Township approves police hires and flood project land
HamptonJun 24, 20262 min read
At a glance
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Council unanimously approved conditional appointments for three full-time police officers and authorized the $125,000 purchase of 2.91 acres along McCully Road for a future floodplain restoration and stormwater management project.
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What this means
Hayden Iman, Jacob Rider, and Ryan Horgan may join the full-time police force after completing all required pre-employment testing. The township will purchase two McCully Road lots, using the stormwater fund with a possible year-end budget amendment, to support a future flood and drainage project. Council also adopted a timber harvesting ordinance and delayed decisions on the Pioneer Place sewer takeover and Seven Brew development applications.
Key decisions
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Certified the eligibility list for full-time police officers.
Unanimously approved conditional full-time employment offers for Hayden Iman, Jacob Rider, and Ryan Horgan, subject to required pre-employment testing.
Approved a purchase agreement for two McCully Road lots totaling 2.91 acres for $125,000 plus closing costs, anticipating a future floodplain restoration and stormwater management project.
Approved the first option year of the NHCOG rock salt agreement for the 2026-2027 winter season.
Approved a compost agreement with NHCOG.
Tabled acceptance of the Pioneer Place residential development sanitary sewer main and easement until July.
Authorized submission of a utility Highway Occupancy Permit application to PennDOT on behalf of Seven Brew and approved an agreement for ongoing stormwater facility maintenance.
Tabled the Seven Brew conditional use, lot consolidation, and preliminary/final land development applications; a public hearing was anticipated in July.
Approved release of a $275,082.06 bond for ModWash and a $405,786 bond for Dunkin Donuts, both on Route 8.