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14 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 VOL P. 2518 NOTICE TO COUNSEL Your attention is directed to Section 3162 of the Probate, Estates and Fiduciaries Code of June 30, 1972 (Act No. 164) which requires advertise- ment of grant of letters to con- tain the name and address of the personal representatives. ORPHANS’ COURT OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY Letters have been granted on the Estate of each of the following decedents to the representatives named, who request all persons having claims against the Estate to present them in writing and all persons indebted to the Estate to make payment to them (unless otherwise noted all addresses be- ing in Philadelphia) D’ANGELO, DANIEL A. -- Andrea D’Angelo, Executrix, 730 Manatawna Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19128; Peoples Law Firm , LLC, 712 Kimberton Road, Chester Springs, PA 19425. 11-6-3* GIBBS-JIMENEZ, BARBARA -- Wade Cox, Executor, c/o Shabrei Parker, Esq., 1500 Market St., 12th Floor, East Tower, Philadel- phia, PA 19102; Shabrei Parker, Atty., 1500 Market St., 12th Floor, East Tower, Philadelphia, PA 19102. 11-6-3* NATALI, MASSIMO D. -- Mary Wireman, Executor, 3203 Saxon Place, Philadelphia, PA 19114 ; Matthew M. Maertzig, Atty., 375 Horsham Road, Suite 100, Hor- sham, PA 19044. 11-6-3* SPAN, ANITA -- Yolanda Span, Administrator, 743 Grant Rd., Folcroft, PA 19032. 11-6-3* City of Philadelphia City Council Notice Of Bills reported from Commit- tees of the Council of the City of Philadelphia on Thursday, Novem- ber 12, 2020: 200387 An Ordinance amending The Philadelphia Code to add a new Section, entitled "Good Park- ing Jobs for Philadelphia Review Committee," to provide for the creation of an advisory body to consider the quality of jobs and opportunities for workers in the parking industry and the potential to make adjustments to the Park- ing Tax, including with respect to the goal of reducing the parking tax to seventeen percent by July 1, 2022, based on a review of work- ing conditions in the parking in- dustry, and to provide reports re- lated thereto, all under certain terms and conditions. 200599 An Ordinance constitut- ing the Twenty-Fifth Supplemen- tal Ordinance to the Restated General Water and Wastewater Revenue Bond Ordinance of 1989, as supplemented; authorizing the Bond Committee to issue and sell one or more series or subseries of tax-exempt or taxable water and wastewater revenue bonds and revenue refunding bonds, some or all of which may be used for the implementation of a revolving commercial paper program for the System; authorizing agreements to provide credit enhancement or payment or liquidity sources (or any combination of the foregoing) for such Obligations; providing that such Obligations shall bear in- terest at fixed or variable rates; au- thorizing the Bond Committee to take certain action with regard to the terms and conditions of the water and wastewater revenue bonds or notes and related agree- ments and the elections under the Restated General Water and Wastewater Revenue Bond Ordi- nance of 1989; determining the sufficiency of pledged Project Rev- enues; authorizing the Director of Finance to take certain actions with regard to the sale of such Ob- ligations, the investment of pro- ceeds thereof and the City’s con- tinuing disclosure obligations with respect to such Obligations; setting forth the use of proceeds of such Obligations; covenanting the pay- ment of interest and principal; supplementing and amending the Restated General Water and Wastewater Revenue Bond Ordi- nance of 1989; and specifying ap- plicability of sections of The First Class City Revenue Bond Act and the Restated General Water and Wastewater Revenue Bond Ordi- nance. 200600 An Ordinance constitut- ing the Twenty-Fourth Supple- mental Ordinance to the Restated General Water and Wastewater Revenue Bond Ordinance of 1989, as supplemented; authorizing the Bond Committee to issue and sell one or more series or subseries of tax-exempt or taxable water and wastewater revenue bonds and revenue refunding bonds; author- izing agreements to provide credit enhancement or payment or liq- uidity sources (or any combination of the foregoing) for such Bonds; providing that such Bonds shall bear interest at fixed or variable rates; determining the sufficiency of pledged Project Revenues; au- thorizing the Director of Finance to take certain actions with regard to the sale of such Bonds, the in- vestment of proceeds thereof and the City’s continuing disclosure obligations with respect to such Bonds; setting forth the use of pro- ceeds of such Bonds; covenanting the payment of interest and princi- pal; supplementing the Restated General Water and Wastewater Revenue Bond Ordinance of 1989; and specifying applicability of sec- tions of The First Class City Reve- nue Bond Act and the Restated General Water and Wastewater Revenue Bond Ordinance. 200182 An Ordinance amending Chapter 12-3000 of The Philadel- phia Code, entitled "Use Of An Automated Red Light Enforce- ment System To Prevent Red Light Violations," by authorizing the installation of red light en- forcement systems at the intersec- tion of 52nd and Lancaster Ave- nue, all under certain terms and conditions. 200254 An Ordinance establishing a no truck parking regulation on both sides of Milnor Street, from Bleigh Avenue to New State Road. 200537 An Ordinance amending Section 2 of an Ordinance (Bill No. 180560) approved July 10, 2018, entitled "An Ordinance au- thorizing the revision of lines and grades on a portion of City Plan No. 250 by striking from the City Plan and vacating the legally open portion of Montour Street from Adams Avenue to Foulkrod Street, under certain terms and conditions," by extending the peri- od for compliance with the terms and conditions stated therein. 