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ORD. NO. ADOPTED DESCRIPTION OF HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE
2016-1 April 5, 2016 Amends the Hempfield Township Zoning Ordinance (2001-2) to add
Public Schools as a permitted use in R1, R2, R3 and Mixed Use (B)
zoning districts and adds Pubilc Schools to Article XVIII, Definitions.
2015-3 May 5, 2015 Repeals Ordinance No. 85-2 in its entirety, and adopts a Township
Burning Ordinance.
2015-2 February 3, 2015 Authorizes the participation of Hempfield Township in the Pennsylvania
Townships Health Insurance Cooperative Trust pursuant to the
Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Law.
2015-1 February 3, 2015 Authorizes the participation of Hempfield Township in the PSATS
Unemployment Compensation Group Trust pursuant to the
Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Law.
2014-3 October 7, 2014 Amends Ordinance No. 68-9, the Hempfield Township Police Pension
Plan, to conform with current Pennsylvania law.
2014-2 August 5, 2014 Amends the Hempfield Township Zoning Ordinance (2001-2) to
add hotel/motels and social clubs as permitted uses in zoning
districts Commercial ( C) and Mixed-use (B); and adds hotel/
motels and social clubs to Article XVIII, Definitions.
1-2014 March 4, 2014 Requires all persons, partnerships, businesses, and corporations to
Misnumbered obtain a a permit for any construction or development; providing for the
issuance of such permits; setting forth certain minimum requirements
for new construction and development within areas of Hempfield
Township, Mercer County, PA, which are subject to flooding; and
establishing penalties for any persons who fail, or refuse to comply
with, the requirements or provisions of this Ordinance.
2013-1 May 7, 2013 Establishes restrictions on the use of certain Township highways,
authorizing Supervisors to impose restrictions as to weight, providing
for the issuance of permits, and providing for penalties in the event
of violation.
2012-1 July 3, 2012 Establishes requirements for permitting all sewer lateral work in the
Township of Hempfield, authorizes the establishment of rules,
regulations and standards therefore, and establishes penalties
for the violation of its provisions.
2011-2 June 7, 2011 Amends the Hempfield Township Zoning Ordinance (2001-2) to
define standards for construction and operations of electronic
changeable copy signs in zoning districts Commercial ( C),
Industrial (I) and Mixed Use (B).
2011-1 May 3, 2011 Amends the Non-Uniformed Employees Pension Plan providing for
an additional option to the existing plan.
2009-1 July 7, 2009 Amends Ordinance No. 2001-2 - the Hempfield Township
Zoning Ordinance - by amending the Zoning Map for 2.5 acres of
the 4.7 acres of Lot 2 of the DiStefano subdivision from Zoning
District Commercial ( C ) to Residential Multi-Family (R-3).
2008-4 November 26, 2008 Increases the annual tax rate of the Local Services Tax from
$25.00 to $52.00, effective January 1, 2009.
2008-3 October 7, 2008 Provides for the restatement of a pension plan for uniformed
employees of the Township, effective January 1, 2008.
2008-2 October 7, 2008 Provides for the restatement of a pension plan for non-uniformed
employees of the Township, effective January 1, 2008.
2008-1 July 1, 2008 Regulates and restricts "yard sales" (as defined) and prescribes
penalties for violations.
2007-4 December 4, 2007 Amends Ordinance No. 2005-1 (the EMS tax) to rename the tax
to the Local Services Tax, continuing the annual rate at $25.00,
and increasing the earnings limit for exemption from $1000 to
$12000 per calendar year if exemption certificate is given.
2007-3 December 4, 2007 Adopts the International Property Maintenance Code, 2006 Edition,
as the township property maintenance code to establish minimum
regulations for the maintenance of property, buildings, and
structures.
2007-2 August 7, 2007 Enacts a realty transfer tax and other related provisions pursuant
to Article XI=D of the Tax Reform Code of 1971, and authorizing
the Dept. of Revenue of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
determine, collect and enforce the tax, interest and penalties,
and repealing the prior realty tax Ordinance No. 67-3.
2007-1 June 5, 2007 Amends Ordinance No. 2001-2 - the Hempfield Township
Zoning Ordinance - by amending Ordinance No. 2003-3, to
increase dwelling units from eight to twenty-five. Also,
additional conditions to be added including sewer, water, parking.
2006-1 March 7, 2006 Approves an intergovernmental cooperation agreement for multi-
municipal planning by and between Greenville Borough and
Hempfield Township.
2005-4 October 4, 2005 Requires a certificate of compliance from the Township prior
to the sale, conveyance, assignment, transfer, or acquisition
of any land on which a building is erected and connected to
the municipal sanitary sewer system.
2005-3 Cable Contract.
