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ecreatition Winter 2010 Volume 17.1
RECREATION COMMISSIONMeets the 2nd Thursday of eachmonth at the municipal offi ce, unlessotherwise advertised at 7:00 pm. Publicis welcome to attend.
Manchester Township3200 Farmtrail RoadYork, PA 17406-5699(717) 764-4646
Commission Members:Patti PageJames KohrPamalee SnyderCraig JacobyVanessa Rutter-Garcia
Recreation DirectorGARTH ERICSONE-mail: [email protected]
Recreation CommissionMeeting Dates:January 14, 2010February 11, 2010March 11, 2010
MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP PARKS:
Cousler Park 1060 Church Road (corner of Church & Greenbriar Roads)
Eagles View Park 2399 Friesian Road
Emigsville Park 15 Emig Road
Johnston’s Park 2985 Lewisberry Road
Mt. View Park 3298 Raintree Road
MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP PARKS:Nittany Park
Olmstead Way (Penn State Estate Development)
Ridings Recreational Area 19 Martingale Drive (Ridings Development)
Stillmeadow Park 600 Kyle Road
Philadelphia Flower ShowWHEN: Friday- March 5, 2010
TIME: 7:30 am – departure from municipal complex9:30 am – approximate arrival at Convention Center3:30 pm – leave Convention Center6:00 pm – approximate return to municipal complex
COST: $65.00 Residents / $70.00 Non-Residents
Includes light breakfast, beverage on return trip and tip for bus driver
THEME: The 2010 Philadelphia Flower Show will treat visitors to anexotic journey with the theme, Passport to the World.
The show will transport visitors to dozens ofdestinations covering the globe. Among the mostimpressive will be India, a land of colors, textures,scents and sounds that will come to life amid ashower of fl owers in an Indian wedding scene.The Netherlands, with its rainbow of blooms,will be portrayed in a fl oating fl ower market fi lledwith over 100,000 blooms. The natural wondersof South Africa will be captured in fl owers thatdepict the vivid colors and patterns of costumes
of the Zulu. The Amazon jungle of Brazil will unfold in an otherworldly canopy ofsparkling waterfalls, tropical fl ora and exotic wildlife. Singapore, the “Pearl of Asia,”will be presented in a luminescent tribute to the orchid, and New Zealand, a ruggedland of beauty, will explode with color and imagination inspired by the wild fl ora andtraditions of the native Maori.
2010 Aquafi na Pitch Hit and RunBaseball Pitch Competition:
Baseball Pitch, Hit and Run provides youngsters acrossthe country the opportunity to participate in an excitingbaseball skills competition. Pitch, Hit and Run is a freenational program that gives boys and girls ages 7 to 14 thechance to showcase their abilities.
Pitch, Hit and Run is intended to encourage youth participationand emphasize the fun element of baseball. Boys and girlscompete together in four different age groups: 7-8, 9-10, 11-12and 13-14. Age cutoffs are to be determined.
WHEN: Saturday - March 20, 2010
TIME: 8:00 a.m.
WHERE: Cousler Park, Church and Greenbriar Roads Field #1
COST: No Fee
WHO: Ages 7-14
Registration deadline March 13, 2010
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Kid ProgramsAmerican Red CrossBabysitting Certifi cation Class
The American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training program isa fun, interactive course that will teach your child to:
• Care for children• Be a good leader and role model• Make good decisions, solve problems and stay safe• Handle emergencies such as injuries, illnesses and
household accidents• Learn business skills such as writing a resume and
interviewing for a job
Participants will receive instructional book, DVD andbabysitting kit at the completion of the class.
WHEN: Saturday – March 6, 2010
TIME: 10 am – 3 pm
WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Complex3200 Farmtrail RoadYork, PA 17406
WHO: Ages 11-15
COST: $35.00
Registration deadline February 26, 2010
Minimum – 8 participants/ Maximum – 12Bring a bagged lunch
Youth NightVarious activities (dodge ball, basketball, soccer, kickball,movies and snacks) for youth to enjoy themselves and blowoff some steam with friends.
WHEN: Friday - March 12, 2010
TIME: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Complex3200 Farmtrail Road
WHO: Ages 8- 12
COST: $3.00 per person
Must register by March 5, 2010
Minimum – 12 participants
SPORTS – Contact Persons
BASEBALL/T-BALL/SOFTBALL/BASKETBALL:Manchester Township Athletic Association –www.mtaaonline.org
SOCCER:York Youth – 741-6939
Pantherusawww.panthersusa.org
LACROSSE:[email protected]
FOOTBALL/CHEERLEADING:Eastern York CountyKent Anderson - 818-7273
Yorktowne Patriots - 676-6629www.yorktownepatriots.org
CRICKET:www.Yorkcc.com
BASEBALL/T-BALL/SOFTBALL/BASKETBALL:
SOCCER:
LACROSSE:
FOOTBALL/CHEERLEADING:
CRICKET:
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Manchester Township Parks and RecreationGlobal
Basic Info: Sports & Recreation—Recreational SportsDescription: A group dedicated to providing
information about all of the different recreationalevents and offerings from Manchester Township.
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Teen Open GymSupervised open gym time for basketball or other activities.
