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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-1908 NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE AlTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 AlTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREKA. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants NOTICE TO DEFEND YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after tllls Complaint and Notice are served, by entering a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the Court your defenses or objections to the claims set fonh against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or propeny or other rights Important to you. YOU SHOULD TAKE TIllS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR 1ELEPHONE TIffi OFFICE SET FORlH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. CUMBERLAND CDUNIY BAR ASSOCIATION 32 SOlITH BEDFORD STREET CARLISLE, P A 17013 1-800-990-9180 or (717) 249-3166 NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY In NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREKA. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants COMPLAINT NOW CDME the Plaintiffs, John T Mongelli, Gweneth D. Mongelli, Derek A Mongelli and Denise A. Mongelli, by and through their attorney, Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, and in support of their claims avers the following: 1. Plaintiffs John T. Mongelli and Gweneth D. Mongelli are adult individuals residing at 608 Williams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17055 which property abuts the subject of the instant litigation. 2. Plaintiffs Derek A Mongelli and Denise A Mongelli are adult individuals residing at 915 Streamside Way, Marysville, Peny County, Pennsylvania 17053. 3. Defendant Frank Tamanini is an adult individual who maintains an office and place of business at 3223 Market Street, Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17011, hereinafter referred to as "Tamanini". 4. Defendant Toodle Station L.L.C is a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation with a regisrered corporate office of 3245 Market Street, Camp Hill, Gunberland County, Pennsylvania 17011, hereinafter referred to as "Toodle Station". 5. On or about November 9,2002 Plaintiffs and Tamanini entered into a written agreement for sale by Plaintiffs and purchase byTamanini of a certain land known as 608 Williams Grove Road, situated in Upper Allen Township and Mechanicsburg Borough, Cumberland County, P A and consisting of 20 acres more or less ("the real estate"). A copy of said agreement is artached hereto as Exhibit" A". 6. On or about November 23, 2002 Plaintiffs and Tamanini entered into an addendum to the first mentioned agreement, a copy of which addendum is attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 7. On or about May 10, 2004, Tamanini contacted Plaintiffs regarding his desire to acquire the rental apartments owned by Plaintiffs that were originally to be omitted from the agreement, and the sale of the additional property was memorialized in a second addendum to the agreement of sale dared November 23,2002. A copy of the agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "C'. 8. The parties, excluding Plaintiff Denise A Mongelli, executed a Stormwarer Easement Agreement dared September 10, 2004. Said agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "D". 9. T amanini made a verbal offer to make improvements to the water management system, such that Plaintiff would be comfortable in signing Easement Agreement upon Defendant's completion. Said improvements were to include a formation of a swale to channel waters away from the exposed lower level area of Plaintiffs 608 Williams Grove Road propeny to the boundary of lot 5 (639 William WaJ1 and the rear corner of the Plaintiffs retained propeny. 10. Paragraph 6 of the Addendum identified as Exhibit B calls for Tamanini to, at his sole cost and expense, create a natural evergreen buffer zone of evergreen plantings at time of excavation of each lot or common area between said lots and Plaintiffs' retained propeny. 11. At present, each lot adjoining the Plaintiffs' retained propeny has been excavated. 12. Paragraph 4 of the Addendum identified as Exhibit B calls for Tamanini to place as-wire high tension fence across the boundary of the Upper Allen and Monroe townships for the 20 acre tract of land in question upon the ground breaking and improvements to the land at buyer's sole Cost and Expense. 13. Excavation of lots and roadways commenced two weeks prior to the September 10, 2004 date of settlement as the Plaintiffs acted in good faith and were agreeable to allowing the project to move forward. 14. At the time of settlement on September 10, 2004, Plaintiffs settled with Tamanini, who acted as a representative of Trindle Station, and Trindle Station assumed the obligations of Tamanini under the agreement of sale, and the addenda thereto. 15. The residential development to be built on the propenywas to be known as Trindle Station Phase!. 16. Said development is located along Williams Grove Road in Upper Allen Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 17. Trindle Station was required to construct and install sidewalks along Williams Grove Road, including the portion of Williams Grove Road in front of Plaintiffs' retained property, which is the residence of Plaintiffs John and Gweneth Mongelli. 18. Settlement occurred on September 10, 2004 between the parties and construction of homes has commenced on the site since that time. 19. Omstruction of public improvements including sanitary sewer systems and storm water management systems have been constructed on the property. 20. Stormwater Facility Ponds and stormwater management designed by Alpha Engineering for Trindle Station were designed with the intention of carrying water to the stormwater detention facilities on the site and to properly manage stormwater runoff. COUNT I - BREACH OF CONTRACT 21. Paragraphs one through twenty are incolporated herein as if set forth at length. 22. While Trindle Station has completed sidewalk and paving improvements for the Trindle Station Phase I project to all areas of the Williams Grove Road right-of-way including work done in a southerly direction to and even within the existing neighboring development known as Peachtree, it has failed to complete said improvements in the area which crosses said Plaintiffs' retained property. 23. Trindle Station has failed to install the evergreen buffer as required by the tenns of the agreement. 24. Trindle Station has failed to construct or install the fence line along the western boundary as required by the agreement of sale. 25. AI; a result of said failure, construction and improvement apparatus have traveled across the Plaintiffs' retained farm ground in Monroe Township damaging crops and causing losses to the Plaintiffs. 26. Moreover, Trindle Station, in the excavation and construction of a stormwater retention pond, removed considerable amounts of topsoil, and has failed to complete final grading around said pond and drainage system components, leaving the Plaintiffs' retained property unsuitable for agricultural purposes. 27. Approximately a total of 10 acres of fannland has been damaged as a result of the failures of Trindle Station. 28. Lost and damaged crops on Plaintiffs' property are estimated to be in excess of $10,000.00. 29. Trindle Station auempted to construct a drainage swale and retaining wall to prevent drainage onto Plaintiffs' retained property. However, said work is not complete and Plaintiffs' retained property has had significant amounts of stormwater runoff entering onto Plaintiffs' retained property. 30. Plaintiffs have made nwnerous and continuing suggestions to permit correct the situation and to prevent future runoff from entering upon Plaintiffs' retained property, and to date, said suggestions have been ignored. 31. Such deficiencies were brought to the Trindle Station's attention in a timely manner. Furthermore, the water management system as provided by Trindle Station failed on or about September 5, 2005. 32. Trindle Station, through Tamaillni, agreed to complete the water management system with haste and offered to contemplate the addition of a French field drain and grate system To date, no action has been forthcoming from Trindle Station to address and correct deficiencies. 33. In an effort to accommodate Trindle Station's need to continue to move the project forward, Plaintiffs applied for an occupancy permit plan for Trindle Station on behalf Trindle Station before seulement occurred. Frank T amanini is listed as Developer of the project and as such agreed to all notes posted on the PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit Plan, dated June 1, 2004 and revised August 27, 2004 so that work could commence as soon as possible after conveyance. 34. Said plan likewise calls for the construction of a 4' Sidewalk with curb ramps along the Williams Grove Right of way from Peachtree Drive along Williams Grove Road across Trindle Station's William Way to the northern boundary of the Plaintiffs' retained property at 608 Williams Grove Road. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully requests the Court to grant Plaintiffs specific perfonnance, to order the Defendants to perform their obligations in accordance with the terms of the parties' agreements, enjoin the Defendants to keep from conveying to any third party any of the real estate known collectively as Trindle Station Phase I until such time as terms of the agreements have been met as outlined above and in exhibits "A" and "B" and "c' and to grant such other relief as the Court may deem appropriate and just. COUNT II - SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 35. Paragraphs one through thirty-four are incOIporated by reference as if set forth at length. 36. Trindle Station completed the sidewalks for the most portions of the project as required. 37. Trindle Station completed the transition ramps at Peachtree and Williams Way but has failed to complete the work at the Plaintiffs' two driveways that circumnavigate the property. 38. Likewise, Trindle Station has failed to provide asphalt paving to restore the driveway entrances to their pre-construction condition. 39. Trindle Station, through Tamanini, has failed to adequately explain the failures to complete the required work identified herein. 40. Upon infonnation and belief, Plaintiffs believe that Trindle Station has an agreement with E. G. Stoltzfus, a new homel residential builder, to purchase lots within Trindle Station Phase I. 41. Upon infonnation and belief, Trindle Station has conveyed at least an equitable interest in no less than one-third (1/3) of the building lots to E.G. Stoltzfus. 42. In conveying said lots, Trindle Station failed to meet its obligations under the tenns of the agreements with the Plaintiffs in providing a buffer and water management system. 43. Furthermore, Plaintiffs have leamed from representatives of E. G. Stoltzfus that Trindle Station did not transfer any obligation to E. G. Stoltzfus to comply with any of the tenns incorporated in the agreements between Plaintiffs and Trindle Station. 44. Plaintiffs are concerned that Trindle Station has shown a willful disregard to complete the terms of the agreements between the parties. 45. Plaintiffs fear that should Trindle Station continue to convey building lots to third parties without first meeting its obligations to Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs will be irreparably harmed, their retained properties will be devalued and Trindle Station and Tamanini will be unjustly enriched. 46. Plaintiffs perlorrned their obligations under the agreements in a timely and sufficient manner. Furthermore, Plaintiffs acconunoclated Trindle Station's schedule by allowing construction to conunence prior to senlement and by allowing Trindle Station to construct a stormwater management system on Plaintiffs' retained lands with the expectation that Trindle Station was to address and correct deficiencies with the water management system. 47. The real estate that is the subject of the parties' agreement is unique as Plaintiffs retain property to either side of Trindle Station Phase I. 48. Plaintiffs will be irreparably harmed should Trindle Station continue to convey lots without perlorming its prior obligation to Plaintiffs. Current and future owners of conveyed lots have no obligation with Plaintiffs to meet the terms of the agreements established between the parties. 49. There is no adequate remedy by law, which would place Plaintiffs in the position they bargained for, and have the right to expect, as a direct result of Trindle Station's failure to live up to the terms of the agreement between the parties. so. The terms of these agreements were fully contemplated, foreseen by the parties, and willingly signed by the parties in the process of drafting the agreements. 51. Plaintiffs are concerned that Toodle Station's actions show a willful disregard and pmposeful violation of the agreements thus devaluing the Plaintiffs' total compensation and position in the agreement while unjustly inflating the standing of Toodle Station. 52. Furthermore, the value of the Plaintiffs retained properties will be irreparably devalued by the accelerated volwne and rate of water runoff onto the 608 Williams Grove Road Property and the large water retention pond that occupies lands in Monroe Township with a drain system across the property. 53. Justice requires that Plaintiffs be granted specific perfonnance to the tenns of the agreements and that Toodle Station be ordered to comply with the tenns of the agreements between Plaintiffs and Defendants before Defendants may continue to convey building lots to third parties as such action could further damage Plaintiffs retained properties and exacerbate their losses. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respecrfully requests the Court to grant Plaintiffs specific perfonnance, to order the Defendants to perform their obligations in accordance with the tenns of the parties' agreements, enjoin the Defendants to keep from conveying to any third party any of the real estate known collectively as Toodle Station Phase I until such time as tenns of the agreements have been met as outlined above and in exhibits" A" and "B" and "c' and to grant such other relief as the Court may deem appropriate and just. Dated: April -3. 2006 Na , Esquire 10 W Igh Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Supreme Court LD. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Plaintiffs VERIFICATION I, the undersigned, hereby verify that I am a plaintiff in this action and that the facts stated in the above Complaint are true and correct to the best of my information and belief. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. CS. Section 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. 4>,(;-/ 3~ 2006 -, 1ftk!4r( 3~ 2006 -, :; /3() _,2006 / :;/ .:il2006 / ~Y\;L>>_0u \ill(m~ \A--' Denise A. Mongelli "- L':/ .? . . ...:;i Jolm T. Mongelli L ( it 1 to ctiuiA (}l (J1~(ltJ eneth D. Mongelli STANDARD AGT AlS- VL :JVillNT FOR THE SALE OF VACA 1'LAND TIli" form rec'ofllmended nlJd approved for, ou( not rcm;Cled to use by, Lhe members of U,e Pelll1sylvauia Assod'I'Dll of REALTORS'" (PAR) I SELLER'S BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP WITH PA LICENSED BROKER !BROKERICOmpany) ?