2005-2 April 5, 2005 Provides that in certain fire losses the insurer having a policy
with respect to such loss shall transfer insurance proceeds to the
Treasurer of the Township of Hempfield to be used to pay
deliquent taxes and other municipal claims or be held as
security and used to pay the total cost of removing, repairing
or securing the damaged building and providing for fees; setting
forth related procedures to implement said act; and providing
for penalties for violation.
2005-1 January 3, 2005 Amends Ordinance No. 69-11, The Occupational Privilege Tax,
to rename the tax to the Emergency and Municipal Services
Tax and setting the annual amount at twenty-five ($25.00) dollars.
2004-2 February 3, 2004 Establishes minimum regulations for governing the design,
construction, alteration, enlargement, repairs, removal, demolition,
and use of all buildings and structures in the Township and
authorizes a code administrator, providing for the issuance of
permits; collection fees; conducting inspections, performing plan
review; and providing for the violation thereof, and known as the
Uniform Construction Code of the Township of Hempfield,
Mercer County, PA.
2004-1 January 5, 2004 Amends Ordinance No. 75-3 (which implemented the PA. Sewage
Facilities Act) to revise the fee charged for applications for on-lot
sewage permits to $250.
2003-3 July 1, 2003 Amends Ordinance No. 2001-2 - the Hempfield Township Zoning
Ordinance - to permit government subsidized or funded senior
apartments in the R-3 and B - Mixed Use zoning districts as a
conditional use.
2003-2 June 3, 2003 Further amends the Police Pension Plan Ordinance (91-1) by
amending Ordinance No. 2002-2, defining "Attending College"
and "Members' salary".
2003-1 May 6, 2003 Adopts an Intergovernmental Agreement with other signatory
municipalities for the purposes of the creation and operation
of the Greenville Regional Lock-up.
2002-4 October 1, 2002 Amends Ordinance No. 96-3 (the tax certification fee)
increasing the tax certification fee charged by the Elected
Tax Collector from $5.00 to $10.00.
2002-3 September 26, 2002 Amends Ordinance No. 2002-2 (the Township Zoning Ordinance)
Curative Amendment - to permit mineral excavation only as a
special exception in rural residential and agricultural (R-1) and
industrial (I) zoning districts; to permit forestry as a separate
permitted use in all zoning districts; to provide minimum lot
sizes for on-lot sewer and/or water in R-3 zone and for multi-
family dwellings; to add no-impact home-based businesses
as a permitted use in R-1, R-2, R-3 and B zoning districts; to
change reference to cellular towers to be wireless communications
towers; to regulate parking, and occupancy use of major
recreational equipment and non-agricultural commercial
vehicles; to add kennel as a permitted use in R-1, C, and I zoning
districts; to provide or amend definitions of agriculture, forestry,
kennel, mineral excavation, no-impact home-based business and
setback; and to amend tables to conform to all amendments.
2002-2 September 3, 2002 Amends Ordinance No. 95-1 (the Police Pension Fund) to be
in compliance with Act 30 of 2002.
2002-1 May 7, 2002 Adopts a Sexual Harassment Policy.
2001-3 September 4, 2001 Provides guidelines for the clean-up and abatement of spills
or deposits of hazardous materials within the Township and
provides indemnification of all costs incurred in the clean-up
of hazardous materials.
2001-2 August 7, 2001 Adopts the Comprehensive Amendment of The Hempfield Township
Zoning Ordinance, which includes new fee schedule. (Kept
separate from this book because of its size - is in book form)
2001-1 February 6, 2001 Authorizes Township to join with other local government units as
a member of the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Risk Management
Association (PIRMA).
99-1 November 3, 1999 Adopts regulations for in-ground and above-ground swimming pools
and outdoor hot tubs and spas.
98-3 March 13, 1998 Adopts the Hempfield Township Local Economic Revitalization
Tax Assistance Program to provide for tax exemptions for
properties in certain designated areas of the Township.
98-2 February 3, 1998 Authorizes the Hempfield Township Board of Supervisors and
the Hempfield Township Receiver of Taxes to join PLGIT.
98-1 February 11, 1998 Repeals Ordinance No. 97-4. Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (the
Zoning Ordinance) to rezone lands adjacent to land at the
northeast corner of the intersection of the Hadley Road,
Traffic Route 0358, and Williamson Road, from "R-2" residential
one-family to "B-2" restricted business highway service
zoning district.
97-4 October 8, 1997 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (the Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
Repealed on lands adjacent to land at the northeast corner of the intersection
February 11, 1998 of the Hadley Road, Traffic Route 0358, and Williamson Road,
from "R-2" Residential One-family to "B-2" Business Highway
Service zoning district.