WHEN: Monday – January 18, 2010
TIME: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road
WHO: Ages 13 – 16
COST: No Fee
Manchester Township Residents Only
American Red Cross Infant and Child Safety Training
This American Red Cross course is ideal for anyone 16 years or older who would like an introduction or refresher on childcare and safety. This course is great for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles or anyone else who wants to learn how to childproof their home, review basic childcare skills. You will learn fi rst aid, how to respond to choking or breathing emergencies and how to perform CPR.
Participants will earn an American Red Cross Infant/Child CPR Certifi cation.
Participants will also receive participant’s booklet,fi rst aid training kit and pocket mask.
WHEN: Saturday - March 13, 2010
TIME: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road
WHO: Ages 16 and over
COST: $45.00
Registration deadline March 5, 2010
Please bring a bagged lunch
MTAA Baseball / Softball / Tee Ball Registration
WHEN: Saturday - January 16th - 9 am - Noon Wednesday - January 20th - 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Saturday - January 23rd - 9 am - Noon
WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road
Additional information please see www.mtaaonline.org Any questions please contact [email protected]
Youth Soccer ClinicChildren will learn basic soccer skills through drills and games. No previous instruction needed – this is an introductory soccer skills clinic.
WHEN: Saturdays - March 6, 13, and 27, 2010
TIME: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road
WHO: Ages 4 – 5
COST: $12.00
Minimum – 10 participants / Maximum – 30 participants
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Health Insurance AssistanceThe York County Area Agency on Aging is sponsoring a monthly program to help seniors with Medicare benefi ts and services. Apprise Counselors are trained to answer your questions regarding Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, prescription drugs, preventive care, and assist with paperwork.
WHEN: Second Thursday of each month January 14, February 11, March 11, 2010
TIME: 8:30 am – noon
WHERE: Municipal Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road
Please contact the York County Area Agency on Aging at 717-771-9002 or 1-800-632-9073 to schedule an appointment.
Recreation Facility Rental FeesEmigsville Park Johnston’s Park“Scout “ Building located atlocated at 15 Emig Road 2985 Lewisberry Road
Resident($25. Deposit) ($50. Deposit)$60.- 2 hrs. or less rental $90.- more than 2 hrs
Non-Resident($25. Deposit) ($50. Deposit)$80.- 2 hrs. or less rental $120.- more than 2 hrs
Township Municipal Complex Multi-Purpose Room
Residentfull gym $75 per hourhalf-gym $45 per hour
Non-Residentfull gym $85 per hourhalf-gym $60 per hour
Call Manchester Township at 764-4646 for information.
Adult Programs
Scrapbooking Crop ClubWHEN: Saturdays - January 9, 2010
February 6, 2010March 6, 2010
TIME: 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
WHERE: Johnston’s Park, 2985 Lewisberry Road
COST: $5.00 per session holds table.
No instruction! No sales pitch! Lots of space! Lots of ideas! Just lots of time to work on preserving your memories for future generations. Please call Tracey Wesstrom at 779-0708 for reservations. Must register in advance.
Adult BasketballPick up basketball for township residents only.
WHEN: Mondays - January 4 ~ March 29, 2010
TIME: 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Building 3200 Farmtrail Road
COST: $15.00 per person
Active Adult ActivitiesNortheastern Senior Center serves the senior residents of a number of municipalities, including Manchester Township. The Senior Center is located at 131 Center Street, Mount Wolf.
Call 266-1400 for information.
Northeastern Senior Center is actively seeking volunteers for various activities. Please call if interested.
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Fit-n-slimGet results with our 60-minute class, Fit-N-Slim! Burn body fat as you build lean muscle and boost your metabolism. We’ve developed this total body workout based on our experience working with thousands of woman over the last 18 years. All fi tness levels are welcome. Bring 3-5 lb. Weights and a mat.
January 11 – March 18, 2010Mondays and/or Thursdays 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Belly BlastersBelly Blasters is a class that will whittle your middle! No more fl abby abs as you tone your body with this torso training class. The interval-training warm-up helps blast excess body fat.
January 11 – March 18, 2010Mondays and /or Thursdays 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
**Combine with 1 or 2 nights of Fit-N-Slim for maximum results!**
WHERE: Manchester Township Bldg. 3200 Farmtrail Road
RESIDENTS: $43.00 for 1x a week $65.00 for 2x a week $93.00 for 3x a week $113.00 for 4x a week
NON-RESIDENTS: $47.00 for 1x a week $70.00 for 2x a week $97.00 for 3x a week $117.00 for 4x a week
REDUCE RATES APPLY WHEN ATTENDING BOTH CLASSES!
Fit-N-Fun: A Mother - Child Fitness Class
Exercise is FUN! Children love to move and will learn that fi tness can be fun. They will think they’re playing and won’t even realize they’re exercising, which will benefi t them throughout their lives. Our 30-minute class for 2 to 5 year olds and mothers is a great way to interact with your child and getting fi t at the same time.
January 12 – March 18, 2010 Tuesday and/or Thursday – 1:15 PM to 1:45 PM
RESIDENT: Tuesday or Thursday Fee: $ 60.00 Tuesday and Thursday Fee: $ 115.00
NON RESIDENT: Tuesday or Thursday Fee: $ 65.00 Tuesday and Thursday Fee: $ 125.00
Breast Cancer Recovery Exercise Classes: Feel Strong, Fight Fatigue, And Feel Better!
