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Edition 1 First Quarter, 2015
2015 Budget AdoptedNo Real Estate Tax Increase
Your Township Budget has been approved by the Board of Supervisors without a real estate tax increase.The General Fund budget includes revenues of $9,555,653 a 2% increase over 2014; and, expenses of$9,815,661, a 1.9% increase over 2014. The budget will use$260,008 in excess fund balance reserves as well as $242,622transferred from Sewer Fund income generated through the hauled-in waste program. The total tax rate will remain at 2.87 mil whichequates to $287 on a property assessed at $100,000. Thebreakdown of your township tax rate is as follows: 1.815 mil forgeneral purposes (police, public works, parks & recreation,building, zoning & code enforcement, library and administration);.555 mil for fire services and .50 mil for debt service. The totalTownship Budget for 2015 (all funds) includes revenues of$19,894,533 and expenses of $22,104,093. The sources and uses of these funds are depicted in the chartsfound on page 2.
The Board and staff have many challenges ahead in managing the Township. With an eye towardsincreased revenue, the Board will be considering initiatives to promote economic development within theTownship and may consider alternative governmental structure in order to have more flexibility with taxingstructure. They may also enter into talks with neighboring municipalities to discuss the possibility ofintergovernmental cooperation. Your input and participation is always welcome!
Understanding YourProperty Tax Bills
Of your total annual property tax bills:
• 75% goes to Exeter School District• 18% goes to Berks County• 7% comes to Exeter Township
EXETER COMMUNITY NEWSEXETER COMMUNITY NEWS
Transition to Combined Fire &Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
After several months of discussions regarding emergency medical services, the Board of Supervisors hasappointed the Exeter Township Volunteer Fire Department as primary provider of 911 Emergency MedicalServices effective March 23rd. The Exeter Ambulance Association will cease being the primary 911provider on this date. Rest assured all 2015 memberships paid to Exeter Ambulance will be honored.
The Board of Supervisors appreciates the service provided by both organizations for many years. TheAmbulance and Fire Department pledged to continue a dialogue for a smoothtransition and collaborative effort. During this transition and in the future, theFire Department has assured the Township Supervisors and residents there willbe no lapse in coverage with an equal or greater level of service.
It is the Board’s goal to provide high-quality emergency medical services inthe most economically viable way at the least expense to the taxpayers.Additional communication will follow as the details of this transition arefinalized.
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2015 Outing dates still available Pro Shop 610-779-1626
We have adult andchildren's books, non-fiction, hard cover andpaperback, and all kindsof special books. Thebaked goods are allhomemade by the Friends.Something for everyone!
Spring Book& Bake Sale
The Friends of the Exeter LibrarySpring Book and Bake Sale isscheduled for the following dates:
For Friends Members only:April 28th, from 4-8pm
For the Public:April 30th - May 1st, 12-7pm May 2nd, 9am - 1pm(bag of books for only $5)
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Let It Snow... Let It Snow...Let It Snow...
As the snow falls this year,remember that, as property owners,you are required, by ordinance, tokeep 3 feet of sidewalk clear of snowfor pedestrians and also 3 feetaround fire hydrants. Note that it is unlawful todeposit the snow or ice onto public streets.
As usual, Exeter’s highway crews will be readyto clear the streets. Since plows push snow to thesides of the streets and can block the entrance todriveways, residents are advised to wait to clear theend of their driveways and walkways until after theplow has cleared their street. Residents living oncul-de-sacs will have to wait longer to have theirsection of the road cleared because often theyrequire loaders and smaller trucks for clearing andthere are only three loaders available for thispurpose and we have 85 cul-de-sacs!
Residents are asked to please be patient as thecrews will work as fast as they can.
Mailbox Replacement Policy
Unfortunately, during snow storms, sometimesmailboxes and mailbox posts become victims ofthe snow thrown from snow plows.
In order to be fair, the Township developed apolicy for the replacement of damaged items.
The Township will replace a damaged mailboxand post with a standard mailbox and post, or willpay the homeowner $15 to replace a damagedmailbox and/or $20 to replace a pressure treatedpost for a total of $35 if both are damaged.Installation of the replacement mailbox and postwill be the responsibility of the homeowner.
Residents with damage can purchase the itemsand bring the bill to the Township forreimbursement or can request a new mailboxand/or post by calling (610) 779-5660.
