The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, April 4, 2002 Jackson (continued from page 1) even order parts for some of our equipment without being online,” Fox remarked. The board passed a long list of ordinances at the Monday night meeting that township Solicitor Jeffrey Malak has been busy drafting. Ordinances #3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of 2002 were passed by the board. Among the ordi- nances passed were: a wireless commercial communication zon- ing ordinance, a Sewer Enforce- ment Officer ordinance estab- lishing authority to update fees and issue permits, a non-smok- ing ordinance prohibiting smok- ing in township buildings and vehicles, a Pennsylvania Munici- pal Retirement System ordi- nance enabling the police de- PIKES CREEK; PA 7 ek ok ok ok ok kk Over 159 menu items at prices that leave plenty of room for de Delicious, homemade meals at very low prices (most dinners are less Stop in and check out TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE Check Out Our Entertainment! 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Fox re- ceives $11.54 per hour with a maximum of $12,000 yearly, a fee set by township auditors, for the part-time work. Supervisor Andrew Kasko cast the lone dis- senting vote against Resolution #4. Next month, the solicitor will be drafting and updating job de- scriptions for all township posi- tions and reviewing the ordi- nance for occupancy permits. Robert Hughes and Heath Tam ~ 9 pm Daily Sam - 8 pm Sunday FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH 1.D. a q Ansseldtod A Great Little German Restaurant made German Dining § ; x Coma Hefeweisshier” a | “Reissdorf Kolsch™ “St. Georgenbriu Kellerbier” Land over twenty-seven varieties in bottles!! Hines of the Luzerne County Conservation District presented the township with a free com- puter to be used in maintaining records for conservation and en- vironmental projects, including the new comprehensive plan. 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