§ D-101. Governmental and Intergovernmental Affairs.


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  • Ord./Res.
    Date
    Description
    Res. --/--/----
    Establishing the Civic Improvement and Highway Committee
    15
    5/29/1894
    Making appropriation for the fiscal year commencing March 1, 1894
    19
    3/30/1895
    Making appropriation for the fiscal year 1895
    24
    5/23/1896
    Appropriating money for the ordinary expenses of the Borough for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1896
    37
    5/8/1897
    Appropriating money for the ordinary expenses of the Borough for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1897
    Res. 1/8/1898
    Authorizing the payment in the sum of $21,000 from the bond sale to the Aspinwall Borough Water Company and the Aspinwall Electric Light Company, upon the delivery of the proper deeds and papers as approved by the Borough Solicitor
    Res. 1/15/1898
    1/15/1898
    Creating a Water and Light Fund from the money derived from the bond sale of fund of $26,142.50
    39
    5/14/1898
    Appropriating money for the ordinary expenses of the Borough for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1898
    46
    4/24/1899
    Appropriating money for the payment of current expenses and obligations of the Borough and for the payment of interest on Borough bonds for the fiscal year 1899
    58
    8/23/1899
    Appropriating money for street and sewer improvements in the Borough
    67
    4/9/1900
    Fixing the sales of the various officers for the year 1900
    69
    4/9/1900
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, and for interest and taxes on bonds and for the sinking fund for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1900
    80
    4/23/1901
    Appropriating money for current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds and for the sinking funds in the borough for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1901
    81
    4/23/1901
    Fixing the salaries of various officers of the Borough for the year commencing March 1, 1901
    88
    3/29/1902
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds and for the sinking funds for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1902
    89
    3/29/1902
    Fixing the salaries of the various officers of the Borough for the year beginning March 1, 1902
    101
    5/6/1903
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds for the sinking funds in the Borough for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1903
    102
    5/6/1903
    Fixing salaries of the various officers of the Borough for the year beginning March 1, 1903
    105
    4/27/1904
    Fixing the salaries of the various officers of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1904
    113
    5/14/1904
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds and for the sinking funds in the Borough for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 1904
    122
    11/12/1904
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into a lease with the School Board of the Borough of Aspinwall for the use of the public hall Council chamber, committee room and Clerk or Treasurer's office
    124
    1/4/1905
    Appropriating money for street improvements
    128
    5/6/1905
    Fixing the salaries of various officers of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1905
    130
    5/8/1905
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds for the sinking funds
    138
    7/22/1905
    Appropriating money for the improvement of streets and alleys
    142
    10/31/1905
    Appropriating money for the extension of water lines
    144
    11/3/1905
    Appropriating money for the purchase of machinery for the water and light plant
    147
    1/22/1906
    Appropriating money for the extension of water lines
    149
    5/11/1906
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds and for the sinking funds
    150
    5/11/1906
    Fixing the salaries of various officers of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1906
    157
    11/9/1906
    Appropriating money for the extension of water lines on certain streets and avenues
    159
    5/13/1907
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    160
    5/13/1907
    Fixing the salaries of the various officers of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1907
    162
    8/5/1907
    Appropriating $2,500 out of the contingent fund for the construction of water lines
    171
    4/25/1908
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds and for the sinking funds
    172
    4/25/1908
    Fixing the salaries of various officers of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1908
    Res. 180
    10/21/1908
    Authorizing the proper officials of the Borough to execute a contract on behalf of the Borough with the Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Company for a fire hose
    184
    2/20/1909
    Authorizing the Burgess of the Borough to enter into a contract of lease for the renting of a room or rooms to be used as a Council chamber or other Borough offices
    185
    1/20/1909
    Authorizing the reporting and printing of the proceedings of meetings of Town Council of the Borough and providing for he entering into contracts for the printing of the proceedings and al I notices of ordinances and resolutions
    188
    4/12/1909
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    189
    4/12/1909
    Fixing the salaries of the various officers of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1909
    Res. 2/7/1910
    2/7/1910
    Appropriating the sum of $2,500 or as much thereof as may be necessary from the contingent fund for the purchase of additional fire apparatus
    194
    4/18/1910
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    195
    4/18/1910
    Fixing the salaries of the various officers of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1910
    197
    5/23/1910
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into a contract with the Valley News for the printing and publishing of all ordinances, resolutions and posters for the same
    210
    --/--/1910
    Appropriating money for the current expenses and for the tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    211
    6/5/1911
    Fixing the salaries of the various officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1911
    212
    6/19/1911
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into a contract with the Valley News for the printing and publishing of ordinances, resolutions and posters
    226
    3/25/1912
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain offices and employees of the Borough and providing for the payment of the same
    228
    4/8/1912
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    233
    --/--/1913
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    234
    2/10/1913
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough
    245
    8/25/1913
    Authorizing the construction of a Borough lookup and appropriating funds for that purpose
    254
    2/2/1914
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1914
    255
    2/2/1914
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds.
    257
    3/9/1914
    Fixing the commission of the Tax Collector for the year beginning January 1, 1914
    270
    11/9/1914
    Providing for the purchase of erecting complete, of the suction, steam, exhaust and water piping at the power plant
    276
    1/25/1915
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    277
    1/25/1915
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1915
    280
    8/23/1915
    Fixing the compensation or commission of the Tax Collector for collecting of the Borough taxes
    286
    2/7/1916
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough
    287
    2/7/1916
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    289
    6/19/1916
    Fixing the number of engineers at the power plant, their salaries, when payable, and the number of hours employed per day
    291
    2/5/1917
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    292
    2/19/1917
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1917
    295
    6/25/1917
    Fixing the compensation of certain employees of the Borough
    Res. 6/25/1917
    6/25/1917
    Appropriating money from the general fund for the purchase of an American Flag, flag pole and the payment of other incidental expenses
    Res. 8/6/1917
    8/6/1917
    Fixing the commission of the Tax Collector on all taxes collected by him
    Res. 9/24/1917
    9/24/1917
    Appropriating money for the purpose of entertaining the Soldiers drafted for the United States Army who expect to leave for camp on October 3 1917 to October 5, 1917
    298
    1/21/1918
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1918
    299
    2/11/1918
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    308
    --/--/----
    Amending Ord. 298, fixing salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough
    Res. 7/8/1918
    7/8/1918
    Fixing the compensation of the Tax Collector for the collection of Borough taxes for the year 1918
    312
    4/7/1919
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1919
    314
    5/19/1919
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    316
    3/8/1920
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    318
    3/22/1920
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1920
    327
    3/7/1921
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1921
    328
    3/21/1921
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    336
    --/--/1921
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1922
    338
    3/20/1922
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    341
    3/19/1923
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1923
    342
    3/19/1923
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    344
    9/10/1923
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough beginning June 15, 1923
    345
    9/24/1923
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into a lease from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for the use of a certain piece of ground adjacent to the water and light plant
    347
    3/10/1924
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1924
    349
    4/7/1924
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    356
    4/6/1925
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1925
    357
    4/6/1925
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    362
    2/8/1926
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1926
    363
    2/8/1926
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    369
    4/28/1926
    Approving the lines, grades, drainage structures and all other structures appearing on plans showing the proposed reconstruction work in the Borough
    372
    4/28/1926
    Authorizing and directing the proper officers of the Borough to make, execute and deliver in the name and for the Borough a contract with the Pittsburgh Railways Company providing for the reorganization of the Pittsburgh Railway Companies
    375
    11/2/1926
    Providing for a settlement agreement with the property owners on the northerly side of Freeport Road regarding construction of sidewalks
    379
    2/7/1927
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1927
    380
    2/7/1927
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    384
    2/9/1928
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1928
    385
    3/15/1928
