Planning Commission

Called to order 7:00 PM 5 present 2 motions

The Halifax Township Planning Commission met on February 4, 2013, with Chairman Flo Mallonee calling the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. Members Fred Ford, Randy Paul, Bruce Warshawsky, and Tom Wilson were present; Bob Artman was absent. It was a brief session focused entirely on stormwater management matters, with no new business or public comment.

  • Bruner Stormwater Plan: The plan was sent back to Tony Trost to address concerns outlined in Tom Wilson's January 22 memo. No vote was taken.
  • Simplified Stormwater Process: The commission discussed streamlining the application process for lower-impact projects by bundling the Building Permit Application, Stormwater Maintenance Application, and Land Development Process into a single packet, allowing applicants to submit only the portions relevant to their project. No formal action was taken.

Flo Mallonee (Chairman) · Fred Ford (Planning Commission Member) · Randy Paul (Planning Commission Member) · Bruce Warshawsky (Planning Commission Member) · Tom Wilson (Planning Commission Member)

Approval of Minutes

Approval of Minutes – January 8, 2013

Fred Ford made a motion to approve the minutes as written, seconded by Flo Mallonee. Motion carried 3-0.

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3-0 Approve the minutes as written
Moved by Fred Ford

Old Business

Bruner SWM Plan

The plan was sent back to Tony Trost to address Tom Wilson's January 22 memo.

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Discussion on Simplified SWM for Certain Situations

The Board discussed simplifying the application process, considering a packet containing a Building Permit Application, Stormwater Maintenance Application, and a Land Development Process, so applicants can submit only what is applicable.

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Adjournment

Fred Ford made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Randy Paul. Motion carried 3-0.

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3-0 Adjourn the meeting
Moved by Fred Ford

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