-1="/JIIIA".(, ~...~Af"., ,t&s.Q.e". PRONE "7(,1,(.3= ADDRESS -:o.,\k f"'AOVfl 1S7 Cl:>t p~ /70/ I FAX 761 /'-I<""~ , BROKER IS IHE AGENT FOR SELLER Designated Agent(s) for Seller, If applicable: OR Broker is NOT the Agent for Seller and is alan: IB""A"GENT FOR BUYER 0 TRANSACTION LICENSEE ,'LAT ONSHIP WITH PA LICENSED BROKER BROKER (Compan:y) .5,oc;.. PHONE ?6/ L.scro ADDRESS I7C; FAX '/{.( I~ BR~R IS THE AGENT FOR BUYER Designated Agent(s) for Buyer, if applicable: {5<J yEe. IS ,t./C6N<;.ia::> 8.Q9V1oR WIT6t- U,011~ Ja.-'t. Broker is NOT the Agent fuc Buyer and is alan: 0 AGENT FOR SELLER D SUBAGENT FOR SELLER 0 TRANSACTION LICENSEE When Ule same Broker is Agent for Seller and Agent for Buyer, Broker is a Dual Agent. All of Broker's licensees are also Dual Agents UNLESS Ulere are separate Designated Agent(s) for Bu:yer and Seller, U the same Licensee is designated for SeIler and Bu}'er, the Licensee is a DualAgenl 1 , 3 4 5 " 1 8 9 1U 11 12 13 14 15 '" " 18 19 2D 21 12 " 24 L itbill lIgreement d,t,d SELLER(S) DcR~ It. ;Df~IS" A. - 0 T. /70 5" t-\oNGe("I.-I ,lsbet,!ccn II BUYER(S) called "Seller," and v , ,o~ called "Buyer." 2. PROPERTY (1-96) SeIler hereby agrees to sell and convey to Buyer, who hereby agrees to purchase: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piet.:e of ground \lith buildings and improvements thereon erected, if any, known as: 4PiPffll>( 2D ftc;n~ 'J>D(J.](MJ Of (,,<I'i! WIU,..IN15 C~Vl:; /l.~. , MECut. i>/f {' s..." "IfVW\1 the rVVp of t.J1i>i>.:=;e -1'''''''''' A/ County of C'" 0 M. fSi=-r. L.+^J f\ in the Commonwealth of Pennsyh'anla, Zip Code 1?C>~.s Identification (e.g., Tax ill #; Parcel #; Lot, Block, Deed Book, Page, Recording Date) f'A.eiY-z=./ -::JJ:= ~':J.-oq... 0!;<J{ COI 3. TERMS (7-01) (A) Purchase Price ;~~ ~CJ"'OR~~ ptv,,~'D S ,. D:o.vn<. ) U.S. Dollars which will be paid to Seller by Buyer as follows: 1. Cash or check at Signi2 this Agreement: ' 2. Cash or check within () days of the execution of this Agreement: 3. 4. "i;OOo '!:? "'\,060 ...~ 25 $ $ $ $ '3'70"0"0.,,,0 TOTAL $ '-10(), 000. ~ (B) Deposits paid on account of purchase price to be held b) li' Seller, unless otherwise stated here: V-I l Q}..)E (C) Seller's written approval to be on or before: II 0"1- (D) Settlement to be on S1= F ~. 10 flr IV Dl )1-1 , or before if Buyer and Seller agree. (E) Conveyance from Seller wii! be by fee simple deed of special warranty unless othenvise stated here; - Cash, cashier's or certified check at time of settlement: 16 21 '" 29 " 31 32 33 34 35 36 31 J8 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4fi 41 49 43 50 51 52 53 54 55 " 57 58 " (F) Payment of transfer taxes will be divided equally between Buyer and Seller unless otherwise stated here: -- (G) At time of settlement, the following ""ill be adjusted pro-rata on a daily basis between Buyer and Seller, reimbursing where applicable: taxes (see Notices and Information Regarding Tax Proration); rents; interest on mortgage assumptions; condominium fees and home- owner association fees, if any; water and/or sewer fees, if any, together with any other lienable municipal services. The charges are to be pro-rated for the period(s) covered: Seller will pay up to and including the date of settlement; Buyer will pay for all days following settlement, unless otherwise stated here: -- 4. FIXTURES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY (1-00) (A) INCLUDED in this sale and purchase price are all existing items perrrumently installed in the Property, free of liens. Also included: W,k, (B) LEAS.EP items (items not owned by Seller); Nlh~ (C) EXCLUDED: -- S. SPECIAL CLAUSES (7-01) (A) Be~re signing this Agreement: lW'~yer and Seller have received the Consumer Notice as adopted by the State Real Estate Commission at 49 Pa. Code ~35.336. Muyer and Seller have received a statement of their respective estimated dosing costs. o Buyer has received the Deposit Money Notice (for cooperative sales when Broker for Seller is holding deposit money). (B) The following are a part olthis Agreement if checked: o Tenant-Occupied Property Addendum (PAR Form TOP) o IH" A~"'Ov.l"\ o . AlS. VL Page 1 of 6 ~ Seller Initials' COPYRIGHT PENNS\'LVANlAASSOCIA ON OF REALTORS<!l1998 81<>1 DUyerlJlllla1s~ m Pennsylvania Association of u::::! REALTORS<!l "'All=" ....._........."""~I"."""".....,. 1 , 3 . 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 16 10 " 21 " 23 24 25 " 27 " " 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 " 43 44 45 46 41 48 43 50 51 52 53 54 55 " 51 " " l:)<JD /UI /-J 5' "' 52 OJ 6,1 75 (I. DATES/Tll\IE IS OF THE ESSENCE (5-r (A) The said dale for selllement aud all olhe, .,e5 and times referred 10 for the performance of any of tne obligatiQlls of tbis Agreement arc hereby agreed to be of the essence of tllis Agreement and must be adhered to (3 J For the purposes of this Agreement, nUUlbn of obys \Nil! be cowlted from the date of cxccUlion, by excluding the duy this Agreement was executed and including the lasl day of the time petiou. (C) The dale of settlement is not eKtended by ::my other provision of tltis Agreement aud may only be extended by mutual written agreement of the parties. - 7. Fl~NCING CONTINGENCY (7-01) ijtr WAlVED. Tins sale is NOT contingent on financing. o ELECTED (A) This sale is contingent upon Buyer obtaining financing as follows: 1. Amount of loan $ 2. fvtinimum Term 3. 'lYpe: D Land Acquisition Only o Land Acquisition and Construction DOther 4. Iuterest rate _ %; however, Buyer agrees to accept the interest rate as may be committed by the lender, not to exceed a maximum interest rate of %. 5. Discount points, loan origination, loan placement and other fees charged by the lender as a percentage of the ldan (excluding any insur- ance premiums and VA funding fee) not to exceed_ % of the loan. The interest rale and fees provisions required by Buyer are satisfied if a lender makes available to Buyer the right to guarantee an interest rate at or below the Maximum Interest Rate specified herein with the percentage fees at or below the amount specified herein. Buyer gives Seller the right, at Seller's sole option and as permitted by the lending institution and applicable laws, to contribute financially, without promise of reimbursement, to the Buyer and/or lender to make the above tenns available to Buyer. (B) Within 10 days of the execution of this Agreement, Buyer will make a completed, written financing application to a responsible lender &:cord- ing to the terms above. The Broker for Buyer, if any, otherwise the Broker for Seller is authorized to communicate with the lender for the purposes of assisting in the loan process. (C) I. Upon receipt of a financing commitment, Buyer will promptly deliver a copy of the commitment to Seller. 2. Financing commitment date . If a written commitment is not received by Seller by the above datc, Buyer and Seller agree to extend the commlbnent date until Seller tennlnates this Agreement In writing. 3. Seller has the option to terminate this Agreement in writing, on or after the financing cOnmlltment date, if the financing commitmcnt: a. Is not valid until the date of settlement, OR b. Is conditioned upon the sale and settlement or any other property, OR c. Contains any other condition not specified in this Agreement. 4. In the event Seller does not terminate this Agreemcnt as provided abovc, Buyer has the option to terminate this Agreement in writing if the financing conunitrnent: a. Is not obtained bv or valid until the date of selllement, OR b. Is conditioned upon the sale and settlement or any other property which do not occur by the date of settlcment, OR c. Contains any other condition not specified in tltis Agreement which Buyer is unable to satisfy by the date of settlement. 5. If this Agreement is terminated as specified in paragraphs 7 (C) (2), (3) or (4), all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be retumed to Buyer. Buyer will be responsible for any premiums for mechanics lien insurance and/or title search, or fee for cancellation of same, if any; AND/OR any premiums for flood insurance, mine subsidence insurance, and/or fu'e insurance with extended covemge, insurance binder charges or cancellation fee, if auy; AND/OR any appraisal fees and charges paid in advance to lender. (D) SeJjerAssist ~ NOT APPLICABLE o APPLICABLE. Seller will pay: o $ o 8, INSPECTIO!'\S (1-98) (A) Seller hereby agrees to permit inspections by aulhorized appraisers, reputable certifiers, insurer's representatives, surveyors, municipal officials and/or Buyer as may be required by the lending institutions, if any, or insuring agencies. Seller further agrees 10 pennit any other inspections required by or provided for in tile terms of this AgreemenL. (B) Buyer agrees Lhat Buyer, or anyone on the Propelty at Buyer's direction or on Buyer's behalf, will leave the Propeny in its same condition. In the case of damage, Buyer will bear the risk of restoring lhe Property or of reimbursing Seller for any loss of value. (C) Buyer reserves the right to make a pre-settlement inspeclion of tIle Property. Buyer's right to make Iltis inspection is not waived by any other provision of this Agreement. 9. STATUS OF WATER (7-01) (A) An off-Property source of watcr 0/ is not available for the Property. i?I is available for the Property through (Name of Service Provider) 1.911.-nry, W~ ~. COj'mECTlON TO OFF -PROPERTY WATER SOURCE CONTINGENCY r;;r'" WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has tIle option to make this Agreement contin.gent on determining that Lhe terms of cOlmecting the Propcrty to an off-Property water source are acceptable to Buyer. Buyer WANES THlS OPTION aud agrees to dle RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECIED. Buyer will, witItin _ days of the execution of this Agreement and at Buyer's expense, detenuine the temlS of connecting the Property to the water source. Ifdle tenus of connection are not acceptable to Buyer, Buyer will: I. Accept the Property a<; is and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of tlJis Agreement, OR 2. Terminate tIlis Agreement in writing, in which case ul1 deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement of Sale will be vom. (B) 0 Seller represents that the Property is served by an on-site water source. ON-SITE WATER SERVICE INSPECTION CONTINGENCY o WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has the option to request an on-site water service inspection of the Property. BUYER WAIVES TIllS OPTION and agrees Lo the RELEASE set fOrUl in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECTED 1. Buyer has thc option, within _ days of the execution of this Agreement and at Buyer's expense, to deliver to Seller a written inspec- tion report by a qualified, professional water testing company of the quality and/or quantity of the on-site water service. 2. Seller agrees to locate and provide access to the on-site (or individLlal) water system, if applicable, at Seller's expense, if required by the inspection company. 3. If the report reveals that the water service does not meet the minimum standards of any applicable governmental audlOrity and/or fails to satisfy the requirements tor quality and/or quantity as set by the lender, if any, then Seller will, within _ days of receipt of tbe report, notify Buyer in writing of Seller's choice to: a. Upgrade the water service to the minimum acceptable levels, before settlement, in which case Buyer accepts the Property and agrees to tlie RELEASE set forth ill paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR b. Not upgrade the water service. 4 If Seller chooses not to upgrade the service to minimum acceptable levels. or fails to respond within the time given, Buyer will, within _days,eidler: a. Accept the Property and dle water service and. ifrequired by Ille lender, if any, and/or any governmental autIlOrity, upgrade the watcr service before settlement or within the time required by Ule lender, if any, andJor any governmental authority, at Buyer's expense and with Seller's permission, which will not be unreasonably withheld, and agree to the RELEASE set furth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. If Seller denies Buyer permission to upgrade the water service, Buyer may, within 5 days of Seller's denial, tenninate this Agreement. If Buyer terminates this Agreement, all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be retumcd promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID, OR b. Temtinate this Agreemcnt, in wlJich case all deposit monies paid un account of purchase price will be returned promptly tu Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID. (C) 0 Buyer is aware that there is no developed water source for the Property. "' "7 ti8 '" 70 11 72 73 " " 15 77 7B 79 "0 G1 "' B3 8,1 fl5 "' 0' 88 59 go " "' Q3 no " 95 9l go 99 1~0 1", '"' 1", 104 10S 1ilfl 1I1T '"8 109 1'10 111 112 113 114 '" 116 117 118 119 m 121 112 123 124 12[; 116 177 118 12' 130 131 137 133 134 13' 135 13, 133 139 14" 141 1<12 143 144 14' 145 147 148 1<19 150 151 152 153 15. 15' 155 157 158 years , maximum, toward Buyer's closing costs as permitted by die lender. AlS-VL Page 2 of 6 Scll"lniti~ ~ BuyerIlliliaIs: 00 51 "' 6J 1\4 76 " 67 .. " " 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 76 79 80 61 02 " 84 "' R6 67 .. .. go " " " " 95 96 97 98 " 150 1"' 102 '" 1114 105 105 107 108 109 115 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 125 121 122 123 124 125 12& 177 128 '" 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 130 135 145 141 142 14' 144 145 146 141 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 1 ~;~. (IN-SITE WATER SERVICE APPROVAL ITINGENCY o WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Bu)~, hilS the option to make this Agreement contingent on receiving municipnl approval for the inslal- lati'lJl of a wel!. BUYER WANES THIS OPTION and agrees to the RELEASE set forlh in pnmgmph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECTED. Within 10 days of the execution of this Agreement, Buyer will make a completed, written application for the municipal approval for the installation of a well. This sale is contingent upon Buyer obtaining, within _ days of the execution of this Agreement, munici- pal appruval fo, the installation of a well. Buyer will pay all costs associated with the application for npproval, including but not limited to, any municipal fees and test expenscs. in the evcnt Buyer is unable to secure app,uval for well installation, Buyer will either 1. Accept the Properly as is and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Terminate tills Agreement, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID. 10. STATUS OF SE\YER (7-01) (A) Seller represents that Property is served by: o Off-Property Sewage Disposal System D Individual On-Lot Sewage Disposal System (See Sewage Notice 1) D Individual On-Lot Sewage Disposal System in Proximity to Wen (See Sewagc Notice 1; see Sewage Notice 4, if applicable) o Ten-acre Permit Exemption (See Sewage Notice 2) D Holding Tank (See Sewage Notice 3) o None (See Sewage Notice 1) D None Available (See Sewage Notice 5 or Sewage Notice 6, as applicable) D (B) Connection to an off-Property sewage disposal system D is not available for the Property. ~ is available for the Property through (Name of Service Provider) iJi'PeP At".J ~ AI SEW~ Ac.tTJta: n t 1''1 PUllLlC SYSTEM CONTINGENCY Iil"" WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has the option to make this Agreement contingent on receiving municipal approval for- th~con- nection of the Property to a sewage disposal system. BUYER WAIVES TIllS OPTION and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. D ELEcrED. Within 10 days of the execution of this Agreement, Buyer will make a completed, written application for the municipal approval for the connection of the Property to a sewage disposal system. 