200539 An Ordinance authorizing the revision of lines and grades on a portion of City Plan No. 299 by striking from the City Plan Parker Avenue from a point approximate- ly one-hundred fifty-six feet southwest of Matthias Street to its terminus southwestwardly therefrom and reserving and plac- ing on the City Plan a right-of-way for various utility purposes within a portion of Parker Avenue being stricken and authorizing accept- ance of the grant to the City of the said right-of-way, under certain terms and conditions. 200561 An Ordinance amending Chapter 12-3000 of The Philadel- phia Code, entitled "Use Of An Automated Red Light Enforce- ment System To Prevent Red Light Violations," by authorizing the installation of red light en- forcement systems at the intersec- tion of 31st & Spring Garden Street, all under certain terms and conditions. 200562 An Ordinance authorizing Maitreyi Roy, DBA John Bartram Association, to own and maintain an existing metal bench on the southeast corner at the intersec- tion of South 54th Street & Lind- bergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19143, all under certain terms and conditions. 200572 An Ordinance establishing a no truck parking regulation on both sides of E. Godfrey Avenue from Tabor Avenue to Whitaker Avenue. 200591 An Ordinance amending Section 9-212 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Newsstands," by expanding the allowable items newsstands can sell and offer, all under certain terms and condi- tions. 200353 An Ordinance amending Section 17-109 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Local Bidding Preferences," to amend reporting requirements to require the estab- lishment of local business usage goals and reporting on reaching such goals as a way to assist com- munity businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, all under certain terms and conditions. 200544 An Ordinance amending Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Regulation of Businesses, Trades and Professions," by adding a new Chapter, entitled "Residen- tial Property Wholesalers," to reg- ulate the solicitation of purchases of real property and require cer- tain disclosures by property pur- chasers to homeowners, and amending Chapter 9-1100 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Fair Practices Ordinance: Protections Against Unlawful Discrimina- tion," to provide protections to homeowners from solicitation and related problems, all under certain terms and conditions. 200574 An Ordinance amending Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code to address matters related to commercial leases and provide eviction and financial relief to res- taurant businesses that operate on leased premises, all under certain terms and conditions. 200115 An Ordinance amending Section 10-602 of The Philadel- phia Code, entitled "Smoking," to prohibit establishments that are ex- cepted from the indoor smoking prohibition from permitting mi- nors to enter, and to require health informational signs; and amending Section 10-614, entitled "Electron- ic Smoking Devices," to prohibit establishments that are excepted from the indoor e-cigarette use prohibition from permitting mi- nors to enter, and to require health informational signs; all under cer- tain terms and conditions. 200425 An Ordinance amending Title 6 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Health Code," by creat- ing a new Chapter 6-1300 entitled "Healthy Outdoor Public Spaces," to promote a healthy environment that protects the public from the risks of toxic herbicides by prohib- iting their use on all city-owned or used public grounds including but not limited to parks, trails, recrea- tion centers, and playgrounds; es- tablishing reporting requirements; and establishing a private right of action, all under certain terms and conditions. 200412 An Ordinance amending Chapter 10-2200 of The Philadel- phia Code, entitled "Hate Crimes," to provide for penalties for crimi- nal conduct involving misuse of the 911 emergency response sys- tem motivated by hatred toward certain characteristics of other persons; all under certain terms and conditions. 200420 An Ordinance amending Chapter 9-800 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Landlord and Ten- ant," to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relation- ship during the novel coronavirus of 2019 pandemic, including pro- viding for the temporary waiver of certain fees, and making certain technical changes, all under certain terms and conditions. 200421 An Ordinance amending Chapter 9-800 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Landlord and Ten- ant," to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relation- ship during the novel corona- virus of 2019 pandemic, including providing for repayment agree- ments, and making certain techni- cal changes, all under certain terms and conditions. Michael A. Decker Chief Clerk 11-13-1* PUBLIC NOTICES Jennifer McCullough 215.557.2321 [email protected] ESTATE NOTICES CITY COUNCIL Renew Your Subscription to The Legal Intelligencer Today! 877-ALM-CIRC To publish your Corporate Notices, call Jennifer McCullough at 215-557-2321 Email : [email protected]
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  • 14 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER F R I D A Y, N O V E M B E R 1 3 , 2 0 2 0 VOL P. 2518

