
| Carroll Township Info |
| Do I Need A Permit? A building permit is required for new construction, additions, alterations, renovations and various repairs. Finishing basements, pre-built sheds, in ground and above ground swimming pools-inflatable pools included, electric service upgrades, concrete pads (if attached to the dwelling) and retaining walls (over 4 foot high) also need a building permit. Most building permits fall under the PA Uniform Construction Code which require review of the application and inspections of the construction. In order to make it easier for our residents we handle the applications in house. |
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| The National Earthquake Information Center said a magnitude 2 tremor shook part of York County the first weekend in October. Anyone that felt those tremors or the tremors that occurred this past weekend, October 19th are asked to call Jeri Jones, Geologist for York County at 887-7103 or email him at jonesgeo@hughes.net http://www.fema.gov/hazard/earthquake/index.shtm http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/earthquakes.shtm LCSN Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Network Here you will find information about the Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Seismographic Network (LCSN), along with information on earthquakes in the Eastern United States and seismology. |
| All lands within or abutting the Rural Agricultural Zone are located within an area where land may be used for commercial agricultural production. Owners, residents, and other users of this property may be subjected to inconvenience, discomfort, and the possibility of injury to property and health arising from normal and accepted agricultural practices and operations including but not limited to noise, odors, dust, the operation of machinery of any kind including aircraft, the storage and disposal of manure, the application of fertilizers, soil amendments, herbicides, and pesticides. Owners, occupants, and users of this property should be prepared to accept such inconveniences, discomfort, and possibility of injury from normal agricultural operations, and are hereby put on official notice that Section 4 of the Pennsylvania Act 133 of 1982 The Right to Farm Law may bar them from obtaining a legal judgment against such normal agricultural operations. Before you move to the country read this |
| New 6-7-2011(complete updated missing pages now included) Carroll Township Police Management Study CCSG's Act 100 (Right to Know request) was denied twice by Carroll Township. CCSG asks Why does Carroll Township not want you to see this? After 2 denials from Carroll Township, Governor's Office of General Counsel made this public study available to CCSG General Counsel determination Why is it so hard to get a copy of a public document? |