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OFFICIAL
TOWN OF McCANDLESS
ORDINANCE NO. ______
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF McCANDLESS,
COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY, COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING THE CODIFIED
ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF McCANDLESS, AT
PART THIRTEEN, TITLE THREE (“ZONING CODE”), TO
AMEND THE DEFINITION OF “DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA
SYSTEM (DAS)” AND “STEALTH TECHNOLOGY,” TO
ADD DEFINITIONS FOR “MINIMAL FUNCTIONAL
HEIGHT,” “SMALL WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
FACILITIES” AND “MICRO-WIRELESS
COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES,” TO AMEND AND ADD
PROVISIONS REGARDING RETENTION OF EXPERTS
AND TO ESTABLISH CONDITIONS FOR “SMALL
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES,”
INCLUDING REGULATIONS RELATING TO APPLICATION
CONTENTS, TIMING OF REVIEW, FEES, DESIGN,
SITING AND ABANDONMENT.
WHEREAS, Part Thirteen, Title Three (“Zoning Code”) the Codified Ordinances
of the Town of McCandless defines and establishes conditions for the construction of
communications towers and antennae, both within and outside of public rights-of-
way; and
WHEREAS, on September 27, 2018, the Federal Communications Commission
issued a “Declaratory Ruling and Third Report and Order,” which took full effect on
April 15, 2019 (“FCC Order”) and places certain limits on municipal management of
wireless communications towers and antennas; and
WHEREAS, the FCC Order establishes specific requirements regarding so-called
“small wireless facilities,” which have been deployed at significantly more locations in
public rights-of-way across the United States to accommodate the rapidly increasing
demand for wireless services and to prepare national infrastructure for 5G technology;
and
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WHEREAS, the FCC Order provides specific guidelines for municipal permit
fees, annual right-of-way management fees, and timelines for approvals of small
wireless facilities, such that the fees and approvals for small wireless facilities are
comparatively less than those for non-small wireless facilities; and
WHEREAS, the FCC Order also requires that specific aesthetic and design
requirements for small wireless facilities be “objective” and “published in advance”;
and
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of McCandless now desires to amend
its Zoning Code to ensure compliance with the FCC Order, and to confirm that the
Town’s aesthetic and design requirements are applicable to applications for both small
and non-small wireless facilities.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Town Council of
the Town of McCandless, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, that:
Section 1. The definitions of “Distributed Antenna Systems” and “Stealth Technology” in Section 1311.04(a) (“Definitions”) of the Zoning Code, are hereby repealed and restated as follows: (40.1) “Distributed Antenna System (DAS)” means a network of Wireless
Communications Facilities that distributes RF signals from transceivers at a central hub to a specific service area with poor coverage or inadequate capacity. As typically configured, a DAS network consists of: (1) a number of remote communications nodes deployed throughout the desired coverage area, each including at least one antenna for transmission and reception; (2) a high capacity signal transport medium (typically fiber optic cable) connecting each node to a central communications hub site; and (3) radio transceivers located at the hub site (rather than at each individual node as is the case for small cells) to process or control the communications signals transmitted and received through the antennas. Only qualified “neutral-host” DAS networks that can support multiple providers simultaneously shall be considered public utilities if owned and/or operated by an entity granted public utility status (i.e., entities granted certificates of convenience as
competitive access providers). DAS networks that support only a single wireless service provider shall be governed by Section 1341.13 (“TOWERS AND ANTENNAS”), as amended.
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(109.1) “Stealth Technology” means camouflaging methods applied to wireless communications towers, Antennas and other facilities which render them more visually appealing or blend the proposed facility into existing structure or visual backdrop in such a manner as to render it minimally visible to the casual observer. Such methods include, but are not limited to, architecturally screened roof-mounted Antennas, building-mounted Antennas painted to match the existing structure and facilities constructed to resemble trees, shrubs and light poles. The Town administration is authorized to publish objective standards for stealth technology to ensure that the established character of the Town is maintained.
Section 2. The following definitions are hereby added to Section 1311.04(a) (“Definitions”) of the Zoning Code:
(89.2) “Minimum Functional Height” means the minimum height necessary for Wireless Communications Facility to fill a gap in coverage.
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(125.6) “Wireless Communications Facility, Micro-” means a Wireless Communication Facility, including those deployed aerially between utility poles or similar fixtures, and typically having dimensions no greater than 24 inches in length, 15 inches in width, and 12 inches in height, and an exterior antenna of no greater than 11 inches in length per FCC regulations, as amended. * * * *
(125.7) “Wireless Communications Facility, Small” means a Wireless Communications Facility, commonly used for the deployment of the next generation of wireless service, including 5G, and also including Micro-Wireless Communications Facilities, that meets the following conditions:
(1) The structure on which antenna facilities are mounted—
(i) is 50 feet or less in height, or
(ii) is no more than 10 percent taller than other adjacent structures, or
(iii) is not extended to a height of more than 50 feet or by more than 10 percent above its preexisting height as a result of the collocation of new antenna facilities; and
(2) Each antenna associated with the deployment (excluding the associated equipment) is no more than three cubic feet in volume; and
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(3) All antenna equipment associated with the facility (excluding antennas) are cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume; and
(4) The facility does not require antenna structure registration under FCC regulations; and
(5) The facility is not located on Tribal lands, as defined under 36 CFR 800.16(x); and
(6) The facility does not result in human exposure to radiofrequency radiation in excess of the applicable safety standards specified by the FCC.
Section 3. Section 1341.13 of the Zoning Code is amended to add the following Section 1341.13(i):
(i) Special Requirements for Small Wireless Communications Facilities (1) In addition to the regulations set forth above, the following shall apply to Communications Facilities and/or Antenna that meet the definition of Small Wireless Communications Facilities, regardless of their location. In the event of a conflict, these regulations shall control.
A. The Town Administration is authorized to develop an application for the installation of any Small Wireless Communications Facility, which shall include, at a minimum, the following:
1. Property Owner Contact Information. 2. Applicant Contact Information. 3. Location(s) (General Description or Address). 4. Zoning Designation(s) of Location(s). 5. A written description and map showing the coverage
area of the provider’s existing facilities in the general and site-specific areas that are the subject of the Application.
6. A statement of the telecommunications objectives for the proposed location, whether the proposed facility is necessary to prevent or fill a gap or capacity shortfall in the Applicant or provider’s service area, whether it is the least obtrusive means of doing so, and whether there are any alternative sites that would have fewer aesthetic impacts while providing
comparable service. 7. A statement by an authorized representative that the
Applicant or provider holds all applicable licenses or other approvals required by the Federal Communications Commission, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, and any other agency of state or federal government with authority to regulate telecommunications facilities that are
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required in order for the Applicant to construct the proposed facility.
8. A statement by an authorized representative that the Applicant or provider is in compliance with all conditions required for such license and approvals.
9. A full description of the number and dimensions of all Small Cell Towers proposed to be installed.
10. A site development plan, signed and sealed by a professional engineer registered in Pennsylvania, showing the proposed location of the tower and existing structures within five hundred (500) feet of the proposed site. For Applications in which multiple towers are proposed, an overall site development plan showing all proposed locations within the Town
must be provided. 11. A vertical profile sketch or drawing of the towers,
signed and sealed by a professional engineer registered in Pennsylvania, indicating the height of the tower and the placement of all antennas and equipment enclosures.
12. Written approval from the property owner stating the Applicant or provider has permission to construct a facility on their property. In the case of public Right-of-Way or public property, written approval must be submitted from the duly-authorized representative of the governing body holding ownership.
13. Photographs of view shed from each proposed tower location, taken in at least four directions.
14. Description of whether other Overhead Utilities or Underground Utilities exist within five hundred (500) feet of the proposed location.
15. Identification of the location of sites attempted to collocate.
16. Explanation as to why colocation was unsuccessful.
B. Timing of Review. 1. Tolling. Within ten (10) calendar days of the date that an
application for a Small Wireless Communications Facility is filed with the Town, the Town shall notify the Applicant in writing of any information that may be required to complete such application. The shot clocks described below and established by FCC regulations then reset once the applicant submits the supplemental information requested by the Town. For subsequent determinations of incompleteness, the shot clock will be tolled if the Town provides written notice within 10 days that the supplemental submission did not provide the information
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identified in the original notice delineating missing information.
2. Applications to Collocate Small Wireless Communications Facilities using on Existing Structure. Within sixty (60) calendar days of receipt of a complete application, the Town shall make its final decision on whether to approve the application and shall advise the Applicant in writing of such decision.
3. Applications to Deploy a Small Wireless Communications
Facilities on New Structures. Within ninety (90) calendar days of receipt of a complete application, the Town shall make its final decision on whether to approve the
application and shall advise the Applicant in writing of such decision.
4. Batched Applications. If an applicant files multiple siting
applications on the same day for the same type of facilities, each application is subject to the same number of review days. However, if an applicant files a single application for a batch that includes both collocated and new construction of Small Wireless Communications Facilities, the longer 90-day shot clock will apply.
C. Fees.
1. Application Fee. The Town may assess appropriate and
reasonable permit fees directly related to the Town's actual costs in reviewing and processing the application for approval of a Small Wireless Communications Facility, as well as inspection, monitoring and related costs.
2. Reimbursement for Right-of-Way (“ROW”) Use. In addition to permit fees, every Small Wireless Communications Facility in the ROW is subject to the Town's right to fix annually a fair and reasonable compensation to be paid for use and occupancy of the ROW. Such compensation for ROW use shall be directly related to the Town's actual ROW management costs including, but not limited to, the costs of the administration and performance of all reviewing, inspecting, permitting, supervising and other ROW management activities by the Town. The owner of each Small Wireless Communications Facility shall pay an annual fee to the Town to compensate the Town for the Town's costs incurred in connection with the activities described above. The annual ROW management fee for Small Wireless Communications Facility shall be determined by the Town and authorized by resolution of
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Town Council and shall be based on the Town's actual ROW management costs as applied to such Small Wireless Communications Facility.
3. Retention of experts. The Town may hire any consultant
and/or expert necessary to assist the Town in reviewing and evaluating the application for approval of a Small Wireless Communications Facility and, once approved, in reviewing and evaluating any potential violations of the terms and conditions of these provisions. The applicant and/or owner of the Wireless Communications Facility shall reimburse the Town for all costs of the Town’s consultant(s) in providing expert evaluation and consultation in connection with these activities and provide an escrow
payment upon filing of the application to cover the estimated costs.
4. Fees shall be set forth in the Town’s Fee Schedule which may be amended by Resolution.
D. Design Guidelines for Small Wireless Communications Facilities.
1. Finishes. All exterior surfaces shall be painted, colored
and/or wrapped in flat, nonreflective hues that match the underlying support structure or blend with the surrounding environment. All surfaces shall be treated with graffiti-resistant sealant.