    NOTICE TO COUNSELYour attention is directed toSection 3162 of the Probate,Estates and Fiduciaries Codeof June 30, 1972 (Act No.164) which requires advertise-ment of grant of letters to con-tain the name and address ofthe personal representatives.

    ORPHANS’ COURT OFPHILADELPHIA COUNTY

    Letters have been granted on theEstate of each of the followingdecedents to the representativesnamed, who request all personshaving claims against the Estateto present them in writing and allpersons indebted to the Estate tomake payment to them (unlessotherwise noted all addresses be-ing in Philadelphia)

    D’ANGELO, DANIEL A. --Andrea D’Angelo, Executrix, 730Manatawna Avenue, Philadelphia,PA 19128; Peoples Law Firm,LLC, 712 Kimberton Road,Chester Springs, PA 19425.

    11-6-3*

    GIBBS-JIMENEZ, BARBARA --Wade Cox, Executor, c/o ShabreiParker, Esq., 1500 Market St.,12th Floor, East Tower, Philadel-phia, PA 19102; Shabrei Parker,Atty., 1500 Market St., 12thFloor, East Tower, Philadelphia,PA 19102.

    11-6-3*

    NATALI, MASSIMO D. -- MaryWireman, Executor, 3203 SaxonPlace, Philadelphia, PA 19114;Matthew M. Maertzig, Atty., 375Horsham Road, Suite 100, Hor-sham, PA 19044.

    11-6-3*

    SPAN, ANITA -- Yolanda Span,Administrator, 743 Grant Rd.,Folcroft, PA 19032.

    11-6-3*

    City of PhiladelphiaCity Council Notice

    Of Bills reported from Commit-tees of the Council of the City ofPhiladelphia on Thursday, Novem-ber 12, 2020:

    200387 An Ordinance amendingThe Philadelphia Code to add anew Section, entitled "Good Park-ing Jobs for Philadelphia ReviewCommittee," to provide for thecreation of an advisory body toconsider the quality of jobs andopportunities for workers in theparking industry and the potentialto make adjustments to the Park-ing Tax, including with respect tothe goal of reducing the parkingtax to seventeen percent by July 1,2022, based on a review of work-ing conditions in the parking in-dustry, and to provide reports re-lated thereto, all under certainterms and conditions.

    200599 An Ordinance constitut-ing the Twenty-Fifth Supplemen-tal Ordinance to the RestatedGeneral Water and WastewaterRevenue Bond Ordinance of 1989,as supplemented; authorizing theBond Committee to issue and sellone or more series or subseries oftax-exempt or taxable water andwastewater revenue bonds andrevenue refunding bonds, some orall of which may be used for theimplementation of a revolvingcommercial paper program for theSystem; authorizing agreements toprovide credit enhancement orpayment or liquidity sources (orany combination of the foregoing)for such Obligations; providingthat such Obligations shall bear in-terest at fixed or variable rates; au-thorizing the Bond Committee totake certain action with regard tothe terms and conditions of thewater and wastewater revenuebonds or notes and related agree-ments and the elections under theRestated General Water andWastewater Revenue Bond Ordi-nance of 1989; determining thesufficiency of pledged Project Rev-enues; authorizing the Director ofFinance to take certain actionswith regard to the sale of such Ob-ligations, the investment of pro-ceeds thereof and the City’s con-tinuing disclosure obligations withrespect to such Obligations; settingforth the use of proceeds of suchObligations; covenanting the pay-ment of interest and principal;supplementing and amending theRestated General Water andWastewater Revenue Bond Ordi-nance of 1989; and specifying ap-plicability of sections of The FirstClass City Revenue Bond Act andthe Restated General Water andWastewater Revenue Bond Ordi-nance.

    200600 An Ordinance constitut-

    ing the Twenty-Fourth Supple-mental Ordinance to the RestatedGeneral Water and WastewaterRevenue Bond Ordinance of 1989,as supplemented; authorizing theBond Committee to issue and sellone or more series or subseries oftax-exempt or taxable water andwastewater revenue bonds andrevenue refunding bonds; author-izing agreements to provide creditenhancement or payment or liq-uidity sources (or any combinationof the foregoing) for such Bonds;providing that such Bonds shallbear interest at fixed or variablerates; determining the sufficiencyof pledged Project Revenues; au-thorizing the Director of Financeto take certain actions with regardto the sale of such Bonds, the in-vestment of proceeds thereof andthe City’s continuing disclosureobligations with respect to suchBonds; setting forth the use of pro-ceeds of such Bonds; covenantingthe payment of interest and princi-pal; supplementing the RestatedGeneral Water and WastewaterRevenue Bond Ordinance of 1989;and specifying applicability of sec-tions of The First Class City Reve-nue Bond Act and the RestatedGeneral Water and WastewaterRevenue Bond Ordinance.

    200182 An Ordinance amendingChapter 12-3000 of The Philadel-phia Code, entitled "Use Of AnAutomated Red Light Enforce-ment System To Prevent RedLight Violations," by authorizingthe installation of red light en-forcement systems at the intersec-tion of 52nd and Lancaster Ave-nue, all under certain terms andconditions.

    200254 An Ordinance establishinga no truck parking regulation onboth sides of Milnor Street, fromBleigh Avenue to New State Road.

    200537 An Ordinance amendingSection 2 of an Ordinance (BillNo. 180560) approved July 10,2018, entitled "An Ordinance au-thorizing the revision of lines andgrades on a portion of City PlanNo. 250 by striking from the CityPlan and vacating the legally openportion of Montour Street fromAdams Avenue to FoulkrodStreet, under certain terms andconditions," by extending the peri-od for compliance with the termsand conditions stated therein.

    200539 An Ordinance authorizingthe revision of lines and grades ona portion of City Plan No. 299 bystriking from the City Plan ParkerAvenue from a point approximate-ly one-hundred fifty-six feetsouthwest of Matthias Street to itsterminus southwestwardlytherefrom and reserving and plac-ing on the City Plan a right-of-wayfor various utility purposes within

    a portion of Parker Avenue beingstricken and authorizing accept-ance of the grant to the City of thesaid right-of-way, under certainterms and conditions.