'This sale is contingent upon Buyer obtaining, within _ days of the exe- cution of this Agreement, municipal approval for the connection of the ProperlY to a sewage disposal system. Buyer will pay all costs associ- ated with the application for approval, including but not limited to, any municipal fees and test expenses. In the event Buyer is unable to secure approval for sewer connection, Buyer will either: 1. Accept the Properly as is and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Terminate this Agreement, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be YOID. (C) INDIVIDUAL ON-LOT SE\YAGE DISPOSAL INSTALLATION CONTINGENCY D WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has the option to make tllis Agreemcnt contingent on receiving all applicable government approval for the installation of an individuJl sewage system. BUYER WAlVES THIS OPTION and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in para- graph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECTED. Within_days of the execution of this Agreement, o Buyer o Seller will make a completed, written application to all appropriate authorities for the installation of an on-lot sewage disposal system, and will pay all costs associated with the application for approval, including but not limited to, any fees and percolation test expenses. TItis sale Is contin- gent upon the receipt of all applicable government approval for the installation of an individual sewage system within _ days of the exe- cution of tllls Agreement. In the event test results are unacceptable to Buyer or approval for an individual sewage system is unable to be secured, Buyer will either: 1. Accept the Property as is and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Terminate this Agreement, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Ag,eement will be VOID. Buycr will promptly deliver all iut-onnation and test re.suIL~ acquired through the approval process to Seller. (D) lliDlVIDUAL ON-LOT SEWAGE DISPOSAL INSPECTION CONTINGENCY D WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buye, has the option to request an individual ol1,lot st:wage disposal inspection of the Property. BUYER WAIVES THIS OPTION and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECTED 1. Buyer has the option, within _ days of the execution of this Agreement and at Buyer's expense, to deliver to Seller a written inspec- tion report by a qualified, professional inspector of the individual on-lot sewage disposal system. 2. Seller, at Seller's expense, agrees, if and as required by the inspection company, to locate, provide access to and empty the individual on- lot sewage disposal system. Seller also agrees to restore the Property, at Seller's expense, prior to settlement. 3. If the reporl reveals defects that do not require expansion or replacement of the existing sewage disposal system, Seller will, within _ days of receipt of the report, notify Buyer ill writing of Seller's choice to: a. Correct the defects before settlement, including retests, at Seller's expense, in wllieh case Buyer accepts the Properly and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR b. Not correct the defects, or if Seller Cails to respond within Ule time gh'en, Buyer will, withiu_ days, either: 1) Accept the Property and the system and, if requircd by the lender, if any, and/or any governmental authority, correct the defects before settlement or within the time required by the lender, if any, and/or any governmental authority. at Buyer's sole expense and with Seller's pennission, which will not be unreasonably withheld, and agree to tlle RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. If Seller dellies Buyer permission to correct the defects, Buyer may, within 5 days of Seller's denial, tenni- nate this Agreement. If Buyer terminates this Agreement, all deposit monies paid 011 account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be YOID, OR 2) Terminate tltis Agreement in writing, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID. 4. If the reporl reveals the need to expand or replace the existing individual on,lot sewage disposal syslem, Seller may, within _ days of receipt of the reporl, submit a corrective proposal to Broker for Buyer, if any, utherv.'ise to Buyer. The corrective proposal will include, but not be limited to, the name of the remediation company; provisions for payment, including retests; and completion date for corrective measures_ Within 5 days of receiving Sellcr's corrective proposal, or if no corrective proposal is received within thc time given, Buyer will: a. Agree to the tenns of the corrective proposal, if any, in writing, in which case Buyer accepts the Property and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR b. Accept the Property and tlle system and, if required by the lender, if any, and/or any governmental authority, correct the defects before settlement or within the time required by the lender, if any, and/or any governmental authority, at Buyer's sole expense and with Seller's permission, which will not be unreasonably withlleld, and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. If Seller denies Buyer pennission to correct the defects, Buyer may, within 5 days of Seller's deuial, tenninate this Agreement. If Buyer leoninates this Agreement, all deposit mOlties paid on account of purchase plice will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID, OR c. Terminate this Agreement ill writing, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be YOID. 11. ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT & PROPERTY INSPECTIONS (1-98) (A) Seller represents and warrants that Seller has no knowledge, except as listed below, of whether: 1. The Properly has been contaminated by any substance in any lllanner which requires remediation; 2. The Property contains any wetlands, flood plains, or any other envirownelltally sensitive areas, development of which is limited or pre- c\uded by law; 3. The Property contains any substance, the removal or disposal of which is subject to any law or regulation; 4. Any law has been violated in the bandling or disposing of any material waste or the discharge of any material into thc soil, air, surface water, or ground water; 5. The Property contains u de EXCEPTIONS: ~ lfiU 161 161 t63 164 tf,5 166 161 16a 159 170 1/1 112 In 174 1/5 115 177 liB '" llln '"1 181 163 184 1~5 156 '"' 189 IBg 190 '"1 19~ IU3 194 195 19b 197 19" 199 200 2" 201 '"' 284 20' 206 {.07 Z08 209 2tO 217 m 213 2'4 215 2t6 ~n ZIB Z19 "" 221 2n 223 '" 225 ". 221 ". 229 '30 231 231 233 234 23' 236 237 238 239 240 '41 '" 243 244 "5 246 "7 248 '" 250 251 252 253 254 255 25' 257 ~T~__ AfS- VL Page 3 of 6 Buyt'rTniti:1ls: t59 160 '" 152 163 104 165 166 187 16. 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 17' 177 178 179 ," 181 162 103 104 166 10. 181 ,.. '" 190 '" '" 193 19' 195 196 197 ,.. 199 "0 ", '" '" '" 'OS ", 201 ". 209 '10 '" '" '" 214 Z15 '16 217 '" '" '" '21 Z22 2ZJ '24 Z25 '" m '" '" 230 231 23' 233 234 235 Z36 237 23. 23. 240 241 24' 243 24' 245 246 247 240 Z49 250 251 252 253 254 255 '56 257 12. 25~ 25'J 20' 261 262 '" 204 20' 20' Z67 20' 20' '" 271 Z72 '" '" 275 '" 271 21B ". 28' '" '" '" 28' '85 28' m 28' 28' (C) In the event any notices (including violatiollS) and assessments are received after execution of this Agreement and before settlement, Seller will 290 notify Buyer in ....>riting, within 5 days of receiving the notice or assessment, that Seller will: 291 1. Comply with notices and assessments at Seller's expense, in which case Buyer accepts the Property and agrees to the RELEASE set forth 292 in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. OR 293 2. NOT comply with nutices and assessments at Seller's expense, in which case Buyer will notify Seller within 5 days in writing that Buyer will: Zg4 a. Comply with the notices and assessments at Buyer's expense and agree to the RELEASE set foeth iu paragraph 24 o( this Agreer.we{tt, tQlj OR ;1'96 b. Terminate this Agreement, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer 297 and this. Agreement will be VOID. 298 If Buyer fails to notify Seller llithin thc time giycn, Buyer accepts the Properly and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in <'!I!I paragraph 24 uf this Agreement. 300 (D) BIl)'er is advhed that access to a public lOud may require issuance of a highway occupancy pennit from the Pennsylvania Department of 301 Transportation or appropriate authority. 302 13. TITLE, SURVEYS, & COSTS (7~01) 303 (A) The Property is to be conveyed free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, and easements, EXCEPTING HOWEVER tlle following: existing 304 deed restrictions, historic preservation restrictions or ordinances, buililing restrictions, ordinances, easements of roads, easements visible upon 305 the ground, easements of record, privileges or rights of public service companies, if any; otherwise the title to the above described reaL estate 306 will be good and marketable and such as will be insured by a reputable Title Insurance Company at the regular rates. 307 (B) In the event Seller is unable to give a good and marketable tiUe and such as will be insured by a reputable Title Company at the regular rates, 311B as specified in paragraph i3(A), Buyer will have the option of taking such title as Seller can give with.out changUJg the price, or bei\\g repaid 1.IIg all monies paid by Buyer to Seller on account of the purchase price and Seller will reimburse Buyer for any costs incurred by Buyer for those 310 items speCIfied in paragraph l3(C) and in paragraph 13(D) items (I), (2), (3); and 1Jl the latter event thefl:~ will be no further liability or obI!- 311 gatiou ou either of the parties llefelo and this Agreement will be.come VOID. 312 (C) Any sUITey or surveys which may be required by the Title Insurance Company or the absrracting attorney, for the preparation of an adequate 313 legal description of the Property (or Ule correction thereof), will be secured and paid for by Seller. Howeyer, any surveyor surveys desired by 314 Buyer or n~.quired by leader will be secmed and paid for by Buyer. 315 (0) Buyer will pay for the following: (1) Title search, title insurance and/or mechanics lien insurance or fee for cancellation of same:, if any: (2) 31/i Flood insurance, rue insurance with extended coverage, mine subsidence iusurance, aut.! cauce!latiou fees, if any; (3) Appraisal fees and 317 charges paid in advance to lender, if any; (4) Buyer's customary settlement costs and accruals. 310 14. ZONING CLASSIFlCATlON {l.9JD _ 319 (A) Zoning Classification 12.EJ5 I D1=1'J T { "" L.. . 320 Failure of this Agreement to contain the zoning classification (except in Ca.'les where the property (and each parcel OlercoI, if subdivir.lablel is 321 zoned solcly or primarily to permit single-fanilly dwellings) shall render this Agreement voidable at the option of the Buyer, and, if voided, 322 any deposiL~ tendered by Buyer shall be returned to the Buyer withont any requirement for court action. 37.3 (B) ZONING APPROVAL CONITNGENCY 324 o /NOT APPLICABLE 325 lid" WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has the option to make this Agreement contingent on receiving mllllicipat approval f01" the 326 intended llse of the Property. BUYER WANES THIS OPTION and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. 327 o ELECl'ED 328 L TIus sale is CGtttitlgenl on Buyer receiving zoning ",-pproval, or VarillllC~, or speci.al exception from 32.9 (municipality) 10 use the Property as a (proposed use). 33(1 2, Application for the approval (or ,,'ariance/special exception) will be made within _ days of the execution of this Agreemenl. Buyer, 331 will pay for applicati.DlH, legal repIcsentation, and any other costs associated with obtaining approval. 332 If tJle municipality requires the application to be signed by the current owner, Scller agrees to do so. 333 If fInal, unappealable approval is not obtaiued by , this Agreement will be VOID, in 334 which case all deposit monies paid 011 account of purchase price will be returncd promptly to Buyer. 335 15. LAND 1)I5E RESTRICTIONS OTHER TIlAN ZONING (7~01) 3311 (A) g None Known Ul (B) 0 TIle Property, or a p{)rtion of it, is preferentially assessed for tax purposes under the following Acts (See Land Use Restrictions Notices): 338 o Fannland and Forest Land Assessment Act (Clean and Green Program) 339 o Open Space Act (an Act enabling certain COUllties of the Commonwealth to covenant with land owners for prebervation of land in 341) fann, forest, water supply, or open space uses) 341 o AgricuituralArea Security Law, Act 43 of 1981, 3 P.S. S90l etseq. (Development Rigbts) 342 D~ rn o Buyer and Seller have deterlllined Ole consequences that may result from the sale or a change in the use of the Property, or any portion 344 of it. 345 (C) IiJ"'" Seller has no knowledge of any covenants, subdivision restrictions or other restrictions affecting the Property unless otherwise stated here: 346 _____ ~7 (D) lit' Seller ha~ 110 knowledge of any rights to timber, crops or minerals, except coal, that do not transfer with tue Pmperty unleSs. othecwis.e 146 stated here: ..--, 34{1 (E) 0 Buyer acknowledgcs that any land usc restrictions a550ciated with the Property'~ euwllment in the Clean and Green Program or under the 350 Ollcn Space Act or any other program identified ill tl.is. paragraph t5, are em;umbrances upon the Property. Buyer agrees that delivery of 351 ~""""mbmn'''Will',"l cinl", Sell"., 'oly ""d"p,""mph !J(A)nfU",A,,,,men!. ~ ~~ Bu}'crlniti, ._ __ AfS-VLPage40f6 Seller Initials: 356 (8) Seller alld Buyer acknowledgc that Bro~" I Is a liceu~ed rew estate broker; ... [s not an expen in construction, engineering, or euvironmental mallets: and 3. Has not made and will not make any represeutations or warranties nur conduct investigatious of the euvironmental condition or suita- ~ bility of the Property, or any adjacent properly. (C NVill.ONMENTAL AUDll'fINSPECTION CONTINGENCY WAIVED. Buyer understands that Buyer has the option to request audits and inspections of the Property. BUYER WAIVES TIllS OmaN and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of tllis Agreement. Buyer reserves the rigm. to make a pre-settlement inspection of the PWperty ",CU-et?- JD ~"fi'J...