This exercise class is specifi cally designed for female breast cancer survivors who are 6-12 weeks post surgery OR for survivors who have been inactive. It starts with a warm up, and followed by exercises to improve balance, muscle strength, and fl exibility and gain ENERGY! It will also help with lymph edema.
January 12 – March 18, 2010Tuesday and/or Thursday – 2:00 PM to 2:45 PM
RESIDENT: Tuesday or Thursday Fee: $ 70.00 Tuesday and Thursday Fee: $ 138.00
NON RESIDENT: Tuesday or Thursday Fee: $ 76.00 Tuesday and Thursday Fee: $ 150.00
Rent-A-KidThis program provides an opportunity for middle and high school students, in grades 7 through 12, to assist senior citizens in completing routine light-duty household chores, yard work, mowing lawns and shoveling snow. The goal of the Rent-A-Kid program is not only to get an important job done, but also to foster friendships between senior citizens and teenagers.
Senior citizens, age 60 and older, in need of assistance with chores can call the Rent-A-Kid coordinator who will provide names and phone numbers for teenagers in their area. It is the responsibility of the senior citizen to contact the teenager and discuss the job to be done, when it is to be done, the rate of pay for the job, and any other arrangements that need to be made. Recommended pay rate is $5 per hour. However, depending on the type of work and the ability of the senior citizen to pay, the teenager may negotiate a more satisfactory rate of pay.
Teenagers interested in the Rent-A-Kid program should contact their school guidance counselor or call the Coordinator at YCAAA for an application at 771-9103. Applications can also be downloaded from the website:
www.ycaaa.org
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) For adults who never stop experiencing life, there is a place and a community that celebrates learning in a relaxed and accepting environment. We invite you to join in a learning adventure through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Penn State York (OLLI at Penn State York). OLLI is open to all adults who love to learn.
OLLI at Penn State York is an association of, by, and for older adults who wish to continue to study and learn. OLLI is dedicated to the proposition that learning is a lifelong process and curiosity never retires. Members may participate in any OLLI activities, which include courses and special events. OLLI activities take place during the day. They are designed for pure enjoyment and there are no requirements, exams, or grades. All activities are designed by members for members.
There is a $50 membership fee and an additional $20 fee for each course taken. The yearly membership fee covers two semesters. For more information please call the OLLI offi ce at 717-771-4015 or visit the website at http://olli.yk.psu.edu.
Motorized Vehicles At Township Parks
Please observe Park Rule #12 when using all township parks:
The use of MOTORIZED VEHICLES, are PROHIBITEDwithin Manchester Township Recreational facilities. The term “motorized vehicles” shall include, but not be limited to, licensed motor vehicles (three or four wheeled), snowmobilies and golf carts. Township vehicles are exempt.
ATTENTION BUS TRIP PARTICIPANTSManchester Township Residents will receive preference on all bus trips up to 45 days prior to the trip. Non-Residents may sign up immediately, however they will be placed on a waiting list until the 45th day, at which time, any remaining seats will be fi lled 1st come, 1st served. There is no limit to the number of seats residents may reserve.
A $5.00 non-refundable deposit will reserve your seat for all bus trips unless otherwise noted.
FINAL PAYMENT IS DUE 5 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE TRIP!
Please note that refunds on cancelled seat(s) for bus trips will not be issued unless a written cancellation is received at least two (2) weeks prior to the trip and only if the cancelled seat(s) are fi lled by another party. The $5.00 deposit in non-refundable.
York County Parks – Canine Meadows: Off-leash Dog AreaA 13.5-acre regional off-leash, fenced dog area available at John Rudy County Park, 400 Mundis Race Road, York.
For further information contact York County Parks at 717-840-7440 or visit the websites [email protected] and www.yorkcountyparks.org.
Martin Library Satellite – ReminderBooks may be dropped off for return to Martin Library or ordered from Martin Library to be picked up Monday thru Friday between 8am – 4 pm at the
Manchester Township Offi ce3200 Farmtrail Road
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Come win prizes to help us raise funds for the constructionof the new barrier-free playground to be constructed atCousler Park in May 2010.
Win Prizes from: Arbonne, Cookie Lee,Longaberger and more…
Upcoming Quarter Auctions:January 26thFebruary 23rdMarch 30th
Will be held in the multipurpose room of:Manchester Township Municipal Building3200 Farmtrail RoadYork, PA 17406
Doors open at 6:00 pmAuction begins at 7:00 pm.
For more information contactDebbie Perry 764-1021.
For information on Flocking a Friend and an orderform visit the website:
www.inspiringhopeyork.org
ANOTHER WAY TO HELP RAISE FUNDSIS TO FLOCK A FRIEND!
Inspiring H.O.P.E. barrier-freeplayground needs you!
We are coming into the home stretch for the InspiringH.O.P.E barrier-free playground at Cousler Park. Weneed to raise $400,000 to make this playground, whereall children will be able to play together no matter whattheir ability or disability, possible. We are scheduled tobegin building May 18th through the 23rd and needyour help to make this dream a reality!
Here are some of the ways you candonate to the project:
• Buying a personalized engravedpicket - $50.00/picket
• Buying a personalized engravedbrick - $75.00/brick
• Sponsoring one of the many playgroundcomponents (slides, bridges, swings,ramping, rings, pirate ship, benches,trees and much more)
• Make an individual, business, ororganization donation.