2. Noise. Small Wireless Communications Facilities, including all associated antennas, accessory equipment and other improvements must comply with all applicable noise control standards and regulations in the Town Code and shall not exceed, either on an individual or cumulative basis, the noise limit in the applicable zone.
3. Lighting. Small Wireless Communications Facilities must not be illuminated, except in accordance with state or federal regulations or if incorporated as part of a street light pole.
4. Signage. Signage is not permitted except to comply with FCC or Pennsylvania regulations to provide safety warnings.
5. Antennas.
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a. Shrouding. All antennas and associated cables, jumpers, wires, mounts, masts, brackets and other connectors and hardware must be installed within a single shroud or radome. For pole-top antennas, the shroud shall not exceed 2.5 times the median pole diameter and must taper down to pole. For side-arm antennas, the shroud must cover the cross arm and any cables, jumpers, wires or other connectors between the vertical riser and the antenna.
b. Antenna Volume. Each individual antenna associated with a single small cell shall not exceed three cubic feet. The cumulative volume for all antennas on a single small cell shall not exceed: (A) three cubic feet in residential areas; or (B) six cubic feet in nonresidential
areas. c. Overall Height. No antenna may extend more than five
feet above the support structure, plus any minimum separation between the antenna and other pole attachments required by applicable health and safety regulations.
d. Horizontal Projection. Side-mounted antennas shall only be permitted when a pole-top antenna is not possible on the proposed support structure or any location within 500 feet of the proposed support structure. Where permitted, side-mounted antennas shall not project: (A) more than 24 inches from the support structure; (B) over any roadway for vehicular travel; or (C) over any abutting private property. If applicable laws require a side-mounted antenna to project more than 24 inches from the support structure, the projection shall be no greater than required for compliance with such laws.
6. Accessory Equipment Volume. The cumulative volume for
all accessory equipment for a single Small Wireless Communications Facility or other infrastructure deployment shall not exceed: (A) seven cubic feet to the extent feasible, but in no event greater than nine cubic feet in residential areas, or (B) 12 cubic feet in nonresidential areas. The volume limits in this subsection do not apply to any undergrounded accessory equipment.
7. Undergrounded Accessory Equipment. a. Where Required. Accessory equipment (other than any
electric meter (where permitted) and an emergency disconnect switch) shall be placed underground when proposed in any (A) location in the Town with underground utilities; (B) any location where it is feasible; or (C) any location where the Town finds substantial evidence that the additional above-ground
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accessory equipment would incommode the public’s uses in the public rights-of-way.
b. Vaults. All undergrounded accessory equipment must be installed in an environmentally controlled vault that is load-rated to meet the Town’s standards and specifications. Underground vaults located beneath a sidewalk must be constructed with a slip-resistant cover and properly secured to prevent unauthorized access. Vents for airflow shall be flush-to-grade when placed within the sidewalk and may not exceed two feet above grade when placed off the sidewalk. Vault lids shall not exhibit logos or commercial advertisements.
c. Future Undergrounding Programs. If other utilities or communications providers in the public rights-of-way underground their facilities in the segment of the public rights-of-way where the Applicant’s Small Wireless Communications Facility or other infrastructure deployment is located, the Applicant must also underground its equipment, except the antennas and any approved electric meter, at approximately the same time. Accessory equipment such as radios and computers that require an environmentally controlled underground vault to function shall not be exempt from this condition. Small Wireless Communications Facilities and other infrastructure deployments installed on wood utility poles that will be removed pursuant to the undergrounding program may be reinstalled on a streetlight that complies with the City’s standards and specifications. Such undergrounding shall occur at the Applicant’s sole cost and expense except as may be reimbursed through tariffs approved by the state public utilities commission for undergrounding costs.
8. Pole-Mounted Accessory Equipment. The provisions in this
subsection are applicable to all pole-mounted accessory equipment in connection with Small Wireless Communications Facilities and other infrastructure deployments.
a. Concealment Techniques. Applicants shall place any pole-mounted accessory equipment in the least conspicuous position under the circumstances presented by the proposed pole and location. Pole-mounted accessory equipment may be installed behind street, traffic or other signs to the extent that the installation complies with applicable public health and safety regulations. Pole-mounted accessory equipment
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shall be designed so that the largest dimension is vertical, and the width is such that equipment is minimally visible from the opposite side of the support structure on which they are placed.
b. Minimum Vertical Clearance. The lowest point on any pole-mounted accessory equipment shall be at least 10 feet above ground level adjacent to the pole. If applicable laws require any pole-mounted accessory equipment component to be placed less than 10 feet above ground level, the clearance from ground level shall be no less than required for compliance with such laws.
c. Horizontal Projection. Pole-mounted accessory equipment shall not project: (i) more than 18 inches from the pole surface; (ii) over any roadway for vehicular
travel; or (iii) over any abutting private property. All pole-mounted accessory equipment shall be mounted flush to the pole surface. If applicable laws preclude flush-mounted equipment, the separation gap between the pole and the accessory equipment shall be no greater than required for compliance with such laws and concealed by opaque material (such as cabinet “flaps” or “wings”).
d. Orientation. Unless placed behind a street sign or some other concealment that dictates the equipment orientation on the pole, all pole-mounted accessory equipment should be oriented away from prominent views. In general, the proper orientation will likely be toward the street to reduce the overall profile when viewed from the nearest abutting properties. If orientation toward the street is not feasible, then the proper orientation will most likely be away from oncoming traffic. If more than one orientation would be technically feasible, the Town may select the most appropriate orientation.
9. Ground-Mounted or Base-Mounted Accessory Equipment.
The provisions in this subsection are applicable to all ground-mounted and base-mounted accessory equipment in connection with Small Wireless Communications Facilities and other infrastructure deployments. a. Where permitted. Ground-Mounted or Base-Mounted
Accessory Equipment shall not be permitted unless Pole-Mounted Accessory Equipment is not possible as demonstrated and certified by Applicant through a qualified expert. In no event may ground-mounted or base-mounted accessory equipment interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Ground-mounted or Base-Mounted Accessory Equipment greater than three
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cubic feet shall not be located within 25 feet of a lot in residential use or zoned residential.
b. Ground-Mounted Concealment. On collector roads and local roads, the ground-mounted accessory equipment shall be concealed as follows: (A) within a landscaped parkway, median or similar location, behind or among new/existing landscape features and painted or wrapped in flat natural colors to blend with the landscape features; and (B) if landscaping concealment is not technically feasible, disguised as other street furniture adjacent to the support structure, such as, for example, mailboxes, benches, trash cans and information kiosks. On arterial roads outside underground utility districts, proposed ground-mounted
accessory equipment should be completely shrouded or placed in a cabinet substantially similar in appearance to existing ground-mounted accessory equipment cabinets.
c. Public Safety Visibility. To promote and protect public health and safety and prevent potential hazards hidden behind large equipment cabinets, no individual ground-mounted accessory equipment cabinet may exceed four feet in height or four feet in width. Ground-mounted and base-mounted equipment cabinets shall not have any horizontal flat surfaces greater than 1.5 square inches to prevent litter or other objects left on such surfaces.
10. Utilities. The provisions in this subsection are applicable to
all utilities and other related improvements that serve Small Wireless Communications Facilities and other infrastructure deployments. a. Overhead Lines. No new overhead utility lines shall be
permitted in underground utility districts. In areas with existing overhead lines, new communication lines shall be “overlashed” with existing communication lines. No new overhead utility service drops shall be permitted to traverse any roadway used for vehicular transit.
b. Vertical Cable Risers. All cables, wires and other connectors must be routed through conduits within the pole or other support structure, and all conduit attachments, cables, wires and other connectors must be concealed from public view. To the extent that cables, wires and other connectors cannot be routed through the pole, such as with wood utility poles, applicants shall route them through a single external conduit or shroud that has been finished to match the underlying pole.
c. Spools and Coils. To reduce clutter and deter vandalism, excess fiber optic or coaxial cables shall not be spooled,
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coiled or otherwise stored on the pole outside equipment cabinets or shrouds.
d. Electric Meters. Small cells and other infrastructure deployments shall use flatrate electric service or other method that obviates the need for a separate abovegrade electric meter. If flat-rate service is not available, applicants may install a shrouded smart meter that shall not exceed the width of the pole. If the proposed project involves a ground-mounted equipment cabinet, an electric meter may be integrated with and recessed into the cabinet, but the Town shall not approve a separate ground-mounted electric meter pedestal. i. Electric Meter Upgrades. If the commercial electric
utility provider adopts or changes its rules obviating
the need for a separate or ground-mounted electric meter and enclosure, the Applicant on its own initiative and at its sole cost and expense shall remove the separate or ground-mounted electric meter and enclosure. Prior to removing the electric meter, the Applicant shall apply for any encroachment and/or other ministerial permit(s) required to perform the removal. Upon removal, the Applicant shall restore the affected area to its original condition that existed prior to installation of the equipment.
e. Existing Conduit or Circuits. To reduce unnecessary wear and tear on the public rights-of-way, applicants are encouraged to use existing conduits and/or electric circuits whenever available and technically feasible. Access to any conduit and/or circuits owned by the Town shall be subject to the Town’s prior written approval, which the Town may withhold or condition as the Town deems necessary or appropriate to protect the Town’s infrastructure, prevent interference with the Town’s municipal functions and public health and safety.
11. New support structures for Small Wireless Communications
Facilities (i.e., poles) are only permitted if: (a) the applicant demonstrates and certifies through a qualified expert that aboveground support structures near the project site either do not exist or are not reasonably available to the applicant; or (b) the Town specifically finds that a new, non-replacement support structure would be more consistent with the established character of the Town and consistent with the objectives of these regulations than installations on existing structures near the project site.
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12. Applicant shall provide all supporting documentation in support of its position. Unless Applicant demonstrates and Town finds that a new support structure designed to accommodate one Small Wireless Communications Facility is more consistent with the established character of the Town and consistent with the objectives of these regulations, new support structures for Small Wireless Communications Facilities shall be designed to accommodate collocation opportunities for a minimum of two Small Wireless Communications Facilities and shall be made available to more than one wireless license holders for future collocation.
13. New support structures shall be made of metal and have a
maximum diameter of 12 inches and shall be tapered toward the top wherever possible unless Applicant demonstrates and certifies through a qualified expert that a larger diameter is necessary to support additional Small Wireless Communications Facilities for collocation and the Town finds that a new support structure designed to accommodate collocation of Small Wireless Communications Facilities is more consistent with the established character of the Town and consistent with the objectives of these regulations.
14. New support structures shall not exceed the minimum
functional height, as demonstrated and certified by a qualified expert.
15. The Town administration is authorized to designate and publish one or more preapproved designs for Small Wireless Communications Facilities and other infrastructure deployments. In addition, the Town Administration is authorized to publish objective standards for stealth technology to ensure that the established character of the Towns is maintained.