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    391
    2/11/1929
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    399
    2/10/1930
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1930
    400
    2/10/1930
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    402
    2/9/1931
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1931
    403
    2/9/1931
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    405
    2/8/1932
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1932
    406
    2/8/1932
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    413
    1/5/1933
    Transferring funds heretofore appropriated and not used and reappropriating sums to other appropriations for the year 1932
    414
    1/23/1933
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1933
    415
    1/23/1933
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    417
    3/5/1934
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1934
    418
    3/5/1934
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    421
    12/10/1934
    Transferring funds heretofore appropriated and not used and reappropriating said sums to other appropriations for the year 1934
    423
    2/11/1935
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1935
    424
    2/11/1935
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    427
    12/30/1935
    Authorizing the signing of a release to the Allegheny Valley Street Railways Company in connection with its abandonment of street railway service within the Borough
    428
    2/10/1936
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1936
    429
    2/10/1936
    Appropriating money for the current expenses, for interest and tax on bonds, and for the sinking funds
    433
    12/7/1936
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated and appropriating certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1936
    434
    2/8/1937
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1937
    435
    2/8/1937
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1937
    440
    12/27/1937
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated and appropriating certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1937
    442
    2/9/1938
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the borough for the year beginning January 1, 1938
    446
    11/7/1938
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated by the 1938 budget ordinance and appropriating certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1938
    447
    2/6/1939
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1939
    451
    12/27/1939
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated by the 1939 budget ordinance and appropriating certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1939
    452
    2/5/1940
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1940
    458
    2/10/1941
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1941
    462
    7/7/1941
    Amending Ord. 458, fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers for the period beginning July 1, 1941
    463
    7/29/1941
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated by the 1941 budget ordinance and making supplementary appropriations of certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1941
    465
    12/31/1941
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated by the 1941 budget ordinance and making supplementary appropriations of certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1941
    466
    2/17/1942
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1942
    475
    12/20/1942
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated by the 1942 budget ordinance and making supplementary appropriations of certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1942
    476
    2/8/1943
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1943
    479
    12/6/1943
    Transferring funds of the Borough heretofore appropriated by the 1943 budget ordinance and making supplementary appropriations of certain sums out of the unappropriated revenue available for the year 1943
    480
    2/7/1943
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1944
    484
    2/15/1945
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1945
    Res. 12/31/1945A
    Recognizing and commending the work of David Pryde as a citizen and as a member of Council
    Res. 12/31/1945B
    Recognizing the long service of Louis W. Hagmaier to the Borough
    487
    2/11/1946
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1946
    490
    3/11/1946
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into a contract with the School District of the Borough granting permission to the School District of the Borough to erect lighting facilities and seating facilities and a dressing room or fieldhouse on the Aspinwall playground belonging to the Borough and the School District
    494
    2/10/1947
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1947
    500
    2/13/1948
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1948
    506
    2/14/1949
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1949
    Res. 10/24/1949
    Urging the State Highway Department in its plans for the reconstruction of Route No. 28 to retain Freeport Road through the Borough as the location of the State Highway Route through said Borough
    511
    10/24/1949
    Setting compensation for the Tax Collector
    513
    10/24/1949
    Setting compensation for members of Borough Council and the Mayor
    Res. --/--/----
    Expressing appreciation of the civic work which David Pryde performed for the Borough and its citizens and expressing sympathy to his family in the loss which has come to them
    514
    2/8/1950
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1950
    519
    9/22/1950
    Amending the salary ordinance of 1950 beginning October 1, 1950
    521
    2/14/1951
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1951
    Res. 3/14/1951
    Authorizing and directing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into a contract with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to provide for the installation, maintenance, repair, renewal, operation, use and ultimate removal of a 48 inch reinforced concrete drainage sewer
    526
    2/13/1952
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1952
    529
    5/14/1952
    Authorizing the Borough to participate in the Social Security System and that the benefits of old age and survivor's insurance be extended to its employees and officers
    530
    7/9/1952
    Amending Ord. 526, fixing salaries and wages for certain officers and employees of the Borough beginning June 1, 1952
    Res. 9/10/1952
    Declaring the existence of a shortage of rental housing accommodations requiring the continuance of Federal rent control until April 30, 1953
    532
    2/23/1953
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning March 1, 1953
    537
    3/12/1954
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning March 15, 1954
    544
    2/18/1955
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning March 1, 1955
    546
    7/28/1955
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning July 1, 1955
    547
    7/28/1955
    Authorizing the leasing by the Borough to Julius Yost and Florentina Yost of vacant real estate fronting 240 feet on Freeport Road
    549
    10/7/1955
    Authorizing a revision of the pipeline right-of-way grant to Equitable Gas Company over certain portions of the real estate belonging to the Borough
    551
    3/9/1955
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1956
    Res. 107
    9/4/1955
    Requesting the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to take over the administration of the health laws of the Borough
    554
    5/11/1956
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning June 1, 1956
    560
    3/8/1957
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1957
    567
    2/14/1958
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1958
    573
    --/--/1958
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into a contract with the Township of O'Hara, the Borough of Sharpsburg, the County of Allegheny and the Pittsburgh Railways Company with regard to abandonment of street railway service by the Pittsburgh Railways Company in the Borough
    575
    2/20/1959
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning March 1, 1959
    583
    12/11/1959
    Establishing as a Borough park a certain tract of land located in the northwestern section of the borough and lying westerly from Guyasuta Road
    584
    2/13/1960
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning February 1, 1960
    593
    3/28/1961
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning April 1, 1961
    Res. 4/14/1961
    Expressing appreciation of the civic work of Willard F. Agnew, Jr., performed for the Borough, and expressing sympathy to his wife, parents and the other members of his family in the loss which has come to them
    601
    3/13/1962
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1962
    Res. 4
    3/27/1962
    Recommending to the member Boroughs of the Allegheny County Boroughs Association that the proposal to build a canal should be strongly and firmly opposed
    Res. 5
    4/10/1962
    Opposing Act 442, the Compulsory Wage Law
    Res. 7/10/1962
    Expressing admiration for the life of Melvin J. Thompson and for his service to the residents of this community
    Res. 7/17/1963
    Commending and congratulating Officer William Eckert for his courage, good judgment and fine police work
    612
    2/11/1964
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1964
    620
    3/9/1965
    Abandoning as a park a certain tract of land located in the northwestern section of the Borough and lying westerly from Guyasuta Road
    624
    12/14/1965
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the year beginning January 1, 1966
    Res. 2/9/1966A
    Adopting a civil defense operations plan approved by the Board of County Commissioners for Allegheny County
    Res. 2/9/1966B
    Appointing August A. Zuccaro, Jr., as Civil Defense Director for the Borough
    Res. 101
    4/13/1966
    Expressing admiration and respect to Mrs. Ruth Kanhofer for her faithful and devoted services to the Borough
    Res. 8/23/1966
    Fixing the bond for the Tax Collector of the Borough
    Res. 25
    6/14/1967
    Authorizing and directing acceptance on behalf of the Borough the sum of $47.20 plus satisfaction costs as payment in full of the tax lien of Jemimah Fix
    Res. 26
    6/14/1967
    Authorizing and directing acceptance on behalf of the Borough the sum of $75.20 plus satisfaction costs as payment in full of the tax lien of Virginia May Fix
    643
    7/12/1967
    Creating a separate capital reserve fund for anticipated legal capital expenditures
    Res. 8/9/1967
    Petitioning the Legislature and the Governor to study the question of boundary changes and arrive at a solution in the best interest of the Commonwealth and its citizens that House Bill 722 and all similar bills be recommitted to the appropriate committees for further study
    Res. 67-7
    10/24/1967
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to enter into contracts of insurance with the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company to furnish weekly income and hospitalization benefits and life insurance benefits for full-time employees of the borough
    Res. 69-1
    1/8/1969