Tax-deductible donations can be sent to:Inspiring H.O.P.E.
2810 Larchmont Dr.York, PA 17404
Make checks payable to: Inspiring H.O.P.E.
Visit our website at www.inspiringhopeyork.org
On December 8, 2009, the Board of Supervisors adopted the 2010 operatingbudget. The budget includes a $9,180,800 general fund and $3,134,790 inother funds for a total of $12,315,590, which is 7.2% lower than 2009.
The adopted general fund budget retains a real estate tax millage of 1.00mills. The budget does not include any additional service fees for refuse/recycling collection, and disposal. The annual cost to Manchester Townshipwill be $151 per collection point in 2010.
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Offi ce:3200 Farmtrail RoadYork, PA 17406-5699
Phone:717-764-4646
Hours:Monday-Friday8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
E-mail:[email protected]
Board of SupervisorsLisa D. WingertMichele M. SchanbacherLawrence V. YoungDelmar L. HauckRita D’Ottavio
Supervisors Meetings areheld the 2nd Tuesday ofeach month at 7:00 p.m.at the Municipal Building
Township Manager/Secretary:David A. Raver
Assisant Manager:Timothy R. James
Offi ce Supervisor/Assistant Secretary:Debra K. McCune
Public WorksSuperintendent:Kenneth E. Goodyear
Zoning/PlanningOffi cer:Stewart S. Olewiler, III
Fire Chief:Richard R. Shank, Jr.
Offi ce Closed:December 31, 2009 &January 1, 2010NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY
February 15, 2010PRESIDENTS DAY
April 2, 2010GOOD FRIDAY
Manchester Townshipnow accepts:
For all transactionssee pg. 19
t Remember to turn your clocks
ahead - Daylight Savings time
begins Sunday - March 14, 2010
General Government8%
Public Safety42%
Sanitation20%
Highways7%
Recreation3%
Debt Service15%
Insurance/Benefits5%
General Government
Public Safety
Sanitation
Highways
Recreation
Debt Service
MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP
2010 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
For information about the township and events –Please visit our web site:www.mantwp.com
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GENERAL INFORMATION - 2010GARBAGE COLLECTION - (Penn Waste) During2010, garbage collection will be one (1) time per week. Garbagecontainers (Bags or Covered Containers weighing no more than 50lbs.) are limited to a maximum of six (6) containers per collectionsite. Call the township office for collection days. Garbage will not becollected on, Memorial Day (May 31), Labor Day (Sept.6),Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 25) or Christmas Day (Dec. 25). Whenregular collection falls on a holiday, the collection schedule maychange. Watch for advertisements or call the township forinformation. Residents are encouraged not to place containers at pick-up point before 7:00 p.m. the evening before collection day, but before6:00 a.m. of the scheduled day.
RECYCLING - Township provides container for weeklycurbside recycling collection (aluminum, bi-metals, glass, plastic,newspapers). Notify Northern York County Regional PoliceDepartment of any vandalism, theft, or loss of containers.BATTERIES – Alkaline batteries are no longer recyclable. (i.e.AAA’s, AA’s, C’s,D’s, etc.) These batteries should be disposed of inyour regular trash. Refer to York County Solid Waste Authority foradditional info. At 845-1066 or www.ycswa.com
LARGE ITEM PICK-UP - Penn Waste will collect one largeitem per week. Large items must be placed at curbside by 6:00 a.m.and will be picked up the same day as your regular trash collection.For detailed information check the township web site orwww.pennwaste.comYARD WASTE RECYCLING Penn Waste will collect yardwaste the 4th Saturday of each month beginning in April and endingin October. Yard Waste is defined as tree trimmings, shrubbery,landscape vegetation, EXCLUDING grass clippings. For additionalinformation go to www.mantwp.com or www.pennwaste.comLEAF COLLECTION- As required by Pennsylvania Act 101,Manchester Township provides curbside leaf collection from midOctober through the first week of December. Watch newspapers fordetails. Rake your leaves to curb; DO NOT put leaves in bags, DONOT put leaves with regular garbage or mix with grass clippings.
PERMITS - ARE REQUIRED for various activities such asBUILDING PERMITS, PLUMBING PERMITS, OCCUPANCYPERMITS. If you have questions concerning any of these areasplease contact the township office.SEWER INVOICES - Those properties served by sanitarysewer should receive an invoice on or about the 1st ofJanuary/April/July/October. These invoices must be paid within 30days. It is the PROPERTY OWNERS’ RESPONSIBILITY to notifythe Township Office of name/address changes.