97-3 June 9, 1997 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (the Zoning Ordinance) to rezone
lands on the south side of the Hadley Road, Traffic Route 0358,
east of Williamson Road, from "R-2" Residential One-family
Zoning District to "B-2" Business Highway Service Zoning
District.
97-2 NO ACTION TAKEN This was a request for rezoning by Mrs. Frances K. Bost to
rezone from "B-1" to "R-3" lands at the northwest corner of
College Avenue and West Craig Street. No motion was made
by the Board of Supervisors as a Special Meeting on June 9, 1997.
97-1 March 4, 1997 Provides for regulating the display, exhibition, sale, and
distribution of and activities concerning obscene and other sexual
material; and prohibiting certain acts in public places; providing
exemptions thereto, authorizing abatement of nuisances; and
prescribing penalties for violation.
96-4 September 18, 1996 Would have amended the zoning map to rezone 8.22 acres
FAILED on the south side of the Hadley Road, Traffic Route 0358, east of
Williamson Road, from "R-2" Residential One-Family Zoning
District to "B-2" Business Highway Service Zoning District.
96-3 September 3, 1996 Establishes a $5.00 fee for tax certifications.
96-2 August 21, 1996 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) to rezone
lands on the north side of the Fredonia Road, east of the
B&LE RR Co., from "R-2" Residential One-Family Zoning District
to "R-3" Residential Multiple-Family Zoning District.
96-1 July 23, 1996 Amends all prior ordinances with penalties to be civil violations
instead of criminal penalties and establishing civil fines.
95-4 December 28, 1995 Sets the annual compensation for Supervisors under the
provisions of Act 60 of 1995.
95-3 September 20, 1995 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-2" to "B-1" lands on the south side of the Hadley Road
from the easterly right-of-way line of Seventh Avenue extending
westerly for approximately 283 feet, 325 feet deep.
95-2 August 31, 1995 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
2.89 acres from "B-1" to "R-3" lands of Gerald R. Fry in Lynwood
Village along the northerly end of Woodfield Drive.
95-1 July 5, 1995 Provides for the regulation of the Hempfield Township Police
Pension Fund by consolidating, revising and in part re-enacting
prior Ordinance No. 68-9, the Police Pension Fund Ordinance,
and all amending ordinances thereto.
94-4 September 6, 1994 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to increase
to 5% the amount to be deducted from member compensation,
for payment to the fund, and suspends for 1995 any deduction
from police officers compensation.
94-3 July 5, 1994 Officially requires developers to provide for fire hydrants on
water main extensions.
94-2 July 5, 1994 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) to change
Section 1405 "Enforcement Notice" and Section 1406
"Prosecution of Violation" to conform to the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code.
94-1 January 3, 1994 Authorizes the Amendment of the Articles of Agreement of
the Mercer County Regional Planning Commission.
93-4 December 28, 1993 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to suspend
for 1994 any deduction from police officers' compensation
93-3 October 5, 1993 Amends Ordinance No. 1-58 (The Nuisance Ordinance) by
providing additional subjects of nuisance, including abandoned
or dilapidated stuctures, burning of garbage, tires or tar products,
prohibiting noxious vegetation and restricting height of vegetation
generally, establishing additional procedures for enforcement
and penalties for violation.
93-2 June 23, 1993 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by
rezoning 1.95 acres from "R-3" to "B-1" lands of Gerald R. Fry
in Lynwood Village along the northerly end of Woodfield Drive.
93-1 March 2, 1993 Officially renames a portion of Methodist Road to
West Methodist Road.
92-5 December 23, 1992 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to suspend
for 1993 any deduction from police officers' copensation.
92-4 August 4, 1992 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance eliminating the
social security offset; provides a length of service increment;
provides for a survivorship benefit; and eliminates the benefit
guarantee.
92-3 June 25, 1992 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
3.94 acres from "R-2" to "B-1" and 16.21 acres from "R-2" to "R-3"
lands of Gerald R. Fry in Lynwood Village on the north side of
Hadley Road.
92-2 March 3, 1992 Establishes and implements a standardized system of
property address numbering to be in compliance with the
requirements of the Mercer County Enhanced 9-1-1 System.
92-1 February 4, 1992 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to suspend
for 1992 any deduction from police officers compensation.
91-7 October 23, 1991 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by
amending the Zoning Map to rezone from "R-2" Residential One-
Family Zoning District to "R-3" Multiple-Family Zoning District
lands of BMW Development Corporation on the west side of the
Mercer Road.
91-6 October 1, 1991 Adopts and approves a Municipal Police Cooperative Agreement
with other municipalities participating in the Mercer County Drug
Task Force.