    200561 An Ordinance amendingChapter 12-3000 of The Philadel-phia Code, entitled "Use Of AnAutomated Red Light Enforce-ment System To Prevent RedLight Violations," by authorizingthe installation of red light en-forcement systems at the intersec-tion of 31st & Spring GardenStreet, all under certain terms andconditions.

    200562 An Ordinance authorizingMaitreyi Roy, DBA John BartramAssociation, to own and maintainan existing metal bench on thesoutheast corner at the intersec-tion of South 54th Street & Lind-bergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA19143, all under certain terms andconditions.

    200572 An Ordinance establishinga no truck parking regulation onboth sides of E. Godfrey Avenuefrom Tabor Avenue to WhitakerAvenue.

    200591 An Ordinance amendingSection 9-212 of The PhiladelphiaCode, entitled "Newsstands," byexpanding the allowable itemsnewsstands can sell and offer, allunder certain terms and condi-tions.

    200353 An Ordinance amendingSection 17-109 of The PhiladelphiaCode, entitled "Local BiddingPreferences," to amend reportingrequirements to require the estab-lishment of local business usagegoals and reporting on reachingsuch goals as a way to assist com-munity businesses recover from theCOVID-19 pandemic, all undercertain terms and conditions.

    200544 An Ordinance amendingTitle 9 of The Philadelphia Code,entitled "Regulation of Businesses,Trades and Professions," by addinga new Chapter, entitled "Residen-tial Property Wholesalers," to reg-ulate the solicitation of purchasesof real property and require cer-tain disclosures by property pur-chasers to homeowners, andamending Chapter 9-1100 of ThePhiladelphia Code, entitled "FairPractices Ordinance: ProtectionsAgainst Unlawful Discrimina-tion," to provide protections tohomeowners from solicitation andrelated problems, all under certainterms and conditions.

    200574 An Ordinance amendingTitle 9 of The Philadelphia Codeto address matters related tocommercial leases and provideeviction and financial relief to res-taurant businesses that operate on

    leased premises, all under certainterms and conditions.

    200115 An Ordinance amendingSection 10-602 of The Philadel-phia Code, entitled "Smoking," toprohibit establishments that are ex-cepted from the indoor smokingprohibition from permitting mi-nors to enter, and to require healthinformational signs; and amendingSection 10-614, entitled "Electron-ic Smoking Devices," to prohibitestablishments that are exceptedfrom the indoor e-cigarette useprohibition from permitting mi-nors to enter, and to require healthinformational signs; all under cer-tain terms and conditions.

    200425 An Ordinance amendingTitle 6 of The Philadelphia Code,entitled "Health Code," by creat-ing a new Chapter 6-1300 entitled"Healthy Outdoor Public Spaces,"to promote a healthy environmentthat protects the public from therisks of toxic herbicides by prohib-iting their use on all city-owned orused public grounds including butnot limited to parks, trails, recrea-tion centers, and playgrounds; es-tablishing reporting requirements;and establishing a private right ofaction, all under certain terms andconditions.

    200412 An Ordinance amendingChapter 10-2200 of The Philadel-phia Code, entitled "Hate Crimes,"to provide for penalties for crimi-nal conduct involving misuse ofthe 911 emergency response sys-tem motivated by hatred towardcertain characteristics of otherpersons; all under certain termsand conditions.

    200420 An Ordinance amendingChapter 9-800 of The PhiladelphiaCode, entitled "Landlord and Ten-ant," to address matters related tothe landlord and tenant relation-ship during the novel coronavirusof 2019 pandemic, including pro-viding for the temporary waiver ofcertain fees, and making certaintechnical changes, all under certainterms and conditions.

    200421 An Ordinance amendingChapter 9-800 of The PhiladelphiaCode, entitled "Landlord and Ten-ant," to address matters related tothe landlord and tenant relation-ship during the novel corona-virus of 2019 pandemic, includingproviding for repayment agree-ments, and making certain techni-cal changes, all under certainterms and conditions.

    Michael A. DeckerChief Clerk

    11-13-1*

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    ESTATE NOTICES CITY COUNCIL

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  • VOL P. 2519 F R I D A Y, N O V E M B E R 1 3 , 2 0 2 0 THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER • 15

    City of PhiladelphiaPublic Hearing Notice

    The Committee on Rules of the Council of the City of Philadelphia willhold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, December 1, 2020, at 9:30 AM, in aremote manner using Microsoft® Teams. This remote hearing may beviewed on Xfinity Channel 64, Fios Channel 40 or http://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/ , to hear testimony on the following items:

    200516 An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code,entitled "Zoning and Planning," by creating an overlay district enti-tled "/WYN, Wynnefield Overlay District," to include certain areas ofland within the area bounded by City Avenue, Bryn Mawr Avenue,Parkside Avenue, 53rd Street, Jefferson Street, Upland Way, and DrexelRoad, under certain terms and conditions.

    200576 An Ordinance amending Section 14-513 of The PhiladelphiaCode, entitled "/NCO, Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District," byrevising and clarifying certain provisions, and making related changes, allunder certain terms and conditions.

    200577 An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, enti-tled "Zoning and Planning," to revise certain provisions of Chapter 14 -200, entitled "Definitions" and Chapter 14-500, entitled "Overlay ZoningDistricts," by amending the provisions of the /WWO Wissahickon Water-shed Overlay; all under certain terms and conditions.

