March 3, 1976 by Zelda Heisey Citizens’ group wants 4 more on Authority Nancy Yoder, R.D. #3, Elizabethtown, spokesper- son for the Concerned Citi- zens of Mount Joy Township (CCMJT), presented a peti- tion with approximately 340 signatures, to the Mount Joy Township Authority, requesting that board to increase its membership from five to nine members. Mrs. Yoder stated the four additional members would give the authority a ‘‘broad- er representation.” Citing a lack of confidence in the authority, David Stapler, a leader of the CCMJT until he accepted appointment to the authority in Jan., said the board should honor the petition. Kenneth Brown seconded a motion, by Harry Graham, to table the proposal for further study. Brown stated he felt the additional mem- bers would be of ’'no value.” Solicitor Henry Gingrich, when questioned, said he knows of no legal limit on the number of members to an authority board. The law provides that no less than five members be appointed, he said. He also said any addition would necessitate a change in the articles of incorporation. The authori- ty’s engineer, Robert Shaf- fer, said authorities he has worked with have had five to Angela Herr y Angela Herr, a Sth grader in Mrs. Carol Gingerich’s class at Riverview, has wen the Reader's Club Award in seven members and he could not recall any authori- ty with more than that. The CCMJT accused the supervisor of "’not acting in the best interest of the people.” Kenneth Brown, board member, explained that the township supervi- sors "had already complet- ed two feasibility studies in the township’’ and before the five-member board was appointed. ‘‘Our job was and is to get the sewer construction done at the lowest cost,’”’ said Brown. The Department of Envi- ronmental Resources has directed the board to get the job done, Brown said. The project is estimated to cost $5.3 million. The board cannot estimate costs to individuals until the bids are in and the board can evaluate them. A ray of hope was held out on costs, when Robert Shaffer, engineer, told the authority a recent bid on a similar project in another area, came in at a 20 to 30% lower cost than the original estimates. He credited this to the ‘‘search for work that the contractors seem to be doing now.”’ A public meeting is scheduled for March 16, at 7:30 p.m. to review the transcripts of previous pub- lic meetings, before submit- ting them to the DER & EPA. The CCMJT asked wins award Project DARE. Angela read 18 books, gave an oral report, and completed 2 activities. and the board agreed, to indicate somewhere in their submission that remarks about malfunctioning sewer systems on Mount Gretna and Hershey Roads were the personal estimates of sewer enforcement officer Armond Fieni and had no documen- tation. The authority will hold a private meeting March 23, to write a questionaire to be distributed to residents in the proposed sewer area. The meeting will be closed to the public. 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Charles Bailey, Jr., chair- man, said the authority would welcome residents’ input and in fact was eager to receive this information, 30i Cherry St Columbia, PA but they would appreciate the residents’ mailing their 7300 remarks to the authority Call before the March 23 dead- JIM HEISEY 653-1205 line. The address is; Charles DICK SMEDLEY 426-3614 Bailey, Jr. R.D. #4, Box 410, Elizabethtown, PA, 17022. REALTY DID YOU KNOW Did you know..... The famous men’s de- signer, Larry Kane of ‘Puritan’ Sportswear, has his shirts in Columbia? = MacKissic - 5 ® Control for free wheeling ® Depth control drag bar Did you know..... That H.D. Lee has a pre-washed reversible jean? e Handle bars adjust horizontally and vertically ® Welded steel frame heavy duty ® 7 hp cast iron engine 4 gt. gas tank Did you know..... ‘Letisse’, the famous leather handbag comp- any, now features canvas and barley cloth handbags also? e Heavy duty chain drive sealed in oil. Puts max- imum power to wheels and tines. 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