91-5 August 6, 1991 Amends the Traffic Ordinance to reduce the speed limit to
35 MPH on Donation Road from the Borough Line to
Williamson Road, 25 MPH on Eighth Avenue, and provides
for stop signs on Eighth Avenue at Vine Avenue and Eastwood
Drive.
91-4 May 7, 1991 Amends Ordinance No. 75-3 (which implemented the PA Sewage
Facilities Act) to revise the fee charged for applications for
on-lot sewage permits.
91-3 April 12, 1991 Would have amended the zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to
FAILED "R-3" lands of Helen V. Fischer, Dale W. & Betty J. Fischer, and
Nellie Paden on the west side of Williamson Road.
91-2 January 18, 1991 Amends Ordinance No. 87-3 (Floodplain Management Ordinance)
to comply with Section 60.3C of the National Flood Insurance
Program regulations.
91-1 January 18, 1991 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) to increase
the fees for zoning permits, amendments and appeals.
90-4 November 7, 1990 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to increase to
3.80% the amount to be deducted from compensation for
payment to the fund, deletes the provision for life insurance
benefits, and suspends for 1991 any deduction from police
officers' compensation.
90-3 October 24, 1990 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by amending O
the zoning map to rezone from "I" Industrial Zoning District to
"R-2" Residential One-Family Zoning District land on the
westerly side of Hamburg Road from Methodist Road north for a
distance of 1,520.
90-2 August 7, 1990 Adopts a Municipal Drug Task Force Agreement with the
Office of the Attorney General of the Commonweath of
Pennsylvania.
90-1 July 3, 1990 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by amending
the zoning map to rezone from "R-2" Residential One-Family Zoning
District to "R-3" Residential Multiple-Family Zoning District
land of Gerald Fry east of Quartermile Road on the north side of
Hadley Road.
89-3 December 28, 1989 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to suspend
for 1990 any deduction of police officers' compensation.
89-2 September 5, 1989 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to reduce the
Social Security Offset, to implement full vesting after 12 years of
service as an option, and providing for disability payments.
89-1 August 1, 1989 Approves the MCRCOG Mutual Aid Agreement for Police
Services and authorizes joining in the agreement.
MERCER CO.
ORD. NO. FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES: Copy of the Mercer County
2-1988 December 22, 1988 Hazardous Waste Ordinance.
88-3 December 28, 1988 Amends the Non-Uniformed Employees Pension Plan
Ordinance to increase the percentage of the average monthly
compensation in the monthly benefit formula.
88-2 December 28, 1988 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to suspend
for 1989 any deduction of police officers' compensation.
88-1 February 2, 1988 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to suspend
for 1988 any deduction of police officers' compensation.
87-6 December 28, 1987 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance to suspend
for 1987 any deduction of police officers' compensation.
87-5 December 16, 1987 Adopts and provides regulation of a Pension Plan for the
Hempfield Township Non-Uniformed Employees.
87-4 November 6, 1987 Amends Ordinance No. 86-1 setting Supervisors' Compensation
under Act 68 of 1985 from a per meeting amount to an annual
salary payable monthly.
87-3 July 1, 1987 Flood Plain Management Ordinance regulating and restricting
AMENDED: See development within flood hazard areas in the Township.
Ord. No. 91-2
87-2 July 7, 1987 Hempfield Tenant Registration Ordinance: requires all landlords
to provide information regarding tenants.
87-1 January 28, 1987 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-3" Residential Multiple-Family to Planned Shopping Center
Zoning District lands of Gerald R. Fry northwest of the existing
Planned Shopping Center District at the northwest corner of
T.R. 358 and Quartermile Road; and from "R-3" Residential
Multiple-Family to "R-2" Residential One-Family Zoning District
the western portion (approx. 2/3) of said district as previously
established.
86-4 May 23, 1986 Amends the Township Zoning Map to rezone from "R-2" Residential
One-Family Zoning District to "B-2" Business Highway Service
Zoning District to extend southerly in depth the existing "B-2"
District to include 3.5 acres, being the northerly portion of lot 1-B
owned by Gordon A. Fry and the adjacent southern portion of lot
1-A of one-half acre owned by Merle E. Daye, situate
generally south of Traffic Route 358.
86-3 May 6, 1986 Amends the Traffic Ordinance to reduce the speed limit to 35 MPH
on the Greenville-Hadley Road from the intersection at Williamson
Road easterly to a point approximately 500 feet east of
Quartermile Road.
86-2 April 1, 1986 Provides for regulating the collection and disposal of solid waste,
and the licensing of solid waste collectors. (RE: Mercer County
"Waste-to-Energy" Resource Recovery Facility).
86-1 February 4, 1986 Setting of Supervisors' Compensation under Act 68 of 1985.