~1 &.''1 "P PH.tS~:1-- 70 J"6"'jE:f2-. o ELECTED. Wlthin _ days oftlle execJtion ofUusAgreement, Buyer has the option, at Buyer's expense, to have the followingandits or inspections completed by "licensed or othelwise qualified professional (check the inspections that Buyer will order): o Enviruwnemal Hazards o VndergrOlUld Storage Tanks o Property Bound;uy/Square Footage VeciIicationlDelineation o Flood Plain VerificatiorJDelineation o Wetlands Verificali.onfl)elineali.OI1 o Specific Property lllspection linuted to o If Buyer is not satisfied with an)' condition as stated in any written report Bnyer receives pursuant to the audits or inspections obtained under this provisioll, Buyer will, witlun the time allotted for obtaining such audits or inspections: 1. Accept the Property with the information stated in the report(s) and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Temlinate this Agreement in writing, in which case all deposit momes paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer aud this Agreement will be VOID. NOTICES & ASSESSl\1ENTS (1~98) (A) Seller represents as of Seller's execution of this Agreement, that no public improvement and/or homeowner association assessmentS have been made against the Property which remain unpaid and that no notice by any government or public authority ha~ been ~erved upon Seller or any- one on Seller's behalf, including notices relating to violations of zoning, housing, building, safety or frre ordinances which remain uncorrected, and that Seller knows of no condition that would constitute violation of any such ordinances which remain uncorrected, unless otherwise spec- if led here: -- (B) Seller knows of no other potential notices (including ,iolations) and assessments except as follows: - 258' '" 2GO 261 261 26' 264 '" 265 267 "" 259 27" m 272 27J 274 275 116 217 27r, 279 280 281 28' '0' '61 28' 264 2ft1 280 '89 25" 251 25' 29' 29' 295 ". 297 ". '" 300 '61 '" '03 3M 305 "" 307 3"' 309 31. 31[ 311 J1J 314 31' 316 3H 31. J10 32. m 322: 323 324 325 32" m 32B 329 '" 331 332 '" 334 33> 336 3,n 3Jii '" 34~ ~1 342 '" 344 ~, 345 3.17 343 3.19 364 351 35< 353 354 355 356 3. 4. 4[;2 16. Cl)\'tL NOnCE 35"/ i2f NOT APPUCABLE ;158 o APPLJCABLE 35\1 THJ~ DOCL:MENT MAY NOT SELL, CONVEY, TRANSfER, !NULTIE OR lNSL'RE THE 1TILE TO THE COALA."ID IllGHTS OF SUPPORT UNDERh'EATH TIlE SURfACE LAND 360 DESCRIBED OR REFERRE\) TO HEREIN, AND THE O\VNER OR OWNERS OF SUCH COAL MAY HAVE TIlE COMPLETE UJ0AL RlGfff TO REMO\'E ALL SUCH COAL AND 301 L'I TliAT CONNEcnON, DA.\lAGE !>lAY l\ESULTTO THE SURFACE OF TIlE LAND AND ANY HOUSE, nun..oING OR OTHER STRUCTURE ON OR IN SUCH LAND. (TItis 3li2 notice is set forth in the malUler provided in Section! of the Act of July 17, 1957, P.L. 984.) "Buyer acknowledg.es that he may nut be obtai.ni.JJ.g Ule l<i3 right of protection against subsidence re:;ulting froro coal mining operations, and that the property describcd herein may be protected from damage 364 due to mine subsidence by a pJivate contract with the owners of the economic interests in the coal. This acknowledgment is made for the plIIpose 365 of complying with the provisions of Section 14 of the Bituminous };1ine Subsidence and tile Ll'..nd Con5ervatklll Act of April 27 . 1966." B\.l)'eI agreel> 3611 to sign the deeJ from Seller which deed will contain the aforcsaid provision. 367 17. POSSESSION (7-01) 3611 CA) Possession h to be delivered by deed, k.eys (if any) and:. 369 1. Physical possession to vacmt Property free of debris, with all sffilCtureS broom.dean, at day and time of settlement, AND/OR 370 2. Assignment of existing lcase(s), together with any security deposits and interest, at timc of settlement, if Property is Jeaseu. at the eXe~U- 311 han of uus Agreement or unless oUlerwisc specified herein. Buyer will acknowledge existing 1case(s) by initialing said lease(s) at time of 312 execution of tlus Agreement. 313 (8) Seller will not enter iIlto any new leases, written extension of existing leases, if my, or additional leases for the Property without the written 314 consent of Buyer. 375 18. RECORDING (3-85) This Agreement will not be recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds or in any other office or place of public 316 record, and if8uyer causes or pewits this Agreement to be recorded, SeUer may elect to treat such act as a breac:hof th.i.s Agreement. 311 19. ASSIGNMENT (3-85) 'This Agreement will be binding upon the parties, their respective heirs, personal representatives, guardians and succes- 318 sors, and to the extent assignable, on the assigIl'l of the parties hereto, it being expressly understood, however, that Buyer will not transfer or assign 31g this Agreement witbout the \vritten consent of SeHer. 3110 20. DEPOSIT & RECOVERY FUND (1-98) 3111 (A) Deposits paid by Buyer within 30 days of settlement will be by cash, cashier's or certified check. Deposits, regardless of the fonn of payment 3112 and the person desigllO'.ted as payee \\'ill be pain in u.s. Dollars, and will be paid to Broker or party identified in paragraph 3(B), who wilt retain 333 them in an escrow account until consummatioll or tenninatirm of this Agreement in confonnity with all applicable laws and regulations. Any 384 uncashed check tendered as deposit may be held pending the acceptance of this offer. 385 (B) 1n the event of a dispute over entitlement to deposit monies, a broker holding the deposit is required by the Rules atld Regulations of the State 3116 Real Estate Commission (49 Pa. Code ~35.327) to retain the monics in escrow until the dispute is resolved. In the event of litigation for the 387 return of deposit monies, a broker will distribute the monies as directed by a fmal order of court or the written Agreement of the parties. Buyer 388 and Se11er agree that, in the event any broker or affilia.ted licensee is joined llllitigation for the return of deposit monies, the attorneys' fees and 3illl costs of the broker(s) and licensee(s) will be paid by the party joining them. 390 (C) A Real Estate Recovery Fund exists to reimburse any persons who have obtained a fmal civil judgment against a Pennsylvania real cl>tate 3\11 licensec owing to fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit in a real estate transaction and who have been unable to collect the judgment after exhaust- 392 ing all legal and equitable remedies. For complete details about the Fund, call (717) 783-3658, or 1-800-882-2113 (within Pennsylvauia) and 393 (717) 783-4854 (outside Pemlsy]vanill). 314 21. P~D COl\IMUNITY (HOJ\'mOWNERASSOClATION) NOTICE FOR PURPOSES OF RESALE ONLY (7-01) 395 !if NOT APPLICABLE 396 o APPUCABLE 397 (A) Buycr acknowledges that the Property is part of a pI:umed communit)' as defined by the Ullifonn planned Community Act. (See DefInition of 398 Planned ComJTIunity Nutice for tIle definition cuntained in the Act.) 399 (B) ~5407(a) ofihe Act requires Seller to furnish Buyer with a copy of tile Declaration (other than plats and plans), the bylaws, the rules and rcg~ 401l ulations of the association, and a Certificate containing Ule provisions set forth in ~5407(a) oftbe Act. 401 (C) Within _ days of the execution of this Agreement, Seller will submit a request to the association for a Certificate and the documents .w2 nccessary to enable Seller to comply with tlle Act. The Act provides dlat the association is required tu provide these documents within 10 days 403 of Seller's request. 404 tD) Ullder the Act, Seller is not liable to Buyer for the failme or delay of tbe association to provide the Certiflcate in a timely mallller, nor i& Seller 405 liable to Buyer for any erroneous information provided by thc Association and included in the Cenificate. 4116 (E) Buyer may dcclare the Agreement VOID at any time before BUyer's receipt of the association documents and for 5 days thereafter, OR until 407 settlement, whichever occurs first. Buyer's notice declaring the Agreement void must be in writing; iliere<rl.'ter W.l. depO'i.il morue:> will be 41')11 retumed to Buyer. 469 (F) In the event tbe association has the right to buy the Property (right of frrst refusal), and the association exercises that right, Seller win reim- 410 hurl>e Buyer for all monies paid by Buyer on accoU\)l of purchase price and for any costs incurred by Buyer for: (1) Title search, title insur- 411 ance andlor mechanics lien insurance or fee for cancellation of same, if any; (2) Flood insurance, fire insurance with extended coverage, mine 412 suhsidcnce insurance, and cancellation fees, if any; (3) Appraisal fees and charges paid in advance to mortgage lender, if any; (4) Buyer's 413 customary settlement costs audaccruals. 414 22. I\1AINTENANCE & RISK OF LOSS (1-98) 415 (A) Seller will maintain the Property, grounds, fixtures, md any personal property specifically scheduled herein in its present condition, normal 416 wear and tear excepted. 417 (B) In the event any system or appliance indudedin the sale of the Property fails and SeIler does not repair or replace the item, Scller will promptly 418 notify Buyer ill writing of Seller's choice to: .W:! 1. Repair or replace the failed system or appliance before settlclnent, or credit Buycr at settlement for the fair market value of the failed sys- 420 tern or appliance (this option must be acceptable to tIle lender, if any). In each case, Buyer accepts the Property and agrees to the 421 RELEASE set forth ill paragraph 24 of this Agreern.ent, OR 422 2. Make no repairs or replacements and not credit Buyer at settlement for the falr markct value of Ule failed system or appliance, in which 423 case Buyer will uotify Seller in writing within 5 days or before settlement, whichever is sooner, that Buyer will: 424 a.. Accept the Property alld agree to Ihe RELEASE set forlh in paragraph 24 of tills Agreement, OR 425 b. Terminate dus Agreement, in which case all deposit mOllies paid on account of purchas~ price will be returned promptly to Buyer 426 and this Agreement will be VOID. 427 (C) Sellc[ will bear: nl>k of loss from fire or other casualties until time of setUemelll. In the event of damage by fire or other casualties to any prop- 428 erty included in tbis sale that is not repaired or replaced prior to settlement, Buyer will !lave die uption of rescinding uris Agreement and 429 promptly receiving all monies paid all account of purchase price or of accepting the Property in its then condition together widl the proceeds 4J0 of any insurance recovery obtainable by Seller. Buyer is hereby notified Ulat Buyer may insure Buyer's equitable intercst in this Property as of 431 the time ofcxecution of this Agreement. 432 23. WAIVER OF CONTINGENCIES (1-00) 433 III the event this Agreement is contiugent on Buyer's right to lllSpect and/or repair the Property, Bu)'er's failure to exercise an)' of Buyer's optIons 434 within the time limits specified in the contingency provisiol1(s) will constitute a WAIVER of that contingency and Buyer accepts the 436 Property and agrees to the RELEASE set Eortb in paragrapb 24 of lbi!; Agreement 436 24. RELEASE (1-00) Buyer hereby releases, quit claims and forever discllarges SELLER, ALL BROKERS, their LICENSEES, EMPLOY. 437 EES, and any OFFICER or PARTNER of anyone of them aDd an)' other PERSON. FIRM, or CORPORATION who may be liable bt or 438 through them, from any and all claims, tosses ur demands, induding, but not limited to, personal injuries and property damage and aU of 439 the consequences thereof, whether now known or not, which Iliay arise from the presence of environmental hazards, any dcliciencies in the 440 on-site water service system, or any defeCts or conditions on the Property. This release will survive settlement. 441 25. REPRESENTA'flONS tt~OO) 442 (A) Bu)'er understands that any representations, claims, advertising, promotional activities, brochures or plans of any kiud made by Seller, Brokers, 44J their licensees, employees, officcrs. or partllers are not a part of tlus Agreement, unless expressly illcolVorated or slated ill tllls Agreement. 444 (B) It is understood that BUJer has inspected the Property before signing this Agreement (including fixtures and any personal property 445 specifically scheduled herein), or has waived the right to do so, and has agreed to purchase it in its present condition unless otherwise 446 staled in this Agreement. :Boyer acknowledges that Brokers, their licen.~es, employees, olrlcers, ur partners have n\)l made an ~47 independent examination or determination of the structural soundut:SS of the Property, the age or condition of the compol1ents, envi- 443 ronlllental conditions, the permitted uses, or of conditions existing in tlte locale where the Properly is siluated; nor hu'.e they mude a 449 mechanical. inspection of any of the systems c.l,mtmlled thueiu. 45U (C) It is further unJerstoud tllat this Agreemcnt ~ontains Ule wbole agreement between ;jel1er and Buyer and there are no other lenns, obligations, 451 coveW:Ul."" reprcsentatiuns, swtements or conwtiolls, oral or otllerwise of allY kind whatsoever cOlleeming this sale. Furthe m'om.,' .."~, -, ~52. metlt wul nol boc a],lcteU, aJ.l,en&.rI, changell, or mollified except m writlUg exccuted by the palties. (\ft53 (D) The headi~. captions, ~nd line numbers ill Ulis Agreement are meant ouly to make it easier to find the p:u.agraphs. ItPd.-d 454 nl>,.",.T";!;~}~? _~:. .~/S_Vr.p"f'~",.r(, ~"tkr"l,iti..,\'" /~ _ 4!i5 ;1:,1' 35E 359 36' 361 3" 3E3 3M 365 306 367 366 309 37U 371 ;m 373 374 31fl 316 377 37. 379 300 30' 361 303 3M 335 '"' 307 388 369 390 391 392 393 394 395 390 397 39. 390 406 '" 402 "" 404 405 406 "7 408 4U9 41U 411 412 413 m '" 410 417 '" 419 m 421 '" 423 424 425 426 421 '" 429 43. 431 432 433 434 435 '" 437 43" 439 440 441 '" 4.t3 4'14 445 44" '" 44' 449 450 .151 .153- 4~4 4~G 457 458 4.';9 '"' 461 '"' 463 45,1 465 46il 467 .\6& 469 47n 471 m 473 474 415 "" 417 4TH ". 160 '" '" "3 4B4 ." 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DEFAt:LT(7-01) Shuuld Buy~r: (A) Fail to make allY additional payments as specifkd in paragraph J; OR (8) I'm-nish false or incomplete information to Seller, Broker(s), or the lender, if any, concerning Buyer's legal or fmanciaJ status, or fail to coop- ernte ill tllc processing of the finauciug application, which acts would result in thc failure to obtain Ule approval of a financing COlll.llliUnent; OR (C) Viulate or fail LO fulfill and perfoml any other temlS or conditions of Ulis Agreement; then in such case, Seller has the optiOIl of retaining all sums paid by Buyer, including Lhe deposit monies, 1) on account of pm-chase price, or)l{ as mo.me.s (0 be applie.d to Seller's d.amages, or 3! as li~uidaled ~amag~s for s~ch br~ch, as Seller may e~ct, unIes~lecked below. liiif Seller]s IlJIllted to retaullllg sums paid by Buyer, mduding depOSit ffiOllles, 2.s1iqui.dateo damages. ~ Afj~lJM If Seller ejects to relain all sums paid by Buy~, including deposit monies, as liquidated damages, Burrr- and Seller will be released from further liabiliLY or obligation and this Agreement will be VOID. 27. MEDIATION {7-96) o NOT AVAJl.ABLE o WAlVED. Buyer and Seller understand that tiley may choose 10 mediate at a later date, should n dispute arise, but that there will be no ob- AIgation on the part of any party to do so kf ELECTED (A) Buyer and Seller will try to resolve any dispute or claim that may arise from this Agreement through rnediation.:in accordance with the Rules and Procedures of the Home SellersfHome Buyers Dispute Resolution System. Any agreement reached through a mediation conference and signed by the parties will be binding. (B) Buyer and Seller acknowledge that they have received, read, and understand the Rules. and Procedures of the Home SeUemIHome Buyers Dispute Resolution System. (See Mediation Notice.) (C) This agreement to mediate disputes arising fromthis Agreement will survive settlement. Buyer llI1d Seller acknowledge that they have read and understand the notices and explanatory information set forth In this Agreement. Buyer ad:U1owledgcs r&.ching a cop)' of this Agreement at the time of signing. NOTICE TO PARTIES: WHEN SIGNED, TIllS AGREEMENT !SA nINDINC!CONTRACT, Return by facsimile transmission (FAX) of this A.greement, and all addenda, bearing the signatures of all parties, constitutes acceptance oftbis Agreement. Parties to this transaction are advised to consull an at rney before signing if they deslre legal advice. DATE ,,; , /2- SS# 17c;.