16. Illustrative Small Wireless Communications Facilities are attached hereto as Appendix A. The Town Administration is authorized to publish additional illustrations.
E. Siting Guidelines for Small Wireless Communications Facilities.
Siting locations for all Communications Towers and Antennas, including Small Wireless Communications Facilities, is set forth in the above subsections of this Section 1341.13. If an Applicant demonstrates, pursuant to applicable law, that it is entitled to locate a Small Wireless Communications Facility outside of these permitted
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siting locations, it must comply with the regulations set forth in this subsection.
1. Gap in Coverage. An Applicant for a Small Wireless
Communications Facility must demonstrate that a significant gap in wireless coverage, as defined by applicable law, exists within the applicable area and that the type of Communications Tower being proposed is the least intrusive means by which to fill that gap in wireless coverage.
2. Sight Triangle. The proposed siting of the Small Wireless Communications Facility shall comply with the applicable Town sight triangle regulations.
3. Siting Locations.
a. Siting locations shall be selected according to the
following preferences, ordered from most preferred to least preferred:
i. C-8 General Office and Limited Retail District. ii. C-7 Office Building District. iii. C-6 Industrial District. iv. C-5 Commercial Residential District. v. C-4 Regional Shopping Center District. vi. C-3 Highway Commercial District. vii. C-2 Neighborhood Shopping District. viii. R-C Residential-Commercial District. ix. C-1 Commercial Recreation District. x. D-Development District. xi. I Institutional District. xii. R-6 Elderly Housing District. xiii. R-5 Planned Residential Development District. xiv. R-4 Hi-Rise Apartment District. xv. R-3 Townhouse and Garden Apartment District. xvi. R-2 Single-Family and Two-Family Dwelling District. xvii. R-1 Single-Family Dwelling District.
Applicants shall demonstrate and certify through a qualified expert that any preferred locations not selected are not technically feasible and are not available. Applicants shall provide all documentation supporting their position.
b. The applicant shall not locate new support structures
within residential neighborhoods, designated open
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space, conservation areas, or historic districts. If Applicant seeks to install such support structures in one or more of these areas, it shall demonstrate and certify through a qualified exert that the location of the proposed facility site is essential to meet the service demands of the carrier and no other alternative co-location, existing development or utility facility site, or type of support structure is feasible. This shall be documented by the applicant providing a list of the locations of preferred technically feasible sites, the good faith efforts and measures taken by the applicant to secure these preferred sites, and the specific reasons why these efforts and measures were unsuccessful.
c. Small Wireless Communications Facilities shall not be located on historically or architecturally significant structures unless visually and architecturally integrated with the structure and shall not interfere with prominent vistas or significant public view corridors.
4. Support Structures. In all cases, support structures shall
be selected according to the following preferences, ordered from most preferred to least preferred:
a. New Small Wireless Communications Facilities on
existing utility poles or support structures; b. New Small Wireless Communications Facilities on
existing or replacement streetlights or new or replacement traffic signal control poles;
c. New Small Wireless Communications Facilities on new standalone support structures.
Applicants shall demonstrate and certify through a qualified expert that any preferred structures not selected are not technically feasible and are not available. Applicants shall provide all documentation supporting their position.
5. Small Wireless Communications Facilities shall not be located in front of residential or business windows, primary walkways, primary entrances or exits, or in such a way that it would impede a delivery to a building or structure.
6. Small Wireless Communications Facilities shall be located at shared property lines between two adjacent lots.
7. Small Wireless Communications Facilities shall be located in mid-block locations instead of at more visible corners
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and street intersections except if proposed on permitted traffic signal control poles.
8. New support structures shall all be located in the right-of-way and in alignment with existing trees, utility poles, and streetlights.
9. New support structures shall be an approximately equal distance between trees, with a minimum of 15 feet separation such that no proposed disturbance shall occur within the critical root zone of any tree.
10. A Small Wireless Communications Facility shall be no closer than 500 feet away, radially, from another Small
Wireless Communications Facility.
11. Rearrangement and Relocation. In addition to the requirements set forth in Section 1341.13(e)(7) and 1341.13(h)(10), above, an Applicant seeking to place a Small Wireless Communications Facility in the right-of-way acknowledges that the Town, in its sole discretion and at any time, may: (A) change any street grade, width or location; (B) add, remove or otherwise change any improvements in, on, under or along any street owned by the Town or any other public agency, which includes without limitation any sewers, storm drains, conduits, pipes, vaults, boxes, cabinets, poles and utility systems for gas, water, electric or telecommunications; and/or (C) perform any other work deemed necessary, useful or desirable by the Town (collectively, “Town work”). The Town reserves the rights to do any and all Town work without any admission on its part that the Town would not have such rights without the express reservation in this ROW administrative design review permit. If the Town determines that any Town work will require the Applicant’s Small Wireless Communications Facility located in the public rights-of-way to be rearranged and/or relocated, the Applicant shall, at its sole cost and expense, do or cause to be done all things necessary to accomplish such rearrangement and/or relocation. If the Applicant fails or
refuses to either permanently or temporarily rearrange and/or relocate the Applicant’s Small Wireless Communications Facility or other infrastructure deployment within a reasonable time after the Town’s notice, the Town may (but will not be obligated to) cause the rearrangement or relocation to be performed at the Applicant’s sole cost and expense. The Town may exercise its rights to rearrange or relocate the Applicant’s Small
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Wireless Communications Facility or other infrastructure deployment without prior notice to Applicant when the Town determines that Town work is immediately necessary to protect public health or safety. The Applicant shall reimburse the Town for all costs and expenses in connection with such work within 10 days after a written demand for reimbursement and reasonable documentation to support such costs. Except as may be expressly permitted otherwise, nothing in this permit will be construed to require the Town or authorize the Applicant to change any street grade, width or location, or add, remove or otherwise change any improvements owned by the Town or any other public agency located in, on, under or along the site area or any portion of the public rights-of-way,
which includes without limitation any sewers, storm drains, conduits, pipes, vaults, boxes, cabinets, poles and utility systems for gas, water, electric or telecommunications, for the Applicant’s or any third party’s convenience or necessity.
F. Abandoned Facilities. In addition to the requirements set forth in
Section 1341.13(f)(18), in the event that use of a Small Wireless Communications Facility is no longer necessary to provide wireless service, the owner shall plan to discontinue use of the facility, provide written notice to the Town of its intent to discontinue use and the date when the use shall be discontinued. The Small Wireless Communications Facility or other infrastructure deployment shall be deemed abandoned if not operated for any continuous six-month period. Unused or abandoned Antennas or portions of Antennas shall be removed as follows: 1. All abandoned or unused Small Wireless Communications
Facilities and accessory facilities shall be removed within two months of the cessation of operations at the site unless a time extension is approved by the Town.
2. If the Small Wireless Communications Facility or accessory facility is not removed within two months of the cessation of operations at a site, or within any longer period approved by the Town, the Small Wireless Communications Facility and/or associated facilities and equipment may be removed by the Town and the cost of removal assessed against the owner of the Small Wireless Communications Facility.
Section 4. Severability.
If any of the provisions or terms of this Ordinance shall be held invalid for any
reason whatsoever, then, unless such provision or term is material to this Ordinance
as to render this Ordinance impracticable to perform, such provision or term shall be
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deemed severable from the remaining provisions or terms of this Ordinance and shall
in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other provisions hereof.
Section 5. Repealer.
All prior ordinances are hereby repealed in whole or in part to the extent
inconsistent herewith.
ORDAINED AND ENACTED into law, this ____ day of _____________, 2020, to
become effective ten (10) days after proper advertisement hereof.
ATTEST: Secretary
TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF McCANDLESS
President
TADMS:5170498-8 024399-153826
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APPENDIX A
EXAMPLES OF DESIGN GUIDELINES
Figure 1: Antenna concealed within a
single shroud (or radome) with a tapered
cable shroud between the antenna and
pole-top
Figure 2: Pole-top antenna on a wood
utility pole.
Figure 3: Flush-to-grade underground
equipment vault
Figure 4: Pole-mounted accessory
equipment shroud on a wood utility pole
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Figure 6: Flush-mounted radio shroud
Figure 7: Accessory equipment concealed
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equipment
Figure 9: Ground-mounted accessory
equipment concealed as a mailbox
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TOWN OF McCANDLESSRUSTIN WAY - PROPOSED VIEW 2
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TOWN OF McCANDLESSRUSTIN WAY - PROPOSED VIEW 1 - OPTION 2
TOWN OF McCANDLESSRUSTIN WAY - EXISTING VIEW 2 - OPTION 2
TOWN OF McCANDLESSRUSTIN WAY - PROPOSED VIEW 2 - OPTION 2
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TOWN OF McCANDLESSINGOMAR ROAD - PROPOSED VIEW 1
TOWN OF McCANDLESSINGOMAR ROAD - EXISTING VIEW 2
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PROPOSED 5G POLE
TOWN OF McCANDLESSMcKNIGHT ROAD - EXISTING VIEW 1
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FUND
NO FUND DESCRIPTION Check Amount
14 01 GENERAL FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 01) 653,994.29$
1 01 PAYROLL CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 01) 310,407.49
1 01 FIRE APPARATUS CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 01) 0.00
1 15 TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 15) 0.00
1 18 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 18) 1,448,970.66
1 19 ASSESSMENT FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 19) 0.00
1 35 STATE HIGHWAY AID CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 35) 0.001 91 REAL ESTATE AGENCY FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT (FUND 91) 95.71
Total Checks 2,413,468.15$
Town of McCandless All Funds
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS
1 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
15457 7/01/2020 VERIZON INTERNET Internet 272.55 272.55
15458 7/01/2020 ADP, LLC UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS SERVICES Unemployment Comp Management Fees 67.65 67.65
15459 7/01/2020 ALLSHOUSE, KYLE REIMBURSEMENT - UNIFORM EQUIPMENT Uniform Equipment 112.29 112.29
15460 7/01/2020 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES DRY ERASE BOARD General Office Supplies 56.13 56.13
15461 7/01/2020 BASL, JEFFREY REIMBURSEMENT - ITRI'S RETIREMENT Local Meetings 120.00 120.00
15462 7/01/2020 BB (Employee) FSA REIMBURSEMENT Flexible Spending Accounts 149.22 149.22
15463 7/01/2020 DIAMOND MULCH INC. MULCH-LANDSCAPING Other Operating Supplies 880.00 880.00
15464 7/01/2020 EGLI, ERIC REIMBURSEMENT - BOOTS Uniform Clothing 189.95 189.95
15465 7/01/2020 ELTECH SECURITY SYSTEMS 2ND QUARTER ALARM MONITORING
3RD QUARTER ALARM MONITORING
Building Security Services
Building Security Services
87.00
79.50
166.50
15466 7/01/2020 EVEY, JASON REIMBURSEMENT Uniform Equipment 17.95 17.95
15467 7/01/2020 HARTMAN, RICK PLUMBING &
HEATING INC.