85-6 December 3, 1985 Amends Ordinance No. 68-9 (Police Pension Fund Ordinance) to
compute pension benefits over the last 36 months of average
salary, fixes social security deductions to the original
entitlement, suspends deductions from salaries for 1986, and
requires payments to the fund by officers hired after January 1, 1986.
85-5 September 25, 1985 Would have amended the zoning map to rezone from Industrial
FAILED. to "R-3" land at the southwest corner of Ohl Street and South
Race Street extended.
85-4 March 5, 1985 A joint enabling ordinance authorizing the Township Supervisors
to enter into a Mutual Aid Agreement for the providing of fire and
rescue services by and between various municipalities
and their respective fire departments. A copy of the "Mercer
County Regional Mutual Aid Agreement Fire and Rescue
Services" is attached to ths Ordinance.
85-3 February 5, 1985 Amends Ordinance No. 68-9 (Police Pension Fund Ordinance)
to suspend for 1985 any deduction of police officers'
compensation for payment to the pension fund.
85-2 February 5, 1985 Repeals Ordinance No. 63-2 and prohibits burning combustible
materials of noxious nature, confines burning of non-noxious
nature during certain hours, and requires permits in certain
instances.
85-1 February 5, 1985 Amends the Traffic Ordinance to reduce the speed limit to
35 MPH on the Fredonia Road from the Greenville-Mercer
Road easterly to Methodist Road.
84-2 October 2, 1984 Officially vacates the portion of South Race Street immediately
south of Ohl Street (at the entrance to the B. & L.E. RR. Co.
shop property).
84-1 March 6, 1984 Authorizes the use of the Excessive Speed Preventor (E.S.P.)
timing devices to enforce speed restrictions in Hempfield Township.
83-1 August 2, 1983 Establishes regulations to control loitering and prescribes
penalties for violation in the Township.
82-3 November 4, 1982 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by
rezoning from Planned Shopping Center District to "R-3" lands of
Gerald Fry situate on the east side of Quartermile Road.
82-2 June 29, 1982 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by adding
a new Section 1501.6 entitled "special exception for the sale
or transfer of ownership of dwelling units within a two-family
semi-detached duplex dwelling".
82-1 May 26, 1982 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-2" to Planned Shopping Center District lands of
Loutzenhiser heirs situate on the southerly side of the
Hadley Road.
81-5 September 2, 1981 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (The Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-2" to "R-3" lands of Weaver situate on the southerly side
of the Hadley Road.
81-4 April 22, 1981 Would have amended the zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to "R-3"
FAILED lands of Tancinco north of Fredonia Road.
81-3 March 25, 1981 Would have amended the zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to "B-1"
FAILED lands of Bartholomew at the southeast corner of North Main
Street Extension and Fourth Avenue.
81-2 January 21, 1981 Would have amended the zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to "R-3"
FAILED lands of Valley View Company south of Wasser Road.
81-1 January 21, 1981 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-2" to "I" lands of H. D. Haun situate west of Leech Road
and formerly known as the old Fairgrounds.
80-3 December 2, 1980 Amends the Traffic Ordinance to establish a 35 MPH speed zone
on the Hadley Road from the Borough-Township boundary
line easterly to the Wiliamson Road intersection.
80-2 October 7, 1980 Repeals Ordinance 78-1 and prohibits the operation of wheeled
vehicles and the riding of horses on the Township properties
upon which are the Saul Dam and Mathay Dam and providing
penalties for violations.
80-1 March 24, 1980 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-2" to "B-2" lands of Gordon A. Fry situate on the southerly
side of the Greenville-Hadley Road easterly from the Methodist
Road intersection.
79-3 November 13, 1979 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-2" to "B-2" lands of Bish Corp. situate on the east side
of the Greenville-Mercer Road.
79-2 September 4, 1979 Provides for regulation and licensing of solicitors and peddlers,
and repeals Ordinance No. 61-7.
79-1 July 3, 1979 Would have amended the zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to
FAILED "B-1" lands of Dickson on the Hadley Road.
78-4 June 28, 1978 Would have rezoned property at 272-276 South Mercer Street
FAILED from "R-2" to "B-1".
78-3 May 25, 1978 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by providing
for a new district known as "Restricted Commercial or
Industrial District".
78-2 March 7, 1978 Prohibits parking of motor vehicles upon the legal right-of-way
of any public street or highway within the Township.
78-1 March 7, 1978 Prohibits the operation of wheeled vehicles and the riding of horses
REPEALED - on the breastworks of Saul Dam and Mathay Dam.
See Ord. 80-2.
77-1 May 5, 1977 Would have rezoned property of Irvin Greenlee on Greenville-
FAILED Hadley Road from "R-2" to "B-2".
76-2 September 7, 1976 Amends the Traffic Ordinance by prohibiting parking on areas
of East Way.
