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post Category: Resolutions — Diana Blume @ 2:54 pm — post Comments Off

RESOLUTION No. 2012-03 Shohola Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania THIS RESOLUTION, approved and adopted by the elected officials of Shohola Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, on the date hereinafter set forth. WHEREAS, since 1982, Shohola Township has continually been concerned about the health, safety and welfare of the people of Pond Eddy, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, extensive studies [Continued …]

post Category: Resolutions — Diana Blume @ 1:44 pm — post Comments Off

Pike County 2012 Hazard Mitigation Plan Municipal Adoption Resolution Resolution No. 2012-02 Shohola Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania WHEREAS, Shohola Township,  Pike County, Pennsylvania is most vulnerable to natural and human-made hazards which may result in loss of life and property, economic hardship, and threats to public health and safety, and WHEREAS, Section 322 of the [Continued …]

post Category: Ordinances — Diana Blume @ 1:29 pm — post Comments Off

DRAFT Park Ordinance 2012

post Category: Applications — Diana Blume @ 1:14 pm — post Comments Off

Building Code Appeals Board Application

post Category: Applications — Diana Blume @ 1:12 pm — post Comments Off

Zoning Hearing Application

post Category: Applications — Diana Blume @ 1:11 pm — post Comments Off

Application for Nonconforming Use

post Category: Applications — Diana Blume @ 1:07 pm — post Comments Off

Conditional Use Applications

post Category: Permits — Diana Blume @ 12:57 pm — post Comments Off

Zoning Permit

post Category: Shohola Events — Diana Blume @ 4:42 pm — post Comments Off

Title: SPECIAL MEETING – PUBLIC HEARING ON SALDO Location: Township Municipal Building Start Date: 01/19/2012 Start Time:18:00 End Date: 19:30

post Category: Shohola News — Diana Blume @ 3:00 pm — post Comments Off

In 2011, the Board announced no tax increase, making it two years in a row the Supervisors and department heads, were able to maintain a budget which eliminated unnecessary spending and managed to work on infrastructure without placing a financial burden on its residents. Our Park and Recreation Committee put together an Easter Egg Hunt; [Continued …]