Sharon Ho Pei Pei conveyed property on Third Street to Cash Flo LLC for $80,100.
The estate of Mary Elizabeth Minnick, the estate of Mary L. Minnick, the estate of Mary E. Minnich and the estate of Mary E. Minnick conveyed property on Concord Lane to Stonewood Homes LLC for $43,000.
John W. Crawford III conveyed 121 S. Eighth St. to John B. Germer for $1.
Kevin E. McMullen conveyed 353 Poplar St. to Cory Eby for $154,000.
Donald L. Hanes conveyed 529 Union St. to Timothy J. Merrill for $95,000.
Douglas G. Sigman and Donald M. Sigman conveyed property on Avenue G to Rookie Properties LLC for $175,810.
Joan Myers conveyed property on a public road to Joan Myers and Louvonne Kay Kline for $1.
Tabitha A. Sinopoli conveyed 41 Bethel St. to Adam C. Greenya for $65,550.
Zachary R. Rineer and Kimberly M. Rineer conveyed 951 Chestnut St. to Andrew Myers and Morgan Bright for $240,000.
Todd M. Lightcap Jr. and Meredith L. Lightcap conveyed 345 Walnut St. to Destiny Anna Lightcap and Todd Michael Lightcap Sr. for $119,900.
Timothy B. Funk conveyed property on Blunston Street to Dumkopf LLC for $500,000.
Vivak J. Patel conveyed property on Plane Street to Erta K. Jones and Annette C. Gerrick for $153,000.
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Columbia Borough Council is amending a codes ordinance due to a recent loss in court, according to discussions at the November 5th and 10th council meetings. At a recent hearing, an attorney for a citizen appealing a $500 fine for a code violation and failure to pay a fine found that the language of the borough ordinance and fees as listed therein don’t pass muster. The attorney argued that due to how the ordinance was written, the borough could charge only $25, and not $500. The magistrate agreed, and the borough lost, triggering a need to amend the ordinance.
The proposed change will be advertised, and council plans to vote on it at the November 24 meeting. Councilman Howard Stevens told Columbia Spy he is in favor of the changes, since he had promised residents that codes issues would be addressed.
Tatyana Woodard and Donald Carn invite everyone to their new clothing boutique at 420 Locust Street. Named Styled X Khloe Boutique, the shoppe opened its doors on Columbia’s main drag on Wednesday and offers an array of apparel, including tee shirts, jackets and other items. Business hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.