LANDLORD RESPONSIBILITY –All owners ofresidential, commercial, and industrial properties are required to notifythe Township Office of the names of tenants who move into or out ofrental units within ten (10) days of each move. Forms available atTownship Office. (Chapter 11, Part 1)
DOGS/PETS - Pet owners are responsible for controlling theirpets on their property. Stray dogs or those without proper tags will bepicked up by the Animal Enforcement Officer. Excessivebarking/animal nuisance prosecution can result only when theindividual files a formal complaint with Northern York CountyRegional Police Dept. Call 911 to contact animal enforcment officeror contact Tim Kohler direct at 717-384-8456
TOWNSHIP OFFICE - WWW.MANTWP.COMOFFICE HOURS – Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm unless otherwise posted
Located at: 3200 Farmtrail Road, York, PA 17406-5699
PHONE: 764-4646 or FAX: 767-1400POLICE - Police coverage is provided byNorthern York County Regional Police Department,1445 E. Canal Road, Dover, PA 17315. Dial 911CURFEW – Chapter 6, part 1 of the codified ordinances,establishes 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. for persons under 18 yrs of ageFIRE/AMBULANCE - Manchester Township Dept. of FireServices is based at 3200 Farmtrail Road, York , Pennsylvania, withfifteen (23) paid firefighters/EMT’s , one (1) chief, and two (2) assistantchiefs employed by Manchester Township. The Alert Fire Companymaintains a volunteer station at 3118 North George Street, Emigsville. Ifyou are interested in volunteering your services please contact the FireChief at 767-1954. Emergency dial 911
FIRE PREVENTION CODE – Chapter 7, Part I of thecodified ordinances adopt the BOCA Fire Prevention Code. Pleasecontact the Zoning Officer or Fire Chief for information how thisordinance affects your property. SPARKLERS, when directlysupervised by an adult, are the ONLY type of fireworks permitted.Firework Displays require a special permit.
AUTOMATIC ALARM REGISTRATION - Inaccordance with Chapter 10, Part 3, of the codified ordinances, allautomatic alarms (police/fire) must be registered, by the user, withManchester Township within 5 days of installation. There is a onetime $25.00 registration fee.STREET NUMBERS REQUIRED – Chapter 4, Part 1 ofthe codified ordinances requires posting of street address numbers ofall properties located in Manchester Township. Numbers must be NOLESS THAN 2” w x 3” h in a color which contrasts with theirbackground. Buildings not visible from the street must have streetnumbers placed on a post not less than 24” off of ground. For additionalinformation or questions contact the Dept. of Fire Services 767-1954.
STREETS/ROADS - The township maintains all public adoptedstreets/roads EXCEPT the following major roads which aremaintained by the state (PennDOT 848-6230); I-83; Route 30; N.George Street; Emig Road; Lightner Road; Susquehanna Trail;Roosevelt Ave. Extd. (Bull Rd) ; Starview Rd.; Board Road; ChurchRoad; Lewisberry Road; and Greenbriar Road.SNOW REMOVAL- In snow emergencies, residents indevelopments should remove, where possible, all vehicles from streetsto allow for proper snow removal. Continued parking on streets onlydelays snow removal. During a snow storm Manchester Townshiphas the responsibility of keeping arterial roadways open foremergency vehicles such as fire, police, and ambulance.Developments are normally plowed after the snow has stopped.
ZONING ORDINANCE - If you have questions regardingzoning ordinance, contact the Zoning Officer at the township office.
WEEDS - Property owners should not permit grass, weeds, or othervegetation other than plants for edible or ornamental purposes, grow toa height over twelve inches (12”). Violation of this ordinance (Chapter10, Part 2) may result in prosecution.
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-EMERGENCY INFORMATION --- CONFIDENTIAL
Page 1 of 2
*****EVACUATING COUNTY RESIDENTS IN NEED***** **Municipality
R = REQUIRED ** ECRIN ID NUMBER: ___ - _________ ** A / I / D: ____ CompletesR. Date of Initial Completion: __/__/__ R. Date of Last Update: __/__/__
R. House: Own _____ Rent _____ MH/R Group Home _____ CYS Foster Care _____
R. Do you SPEAK English? Yes ___No____ R. Do you READ English? Yes ___ No ___ If the answer is NO, what is your Native Language? ______________________________
Personal InformationR. Name:__________________________________________ R. Phone: ______________ R. Address:________________________________________ R. Cell Phone: ___________ R. Township / City / Borough:__________________________ E-mail: _______________ R. Zip Code: __________________________ R. Date of Birth: / / R. Male: ______ Female: ______
R. Mobility: Check if the answer is ‘yes.’ ___ Confined to Bed___ Confined to Wheelchair___ Require Medical Support Equipment, Oxygen/Ventilator, or Other: __________________ ___ Walk with Walker, Cane or Other: _______________________________________________ Hearing impairment ___ Sight impairment___ Other Personal Situation: ___________________________________________________ ___ Without any Personal Means of Transportation ___ Service Animal
R. I might not be able to evacuate without help due to a: Mental Disability, Mental Retardation, Autism, Alzheimer’s or due to not being able to verbally respond. Yes _____ No _____
♦ These things make me afraid (Loud Noises, Sirens, Being Approached from Behind, etc.): ___________________________________________________________________________♦ This is where I would hide if I was fearful (Inside, Outside): __________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
I must take medicine daily which is prescribed by my doctor. Yes_____ No_____
Primary Care Physician: Name:
Telephone Number:Address:
EMERGENCY CONTACT: Name:Phone:Cell:Address:
E-mail:Relationship:
EMERGENCY CONTACT: Name:Phone:Cell:Address:
E-mail:Relationship:
Do you have pets in the household needing evacuation? Yes_____ No_____
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-EMERGENCY INFORMATION --- CONFIDENTIAL
Page 2 of 2
Privacy Information: Privacy of Health Information / HIPAA Disclosures in Emergency Situations..? May I ma
Question: May an emergency official make disclosures to public officials who are responding to any man-made or natural emergency?