    Authorizing the Park and Recreation Board to submit to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania the plans for the new recreation park and to take any and all necessary action to submit an application for State funds for the said park
    658
    3/12/1969
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the borough for the period beginning January 1, 1969
    Res. 69-2
    3/12/1969
    Authorizing and directing the proper officers of the Borough to file with the Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs the application for the River Oaks Park
    Res. 69-4
    5/14/1969
    Appointing Allegheny County to accomplish for it the planning requirements of the Solid Waste Management Act and agreeing to cooperate with Allegheny County in order to enable the County to perform such planning service
    Res. 69-5
    9/10/1969
    Authorizing the proper officials of the Borough to execute and deliver to the Secretary of Labor and Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania a plan and agreement for the coverage of public employees under the Federal Social Security program
    662
    1/14/1970
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the borough for the period beginning January 1, 1970
    Res. 70-1
    2/11/1970
    Fixing the bond for the Tax Collector
    Res. 70-2
    4/8/1970
    Recognizing the Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission as the representative agency to continue area wide planning for the Borough and adjoining municipalities
    Res. 70-3
    4/8/1970
    Accepting the resignation of Robert M. Bunting as Tax Collector
    Res. 70-4
    4/8/1970
    Extending the heartiest thanks to Robert M. Bunting for his unselfish devotion to the borough in performing his duties as Tax Collector
    Res. 70-5
    5/13/1970
    Entering into an agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania providing for the modernization of traffic signals
    Res. 70-6
    5/13/1970
    Agreeing to forming the North Hills Council of Governments which is formed, financed, organized and operated and may be dissolved in accordance with the provisions of the bylaws
    Res. 70-7
    6/10/1970
    Requesting aid from the Authority for improvements of municipalities and the Bureau of Community Development for the reconstruction of the subsurface of Center Avenue
    Res. 70-8
    6/10/1970
    Approving a 2 year wage tax collection contract with the Pennsylvania Municipal Service Company under the same terms as the existing contract
    Res. 70-9
    7/8/1970
    Congratulating William S. Kanhofer for the honor bestowed upon him by receiving the Chrostwaite Award in recognition of his many years of devoted service to the Borough
    Res. 70-10
    8/12/1970
    Expressing support for House Bill 2264 to end the cruelty to baby chicks, rabbits, ducklings and other baby animals by preventing their widespread sale and Easter-time
    673
    1/13/1971
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the period beginning January 1, 1971
    Res. 7/14/1971
    7/14/1971
    Expressing a deep sense of loss and regret to the family and citizens of the Borough on the death of William S. Kanhofer
    Res. 71-4
    8/11/1971
    Requesting authorization to participate in purchase contracts of the Department of Property and Supplies of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    Res. 71-5
    9/16/1971
    Adopting the Trustee approach for both the police and nonpolice pension plans
    Res. 71-5A
    10/13/1971
    Amending Res. 71-5, regarding disability insurance
    Res. 71-6
    10/13/1971
    Extending thanks and appreciation to Dr. Paul S. Montgomery for his many years of Christian service and friendship to the Borough
    675
    11/10/1971
    Establishing a police pension plan for the police employees of the Borough
    676
    11/10/1971
    Establishing a nonuniformed employee pension plan for employees of the Borough
    Res. 71-7
    11/10/1971
    Declaring Officer Harry Leonard physically disabled and terminating his employment
    Res. 71-8
    11/10/1971
    Designating an actuary and a pension plan committee under the pension plan for the police employees and authorizing the purchase of specified amount of life insurance on the lives of employees
    Res. 71-9
    11/10/1971
    Designating an actuary and a pension plan committee under the pension plan for the nonpolice employees and authorizing the purchase of specified amounts of life insurance on the lives of employees
    Res. 12/8/1971
    12/8/1971
    Adopting the municipal employees trust plan as a method of obtaining medical benefits to be provided for various employees of the Borough
    682
    2/9/1972
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the period beginning January 1, 1972
    683
    2/9/1972
    Amending Ord. 675, establishing the police pension plan for police employees of the Borough
    Res. 72-1
    5/10/1972
    Extending thanks and appreciation to Reverend William S. Hesselgrave for his many years of Christian service and friendship to the Borough
    Res. 72-2
    10/11/1972
    Requesting aid from the Allegheny County Health Department in applying for State funds for rodent control
    Res. 72-3
    12/13/1972
    Urging the Governor of Pennsylvania to allocate a portion of the Federal Revenue Sharing funds received by the Commonwealth sufficient to establish payments in lieu of taxes to local units of government
    Res. 72-4
    12/13/1972
    Requesting the Governor of Pennsylvania to use a part of the Federal Revenue Sharing funds paid to the Commonwealth to support a subsidy for other municipal employees
    691
    2/14/1973
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the period beginning January 1, 1973
    Res. 73-1
    6/5/1973
    Expressing appreciation and thanks to the Woman's Club of 5the Borough for their unselfish performance of providing volunteer assistance in order to implement the bicycle regulations ordinance
    Res. 73-2
    6/5/1973
    Expressing appreciation and thanks to the Aspinwall Auxiliary Police for their unselfish performance of providing volunteer assistance in order to implement the bicycle regulations ordinance
    Res. 73-3
    6/5/1973
    Extending sympathy and condolences to Elizabeth Wolfarth, surviving widow of Honorable Henry M. Wolfarth and to the other members of his family
    Res. 73-4
    9/11/1973
    Establishing an interest rate of 3.3% on earnings to be credited to contributions to the police pension fund
    Res. 73-5
    9/11/1973
    Requesting a grant from the Authority for improvements in municipalities of Allegheny County
    Res. 74-1
    1/7/1974
    Extending to William C. Hill thanks for a job well done as a member of Council
    Res. 74-2
    2/12/1974
    Establishing bond for the Tax Collector of the Borough
    Res. 74-3
    4/9/1974
    Directing that all appropriate steps be taken now and in the future to persuade the Congress of the United States of America that Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the logical headquarters city for the proposed United Rail Corporation
    Res. 74-4
    7/9/1974
    Indicating general agreement with the citizens' petition as presented to the Allegheny County Department of Planning and Development regarding the Pittsburgh Filtration Plant
    Res. 74-5
    10/8/1974
    Adopting, accepting and agreeing to participate in the program of police photography of Photographic and Safety Consultants, Inc
    Res. 74-6
    10/8/1974
    Approving the County comprehensive solid waste management plan
    Res. 74-7
    11/13/1974
    Urging the Congress of the United States to continue the program of Federal Revenue Sharing
    Res. 74-8
    11/13/1974
    Authorizing the Borough to join and associate in the creation of the Guyasuta Joint Municipal Planning Commission
    Res. 74-9
    12/11/1974
    Calling to the attention of Council the rapidly rising difficulties in the prevention and control of vandalism, loitering, fighting and violent behavior within the boarders of many of its members of Council
    Res. 74-10
    12/11/1974
    Urging the Governor and the Pennsylvania Legislature to give the highest priority to the immediate enactment of legislation to provide a substantial allocation in State Revenue Sharing
    703
    1/8/1975
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the period beginning January 1, 1975
    Res. 75-1
    1/8/1975
    Extending the gratitude of the community to Honorable Robert D. Fleming upon the conclusion of his outstanding legislative service
    Res. 75-3
    2/12/1975
    Recognizing the need, encouraging and supporting the efforts of the Board of Commissioners of Allegheny County to establish a county wide police radio communications system
    Res. 75-4
    2/12/1975
    Establishing an interest rate of 3.3% for the calendar year 1973 and 1974 as earnings to be credited to contributions to the police pension fund
    Res. 75-5
    2/12/1975
    Evidencing positive interest in securing flood insurance coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program
    Res. 75-6
    3/10/1975
    Taking official action to carry out the objectives of the National Flood Insurance Program by requiring building permits for all proposed construction or other improvements within the community
    Res. 75-7
    4/9/1975
    Approving, ratifying and confirming the regulations set forth in the Reaudit Procedure dated April 1, 1975, of the Pennsylvania Municipal Service Company
    Res. 75-8
    10/8/1975
    Approving and authorizing the installation of transit stop benches in the Borough
    Res. 76-1
    1/14/1976
    Establishing an interest rate of 3.3% for the year 1975 as earnings to be credited to contributions to the police pension fund
    706
    2/11/1976
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers and employees of the Borough for the period beginning January 1, 1976
    Res. 76-2
    5/12/1976
    Agreeing to abide by the guidelines of the Department of Manpower for the 1976 summer program
    Res. 76-3
    6/9/1976
    Establishing an interest rate of 3.3% for the year 1976 as earnings to be credited to contributions to the police pension fund
    Res. 76-4a
    12/8/1976
    Agreeing to adhere to the standards for training established by the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission while receiving any State funds pursuant to Act No. 120 of 1974
    Res. 78-1
    2/8/1978
    Establishing an interest rate of 5.0% for the year 1977 as earnings to be credited to contributions to the police pension fund
    Res. 78-2
    2/8/1978
    Designating Pittsburgh National Bank as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 78-3
    3/8/1978
    Fixing the bond of the Tax Collector of the Borough
    Res. 78-4
    3/8/1978
    Adopting the Retention and Disposition schedule approved February 4, 1973, by the Local Government Records Committee
    Res. 78-6
    6/14/1978
    Appointing Frank J. Verardi to fill the seat of Mr. Frank A. Nedrow on Borough Council
    Res. 78-7
    7/12/1978
    Endorsing the Borough will participate in the formulation of a Council of Governments
    Res. 78-10
    8/9/1978
    Endorsing a plan for the Borough of Aspinwall and the Borough of Fox Chapel to join together in a cooperative venture to effect the establishment of emergency medical services to these communities
    Res. 78-11
    9/13/1978
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to make within the constraints of any Federal, State or local law investments in interest bearing accounts of available municipal funds
    Res. 78-12
    9/13/1978
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for winter traffic services