76-1 June 29, 1976 Would have rezoned property of George Wasser and Charles Uber
FAILED on Mehard Avenue at Grove Street from "R-2" to "R-3".
75-8 December 31, 1975 Amends the Traffic Ordinance by prohibiting parking on areas of
the Greenville-Hadley Road.
75-7 November 5, 1975 Rezones from "R-2" to "B-1" lands on the northerly side of
Hadley Road and on the easterly side of Sixth Avenue.
75-6 August 26, 1975 Would have amended Zoning Map to rezone from "R-2" to "B-1"
FAILED lands of Hamerly on the north side of the Greenville-Hadley Road.
75-5 August 26, 1975 Would have amended Zoning Map to rezone from "R-2" to "B-1"
Request Withdrawn lands on the east side of Sixth Avenue.
75-4 July 1, 1975 Provides for the establishment of fire lanes adjacent to
public buildings and regulating the use thereof.
75-3 June 3, 1975 Implements the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act, Act 537, as
AMENDED - See amended and provides for bonding and licensing of installers
Ord. 91-4. of on-lot sewage systems.
75-2 May 6, 1975 Amends Ordinance 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by removing the
exemption of excessory structures used solely for agricultural
purposes, or any building less than 100 square feet in floor area
from the requirement of a building permit.
75-1 April 10, 1975 Would have rezoned property of James and Dorothy Hoovler on
FAILED Mercer Road from "R-2" to "B-2".
74-5 May 28, 1974 Rezones from "R-2" to "R-3" lands of Irvin Greenlee at southwest
corner of Methodist Road and Fredonia Road.
74-4 May 16, 1974 Provides for public utilities securing permit from Township to
cut any public streets in the Township.
74-3 April 29, 1974 Amends Zoning Ordinance on miscellaneous text changes
regarding shelters for ponies and horses, trailers and mobile
homes, etc.
74-2 April 29, 1974 Rezones from "R-2" to "R-3" land of Stephan Zawistowski on
the south side of Fredonia Road.
74-1 April 2, 1974 Provides requirements for disconnecting structures connected
to sanitary sewer.
73-4 December 31, 1973 Provides for membership in the Mercer County Regional Planning
Commission.
73-3 December 4, 1973 Provides for the creation and maintenance of a separate
Capital Reserve Fund.
73-2 April 10, 1973 Amends the Police Pension Fund Ordinance (No. 68-9)
73-1 February 6, 1973 Reduces compensation of elected tax collector from 3% to 2%
of tax collected.
72-8 October 3, 1972 Disorderly Conduct Ordinance
72-7 October 3, 1972 Provides for per capita tax for 18 yr. olds.
72-6 August 21, 1972 Would have amended zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to "R-3"
FAILED lands of Stephan Zawistowski on the north side of Donation Road.
72-5 June 6, 1972 Amends the Zoning Ordinance to rezone from "R-2" to "B-2" lands
of Merle E. Daye.
72-4 November 8, 1972 Amends Traffic Ordinance to establish limited speed zones on
Mercer Road and Hadley Road.
72-3 April 27, 1972 Amends zoning map to rezone from "R-2" and "B-2" to
Planned Shopping Center District lands on the north side of
the Hadley Road; and to rezone from "R-2" to "R-3" lands
adjacent to the northwest thereof. (Gerald Fry)
72-2 April 27, 1972 Would have amended zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to "B-2"
FAILED land on the easterly side of Mercer Road (Richard Eckley property)
for gas station (Skat Oil Co.)
72-1 February 1, 1972 Would have amended zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to "R-3"
FAILED lands of Stephan Zawistowski on the north side of
Donation Road.
71-6 December 31, 1971 Amends zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to "B-2" certain
lands of Oakes & McClelland on the north and south sides
of East Way.
71-5 December 22, 1971 Provides a Statement of Community Development Objectives
in conformance to the PA Municipal Planning Code.
71-4 November 1, 1971 Provides for car washes as special use.
71-3 April 19, 1971 Amends Ordinance No. 62-2 (Traffic Ordinance) by providing
additional roads where truck traffic or trucks in excess of
6 tons gross weight are prohibited and increasing maximum
fine for violations from $10 to $50.
71-2 April 19, 1971 Provides for payment of $2.00 per capita toward the
Greenville Area Public Library.
71-1 February 8, 1971 Provides for increasing from 5 to 9 the number of members on
the Township Planning Commission.
70-5 December 28, 1970 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
from "R-2" to "B-2" lands on easterly side of the Mercer Road
(John Read property) (Petition of Geo. Muha for car wash).
70-4 November 4, 1970 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning
land on southerly side of Hadley Road from "R-2" to "B-2"
Business-Highway (Petition of Daniel Langietti).