Response: Yes. Various agencies and public officials will need protected health information to deal effectively with a man-made or natural emergency. To facilitate the communications that are essential to a quick and effective response to such events, HIPAA permits covered entities to disclose needed information to public officials in a variety of ways. Covered entities may disclose protected health information, without the individual's authorization, to a public health authority acting as authorized by law in response to a man-made or natural emergency see 45 CFR 164.512(b), (see 45 CFR 164.512(j), (see 45 CFR 164.512(f)); 45 CFR 164.512(k)(2)); or judicial and administrative proceedings (see 45 CFR 164.512(e)).
MY CONSENTMy Signature Below Authorizes Us to Share Information With: *York County Human Services, Emergency Management, and other Individuals involved in entering data into ECRIN
*Fire *Police *Emergency Responders *Emergency Officials *Municipal Officials
My Signature Below Also Represents Agreement With the Following Statements:
Liability: Neither the County of York (or any of its elected officials, employees, agencies or departments), York County Planning Commission, your local Municipality nor any of the individuals or entities involved in the accumulation of data, entry of data or use of the data can assure the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided or the use of that information in an emergency situation. Under no circumstances shall the County of York nor the other entities as noted previously be liable to you, including claims of negligence, for any special, incidental, direct, indirect, punitive or consequential damages.
Information: I agree that you may retain my information and use it for emergency planning and response, effective from the date of my signature and continues until / if I submit a signed, dated notice to my local Municipal Office, to the attention of Emergency Management, requesting that they remove my information. I understand that my local Municipality may contact me to verify my information, and if I fail to respond, the Municipality may remove my name from the ECRIN service. I understand that I am also responsible for notifying my Municipality if I change my address.
X______________________________ X________________________________ (Signature or Authorized person) (Witness)
X ______________________________ X________________________________ DATE Relationship
City, Borough, Township:
HELP-BuffersThe Codorus Creek Watershed Association will cost-share (up to 100%) with landowners of small, headwater streams to plant streamside riparian buffers. Streamside vegetative buffers help streams by fi ltering runoff pollutants, remove nutrients from groundwater, help shade and keep water cool for trout, and provide valuable wildlife habitat, in-stream and out. For more information about how to enroll, please contact CCWA today
www.watershedyork.org
Snow Removal It’s that time of year again. Time to get out the snow shovel and de-icer and get ready for whatever winter may bring. In an effort to expedite the snow removal from the street we ask that you PLEASE remove your vehicle from the street during a storm. This will enable the Public Works Department to clear the streets and get you on your way in a reasonable amount of time.
The Public Works Department has 11 trucks equipped with snowplows to take care of the township streets and state roadways as listed. We will do our best to clear your streets, so please be patient and remember we have probably worked many hours before you have to start shoveling.
Thank you – Manchester Township Public Work Department
In addition to 91.35 miles of adopted township streets, Manchester Township has an agreement with PennDot to provide winter maintenance ser-vices on the following 7.43 miles of state roadways:
CHURCH ROAD(from Susquehanna Trail west to Township Line)
GREENBRIAR ROAD(from Roosevelt Avenue to Township Line)
SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL(from Stillmeadow Lane to Church Road)
Please note that for public safety purposes, arterial roadways receive priority attention before development streets are cleared of snow.
HELPFUL HINT:When shoveling out the mouth of your driveway, deposit snow to the right or “downstream.” This will help to avoid the redepositing of the snow in your driveway when the plow comes to your street. Re-member it is impossible not to have snow pushed into your driveway. Please do not throw the snow from your property into the street.
MAIL BOX POLICY:The township IS NOT responsible for damage to mailboxes since they are located in the right of way.
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Smoke Testing Sewer Lines
NOTICE – Manchester Township Public WorksDepartment periodically conducts smoke tests of thesanitary sewer lines. Testing is conducted Mondaythrough Friday from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm.
Smoke should not enter premises unless aleak is present. This smoke is non-toxic, non-corrosive, and will not leave a stain. If smokeenters a home, it will soon dissipate. Openingdoors and windows will help. Any presence ofsmoke within the house should be reported to thetownship offi ce at 764-4646. Avoid unnecessaryexposure to the smoke. The smoke is relativelyharmless, but all smoke is temporary and quicklydisappears after exposure has ceased.
From the ManchesterTownship Board ofSupervisorsAnother year is upon us. Unfortunately, all economicindicators for the township are not pointing toward aquick recovery from the decline in revenues that hasbeen experienced during the past 2 years. At best,the township’s revenues will remain stagnate through2010. So what does this mean for a ManchesterTownship resident?
Township Manager David Raver stated that 2009 wasthe most diffi cult fi scal year that he has experiencedin his 34 years as manager. He, along with AssistantManager Tim James, proposed a 2010 budget thatrefl ected a 7.22% decrease in spending from 2009 forall operating funds in order to comply with the board ofsupervisors adamant policy that there be no real estatetax rate increase for 2010. The decrease in spendingwill be achieved by refi nancing a 2005 bond issue andpostponing most capital improvement projects. In otherwords, there will be fewer roads paved, fewer parkimprovements, and existing vehicles or equipment ifbroken will be repaired instead of replacing with newpurchases. These sacrifi ces were necessary to balancethe budget in order to maintain the current level ofservices, particularly for public safety, as well as meetstatutory and contractual obligations.
