)

PALMER TROPHY - 4

Ed Gallagher 583(246)

Joe Mandarino 574(201)

Walt Getz 567(222)

James Joniec 504(221)

Jimmy Bendekovitz 667(231,223)

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James Mandarino 335

Shawn Kulick 568(208)

Robert Kulick 397

Bruce Walters 626(223,211)

Mike Klement 513(183)

TAYLOR HONEY - 1

Ed Taylor 557(200)

John Hotter 334

Scott Friebolin 490

Mark Janda 531(177)

Milt Kelly 595(203)

G&L SIGN FACTORY - 3

Paul Duda 514(215)

Don Schoeffling 379

Brian Silvius 487

Bill Fortner 560(213)

Jason Eberts 659(231,215)

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George Hyde 552(184) Randy Fritz 345 Bill Bachman 531(191)

Earl Holland Jr 630(234,215)

Butch Holland Sr 537(199

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Moore Twp.

Continued with Plainfield Township.

Public Works Director Craig Hoffman announced that Gene Mackes is retiring after 8.5 years with the Public Works Department. Supervisors unanimously approved new hires Jonathan Good and Spencer Tacker for municipal worker positions.

Hoffman also updated the announcement for 2023 seal coat projects, which now includes Derhammer Road, North Oaks Road, Bigley Road, Vista Drive, Alpine Drive, South Mink Road between 946 and West Scenic Drive, Hillcrest Lane, Applebutter Lane, Crest Vue Circle, and Horseshoe Road.

Parks and Recreation Chairperson Jodie Hartzell requested that the board consider a shortterm solution for adding another pickleball court. Supervisors approved adding temporary taped lines to the basketball court when it gets resurfaced, which will have a net that can be chained to the fence on either side of the court when it is not being used for basketball.

Hartzell was also given the go-ahead to pursue a DCED grant to put an additional pickleball court in. However, the application would be for 2024, so if approved, residents would not see the addition until 2025.

In other news, Township Engineer Kevin Horvath presented cost estimates for alternative plans for restoring, remediating, maintaining, and/or vacating Trach Road: Removal of the roadway and restoring the road to preexisting conditions would cost approximately $89,000; remediation of the roadway including regrading the existing aggregate and creating a new infiltration channel would cost approximately $125,000; maintaining the existing road would cost approximately $2,700 annually; and vacating the road would leave it up to the property owners that border the road to do with it as they please.

However, contiguous property owners Jeffrey Henderson and Rudy Klein voiced that they do not want the roadway to be restored to pre existing conditions because doing so would inhibit crop growth. Henderson and Klein expressed that they are not opposed to vacating the road, but that they would prefer the road to be remediated in order to resolve the erosion issues.

Supervisors did not yet vote on which option they prefer, but unanimously voted to vacate Trach Road in order to move forward with the process.

Township Solicitor David M. Backenstoe will move forward with drafting an ordinance to determine the metes and bounds, and then the hearing will have to be advertised before it is held, which could put the timeframe for the hearing within two to three months.

In other business, Township Manager Nicholas C. Steiner expressed that residents have been complaining about speeding on South Mink Road. Chief West and Public Works Director Hoffman will work together to post additional speed limit signs along the road to try to mitigate the speeding.

Next, the board unanimously approved the adoption of the Agritourism/Agritainment Ordinance. Agritourism is an agriculturally based operation or activity that brings visitors to a farm or ranch such as farmers markets, roadside markets/ stands, u-pick operations, corn mazes, petting farms, etc., and agritainment is farm-based entertainment including activities such as hayrides, wine tasting, and harvest festivals.

The ordinance defines and lists criteria for each and states that they are allowed in every zoning district in the township as a special exception use. Individuals and farmers that want to take advantage of the ordinance to generate additional revenue can go to the Zoning Hearing Board and show that they comply with the basic criteria.