    Res. 9/13/1978
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement for traffic services
    Res. 78-13
    11/8/1978
    Requesting that Act 170 of 1978 be amended to exclude Borough officials and that a separate Code of Ethics be inserted in the Borough Code eliminating the requirements for annual filing of financial statements by Borough officials
    Res. 78-14
    11/8/1978
    Joining with the Boroughs of Blawnox, Etna, Fox Chapel, Oakmont, Sharpsburg and Verona, the Township of O'Hara and the Fox Chapel Area and Riverview School Districts in an organization to be known as the Lower Allegheny Valley Council of Governments
    Res. 78-15
    11/8/1978
    Approving the proposed bylaws of the Lower Allegheny Valley Council of Governments
    Res. 78-16
    11/8/1978
    Approving and endorsing the Guyasuta Joint Municipal Planning Commission's application for funding to prepare a comprehensive plan of the Guyasuta area
    Res. 79-1
    2/14/1979
    Urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to earmark 20% of any proposed gasoline tax increase to municipalities to help offset the rising costs of local highway construction and maintenance
    Res. 79-3
    3/14/1979
    Establishing an interest rate of 5% for the calendar year 1978 as earnings to be credited to contributions to the police pension fund
    Res. 79-4A
    4/11/1979
    Agreeing that the Borough will, on a rotating basis as each planning contract arises, provide the necessary staff services to administer the subcontractor(s) involved in each agreement with the Guyasuta Joint Planning Commission
    Res. 79-5
    4/11/1979
    Giving Robert R. Brunner 24 hours in which to collect any garbage inadvertently missed during the regular pickup and that he shall be assessed the actual costs incurred by the Borough in removing the uncollected garbage
    Res. 80-1
    1/9/1980
    Establishing an interest rate of 5% for the calendar year 1979 as earnings to be credited to contributions to the police pension fund
    Res. 80-2
    1/9/1980
    Creating, pursuant to Act No. 108 of 1979, a new agency to be known as the "Educational Service Agency of the Borough of Aspinwall" effective January 1, 1980, for the purpose of employing Special School Police and such other employees as may be deemed appropriate by the Borough Council
    Res. 80-4
    2/13/1980
    Authorizing the Treasurer of the Borough to rent from the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh a safe deposit box
    Res. 80-5
    2/13/1980
    Approving a contract for State planning assistance
    Res. 80-8
    5/7/1980
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement
    Res. 80-10
    8/6/1980
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement
    Res. 80-11
    10/1/1980
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development
    Res. 80-12
    10/1/1980
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development
    Res. 80-13
    11/5/1980
    Agreeing to utilize all liquid fuels tax money for the purpose of maintenance and repair of exiting roads and streets
    Res. 80-14
    12/3/1980
    Authorizing an agreement be executed for refuse disposal
    749
    2/11/1981
    Amending Ord. 743 and Ord. 744, regulating soliciting in the Borough by providing for a transition clause in the enforcement of those ordinances
    Res. 81-2
    2/11/1981
    Agreeing to utilize all liquid fuel tax money for the purpose of maintenance and repair of existing roads and streets
    Res. 81-3
    3/11/1981
    Designating the Union National Banks of Pittsburgh as depository for Borough funds
    Res. 81-4
    3/11/1981
    Designating the Union National Banks of Pittsburgh as depository for Borough funds
    Res. 81-5
    3/11/1981
    Formally requesting a grant from the Department of Commerce, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the provisions of the Community Facilities Act, to be used partially to finance improvements to the public waster supply system
    Res. 81-6
    4/21/1981
    Obligating the amount of $14,000 from the Borough water fund as the local share of the project known as Phase I, water system renovation program
    Res. 81-7
    7/8/1981
    Directing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement
    Res. 81-8
    8/12/1981
    Approving the contract for State planning assistance
    Res. 81-9
    10/14/1981
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development
    Res. 81-10
    10/14/1981
    Designating William F. Eckert as the official to file all applications, documents and forms between the Borough and the Allegheny County Department of Development
    Res. 81-11
    10/14/1981
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for Borough funds
    Res. 83-13
    12/9/1981
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for Borough funds
    Res. 81-14
    12/9/1981
    Honoring and commending Edward M. Merzlak, Mayor of the Borough of Aspinwall, for his 4 years of dedicated and faithful service to the community
    Res. 82-2
    1/13/1982
    Adopting the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs deferred compensation plan for voluntary participation of eligible Borough employees
    Res. 82-4
    1/13/1982
    Agreeing to utilize all liquid fuels tax money for the purposes of maintenance and repair of existing roads and streets
    Res. 82-5
    3/10/1982
    Fixing the bond for the Tax Collector of the Borough
    Res. 82-6A
    4/14/1982
    Authorizing the Treasurer of the Borough to rent from the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh a safe deposit box
    767
    7/14/1982
    Joining with other municipalities by becoming a settlor of the Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust
    Res. 82-6B
    8/11/1982
    Granting a grace period for transition to the Borough refuse removal contract period
    Res. 82-7
    4/14/1982
    Requesting a Communities Facilities grant of $50,000 from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used for improvements to the public water supply system
    Res. 82-9
    9/29/1982
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 82-10
    9/29/1982
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 82-11
    9/29/1982
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    769
    10/13/1982
    Amending Ord. 676, establishing the nonuniformed employee pension plan for Borough employees
    Res. 82-12
    10/13/1982
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 83-1
    9/28/1983
    Designating and certifying a specified area of the Borough as blighted and containing inadequacies which lead to blight
    Res. 83-2
    1/12/1983
    Urging the President and Congress to work for an early re-enactment of the Federal General Revenue Sharing program
    Res. 83-3
    1/12/1983
    Designating the Union National Bank as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 83-4
    2/9/1983
    Creating a 180 day moratorium for new construction, renovations and property conversions
    Res. 83-5
    2/9/1983
    Setting forth community development objectives
    Res. 83-6
    4/13/1983
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 83-7
    7/13/1983
    Approving an amendment to the Municipal Employers Trust Agreement
    Res. 83-8
    7/13/1983
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 83-9
    7/13/1983
    Authorizing the proper officials of the Borough to sign an agreement
    Res. 83-10
    9/14/1983
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 83-11
    10/12/1983
    Formally requesting a grant from the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 83-12
    10/12/1983
    Formally requesting a grant from the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 83-13
    10/12/1983
    Formally requesting a grant from the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 83-14
    10/12/1983
    Confirming the Borough Planning Commission Res. 83-1 and authorizing the Aspinwall Community Development Corporation to request community development block grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 84-1B
    9/26/1984
    Designating and Certifying a specified area in the Borough as blighted and containing inadequacies which lead to blight
    Res. 84-2
    1/11/1984
    Proclaiming 1983 through 1993 as the "Decade of the Disabled"
    Res. 84-3
    3/14/1984
    Accepting the terms of agreement for the SPRPC Grant
    Res. 84-4
    4/11/1984
    Requesting a community facilities grant of $50,000 from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used for installation of water lines
    Res. 84-6
    6/13/1984
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for Borough funds
    Res. 84-7
    6/13/1984
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for Borough funds
    Res. 84-9
    6/20/1984
    Appointing a Tax Collector for the Borough
    Res. 84-9A
    10/10/1984
    Confirming the Borough of Aspinwall Planning Commission Res. 84-1 and authorizing the Aspinwall Community Development Corporation to request community development block grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 84-10
    10/10/1984
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 84-11
    10/10/1984
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 84-12
    10/10/1984
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 84-14
    12/12/1984
    Agreeing that while receiving any funds fro the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pursuant to the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Act, to adhere to the rules, regulations and training standards established by the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission
    Res. 84-15
    12/12/1984
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of Borough funds
    Res. 85-2
    2/13/1985
    Requesting a community facilities grant of $50,000 from the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce to be used for the installation of water lines in the Borough
    Res. 85-3
    2/13/1985
    Authorizing participation in the Allegheny County WORK-PAC program for recreational improvements in the Borough
    Res. 85-4
    3/13/1985
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of Borough funds
    Res. 85-5
    3/13/1985
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of Borough funds
    Res. 85-6
    --/--/--
    Authorizing the appropriate officers of the Borough to execute an application to be filed with the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds for the development of the Aspinwall Recreation Field
    Res. 85-7A
    3/13/1985
    Ratifying the bylaws of the Allegheny Valley North Council of Governments Board of Directors
    797
    4/10/1985
    Terminating the trust agreement with Union National Bank, directing entry into an investment trust agreement with Kidder Peabody and designating Mockenhaupt, Mockenhaupt, Cowden and Parks, Inc., as administrators for all employee pension funds
    Res. 85-7B
    6/12/1985
    Acknowledging and approving the establishment of the business environment enhancement program in the Borough and the filing of the application for a financial assistance grant with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    Res. 85-8
    7/10/1985
    Designating the Pittsburgh National Bank as depository of Borough funds
    Res. 85-9
    9/11/1985
    Confirming the Borough of Aspinwall Planning Commission Res. 85-1 and authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request community development block grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 85-10
    9/11/1985
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 85-11
