[0:00] - Give thanks for literacy. [0:03] Literacy means a life of increased safety achievements [0:06] and community participation For more than 50 years, [0:10] Mid-State Literacy Council has empowered thousands [0:13] of residents with literacy skills, [0:14] improving their family's lives. [0:17] Literacy builds our community. [0:19] Help us celebrate literacy [0:21] and support mid-State Literacy Council by volunteering [0:24] or donating to our Give Thanks for literacy campaign, [0:28] www.midstateliteracycouncil.org. [0:34] - We are the Community Diversity Group. [0:36] Our mission is to foster an inclusive [0:39] and interactive community, which attracts [0:41] and retains a pool of potential employees [0:43] and residents from underrepresented groups. [0:46] We accomplish this in many ways, [0:48] including sponsoring events like the Community Resource Fair [0:51] publishing, a monthly resource flyer, [0:54] and providing public training and educational [0:56] and networking events. [0:58] You can find us online@communitydiversitygroup.com. [1:05] - You are watching CNET Center County's Government [1:08] and Educational Access Network. [1:48] - Paul, please. - Mr. Bernier. [1:51] - Present. - Mr. Brachbill? Here. Ms. Clayton? Here. Ms. [1:55] Stan? Here. Mr. Johnson Present. Ms. McKean is excused. [2:00] Ms. Purnell? Here. Ms. Sedgwick? Here. Ms. TostiVasey? [2:05] That's here. Mr. Larson here. And Mayor. Johnson is excused. [2:12] - Thank you Mr. Stewart. [2:14] Next is additions to the council meeting agenda. [2:17] Do we have any members that would like [2:20] to add something to the agenda? [2:26] If not, we'll move on to Public Comment. This is the time. [2:30] If there's anyone here at the meeting that would like [2:34] to make a Public Comment, we ask that you come to the podium [2:37] and state your name [2:38] and limit your comments to three minutes. [2:41] Any Public Comment? No. [2:48] No. Okay. They're, [2:49] - They're here for this, right? [2:52] Should we do that next? They're confused, [2:54] - Right? [2:55] That's okay. We'll get, we'll do that. [2:56] So, any Public Comment from Borough Council members? [2:59] Any comments at all? Okay. Okay. [3:02] Next is the Beon Area Rotary Club presentation [3:07] for the Governor's Park Restroom renovations. [3:11] Kathleen and Janet, Kathleen [3:12] and Janet, there's here. [3:20] First of all, we'd like to thank you folks for everything [3:23] that you do for the Bellon Borough Council [3:26] and Community. So thank you very much. [3:29] - Thank you. We're here to give $30,000 [3:34] to the Governor's Park BA restroom renovation. [3:38] This money is raised from the Bellon Children's Fair, [3:43] so this is numerous years of children's fair [3:49] Revenue that we've fundraised for. [3:51] So we're happy to hand that over to you guys. [3:54] - Alright. Awesome. Okay. - Doug, [3:57] - Doug and Barbara want to come up with me [3:59] and accept this check so we can get a photo [4:02] Vice president And [4:05] - Kathleen [4:12] - Kent Bernier the Borough Council President. [4:14] Nice to meet you. Thanks for coming. [4:15] Sorry to, I didn't mean to make that confusing. [4:17] No, that's okay. This is Doug Johnson [4:19] and Barbara Dan, she's the Vice president. Janet, [4:22] - Nice to meet you. Nice to meet [4:23] - You. [4:24] Yes. Thank you guys. More of a photo [4:28] - Logo behind. [4:29] Okay. Sure. [4:55] Great. Thank you. [5:16] The original children here, so yeah, [5:25] another exciting thing is we used to be [5:36] - That actually. [5:39] - Alright, - So we used [5:42] to be the Beante Sunrise Rotary Club. [5:46] As of today, we are now the Beante Area Rotary Club [5:49] because we have merged with the Pleasant Gap Rotary Club. [5:53] So we'll be serving continue Serve to serve, be font, [5:57] but we'll also be serving the Pleasant Gap area as well. [6:01] So our club is growing [6:03] and we're always welcome [6:05] to new members, so thank you. [6:09] - Alright. Thank you ladies. Thank you. [6:25] Next is Communication written. [6:28] First item is the Center County Recycling [6:30] and Refuse Authority Summer 2024 newsletter [6:34] that y'all had in your packet. [6:36] Is there anything additional route? [6:38] - There is one about the Hometown Hero [6:41] Banner application deadline. [6:43] It's approaching, it's the end of July. [6:46] You can get an application on our website [6:49] or at the train station or at Historic Bellante. [6:54] Incorporate his website [6:57] or you can Bellante Hometown Hero Facebook page. [7:02] Again, that's the Hometown Hero banner application. [7:06] It's due by the end [7:07] of July if you're interested. Thank you very much. [7:12] - Thank you Mr. Stewart. Any other communications? [7:16] Alright, the next item is the Consent Agenda. [7:21] All items listed on the Consent Agenda are considered [7:23] routine and will be acted upon by one single motion. [7:27] Do I have a motion [7:29] and a second to approve the Consent Agenda? [7:31] I'll make So brack Bill, I'll second it. Thank you. I, [7:34] - I'd like to move, remove the budget versus [7:37] actual for question [7:43] - The - Act make the summary [7:46] or the The May action [7:49] - Detail. [7:51] - So that's the