[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 1]
The Township Supervisors shall annually assess or cause to be assessed the cost and expense of the maintenance of lights and the illumination of roads and highways and other public places by an equal assessment on all property within 250 feet of such lighting in proportion to the number of feet the same fronts on the street or highway or portion thereof to be lighted.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 2; as amended by Ord. 115, 3/13/1984, § 1]
Said tax and assessment shall be levied and assessed at the rate of $0.20 per lineal front foot on seated land and at the rate of $0.03 per lineal front foot on unseated land; no such assessment or levy shall be made against any farm land, but vacant lots between built-up sections, whether tilled or untilled, shall not be deemed to be farm lands.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 3]
The Supervisors may provide for an equitable reduction from the frontage of lots at intersections or where, from the peculiar or pointed shape of lots, an assessment of the full frontage would be inequitable.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 4]
All such assessments and levies shall not be in excess of five mills of the last adjusted valuation assessed for County purposes.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 5]
All such assessments for street lighting shall be filed with the Township Tax Collector, who shall give 30 days written or printed notice that the assessments are due and payable, stating the due date to each party assessed, either by service on the owner of the property, or by mailing such notice to the owner at his last known post office address.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 6]
The Tax Collector shall be entitled to the same commission for the collection of such assessments as he is entitled to by law for the collection of the Township road tax.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 7]
1. 
If the assessments or any of them remain unpaid at the expiration of not exceeding 90 days, the exact time to be fixed by the Township Supervisors, they shall be placed in the hands of the Township Solicitor for collection.
2. 
The Solicitor shall collect the same, together with 5% as attorney's commission and interest, from the date such assessments were due, by a municipal claim filed against the property of the delinquent owner in like manner as municipal claims are by law filed and collected.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 8]
Where an owner has two or more lots against which there is an assessment for the same year, all such lots shall be embraced in one claim.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980, § 9]
All assessments when collected shall be paid over to the Township Treasurer who shall receive and shall keep the same in a separate account and pay out the same only upon order signed by the Chairman of the Township Supervisors, attested by the Secretary.
[Ord. 107, 2/12/1980; as added by Ord. 231, 10/14/2008]
The sellers of any real estate above referred to, as well as any other owners in the above subdivisions, shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, partnerships, corporations, as well as agents, partnerships and corporations whose agencies derive a commission from the sale, and shall notify the purchaser of real estate of existing or pending street lighting assessments. Such notification shall be in writing and shall apply to both improved and unimproved real estate. A copy of the notice shall be sent to the Tax Collector in whose district the street lights are located.
[Ord. 177, 2/14/1995, § 1]
1. 
An annual assessment for real estate situate in Whispering Pines Subdivision, Old Lycoming Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, is hereby established for street lights on all properties and persons benefitting therefrom, including the owners and parcels hereinafter set forth, as well as new owners who may purchase from the present owners.
2. 
The owners are hereby assessed in the amounts indicated as follows:
A.
Parcel 43-15-250.06
Peter R. and Clair M. White
7 Hemlock Road, Williamsport
$37.23
B.
Parcel No. 43-15-250-08
Thomas G. and Deborah D. Antionetti
11 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
C.
Parcel No. 43-15-250.09
Richard E., Jr. and Tammy T. Hannan
14 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
D.
Parcel No. 43-15-250.10
Daniel A. and Nancy J. Vassallo
434 Oakland Avenue, Williamsport, PA
$18.60
E.
Parcel No. 15-250.11
John C. and Sharon L. Stout
19 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
F.
Parcel No. 43-15-250.12
Louis T. and Denise D. Waldman
23 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
G.
Parcel No. 43-15-250.13
Charles J. and Theresa M. Colocino
18 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
H.
Parcel No. 43-15.250.14
Gary D. and Patricia L. Dangle
27 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
I.
Parcel No. 43-15-250.15
James F. and Patricia L. Murphy
22 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
J.
Parcel No. 43-35-250.17
Richard O. and Josephine V. Miller
26 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
K.