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Pediatric and Adult Patients Treating Ear, Nose, Throat Problems
Thyroid Nodules, Neck Masses & SinusitisPhysicians:
James P. Restrepo, M.D., F.A.C.S. Charles K. Lutz, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Jeffrey S. Driben, M.D., F.A.C.S.Nurse Practitioner:
Rosemarie MontgomeryMS, CRNP, FNP-C
Audiologists:
Kathleen D. Vivaldi, AuD, FAAA Melanie A. Appler, AuD, FAAA
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2015 Annual Events ScheduleMarch 21st “Easter Egg Scramble” 11am at Community Park
(Rain Date - March 28th) May 14-16th “May Days” from 3pm to 10pm at Exeter High SchoolMay 30th “Playground Registration” from 10am to 1pm
at the Dunn Community Center on Prestwick DriveJune 1st “Basketball-Players League” ages 12-15 at Community ParkJune 2nd “Basketball-Instructional League” ages 7-11 at Community ParkJune 15th “Playground Programs Begin” at Exeter ParksJune 15th “Tennis” for ages 6-14 begins at Community ParkJune 15th “Field Hockey” for ages 8-14 at Community ParkJune 16th “Street Hockey” for ages 9-14 at Lorane Hollow ParkJune 16th “LaCrosse” for ages 9-13 at Community ParkSeptember 12th “8th Annual Exeter Games” 12pm at Pineland Park
(Rain Date - September 13th)September 25th “14th Annual Exeter Golf Tournament” at RCCOctober 9th-11th “14th Annual Hayride” from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
at Trout RunDecember 7th “Festival of Lights” 6pm at the Reading Country Club
For More Information
Registration forms for all events can be found on Exeter’s Website at www.exetertownship.comForms can also be picked up at all Exeter Elementary and Middle Schools; at the Township Building,4975 DeMoss Road; and information can be found on Exeter’s page on Facebook or by calling JoeSeltzer, Parks & Recreation Superintendent at (610) 406-0263.
Get Ready for the “Egg-citing”Easter Egg ScrambleThe Easter Bunny will be hopping and dropping eggs filled with treats all over
Community Park for the kiddie residents of Exeter Township. We also have a specialscramble for adults only!
This annual event has been scheduled for Saturday, March 21st beginning at 11am.The rain date is Saturday, March 28th. Children ages 1-2 will begin first, followed bychildren ages 3-4; then 5-6 year olds; and finishing with children ages 7-9. Adultscramble to follow. No pre-registration is necessary.
We are always in need of sponsors/donations for both the kid prizes and adult prizes.Contact Joe Seltzer at 610-406-0263 or [email protected] if you can help.
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Group Exercise Classes at the Dunn Community CenterClasses are ongoing and you can register anytime. Flyers and registration forms can be obtained on ourwebsite at www.exetertownship.com or at the Township Building at 4975 DeMoss Road. More information isavailable by contacting Joe Seltzer at 610-406-0263 or [email protected], Mary at 610-334-9287,or Kristen (for zumba) at 484-824-2205. The cost is $40 for one 10-week session; $75 for two; and, $115 forthree.
Cardio Sculpt and Tone- Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30pm to 6:20pm. This is a total infusion classusing bars and weights with combined short cardio intervals for a maximum calorie and toning burn.
Zumba - Tuesdays and Thursdays (zumba toning) from 6:30pm to 7:20pm. Get in shape and have a blast.Zumba toning targets body sculpting using light weights and combines Zumba moves to great music for ahigh calorie-burning dance fitness class.
Bums and Tums - New class! Tuesdays from 5:30pm to 6:20pm. This class will focus on abs and bottomsthrough a variety of exercises by toning and tightening these sometimes stubborn areas.
Gentle Yoga - New Class! Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:20pm. A gentle mix of Hatha and Asana Yoga whichcan be modified for all skill levels. Relaxing and invigorating!
DISCOUNT SKI TICKETS AVAILABLE!
Discount ski tickets are now available for the following resorts: Bear Creek, Big Boulder/Jack Frost, BlueMt., Camelback, Elk Mt., Montage Mt., Roundtop/Liberty/Whitetail, Seven Springs and Shawnee Mt. Ticketscan be picked up at the Exeter Township Building. For prices please see the list on the parks & recreationpage of our website at www.exetertownship.comDiscount amusement park tickets will be available this summer as well.