    200592 An Ordinance amending the Philadelphia Zoning Maps bychanging the zoning designations of certain areas of land located withinthe area bounded by Wissahickon Avenue, Hunting Park Avenue, FoxStreet, and Roberts Avenue.

    200594 An Ordinance amending Chapter 14-500 of the PhiladelphiaZoning Code, entitled "Overlay Zoning Districts," by creating a new sub-section, entitled "Multi Modal Logistics Center Overlay District," all un-der certain terms and conditions.

    200601 An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, enti-tled "Zoning and Planning," by amending certain provisions of Chapter14-500, entitled "Overlay Zoning Districts," by creating the "/HVO, Ha-verford Village Overlay District"; and amending the Philadelphia ZoningMaps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land locat-ed within an area bounded by Wallace Street, 36th Street, Mount VernonStreet, and 37th Street.

    200602 An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, enti-tled "Zoning and Planning," by amending certain provisions of Chapter14-500, entitled "Overlay Zoning Districts," by creating the "/TSO, 30thStreet Overlay District"; by revising certain provisions of Section 14-702,entitled "Floor Area, Height, and Housing Unit Density Bonuses"; andamending the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning desig-nations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded byChestnut Street, 30th Street, Walnut Street, and 31st Lower Level Street.

    200604 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by chang-ing the zoning designation of certain areas of the land located within anarea bounded by Byberry Road, Woodhaven Road, the PoquessingCreek, and adjacent land south of Franklin Mills Circle.

    200613 An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, enti-tled "Zoning and Planning" by creating a new Strawberry Mansion /NCO bounded by Lehigh Avenue, 29th Street, Sedgley Avenue,Montgomery Avenue, Conrail Right Of Way, Oxford Street, and 33rdStreet, under certain terms and conditions.

    Speakers interested in giving testimony on any of these legislative mattersmust call 215-686-3412 ext. 8, or send an e-mail to [email protected] by 3 p.m. the day before the hearing and submit the following infor-mation:

    o Full nameo Callback telephone number where you can be reachedo Identify the bill number or numbers that will be addressed

    Speakers who submitted the above information within the required timeframe will be telephoned during the public hearing and invited to the re-mote hearing. They will be given additional instructions by the Commit-tee Chair once they are connected.

    Immediately following the public hearing, a meeting of the Committee onRules, open to the public, will be held to consider the action to be takenon the above listed items.

    Copies of the foregoing items are available in the Office of the ChiefClerk of the Council, Room 402, City Hall.

    Michael A. DeckerChief Clerk

    11-13-1*

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toall creditors and claimants ofMedical Students’ Aid Society, anonprofit corporation, that a pro-posal has been duly adopted thatthe corporation be voluntarily dis-solved and that the board of direc-tos is now engaged in winding upand settling the affairs of the cor-poration under the provisions ofSection 5975 of the Non-ProfitCorporation Law of 1988.

    11-13-1*

    NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

    The Philadelphia Board of Elections, sitting as the Return Board forthe 2020 General and Special of November 3, 2020, will reconvene forthe Canvass and Computation of Votes at the Pennsylvania Conven-tion Center, Hall E, at 119 N. Broad Street, on Saturday, November14, 2020 at 9:00am, and will reconvene day to day at the same timeand location until completed. The public is invited to attend. Attend-ees must adhere to appropriate social distancing and wear a mask.

    Por medio de la presente se notifica que la Junta Electoral deFiladelfia, en su función como la Junta de Retorno para las EleccionesGenerales y Especiales de Noviembre 3, 2020 se reunirá en el Centro deConvenciones de Pennsylvania, Hall E, en 119 N. Broad Street, elsabado 14 de Noviembre de 2020 a las 9:00am. El público está invitadoa asistir. Los asistentes deben adherirse a un distanciamiento socialapropiado y usar una mascarilla. .

    PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS JUNTA ELECTORAL DEL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA

    Lisa Deeley Omar SabirChairwoman, City Commissioners Secretary, City CommissionersPresidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad Secretario, Comisionados de la Ciudad

    Al Schmidt Vice Chair, City CommissionersVicepresidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad

    www.philadelphiavotes.com 11-13-1*

    Court of Common Pleas for theCounty of Philadelphia, Septem-ber Term, 2020, No. 1835 NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaton September 29, 2020, the peti-tion of Sharon McCormick wasfiled, praying for a decree tochange their name to Sam AustenMcCormick. The Court has fixedDecember 11, 2020 at 10:00 A.M.,in Room No. 691, City Hall, Phil-adelphia, Pa for hearing. All per-sons interested may appear andshow cause if any they have, whythe prayer of the said petitionershould not be granted.