    9/11/1985
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of Borough funds
    Res. 85-12
    10/9/1985
    Appointing a Chief Administrative Officer pursuant to Act 205 of 1984, to perform all administrative functions for the pension plans
    Res. 85-13
    10/16/1985
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 85-14
    Res. 85-15
    11/13/1985
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 85-16
    11/13/1985
    Authorizing the acceptance of a grant from the authority for improvements in municipalities and the execution of an agreement with regard to that acceptance
    Res. 86-2
    1/8/1986
    Agreeing to comply with the requirements of the RIRA program and the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds to rehabilitate the Aspinwall Recreation Park
    Res. 86-3
    2/12/1986
    Fixing the bond of the Tax Collector of the Borough
    Res. 86-4
    3/12/1986
    Approving an amendment to the Municipal Employers Trust Agreement
    Res. 86-5
    4/9/1986
    Requesting a community facilities grant of $50,000 from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used for a water system filtering plant
    805
    3/12/1986
    Amending Ord. 676, establishing the nonuniformed employee pension plan for Borough employees
    806, §§ 2711, 2713
    6/11/1986
    Amending Ord. 675 establishing the police pension plan for the Borough police
    806, §§ 2706, 2707
    6/11/1986
    Amending Ord. 676, establishing the nonuniformed employee pension plan for Borough employees
    806, § 2723
    6/11/1986
    Establishing a mandatory retirement age for regular and police employees
    806, §§ 3701, 3702
    6/11/1986
    Amending Ord. 513 setting the compensation for members of Borough Council and the Mayor
    806, § 3703, 3705
    6/11/1986
    Amending Ord. 511, setting the compensation for the Tax Collector
    806, § 11701
    6/11/1986
    Formally adopting a plan of streets, properties and structures of the Borough
    Res. 86-6
    6/11/1986
    Designating the Union National Bank as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 86-6
    --/--/1986
    Authorizing the filing of an application with the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds for the development of the Aspinwall Recreation Field
    Res. 86-8
    Res. 86-9
    7/9/1986
    Authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request community development grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 86-10
    7/9/1986
    Agreeing to the financing plan to enable the final engineering and environmental studies and plans to be completed for the issuance of final permits for the construction of the hydro-electric generating plant
    Res. 86-11
    8/13/1986
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign a winter traffic services agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation
    Res. 86-12
    8/13/1986
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 86-13
    8/13/1986
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 86-14
    8/13/1986
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 86-15
    8/13/1986
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    810
    10/8/1986
    Amending Ord. 675, establishing the police pension plan for police employees of the Borough
    Res. 86-16
    10/8/1986
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 86-17
    10/8/1986
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 86-18
    10/8/1986
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    817
    1/14/1987
    Amending Ord. 675, establishing the police pension plan for police employees of the Borough
    Res. 87-2
    1/14/1987
    Accepting the community facilities grant of $50,000 from the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce to be used for construction of a new water filtration plant
    Res. 87-4
    2/11/1987
    Approving the amendment to the Civil Service Commission rules and regulations of the Borough
    Res. 87-5
    2/11/1987
    Declaring the Borough's intent to follow the procedures for disposition of records as set forth in the retention and disposition schedule for records of Pennsylvania Municipalities issued on May 17, 1982
    Res. 87-7
    3/11/1987
    Requesting that the Borough be authorized to participate in and/or purchase off contracts entered into by the County of Allegheny pursuant to Act of 1986, P.L. 148
    Res. 87-8
    4/8/1987
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 87-10A
    4/22/1987
    Pledging the required matching share of $405,000 toward fulfillment of the community facilities project grant to be used for a water treatment plant
    Res. 87-10B
    5/13/1987
    Approving May 18-24 as Veterans Memorial Week in the Borough
    Res. 87-12
    --/--/1987
    Urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to enact legislation providing State financial assistance to be distributed to all municipalities based upon the formula previously used under the Federal Revenue Sharing program
    Res. 87-13
    6/10/1987
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of Borough funds
    Res. 87-14
    6/10/1987
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of Borough funds
    Res. 87-15
    6/10/1987
    Authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request community development grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 87-16
    8/12/1987
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement for winter traffic services with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation
    Res. 87-17
    9/9/1987
    Authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request a grant from the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 87-18
    9/9/1987
    Authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request a grant from the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 87-19
    10/14/1987
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 87-20
    10/14/1987
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 87-21
    10/14/1987
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 87-22
    10/14/1987
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 87-23
    12/9/1987
    Agreeing to comply with the requirements of the RIRA program and the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining funds to rehabilitate the Aspinwall Recreation Field
    834
    1/13/1988
    Amending Ord. 675, establishing the police pension plan for police employees of the Borough
    Res. 88-1
    1/13/1988
    Approving an amendment to the Civil Service Commission rules and regulations of the Borough to require a police officer to become a resident of the borough within 1 year of the date of appointment to the police force
    Res. 88-3
    2/10/1988
    Authorizing the disposition of certain specified records
    Res. 88-4
    2/10/1988
    Approving a contract with the American Equipment Leasing Company, Inc., relating to the financing of equipment
    836
    6/8/1988
    Amending Ord. 675, establishing the police pension plan for police employees of the Borough
    837
    6/8/1988
    Amending Ord. 676, establishing the nonuniformed employee pension plan for Borough employees
    Res. 88-6
    6/8/1988
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 88-7
    7/13/1988
    Adopting the Allegheny County Solid Waste Management Plan
    Res. 88-9
    8/10/1988
    Authorizing the pick up of mandatory employee contributions solely for the purposes of computing Federal Income Taxation pursuant to Section 414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code
    Res. 88-10
    9/7/1988
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 88-11
    9/7/1988
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 88-12
    9/14/1988
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 88-13
    9/14/1988
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository of funds of the Borough
    Res. 88-14
    10/12/1988
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 88-15
    10/12/1988
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 88-16
    12/14/1988
    Agreeing that while receiving funds from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pursuant to the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Act, the Borough will adhere to the rules, regulations and training standards established by the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission
    Res. 89-1A
    8/23/1989
    Designating and certifying an area in the Borough as blighted and containing inadequacies which lead to blight
    Res. 89-1B
    1/11/1989
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement
    Res. 89-4
    3/1/1989
    Authorizing and requiring the Department of Elections of Allegheny County to include on the ballot in the primary election to be held on May 16, 1989, the question of whether the voters favor the issuance of licenses to conduct small games of chance in the Borough
    Res. 89-5
    4/12/1989
    Requesting a community facilities grant of $50,000 from the Department of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be used for public water supply system improvements
    Res. 89-6
    4/12/1989
    Adopting the Allegheny County Solid Waste Management Plan
    849
    5/10/1989
    Amending Ord. 675, establishing the police pension plan for police employees of the Borough
    Res. 89-8
    5/10/1989
    Authorizing an amendment to agreements between the Borough and the Township of O'Hara and the O'Hara Township Municipal Authority to increase the annual sewer rental fee paid by the Township to the Borough
    Res. 89-9
    6/14/1989
    Designating Pittsburgh National Bank as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 89-11
    8/9/1989
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 89-12
    8/9/1989
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 89-13
    8/9/1989
    Approving a ticket form for use pursuant to Ord. 852, 8/9/1989 [Chapter 1, § 1-115]
    Res. 89-14
    8/16/1989
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 89-15
    9/6/1989
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 89-16
    9/6/1989
    Confirming the Borough of Aspinwall Planning Commission Res. 89-1 and authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request community development block grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 89-17
    10/11/1989
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 89-18
    10/11/1989
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 89-19
    10/11/1989
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 89-20
    11/8/1989
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 90-02
    2/7/1990
    Declaring the Borough intent to follow the procedures for disposition of records as set forth in the Retention and Disposition Schedule for Records of Pennsylvania Municipalities issued on May 17, 1982
    Res. 90-03
    2/7/1990
    Authorizing the disposition of certain specified records
    Res. 90-04
    2/14/1990
    Designating the Pittsburgh National Bank as depository for Borough funds
    Res. 90-05
    5/9/1990
    Fixing the bond for the Tax Collector of the Borough
    Res. 90-06
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-07
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-08
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-09
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-10
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-11
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-12
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-13
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-14
