Hh LEGAL NOTICE Trucksville, Pa. Zoning Ordinance. Table of contents as follows: TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I INTRODUCTION AND ENACTMENT Title Enactment Purposes Compliance II DEFINITIONS OF WORDS I GENERAL PROVISIONS Abandoned Real Property Abandoned Vehicles Access Control : Accessory Buildings in Residential Districts Building on Through Lots Churches and Schools Cemeteries, Mausoleums, Crematories Conversion of Dwellings Deed Restrictions Excavation of Sand Gravel, Coal or Other Material Existing Uses Fences : Garbage Disposal Group Housing Home Occupation Junk Yards Land and Water Fills, Dredging, Excavation and Mining Land Subject to Flooding Living Units in Zones Other than Residential Minimum Living Area Mobile Homes Non-Conforming Buildings or Structures Non-Conforming Lots Non-Conforming Uses of Buildings and Structures Nursing Homes Obstruction to Vision at Road Intersection Offensive Color, Design, Smoke, Noise, Etc. Off-Street Parking and Loading Overhanging or Extruding Projections Parking of Trucks and Trailers Performance Standards Pending Application for Building Permits Permitted Building Area Principal Building on a Lot Retaining Walls Shopping Centers Signs Rear Dwelling and Easements Required Therewith Road Frontage Required Traffic Visibility Across Corner Lots Certain Buildings and Land Use Expected Time Limitation Notice of Starting Work IV Type of Districts Zoning Maps Districts Boundary Lines Conservation District Agricultural District Open Space District Single-Family Residential District Two-Family Residential District ‘Multi-Family Residential District Mobile Home Park Residential District ° Estate Residential District Neighborhood Commercial General Commercial District Industrial District Mining District Planned Residential Development District V1 EXCEPTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS Existing Lots of Record Yards VII ZONING HEARING BOARD Organization and Procedure Applications and Appeals to the Board Hearings Powers and Limitations of the Board Court Review VIII ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT Administration Zoning Permits and Certificates of Occupancy Enforcement Complaints Regarding Violations Schedule of Fees ; Remedies ar IX AMENDMENTS TO MAP OR TEXT General Procedure for Change in Zoning District X INTERPRETATION AND VALIDITY Interpretation Validity Repeal Effective Date NEW CATEGORYS ARE: C. 1 Conservation Districts. 0. S. Open Space Districts. R. 4. Mobile Home Park Districts. R5. Estate Residential Districts. PAGE 4 CO bd pd pd pd Need Well 2 Call: ] & L Well Drilling Co. Most wells drilled in ONE DAY Pumps Installed & Serviced 694-2812 Pittston Call | Collect RL XAT Cr Dx The Shalom Singers, a group of youngsters from Gate of Hea- ven Church, Dallas, have ap- peared locally and throughout the state at many religious ser- vices, benefits, dinners and conventions. They now have to their credit a record, ‘This is The Day, Shalom,” which they released recently. The songs on the record, with the exception of ‘“This is The Day’”’, have previously been sung by talented artists. ‘“This Weber Family Will Hold Annual Reunion The Weber Reunion will be held Sept. 1 at the home of Lloyd Weber, Meeker Road. Directions to the Lloyd Weber residence are as follows: Take the Harveys Lake Road, 115, approximately 1Y; miles to Route 118. Turn left. Take Route 118 to the center of Leh- man. Turn right on Meeker Road. The house is the sixth on the left about two miles from Lehman Center. Call 477-5576 if there is any difficulty in locating Mr. Weber's residence. Come and bring the family. Meet the relatives! is The Day’ was written by Bill Cutter, a Shalom singer. The record includes popular as well as liturgical selections. Some of them are ‘‘He Ain’t Heavy, He's My Brother”, “Follow Me”, “To Be Alive’, ¢‘‘Sabbath Prayer”, and ‘Day by Day’. The group began singing three years ago at Sunday morning Mass at the Dallas church. Their enthusiasm and joy of singing spread quickly at many functions. They have also appeared on local televis- ion. The Rev. Stephen McGough, assistant pastor at Gate of Hea- ven Church, is leader of the group. Father McGough has spent many hours with the young singers, a friend as well as an instructor. : Bill Cutter, a soloist, com- * posed his song just for the re- cord. He graduated from Dallas Senior High School in June and will major in music at Mans- field State College in the fall. Song commentator Barb Lynch, also a Dallas graduate, will attend Lycoming College in September. The record is available through Gate of Heaven Church. It was recorded at Roxan Sound Studio in Nanti- coke. Shirlee Jones was music consultant. ville, Pa. Table of contents as follows: ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS II ADMINISTRATION General Permit Fee Final Inspection PAGE Issuance of an Operation Permit Renewal of an Operation Permit Enforcement SUI AW Bas WW Pt General A Parking Roadways ; Placement of Mobile Homes © 0X gg IV. MOBILE HOME LOT REGULATIONS — — V ENACTMENT ak 12 Copy of ordinance may be seen at the Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road Trucksville, Monday thru Friday from 8:30 A.M. to 12 Noon and from 1 P.M. to4:30 P.M. John Dana Zoning Officer 34-2-C Charles H. Long Modular & Mobile Homes Sweet Valley, Pa. Phone: 477-5952 *, “rene Appointment Luxurious living you can afford. PANCAKE & STEAK HOUSE Bakbas SPECIAL TREAT! EVERY MONDAY All the Pancakes (Buttermilk) You Can Eat Morning, Noon or Night PERKINS PANCAKE & STEAK HOUSE Routes 309 & 415 We WH FOR ul Fuel Aoseifo | group are pictured above, baul and Debbie left to right, first Rev. A Green One hundred twenty-two cele- brities of stage, screen, tele- vision, and radio have already signed up to appear on the 1974 “New Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon’’ to benefit Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America. ‘“That’s the largest number of stars we’ve ever lined up for the show this far ahead,” Jerry Lewis said in his announce- ment. Lewis, national chairman of MDAA, predicted that ‘‘at least 150 stars’’ will apear dur- ing the telethon’s 21! hours on the air. J The show, originating from the Space Center at the Hotel Sahara in Las Vegas, with live pickups from New York and Nashville, will be broadcast from 10:30 p.m. (EDT) Sept. 1 through Sept. 2, at 6:30 p.m. over the 172 station coast-to- coast telethon network. In this area, the Jerry Lewis Telethon will be broadcast for the first time ‘over WDAU-TV, Channel 22. Among those now slated to join Jerry Lewis and anchor- man Ed McMahon in Las Vegas are Anna Maria Alberghetti, Jack Benny, John Davidson, Fats Domino, Chad Everett, Totie Fields, the Mickey Finn Show, David Hartman, Joey Heatherton, Arte Johnson, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Michel LeGrand, Jack Lemmon, Liberace, Ida Lupino, Johnny Mathis, Jan Murray, Jim Nabors, Lois Nettleton, Wayne Newton, George Segal, Susan Strasberg, Mel Torme, Jerry Vale and Dionne War- wicke. The Nashville segment of the telethon will be hosted by John- ny Cash. His guests will include June Carter, Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass, Bobby Goldsboro, Dolly Parton and Charlie Rich. The New York show will be hosted by Dorothy Collins. Among those scheduled to appear with her are Mu- hammed Ali, Sammy Cahn, Godfrey . Cambridge, Carol “Channing, . the Electric Com- pany, Geraldine Fitzegerald, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Richie Havens, Helen Hayes, Aliza Kashi, B. B. King, La Lupre, Julius LaRosa, Kay Medford, Jerry Ohrbach, Soupy Sales and Enzo Stuarti. Behind the scenes at televis- ion stations throughout the country over 100,000 volunteers will run more than 1,000 indiv- idual pledge centers and help station personnel put on local cutaways slated for every hour of the telethon. Last year’s show broke all Telethon records, raising a grand total of $13,527,185 after all pledges'were collected. It Pays lo Advertise Gl Headquarters Relocated in Suburbs UGI Corp. recently moved its corporate headquarters from Philadelphia to suburban Valley Forge. Executive offices of the diversified energy com- pany are now located in the Ir- win Building on Route 363, near the junction of the Schuylkill Expressway and Valley Forge Interchange of the Pennsyl- vania Turnpike. The move involved 35 management and supporting personnel. In addition, approximately 20 corporate accounting personnel will relocate to Reading, Aug. 19, completing the phase-out of UGI facilities in Philadelphia. Founded in Philadelphia in 1882, UGI maintained executive offices in the 14(@Arch St. Building, a property¥sold by the ion with plans ‘‘to consolidate and locate management groups closer to business operations.” UGI’s Gas Utility Division is based in Reading and serves 200,000 customers in 13 eastern Pennsylvania counties. The Electric Utility Division in Kingston, near Wilkes-Barre, has 52,000 customers. Ugite Gas Inc., a wholly- owned subsidiary, is based in Malvern and supplies LP-gas (propane) and other industrial gases to 68,000 customer .in- stallations in eight states. Capital Industries, Inc., pro- ducer of single-family housing, is headquartered in Avis, Pa., near Williamsport. Realty and land development operations also will be directed from Valley Forge. 'BONNER’S | 1971 NOV 6 Cyl., Auto., 2 Door, Radio & Heater, Brown Exterior. GET Stull THE BEST! hid WOLFS HEAD oi STULL the old reliable (for 51 years) - - ”. -o 9 J " 8 Pan ve S aidan ro is to infor wld be snent. THE GOVERNMENT OF ATESORIE OPERATING/ = oo el CATEGORIES (A) CAPITAL (B) MAINTENANCE (C) CRLLAS TOWMSHIP 1 PUBLIC SAFETY s $ has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling 2 © ATON'ASHTAL F220; 513 Fb ECTaON S$ $ during the period from July 1. 1973, thru June £0. 1974. SpuEe RATE GOS Ji7iSPonTATION & $ Yaccountno. ZZ ZT O40 GOS Rr PALLAS TOHNSHIF a iS $ WE SECY ena | FT ri Tes A of Erle ls $ HE COUNTY o = El FR €LITnATIES FIL i ess s s Is $ 's $ | a Ax 9 3 ls Vio) TRUST FUND REPORT Q > Q (1) Balance as of June 30, 1973 1. s.as. gi 5. 8+795.00 NTIS i (2) Revenue Sharing Funds Received from S$ July 1, 1973 through June 30. 1974. $20,619.00 3 2 3 (3) Interest Earned. .usvss Seeded Sy 21,481.95¢E: (4) Total Funds Available «esse eesseeses $.29 444.00 21,481.95 (5) Total Aount Expendad sss ees sesssns $s-2445484,95 $ L : % (8) Balance as of June 30, 1974. ..evuuee $2,920.05 (F) The news media have been advised that 8 complete copy of this Date Name and Title and they are open for public scrutiny «Box 322A a mre ot