REPAIRS-VESTAL & WALL PARK Plumbing Repairs 1,528.50 1,528.50
15468 7/01/2020 KEYSTONE SPRING SERVICE PARTS-STEEL TANK Vehicle Parts 555.02 555.02
15469 7/01/2020 MADDEN, BRYAN REIMBURSEMENT - K9 UNIT SUPPLIES K-9 Unit Supplies 156.57 156.57
15470 7/01/2020 MCCANDLESS POLICE OFFICERS
ASSOCIATION
Pay period ending 6/21/2020 - MPOA Dues Union Dues - Police 1,050.00 1,050.00
15471 7/01/2020 NATIONAL ASSOC. OF SCHOOL
RESOURCE OFFICERS, INC.
BASIC SRO TRAINING - SHAWN DAVIS - 6/15/20-
6/19/20
Seminars & Training 495.00 495.00
15472 7/01/2020 NORTH EASTERN UNIFORMS SHOES & TROUSERS
BOOTS
BADGE
Uniform Clothing 313.48 313.48
15473 7/01/2020 PITT INDUSTRIAL DIAMOND SAW BLADE Tools 73.10 73.10
15474 7/01/2020 PRINT TECH OF WESTERN PA
LLC
PERMIT SIGNS Forms 344.72 344.72
15475 7/01/2020 SANI-SCENT AIR SERVICE AIR FRESHENERS Sanitation Supplies 41.00 41.00
15476 7/01/2020 SAUTER, DAVID WINDOW
CLEANING
WINDOW CLEANING Building Cleaning Services 180.00 180.00
15477 7/01/2020 SCHAEDLER YESCO
DISTRIBUTION
LED LIGHTS - BALANCE DUE Other Operating Supplies 384.69 384.69
15478 7/01/2020 SCHERER LOCK & SUPPLY, INC. PAD LOCKS Other Operating Supplies 225.26 225.26
15479 7/01/2020 SPRINT MONTHLY MOBILE PHONE Monthly Telephone Charges
Monthly Telephone Charges
Monthly Telephone Charges
Internet Fees
Monthly Telephone
Monthly Telephone
Monthly Telephone Charges
50.24
47.50
637.62
228.92
50.24
47.50
201.49
1,263.51
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
GENERAL FUND
2 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15480 7/01/2020 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY
STD/LTD/LIFE STD Gross-Up Premium Paid
LTD Gross-Up Premium Paid
Town Manager/Asst Mgr Life Insurance
Administrative Staff Life Insurance
Administrative Staff Life Insurance
Administrative Staff Life Insurance - RET
Administrative Staff Life Insurance - Citizen Info
Department Head Life Insurance
Administrative Staff Life Insurance
Police Officer Life Insurance
Police Officer LTD Insurance
Department Head Life Insurance
Administrative Staff Life Insurance
Supervisor Life Insurance
Department Head Life Insurance
Administrative Staff Life Insurance
Department Head Life Insurance
Administrative Staff Life Insurance
Supervisor Life Insurance
Laborer Life Insurance
Laborer Life Insurance
Laborer Life Insurance
2,646.83
1,659.74
58.05
23.22
29.67
16.63
12.90
3.45
34.83
539.22
1,830.92
16.77
27.09
19.35
32.90
11.61
25.80
11.61
61.21
153.51
18.06
27.09
7,260.46
15481 7/01/2020 TCR & ASSOCIATES SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
Sanitation Supplies
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
165.34
149.90
315.24
15482 7/01/2020 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 636 Pay period ending 6/07/2020 - DPW Dues
Pay period ending 6/21/2020 - DPW Dues
Union Dues - Public Works 1,664.00 1,664.00
15483 7/01/2020 VANGUARD CLEANING SYSTEMS
OF CENTRAL/WESTERN PA
DISINFECTING ALL AREAS - 6/14/2020 &
6/21/2020
MONTHLY SERVICE FEE - JULY
Building Cleaning Services
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
2,722.00
560.00
3,282.00
15484 7/01/2020 VERIZON MONTHLY WIRELESS TELEPHONE - PW Monthly Telephone Charges 40.01 40.01
15485 7/01/2020 W.B. MASON CO., INC. CUSTOM DESK SIGN
HAND SANITIZER
General Office Supplies
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
23.99
249.88
273.87
15486 7/08/2020 EA - Retiree MEDICAL INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT Police Officer Health Insurance 584.15 584.15
15487 7/08/2020 AQUA FILTER FRESH INC. PLASTIC CUPS - POLICE..
BOTTLED WATER - ADMIN
BOTTLED WATER - POLICE..
Other Operating Supplies
Miscellaneous Supplies
92.80
137.75
230.55
15488 7/08/2020 BAIERL AUTOMOTIVE- PARTS - AMB 6132-3 Vehicle Parts 45.20 45.20
15489 7/08/2020 BIG DADDY WILDLIFE REMOVAL DEER AND ANIMAL REMOVAL Animal Removal 720.00 720.00
15490 7/08/2020 CLEVELAND BROS. EQUIPMENT
CO.
PARTS
PARTS
CAT 430 #3124
Machinery
Vehicle Parts
18,191.64
302.68
18,494.32
15491 7/08/2020 DILLON, McCANDLESS, KING LABOR DISCUSSION ITEMS Town Attorney 2,501.25 2,501.25
15492 7/08/2020 DD - Retiree MEDICAL INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT Health Insurance 1,645.28 1,645.28
15493 7/08/2020 EVEY, JASON UNIFORM ALLOWANCE Uniform Equipment 116.44 116.44
GENERAL FUND
3 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15494 7/08/2020 FAMOUS SUPPLY WATER FILTER Other Operating Supplies 95.88 95.88
15495 7/08/2020 FRY COMMUNICATIONS INC. SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions 125.00 125.00
15496 7/08/2020 GLASSMERE FUEL SERVICE UNLEADED AND DIESEL FUEL Unleaded Fuel
Diesel Fuel
3,999.34
1,402.54
5,401.88
15497 7/08/2020 HIGHMARK INC. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT Police Officer Health Insurance 56.80 56.80
15498 7/08/2020 JACKS AUTO PARTS CREDIT - CORE DEPOSIT - INVOICE #388712
PARTS - #3124
SHOP SUPPLIES
Vehicle Parts 34.47 34.47
15499 7/08/2020 JD PALATINE VENDOR BACKGROUND CHECKS Subscriptions 248.00 248.00
0015500
[VOID]
7/08/2020 KAISER, BRAD VFD GOLF OUTING - CANCELLED VFC Golf Outing 0.00 0.00
15501 7/08/2020 KLINK & CO., INC. BACKGROUND SERVICES Pre-Employment Physicals 62.50 62.50
15502 7/08/2020 KONICA MINOLTA BIZHUB C554E & BIZHUB C308 LEASES Office Equipment Leasing
Office Equpiment Leasing
381.88
178.12
560.00
15503 7/08/2020 KOO, ANTHONY UNIFORM ALLOWANCE Uniform Clothing 198.52 198.52
15504 7/08/2020 MAINTENANCE SERVICE CO. CHAIN LINK FENCE Repairs 880.00 880.00
15505 7/08/2020 DM - Retiree MEDICAL INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT Police Officer Health Insurance 1,743.81 1,743.81
15506 7/08/2020 MARKL SUPPLY COMPANY GLOVE CASE Uniform Equipment 16.75 16.75
15507 7/08/2020 MITCHELL, RANDY. TOWING - POLICE Vehicle Towing 155.00 155.00
0015508
[VOID]
7/08/2020 MRM PROPERTY & LIABILITY
TRUST
WORKERS COMP PREMIUM Town Manager/Asst Mgr Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp - RET
Administrative Staff Workers Comp - Citizen Info
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Police Officer Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Volunteer EMT Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Supervisor Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Supervisor Workers Comp
Laborer Workers Comp
Laborer Workers Comp
Laborer Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Crossing Guard Workers Comp
0.00 0.00
15509 7/08/2020 MURRYSVILLE MACHINERY CO.
INC.
MOTOR & COUPLER Vehicle Parts 829.59 829.59
GENERAL FUND
4 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15510 7/08/2020 TN - Retiree MEDICAL INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT Police Officer Health Insurance 1,617.49 1,617.49
15511 7/08/2020 NORTH HILLS COG SRT VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
2020 ANNUAL PRO-RATA SHARE FOR ARMORED
SRT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Vehicle Maintenance 1,500.00 1,500.00
15512 7/08/2020 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS PARTS - #3112
PARTS #3154 & #3158
PARTS - #2123
SHOP SUPPLIES
Vehicle Parts 43.64 43.64
15513 7/08/2020 OPTIMUS RISK SERVICES LOSS CONTROL SERVICES Consulting Services 795.00 795.00
15514 7/08/2020 PENN POWER TRAFFIC SIGNAL
SCHOOL ZONE
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
TOWN HALL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
MEMORIAL DRIVE MONUMENT
Electricity
Traffic Signal Electricity
Electricity
1,162.49
220.20
26.66
1,409.35
15515 7/08/2020 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE LEGAL NOTICES Advertising
Advertising
79.05
629.30
708.35
15516 7/08/2020 PITTSBURGH PUBLIC SAFETY
SUPPLY
PANTS, SHIRT PATCHES, SOCKS..
MIC CLIP
Uniform Clothing 409.99 409.99
15517 7/08/2020 PITTSBURGH TIRE SERVICE PARTS Tires 72.90 72.90
15518 7/08/2020 POSTMASTER, PITTSBURGH POSTAGE - TOWN CRIER Postal Permit - Citizen Info 3,152.29 3,152.29
15519 7/08/2020 SHRED-IT USA SHREDDING SERVICE Document Destruction 1,477.63 1,477.63
15520 7/08/2020 JS - Retiree MEDICAL INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT Police Officer Health Insurance 564.07 564.07
15521 7/08/2020 TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT PARTS Sign Installation Equipment 767.42 767.42
15522 7/08/2020 TRANSUNION RISK AND
ALTERNATIVE
PEOPLE SEARCHES - JUNE Subscriptions 50.00 50.00
GENERAL FUND
5 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15523 7/08/2020 TUCKER ARENSBERG, P.C. PROFESSIONAL FEES - LABOR/PERSONNEL..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - ZONING..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - RIGHT TO KNOW
REQUESTS..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - PUBLIC WORKS..
PROFESSIONAL FEES..
POLICE..
ESCROW - MCCANDLESS SQUARE
DEVELOPMENT..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - 2020 GENERAL..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - EMPLOYMENT CLAIM..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - LABOR/PERSONNEL..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - ZONING..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - RIGHT TO KNOW
REQUESTS..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - PUBLIC WORKS..