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-15
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-16
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-17
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-18
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-19
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-20
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-21
    6/22/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-22
    6/27/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-23
    6/27/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-24
    6/27/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-25
    6/27/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-26
    6/27/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-27
    6/27/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-28
    6/27/1990
    Designating the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as depository for the funds of the Borough
    Res. 90-29
    7/11/1990
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 90-31
    10/10/1990
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 90-32
    10/10/1990
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 90-33
    11/7/1990
    Agreeing to comply with the requirements of the RIRA program and the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds to rehabilitate the Aspinwall Recreation Playground
    Res. 91-01
    1/2/1991
    Authorizing the Treasurer of the borough to rent from the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh a safe deposit box
    875
    8/14/1991
    Amending Ord. 675, establishing the police pension plan for police employees of the Borough
    876
    8/14/1991
    Amending Ord. 676, establishing the nonuniformed employee pension plan for Borough employees
    Res. 91-07
    8/14/1991
    Recognizing the Aspinwall High School grant reunion to be held on June 19, June 20 and June 21, 1992
    Res. 91-09
    9/11/1991
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 91-10
    9/11/1991
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 91-11
    10/9/1991
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police department and employee pension benefits
    Res. 91-12
    10/2/1991
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 91-13
    10/2/1991
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 91-14
    10/2/1991
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 91-15
    10/2/1991
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 91-16
    10/2/1991
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 91-17
    10/2/1991
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 91-18
    10/9/1991
    Recognizing the Fox Chapel Area Chapter of the Sweet Adelines, Inc., as an official organization dedicated to promoting peace and harmony throughout the world by their love of music and song
    878
    12/11/1991
    Facilitating an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between the Borough and the County of Allegheny appointing the County primary or secondary reviewing agent over the stormwater management portion of land development plans within the boundaries of the Borough watershed
    Res. 92-01
    5/6/1992
    Approving the emergency operations plans to provide for the protection of persons and property in the Borough in the event of a natural or man-caused emergency disaster
    Res. 92-04
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the Allegheny Valley North Council of Governments to make application for a grant to purchase "hydra-stop" tapping and linestopping equipment
    Res. 92-05
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 92-06
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 92-07
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 92-08
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 92-09
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 92-10
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 92-11
    9/9/1992
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 92-12
    10/14/1992
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 92-13
    10/14/1992
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee benefits
    Res. 92-14
    10/28/1992
    Designating and certifying an area in the Borough as blighted and containing inadequacies which lead to blight
    Res. 92-15
    11/4/1992
    Confirming the Borough of Aspinwall Res. 92-14 and authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request community development block grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 93-03
    7/7/1993
    Indicating an intention to enter into a long-term lease with the Presbyterian Association on Aging in order to facilitate the use of certain property owned by the Borough located on Fifth Street for senior citizen housing
    Res. 93-04
    7/14/1993
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 93-05
    8/11/1993
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 93-06
    9/8/1993
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 93-07
    9/8/1993
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 93-08
    9/8/1993
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 93-09
    10/6/1993
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 93-10
    10/6/1993
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 93-11
    11/10/1993
    Congratulating the Aspinwall Presbyterian Church and its congregation on their 100th year of incorporation
    Res. 93-12
    11/10/1993
    Congratulating the Community United Methodist Church and its congregation on their 100th year of incorporation
    Res. 94-02
    1/12/1994
    Requesting permission to participate in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania cooperative purchasing program
    Res. 94-03
    3/9/1994
    Approving Revision No. 1-93 to the Allegheny County Municipal Solid Waste Management Plan, 1990
    Res. 94-04
    3/9/1994
    Urging the Allegheny County Board of Commissioners to create the Allegheny Regional Asset District, provide tax relief to the Borough's residents and levy a 1% sales and use tax in connection therewith
    Res. 94-06
    8/10/1994
    Authorizing the proper officers of the Borough to sign an agreement
    Res. 94-09
    9/14/1994
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 94-10
    9/14/1994
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 94-11
    9/14/1994
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 94-12
    10/12/1994
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 94-13
    10/12/1994
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 94-14
    10/12/1994
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    897
    12/16/1994
    Providing for a budgetary reserve account and defining an unanticipated fiscal emergency pursuant to Act 77 of 1993
    Res. 95-03
    1/11/1995
    Agreeing to comply with the Keystone Community Grant program and the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of obtaining grant funds to develop Fifth Street Playground
    Res. 95-05
    4/19/1995
    Authorizing the Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs to conduct a multi-municipal police services study
    Res. 95-06
    4/19/1995
    Agreeing to become a member of the Municipal Risk Property and Casualty Program
    Res. 95-07
    7/13/1995
    Establishing Domestic Violence Procedures
    Res. 95-09
    8/10/1995
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development
    Res. 95-10
    8/10/1995
    Requesting that Integra Bank honor checks, drafts and other orders of certain specified individuals 2for the payment of money drawn in the Borough's name
    Res. 95-11
    10/4/1995
    Approving changes in the Borough's floodplain management regulations to comply with the National Flood Insurance Program floodplain management criteria
    Res. 95-12
    10/11/1995
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 95-13
    10/11/1995
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 95-14
    11/8/1995
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    910
    --/--/1995
    Authorizing the Borough to enter into an agreement creating an entity to be known as NEWCOM to provide emergency dispatch and communication services with other member municipalities
    Res. 96-02
    1/10/1996
    Authorizing participation in the Municipal Risk Management Workers' Compensation Pooled Trust
    916
    3/13/1996
    Authorizing participation in the Municipal Risk Management Workers' Compensation Pooled Trust
    Res. 96-03
    3/13/1996
    Agreeing to comply with the requirements of the Keystone Community Grant Program and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for the purpose of obtaining grant funds
    Res. 96-06
    5/8/1996
    Supporting the construction of the Parkway South
    Res. 96-07
    7/10/1996
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 96-08
    7/10/1996
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 96-09
    7/10/1996
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 96-10
    7/10/1996
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 96-11
    7/10/1996
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 96-12
    7/10/1996
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 96-13
    7/10/1996
    Declaring certain structures individually and collectively blighted property in the municipality as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Law
    Res. 96-14
    7/10/1996
    Appointing Sheetz Smith, a division of Mellon Financial Markets, Inc., as managing underwriter to take all actions necessary to provide for the presentation of a bond purchase proposal
    Res. 96-15
    10/9/1996
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 96-15A
    11/13/1996
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 96-16
    12/11/1996
    Agreeing to comply with the requirements of the Keystone Acquisition and Development Grant Program and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for the purpose of obtaining grant funds
    Res. 97-01
    2/12/1997
    Confirming the Borough of Aspinwall Planning Commission Res. 97-01 and authorizing the Aspinwall Development Corporation to request community development block grant funding for the elimination and prevention of blight in a designated area
    Res. 97-02
    2/12/1997
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    927
    5/15/1997
    Terminating the trust agreement with Mockenhaupt, Mockenhaupt, Cowden and Parks, Inc., and Painewebber, Inc., directing entry into an investment trust agreement with the D.B. Root Company and designating dpb&z, Inc., as administrators for all employee pension funds
    Res. 97-04
    7/16/1997
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 97-05
    7/16/1997
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 97-06
    8/13/1997
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 97-07
    10/8/1997
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 97-08
    10/8/1997
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    929
    12/10/1997
    Authorizing the Borough's participation in an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the Boroughs of Blawnox, Fox Chapel and Sharpsburg, the Townships of O'Hara and Indiana and the Fox Chapel Area School District in order to join the Joint Tax Collection Agency, Inc., for the collection of the Borough's earned income and net profits taxes land occupational privilege taxes
    Res. 944
    12/30/1998
    Adopting amendments to the Joint Tax Collection Agency rules and regulations
    Res. 97-07* duplicate number?