first one. Okay. [7:58] Do we have to remove it or can [7:59] we just have the question asked? [8:02] If it's just a question and we're not [8:03] changing anything, what's your question? [8:05] - Well, okay, the question is, in the future, could we have, [8:11] - Sorry. [8:12] In the future, could we have an additional report created [8:15] that shows how much re revenue from previous budgets was [8:18] used to pay for expenses that occurred [8:21] during this budget year? [8:23] This report would include the amount net [8:25] after payout of this excess revenue from previous year. [8:30] I think it would make it easier to understand [8:32] what is going on with the, the budget. [8:34] For example, in this report, there's one line that states, [8:38] there's an overage that occurred in the mayor's part. [8:40] And Lori said that it was paid with donations made [8:44] to the Borough from previous years. [8:46] And I think that if we knew what, what kind [8:50] of monies we're talking about, it would make it much easier [8:52] to understand the budget. [8:53] So, for example, you could have something like donations [8:56] available from the pre prior budget years [9:00] is X amount of dollars. [9:01] The funds that were used for the donations was this amount, [9:06] and this is the remaining donation funds [9:08] we have for future use. [9:09] I think it would just make it much easier for us to [9:13] understand what's going on when something looks funny to us [9:16] or weird or whatever. [9:19] Thank you. [9:23] - Okay. Thank you. - Well, on the same lines, does anybody, [9:26] or can anybody explain what that was? [9:28] That mayor's expense? [9:32] - I cannot, Joanne asked a question by email [9:36] and Lori was out last week. [9:38] So by the next meeting [9:39] or within a couple days, [9:41] I know she'll probably return the email, [9:43] but we'll have an answer in the packet for the next meeting. [9:46] Okay. [9:52] - Okay. So I had a motion and a second to approve it. [9:55] We had a question that we'll consider. [9:59] How can we vote to approve the Consent Agenda? [10:07] - Mr. Bernier? Yes. Mr. Brachbill? Yes. Ms. Clayton? Yes. [10:12] Ms.. Dann? Yes. Mr. Johnson? Yes. Ms. McKean? Yes. [10:17] Ms. Purnell? Yes. Ms. Sedgwick? Yes. Ms. TostiVasey? [10:22] - Yes. - Thank you. [10:28] Next is Reports. Mayor is not here. [10:31] So we move to our junior council member. Mr. Larson, [10:36] - I just wanna use my time to let council know [10:38] that I've been working with Julie [10:39] to discuss some opportunities of some tours of like some [10:43] of the facilities Beaumont has to offer [10:44] and even some like projects that I can complete. [10:47] So I just wanna let you guys know. [10:48] - Thank you. Awesome. Good job Ms. [10:53] Thompson's not here. [10:59] Officer Whitmer is here. [11:00] Was there anything that you would like to, to say? [11:03] You don't have to, I'm just asking. You don't have anything? [11:06] Okay. Any other reports? [11:10] There's nobody else here, so that's good. [11:12] Everything else was submitted. [11:14] Next is our current and old business. [11:18] First item is the seed of COG. [11:20] Put out an announcement for an engineering firm to design [11:24] the suspension bridge renovation. [11:27] After being reviewed by the staff, a motion is recommended. [11:30] A motion and a second to select Barton [11:33] and log dice load ju load ju dice to perform the service [11:39] as they scored a 99.5 out of a hundred [11:42] on the selecting criteria. That's pretty good. [11:45] - So moved. - I'll second it. Thank [11:49] - You.Thank you Ann. [11:53] All right. Mr. Bernier? Yes. Mr. B Brachbill. Yes. [11:56] Ms. Clayton? Yes. Ms.. Dann. Yes. Mr. Johnson? Yes. Ms. [12:01] McKean? Yes. Ms. Purnell? Yes. Ms. Sedgwick? Yes. Ms. [12:06] TostiVasey? Yes. [12:09] - Thank you. Next is the water service line. [12:13] Inventory information has been added [12:15] to the beante.net website. [12:18] The waters service line inventory is due to pa [12:22] DP no later than October 16th. [12:24] It would be helpful if customers sent in a picture [12:27] of their water service line, where it comes [12:30] through the wall into their structure. [12:32] More information can be found on the Borough's website. [12:36] Is that homes that were built before a certain time? [12:40] - Yes. The, [12:41] the council president is asking about the timelines. [12:45] In, in 1991, [12:48] led use in plumbing was banned across the state, [12:52] maybe across the nation. [12:54] I believe it was across the nation. [12:56] So any houses built [12:59] after 1991 are presumed to be led free in their plumbing, [13:04] including the service lines. [13:06] If the service lines were put in after 1991. [13:10] So that's part of the review. We, we are doing. [13:14] So those folks out there, [13:16] those customers on the Bell front system in particular, [13:20] but really any water system [13:21] after 1991, [13:24] it's presumed you have no lead in your plumbing. [13:26] So you would be okay. [13:27] You don't have to worry about sending in a picture. [13:30] We have to verify on our end based on documentation. [13:35] Even though that the house was built [13:36] after 1991, the structure was