Finally, the board of supervisors would like to thankcolleague Ed Dankanich for his service as a townshipsupervisor since being appointed in February 2008 tofi ll a vacancy. Prior his appointment, Mr. Dankanichhad been a member of the Manchester TownshipRecreation Commission since 1995 and had served aschairman of the recreation commission from February2004 – February 2008. Mr. Dankanich’s professionalwork experience proved to be a true asset to the boardas it grappled with several diffi cult issues duringthe past two years. Thank you, Ed for 15 years ofexemplary service to Manchester Township.
Please RecycleIn addition to weekly trash removal, Manchester Township residents are reminded that in accordance withPennsylvania Act 101, the following recyclable items are collected on the same day as the regular trash:
GLASS NEWSPRINT ALUMINUM/BIMETALS CARDBOARD PLASTICS
Recycling Hotline: Earth 911(www.Earth911.com)
By simply typing in your zip code, this hotlinehelps you locate recycling centers in yourcommunity “for all types of recyclables.”
ADA NOTICEIf you are a person with a disability and wish to attend anytownship meetings, please contact the offi ce at least three(3) business days prior to discuss how your needs maybe served.
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Sewer Backup ClaimsUnder the Pennsylvania Governmental Immunity Statue, Manchester Township has limited legal responsibility for sewer andwater backups. You should contact your homeowners or commercial insurance agent to make sure you carry coverage for sewerand water backups under your homeowners or commercial property policy. Some homeowner’s policies do not include thiscoverage automatically. We recommend that you purchase this valuable coverage.
Animal Control OrdinanceOrdinance #2009-05
On November 10, 2009 the Board of Supervisors adoptedan animal control ordinance which is intended to encouragethe proper safe care and management of animals withinManchester Township.
Please note that this ordinance addresses the keeping ofdomestic animals, as well as feral cat(s), and requires thatanyone “keeping” a feral cat or cats, must see that theyhave been trapped, neutered and released (TNR) back intothe wild.
The York County SPCA (717-764-6109) or ManchesterTownship’s animal enforcement offi cer, Tim Kohler (717-384-8456), can provide assistance with feral cats.
The full text of Ordinance #2009-05 is available on thetownship’s web page.
PLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE IN HELPING PROTECTPUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY BY PARTICIPATINGIN A TNR PROGRAM TO CONTROL THE FERALCAT POPULATION
Reminder!!!Do NOT place trash receptacles at your collectionpoint more than 24 hours before the scheduledcollection.
THIS WOULD BE A VIOLATION of section20-105.1 of the Manchester Township Code ofOrdinances. It is also a violation of section 20-210 to steal recyclable materials from recyclingcontainers.
Tips from your Tax CollectorIt’s the end of 2009 and I want to remind you thatall property taxes must be paid by December 31st toavoid being turned over to York County Tax Claim forcollection. Please do not ask me to break the law byasking me to accept payments after the deadline.
Please note: After December 15th payment must bemade with cash or certifi ed funds (certifi ed check ormoney order). No personal checks will be acceptedafter 12/15/2009. Payments in the night slot on themorning of January 1st 2010 will be considered paid.
Just a reminder for those applying for the StateProperty Tax and Rent rebate program - the Staterequires stamped receipts. Bring or send both halvesof your tax bill (along with a stamped, self-addressedenvelope if paying by mail) and we will promptlyreturn a receipt. Application forms and guidelines forthe rebate program are available online at the PA Statewebsite or from your local Representative’s offi ce. TheArea Agency on Aging can also provide assistance.
Please call the tax offi ce at767-6689 with any questions.
Jean StambaughManchester Township Tax Collector
Tax Collector – Window Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,12:00 – 3:00 pm,except for holidays.
As always, a secure night slot on the outside of theTownship building is available for payments whenthe window is closed.
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Christmas Tree RecyclingResidents may bring their trees toYork County Solid Waste Authority,2700 Blackbridge Road,between December 26, 2009 andJanuary 31, 2010
FACILITY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKDURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISITWWW.YCSWA.COM
Curb side collection is provided, you may place yourtree at the curb with your regular trash, and it will bepicked up by the township public works departmentDecember 28, 2009 through January 15, 2010 andwill be recycled.
There is no fee to residents. PLEASE REMOVE:Ornaments, tinsel, lights and protective bags fromyour tree.
MS4Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systemwww.epa.gov
ALTERNATIVES TO TOXIC SUBSTANCESUsing alternative products instead of toxic substancesdrastically reduces the presence of toxics in stormwaterand receiving waters. Common toxic substances foundin the home are cleaners, automotive products, andpesticides. Other common hazardous substances thatare found in homes are fertilizers, paints, and fuels(WEF and ASCE, 1998). This measure is targeted toeducating homeowners to prevent such substancesfrom entering stormwater by substituting thesecommon household products with safer, less-toxicalternatives.
The promotion of safer alternative products shouldbe coupled with other efforts designed to reducethe presence of hazardous or toxic materials fromhouseholds and stormwater runoff. Examples of suchprograms include hazardous materials collection,good housekeeping or material managementpractices, proper disposal, oil and automotive wasterecycling, and spill response and prevention (WEFand ASCE, 1998).