PROFESSIONAL FEES..
POLICE..
ESCROW - MCCANDLESS SQUARE
DEVELOPMENT..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - 2020 GENERAL..
PROFESSIONAL FEES - EMPLOYMENT CLAIM..
MONTHLY MEETING RETAINER..
McCandless Senior Living Land Development
Town Attorney Retainer
Town Attorney
Town Attorney
Town Attorney
Town Attorney
Town Attorney
148.00
1,000.00
6,155.50
1,243.00
1,245.00
11,160.00
1,640.63
22,592.13
15524 7/08/2020 UNIFIRST CORPORATION UNIFORM SERVICE AND WALK-OFF MATS
UNIFORM SERVICE AND WALK-OFF MATS
Building Cleaning Services
Uniform Cleaning Service
51.80
260.14
311.94
15525 7/08/2020 UPS STORE, THE SHIPPING CHARGES Other Operating Supplies 38.08 38.08
15526 7/08/2020 VANGUARD CLEANING SYSTEMS
OF CENTRAL/WESTERN PA
DISINFECTING ALL AREAS - 3/29/2020 PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 280.00 280.00
15527 7/08/2020 VULCAN INC. STREET SIGN MATERIALS
STREET SIGN MATERIALS
Sign Making Supplies 805.57 805.57
15528 7/08/2020 W.B. MASON CO., INC. HAND SANITIZER PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 49.92 49.92
15529 7/08/2020 WEST VIEW WATER AUTHORITY 6" FIRELINE
1.0 HYDRANT
6" FIRELINE
550.0 HYDRANTS
Fire Hydrant Services 14,926.35 14,926.35
15530 7/08/2020 WITMER PUBLIC SAFETY GROUP
INC
UNIFORM - JEFF S AND BATTERIES Office Supplies
Uniform Clothing
21.99
230.92
252.91
EFT 7/10/2020 ICMA - IRA Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - Roth IRA-Uniform,
Roth IRA-Non Uniform
Roth IRA Contributions Withheld
Roth IRA Contributions Withheld
425.00
300.00
725.00
EFT 7/10/2020 ICMA - 457 Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - Def Comp Amt
Uniform, DComp Match Non, Def Comp % Non
Uniform, Def Comp % Uniform, Def Comp Amt Non
Uniform
IRC 457 Contributions Withheld - Non Uniform
IRC 457 Town Match - Non Uniform
IRC 457 Contributions Withheld - Uniform
1,555.97
808.10
5,144.18
7,508.25
GENERAL FUND
6 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
EFT 7/10/2020 ICMA - 401 Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - DC Pension, DC
Pension Match, DPW Pension, DPW Pension Match
Non-Uniformed Pension Withheld
Non-Uniformed Pension Town Match
5791.81
5791.81
11,583.62
EFT 7/10/2020 US BANK Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - Police Pension Police Pension Withheld 5,221.13 5,221.13
EFT 7/10/2020 PA SCDU Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - AL Co Family Division Family Court 126.46 126.46
7/15/2020 UNITED STATES TREASURY Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - E Fica, E Ficamed,
FWT, FicaMed
Federal Income Tax
Social Security Tax
Medicare Tax
30,810.37
30,628.66
7,162.98
68,602.01
7/15/2020 PA DEPT OF REVENUE Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - SwtPA State Income Tax 7,536.43 7,536.43
15531 7/15/2020 VERIZON MONTHLY INTERNET..
EQUIPMENT RENTAL..
Internet
Monthly Telephone Charges
190.19
8.81
199.00
15532 7/15/2020 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS PARTS - DISINFECTANT SPRAYER..
PARTS - #3184..
PARTS - #3184....
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
Vehicle Parts
5.38
20.58
25.96
15533 7/15/2020 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES DISPOSABLE FACE MASKS PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 289.90 289.90
15534 7/15/2020 BUTLER POWER EQUIPMENT,
INC.
HEDGE TRIMMER BL - #3174 & PARTS - #3158 Vehicle Parts 100.41 100.41
15535 7/15/2020 C & W AUTOMOTIVE & MACHINE
SHOP
EMISSIONS - #1713 Vehicle Parts 20.80 20.80
15536 7/15/2020 CASH PETTY CASH - POLICE Miscellaneous Supplies
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
Parking Expense
148.80
22.42
40.00
211.22
15537 7/15/2020 CW BREITSMAN ASSOCIATES AUGUST 2020 COBRA Police Officer Health Insurance 2,115.96 2,115.96
15538 7/15/2020 DELTA DENTAL OF PA. JULY PREMIUM Prepaid Dental Insurance 4,000.00 4,000.00
15539 7/15/2020 DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY SCHOOL ZONES/TRAFFIC SIGNALS..
STREET LIGHT..
Electricity
Traffic Signal Electricity
Electricity - Street Light
43.60
762.42
30.51
836.53
15540 7/15/2020 EGLI, ERIC REIMBURSEMENT Uniform Equipment 249.96 249.96
15541 7/15/2020 FBI NAA. W. PA LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING - RYAN HAWK..
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING - ERIC EGLI..
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING - MICHAEL
BOCK..
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING - JEFFREY
BASL..
Seminars & Training 300.00 300.00
GENERAL FUND
7 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15542 7/15/2020 GATEWAY ENGINEERS INC. VEHICLE STORAGE AREA..
MCCANDLESS SQUARE LAND DEVELOPMENT..
ZELL TWO PLAN OF LOTS..
SMALL FORMAT HOSPITAL..
CUMBERLAND ROAD FLASHER AND SIDEWALK..
CA SENIOR LIVING HOLDINGS..
MARONDA FASSINGER..
SHEETZ SUBDIVISION..
GET GO LAND DEVELOPMENT..
WALNUT COURT PLAN OF LOTS..
MS4 PERMIT..
HARNETT PLAN OF LOTS..
2020 GIS PROGRAM..
Atria at McCandless (McCandless Senior Living)
McCandless Senior Living Land Development
Walnut Court
GetGo
Seavest - Small Format Hospital - Chris Coyne 2017
Sheetz, Inc.
Zell Two Plan of Lots
Baierl Subaru Lot Review
Fassinger Farm Development
Harnett Plan of Lots
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
755.25
716.75
625.75
3,707.25
113.50
262.50
67.00
495.00
178.50
23.25
87.00
17.40
3,534.00
10,583.15
0015543
[VOID]
7/15/2020 GBS IMAGE BILLINGS AND ENCRIPTION FEE Document Imaging 0.00 0.00
15544 7/15/2020 HIGHMARK INC. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT Police Officer Health Insurance 81.29 81.29
15545 7/15/2020 HUNTER TRUCK SALES &
SERVICE
PARTS - #3107 Vehicle Parts 97.95 97.95
15546 7/15/2020 IAFC MEMBERSHIP DAN STACK MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL #54304 Membership Dues 290.00 290.00
15547 7/15/2020 JACKS AUTO PARTS PARTS - #3110..
PARTS - #3122..
PARTS FOR DISINFECTANT SPRAYER..
PARTS - #3122..
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
Vehicle Parts
8.74
144.86
153.60
15548 7/15/2020 KEYSTONE SPRING SERVICE PARTS - #3122 Vehicle Parts 8.41 8.41
15549 7/15/2020 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS
SOLUTIONS-USA INC.
BIZHUB C364E METER USAGE..
BIZHUB C364E PRINTER/COPIER & DIGITAL
SUPPORT SERVICE..
BIZHUB C554E AND BIZHUB C308QUARTERLY
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT..
BIZHUB C554E AND BIZHUB C308QUARTERLY
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT..
Office Equipment Maintenance
Office Equipment Leasing
Office Equipment Maintenance
Office Equpiment Leasing
Office Equipment Leasing
628.37
672.81
302.87
188.79
99.24
1,892.08
15550 7/15/2020 LEAF HP2530 COPIER LEASE Office Equipment Leasing 273.83 273.83
15551 7/15/2020 LOWE'S SNEEZE SHIELD - TOWN HALL..
SNEEZE SHIELD..
SNEEZE SHIELD..
SNEEZE SHIELD..
REPLACEMENT TOOL - PITCH FORK..
Construction Supplies - COVID Shields
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
Tools
88.81
17.10
36.09
142.00
15552 7/15/2020 MATHESON TRI-GAS INC. ACETYLENE & HIGH PRESSURE TANK RENTALS Vehicle Parts 132.60 132.60
15553 7/15/2020 MOCKENHAUPT BENEFITS
GROUP
CONSULTING, ACTUARIAL AND
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Retirement Plan Fees 550.00 550.00
15554 7/15/2020 MOLNAR PRINTING, LLC ENVELOPES.. General Office Supplies 223.00 223.00
15555 7/15/2020 MOTION & CONTROL
ENTERPRISES LLC
PARTS Vehicle Parts 220.89 220.89
15556 7/15/2020 NORTH EASTERN UNIFORMS UNIFORM CLOTHING Uniform Clothing 289.97 289.97
GENERAL FUND
8 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15557 7/15/2020 NORTHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY QUARTERLY INSTALLMENT Northland Public Library 172,453.50 172,453.50
15558 7/15/2020 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS EQUIPMENT FOR DPW VEHICLES..
PARTS - #2114..
PARTS - #2106..
PARTS - #3105..
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
Vehicle Parts
116.82
283.52
400.34
15559 7/15/2020 PA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
ANNUAL NOI INSTALLMENT Other Operating Supplies 500.00 500.00
15560 7/15/2020 PA ONE CALL SYSTEM INC MONTHLY ACTIVITY FEE PA One Call Fees 168.00 168.00
15561 7/15/2020 PA TURNPIKE TOLL BY PLATE TOLL BY PLATE - PA-MG9468J Seminars & Training 7.80 7.80
15562 7/15/2020 PENN POWER GROUP STANDARD DIAGNOSTIC & REPLACE INTERNAL
HARNESS
Vehicle Parts 1,862.35 1,862.35
15563 7/15/2020 PENNEY, J. C. POLICE OFFICER UNIFORM ALLOWANCE Uniform Clothing 268.26 268.26
15564 7/15/2020 PEOPLES GAS PUBLIC WORKS..
TOWN HALL..
HERITAGE CENTER..
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
129.70
35.62
165.32
15565 7/15/2020 PVE, LLC MCCANDLESS GENERAL..
MCCANDLESS TOWN CENTER..
TERRACE PLACE AT VINCENTIAN..
SHEETZ-PERRY HIGHWAY..
HIGHLAND ROAD STORM SEWER..
BAIERL AUTOMOTIVE REZONING..
MCKNIGHT ELEMENTARY..
HARMONY VALLEY CHECK DAMS..
BRITTANY PLACE..
GETGO..
DIXON PLAN..