built, the water line went in. [13:40] That's what we have to do. But thanks, [13:42] that's a very good question. Okay. [13:45] - So that helps. Yes. Joan, [13:48] - I'm wondering about how we're going to try to make sure [13:51] that all of the customers [13:54] for the water authority are getting this. [13:57] Are I, last time we mentioned about putting it [14:01] out on the utility bills. [14:02] Yes. So my bill came this time. [14:06] The next one's not going to be [14:07] until September, October. [14:12] And it's going to be right after that date. [14:15] So is there something for the people [14:16] who got their bills this month to have some kind [14:20] of notice sent to them? [14:22] - We, we, we just finished, [14:24] I mentioned this at the last meeting. [14:26] We just finished a notice that was required. [14:28] There's only like a room for one [14:30] or two lines on the bill up until the June billing, [14:36] we were booked with this notice about our [14:40] consumer confidence report. [14:42] So that's done the next, the July bill [14:46] I understand is gonna go out about the middle of July. [14:49] We've already told our billing administrator [14:52] that please add this note about the service line inventory. [14:56] So we bill, we bill e and three groups. [15:00] So it'll be July, August, September. [15:03] We'll, on those three bills, you'll, you'll have a note. [15:07] Now, we, in the meantime, [15:09] we're still trying to get the word out. [15:11] Just as I'm doing here this evening, [15:13] we're gonna try to get the word out. [15:15] We, we added more information to our website. [15:19] We're gonna continue to try to get the word out through [15:22] the social media outlets, the authority outlets, [15:26] the council outlets, our website, you know, so we're, [15:30] we're gonna try to keep doing that. [15:33] We might do a press release, a couple other ways [15:36] to get the information out, [15:37] but that's what we're working on. [15:40] - Maybe a couple of radio spots or something might help. [15:43] I don't know if that would cost anything [15:45] or that would, could be considered a community report [15:49] and maybe she could, might be able to be free. [15:52] You could check with the radio stations. [15:54] - I, I'll pass that on to the authority. [15:56] A lot of times if we do a press release, [15:59] it's at least picked up at least by the news channels, [16:01] if not the radio as well. [16:05] - Can we use CNET for that as [16:07] - Well? [16:08] Well, we're here on cnet. [16:09] I mean, we're driving, I'm just saying that that's [16:12] - Something that they could just put on their programming. [16:14] - We, we don't, we cut the bulletin board years [16:17] ago 'cause of the expense. [16:19] So we just have CNET cover our meetings. [16:23] So again, this is as best we can do, [16:25] but we'll, we'll try to keep something on the agenda [16:28] to keep it in front of people. [16:33] - All right. Thank you. Before we move on to new business, [16:37] I failed to mention that Ms. [16:39] Purnell, Ms. [16:40] Sedgwick and myself attended the groundbreaking [16:43] for the new elementary school a week [16:45] or so ago, which was actually very neat. [16:47] Very interesting. The school board president [16:51] and the Superintendent spoke, [16:54] and I'm not gonna remember the facts that he spoke of [16:58] about how old that school was and how long it's been there, [17:02] but it was pretty interesting. [17:04] But it was very successful. [17:06] There were lots of people there, lots [17:07] of community members came out. [17:09] They had school buses, busing people back. [17:12] So it was pretty neat. Anyway, it was nice [17:15] to see everybody there, so it was a huge success. [17:19] Next is new business. [17:21] There's one item here that is in front of counsel [17:25] for a vote tonight is consider canceling the second council [17:28] meeting in August, August 19th. [17:31] Previous counsels have approved this [17:32] as a summer break from meeting schedule. [17:35] I'll need a motion and a second [17:36] to consider canceling the August 19th, 2024 meeting. [17:42] - I'll make that motion. I'll second it. [17:45] - Thank you. Discussion. [17:48] I think I forgot to say that the last [17:50] - Time. [17:51] How would we handle liaison reports since those are [17:54] typically the second meeting of every month, just bump them [17:56] to, to the first meeting in September. [17:59] - Probably we would do that and then we [18:00] would try to get the word out. [18:02] That's one reason why it's on tonight's agenda. [18:04] Like for harb applicants. [18:06] If, if we know that there's some in the wings that we try [18:09] to get the word out that there would not be in August. [18:12] The second meeting in August. [18:14] - Okay. Thank you. Sure. - Alright. [18:20] - Mr. Bernier? Yes. Mr. Brachbill? Yes. Ms. Clayton? Yes. [18:25] Ms.. Dann? Yes. Mr. Johnson? Yes. Ms. McKean? [18:30] Yes. Ms. Purnell? Yes. Ms. Sedgwick? Yes. Ms. [18:34] TostiVasey? Yep. [18:38] - Thank you. That's it [18:41] unless anyone has anything else they'd like [18:43] to say. For council members. [18:47] - Motion to Adjourn. 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