~r~",~ \VITNESS BUYER Buyer e(print) ~J"'" Milli",Add"" ~~~ I~' oS'; IL. Hom~Phone~ 9 Work Phone '?:\o.~~ E-11ail L-___.....,_\..('Ovv- FAX< 7'" J<TT;;S DATE BUYER \\TINESS Buyer Name (print) Mailing Address SS< FAX< Work Phone HomePhonc E-Mail DATE BUYER WITNESS Buyer Name (print) Mailing Address SS< FAX< Work Phone IIomePhorle E-Mail Scller hereby approves the above contract this (date) 1 2. 0 And in considenltion of the services rendered iJl procuring tile Buyer, Seller agrees to pay the lJamed Broker for Seller a fee of t!> oflfrom the herein specified sale price. In the event Buyer defaults hereunder, any monies paid on account will be divided Seller, ,Broker for Seller, bllt in nO event will the sum paid to th Broker for Seller be in excess of the above specified Broker's fee. SELLER DATE~~ ? SS# 1/t'18L1--1..j..2...~~ FAX < Work. Phone HomePbone E-Mail ,wrN~S~/~~ Seller ame (print). 1) MallingAddress SE~LERX9Jr.tT1. ,J1nj~f, DATf' "/23/02- mnnsall, SS< Cl'f-t/. -QiL'i-G:; Home Phone E-Mail ~ - WITNESS + L '^ Q j t2I SeJlerName(printJ MailillgAddress SELLER ~# 10/'" ::: . ss<I~~~.DAT~~~-I:-O~:: ~~~- 01 53' - 531 '" 533 534 ." 536 5J1 53' 53' 54' 54' 542 ." 544 ." 546 541 ." .49 55' 551 552 Work Phone ~{ FAX< Work Phone Home Ph.one E-Mail The ul\de,~iglled 0 Broker for Selie! 0 Broker for Buyer agree to submit to mediation in accordance with paragraph 27 of this Agreement. DROIlliRFOR SELLER (C"~'0~ / ~ ~ '+ . ACCEPTE\)BY ~~ DATE ""tjf:>' BROKERFORBUYER(C01l1~) ~./~ 'il-..(\.. ACCEPTED BY ~_.~~ DATE #/,.../"":2. 502 AlS- VL Page 6 of 6 455 451 .09 45g 46' .61 '" .63 .64 .65 .65 461 4&8 469 41' .11 '" 473 414 475 .76 421 .18 479 48' '" 48' 483 464 48' "6 491 4&8 ". '" .61 492 453 4" 495 48' '" 498 499 50' 501 5" 50J 504 595 506 597 50' 59' 5," 511 512 51' 514 '15 51' 511 51' 519 52' '21 522 523 524 ADDENDUM to AGREEMENT of SALE This agreement made this 23rd day of November 2002, by and between Thomas and Gweneth Mongelli herein an~r known as Seller and Frank Tamanini herein after known as Buyer, both as regards to the property known as 608 Williams Grove Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA. This addendwn shall be attached to and made part oftbe Agrcement of Sale daled 11/9/02. Property: approximately 20 acre portion which is the remainder of the 24 acre.Parcel of 608 Williams Grove Rd, less the Seller's house and the approximately 2 acres 'to the north of the power lines and less the three duplex apartments on West Valley St. totaling approximately 2 acres. This agreement is contingent upon the foHowing Terms and Conditions: I) Purchase price is to be based upon $20,000.00 per acre. Exact price to be determined by actual Survey. 2) Due Diligence: Buyer will have 60 Days after execution of this contract to perform Due Diligence on the Property. Ifthe buyer does not fOld the property suitable, Buyer shall have the right to te~~ree~e i.n the 60-day periodand4Orfu1t all deposit monies. ~ , '" ~<ce-"v-c- . (' ~ - 3) Approvals: Buyer will have 6-months from e end of Due Diligence to gain the approvals for the property to the Buyer's satisfaction at Buyer's sole cost and expense. If at the end of the 6-month period, the application is still pending, then buyer will have up to two 6-month extensions, at $5,000.00 per extension, applicable to thel'nichasePrice. Buyershall forfeit all monies paid per extension in the event that the Buyer does not perform at the end of the approval period or extensions thereof. ~ 4) Boundary to West: Buyer agrees to place a 5-wire high-tension fence along the ~ border of Mouroe and Upper Allen townships for the 20 acre tr.ct ofland in ~ question upon ground breaking of any proposed improvements to the land at . Buyer's sole Cost and Expense. U ~, e~v'~ 5) West Valley Street: Buyer agrees to~subdivide the \hrec rlnp\elt-nnits referred to as the "West ValleY Street Apartments"..t Buyer's sole Cost and Expensec. Subdivision of the West Valley Street Apartments will include one <ltljlI=per parcelv.ifh a folH1h emptJ b~aJiug Ivt par1:!BI rrp~t;,rbet,,~...u a~J.:.en t\.~ and ,h,pl<,- ~ Buyer will. document Right of Way to these parcels in the Deed of Record to be accessed via the lane aft Longmeadow Drive; formerly referred tp as - Longmeadovi Extended .anaeurrenfly'knbwn as West Vaney Street -Buyer - further agrees to sole Cost and Expense of Water and Sewer approval and connections fotthese'parcels to coincide with inclusion or water ana sewer for - building 101s contained with in the 20-acre portion. tfJ./J g iT 8 6) Northeastern Boundary: Sellers permits buyer to assume right of way of power lines to maximize building-lot potential of the 20-acre pOltion with one noted exception. Buyer and Seller shall mutually agree upon division ofproperty boundary as the right of way encroaches the southern most driveway of the residence. Further, Buyer agrees to sole Cost and Expense of creating a natural buffer zone of evergreen plantings to reach a minimum mature height of five feet along this boundary at time of excavation of each lot Of common area formjng tltis boundary. Planting of saplings is permissible; any plantings which die during the first 12 months of planting will be replaced with a like specimen at the Buyer's sole Cost and Expense whh the same conditions to apply. ~ :# 8) Closing: Within 30 days after receipt of all unappealable approvals and the filling of the final map for subdivision. R~/A f~r~ S r Date 9H4IrU rL01n(>>u~ 1123102- Selle Date ~~. 1112-3/02 Buyer Date (i2:,dC/XIj; t~' itness /"':az- r,Jf, Witness ~~ W'~"5 -tv k>!f[h ~ ~f1 11r[~ 1 ~DII\.;... Se((ev ,,I., .J.JllY\21 A A:: la-iS-OJ ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT OF SALE This agreement made thisar-day of It!.tut 2004, by and between John T. and Gweneth D. Mongelli and Derek and ~ Mongelli herein after known as Sellers and Frank Tamanini herein after known as Buyer, both as regards to the property known as 608 Williams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, P A. This addendum shall be attached to and made a part of the Agreement of Sale dated 11/9/02. 1. The Property to be conveyed at settlement includes .325 Acres in the Borough of Mechanicsburg revested from the Mechanicsburg School District and recorded to in Cumberland COlll1ty Courthouse Book 22, Page 226. 2. Sellers agree to give the Buyer an easement for the portion of the storm water basin in Mouroe Township to the rear oflots #'s 33 and 34. 3. Sellers and Buyer agree that it is better for the whole of the development that the Sellers not retain the three housing structures referred to in paragraph #5 of the addendum dated 11/23/02 and to instead use the land as building lots. Structures to be demolished prior to substantially complete build-out of the neighborhood. 4. Sellers and Buyer agree to include the land refered to in paragraph #3 in this sale and to increase the purchase price by $270,000.00. Total purchase price to be $670,000.00. This paragraph is contingent upon Sellers and Buyer entering into a mutually acceptable Agreement of Sale on the Seller's 70+/- acres on Mouroe Twp. 5. Buyer agrees to give Sellers a sanitaty sewer easement to their home as shown on plan and to install sidewalk in front of Sellers home. . ~it :;7to~tf witness p//I)(:/tf 'l},J1' 0C\-~ Mm~U_ ~~I wlu-i Derek Denise Mongelli Date ~~, - r,;!IO(, Frank Tamanini Date l:!01iGir G 11/18/2004 THU 12:45 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY ~002 STORM WATER EASEMENT AGREEME~ t (Q) lPY THIS STORM WATER EASEMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered Into this IOdlv day of September, 2004 by and among .JOHN T. .!f!.OfW.E.L!-'J.anl GWENETH . . ,MONGELLI whose residence address is 608 Williams Grove Road, Mechani~rQ.tum 0 nty, Pennsylvania ("Mongelli") and TRINDLE STATlON.LLC, A Pennsylvania limited liability c an with. ddress of 3425 . Market Street, Camp Hill. Cumberland County. Pennsylvania ("Trindle"). BACKGROUNO A. Mongelli is the owner of 74.96 acre (more or less) tract of land situate in Monroe Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described in Exhibit A atlac:hed hereto and made part hereof. Said tract of land is hereinafter referred to an the "Mongelli Tract" B. Trindle is the owner of a 21.93 acre (more or less) trael of land situate in Upper Allen Township and Mechanicsburg Borough, Cumberland County. Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and. . described in Exhibit B attached hereto and made part hereof. Said tract of land is hereinafter referred to as the "Trindle Station Phase 1." C. The lands comprising the Mongelli Tract and the lands comprising Trindle Station Phase 1 were previously one tract, said tract having been more particularly bounded and described in that certain deed dated February. 25, 2002 between Susan C. Jones, John W. Jones and R. Bernard Weber (as Grantors) and John T. Mongelli and Gweneth D. Mongelli (as Grantees) rec:orded in the Office of the Rec:order of Deeds for Cumberland County, PennsYlvania in Deed Book 250, Page 2782. The Mongelli Tract and Trindle Station Phase 1 were subdivided by way of that certain plan entitled Trindle Station Phase 1 Final Plan (herlnafter "Phase 1 Final Plan") dated . last revised and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Plan Book _' Page _' Trindle then acquired Trindle Station Phase 1 from Mongelli by way of a deed dated , said deed having been recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Cumberland County, Pennsylliania in Deed Book _' Page_. 1})c/f1 i7!T D 11/18/2004 THU 12:45 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY !gJ 003 D. Pursuant to the Phase 1 Final Plan. Trindle further subdivided Trindle Station Phase 1 into thirty seven (37) single family building lots, common areas, street rights-of-way and storm water management facilities. E. As a condition of subdivision approval, Trindle is required to construct certain storm water management facilities. The majority of those storm water facilities are to be constructed upon Trindle Station Phase 1.A portion of those storm water facilities are to be constructed on a portion of the Mongelli Tract. F. Trindle has now entered into an Agreement of Sale ("Agreement of Sale") with Mongelli for 1he purchase of the Mongelli Tract. G. Trindle desires to utilize the storm water management facilities constructed on the Mongelli. Tract and, if necessary, to modify and I or expand the storm water management facilities within the Mongelli Tract in connection with Trindle's anticipated future development of the Mongelli Tract. H. Mongelli wishes to reserve the right to jointly utilize the storm water management facilities located upon the Mongelli Tract in the 8ventthat Trindle fails to acquire the Mongelli Tract and Mongelli later develops the Mongelli Tract. I. Mongelli and Trindle desire to enter into this Agreement to confirm their understanding concerning the conslnlction and maintenance of the storm water management facilities, as well as their respective rights concerning the future use of said storm water management facilities until Trindle purchases the Mongelli Tract, it.at all. J. Mongelli and Trindle desire to confirm their understanding in writing. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto. each intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows: 1. Backqround. The background set forth above is incorporated herein. 2. Grant of Easement. For and in consideration of the sum of One ($1.00) Dollar. together with other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Mongelli hereby grants to Trindle a permanent easement upon a portion of the Mongelli Tract for the purpose of constructing and 2 .11/18/2004 THtT 12:45 FAX 717 731 1798 REIIAX REALTY Ig] 004 operating the aforem~nti.oned storm water management facility. The area of this permanent easement is more particularly bounded, described and shown on Exhibit C, attached hereto and made part h~reof. 2. Perpetual Easement. The easement set forth in Paragraph 2 of this Agreement, shown on and described in Exhibit C, shall be a perpetual easement running with the land. subject to the provisions of Paragraph 12 of this Agreement. 3. Storm Water ManaQement facilitv. The storm water management facility that is the subject of this Agreement. comprising th~ area of the perman~[Jt easement upon the Mongelli Tr.act as well as Trindle Station Phase 1, is more particularly bounded, described and shown on Exhibit D, attached hereto and made part hereof. Said storm water management facility is hereinafter referred to as "Joint Storm Wat~r Facility." 4. Construction of Joint Storm Water Manallernent Facility. Trindle shall hav~ th~ absolute right (but not the obligation) to construct, or cause to be constructed, the Joint Storm Water Management Facility pursuant to the Pt)ase 1 Final Plan. The construction of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility shall be at Trindle's sole cost and expense. 5. Grant of Teml)orarv Construction Easement. In addition to th~ permanent eas~ment described in Paragraph 2 above. Mongelli also grants to Trindle a temporary construction easement which shall be fifty (50) feet in width and extend along the entire perimeter of the easement area shown and deSCribed in Exhibit C. for the purpose of constructing the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. This temporary construction easement is for the benafrt of Trindle. his contractors and said contractors' contractors and employees. Upon completion of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility, this temporary construction easement shall expire. 6. Grant of Maintenance Easement. In addition to the peliT1anent easement described in F'aragraph 2 above and the temporary construction easement described in Paragraph 5 above. Mongelli also grants to Trindle a permanent, perpetual maintenance easement which shall permit Trindle ingress and egress to the easement for the purposes of completing maintenance to the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. This maintenance easement is for the benefit of Trindle, his contractors and said contractors' contractors and employees. 3 11/18/2004 THlT 12:46 FAX 717 731 1798 REILU REALTY ~005 7. . Restoration. !rindle shall, at his sole cost and expense, restore any areas of the Mongelli Tract disturbed in connection with the temporary construction area or in connection with the performance of maintenance on the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. 