CHASE BANK..
CONTINENTAL-TRADER HORN..
KINDERCARE..
FASSINGER FARM DEVELOPMENT..
THOMPSON RUN ROAD..
Baierl Parking Lot
McCandless Senior Living Land Development
Chase Bank
Walnut Court
GetGo
McCandless Crossing West
NASD - McKnight Elementary
Sheetz, Inc.
McCandless Kindercare
Fassinger Farm Development
POHL CONST THOMPSON RUN RD
Engineering
787.50
840.00
656.25
1,350.00
735.00
570.00
735.00
735.00
210.00
1,440.00
60.00
6,902.50
15,021.25
15566 7/15/2020 QUILL CORPORATION SUPPLIES Office Supplies
Paper Products
14.77
121.16
135.93
15567 7/15/2020 SHRED-IT USA EQUIPMENT PICKUP Document Destruction 80.63 80.63
15568 7/15/2020 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC. REPAIRS TO BOOM MOWER..
PARTS..
Machinery
Vehicle Parts
3,009.93
360.65
3,370.58
15569 7/15/2020 STRASSBURGER MCKENNA
GUTNICK & GEFSKY
ZHB LEGAL SERVICES ZHB Legal Services 948.00 948.00
15570 7/15/2020 TRANS ASSOCIATES
ENGINEERING
GETGO REVIEW..
WHITLEY DRIVE TRAFFIC STUDY..
GetGo
Engineering
903.46
6,353.05
7,256.51
15571 7/15/2020 TRANSAXLE-PITTSBURGH PARTS - #3109.. Vehicle Parts 12.06 12.06
GENERAL FUND
9 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15572 7/15/2020 TUCKER ARENSBERG, P.C. TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS..
MONTHLY MEETING RETAINER..
THOMPSON RUN ROAD RE-ZONING..
COVID-19..
Town Attorney Retainer
RET Town Attorney
BPT, RET, EIT COVID TOWN ATTORNEY
Town Attorney
1,000.00
37.00
1042.00
610.50
2,689.50
15573 7/15/2020 UNIFIRST CORPORATION UNIFORM SERVICE AND WALK-OFF MATS.. Building Cleaning Services
Uniform Cleaning Service
25.90
130.07
155.97
15574 7/15/2020 VANGUARD CLEANING SYSTEMS
OF CENTRAL/WESTERN PA
DISINFECTING ALL AREAS - 6/28/2020..
DISINFECTING ALL AREAS - 07/05/2020..
TRASH BAGS AND PAPER TOWELS..
Sanitation Supplies
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
246.95
560.00
806.95
15575 7/15/2020 VERIZON CONNECT NWF, INC MONTHLY SERVICE - JUNE.. Communications Equipment 210.47 210.47
15576 7/15/2020 WASTE MANAGEMENT HAUL RATE (30 YARD DUMPSTER).. Other Operating Supplies 185.00 185.00
15577 7/15/2020 WEST VIEW WATER AUTHORITY VESTAL..
WALL PARK..
HERITAGE CENTER..
Water
Water
11.95
50.67
62.62
15578 7/15/2020 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
TEAMSTERS
DPW HEALTH INSURANCE Healthcare Public Works
Laborer Health Insurance
Laborer Health Insurance
Laborer Health Insurance
3131.04
21,774.45
2,561.70
3,842.55
31,309.74
15579 7/22/2020 ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. FIRST AID SUPPLIES Other Operating Supplies 242.55 242.55
15580 7/22/2020 ACUITY SPECIALTY PRODUCTS,
INC.
COVID SUPPLIES PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 277.99 277.99
15581 7/22/2020 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES COVID SUPPLIES
PLANNING BOARD AND DRY ERASE MARKERS
General Office Supplies
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
62.95
615.65
678.60
15582 7/22/2020 AMCOM PRINTERS CONTRACT Office Supplies 1,577.85 1,577.85
15583 7/22/2020 BABST, CALLAND, CLEMENTS
AND ZOMNIR
LEGAL SERVICES Town Attorney 35.00 35.00
15584 7/22/2020 CENTRAL WESTMORELAND
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
MEMBERSHIP - 9/1/2020 - 12/31/2021 Membership Dues 250.00 250.00
15585 7/22/2020 CHUCK'S AUTO BODY 2018 FORD EXPLORER Vehicle Repairs 4,039.50 4,039.50
15586 7/22/2020 CINTAS COVID SUPPLIES
COVID SUPPLIES
COVID SUPPLIES
COVID SUPPLIES
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 189.34 189.34
15587 7/22/2020 CLEVELAND BROS. EQUIPMENT
CO.
PARTS - #3124 Vehicle Parts 367.31 367.31
15588 7/22/2020 CONSOLIDATED
COMMUNICATIONS
MONTHLY TELEPHONE AND LONG DISTANCE..
MONTHLY TELEPHONE..
Monthly Telephone 757.39 757.39
15589 7/22/2020 EWING, RICHARD UNIFORM REIMBURSEMENT Uniform Clothing 159.96 159.96
15590 7/22/2020 FAMOUS SUPPLY RESTROOM REPAIR Plumbing Repairs 7.32 7.32
15591 7/22/2020 GBS IMAGE BILLINGS AND ENCRYPTION FEE Document Imaging 313.34 313.34
15592 7/22/2020 GOVERNMENT FINANCE
OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
MEMBERSHIP DUES Membership Dues
Membership Dues
225.00
150.00
375.00
15593 7/22/2020 GOVOLUTION, LLC ENCRYPTED SWIPE DEVICE ANNUAL SERVICE Office Equipment Leasing 89.00 89.00
GENERAL FUND
10 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15594 7/22/2020 GRIMM, ROBERT REIMBURSEMENT - DRY ERASE BOARD, PSATS
VIRTUAL CONF. PASS & ZOOM MEETING
SUBSCRIPTION
SOFTWARE - COVID 19 UPGRADES
Seminars & Training
Building Incidentals
69.54
99.00
149.06
317.60
15595 7/22/2020 JACKS AUTO PARTS SHOP SUPPLIES..
PARTS - #3122..
Vehicle Parts
Tools
36.65
29.13
65.78
15596 7/22/2020 KOO, ANTHONY UNIFORM REIMBURSEMENT Uniform Clothing 40.29 40.29
15597 7/22/2020 MILLIKEN LAND MANAGEMENT
LLC
DISINFECTANT CLEANINGS RELATED TO COVID-
19 EXPOSURES BY EMPLOYEES
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
75.00
80.00
155.00
15598 7/22/2020 NFPA MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL - DANIEL STACK - ID#
174547
Membership Dues 175.00 175.00
15599 7/22/2020 NORTH HILLS COG COMPOST 2019 FALL LEAF COLLECTION Leaf Composting 17,105.14 17,105.14
15600 7/22/2020 PENN POWER TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
SCHOOL ZONE..
HERITAGE CENTER..
TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
TRAFFIC SIGNAL..
DEVLIN
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
Electricity
Traffic Signal Electricity
Electricity
Electricity
25.28
449.98
109.11
360.36
944.73
15601 7/22/2020 PREFERRED ITM, INC. FIRE SPRINKLER INSPECTION - TOWN HALL
FIRE SPRINKLER INSPECTION - PUBLIC WORKS
& FIRE HYDRANT FLOW TEST
Building Safety Inspections 270.00 270.00
15602 7/22/2020 QUILL CORPORATION DISINFECTING WIPES PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 14.76 14.76
15603 7/22/2020 TCR & ASSOCIATES SUPPLIES
COVID SUPPLIES
STAMPERS - JUDY WAGNER & JEFF FRAZIER
COVID SUPPLIES
General Office Supplies
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
219.90
3,062.76
3,282.66
15604 7/22/2020 TRAVELERS CL REMITTANCE
CENTER
RENEWAL - LIABILITY Fiduciary Liability Insurance - Pensions 7,453.00 7,453.00
15605 7/22/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS MONTHLY WIRELESS Monthly Telephone Charges
Monthly Telephone
90.98
85.50
176.48
15606 7/22/2020 W.B. MASON CO., INC. HAND SANITIZER PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 12.18 12.18
15607 7/22/2020 WEST VIEW WATER AUTHORITY DPW..
TOWN HALL..
Water - Town Hall/DPW 165.44 165.44
15608 7/22/2020 WITMER PUBLIC SAFETY GROUP
INC
UNIFORMS - JEFF FRAZIER & JEFF
SCHOENEMAN
SUPPLIES - SAUNDERS ALUMINUM CRUISER
MATE
Uniform Clothing
Office Supplies
Uniform Clothing
99.90
34.38
199.80
334.08
EFT 7/24/2020 PA SCDU Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - AL Co Family Division Family Court 126.46 126.46
GENERAL FUND
11 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
EFT 7/24/2020 ICMA - 401 Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - DC Pension, DC
Pension Match, DPW Pension, DPW Pension Match
Non-Uniformed Pension Withheld
Non-Uniformed Pension Town Match
5,873.73
5,873.73
11,747.46
EFT 7/24/2020 ICMA - 457 Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - Def Comp Amt
Uniform, DComp Match Non, Def Comp % Uniform,
Def Comp Amt Non Uniform, Def Comp % Non
Uniform
IRC 457 Contributions Withheld - Non Uniform
IRC 457 Town Match - Non Uniform
IRC 457 Contributions Withheld - Uniform
1,477.66
665.72
4,898.20
7,041.58
EFT 7/24/2020 ICMA - IRA Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - Roth IRA-Uniform,
Roth IRA-Non Uniform
Roth IRA Contributions Withheld
Roth IRA Contributions Withheld
425.00
300.00
725.00
EFT 7/24/2020 US BANK Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - Police Pension Police Pension Withheld 5,221.12 5,221.12
EFT 7/26/2020 PA DEPT OF REVENUE Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - SwtPA State Income Tax 6,781.22 6,781.22
15609 7/29/2020 VERIZON INTERNET Internet 172.95 172.95
15610 7/29/2020 ADP, LLC UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS SERVICES Unemployment Comp Management Fees 67.65 67.65
15611 7/29/2020 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS PARTS -#2115 Vehicle Parts 88.38 88.38
15612 7/29/2020 ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHIEFS OF
POLICE ASSOC.
MEMBERSHIP DUES - R. HAWK Membership Dues 75.00 75.00
15613 7/29/2020 AMERICAN TEST CENTER BUCKET TRUCK SAFETY TEST -#3111 Other Operating Supplies 445.00 445.00
15614 7/29/2020 BAKERSTOWN RADIATOR PARTS - #3124 Vehicle Parts 215.00 215.00
15615 7/29/2020 CASH PETTY CASH - ADMINISTRATION General Office Supplies
Local Meetings
RET Postage
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
23.00
42.54
3.60
76.94
146.08
15616 7/29/2020 EVEY, JASON REIMBURSEMENT - UNIFORM EQUIPMENT
REIMBURSEMENT - GASOLINE EXPENSE -
TRAINING
Uniform Clothing
Seminars & Training
93.00
193.00
286.00
15617 7/29/2020 GARDEN STATE HIGHWAY
PRODUCTS, INC.