FARMING RIDGE PARK TO OPEN PLAYGROUND PROGRAM THIS SUMMER
Farming Ridge Park, and its brand new pavilion and play area, will have a playground program for childrenages 8 to 11. The program will run Monday thru Thursday from 9am to 2pm. Every Friday the playgroundprogram will go on a special trip and times will vary. More information about the program will be available inthe spring newsletter and our website when available.
CHANGES TO PLAYGROUND PROGRAM THIS SUMMER
Due to safety concerns, and the opening of the Farming Ridge Park playground program, we will bechanging the age groups at our Tot-Lot Program and our Sports Camp. The Tot-Lot program, held atCommunity Park, will now be available for children ages 4 to 7. Our Sports Camp will now be available tochildren ages 11 to 15. The times for each camp will remain the same. More information will be given in ournext newsletter and on our website when summer approaches.
ALCOHOL PERMITS AT TROUT RUN
The Exeter Township Board of Supervisors has allowed the purchase of alcohol permits for the Trout Runpicnic area for select gatherings and special events. Permits will be granted on per/application basis. TheTrout Run Pavilion is available for rental from March until the first weekend in August. We are still workingout all of the details. More information on how the process will work will be available in our next newsletterand on our website when available.
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The Exeter Township Voluteer Fire Departmentin OUR COMMUNITY!
In October and November 2014, theExeter Township Volunteer FireDepartment Fire Prevention and SafetyTeam, performed over 20 fire preventionclasses and taught over 300 studentsthe importance of fire prevention and safety! This outstanding group ofpeople is truly making a difference in our community by teaching our youththe importance of fire prevention and safety. If you would like to join our team, please contact Chris Jordan at [email protected].
Making Spirits Brighter...On Thursday, December 18th over 30 members of the Exeter Township Volunteer
Fire Department got together at Boscov's East in Exeter for the inaugural "MakingSpirits Brighter with a Firefighter" event!!With the help of donations from ourmembers, the community, and localbusinesses, twenty one local children werechosen to Shop with a Firefighter. Eachchild was given a $100 Boscov's gift cardand got to shop with an ETVFD firefighterfor gifts for the holiday season.
JOIN NOW and possibly earn $2,000 or more inincentives to help offset expenses when you join theExeter Township Fire Department. [email protected] for details!
Thank you to everyone that supported our AnnualChristmas Tree Sale and our Annual Operations FundDrive! Without your support, we would not be able toprovide the excellent fire protection to the residents.
Exeter Medical Center4885 DeMoss Road, Reading, PA 19606
Reading Health Physician Network, Internal MedicineSuite 200John C. Heisey, MDBertrand J. High, MDAlan P. Levine, MD610-898-5660
Reading Health Physician Network, Women’s HealthSuite 101Deborah P. Consoli, MDThomas M. Ebersole, MDWilliam J. West, Jr., MDJeffrey C. Zerby, MDRebecca McClure, CRNPAshley A. Williams, PA-C610-898-7000
For more information, call 484-628-HELP (4357) or visit www.readinghealth.org.
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Long-Time Police Sergeant RetiresThe Exeter Police Department is proud to announce the honorable retirement of Sergeant George “Dave”
Johnson. Sgt. Johnson was hired as an Exeter Township Police Officer in 1984. In the years prior, he servedin the United States Air Force before working as a Borough of Mt. Penn Police Officer for five years. Sgt.Johnson has devoted 31 years of faithful service to Exeter Township—25 of those as Sergeant. He has servedin many capacities, including as a crime prevention officer, traffic unit supervisor, evidence processingtechnician, and high-risk patrol supervisor. Additionally, Sgt. Johnson is a graduate of the F.B.I. InvestigationsSchool. His numerous areas of expertise and knowledge have been very beneficial and haveassisted in transforming the Police Department into the professional organization it is today.