Examples of commonly used products and saferalternatives are as follows (adapted from WashingtonState Department of Ecology):• Aerosols. Use pump-type or non-aerosol products.• Art supplies. Purchase water-based paints or
inks. They should not contain lead or other toxicmaterials.
• Batteries. Rechargeable batteries are a cost-effective alternative to disposable batteries.
• Chemical fertilizers. Composting yard clippingsand food scraps is an option. Manure (in measuredamounts) is another alternative to chemicalfertilizers.
• Gasoline. Not driving at all is the best way toreduce gasoline use. Purchasing a super-effi cienthybrid or electric vehicle is the next best alternative.Carpooling, walking, bicycling, and publictransportation are other viable options.
• Motor Oil. Use re-refi ned motor oil. Doing so willspur the market for recycled motor oil and decreasereliance on new oil supplies.
• Pesticides. Keeping homes and gardens tidy reducesthe food supply for insect pests, averting the needfor pesticides. Onion, garlic, and marigold plantshelp keep garden pests at bay.
Roundtown ElementarySchool Turns 70.Roundtown Elementary School opened its doors in1939 under the watchful watchful eye of principalCaleb Altland. The original school served thecommunity half a century before it was replaced bythe present school.
Now at 70, with Matt Miller at the helm, the RoundtownElementary School History Project hopes to celebratethis achievement by inviting community alumni,faculty, staff and friends to share some of their favoritememories with young students there today.
Our goal is to foster a greater sense of history andpride in their school and to preserve these stories forthe future.
If you would like to volunteer to share a story witha student, please contact Anne Harris at 764-4546for details.
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The Fire Department News
Contacting The Fire DepartmentEMERGENCY – 911
For business related information or Chief Richard Shank, or paidpersonnel at the 24 hour manned station at 3200 Farmtrail Road:
767-1954
For the Alert Fire Company trustees or other business, call thevolunteer station at 3118 North George Street in Emigsville:
764-1148
Department of Fire Services:Manchester Township Career Firefi ghters Offer
Refl ective Address Markers
ONLY $15.00
Insure that your home can be located byemergency personnel.
Applications for address markers are available at:3200 Farmtrail RoadYork, PA 17406-5699
Hall RentalThe Social Hall of the Alert FireCompany 3118 N. George Street,Emigsville station is available to berented for personal parties and/orbusiness functions. The proceedsfrom the rentals are used to offsetthe expenses of the operation ofthe volunteer fi re station.
For Hall Rentals call: 324-1583
Clearing SnowClearing snow away from fi rehydrants is a very important re-sponsibility.
The fi re department asks residents to clear a 36-inch path around hydrants to allow for access.
If you join together with your neighbors, it onlytakes a few minutes to ensure the fi re hydrants areclear of snow. Please take the few extra minutesneeded to protect your home and family.
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Registration FormNAME _____________________________________________________
CHILD’S NAME ____________________________ AGE ______________
________________________________________ AGE ______________
ADDRESS _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE _________________WORK PHONE _________________
EMAIL _____________________________________________________
CLASS TITLE/EVENT:________________________________________
LOCATION: _________________________________________________
AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $ _______________________________________
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, 3200 FARMTRAIL ROAD, YORK, PA 17406
Registration Forms:If you are registering for more than one event, you may duplicate the registration form or complete all of the information on a separate sheet of paper.
ALL CLASSES, PROGRAMS & BUS TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO ADEQUATE PARTICIPATION. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED
ONLY IF THE ACTIVITY IS CANCELLED.
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Circle One:
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Expiration Date _________________________
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Amount $ ______________________________
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Return with registration form, or stub from invoice
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2010 Bonus Books are available at the township offi ce - 3200 Farmtrail Road
$24 – Residents$26 – Non-Residents
Yard Waste CollectionIn 2010 – Manchester Township will provide a Yard Waste Recycling Collection on:
4th SATURDAY – OF EACH MONTHApril through October
Items will need to be placed at the curb side by 6:00 a.m.
“Yard Waste” materials are defi ned as tree trimmings, shrubbery and any other organic landscape vegetation, excluding grass clippings.
Once again, Penn Waste will be performing this service. Please visit their web site for additional information:
www.pennwaste.com
Egg HuntCome and hunt eggs with the Easter Bunny. Bring a basket and have children wear appropriate outerwear.
WHEN: Saturday - March 27, 2010
TIME: Promptly at 10:00 am
WHERE: Cousler Park, Church and Greenbriar Roads(Rain location: Manchester Township Municipal Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road)
WHO: Ages 9 and under – Manchester Township Residents Only!
No Fee
Must register by March 20, 2010
In the event of inclement weather or conditions, please check the recreation voice mailbox by calling 764-4646 and press 200#the morning of the event for a possible location change to the Manchester Township Municipal Complex.
Manchester Township3200 Farmtrail RoadYork, PA 17406-5699
Don’t forget to save this newsletter until the next one comes out! The next newsletter will be mailed at the end of March.
Winter Discount TicketsDiscounted winter lift tickets for ski resorts are available at the Township Offi ce.
Ski Roundtop, Ski Liberty, Whitetail:Weekday - $37.00 (8 hour fl ex)Weekend/Holiday - $50.00 (8 hour fl ex)Night Lift - $30.00
Call Manchester Township 764-4646 for availability.