REFLECTIVE FOR SPEED LIMIT SIGNS Sign Making Supplies 871.20 871.20
15618 7/29/2020 GLASSMERE FUEL SERVICE FUEL - UNLEADED & DIESEL Unleaded Fuel
Diesel Fuel
4,328.36
1,702.85
6,031.21
15619 7/29/2020 GRAINGER BRASS COUPLING
AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR
TRASH BAGS
Sanitation Supplies
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19
Tools
Sanitation Supplies
19.48
18.80
43.39
19.48
101.15
15620 7/29/2020 HIGHMARK INC. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT
MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT
MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT
Police Officer Health Insurance 576.32 576.32
15621 7/29/2020 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES GRADE STAKES ZHB Advertising 24.95 24.95
15622 7/29/2020 HUNTER TRUCK SALES &
SERVICE
PARTS - #3106 Vehicle Parts 13.44 13.44
GENERAL FUND
12 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15623 7/29/2020 JACKS AUTO PARTS PARTS - #6135
PARTS - #3102 & #3103
SHOP SUPPLIES - OIL FOR CHAINSAW BAR
PARTS - #6132-3
PARTS - #3124
PARTS - AMB #6136
PARTS - #3133
PARTS - #3111B
OIL HUB CAPS - TKS #3102 & #3103
Vehicle Parts
Vehicle Parts
General Operating Supplies
201.54
260.79
28.98
491.31
15624 7/29/2020 KEYSTONE SPRING SERVICE PARTS - #3111 & #3114 Vehicle Parts 87.16 87.16
15625 7/29/2020 KOO, ANTHONY REIMBURSEMENT - UNIFORM EQUIPMENT Uniform Clothing 91.19 91.19
15626 7/29/2020 MCCANDLESS POLICE OFFICERS
ASSOCIATION
Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - MPOA Dues Union Dues - Police 1,015.00 1,015.00
15627 7/29/2020 METZGER, MIKE REIMBURSEMENT - TRAINING Seminars & Training 443.72 443.72
15628 7/29/2020 MRM WORKERS' COMP FUND WORKERS COMP PREMIUM Town Manager/Asst Mgr Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp - RET
Administrative Staff Workers Comp - Citizen Info
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Police Officer Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Volunteer EMT Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Supervisor Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Department Head Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Supervisor Workers Comp
Laborer Workers Comp
Laborer Workers Comp
Laborer Workers Comp
Administrative Staff Workers Comp
Crossing Guard Workers Comp
61.85
30.75
13.01
53.01
33.56
15.90
744.17
40.64
18,323.06
15.73
294.08
16.96
24.91
23.86
15.90
24.65
14.14
64.82
8,503.20
1,047.15
1,581.26
123.45
472.74
31,538.80
15629 7/29/2020 MY FLOOR NEEDS, LLC CARPET CLEANING PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 625.00 625.00
15630 7/29/2020 NORTH EASTERN UNIFORMS UNIFORM CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT..
UNIFORM CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT..
UNIFORM CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT..
Uniform Clothing 499.71 499.71
15631 7/29/2020 NORTHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY
FOUNDATION
MEMORIAL BOOK DONATION - MARION E.
HUBER
Services In Memorium 35.00 35.00
15632 7/29/2020 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS PARTS - #6132-3 Vehicle Parts 120.31 120.31
GENERAL FUND
13 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
15633 7/29/2020 PA CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSOC. 2020 MEMBERSHIP & INITIATION FEES - R.
HAWK
Membership Dues 250.00 250.00
15634 7/29/2020 PENN POWER TRAFFIC SIGNAL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
SCHOOL ZONE
DPW
SCHOOL ZONE
SCHOOL ZONE
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
SCHOOL ZONE
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
SCHOOL ZONE
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
WALL PARK
VESTAL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
DEVLIN
Electricity
Electricity
Traffic Signal Electricity
Electricity
747.06
126.69
356.70
233.42
1,463.87
15635 7/29/2020 PFUND SUPERIOR SALES CO,
INC.
LL EL/WI LED LICENSE PLATE Vehicle Parts 47.00 47.00
15636 7/29/2020 PITT AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY PARTS - #3117 Vehicle Parts 143.48 143.48
15637 7/29/2020 PITTSBURGH PUBLIC SAFETY
SUPPLY
UNIFORM CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT Uniform Clothing 220.41 220.41
15638 7/29/2020 SANI-SCENT AIR SERVICE AIR FRESHENERS Sanitation Supplies 41.00 41.00
15639 7/29/2020 SHULTS FORD LINCOLN BRAKE PADS & KIT -#2115
PLUG -OIL DRAIN -AMB #6139
PAD -PEDAL - AMB 6136
LAMP ASY - POLICE CAR #2126
Vehicle Parts
Vehicle Parts
16.97
191.84
208.81
15640 7/29/2020 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC. CHIPPER REPAIRS
REPAIRS TO CHIPPER #3133
Vehicle Parts
Machinery Parts
1,102.11
1,194.06
2,296.17
15641 7/29/2020 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 636 Pay period ending 7/05/2020 - DPW Dues
Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - DPW Dues
Union Dues - Public Works 1,664.00 1,664.00
15642 7/29/2020 TRANSAXLE-PITTSBURGH DOCK BUMPER PAIR - TK #3101 Vehicle Parts 43.87 43.87
15643 7/29/2020 UNIFIRST CORPORATION UNIFORMS & MATS
UNIFORMS & MATS
Building Cleaning Services
Uniform Cleaning Service
51.80
260.14
311.94
15644 7/29/2020 VANGUARD CLEANING SYSTEMS
OF CENTRAL/WESTERN PA
DISINFECTING ALL AREAS 7/12, 7/19 & 7/26/2020 PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 840.00 840.00
15645 7/29/2020 W.B. MASON CO., INC. DISINFECTING WIPES PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIP - COVID 19 65.98 65.98
15646 7/29/2020 WASTE MANAGEMENT 30 YARD ROLLOFF Recycling Carts 350.00 350.00
15647 7/29/2020 WESTERN PA CHIEFS' OF POLICE
ASSOC.
ANNUAL DUES & INITIATION FEE - RYAN HAWK Membership Dues 125.00 125.00
GENERAL FUND
14 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Town of McCandless General Fund (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
EFT 7/29/2020 UNITED STATES TREASURY Pay period ending 7/19/2020 - E Fica, E Ficamed,
FWT, FicaMed
Federal Income Tax
Social Security Tax
Medicare Tax
25,737.28
27,472.66
6,424.88
59,634.82
Total Checks 653,994.29
GENERAL FUND
15 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
3095-
3096
7/10/2020 Town Employee Paychecks Wages Regular Wages 17,330.33 17,330.33
EFT 7/10/2020 Town Employee Direct Deposits Wages Regular Wages 146,535.64 146,535.64
3097 7/24/2020 Town Employee Paychecks Wages Regular Wages 3,314.87 3,314.87
EFT 7/24/2020 Town Employee Direct Deposits Wages Regular Wages 143,226.65 143,226.65
Total Checks 310,407.49
Town of McCandless Payroll Checking Account
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
PAYROLL ACCOUNT
16 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Total Checks $0.00
Town of McCandless Fire Apparatus Account (Fund 01)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
FIRE APPARATUS
17 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Total Checks 0.00
Town of McCandless Transportation District Fund (Fund 15)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
18 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
2299 7/01/2020 INSIGHT PIPE CONTRACTING LP CLEAN & CCTV INSPECTION Pipe Lining 1,750.00 1,750.00
2300 7/08/2020 GRIFFITH, E. H. INC. LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES Landscaping Supplies 1,780.00 1,780.00
2301 7/08/2020 PARKEDGE EXCAVATING INC CAT EXCAVATOR - HIGHLAND ROAD
CAT HIGHLIFT - GLEN MANOR
CAT EXCAVATOR - WALL PARK & PINE CREEK
Excavation 9,898.00 9,898.00
2302 7/10/2020 A. LIBERONI INC. 2020 PAVING PROGRAM Road Construction 866,547.71 866,547.71
2303 7/15/2020 A. LIBERONI INC. 2020 PAVING PROGRAM Road Construction 557,416.88 557,416.88
2304 7/15/2020 ACF ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPING
LANDSCAPING
Landscaping Supplies 1,339.50 1,339.50
2305 7/15/2020 GAMETIME ECHO CHAMBER - FITNESS COURT Construction Materials 134.00 134.00
2306 7/15/2020 GRIFFITH, E. H. INC. LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES Landscaping Supplies 76.68 76.68
2307 7/15/2020 LOWE'S CREDIT - RETURN ON INVOICE 902463..
FITNESS CENTER MATERIALS..
FITNESS CENTER MATERIALS..
INLET - HIGHLAND ROAD..
LANDSCAPING - HIGHLAND ROAD..
Other Construction Supplies
Landscaping Supplies
Construction Materials
14.04
40.84
29.73
84.61
2308 7/15/2020 PITTSBURGH POTTY STANDARD UNIT - 1X WEEKLY SERVICE Sani Unit Rental 88.00 88.00
2309 7/15/2020 ROSS SCHONDER STERZINGER &
CUPCHECK P. C.