During his years of dedicated service, Sgt. Johnson has responded to and investigated manydiverse situations and crimes. He has enjoyed the daily variety that police work offers—frombasic traffic duties such as issuing parking tickets—to the extensive, detailed responsibilitiessuch as investigating homicide scenes. The unsung incidents of helping the public in a time ofneed—the widow without power on Christmas Eve, for example—are the accomplishments ofwhich he is most proud. He is extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to serve thepublic for so many years. When asked what he will miss most about police work, Sgt.Johnson responded, “The camaraderie among officers, and the excitement of responding to theunknown.” Although there are many things that Sgt. Johnson will miss, he will not miss thelong hours, missed family time, and stress that police work places on families.
Having provided faithful and dedicated service to the residents of Exeter for over three decades, SergeantJohnson looks forward to travelling and spending more time with his wife Pat and their family. He has been avaluable asset to the Police Department and will be greatly missed. On behalf of the Exeter Township PoliceDepartment, we would like to extend our utmost gratitude to Sergeant Johnson for his many years of serviceand wish him a long, healthy, and happy retirement.
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Exeter Detective Wins Law Enforcement AwardOn October 1st, 2014 Crime Alert Berks County held an awards
banquet to honor individuals who have proven to be vital in the successof the organization. Exeter’s Detective Michael Godshall won theLaw Enforcement Award for his contributions.
For the past few years, Detective Godshall has volunteered to be theCrime Alert Berks Coordinator to oversee the submissions of “Crime ofthe Week” that appears in the Reading Eagle and WFMZ Channel 69News.
Detective Godshall coordinates with all of Berks County LawEnforcement to obtain special crimes in various municipalities that mayneed extra media attention. He sorts through the various submissionsfrom law enforcement, reviews the information and completes thearticle report that is then forwarded to the media. The“Crime of the Week” submissions have led to numerous“tips” being called into Crime Alert that resulted inarrests for various crimes that have been committedthroughout Berks County. To date, Crime Alert isresponsible for receiving tips that led to 581 arrests andhave paid out $375,324 to Tipsters.
For more information on Crime Alert Berks, pleasevisit their website at www.alertberks.org.
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Exeter Police K9 Teams Win in CompetitionOn September 28, 2014, officers from the Exeter Township Police Department participated in the 2014
Lehigh Valley Police K9 Trials at the Salisbury High School Stadium in Lehigh Valley. The Officers and K9partners competed against other teams in the region in various exercises including; obedience, narcoticssearch, fastest dog, tactical obedience, and call-off (closest to the decoy before obeyingthe “call-off” command to stop the attack). The event was attended by a crowdinterested in seeing the teams in action and, thanks to sponsors, $2,000 was raised tohelp families of fallen officers.
Officer Terry Reichart & K9 Kaz (at right) earnedthe top overall winner for the second year in a row!The Reichart/Kaz team took 1st place in obedience,2nd place in fastest dog & 3rd place in tactical obedi-ence.
Officer Brian Eveland & K9 Nitro (at left)took home 3rd place in call-offs.
The township, Chief Christopher Neidert andthe Police Department are very proud of our K9teams! You can see pictures of the event athttp://photodo.smugmug.com/LVHK92014
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Contact Phone Numbers
Administration (610) 779-5660Police (610) 779-1490Parks & Rec. (610) 406-0263Engineering (610) 779-5702Treatment Plant (610) 582-8300Newsletter (610) 779-5660RCC Pro Shop (610) 779-1626RCC Restaurant (610) 779-1000
2015 Meeting DatesBoard of Supervisors
Second & Fourth Monday of Each Month (except May) at 7pmJanuary 12th, January 26th, February 9th, February 23rd, March 9th, March 23rd, April 13th, April 27th, May 11th,May 26th, June 8th, June 22nd, July 13th, July 27th, August 10th, August 24t, September 14th, September 28th,October 12th, October 26th, November 9th, November 23rd, December 14th, December 28th
Planning CommissionThird Monday of Each Month at 7pm
January 19th, February 16th, March 16th, April 20th, May 18th, June 15th, July 20th, August 17th, September 21st,October 19th, November 16th, December 21st
EDACFirst Monday (except January & September) at 7pm
January 7th, February 2nd, March 2nd, April 6th, May 4th, June 1st, July 6th, August 3rd, September 9th, October5th, November 2nd, December 7th
All Meetings are open to the public and are held at the Township Hall, 4975 DeMoss Road, Reading, BerksCounty, Pennsylvania. Meetings are also posted on our website calendar at www.exetertownship.com,including agendas, which are posted the Friday before the meetings.
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