This letter appeared in the October 29 issue of LNP.
Hearing on 13th St property Wednesday October 29
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
Kudos to a Columbia artist
Agenda – Meeting of the Whole 10-27-14
Council tables park resolution
At tonight’s Meeting of the Whole, Columbia Borough Council tabled a resolution empowering police to enforce park rules at Locust Street Park, until its November 10 meeting, due to insurance issues.
Details will follow.
Details will follow.
Columbia School Board thanks, praises retiring business manager
Laura Cowburn, Columbia School District’s assistant to the superintendent for business services, has served 17 years, managing finances for a district facing more financial challenges than most.
On Oct. 16, officials accepted with regret Cowburn’s notice of retirement, effective May 1, 2015.
What's next for CCFD?
Questions on the bridge?
An article appears in this morning’s LancasterOnline about a Columbia resident disturbed by chalk marks on the asphalt on the Veterans Memorial Bridge. According to the article, the resident said the marks (left over from the recent Bridge Bust) make the structure look like “a graffiti-covered bridge in Philly.” Today, this reporter took the following shots of the chalk marks. You be the judge of the accuracy of the resident’s statements.
On the other hand, the underside of the bridge, near Rotary Park, displays a copious amount of graffiti . . .
And do we even want to discuss the underside of the Wrights Ferry Bridge?
The above message – although potentially true – is ironic in its execution. Currently, there’s no evidence of any budding Keith Harings or Banksys on either bridge – above or below.
What I saw recently
Touching up at Saint Paul Lutheran Church
Glass pumpkins at Through the Fire Studios
Sidewalk in progress along Front Street
Camo!
The work continues
(855 Chestnut)
Starlings staring
Hung up
Route 441 bypass project continues . . .
Christmas begins
(Burning Bridge Antiques)
The swimming hole needs more fill.
Maybe it can be taken from the bypass project.











