Hampton Township Council held their Regular Meeting on Wednesday, January 22nd; actions from the meeting included but not limited to:
- Held a public hearing regarding the Klaas Zoning Text Amendment (19-11), which would revise the Zoning Ordinance to allow home-based daycares in residential zoning districts to care for up to 12 children under the age of 16 provided certain criteria is met. The current Zoning Ordinance limits home-based daycares to no more than 6 children at one time
- Authorized the advertisement of a proposed ordinance adopting a schedule of fees for collection of unpaid taxes, tax claims, tax liens, municipal claims, and municipal liens
- Appointed Joshua Rosenblatt and Grant Mularski as Part-time Police Officers, effective February 10th
- Authorized to advertise for bids regarding the Annual Construction Equipment and Sanitary Sewer Line Cleaning Equipment Rental Program, with a possible award in February
- Authorized the Community Services Department to prepare amendments to the Township’s road repair specifications
- Authorized to advertise for bids regarding the Water Pollution Control Plant sludge hauling contract
- Discussed upcoming events, including the Hampton Community Library’s Chili Cook-Off scheduled for January 25th from 3-6 pm, the Hampton Community Association Bonfire & Sled Riding Party including a small fireworks display scheduled for February 1st from 4-7 pm, ALICE Training through the Hampton Police Department scheduled for February 23rd from 1-4 pm at the Community Center, the Citizens Police Academy that begins April 2nd, the Depreciation Lands Museum History Lecture scheduled for February 19th, and the School District’s Unified Bocce Match scheduled for February 7th at the High School beginning at 3 pm
Photo of newly appointed Part-time Police Officers Joshua Rosenblatt and Grant Mularski, along with Council President Mike Peters and Chief Tom Vulakovich