Following, supervisors approved a resolution to allow Manager Steiner to apply for the Northampton County Livable Landscapes grant to update the township’s open space plan and incorporate other areas of parks and recreation. The final estimate Steiner received for the work was $95,000, which the township would be responsible for half of because the grant stipulates that it will

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Traffic stop in the 1500 block of Main St., the unit block of W. 21st St., Canal St. and W. 21st St., and Main St. and 18th St. Traffic stops were conducted.

EMS ambulance assist in the

1700 block of Main St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

DUI in the unit block of W. 21st St. Report of a suspected DUI.

Suspicious act in the 1300 block of Vienna St. Report of a suspicious act.

Domestic in the 1300 block of Stewart St. between a male and a female.

EMS ambulance assist in the 200 block of E. 9th St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a female.

Agency assist in the 100 block of W. 30th St. Request to assist Bethlehem State Police locate a male.

Assist person in the 2400 block of Dewey Ave. Officers assist a female.

Juvenile problem in the 600 block of Buckingham Dr. Report of a juvenile issue.

Death, attended/unattended in the 2200 block of Ridge Alley. Report of an unattended death.

Harassment in the 700 block of Washington Ave. Report of harassment.

Disturbance in the 1300 block of Newport Ave. Report of a disturbance.

Check person/welfare in the unit block of W. 21st St. Request to check the welfare of a male.

Non-reportable accident, W. 27th St. and Frank Dr. involving one vehicle.

Neighbor complaint in the 2400 block of Dewey Ave., and the 1200 block of Newport Ave. Reports of neighbor issues.

Criminal mischief in the 300 block of E. 10th St. Report of damage to a tire of a legally parked vehicle.

Disturbance in the 1000 block of Main St. Report of a disturbance.

Juvenile problem in the 500 block of E. 23rd St. Report of a juvenile issue.

Noise complaint in the unit block of E. 13th St. Report of loud music.

MARCH 19 of Line Alley, and E. 11th St. and Washington Ave. Traffic stops were conducted.

Suspicious act in the 1500 block of Lincoln Ave. Report of a suspicious act.

Fire call in the 2000 block of Center St. Officers assist Northampton Fire Department.

EMS ambulance assist in the unit block of Lerchenmiller Dr. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a female.

Assist person in the 1700 block of Main St. Officers assist a female.

March 21

Agency assist in the unit block of S. Front St., Coplay. Request for Officers to assist Coplay Police Department.

EMS ambulance assist in the 300 block of E. 12th St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a female.

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Domestic in the 1600 block of Newport Ave. between a male and a female.

Juvenile problem in the 1000 block of Main St. Report of a juvenile issue.

Traffic stop in the 1600 block of Laubach Ave., Main St. and Laubach Ave., the 700 block of Main St., and Main St. and E. 15th St. Traffic stops were conducted.

EMS ambulance assist in the 200 block of W. 26th St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

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EMS ambulance assist in the 1700 block of Main St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

EMS ambulance assist in the 1300 block of Vienna St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

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Traffic stop in the 1000 block of Main St. A traffic stop was conducted.

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Check person/welfare in the 1600 block of Railroad St. Request to check the welfare of a female.

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Hit and run accident in the 2100 block of Siegfried Ave. Report of a legally parked vehicle struck, offending vehicle left the scene. A witness was able toidentify offending vehicle.

Juvenile problem in the 300 block of E. 18th St., and the 600 block of E. 21st St. Reports of juvenile issues.

Fraud in the 700 block of E. 18th St. Report of ID fraud.

Traffic stop in the 2000 block

Check person/welfare in the 1700 block of Main St. Request to check the welfare of a female.

March 22

Reportable accident, 19th St. and Main St. involving two vehicles.

Check person/welfare in the 1500 block of Main St. Request to check the welfare of a female.

Check person/welfare, 8th St. and Howertown Rd. Request to check the welfare of a male.

Traffic stop in the 1600 block of Laubach Ave., W. 21st St. and Canal St., and the 900 block of Main St. Traffic stops were conducted.

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