    12/30/1997
    Amending Res. 92-01, updating the emergency operations plan
    Res. 97-09
    12/30/1997
    Amending Res. 92-01, updating the Emergency Operations Plan to provide for the protection of persons and property in the Borough
    Res. 98-02
    3/11/1998
    Electing to joint the Alle-Kiski Coalition
    Res. 98-04
    3/11/1998
    Congratulating the Azeon Corporation for its generous underwriting of racing equipment for the Fox Chapel High School Crew Club
    Res. 98-05
    5/13/1998
    Ratifying addendums #1 and #2 to the NEWCOM intergovernmental cooperation agreement of December 14, 1995
    Res. 98-06
    7/8/1998
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act
    Res. 98-08
    10/14/1998
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 98-09
    12/9/1998
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 98-12
    12/30/1998
    Approving the municipal payment agreement with Capital Resource Group, LLC
    Res. 99-01
    --/--/1999
    Giving special thanks and recognition to all participants of the community development block grant program whose hard work and devotion to the neighborhood and their low and moderate income residents help insure the quality and effectiveness of the program
    945
    2/10/1999
    Fixing the salaries and wages of certain officers of the Borough for the period beginning January 1, 1999
    Res. 99-02
    3/10/1999
    Establishing the process to develop the Borough's Y2K action plan
    Res. 99-03
    3/10/1999
    Urging restraint in State and Federal law making and policy setting where changes result in funding mandates to local governments
    Res. 99-04
    4/7/1999
    Designating Dollar Bank as the depository for the funds of the Borough of Aspinwall Non-Uniformed Pension Plan
    Res. 99-05
    4/7/1999
    Designating Dollar Bank as the depository for the funds of the Borough of Aspinwall Police Pension Plan
    Res. 99-06
    4/14/1999
    Urging Allegheny County to increase funding for essential municipal public improvements sought by local governments within the County and funded through the Community Development Block Grant Program
    Res. 99-09
    10/13/1999
    Acknowledging receipts of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 99-10
    10/13/1999
    Endorsing Foxwall E.M.S. as its primary ambulance service
    Res. 99-11
    10/13/1999
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 00-03
    3/8/2000
    Desires to ratify amendments adopted by the NEWCOM Board of Delegates to the NEWCOM Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement
    Res. 00-06
    6/7/2000
    Proclaiming genuine appreciation to Jimmy Guenther, owner of Jimmy G's Restaurant, for bringing much acclaim and renown to the community because of his excellence and outstanding reputation of his dining establishment from 1989 to 2000
    Res. 00-07
    6/7/2000
    Approving changes in the Borough's floodplain management regulations to comply with the National Flood Insurance Program Floodplain Management criteria
    Res. 00-08
    7/12/2000
    Ratifying amendments adopted by the NEWCOM Board of Delegates to the NEWCOM Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement of December 14, 1995
    Res. 00-09
    7/12/2000
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $28,800 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 00-10
    7/12/2000
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $25,000 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 00-11
    7/12/2000
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $25,000 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 00-12
    7/12/2000
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $35,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 00-13
    7/12/200
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $25,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 00-16
    9/13/2000
    Calling upon the Allegheny County Executive and Allegheny County Council to act upon the recommendation that the "Wastewater Management Stakeholders" must develop a comprehensive wastewater work plan and implementation schedule
    Res. 00-17
    10/11/2000
    Declaring discrepancies in maintenance practices between Townships and Boroughs by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
    Res. 00-18
    10/11/2000
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 00-19
    10/11/2000
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 01-01
    1/10/2001
    Declaring general qualifications for all applicants to the Police Department
    Res. 01-02
    7/11/2001
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $25,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 01-03
    7/11/2001
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $25,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 01-04
    8/8/2001
    Recognizing the Aspinwall Volunteer Fire Department as a civic and/or service association under the Local Options Small Games of Chance Act, as amended
    Res. 01-05
    9/19/2001
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 01-06
    12/12/2001
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension benefits
    Res. 02-01
    5/8/2002
    Designating April 1- April 7, 2002 as National Community Development Week and the Borough of Aspinwall as a participant in the Community Development Block Grant Program
    Res. 02-02
    6/12/2002
    Authorizing the Manager/Secretary of the Borough of Aspinwall to participate in thee Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs Borough Management Caucus
    Res. 02-03
    7/10/2002
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $30,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 02-04
    7/10/2002
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $10,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 02-05
    7/10/2002
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $50,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 02-06
    8/14/2002
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant from the Department of Economic Development for $24,000.00 under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act as amended
    Res. 02-07
    9/4/2002
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 02-08
    10/9/2002
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets; Authorizing for deposit of funds received from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the amount of $34,546.28
    Res. 02-10
    12/23/2002
    Establishing policies for public record requests pursuant to the Right to Know Law, 65 P.S. § 66.1 et seq., as amended
    Res. 02-11
    12/23/2002
    Authorizing the interim reassessment and taxation of real property improved after the beginning of any calendar year
    993
    3/12/2003
    Authorizing the Borough of Aspinwall to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the Fox Chapel Authority for the construction, maintenance and provision of a water system interconnect
    Res. 2003-07
    12/29/2003
    Appointing Parente Randolph, a firm of certified public accountants as Borough independent auditor for fiscal year 2003
    Res. 2003-08
    12/29/2003
    Directing deposit of funds received from the Commonwealth in the Non-uniformed Pension Fund and, further, finding that no deposit to the Police Pension Fund is required pursuant to the Municipal Pension Plan Funding and Standard and Recovery Act
    Res. 2004-01
    1/14/2004
    Authorizing appropriate Borough officials to execute a consent order and agreement between the Borough and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection concerning hydraulic overload
    Res. 2004-02
    1/14/2004
    Approving the submission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development's Enterprise Zone Program to plan for a proposed joint enterprise zone with other municipalities along the Allegheny River
    Res. 2004-03
    2/11/2004
    Revising the Borough Emergency Operations Plan adopted pursuant to Res. 2003-06 in order to clarify the role of the Borough Mayor
    Res. 2004-05
    6/9/2004
    Designating the methods by which the Borough will administer and enforce the Uniform Construction Code and the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act within the Borough
    Res. 2004-07
    7/14/2004
    Confirming that the applicant has formally requested a grant, has designated an official to perform the required duties between the applicant and the Department of Economic Development, and has assured, where applicable, the provision of local matching funds. In addition, the applicant will comply with all other provisions of the CDBG application
    Res. 2004-08
    7/14/2004
    Retaining a third party agency to act on behalf of the Borough, on an as-needed basis, and assist it with the administration and enforcement of the Borough Construction Code, the Uniform Construction Code and the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act within the Borough
    Res. 2004-09
    9/1/2004
    Agreeing to participate in the creation and organization of a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation to be known as Allegheny River Towns Enterprise Zone, Inc
    1002
    11/10/2004
    Adopting an amended and restated non-uniformed employee pension plan document pursuant to § 1-521 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances
    1003
    11/10/2004
    Adopting an amended and restated police pension plan document pursuant to § 1-501 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances
    Res. 2004-10
    12/30/2004
    Appointing a Borough independent auditor for fiscal year 2004 pursuant to Part 2 of Chapter 1 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Administration and Government
    Res. 2005-03
    7/13/2005
    Rededicating the Aspinwall Borough Building
    Res. 2005-04
    7/13/2005
    Confirming that the applicant has formally requested a grant, has designated an official to perform the required duties between the applicant and the Department of Economic Development and has assured, where applicable, the provision of local matching funds. In addition, the applicant will comply with all other provisions of the CDBG application
    Res. 2005-05
    7/13/2005
    Authorizing Edward Warchol, Borough Manager to execute all required forms and documents for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Public Law 93-228 as amended by Public Law 100-707)
    Res. 2005-06
    9/21/2005
    Mandating that the National Incident Management System be utilized for all incident management in the Borough
    Res. 2005-07
    11/21/2005
    Authorizing a banner across Freeport Road, State Route 28, Segment 500, Offset Briliant, which message reads "Christmas In Aspinwall"