8. Joint Use/Monaelli. If constructed. the Joint Storm Water Management Facility shall be utilized by Trindle for the purpose of storm water management in connection with Trindle Station Phase 1. Until such time as the Mongelli Tract is developed by Trindle or Mongelli, the Joint Storm Water Management Facility shall not be modified or altered except as may be required by applicable governmental authorities in connection with the Phase 1 Final Plan. Until such time as the Mongelli Tract is developed, Mongelli shall have not rights to use or enjoy the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. and Trindle shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with the maintenance and insurance of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. Mongelli shall have the right, in connection with the future development of the Mongelli Tract (if Trindle does not purchase the Mongelli Tract), to utilize the Joint Storm Water Management Facility in connection with the future development of the Mongelli Tract. In the event that the .Joint Storm Water Management Facility requires modification for use by Mongelli, then in that event, Mongelli shall make such modifications at Mongelli's 50le cost and expense. Any such utilization by Mongelli should not prejudice. in any way, the U5e of the Joint Stonn Water Management Facility by Trindle for Trindle Station Phase 1. 9. Maintenance. The word "maintenance" as used throughout this Agreement shall be broadly construed and shall specifically mean routine maintenance, mowing. repair. replacement and all other costs of operating and maintaining the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. 10. Shared Costs. If Mongelli utilizes the Joint Stann Water Management Facility in connection with Mongelli's .future development of the Mongelli Tract, Mongelli, either through Mongelli or through a homeowners' association created in connection with said future development. 5hall be required to pay a portion of the cost of the maintenance and insurance of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. The allocation of 5uch costs shall be as Mongelli and Trindle shall mutually agree. In the event that Mongelli and Trindle cannot agree as the allocation of costs then said costs shall be shared equally by Mongelli and Trindle. 4 11/18/2004 THU 12:46 FAX 717 731 1798 REIIAX REALTY 1m 006 11. Subdivlsion/MonclI!lli iract. Mongelli shall, in connection with any future subdivision and I or land development of or any portion of the Mongelli Tract that may require the utilization of the Joint Stonn Water Management Facility. and prior to construction of the same, provide written notice to Trindle of said subdivision or development and shall proVide plans and specifications with respect to any modifications or changes which may be required to be madeta the Joint Stonn Water Management Facility. together with a. proposal for any changes to the existing allocation of costs outlined in Paragraph 9 above. Trindle shall thereafter have ninety (90) days to reject said plans, specifications and cost allocation with respect to such proposed modifications. Trindle's failure to reject said plans, speeificalions or allocations within that ninety (90) day period will thereafter act as a deemed acceptance by Trindle. 12. Bindinq Effect: Association. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of Trindle and Mongelli, their respective heirs, administrators, sUccessors and assigns. Mongelli further acknowledges that Trindle has organized or will organize a homeowners' association [known as Trindle Station Homeowners' Association, or hereinafter ("Association")] and that the benefrts and burdens of this. Agreement, including but not limed to any future obligations concerning the Joint Storm WatGr Management Facility shall be between Mongelli and Association. 13. Termination. If Trindle fails to construct the Joint Stonn Water Management Facility within sixty (60) months after recording of the Phase 1 Final Plan. then, in that event. Mongelli Shall have the right. at Mongelli's option, upon writt~n notice to Trindle (or Association, as applicable) to revoke this Agreement and the easements created hereby pursuant to a recordable instrument recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cumberland County. Pennsylwnia. 14. Entire AQreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between Trindle and Mongelli with respect to the grant of the easements and the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. 15. Governinq Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in ac::cordance with local laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 16. RecordinQ. This Agreement shall be recorded in the Office of !he Recorder of Deeds of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, at Trindle's expense. 5 11/18/2004 THU 12:46 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY @007 17. Amendment. Thi~ Agreement ~hall not be amended. modified or altered except in writing signed by Mongelli and Trindle, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cumberland County. Pennsylvania. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, each intending to be legally bound, have caused this Agreement to be. signed and delivered, In duplicate. as of the day and year first above written. WITNESS: {!t~~ It iJll P- iJu h If- Wl-U- .{/(A~I-~ WITNESS: I)ttk/ 't~ . :225710 MONGELLI: ./'J/--.Z~ ' J9M'n T. Mongelli , ~e~'- ~.,p?./A"~' . erek A. M elli TRINDLE: Trlndle Station. LLC --fi ~nk P. "fti..Jle, Managing Member T'I TI't~"'" N I - 6 11/18/2004 THlT 12:47 FAX 717 731 1798 REILU REALTY ~008 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : ,$5: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. On this the ~ day of ~~ 2004, before me, the undersigned officer,. personally appeared JOHN T. MONGELLI, kn wn to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposes therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. .tALk/! 'tJd Notary Public ! NOTARIAL SEAL I VICKIE R. WELKER, Notary Public Camp Hill 80[0., Cumberland County .,.~~y C~~~.~?~, ~.~lre5 M~rch 4, ~~ COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IS: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND . On this the /JJj day of ~hi/J.- , 2004, before me, the undersigned officer, . personally appeared GWENETH D. MONGEL I, known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that she executed the same for the purposes therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. NOTARIAL SEAL VICKIE R. WELKER, NOlary Public Camp Hill 80m., ClImb.rland County '_ My C(l~~1:s;:;i~.r:_SXli!~_~~art:h 4, 2007 (j~Au. L 'tr/U;t. Notary Public . COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND~ On this the /dld. day of ,-2004, before me. the undersigned officer, . personally appeared DereK A. Mongelli, known to be (or satisfactorily proven) to be t e. pe~son whose name is subscribed to the within instrument. and acknowledged that he executed the same for the pu~poses therein contained. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand an~ of~c~eal. 7 ~,/~,;Ctd//A. NOTARIAL SEAl ~ VICKIER,WELKER,NolaryPublic ota~y Public Camp Hili 80m., Cumbenand County __ My Cammissiol; Expires M;';!rrll 4.2007 . -. -' 11/18/2004 THU 12:47 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY ~009 COMMONWEALTH .OFPENNSYLVANIA : .ss: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND On this the JO.u. day of ~ ' 2004, before me, the undersigned offir;er, personally BPpearedFRANK P. TAMANINI, 0 acknowledged himself to be the managing member of Trindle Station. LLC. and that he as managing member, being authorized to do so, executed the foregoing instr1.lment for the purpose therein contained by signing the name Of the limited liability company by himself as managing member. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. NOTARIA~ SEAL VICKIE R \(\IELKER, No\al'/ Public Camp Hill Bore. Cumbe~and County tile Commissior. Expires Marcn4, 2007 () JAk /L CUJ~. Notary Public COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : 55: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND RECORDED on this the said County, in DEED BOOK day of ,PAGE A.D. 2004. in the Recorder's Office of . Given under my hand and the seal of the said Office, the date above written. . Recorder After Recording Return to: Robert M. Walker Johnson. Duffie. Stewart & Weidner 301 Market Street P.O. Box 109 Lemoyne, PA 17043-0109 8 11/18/2004 THU 12:47 FAX 717 731 1798 REIIAX REALTY IgJ 010 EXHIBIT A (Description of Mongelli Tract) 9 11/18/2004 THU 12:47 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY ~011 .LEGAL DESCluYrION FOR RESIDUAL LOT OF GWEl'l1 H D.&JOHN T. MONGELLI SITUATED IN MONROE TOWNSBIP, CUMBERLAND COUNTY :BEGINNING ata iron pin at the iInersection of the IlOUtbwest l.lOrDer oflands now or fom:Jerly ofKllIIIlethI. Slonundthenorth elIst&:rD comerofland DOw orfbnnerly ofGwenthD.&Johu T. MoogeDi; thence along Stone North 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds East. a distance of 201.09 feet; thence along Stone Nonb 63 degrees43 minutes 21 seconds EIlSt, a distlmce of ]97.95 feettotbe boundary of Monroe and Upper Allen tOWDllhip; thence a10ug s!lid boumImy South 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds East. a distllnce ofl.151.4 7 feet; thence alOIllJ lands now or formerly ofSa:mue1 R.. Needy and Donald It. Donna K. Miller Sooth 72 degrees ]5 minutes 00 lIeconds West, IHJistaooe of 1,582.06 feet to the 25'dedicztecl right-or-way line of Sinclair Road; tllence continuing on the same bearing a distance of 27.02 feet to the ceaterline of Sinclair.ROOd; thence alougtbe centerline of Sinclair Road bya ~ to the right having a radius of614.36 feet, an llI'Clengtb of222.29 feet, a chord bearing of'North29 de,grees 13 minutes 14 seconds West, a chord distmcc of221.08 feet; thence continuing aloog Sin<.:lair Road the . following seven (7) courses: 1. North 20 degrees 43 minutes 45 seconds West, a distance of 685. 13 feet, 2. North 17 degre=22 millUteB 2\1 seconds West, a distance oi28!. 70 filet, 3. A curve to the left having a radius of 423.16 feet, an arc length of 177.16 feet, a chord bearing ofNorth 31 degrees 09 minutes 58 seconds We:lt, a chord distance of 175.87 feet, 4. Nor1h41 degrees 01 minutes 20 seconds West, a distance ofl78.28 feet. 5. A CUIVe to the riglrt baYing II IlIdius of316.83 feet, an arc length of Z3 9.73 feet, II chord blllUing of North 24 degrees 46 minutes 00 6econds West, II chord distance of 234. 05 feet, 6. North 08 degrees 00 minutes 07 seconds West, II distance of47.65 feet, 7. North 07 degrellll19 minutes 20 seconds West, II distance of307.63 feet; Thence North 31 degrees 17 minutes 35 second:! East, II disll!llce of259.79 fRt; thence along lands now or furmerly of Rodger M & Doris E. Jumper South 88 degrees 12 minutes 25 seconds East, .a distance of 190.00 fuel; thence South 73 dClgml5 27 minutes 25 seconds East, a distance of 1,555.76 feet; thence along Stlme South 13 degrees 47 minutes 02 ~ds East, II distance of 238.86 feet to the point ofbtlginning. Containing 3,265,277 BIjUlU'e feet or 74.96 BCIeS. 11/18/2004 THU 12:48 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY Ii] 012 EXHIBITS (Description ofTrindle Station Phase 1) 10 11/18/2004 THU 12:48 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY 141 013 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TRINDLE STA'IlON SITUATED IN UPPER ALLEN &; MECBANJCSBUltG BOROUGH. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BEGINNING.at the intersection of the WC$tem right-of-way ofWillialIlll Grove Road with the northern property line of land a now orformerly or St. Paul' 8 United Clwrch of Christ; tbeuceaJong St. Paul's Church, William C. & Marie C. Vassey, and Samuel R. Neely South 72 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West, a dishmce of 1, 146.42 feet; thence slong the IllIlI1icipal b01llldary line ofMomue&: Upper AIleD TOWIIIIhipNorth 03 degrees 46 minutes49 seconds West, a distance ofl,151.47 feilt; tblll1Ce along llllldsnow or furmerly ofKeIIl1etb I. Stone North 63 degrees 43 minutes 21 seconds:East, a cJistam;e of 409.55 feet 10 100 I11I1lIicipal bOWldllIY of Upper Allen TOWIISbip &: Mecbanicsburg Borough; thence through Mechaaicsburg BoJ'tlUgb. North 64 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds East, a distam;e of40.51 feet; thence alODg lands now or fimnerly ofMeclumicsburg Area School District South 20 degrees 07 minuteB 19 IIllOOlIds Bast. a distanceof275.00 feet; thence South 70 degrees 32 minutes 01 seconds W$, a distance of 66.72 :feet to the municipal botmdazy line ofMecl1allicsburg Borough and Upper Allen Township; thence along said municipal boundary line South 14 degrees 32 miDutes 29 seconds But, a distance of381.71 feet; thence along Mechanicsburg Area School District North 73 degrees 09 mimltes 29 seoomb Bast. a disbmce of 79132 feet; thence along lands lIOW or funnerly or earl R. &; Sandra L. Little South 26 degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of7651 feet; thence along Little South 63 ~ 57 nrinutes 31 second~ East, adi5fance of 9lt49 feet to the watem right...of-way line of Williams Grove Road; thence along WilIilLlIll\ Grove Road by a curve to the left having a :radius of2,894.93 feet, an. arc leugth of498.37 feet, a chord /rearing of South 20 degreelI40 minutes 26seeonds West, .a chord distlInce of 497.76 feet to the point ofbllginnil\g. Containing 955,301 square feet OT 21.93 acres. 11/18/2004 THll 12:48 FAX 717 731 1798 REHAX REALTY @014 EXHIBIT C (Plan and Descriplion .for Permanent Easement) 11 11/18/2004 THU 12:49 FAX 717 731 1798 REllA! REALTY Ig] 015 LEGAL DESCRIPrtON STORM SEWER EASEMENT C TRINDLE STATION MONROE TOWNSHIP, CUMBERLAND COUNTY Beginning at.a fence post along the southern property line of lands now or :fOrmerly of Kenneth 1. Stone; thence along Stone North 63 degrees 43 mi.nutes 21 seconds East a distmlce of 197.95 feet to the municipal boundary line of Monroe and Upper Allen TOWDShip; thence along said municipal boundary South 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds East, a distance of27.06 feet; thence through lands now or formerly of Gwcnth D. & John T. Mongelli South 63 degrees 43 minutes 21 seconds West, a distmce of 89_95 feet; thence through Mongelli South 81 degrees 21 minutes 35 seconds East, a distance of 85.09 reet to the above mentioned municipal bOllndary line; thence along said municipal boundary line South 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds East, a distance of 168.42 feet; thence through lands of Mongelli North 66 degrees 35 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of234.07 feet; thence through Mongelli North 05 degrees 29 minutes 26 seconds West, a distance of33.73 feet; thence through Mongelli South 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds West, a distance of 186-37 feet; thence through Mongelli North 63 degrees 40 minutes 10 .seconds West, a distance of 172.53 feet; thence through Mongelli North 26 degrees 19 minutes 50 seconds East. a distance of25.00 feet; thence through Mongelli South 63 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 162.63 reet; thence along the common property line of Mongelli and lands now of formerly of Kenneth I. Stone North 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds East, a distance of209.33 feet to the point of beginning. See Exhibit "C" attached hereto for easement location. 11/18/2004 THU 12:49 FAX 717 731 1798 - : r.1 - ~N ~ ,~ r" ,.,..- .. .<:... ~ REIIAX REALTY ~016 r;:Jo= ",,,,'"' "'_c; en 0>" ;ii / / / I r II , ", '" I I I / '" -< If :J:(') c j/ ";0 E;< c'" '" / I I / "'~ / I , C I;;::t, I II / 01';10- O"er.o;:tJz N~ t;I fTI 1// ......Ol - t.1i",.., -f /1 / mO'" ~ F"..r ~ i" "'.... / I '" . , :J: P / 0 '"''''''' '-' """ :""'Or- I ~C!.~ '" -< m :J: x I to '" =i \t1>< .. ' '5 ~ "'..1'::1 ~~~~~;> . -;'..;>o-.S-..i~"" 0 \.....~=---'4 . ,,"" l;ri~ ~Lr-: '" -:. , <..,0 '" Ol' 0','" '" , ! / :b / , , f ! ! ,. ~C..:l ,~ IL / I STORM SEWER EASEMENT C ~i=IH~ .......,.,. ctlIGI.II..lN:I EN::JPeIIJ.