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North Huntingdon OKs permit for alcohol in parks
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North Huntingdon OKs alcohol by permit in parks
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North Huntingdon considers allowing alcohol in township parks
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The controversy over regulating backyard chickens in North Huntingdon was back before the township commissioners Wednesday when the seven-member board once again split over whether to amend existing rules governing poultry in a neighborhood.
The board majority on Wednesday let stand a decision to hold a public hearing at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 at the North Huntingdon Town House on the issue of giving residents the option of obtaining a conditional use permit if they want to raise chickens on property of less than 10 acres in certain residential neighborhoods. Those wanting the permit would have to present their case before the zoning hearing board.
North Huntingdon property owners will not have to pay more in real estate taxes in 2021.
The commissioners on Wednesday approved setting the tax rate at 11.55 mills for the $14.7 million general fund budget.
Commissioner Jason Atwood was the lone opposition to setting the tax rate at 11.55 mills; Atwood and Commissioner Eric Gass opposed approving the budget.
Atwood said last week during a special meeting he had wanted to raise taxes by about 2 mills to cover a budget deficit rather than transferring $1.14 million from the fund balance to provide enough money to cover expenses in 2021.
Atwood had blamed previous boards of commissioners for failing to raise taxes to cover expenses, rather than dipping into the fund balance.