    Res. 2006-01
    1/3/2006
    Appointing a Borough independent auditor for fiscal year 2005 pursuant to Part 2 of Chapter 1 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Administration and Government
    Res. 2006-02
    1/11/2006
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 2006-03
    7/12/2006
    Adopting the National Incident Management System (NIMS), which provides a consistent nationwide approach for Federal, State and local governments to respond to and recover from domestic incidents
    Res. 2006-04
    7/12/2006
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant of $30,000, has designated an official to perform the required duties between the applicant and the Department of Economic Development and has assured, where applicable, the provision of local matching funds. In addition, the applicant will comply with all other provisions of the CDBG application
    Res. 2006-05
    12/13/2006
    Appointing a Borough independent auditor for fiscal year 2006 pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 2E of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Independent Auditor
    Res. 2006-07
    1/11/2006
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets and accepting as to the proposed distribution of State funds
    1020
    4/11/2007
    Relating to the establishment and maintenance of Borough employees pension, annuity, insurance and benefit fund or funds, to amend certain provisions of the pension plan or program applicable to the police employees of said Borough
    Res. 2007-01
    4/11/2007
    Authorizing the adoption of the Allegheny County Hazard Vulnerability Assessment and Mitigation Plan as an Official Plan of the Borough
    Res. 2007-02
    7/11/2007
    Confirming that the Borough has formally requested a grant of $17,500, has designated an official to perform the required duties between the applicant and the Department of Economic Development and has assured, where applicable, the provision of local matching funds. In addition, the applicant will comply with all other provisions of the CDBG application
    Res. 2007-03
    8/8/2007
    Authorizing the appropriate Borough officials to execute a first amendment to consent order and agreement between the Borough and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
    Res. 2007-04
    9/12/2007
    Adopting the official Standard-Form Development Agreement for Aspinwall Borough pursuant to the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance [Chapter 22]
    Res. 2007-05
    10/10/2007
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets and accepting the proposed distribution of State funds
    Res. 2007-05A
    11/14/2007
    Amending the Civil Service Commission's rules and regulations to include expanded eligibility requirements for police officer applicants
    Res. 2007-06
    12/19/2007
    Appointing a Borough independent auditor for fiscal year 2007 pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 2E of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Independent Auditor
    Res. 2008-1
    3/12/2008
    Amending the Civil Service Commission's rules and regulations to revise and amend the testing requirements for applicants for a promotion
    Res. 2008-04
    12/--/2008
    Appointing an independent auditor for review of Borough accountings for fiscal year 2008 pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 2E of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Independent Auditor
    Res. 2008-05
    11/26/2008
    Approving the inter-municipal transfer of a restaurant liquor license, license no. R-12249, into the Borough from Mount Oliver Borough
    Res. 2008-06
    12/3/2008
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets and accepting the proposed distribution of State funds
    Res. 2008-07
    12/10/2008
    Establishing policies for public record requests pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law
    Res. 2009-01
    4/1/2009
    Agreeing to use the dotGrants on-line reporting system to file the required Liquid Fuels forms annually; including but not limited to the MS-965, MS-329 and MS-999 forms
    Res. 2009-02
    9/9/2009
    Appointing delegates to the Tax Collection Committee for the Allegheny North Tax Collection District pursuant to § 506(b) of the Pennsylvania Local Tax Enabling Act
    Res. 2009-03
    10/7/2009
    Certifying that the Borough is willing to participate in an energy audit as part of Allegheny County's energy program for municipalities financed by a block grant through the U.S. Department of Energy
    Res. 2009-04
    10/14/2009
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 2009-07
    12/9/2009
    Appointing Black, Bashor & Porsch, LLP as independent auditor for review of Borough accountings for fiscal year 2009 pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 2E
    Res. 2010-01
    2/17/2010
    Appointing the initial members of the Aspinwall Borough Shade Tree Commission
    Res. 2010-02
    5/12/2010
    Designating the methods by which the Borough will administer and enforce the Borough Construction Code, the Uniform Construction Code and the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act within the Borough
    Res. 2010-03
    7/14/2010
    Formally requesting a grant from the Department of Economic Development
    Res. 2010-04
    11/3/2010
    Resolving that the Borough Council will consider at a future meeting an amendment to Chapter 27 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Zoning, as amended, to eliminate stand alone parking lots as a conditional use in the A-CD Conservation Zoning District
    Res. 2010-04A
    11/10/2010
    Authorizing the Allegheny River Towns Enterprise Zone, Inc., to make application for a grant to develop a Green Building and Riverfront Zoning Overlay Ordinance
    1038
    3/10/2010
    Repealing the killed in service benefit of the Aspinwall Borough Police Pension Plan Document pursuant to Act 51 of 2009
    Res. 2011-02
    3/9/2011
    Adopting a written policy and procedure and standardized forms for the administration, processing and procurement of professional service contracts for the Borough's Uniformed and Non-Uniformed Pension Plans in accordance with Act 44 of 2009
    Res. 2011-03
    3/9/2011
    Certifying that the Borough is willing to participate in the Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) Retrofit Phase as part of Allegheny County's Energy Program for municipalities financed by a block grant through the U.S. Department of Energy
    Res. 2011-04
    6/1/2011
    Authorizing that a banner be sponsored across Freeport Road, State Route 1001 Segment 500 Offset _____.
    Res. 2011-05
    7/13/2011
    Authorizing the filing of an application for funds with the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development
    Res. 2011-06
    8/3/2011
    Supporting Susan Crookston and Friends of the Riverfront in the acquisition and development of the Aspinwall Marina Property as a community park
    Res. 2011-07
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    Proclaiming Tuesday, August 2, 2011, as "National Night Out" in the Borough of Aspinwall
    Res. 2011-08
    9/7/2011
    Appointing Joseph Warren to fill the vacancy created by the untimely death of councilwoman Sharon Leech
    Res. 2011-09
    9/7/2011
    Setting the withholding rate for the police pension
    Res. 2011-10
    9/14/2011
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    1048
    12/14/2011
    Amending the Aspinwall Borough Non-uniformed Employee Pension Plan document pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 5B, § 1-521 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Non-uniformed Employee Pension Plan, and the Federal Pension Protection Act of 2006
    1049
    12/14/2011
    Amending the Aspinwall Borough Police Pension Plan document pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 5A, § 1-501 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Police Pension Plan established, and the Federal Pension Protection Act of 2006
    Res. 2011-11
    12/16/2011
    Appointing an independent auditor for review of Borough accountings for fiscal year 2011 pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 2E of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, "Independent Auditor"
    1051
    2/8/2012
    Authorizing the Borough to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office and certain municipalities in Allegheny County for the purpose of establishing the responsibilities related to the operation, maintenance and use of the Harmar Township Criminal Processing Center
    1052
    5/2/2012
    Amending the Aspinwall Borough Non-uniformed Employee Pension Plan document pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 5B, § 1-521 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Non-uniformed Employee Pension Plan and certain Internal Revenue Code requirements
    1053
    5/2/2012
    Amending the Aspinwall Borough Police Pension Plan document pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 5A, § 1-501 of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, Police Pension Plan established and certain Internal Revenue Code requirements
    Res. 2012-05
    9/12/2012
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budget and minimum municipal obligation
    Res. 2012-06
    12/12/2012
    Appointing an independent auditor for review of Borough accountings for fiscal year 2012 pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 2E of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, "Independent Auditor"
    Res. 2013-01
    3/6/2013
    Adopting an emergency operations plan for the Borough which provides procedures to be followed in the event of a major emergency or disaster
    Res. 2013-03
    9/11/2013
    Acknowledging receipt of the annual police and employee pension budgets
    Res. 2013-04
    12/11/2013
    Appointing an independent auditor for review of Borough accountings for fiscal year 2013 pursuant to Chapter 1, Part 2E of the Aspinwall Borough Code of Ordinances, "Independent Auditor"
    Res. 2014-02
    3/12/2014
    Approving the intermunicipal transfer of a restaurant liquor license, license no. R-2412, into the Borough from Harmar Township
    1064
    3/9/2016
    Authorizing the Borough to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the Borough of Blawnox to implement a Multimunicipal Comprehensive Plan
    1067-A
    11/2/2016
    Amending the Borough's Nonuniformed Employee Pension Plan
    1068
    9/13/2017
    Authorizing the Borough to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the City of Pittsburgh for the purpose of carrying out firearm training and certification services