70-3 July 7, 1970 Amends Traffic Ordinance by establishing a "No Passing" zone
on Leech Road; adding new areas of restricted speed zones;
and providing for establishing stop signs at designated
intersections.
70-2 February 3, 1970 Amends the Traffic Ordinance setting weight limitations on trucks
using East Way, Buena Vista Drive, Webster Drive, Eighth Avenue,
Mehard Avenue. Also restricts trucks on these streets to those
for local delivery. Sets 6 ton gross weight limitation for vehicles
using Gruber Road, St. Glory Road, and Salem Road.
70-1 January 28, 1970 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by changing
strip of land on the Mercer Road South of Mathay Run from "R-2"
to "B-2" (Patrick Bradley property).
69-12 December 31, 1969 Provides for levy and collection of a $5.00 Per Capita tax.
69-11 December 31, 1969 Provides for levy and collection of a $10.00 Occupation Privilege tax.
69-10 August 5, 1969 Provides for 10 P.M. curfew weekdays and 12:00 midnight for
persons under the age of 18.
69-9 May 6, 1969 Provides for acquiring by right of eminent domain a perpetual
flowage easement over Larimer lands.
69-8 April 2, 1969 Provides for purchase of Clark Ellis property and for the borrowing
of the purchase price.
69-7 NO ACTION TAKEN Sought to amend the Junk Yard Ordinance (No. 64-2) by
adding the definition of non-operative motor vehicles.
69-6 April 2, 1969 Further amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by
changing the maximum time for public hearings on amendments
to the ordinance from 40 to 70 days.
69-5 NO ACTION TAKEN This was a request for rezoning by Richard Eckley to rezone
from "R-2" to "B-1" lands on the easterly side of Mercer Road
near Gruber Road. Mr. Eckley withdrew the request April 2, 1969.
69-4 April 2, 1969 Sought to rezone from "R-2" to "B-1" lands on the westerly side
REJECTED of 6th Avenue.
69-3 February 5, 1969 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by amending
the zoning map to rezone from "R-2" to Planned Shopping Center
District, lands at the N.W. corner of the intersection of 6th Avenue
and Route 358.
69-2 March 4, 1969 Further amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by
amending the zoning map to rezone from "R-1" to "R-2"
the existing "R-1" district, excepting the southwest section
thereof.
69-1 February 5, 1969 Further amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by
amending area requirements and adding additional location
dimensions for the "Area & Design Requirements" for Planned
Shopping Center Districts.
68-10 November 20, 1968 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by amending
the zoning map to rezone land on the west side of Williamson
Road from "R-2" to "R-3".
68-9 October 1, 1968 Establishes and creates a Police Pension Fund.
68-8 May 7, 1968 Provides for the bonding and licensing of excavators engaged in
installing connections to the sanitary sewer system.
68-7 May 7, 1968 Sets forth the requirements and specifications for installation
of sewer connections to the sewer system.
68-6 April 2, 1968 Provides for Special Districts (Planned Shopping Centers).
68-5 April 2, 1968 Directs and requires residents to connect to the sanitary sewer
system if principal building is within 150 feet; provides for
issuance of permits.
68-4 February 23, 1968 Authorizes the Hempfield Municipal Authority to lay, construct,
maintain, repair and replace sanitary sewer lines.
68-3 February 23, 1968 Approves the construction and estimated costs of sanitary
collector sewers and approves the charging of the costs to the
property owners according to the foot-front method.
68-2 February 13, 1968 Amends Section Two of Ordinance No. 62-3 pertaining to
Disorderly Conduct.
68-1 January 15, 1968 Implements the PA Sewage Facilities Act and further regulates
sewage disposal systems in the Township.
67-3 December 30, 1967 Provides for 1% tax on transfer of real estate.
67-2 December 30, 1967 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning to
"R-3" Residential, two areas of land adjacent to the Fredonia Road.
67-1 October 5, 1967 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by amending
the definition of "Floor Area" and amending the fee schedule
for permits.
66-5 December 31, 1966 Grants franchise to Blatt Brothers T.V. Cable Corp. to operate
and maintain a community t.v. system in the Township.
66-4 November 1, 1966 Provides for 1% wage tax yearly without the necessity of re-
enacting the original Ordinance.
66-3 August 2, 1966 Amends Ordinance No. 64-3 (Zoning Ordinance) by amending
the definition of "Dwelling Unit"; requiring 750 sq. ft. floor area for
all dwelling units; amends zoning map to rezone from "R-1" to "R-2"
lands at intersection of Hadley Road and Methodist Road.