Parcel No. 43-15-250.18
Daniel A. and Nancy Vassallo
434 Oakland Avenue, Williamsport, PA
$18.60
L.
Parcel No. 43-15-250.19
Dennis G. and Dawn M. Myers
30 Hemlock Road, Williamsport, PA
$37.23
Total Assessment:
$409.50
[Ord. 177, 2/14/1995, § 2]
1. 
An annual assessment for Freetime Subdivision, Old Lycoming Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, is hereby established for street lights on all properties and persons benefitting therefrom, including the owners and parcels hereinafter set forth as well as owners who may purchase from the present owners.
2. 
These owners and properties are hereby assessed in the amounts listed as follows:
A.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.01
Donald E. and Karen C. Fischer
1 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
B.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.02
Robert G. and Margaret Loudenslager
2347 Wheatland Avenue, Williamsport, PA
$16.38
C.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.03
Patrick T. and Andrea Neufer
5 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
D.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.04
Lawrence M. III and Donna M. Engel
7 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
E.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.05
Robert G. and Margaret Loudenslager
2347 Wheatland Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701
$32.76
F.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.06
Harold A. and Bonnie Lee Lutz
822 Franklin Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
G.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.07
Judith M. Young
15 Ridge Street Williamsport, PA 17701
$32.76
H.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.08
Sharon K. Allison
14 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
I.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.09
Frederick L. and Cherry L. Lorson
12 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA 17701
$32.76
J.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.10
Steven C. and Karen E. Wright
10 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
K.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.11
Frank L. and Edna J. Morse
8 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA 17701
$32.76
L.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.12
Salvatore and Camille L. Sisino
6 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
M.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.13
Eric L. and Judith L. Barr
4 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA 17701
$32.76
N.
Parcel No. 43-01-520.14
Charles M. and Lisa A. Jenks
2 Ridge Street, Williamsport, PA
$32.76
Total Assessment:
$409.50
[Ord. 177, 2/14/1995, § 3]
The amounts aforesaid shall be levied against the above-named persons for the maintenance of the aforesaid street lighting in the subdivisions indicated in the amounts aforesaid each and every year; without further action by the Board of Supervisors. Such assessment shall apply to each and every new owner who may take title to the premises above described as well as any new properties that may have to be created out of the above parcels or that may be added on to the above subdivision.
[Ord. 177, 2/14/1995, § 4]
The Tax Collector of the Township of Old Lycoming shall add these assessments to the tax bill of each of the above persons, and they shall be collected as taxes each year.
[Ord. 177, 2/14/1995, § 5]
Any unpaid assessments may be, at the discretion of the Supervisors, placed in the hands of the Township Solicitor for collection; and Township Solicitor shall collect the same together with 5% attorney's commission and interest, as well as legal penalty permitted by municipal claim or as otherwise permitted by law. In the alternative, the Tax Collector may retain the unpaid amount as unpaid taxes to Tax Claim Bureau of Lycoming County.
[Ord. 177, 2/14/1995, § 6]
The sellers of any real estate above referred to, as well as any other owners in the above subdivisions, shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, partnerships, corporations, as well as agents, partnerships and corporations whose agencies derive a commission from the sale, and shall notify the purchaser of real estate of existing or pending street lighting assessments. Such notification shall be in writing and shall apply to both improved and unimproved real estate. A copy of the notice shall be sent to the Tax Collector in whose district the street lights are located.
[Ord. 177, 2/14/1995, § 7; as amended by Ord. 231, 10/14/2008]
Any person, partnership or corporation who or which has violated or permitted the violation of any provision of this Part, upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement proceeding commenced by the Township, shall pay a judgment of not more that $600 plus all court costs or other maximum as established by State law. No judgment shall commence or be imposed, levied or payable until the date of the determination of a violation by a magisterial district judge. If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the judgment, the Township may enforce the judgment pursuant to the applicable rules of civil procedure, at which time, in addition to any penalties, the violator shall be liable for any attorney's fees and costs incurred by the Township. Each day that a violation continues or each Section of this Part which shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate violation.