today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!
Quote for today… “powers and duties of Code official to require inspections of residential rental units whenever there is a change in tenant; providing for the repeal of inconsistent Ordinances” – Extracted from a lengthy LEGAL NOTICE about revisions to multiple ordinances that will be discussed and voted on at the August 10 Borough Council meeting.
- Columbia Borough is seeking a part-time codes enforcement officer.
- The owner of Perfect Settings, Daisy Pagan, confirmed that the Borough Fire Chief did a safety inspection on her property’s emergency exit routes yesterday morning. She indicates the fire chief’s recommendation to the borough will be to install to have a panic bar installed on the inside of the fenced in area that’s obstructing a safe exit from the building in case of an emergency.
- Wonder whether the cost of that will be tacked onto charges being prepared for the property owner of the”olympian and egregious debacle” on the 200 block of Locust Street?
- “Do you have to tell a cop you’re using a dash cam?” – Boston.com
- 15% of Americans don’t use the internet. Who are they? – Pew Research Center
- Newspaper industry lost 3,800 full-time editorial professionals in 2014 – Poynter Institute

- So, according to online posts, there are people purporting to be representatives from an electric company who are going door-to-door; one post said the representatives are “extremely rude.”
- One Borough Ordinance states: “No person shall engage in any transient retail business within Columbia Borough unless such person has procured a license as provided by this chapter” and transient retail business includes “The sale or offering for sale of any goods or any services by any of the following means: “Peddling, canvassing, soliciting or taking orders, either by sample or otherwise, upon the streets, sidewalks or any public place, or from house to house, within Columbia Borough.” [NOTE: In the above graphic, clearly the seller at the door is not a codes department representative: no hoodie and he’s sporting ID.]
- Steelton home intruders dressed as police – FOX 43-TV Another report here – PennLive
- State troopers under investigation for “possible brutality” – WHTM Channel 27 News
- Question: Who’s the back-up quarterback for the New England Patriots? Tom Brady won’t be starting for at least the first four games this year.
- Donegal Group’s second quarter profiits are up dramatically – Central Penn Business Journal

Jesus another part time???
Dump Jeff Helm now!
Fire Bob the lush!!!
Just get a honest hardworing Bloke to do the job !!!!
Our codes department Sucks!!
On to my morning meds!!!
Thanks Columbia!
POOF POOF POOF POOF
Question, are all code officers, full or part-time, certified for code enforcement?
Casper
Great question, Casper. Anyone have first hand knowledge on the topic?
Here’s what the state says about that: http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/uniform_construction_code/10524/certified_code_officials/553799
By clicking through on the CERTIFICATION LIST link, we found two names with Columbia as an address town: Ken Barto and Ed Fisher.
And then there’s the CERTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND THIRD PARTY AGENCIES WEBSITE: http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/uniform_construction_code/10524/certification_of_individuals___third_party_agencies/553791
And the CERTIFIED THIRD PARTY AGENCIES FOR BUILDINGS that includes Commonwealth Code Inspection Service, Inc. http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=564003&mode=2