    11-13-1*

    IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

    OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYFAMILY COURT DIISION

    NO. NC2010005NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the Petition for the Change ofName has been filed in the above-named Court, praying for a Decreeto change the name of EMMAFAITH SOTO to EMMA FAITHMOORE. The Court has fixed the3rd day of DECEMBER 2020 at11:30 AM in Virtual Court RoomNo. 6F, Philadelphia, PA 19102,as the time and place for the hear-ing of said Petitioner, when andwhere all persons interested mayappear and show cause, if any theyhave, why the prayer of said Peti-tion should not be granted.Elizabeth Deegan, Esq.Willig, Williams & Davidson1845 Walnut St., 24th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19103

    11-13-1*

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    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

    IN RE:

    FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS APPROVED AS DEPOSITORIES FOR FIDUCIARYACCOUNTS

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    NO. 203

    DISCIPLINARY RULES

    DOCKET

    ORDER

    PER CURIAM

    AND NOW, this 6th day of November, 2020, it is hereby Ordered that the financial insti-tutions named on the attached list are approved as depositories for fiduciary accounts in accordance with Pa.R.D.E. 221.

    FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS APPROVED AS DEPOSITORIES OF TRUST ACCOUNTS OF ATTORNEYS

    Bank Code A.

    595 Abacus Federal Savings Bank

    16 Coming Events

    27 Common Pleas Court

    28 Civil Trial List

    17 Federal Court

    29 Orphan’s Court

    29 U.S. Bankruptcy Court

    29 Hearings

    28 Court of Appeals

    28 District Court

    2 ACNB Bank613 Allegent Community Federal Credit Union375 Altoona First Savings Bank376 Ambler Savings Bank532 AMERICAN BANK (PA)615 Americhoice Federal Credit Union116 AMERISERV FINANCIAL648 Andover Bank (The)377 Apollo Trust Company

    Bank Code B.

    558 Bancorp Bank (The)485 Bank of America, NA662 Bank of Bird in Hand415 Bank of Landisburg (The)664 BANK UNITED, NA642 BB & T Company501 BELCO Community Credit Union652 Berkshire Bank663 BHCU 5 BNY Mellon, NA392 BRENTWOOD BANK495 Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Co., NA161 Bryn Mawr Trust Company (The)

    Bank Code C.

    654 CACL Federal Credit Union618 Capital Bank, NA 16 CBT Bank, a division of Riverview Bank136 Centric Bank

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    394 CFS BANK623 Chemung Canal Trust Company599 Citibank, NA238 Citizens & Northern Bank561 Citizens Bank, NA206 Citizens Savings Bank576 Clarion County Community Bank660 Clarion FCU591 Clearview Federal Credit Union 23 CNB Bank354 Coatesville Savings Bank223 Commercial Bank & Trust of PA 21 Community Bank (PA)371 Community Bank, NA (NY)132 Community State Bank of Orbisonia647 CONGRESSIONAL BANK380 County Savings Bank536 Customers Bank

    Bank Code D.

    339 Dime Bank (The)27 Dollar Bank, FSB

    Bank Code E.

    500 Elderton State Bank567 Embassy Bank for the Lehigh Valley541 ENTERPRISE BANK 28 Ephrata National Bank601 Esquire Bank, NA340 ESSA Bank & Trust

    Bank Code F.

    629 1st Colonial Community Bank158 1st Summit Bank 31 F & M Trust Company – Chambersburg658 Farmers National Bank of Canfield205 Farmers National Bank of Emlenton (The)34 Fidelity Deposit & Discount Bank (The)343 FIDELITY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BUCKS COUNTY583 Fifth Third Bank661 First American Trust, FSB643 First Bank174 First Citizens Community Bank191 First Columbia Bank & Trust Company539 First Commonwealth Bank504 First Federal S & L Association of Greene County525 First Heritage Federal Credit Union 42 First Keystone Community Bank 51 First National Bank & Trust Company of Newtown (The) 48 First National Bank of Pennsylvania426 First Northern Bank & Trust Company604 First Priority Bank, a division of Mid Penn Bank592 FIRST RESOURCE BANK657 First United Bank & Trust408 First United National Bank151 Firstrust Savings Bank416 Fleetwood Bank175 FNCB Bank291 Fox Chase Bank241 Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union639 Freedom Credit Union 58 Fulton Bank, NA

    Bank Code G.

    499 Gratz Bank (The)498 Greenville Savings Bank

    Bank Code H.

    402 Halifax Branch, of Riverview Bank244 Hamlin Bank & Trust Company362 Harleysville Savings Bank363 Hatboro Federal Savings463 Haverford Trust Company (The)606 Hometown Bank of Pennsylvania 68 Honesdale National Bank (The)350 HSBC Bank USA, NA364 HUNTINGDON VALLEY BANK605 Huntington National Bank (The)608 Hyperion Bank

    Bank Code I.

    365 InFirst Bank557 Investment Savings Bank526 Iron Workers Savings Bank668 Inspire FCU

    Bank Code J.

    70 Jersey Shore State Bank127 Jim Thorpe Neighborhood Bank488 Jonestown Bank & Trust Company659 JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA 72 JUNIATA VALLEY BANK (THE)

    Bank Code K.

    651 KeyBank NA414 Kish Bank

    Bank Code L.

    554 Landmark Community Bank542 Linkbank 78 Luzerne Bank

    Bank Code M.

    361 M & T Bank386 Malvern Bank, NA510 Marion Center Bank387 Marquette Savings Bank 81 Mars Bank 43 Marysville Branch, of Riverview Bank367 Mauch Chunk Trust Company511 MCS (Mifflin County Savings) Bank641 Members 1st Federal Credit Union555 Mercer County State Bank192 Merchants Bank of Bangor610 Meridian Bank420 Meyersdale Branch, of Riverview Bank294 Mid Penn Bank276 MIFFLINBURG BANK & TRUST COMPANY457 Milton Savings Bank596 MOREBANK, A DIVISION OF BANK OF PRINCETON (THE)484 MUNCY BANK & TRUST COMPANY (THE)

    Bank Code N.

