Ord. No.
Date
Description
Ord. 1925-3
9/14/1925
Providing for the laying of all necessary pipes and making connections for sewerage, water, gas heating, lighting and any other purpose whatsoever, along both sides of Main Street along its entire length
Ord. 1969-4
5/20/1969
Providing for the condemnation and appropriation of certain land in the Borough of Hummelstown for the construction of a sewage collection and treatment system
Ord. 1971-2
5/18/1971
Granting to Hummelstown Municipal Authority certain rights and privileges in, along, over and under streets, roads, lanes, courts, culs-de-sac, alleys, public ways, public squares and other properties of the Borough for use in connection with said Authority's sewer system
Ord. 1971-3
5/18/1971
Authorizing the grant, conveyance, assignment and transfer by this Borough to the Hummelstown Municipal Authority, its successors and assigns, of all right, title and interest of this Borough in and to all property constituting the existing sanitary sewer facilities, located in this Borough, including all property, real, personal and mixed, used or useful in connection therewith
Ord. 1971-4
5/18/1971
Authorizing and approving an agreement of lease, dated as of May 15, 1971, between Hummelstown Municipal Authority, as lessor, and this Borough, as lessee, under which the sewer system to be acquired and to be constructed and to be owned by said Authority will be leased to this Borough for operation and use
Ord. 1982-3
8/17/1982
Setting forth the intention of the Borough of Hummelstown to acquire the sewer system of Hummelstown Municipal Authority
Res. 2007-1
4/12/2007
Requesting the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to provide a fixed zero per centum reimbursement to the Borough of Hummelstown for all cost incurred in replacing the sanitary sewer facilities within the limits of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's SR 2005/SR 2018, Section SRS, Safe Routes to School Project
Res. 2007-3
12/20/2007
Expressing objection to the unfunded cost impact of the Chesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy on sewage treatment facility ratepayers in the municipality and raising serious concern regarding the effectiveness of the strategy; and requesting intervention by our elected representatives in the Pennsylvania General Assembly and the Congress of the United States in securing a moratorium on further regulatory implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy in Pennsylvania until such time as this objection and concern has been fully addressed
Res. 2012-02
10/18/2012
Adopting and submitting to the Department of Environmental Protection for its approval as a revision to the "Official Sewage Facilities Plan" for sewer extension as proposed by 2nd Street Realty Associates for the Verdelli Farms Redevelopment
Res. No. 2022-R-17
12/15/2022
Fixing rate for sewer rentals or charges for 2023