

“That’s an increase of approximately $1,400 per year.”

“He’s (Thorpe) requesting to go to $3 per unit,” said O’Neill. He said that currently Thorpe has been paid $2.60 per unit. He said Thorpe requested last month an increase in pay of each unit. In other business, O’Neill read Resolution 2021-04, which is to establish the compensation of the supervisors’ real estate tax collector Scott Thorpe. The supervisors voted to approve the resolution. “They (liquor control board) wanted the word ‘restaurant.’ They wanted spelled out exactly ‘1109 Northern Boulevard.’ We had put in the tax map number.” ”We had it said it (Sheetz) was going to be an ‘eatery,’” O’Neill said. Township manager David O’Neill said that the liquor control board called and emailed asking to change some of the words on the resolution. 6 of 2020, which was a liquor transfer license to Sheetz.

8, the supervisors amended Resolution No. At the South Abington Township supervisors meeting on Feb.