    433 National Bank of Malvern 168 NBT Bank, NA347 Neffs National Bank (The)434 NEW TRIPOLI BANK 15 NexTier Bank, NA636 Noah Bank638 Norristown Bell Credit Union666 Northern Trust Co.439 Northumberland National Bank (The) 93 Northwest Bank

    Bank Code O.

    653 OceanFirst Bank489 OMEGA Federal Credit Union 94 Orrstown Bank

    Bank Code P.

    598 PARKE BANK584 Parkview Community Federal Credit Union 40 Penn Community Bank540 PennCrest Bank419 Pennian Bank447 Peoples Security Bank & Trust Company 99 PeoplesBank, a Codorus Valley Company556 Philadelphia Federal Credit Union448 Phoenixville Federal Bank & Trust665 Pinnacle Bank 79 PNC Bank, NA449 Port Richmond Savings667 Premier Bank451 Progressive-Home Federal Savings & Loan Association637 Provident Bank456 Prudential Savings Bank491 PS Bank

    Bank Code Q.

    107 QNB Bank560 Quaint Oak Bank

    Bank Code R.

    452 Reliance Savings Bank220 Republic First Bank d/b/a Republic Bank628 Riverview Bank

    Bank Code S.

    153 S & T Bank316 Santander Bank, NA460 Second Federal S & L Association of Philadelphia646 Service 1st Federal Credit Union458 Sharon Bank462 Slovenian Savings & Loan Association of Franklin-Conemaugh486 SOMERSET TRUST COMPANY633 SSB Bank518 STANDARD BANK, PASB

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    440 SunTrust Bank122 Susquehanna Community Bank

    Bank Code T.

    143 TD Bank, NA656 TIOGA FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK182 TOMPKINS VIST BANK609 Tristate Capital Bank640 TruMark Financial Credit Union467 Turbotville National Bank (The)

    Bank Code U.

    483 UNB Bank481 Union Building and Loan Savings Bank634 United Bank, Inc.472 United Bank of Philadelphia475 United Savings Bank 600 Unity Bank232 Univest Bank & Trust Co.

    Bank Code V.

    611 Victory Bank (The)

    Bank Code W.

    119 WASHINGTON FINANCIAL BANK121 Wayne Bank631 Wells Fargo Bank, NA553 WesBanco Bank, Inc.494 West View Savings Bank473 Westmoreland Federal S & L Association476 William Penn Bank272 Woodlands Bank573 WOORI AMERICA BANK630 WSFS (Wilmington Savings Fund Society), FSB

    Bank Code X.

    Bank Code Y.

    577 York Traditions Bank

    Bank Code Z.

    PLATINUM LEADER BANKS

    The HIGHLIGHTED ELIGIBLE INSTITUTIONS are Platinum Leader Banks – Institutions that go above and beyond eligibility requirements to foster the IOLTA Program. These Institutions pay a net yield at the higher of 1% or 75 percent of the Federal Funds Target Rate on all PA IOLTA accounts. They are committed to ensuring the success of the IOLTA Program and increased funding for legal aid.

    IOLTA EXEMPTION

    Exemptions are not automatic. If you believe you qualify, you must apply by sending a written request to the IOLTA Board’s executive director: 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 2400, P.O. Box 62445, Harrisburg, PA 17106-2445. If you have questions concerning IOLTA or exemptions from IOLTA, please visit their website at www.paiolta.org or call the IOLTA Board at (717) 238-2001 or (888) PAIOLTA.

    FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WHO HAVE FILED AGREEMENTS TO BE APPROVEDAS A DEPOSITORY OF TRUST ACCOUNTS AND TO PROVIDE DISHONORED

    CHECK REPORTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 221, Pa.R.D.E.

    New668 – Inspire FCU

    Name Change617 – Covenant Bank – Change to 238 - Citizens & Northern Bank

    Platinum Leader Change294 – Mid Penn Bank – Remove122 – Susquehanna Community Bank – Remove

    Correction

    Removal

    FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT

    President Judge Administrative Order

    No. 65 of 2020 _____________________________________________________________________________

    In re: Residential Eviction Moratorium and Exceptions. Service of Writs and Alias Writs of Possession

    ORDER

    AND NOW, this 6th day of November, 2020, pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No. 1952(B)(2) and in light of the September 1, 2020 Order of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Order), it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED THAT:

    (1) No writs of possession nor alias writs of possession previously issued by the Phila-delphia Municipal Court shall be served in any residential case (i.e., no residential evictions) until after December 31, 2020, except upon order of court upon good cause shown as provided in this order.

    (2) In residential cases, Plaintiff Landlords who have obtained a judgement of possession may seek leave of court to be exempted from the moratorium imposed by Section (1) above by filing a petition, supported by exhibit(s) and sworn affidavits or declarations subject to the penalty of perjury, establishing good cause to serve a writ of possession or an alias writ of possession, pursuant to any of the following bases:

    (a) Good faith belief based on first-hand knowledge that the tenant has already va-cated the unit/property.

