Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 14, 1977, Image 10

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December 14, 1977
Mount Joy Boro
Council meeting
Mount Joy Borough
Council last Monday ap-
proved the new budget.
Tax millage will not go up.
Bruce Brown was appoin-
ted to the position on
Borough Authority vacated
by the retirement of Frank
Zink. Mr. Brown works at
Sears, where he has been a
manager for the last 20
years (he has worked for
Sears for 30 years). Mr.
Brown lives on Richland
Lane.
The engineering study of
the So. Barbara Street rail
bridge is finished at a cost
of $2700. The study
says that the only problem
with the bridge is in the
roadway. It needs resur-
facing. Estimated cost of
repair is $25,000.
The study results will
now be sent to the P.U.C.,
which will make a decision
about what to do with the
bridge, and who will pay
for whatever action strikes
their fancy. The borough,
at this point, has little idea
what they will do. The situ-
ation is complex because
the bridge goes over
AMTRACK rails.
Borough Manager Joe
Bateman reported that the
water plant will be opera-
tional by June 1978. He
also said that Charles
spring is producing ade-
quate water now, probably
due to the recent rains.
Bateman asked the public
last summer to conserve
water because of Charles
spring’s low level.
It was reported that
Rapho Township has sign-
ed the sewer agreement
with the borough [see
Borough Authority meeting
article -ed.].
On December 21st at
7:00 PM, the Borough
Council will meet again. At
that time they hope to
adopt Ordinance 392, which
will hold taxes at 13 mils
and impose a per capita tax
of $5 for those over 18
years of age.
Tax payments made
before May 1st would be
discounted 2%. Payments
coming in later than June
30th will have an additional
10% penalty added.
The 10% penalty is
aimed at local businesses
that used to hold their tax
money till the end of the
year, making 7%2% on it in
a bank, and paying only a
5% tax penalty.
A group of teenagers
asked the Council to
change the curfew hours
for people under 18 to
11:00 PM on weekdays and
12:00 PM on weekends,
one hour later than it
stands now. The group
expressed the opinion that
they were mature enough
to be outside that late.
Simeon Horton retired
after 24 years on the
Borough Council.
The subdivision of Hess
-Ulrich was approved, and
Warren Rutt got the go
ahead to relocate Rutt’s
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