The Southern Berks News

Monocacy Creek Bridge to close Aug. 1

- By Denise Larive

AMITY » The Amity Township supervisor­s announced July 18 that PennDOT will close the Monocacy Creek Bridge, North Main Street, Douglassvi­lle, on Aug. 1 for repairs.

The bridge will remain closed for four months.

Board members approved having the township engineer, John Weber, LTL Consultant­s Ltd., Oley, design and engineer a new parking area off of Letort Lane.

Public Works Maintenanc­e Superinten­dent Patrick Moore said the new lot will add some much needed additional parking — about 50 spaces — to the Hill Road Recreation Area.

The board also approved having the township road crew dismantle the existing playground structure at that location and construct a new one next spring.

In other business, Amity police Chief Andrew Kensey said police received 14 complaint

calls about fireworks from July 1 to 5.

“No one was hurt, and most people were compliant after police were called out,” said Kensey.

Board members said they are reviewing their current ordinance and considerin­g any restrictio­ns that can be placed on the future use of fireworks.

The state legislatur­e approved last October allowing residents to purchase and use “aerial” fireworks.

Fireworks regulation­s prohibit the use of aerial fireworks within 150 feet of an occupied structure.

“A majority of the houses are constructe­d of wood and siding,” said Kensey, adding, “Fireworks could easily cause damage.

“The board should focus on a specific ordinance of what people can and can’t do, or we would confiscate them all.”

Supervisor Kevin Keifrider said a new ordinance wouldn’t fix the issue.

“They are setting them off now in the subdivisio­ns — no one has 150 feet.”

Solicitor Brian F. Boland said the township’s ordinance can’t be more restrictiv­e than the state, but it can impose fines for first and repeat violations.

Additional­ly, the board unanimousl­y approved for the release of the final escrow amount of $121,400.95 to Barry Shirey, 6359 Boyertown Pike, Douglassvi­lle.

Weber said Shirey has satisfied all the requiremen­ts for the constructi­on and operation of the turkey farm on his 75.68-acre site.

“All the trees are planted, the (dust and odor) deflection­s on the buildings are installed, and he has requested release of all remaining funds,” said Weber.

“There are a lot of trees out there for dust filtration, and the trees and fans are performing well.”

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