66-2 May 3, 1966 Amends Ordinance No. 62-2 (Traffic Ordinance) by establishing
an additional restricted speed zone on a portion of Route 58
(Greenville-Jamestown Road) from Borough Line, North, 1,790 feet.
66-1 March 24, 1966 Amends and re-enacts Ordinance No. 65-1 (Wage Tax) by
incorporating therein the provisions of Act No. 511 of 1965, known
as "The Local Tax Enabling Act."
65-1 November 3, 1965 Re-enacts Ordinance No. 60-2 (Wage Tax) for the year 1966.
64-6 November 4, 1964 Re-enacts Ordinance No. 60-2 (Wage Tax) for the year 1965.
64-5 September 1, 1964 Amends Ordinance No. 62-2 (Traffic Ordinance) by establishing
an additional restricted speed zone on a portion of
Route A-2255 (Leech Road) from Borough Line North, 5,712 feet.
64-4 July 7, 1964 Amends a portion of Section 5(a) of Ordinance No. 64-2
(Junk Yard Ordinance) pertaining to the set back requirement
for any fence or wall.
64-3 May 12, 1964 Zoning Ordinance. (Kept separate from this book because of
its size in book form.)
64-2 May 5, 1964 Provides for regulation and licensing of junk dealers (Junk Yard
Ordinance) and repeals Ordinance No. 62-1, enacted June 5, 1962.
64-1 January 30, 1964 Established Police Department.
63-4 November 6, 1963 Re-enactment of Ordinance No. 60-2 (Wage Tax) for the year 1964.
63-3 July 2, 1963 Amends Ordinance No. 62-2 (Traffic Ordinance) by
establishing an additional restricted speed zone on a portion of
Route 18 (Conneaut Lake Road) from the Greenville Borough
Line, North, 2,772 feet.
63-2 May 7, 1963 Prohibits burning combustible materials during certain hours and
REPEALED - See requiring permits in certain instances.
Ord. 85-2
63-1 May 7, 1963 Amends Ordinance No. 60-2 (Wage Tax Ordinance) by adding a
new section stating the statutory authority for such ordinance.
62-4 November 7, 1962 Re-enactment of Ordinance No. 60-2 (Wage Tax) for the year 1963.
62-3 November 7, 1962 Deems it unlawful to be found drunk and disorderly or to disturb the
peace.
62-2 June 5, 1962 Establishes restrictions on speed, weight and parking on certain
highways within the Township (Traffic Ordinance).
62-1 June 5, 1962 Provides for regulation and licensing of junk dealers and of the
REPEALED - See establishment of dumps, junk yards and scrap yards.
Ord. 64-2
61-8 December 5, 1961 Re-enacts Ordinances Nos. 57-1 and 60-4 imposing a $3.00 per
month tax on house trailers for 1962.
61-7 December 5, 1961 Provides for regulation and licensing of peddlers and door to door
REPEALED - See solicitation of money.
Ord. 79-2
61-6 November 6, 1961 Provides for re-enactment of Ordinance No. 60-2 (Wage Tax)
for the year 1962.
61-5 May 25, 1961 Provides for acquisition of a Township hall and authorizes
financing the cost of same.
61-4 April 4, 1961 Condemnation of Felix Augustine land for flood control.
Description of property in Ordinance No. 60-6 (Nov. 10, 1960) was
inaccurate.
61-3 April 4, 1961 Condemnation of Stanley R. Snodgrass lands for flood control.
(Bond attached.)
61-2 April 4, 1961 Condemnation of Anna Groh lands for flood control. (Bond attached.)
61-1 April 4, 1961 Condemnation of land of Roy Dawes heirs for flood control.
(Bond attached.)
60-6 November 10, 1960 Condemnation of Felix Augustine land for flood control. (Bond
attached.)
60-5 November 10, 1960 Condemnation of Clifford C. Callahan land for flood control. (Bond
attached.)
60-4 November 10, 1960 Amends Ordinance No. 57-1 by increasing tax on house trailers
from $2.00 to $3.00.
60-3 September 6, 1960 Municipal Authority
60-2 February 23, 2960 Wage Tax
60-1 February 23, 1960 Repeals Ordinance No. 59-2 (collection of garbage and rubbish).
59-2 December 15, 1959 Provides for collection of garbage and rubbish and fixes fees and
penalties.
59-1 December 1, 1959 Vacates Mill Hill Road.
1-58 March 11, 1958 Promotes the health of the citizens of the Township; defines and
prohibits certain nuisances; provides regulations for their control
and penalties for violations.
57-1 November 12, 1957 Defines house trailers; imposes tax on use or occupancy of
same; requires permits for such use or occupancy, and regulates
the placing and keeping of house trailers.
56-1 May 1, 1956 Creation and establishment of a Township Planning Commission,
providing for appointment of its members and delegation of duties.