    (b) Breach of the lease terms, such as alleged criminal conduct or damage to the property, served as the basis for the Judgement of Possession. Habitual non-payment, late payment of rent or non-payment of utilities shall not be good cause under this order. Landlords must demonstrate a material breach in support of their petition.

    (c) Other compelling basis not specifically enumerated above, which shall be strictly scrutinized to ensure that the negative effects of a residential eviction during the pandemic are mitigated to the satisfaction of the Court.

    (3) Notwithstanding the relief available as provided in Section (2) above, Plaintiff Landlords are not entitled to request leave of court for permission to serve writs of possession or alias writs of possession if the eviction is otherwise prohibited by law, such as provided in the September 1, 2020 Order issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    (4) Calculation of the six-month period set forth in Rule 126(e) (“[a]n alias writ of posses-sion may not be issued after six months from the date of the judgment for possession without leave of court”) and the 180-day period for serving alias writs of possession (the practice of the Philadelphia Municipal Court is to serve the alias writ of pos-session within 180 days from the entry of a judgment for possession), shall exclude the time from March 16, 2020 through and including December 31, 2020 from the computation of those time periods.

    (5) This Order supersedes conflicting provisions contained in any prior Administrative Order.

    BY THE COURT:

    /s/ Patrick F. Dugan _______________________________

    Patrick F. Dugan, President Judge Philadelphia Municipal Court

    FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

    DATE: November 4, 2020

    TRIAL DIVISION – CIVIL

    NOTICE TO THE BAR

    PROTOCOL FOR CONTESTED DISCOVERY MOTIONSDURING JUDICIAL EMERGENCY CREATED BY COVID-19

    In order to facilitate the prompt resolution of contested discovery motions, the Court hereby Orders that parties follow this Protocol for Contested Discovery Motions until further Notice to the Bar.

    This Protocol applies to any civil matter currently pending or to be filed in which a party has filed a Praecipe for Contested Discovery Motion in accordance with the June 2, 2020 NOTICE TO THE BAR OF PROTOCOL FOR DISCOVERY MOTIONS DURING JUDICIAL EMERGENCY CREATED BY COVID-19 and any extensions or amendments thereto.

    The court hereby orders the following protocol:

    (1) All discovery motions for which a Praecipe for Contested Discovery Motion and response thereto have been filed with the Court will be assigned to a Judicial Team Leader for adjudication.  

    (2) Oral Argument on Contested Discovery Motions will be at the Court’s discretion.

    (3) If oral argument is necessary, the court will utilize telephonic means or advanced communication technology (i.e., Zoom, etc.). The date, time and manner of the hearing will be communicated and confirmed to all counsel and unpresented parties.

    (4) Questions regarding this protocol should be directed to Mr. Peter J. Divon, Manager of the Discovery Court Program by e-mail to [email protected].

    Honorable Lisette Shirdan-HarrisAdministrative JudgeTrial Division

    Honorable Daniel J. Anders Supervising JudgeTrial Division – Civil

    Honorable Gary S. GlazerSupervising JudgeTrial Division – Commerce

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    FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

    President Judge Administrative OrderNo 59 of 2020

    _____________________________________________________________________________

    In re: Postponement of October 21th 2020 City Tax Sale

    ORDER

    AND NOW, this 23rd day of September, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and Pa.R.C.P. 3129.3, it is ORDERED AND DECREED that the Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sale scheduled for October 21, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled as follows:

    1) Properties scheduled for the October 21, 2020 Tax Sale that were originally listed between November 15, 2017 and August 21, 2019 are postponed until Tuesday, November 18, 2020. Petitioner shall provide notice of the new date to all parties of interest, including defendants and claimants, by posting the Notice of Sale at the Property at issue, and mailing a copy to all parties of interest, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the Sale date. Petitioner shall maintain a record of said posting and mailing

    2) Properties scheduled for the October 21, 2020 Tax Sale that were originally listed between September 18, 2019 and March 18, 2020, are postponed until December 16, 2020. Petitioner shall provide notice of the new date to all parties of interest, including defendants and claimants, by posting the Notice of Sale at the Property at issue, and mailing a copy to all parties of interest, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the Sale date. Petitioner shall maintain a record of said posting and mailing

    3) Properties scheduled for the October 21, 2020 Tax Sale that were originally listed between for April, 15, 2020 and October 21, 2020 are postponed until Tuesday, January 20, 2021. Petitioner shall provide notice of the new date shall be directed to all parties of interest, including defendants and claimants, by posting the Notice of Sale at the Property at issue, and mailing a copy to all parties of interest, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the Sale date. Petitioner shall maintain a record of said posting and mailing.

    BY THE COURT: /s/ Idee C. Fox Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County First Judicial District of Pennsylvania

    FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

    TRIAL DIVISION -CIVIL

    Monday, November 2, 2020

    NOTICE TO THE BAR

    HONORABLE DANIEL J. ANDERSAPPOINTED SUPERVISING JUDGE OF THE

    TRIAL DIVISION – CIVIL SECTION

    Please take notice that the Honorable Daniel J. Anders is duly appointed Supervising Judge of the Trial Division – Civil Section, effective Monday, November 2, 2020.

    Honorable Lisette Shirdan-Harris Administrative Judge Trial Division

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