Council to CCFD: Get on board or get shut down

At last Monday’s meeting, Columbia Borough Council voted to shut down Columbia Consolidated Fire Company (CCFD) if it does not get on board with the current consolidation process in the borough. CCFD leadership has until the close of the monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 21 to comply or be decertified by Fire Chief Scott Ryno.

Susquehanna No. 4 Treasurer Henry Reese told council that Susquehanna and Columbia No. 1 have each put up $2,000 for legal fees and signed off on the agreement. CCFD has also put up $2,000 but has thus far not signed off.  “We have no idea what their intent is,” he said. Currently, the plan of merger cannot be initiated, because not all three departments are supporting the process, Reese added.  He asked council to facilitate a deadline to get the process underway. “We want them to be part of it. We need them. We want them in the process.”

Councillor Mary Barninger said she had spoken to Steve Henry, Jr., chairman of the board of the newly formed organizational structure at CCFD, who told her that the merger document the other two companies have signed is in the hands of their attorney.

Ryno said CCFD is struggling to get fire trucks out the door due to dwindling membership.
“We’re in a potential serious situation,” he said, adding that fire calls with no water could occur. “It’s getting worse by the day.  It very much concerns me,” he said.

Ryno explained that Columbia has three zones, giving each station a primary responsibility. “I strongly feel for the protection of the community I’ve got to ASAP redo some things on the box alarms and put additional resources into their [CCFD’s] zone. I’m not going to take them off of their calls, but they’re going to get additional help coming to their calls to ensure the protection of the community.”

Judge approves petition for Highspire to switch school districts

Why doesn’t Columbia do this?
A judge in Harrisburg has approved a petition signed by more than half of Highspire residents who want to switch school districts. “We got over 55 percent of the taxpayers to sign a petition requesting that this matter go to the Department of Education, and that they review it based on educational merit,” said the Highspire Education Coalition’s lawyer David Deluce.

Fire Police to get "new" truck

The 1998 Ford F-450 from York Area United Fire Police
Columbia Borough Fire Police will have a “new” truck to provide service to the borough. The truck, actually a “pre-owned,” will be purchased from York Area United Fire Police Station 89 for $13,000. After a brief recess to inspect the vehicle, Columbia Borough Council voted last night to loan the Fire Police $8,000 to enable completion of the sale. The vehicle is a 1998 Ford F-450.  Small modifications, such as lettering, will need to be made. Fire Police Captain Mike Rhodes intends to transfer anything usable from the old vehicle before putting it up for sale. 
Borough Council members inspect the truck.

LEGAL NOTICE: 631 South 13th Street

The sign pictured above was seen on the front lawn of 631 South 13th Street today.
The main text of the letter reads as follows:
LEGAL NOTICE The Zoning Hearing Board of the Borough of Columbia will meet on Wednesday, October 29, 2014, at 7:00 P.M., in the Municipal Building at 308 Locust Street, Columbia, PA, to consider the following application(s) and/or appeal(s): Vincent Fiorella is requesting special exception(s) and/or variance(s) to construct an accessory building at 631 South Thirteenth Street in a Low Density Residential (LDR) zoned district. Robert Basler is requesting special exception(s) and/or variance(s) to subdivide a developed residential property at 25-27 South Second Street in a High Density Residential (HDR) zoned district. Radiovision Christiana Management is requesting a modification of a previous Zoning Board decision as well as special exception(s) and/or variance(s) to improve property by construction of higher communications towers/ dish(es), equipment, fencing, and accessory storage/maintenance/support structures at 173 Deascenti Drive in a Light Industrial (LI) zoned district. If you are a person with a disability wishing to attend this meeting and require an accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Columbia Borough Office at 684-2467 to discuss how the Borough may accommodate your needs. Jeffrey Helm, Zoning Officer