Secretary / Treasurer:
Shelly Johnston |
The principal mission of the Office of the Township Secretary is to be dedicated to, understand and fulfill the needs of the Board of Supervisors, the community and the Township organization. This includes maintaining the Township's official legislative acts, ensuring an open and public government, and conducting the business of the Board in an ethical, impartial and equitable manner. From coordinating interviews to fill vacancies on the Township’s many Boards and Commissions to chairing formal bid openings, preparing proclamations for the Board to creating resolutions requiring Board action, the Township Secretary is indispensable to the successful operation of our local government.
The Treasurer is responsible for the proper accounting and reporting of all financial activities of the Township. They also prepare budgets and provide financial information to the board.
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Tax Collector:
Alfreda Harlan
51 Westphal Road
Waterville, PA 17776
(570) 634-3811
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The Tax Collector is responsible for collecting County and Township taxes. She is also responsible for collecting Township Per Capita tax, Interim taxes and issues tax permits for Mobile Homes. |
Zoning Officer:
Cheryl Lebo
8373 Rte 284 Hwy
Waterville, PA 17776
(570)634-3651
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It is the responsibility of the Township Zoning officer to receive and evaluate requests for building and zoning related permits and investigate complaints of violations.
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Building Code Inspector:
Erb Building Inspections
972 Boom Station Road
Lawrenceville, PA 16929
(570) 827-3474
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Responsible for providing services in accordance with the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (PUCC). |
Zoning Hearing Board:
Tim Madl
Paul Johnston
Rodney Mahosky |
The Zoning Hearing Board is composed of 3 Members, each serving 3-year terms and meets as needed. As required by the PA Municipalities Planning Code, any community enacting a
zoning ordinance must also create a zoning hearing board. Its primary purpose is to assure fair and equitable application and administration of the zoning ordinance by hearing appeals on the zoning officer's decisions and by granting relief from the
literal enforcement of the ordinance in certain hardship situations. It is a quasijudicial body that schedules hearings on applications and appeals, takes evidence, and issues written decisions or findings of fact. It must limit its scope of activities to
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