MASTER PLANNING CONSULTING SERVICES 2,981.60 2,981.60
2310 7/22/2020 GATEWAY ENGINEERS INC. PERRY HIGHWAY SIDEWALK EXTENSION - CFA MTF
GR
GRUBBS ROAD SIDEWALK CONNECTIONS PROJECT
(DCE
ENGINEERING SERVICES - MMG PER
ENGINEERING SERVICES - MMG GRU
3361.40
1027.00
4,388.40
2311 7/22/2020 PITTSBURGH POTTY STANDARD UNIT - 1 WEEKLY SERVICE - 7/13-8/10 Sani Unit Rental 88.00 88.00
2312 7/29/2020 CASH PETTY CASH - ADMINISTRATION Construction Materials 29.28 29.28
2313 7/29/2020 DRAGUN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY INC. MUSHROOM MANURE - PAVING PROGRAM Landscaping Supplies 2,368.00 2,368.00
Total Checks 1,448,970.66
Town of McCandless Capital Improvements Fund (Fund 18)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
19 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Total Checks $0.00
Town of McCandless Assessment Fund (Fund 19)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
ASSESSMENT
20 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
Total Checks $0.00
Town of McCandless State Highway Aid Fund (Fund 35)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
STATE HIGHWAY AID
21 of 22
Check
No Date Vendor Inv Description Account Description
Distribution
Amount
Check
Amount
4799 7/8/2020 Wisniewski, Michael A & Deshanna Real Estate Refund Town Refunds Payable 17.20 17.20
4800 7/8/2020 Hewlett, Frank W Jr. & Salvadora G Real Estate Refund Town Refunds Payable 23.75 23.75
4801 7/8/2020 Lewis, Kathryn D & Jantho Michael Real Estate Refund Town Refunds Payable 26.17 26.17
4802 7/8/2020 Winski, Micholas & Samantha Real Estate Refund Town Refunds Payable 28.59 28.59
Total Checks $95.71
Town of McCandless Real Estate Tax Agency Fund (Fund 91)
Check Listing with Accounting Distribution 07/01/2020 - 07/31/2020
REAL ESTATE TAX AGENCY
22 of 22
1
TOWN OF MCCANDLESS
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
ORDINANCE NO. 1503
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF MCCANDLESS, ALLEGHENY
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING AND RESTATING PART NINE,
TITLE 1, ARTICLE 907 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE
TOWN OF MCCANDLESS TO REGULATE OBJECTS IN THE RIGHT-
OF-WAY, SIGNS IN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY, ADDING RELATED
DEFINITIONS AND AMENDING ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTY
PROVISIONS
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of McCandless has determined that
unauthorized signs placed in the public rights-of-way and on public property are a danger
because they distract motor vehicle operators and because they can obstruct views creating
hazards to motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of McCandless has further determined that
unauthorized signs spoil the natural beauty of the Town that is an asset treasured by residents and
visitors alike; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of McCandless has determined it to be in
the best interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the Town to amend Part
Nine, Title 1, Article 907 of the Codified Ordinances of the Town of McCandless to further
regulate signs and other objects in public rights-of-way and on public property, add related
definitions and amend the penalty and enforcement provisions of the Article.
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of
McCandless, Allegheny County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as follows:
SECTION 1:
The above recitals are incorporated herein by reference.
SECTION 2:
Part Nine, Title 1, Article 907 of the Codified Ordinances of the Town of McCandless is
hereby repealed in its entirety and replaced with the following:
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ARTICLE 907
Objects and Signs in Right-of-Way
907.01 Definitions. 907.99 Penalty.
907.02 Objects in right-of-way.
907.03 Signs prohibited in rights-of-way and on public property.
907.01 DEFINITIONS.
For the purposes of this Article 907, the below terms shall be defined as follows:
(a) “Cartway” shall mean that portion of a street which is improved by surfacing
with permanent or semi-permanent material and is intended for vehicular
traffic and shall be measured from the termination points of the surfacing
material. Termination points are located at the base of a barrier curb, wedge
curb or other type of curb, or where the surfacing meets a grass or landscaped
area.
(b) "Sign," unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning,
shall mean any surface, fabric or device bearing lettered, pictorial or
sculptured matter designed to convey information visually and exposed to
public view; or any structure including a billboard or poster panel designed to
carry such visual information.
907.02 OBJECTS IN RIGHT-OF-WAY.
(a) No trees, bushes, shrubs or hedges may be planted or allowed to grow so that
they infringe on the clear-sight triangle required by the Land Development
and Subdivision Regulations or otherwise create a hazard to vehicle or
pedestrian traffic.
(b) No object or structure may be built or placed or permitted to remain in a
location which infringes on the clear-sight triangle required by the Land
Development and Subdivision Regulations or otherwise creates a hazard to
vehicle or pedestrian traffic.
(c) Public Transit Shelters may be permitted at public transit stops if the location
and installation have been approved by the Town of McCandless.
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907.03 SIGNS PROHIBITED IN RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND ON PUBLIC
PROPERTY
(a) Signs shall be permitted only on private property. Signs may not be placed
within the public right-of-way or on public property. In cases where a
resident does not have specific knowledge of the location of the right-of-way
line, signs which are placed at least five (5) feet from the cartway by or with
the permission of the property owner shall be presumed to be on private
property and shall be permitted.
(b) Public Nuisance. Any sign posted in violation of this Section is hereby
declared to be a nuisance. In addition to any other remedy provided by this
Article or available under law, the Town may apply to a court of competent
jurisdiction for an injunction to prohibit the continuation of any violation.
(c) Removal Procedure. Any sign found to violate this Section may be
removed forthwith by any Town employee duly authorized by the Town
Manager or his/her designee.
(d) Notice, storage, return. Upon removal of any sign in violation of this
Section, a designated employee of the Town shall keep a record of the
location from which the sign was removed. Further, a reasonable attempt shall
be made to contact the owner by telephone. If such attempt is successful, the
owner shall be notified of the removal and of the location where the sign may
be retrieved. If telephone contact is not achieved, written notice of the
violation and the retrieval location may, but is not required to, be provided. In
either case, the Town shall store any removed sign for at least ten (10) days.
After expiration of the ten-day period, the Town shall be permitted to destroy
or discard any sign.
(e) Persons deemed responsible. The person(s), organization(s), or
business(es) named or promoted on the sign posted in violation of this Section
shall be deemed to be the owner responsible for the violation, absent prior
notification to the Town of another responsible party. Nothing in this Section
shall be interpreted to make any person, organization, or business liable for
any signs posted by persons over whom he/she/it has no control.
907.99 PENALTY. The first violation of the provisions of this Article shall result
in a written warning issued by the Town. Any future violation of this Article shall
be considered a summary offense and the violator shall be fined not more than
three hundred dollars ($300.00) for each offense, plus costs of prosecution.
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SECTION 3:
If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall be
declared invalid for any reason whatsoever, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of
this Ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect; and to this end, the provisions of this
Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable.
SECTION 4:
All resolutions, ordinances, or parts thereof, of the Town of McCandless which are
inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of any such
inconsistency.
ORDAINED AND ENACTED into law this 24th day of August 2020, to become
effective ten (10) days after proper advertisement hereof.
ATTEST: TOWN COUNCIL
TOWN OF McCANDLESS:
________________________________ _________________________________
Secretary President
TADMS:5359888-1 024399-188327
OFFICIAL TOWN OF McCANDLESS
RESOLUTION NO. 15 OF 2020
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF McCANDLESS
ESTABLISHING A CODE OF ETHICS POLICY FORMALIZING A SET OF PRINCIPLES
AND PRACTICES OF THOSE ASSOCIATED INDIVIDUALS SERVING THE TOWN OF
McCANDLESS
WHEREAS, Town Council has determined in order to promote integrity,
objectivity, and professional behavior for Public Officials including members of Town
Council, Employees/Staff and elected or appointed members of Boards, Commissions,
Committees, and Authorities, the Town of McCandless is establishing this policy
formalizing principles that set parameters and provide guidance for conduct and
decision-making.
WHEREAS the Town of McCandless requires the highest ethical standards for
Public Officials in the performance of their responsibilities. These principles are to be
adhered to in all situations and circumstances including in-person, online, in print, and
other forms of media and during personal interactions, and at all times during service
and beyond regarding matters of a confidential nature.
WHEREAS Town Council desires to establish a Code of Ethics policy formalizing
a set of principles and practices of those associated individuals serving the Town of
McCandless.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Town Council of the
Town of McCandless as follows:
Section 1.
The Town Council of the Town of McCandless hereby authorizes the creation of a
“Code of Ethics Policy” attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by
reference.
Section 2.
This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption.
Motion made by Councilmember ___________________, seconded by
Councilmember ___________________, and this resolution is adopted this 24th day of
August, 2020.
TOWN COUNCIL ATTEST TOWN OF McCANDLESS ____________________________________ __________________________________ Secretary President
EXHIBIT A
Town of McCandless
Code of Ethics
In order to promote integrity, objectivity, and professional behavior for Public Officials
including members of Town Council, Employees/Staff and elected or appointed
members of Boards, Commissions, Committees, and Authorities, the Town of
McCandless establishes these principles that set parameters and provide guidance for
conduct and decision-making. The Town of McCandless requires the highest ethical
standards for Public Officials in the performance of their responsibilities. These
principles are to be adhered to in all situations and circumstances including in-person,
online, in print, and other forms of media and during personal interactions, and at all
times during service and beyond regarding matters of a confidential nature.
Town of McCandless Public Officials agree to:
1. Faithfully abide by the Pennsylvania Public Official and Employee Ethics Act (“Ethics
Act”), the Town of McCandless Code and any rules, and regulations of the Town of
McCandless, as well as the Town’s Statement of Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity:
“The Town of McCandless is a place of welcome and hospitality for all who
would seek lawful residence in or visit our community regardless of their
country of origin, race, native language, religion or sexual orientation and
embraces empathy for all, promoting equality, diversity and inclusivity.”
2. Undertake the responsibilities and duties of the position in such a manner to result
in the good of the entire the community rather than for one’s own personal benefit or
advancement.
3. Maintain a professional level of courtesy, respect, and objectivity in all Town-related
activities.
4. Demonstrate respect for the diversity of opinions as expressed or acted upon by
others and formally register dissent as appropriate.
5. Promote collaboration, cooperation, and partnership among all associated
individuals.
6. Exercise reasonable care, good faith, and due diligence in Town affairs.
7. Fully disclose, at the earliest opportunity, information that may result in a perceived
or actual conflict of interest. A “conflict of interest” is defined in the Ethics Act as “[u]se
by a public official or public employee of the authority of his office or employment or
any confidential information received through his holding public office or employment
for the private pecuniary benefit of himself, a member of his immediate family or a
business with which he or a member of his immediate family is associated. The term
does not include an action having a de minimis economic impact or which affects to the
same degree a class consisting of the general public or a subclass consisting of an
industry, occupation or other group which includes the public official or public
employee, a member of his immediate family or a business with which he or a member
of his immediate family is associated.”
No Public Officials of the Town of McCandless, including members of Town Council,
Employees/Staff and elected or appointed members of Boards, Commissions,
Committees, and Authorities shall engage in conduct which would constitute a conflict
of interest under the Ethics Act.
8. Remain accountable for prudent fiscal management.
9. No Public Official of the Town shall:
A. Participate in the influencing, negotiation of or decision to award contracts,
the settlement of any claims or charges in any contracts, the making of loans,
the granting of subsidies, the fixing of rates, or the issuance of permits,
licenses, grants, certificates, guarantees or other things of value to, with or
for any entity in which he or she has a financial or personal interest.
B. Represent or act as agent for any private interest, whether for compensation
or not, in any transaction in which the Town has a direct and substantial
interest.
10. Respect the confidentiality of sensitive information known due to service to the
Town.
Failure of any Public Official to comply with this Code of Ethics may, at the discretion
of Town Council, result in sanction, disciplinary action, and/or the removal of that
individual from his or her position. Reports of violations to this Code can be made by
calling__________________ or emailing to [email protected]. All
reports will be investigated by the Town’s Human Resources Department and the Town
Attorney who will issue a report to the Town Manager and Council President.