~ PL.AI'CNINCI..IiNQIP__,g.SVR'IEl'JNQ 'WII!5 LJMEIl:JL..N RO. 8TE I!IOO, P..o. EIO;Il: 'q fEW CI.IMBIifILAND., "A 17Cr'1'O 1"HOJIIert717)77CI-pelO ~0"V.1'770-z,u,:Jg ~""'" ~ ~ II J;I I - ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ : ~ . ~ n ~ TRINDLE STATIC>N MO!IlAte ToWl'GHlf", ctIMBEFD...ANID COLNTY. PalNSYLVAl\lLA, '11/18/2004 THU 12:49 FAX 717 731 1798 REMAX REALTY 19J017 EXHIBITD (Plan and Description of Stormwater Management Facility) IZ 11/18/~004 THU 12:49 FAX 717 731 1798 REllAX REALTY ~018 LEGAL DESCRIPTION STORM SEWEREASEMENTD TRINDLE STATION UPPER ALLEN TOwNSIDP & MONROE TOWNSIDP CUMBERLAND COUNTY Beginning at a fence post along the southern prOperty line of lands now or formerly ofKermeth L Stone; thence along Stone North 63 degrees 43 minutes 21 s",conds East a distanc", of341.00 feet; thence through Lot 36 ofTrindle Station South 68 degrees 11 minut",s 30 seconds East, a distanc", of211.11 f",,,,t; thence through Lot 36 South 88 degrees 48 minutes 01 s",conds East, a distanc", of27.35 feet to the western right-of-way of Strr;o:t 2; thence along the right-of-way of Street 2 South 34 degrees 36 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of29.91 feo:t; thl'llce through Lot 35 North 88 degrees 48 minut",s 01seoonds Wr;st, a distance ofl5.51 feet; thence through Lot 35 North 68 degTl'flS 11 minutes 30 seconds West. a distance of204.41 feet; thene", through Lot 35, Lot 34. and lands nor of formerly ofGwenth D. & John T. Mongelli South 63 degrees43 minutes 21 seconds West, a distance of 232.20 feet; thenc", through Mong",lli and Lot 34 South 81 degrees 2] minut"" 35 seconds East, a distance of 146.59 fc:o:t; thence through Lot 34 and Lot 35 North 54 degrees 33 minutl'S 17 seconds East, a distance of 8 L 78 feet; thence through Lot 35 South 65 degrees 46 minutes 04 seconds East, a distance ofl78.21 feet to the western right-of-way ofStr",et 2; thence along the right-of-way ofStrr;et2 by a curve to the left having a radius ofl75.00 feet, un arc length of25.68 feet, a chord bearing of South 11 degrees 12 minutes 58 seconds West, a chord distance of25.60 ["""t; thence through Lot 34 North 65 degrees 46 minutes 04 seconds West, adistanc", ofl69.65 feet; thence South 54 d"'gr"''''s 33 rninut",s 17 seconds West, a distance of 84.29 f",o:t; thenc", South 04 d"'grees 00 minut",s 17 sl:Conds East, a distance of 104.70 f",,,,t; thenc",tbrough Lot 33 South 48 degrees 20 minutes 12 seconds East, a distance of64.12 f"'et; thence through Lot 33 and Lot 32 South 66 dl'gre"'s 40 minutes 48. s",conds East, a distance of221.38 feet to the w",st",in right-of-way of Street 2; thence along the right-of-way of Strc:o:t 2 by a curv", to right a radius of 125.00 feet, an arc length of] 1.56 feet, a chord bearing of South 19 degrees 42 minutes 09 seconds West, a chord distanc", of 11.56 feet; thence continuing along Street 2 South 22 degrees 21 minut",s 24 seconds West, a distance of13.46 feet; th",nc", through Lot 31 and Lot 30 North 66 degrees 40 minutr;s 48 s",conds West, a distance of 178.53 feet; thence through Lot 30 South 22 degrees 21 minutes 24 seconds West. a distance of13L14 feet to the right-of- way of Street 3; thencc along the right-of-way of Street 3 North 67 degrees 38 minutes 36 seconds West a distance of25.00 feet; thence through Lot 29 North 22 degr~es 2] minutes 24 seconds East, a distance of 131.56 feo:t; thence through Lot 29 North 66 dl'grees 40 minut"'. 48 seconds West a distance of 22.84 feet; th",nc", North 48 degrees 20 minutes 12 s",conds West a distance of 45.60 f",o:t; thomce through Lot 29 South 66 degr",es 33 minutes 40 s",conds West, a distance ofl9.70 feet; thence through Lot 29 and Mongelli North 66 degrees 35 minutes 49 seconds W",st, a distance of277.58 fuo:t; thenc", through Mongelli North 05 degre"'s 29 minutes 26 seconds WI'St, a distance of 33.73 feo:t; 11/18/~004 THlI 12:50 FAX 717 731 1798 REHAX REALTY Ig] 019 thence through Mongelli South 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds West, a distance of 186.37 feet; thence through Mongelli North 63 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds West. a distance of172.53 feet; thence through Mongelli North 26 degrees 19 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of 25.00 feet; thence through Mongelli South 63 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 162.63 feet; thence along the common property line of Mongelli and lands now offormerly of Kenneth I. Stone North 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds East. a distance of 209.33 feet to the point of beginning. See :Exhibit "D" attached hereto for easement location. ~~/~O/~UU~ ~nu ~~;~U r4A '~I IJ~ ~'~O .l'\.Coll'J11A .l'\.Co.tU..~l / (l)CJ?U'ltI'JcnLf)V)tJlVJVlr.ncng Ul.,.NNNNNN.....-.....-;;:o OCOUl.1lot..-l,...,....OCCCII....JOl;i; ~ '" " xn c "';0 >< <;;>", c '" ,,~ "'7Z~zr.nunf.lzr.nlJ)z.6c: ~OClaJ~-.....c;DI~t1IN;:o::z .et.:L.I!~'.!~~::~rr: .~Orrl O;!:~tj~~~.N.~~ _~lZl ---.. --!i .N'OlJldNOUlrl1-; ""OJt:flOm-f':~~--tO~O>> ~:lfi:E '":;fr:i ~:Em"f~ ~ "fTl -'" ,-", ",. ",'" -"'. "'-l '"'" 00 qq - ~-- " ." ~ ~~ '" '""" I :::'!..rI1;\I ~<::> ~~...... "",,,,,. :::t"'= I "".,,~"'\ ~~ SJt.rl <.n -. I <.,0 .- ",,, ...., ~~ '" " ;;t; " ..,..",c...-N--N NNN;:z:I l;.ftN(..I<Dt,nr...:--tnU'lOC.....(.nt;' mi>>~~b:p.~i:rIf:.n~c..,or C!.-P;,~~C!.~ .o-~t1!o_!Z. '" ~ :r / i b:'i ----- \ ; \ , ,~ <, I" e? " '..........~- ----.. ; V i I'J I: ('---:.:--.1 \ ' STORM SEWER EASEMENT D d~ .IIl.f'HA,~1I'q~tfC, I"LANNINQ.~ _ a..BI..Il'IIII&1'1 1lI5 ~ AD.. ElTE I!II:IC,. P.o. Dr;D:. 'Q'" NEW~~ -"HO.P'AT1070 P'HOI'\IB;C7'Jn770-2!iiI:lQ FAX> C7171 770 - ZCOD WWW~CQN ,. r.; ., ~ ~ ~~ ~ $ g", ~ 00 ~ ""1",: ~ ~ ~ TRINDLE STA.TIC>N ~ t" ~ tFf'EF1 AU..eN"JOWNSIoIIP AN:O MONROe" T~ C\JMEII3'LAN:) c::::oc.Mr, f"CNNSn..VAHA __It!.IY..t:;v, ._ m X ::c m =i . o ~ 0 0 0 0 ~ % . ~ " R ~ ~ ! ~ e l' u ~ ~ ~ ~ , b 1; ~ NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY In NO. 87380 10 WEST H1GH STREET CARUSLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLA1NT1FFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife : No.: Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c., Defendants CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused the foregoing Complaint to be served upon FrankP. Tamanini, Defendant, by hand delivering a copy to the following person, concerning the above matter, addressed as follows: Brian Caffrey, Esquire Saidis Flower & Lindsay, P.c. 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Attorney for Frank P. Tamanini WOLF & WOLF Dated: Aptil3, 2006 By: l1!~t IJu~l- Nathan c. Wolf, Esquire ' (S"\ ~ ~ I.-~ ""'.:' ~," ....-:;, () '.:;':;' " - }\ :-C'. ~ " -> -" ('j-; _IJ " lr, I -,.,. I!< L,) -' " .,. V'o 0'" ~ <:"", V c::v -, NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HlGH STREET CARL1SLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAlNT1FFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs VS. : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c., Defendants Praecipe to Withdraw Lis Pendens Previously Indexed arainst the lots within Trindle Station Phase 1 TO 1BE PROrnONOTARY: Please remove and strike the previously filed Lis Pendens indexed against the real property situate in Upper Allen Township and Mechanicsburg Borough known collectively as Toodle Station Phase 1 and more particularly described on Exhtbit "A" Attached hereto. 651 Wtlliam Way 658 Wtlliam Way 697 Genevieve Dr. 702 Genevieve Dr. 706 Genevieve Dr. 400 Long Meadow St. 406 Long Meadow St. 413 Long Meadow St. 430 Long Meadow St. 653 Wtlliam Way 659 William Way 698 Genevieve Dr. 703 Genevieve Dr. 708 Genevieve Dr. 402 Long Meadow St. 408 Long Meadow St. 417 Long Meadow St. 701 Evelyn Avenue 655 Wtlliam Way 660 Wtlliam Way 700 Genevieve Dr. 704 Genevieve Dr. 710 Genevieve Dr. 404 Long Meadow St. 410 Long Meadow St. 424 Long Meadow St. 703 Evelyn Avenue 657 Wtlliam Way 690 Genevieve Dr. 701 Genevieve Dr. 705 Genevieve Dr. 711 Genevieve Dr. 405 Long Meadow St. 411 Long Meadow St. 426 Long Meadow St. 705 Evelyn Avenue Said Us Pendens should be muked withdrawn by the Plaintiffs and said withdrawal should be noted as being with prejudice. Dated: Apr/P , 2006 By: Respectfully submitted, WOLF & W , Attorneys at Law V athan C. , "Esquire 10 W igh Street Car e, PA 17013 Supreme Court LD. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Plaintif 11/18/2004 THU 12:48 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY 141013 -. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TRINDLE STATION SITUATED IN UPPER ALLEN &; MECBANICSBURGBOROUGH. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BEGINNlNG at the intersection of the we stem right-of-way of Williams Grove Road with the nortbem property line oflandsnuw or formerly ofStPaul's United Church of Christ; thence.a!ong St. Paul's Chwt:h, William C. & Marie C. Vassey, and Samuel R Neely South 72 degrees IS minutes 00 seoonds West, a distance of 1,146.42 feet; thence .along the municipal bounda:ry line ofMomoe& Upper Allen TtlWIIShipNorth 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of 1, 151.47 feel; thence n10ng lands now or fonnerly of Kenneth I. Stone North 63 degrees 43 minutes.21 seconds "East, a distance of 409.55 i'eetto the municipal bDWIdary of Upper Allen Township &. Mechanicsburg Borough; thence through Mechanicsburg Borough Ncnth 64 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds East, a distance of 40.51 feet; thence along lands now or formerly ofMechauicsburg Area School District South 20 degreell 07 minutes 19 sectinds East, a distanCB.of275.00 feet; thence South 70 degIces 32 minutes 01 seconds West, a distance of 66.72 feet to the municipal botmdary line of Mechanics burg Borough and Upper Allen Township; thence along said municipal boundmy line South 14 degrees 3.2 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance oDB1.71 feet; thern:e along Mechanicsburg Area SchoolDistrictNorth 73 degrees 09 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance of 79132 feel; thence along lands now OT formerly of earl R &. Sandm L. Little South 26 degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds West, a distlll1ce of 7657 feet; thence aIOIJg Little South 63 degrees 57 mimttes 31 seconds East, a distmwe of 98-49 fi:et to the ~ right-of-way line ofWillill.ll15 Grove Road; thence along Williams Grove Road by a curve to the left having uadius of2,894.93 feet, an arc leogth of49S.37 feet, a chord bearing of South 20 degrees 40 minutes 26 .seconds West~ .a ohord distance of 497.76 feet to the point ofbeginning. Containing 955,301 square feet or 21.93 acres. -. NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEYlD NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAlNTIFFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term VS. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c., Defendants CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused the foregoing Praecipe to Withdraw Lis P,ndells previously indexed against the lots within Toodle Station Phase 1 to be served upon Frank P. Tamanini, Defendant, by hand delivering a copy to the following person, concerning the above matter, addressed as follows: Brian Cafftey, Esquire Saidis Flower & Lindsay, P.c. 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Attorney for Frank P. Tamanini Dated: ApriY.il, 2006 ~G> -r>~~~.. (:; Yc>./ . nSo ~~ -....j ~G \.J\ a. c<:I __ ~~ ",,) ',;~ ' .-1 -"-li , -- C , y NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUlRE ATTORNEY lD NO. 87380 10 WEST HlGH STREET CARL1SLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAlNT1FFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs vs. : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLANDCOUNTY,PENNSYLVAN~ : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants Praecipe for Lis Pendens on the lots within Trind!e Station Phase 1 TO 1BE PROrnONOTARY: Please enter the above as a Lis Pendens against the real property situate in Upper Allen Township and Mechanicsburg Borough known collectively as Toodle Station Phase 1 and more particularly described on Exhibit" A" Attached hereto. 651 William Way 658 Wtlliam Way 697 Genevieve Dr. 702 Genevieve Dr. 706 Genevieve Dr. 400 Long Meadow St. 406 Long Meadow St. 413 Long Meadow St. 430 Long Meadow St. 653 Wtlliam Way 659 William Way 698 Genevieve Dr. 703 Genevieve Dr. 708 Genevieve Dr. 402 Long Meadow St. 408 Long Meadow St. 417 Long Meadow St. 701 Evelyn Avenue 655 Wtlliam Way 660 Wtlliam Way 700 Genevieve Dr. 704 Genevieve Dr. 710 Genevieve Dr. 404 Long Meadow St. 410 Long Meadow St. 424 Long Meadow St. 703 Evelyn Avenue 657 William Way 690 Genevieve Dr. 701 Genevieve Dr. 705 Genevieve Dr. 711 Genevieve Dr. 405 Long Meadow St. 411 Long Meadow St. 426 Long Meadow St. 705 Evelyn Avenue I certify that this action involves the specific enforcement of an agreement of sale of the above premises. ---, Dated: April ~, 2006 Respectfully sub jtted, WOLF & orneys at Law B. Nathan C. olf, Esquire 10 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Supreme Court LD. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Plaintif ~ 11/18/2004 THU 12: 48 FAX Hi in li98 REUAX REALTY 141 013 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TRINDLE STATION SITUATED IN UPPER ALLEN &; MECBANICSBlJRGBOROUGH. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BEGINNlNG at the intersection ofthewestem right-ot:way of Williams Grove Road with thenortbemproperty line oflandsnow or formerly ofSt.Paul's United Church of Christ; thence.a!ong St. Paul's Chwt:h, William C. & Marie C. Vassey, and Samuel R Neely South 72 degrees IS minutes 00 seoonds West, a distance of 1,146.42 feet; thence .along the municipal bounda:ry line of Monroe & Upper Allen TtlWIIShipNorth 03 degrees 46 minutes49 seconds West, a dilrtance ofl,151.47 feet; thence along lands now or formerly ofKeoneth 1. Stone North 63 degrees 43 minutes 21 seconds BIst, a distance of 409.55 1eet1O the nnmicipal bOWldllly of Upper Allen TOWDllhip &. Mechanicsburg Borough; thence through Mecbanicsburg Borough Nonh 64 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds East, a distance of 40.51 feet; thence along lands now or fOllDerly ofMechanicsburg Area School District South 20 degree:; 07 minutes 19 seconds Bast, a distancB.of275.00 filet; thence South 70 degrees 32 minutes 01 seconds West, a distance of 66.72 feet to the municipal boundary line of Mechanics burg Borough and Upper Allen Township; thence along said municipal boundary line South 14 degrees 32 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance oD 81. 71 filet; thence along Mechsnicsburg Area School District North 73 degrees 09 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance of 79132 teet; thence along lands now or fannerly of Carl R &. Sandra L. Little South 26 degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of76.57 feet; thence along Little South 63 ~ 57 minutes 31 seconds East, a distance of 98.49 feet to the Wl;llIlern right-of-way line of Williams Grove Road; thence along Williams Grove Road by a curve to the left having ulldius of2,894.93 feet, anarcl=ngth of49S.37 feet, a chord bearing of South 20 degrees 40 minutes 26secouds West, a chord distance of 497.76 :feet to the point ofbegiuuing. Containing 955,301 square feet or 21.93 acres. NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAlNT1FFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERIANDCOUNTY,PENNSYLVAN~ JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term VS. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agentfor TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused the foregoing Praecipe for Us Pendens on the lots within Toodle Station Phase 1 to be served upon FrankP. T amanini, Defendant, by hand delivering a copy to the following person, concerning the above maner, addressed as follows: Brian Caffrey, Esquire Saidis Flower & Lindsay, P.C. 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Attorney for Frank P. Tamanini WOLF & WOLF Dated: April 3, 2006 By: :-1~t !e). athan C. Wolf, Esq '. NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HlGH STREET CARUSLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAlNT1FFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUl',fBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : No.: Civil Term vs. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED FRANKP. TAMANINI, Individually, and representative For TRINDLE STATION, LLC Defendants CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused the foregoing Praecipe for Lis Pendens on the lots within Toodle Station Phase 1 to be served upon Frank P. Tamanini, Defendant, by hand delivering a copy to the following person, concerning the above matter, addressed as follows: , ;" \ Brian Caffrey, Esquire Sa\dis Flower & Lindsay, P.c. \ 26 West High Street \ Carlisle, PA 17013 Atto~ey for Frank P. Tamanini WOLF & WOLF Dated: April 3, 2006 By: ./ '>_.J r:) L..'+ :::1 CC~IJ,~.! ,---....:.- ~,:"- '-"0 '-'_ Co >- c.~: l-~':' ('", 1_.0 (~) ~.-'- (" I c::: '__'-.:0 . , c;..:) <""~ ~ --:-:::>"'- ~ \.X\ ----- Nj ~ \"'--.... G ~ ~ ,--- .~ ~ ::t ~c~ ~~~~ :,j C) - r _ SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ATIDRNEYS-AT-iAW 26 Wes[ High Street Carlisle, PA II JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs Ys. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually and as: Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA : No. 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED ACCEPTANCE OF SERVICE I accept service of the Complaint on behalf of Defendants and certify that 1 am authorized to do so. 1'. ((5- Ob Date: Saidis, Flower & Lindsay . (t. By' B affrey, Esquire Attorney ill #42667 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: 717.243.6222 Fax: 717.243.6510 Attorneys for Defendants *' - SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ATIORNEYS.ATolAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA II Ii Ii I! I' ,I " 1 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on April 13, 2006 I served a copy of the foregoing Acceptance of Service upon Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, attorney for Plaintiffs, by having it mailed to him by first-class U.S. mail, addressed to his office at 1 0 West High Street, Carlisle, PA 17013. , (1. NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAlNTIFFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Defendants PETITION FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND NOW come the plaintiffs, John T. Mongelli, Gweneth D. Mongelli, Derek A. Mongelli and Denise A. Mongelli, by and through their attorney, Nathan C Wolf, Esquire, and file this Petition for Injunctive Relief, pursuant to Rule 1531, Rules of Civil Procedure, representing as follows: 1. Petitioners, John T. Mongelli and Gweneth D. Mongelli, hereinafter "Plaintiffs," are adult individuals residing at 608 Williams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17055 which property abuts the subject of the instant litigation. 2. Petitioners, Derek A. Mongelli and Denise A. Mongelli, hereinafter "Plaintiffs," are adult individuals residing at 915 Streamside Way, Marysville, Perry County, Pennsylvania 17053. 3. Repondent, Frank Tamanini, hereinafter "Defendant," is an adult individual who maintains an office and place of business at 3223 Market Street, Camp Hill, Ormberland County, Pennsylvania 17011, hereinafter referred to as "Tamanini." ., 4. Respondent, Toodle Station L.L.c., hereinafter "Defendant," is a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation with a registered corporate office of 3245 Market Street, Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17011, hereinafter referred to as "Toodle Station." 5. Unless otherwise identified as listed above, Respondents Toodle Station and Tamanini shall be referred to collectively as "Defendant". 6. Petitioners filed an action at the above term and number on or about April 3, 2006, and the agreements of the parties are attached to said complaint as exhibits thereto. A copy of the Complaint and its exhibits are attached hereto as Exhibit A. 7. Service of the complaint was accepted by counsel for Defendant on or about April 13, 2006. 8. On or about November 9, 2002, Plaintiffs and T amanini entered into a written agreement for sale by Plaintiffs and purchase byTamanini of a cettain land known as 608 Williams Grove Road, situated in Upper Allen Township and Mechanicsburg Borough, Cumberland County, P A and consisting of 20 acres more or less ("the real estate"). 9. On or about November 23,2002, Plaintiffs and Tamanini entered into an addendum to agreement of sale to the first mentioned agreement, a copy of which addendum is attached hereto as Exlnbit "B" . 10. The residential development to be built on the property is to be known as Toodle Station Phase I. 11. In an effort to accommodate Toodle Station's need to continue to move the project forward, Plaintiffs applied for an occupancy permit plan for Toodle Station on behalf Toodle Station before settlement occurred. Frank T amanini is listed as Developer of the project and as such agreed to all notes posted on the PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit Plan, dated June 1,2004 and revised August 27, 2004 so that work could commence as soon as possible after conveyance. 12. Said plan likewise calls for Toodle Station to construct and install 4' Sidewalk with curb ramps along the Williams Grove Right of way, in front of Plaintiffs' retained property, from Peachtree Drive along Williams Grove Road across Toodle Station's William Way to the northern boundary of the Plaintiffs' retained property at 608 Williams Grove Road, which is the residence of Plaintiffs John and Gweneth Mongelli. 13. Toodle Station has failed to complete the work at the Plaintiffs' two driveways that circumnavigate the property and Toodle Station has failed to provide asphalt paving to restore the driveway entrances to their pre-construction condition. 14. Toodle Station, through Tamanini, has failed to adequately explain the failures to complete the required work identified herein. 15. Excavation of lots and roadways commenced two weeks priorto the September 10, 2004 date of settlement as the Plaintiffs acted in good faith and were agreeable to allowing the project to move forward. 16. At the time of settlement, Plaintiffs settled with Tamanini, who acted as a representative of Toodle Station, and Toodle Station assumed the obligations of Tamanini under the agreement of sale, and the addenda thereto. 17. Upon information and belief, the Plaintiffs aver the Defendant is under agreement to convey cettain lots to the builder for the development during the month of May of 2006, so that those lots may be built upon, and sold to the ultimate purchasers. 18. Construction of homes has commenced on the site since settlement. 19. Construction of public improvements including sanitaty sewer systems and storm water management systems have been constructed on the property. 20. Stormwater Facility Ponds and stormwater management designed by Alpha Engineering for Defendant were designed with the intention of carrying water to the stormwater detention facilities on the site and to properly manage stormwater nmoff. 21. Defendant, in the excavation and construction of the stormwater retention pond, removed considerable amounts of topsoil, and has failed to complete final grading around said pond and drainage system components, leaving the Plaintiffs' property unsuitable for agricultural pmposes. 22. Approximately a total of 10 acres of farmland has been damaged as a result of the failures of Defendant. 23. Said farmland is unique in its character and unless said property is returned to its original state, Plaintiffs will be harmed in a manoer which cannot be adequately addressed by monetaty damages. 24. At present, each lot adjoining the Plaintiffs' retained property has been excavated. 25. Tamanini made a verbal offerto make improvements to the water management system, such that Plaintiff would be comfortable in signing an Easement Agreement upon Defendants' completion. Said improvements were to include a fol1tlation of a swale to channel waters away from the exposed lower level area of Plaintiffs 608 Williams Grove Road property to the boundary of lot 5 (639 William Wa~ and the rear comer of the Plaintiffs retained property. 26. The parties, excluding Plaintiff Denise A. Mongelli, executed the Stormwater Easement Agreement at seulement. 27. Defendant agreed to complete the water management system with haste and offered to contemplate the addition of a French field drain and grate system. To date, no action has been forthcoming from Defendant to address and correct deficiencies. 28. Defendant attempted to construct a drainage swale and retaining wall to prevent drainage onto Plaintiffs' retained property. However, said work is not complete and Plaintiffs' retained property has had significant amounts of stormwater runoff entering onto Plaintiffs' retained property. 29. Plaintiffs have made numerous and continuing suggestions to permit correcting the situation and to prevent future runoff from entering upon Plaintiffs' retained property, and to date, said suggestions have been ignored. 30. Such deficiencies were brought to Defendant's auention in a timely manner. Furthermore, the water management system as provided by Defendant failed on or about September 5,2005. 31. Plaintiffs retained property is the primary residence of Plaintiffs John and Gweneth Mongelli, and said property is unique and continued damages thereto and the impeded use of said property cannot be adequately addressed by monetary damages alone. 32. Plaintiffs had not sought relief from the Gun prior to this action being filed because until December 2005, they were auempting to finalize the negotiations for the sale of adjoining property to Defendant, which negotiations ceased in December 2005, and which became the subject of a separate action initiated by Defendant against Plaintiffs filed with this Honorable Gun. 33. Plaintiffs believed that Defendant would complete the promised work, in reliance on his good faith, and therefore did not seek redress from the O:lUrt until it became apparent that Defendant would not continue to work to meet his obligations under the original agreement. 34. Paragraph 6 of the Addendum identified as Exhibit B calls for Defendant to, at its sole cost and expense, create a natural evergreen buffer wne of evergreen plantings at time of excavation of each lot or common area between said lots and Plaintiffs' retained property. 35. At present, Defendant has failed to install the evergreen buffer as required by the terms of the agreement. 36. Paragraph 4 of the Addendum, identified as Exhibit B, calls for Defendant to place a 5- wire high tension fence across the boundary of the Upper Allen and Monroe townships for the 20 acre tract of land in question, upon the ground breaking and improvements to the land, at buyer's sole cost and expense. 37. At present, Defendant has failed to construct or install the 5-wire high tension fense along the western boundary as required by the agreement of sale. 38. As a result of said failure, construction and improvement apparatus have traveled across the Plaintiffs' retained farm ground in Monroe Township damaging crops and causing losses to the Plaintiffs. 39. In conveying lots from Toodle Station Phase I, Defendant has failed to meet its obligations under the terms of the agreements with the Plaintiffs in providing a buffer and water management system. 40. Furthermore, Plaintiffs have learned from representatives of E. G. Stoltzfus that Defendant did not transfer any obligation to E. G. Stoltzfus to comply with any of the terms incorporated in the agreements between Plaintiffs and Defendant. 41. Plaintiffs aver that Defendant has shown a willful disregard to complete the terms of the agreements between the parties. 42. Plaintiffs aver that should Defendant continue to convey building lots to third parties without first meeting its obligations to Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs will be immediately and irreparably harmed, their retained properties will be damaged in a way which would not adequately be addressed by monetaty damages. 43. Plaintiffs aver that they will be immediately and irreparably harmed should Defendant continue to convey lots out of its name without perfonning its prior obligation to Plaintiffs as the Courts will be unable to grant relief to Plaintiffs because current and future owners of conveyed lots have no obligation with Plaintiffs to meet the terms of the agreements established between the parties. 44. Plaintiffs respectfully request the Court to grant them injunctive relief because the real estate that is the subject of the parties' agreement is unique as Plaintiffs will retain property to either side of Defendant Phase I and because the agreement was struck between the parties to preserve the character of the property. 45. Plaintiffs averthat because the terms of the agreements were fully contemplated, foreseen by the parties and willingly signed by the parties, in the process of drafting the agreements, it is Defendant's failure to comply with the terms of these agreements which will cause immediate and irreparable harm to Plaintiffs. 46. Plaintiffs aver that Defendant actions show a willful disregaro and purposeful violation of the agreements thus devaluing the Plaintiffs' property and causing their property to loose its unique character, while unjustly inflating the standing of Toodle Station and Toodle Station and Tamanini will be unjustly enriched, if injunctive relief is not granted by the Court. 47. Furthermore, Plaintiffs aver that the value of the Plaintiffs retained properties will be irreparably devalued by the accelerated volume and rate of water runoff onto the 608 Williams Grove Road Property and the large water retention pond that occupies lands in Monroe Township with a drain system across the property, if injunctive relief is not granted by the Court. 48. Plaintiffs aver that justice requires that Plaintiffs should be granted specific performance to the terms of the agreements and that Defendant must be oroered to comply with the terms of the agreements between Plaintiffs and Defendant before Defendant may continue to convey building lots to third parties, as such action could further damage the character of Plaintiffs' retained properties and exacerbate their losses, if injunctive relief is not granted by the Court. 49. Plaintiffs aver they have performed their obligations under the agreements in a timely and sufficient manner. Furthermore, Plaintiffs accommodated Defendant's schedule by allowing construction to commence prior to settlement and by allowing Defendant to construct a stormwater management system on Plaintiffs' retained lands with the expectation that Defendant was to address and correct deficiencies with the water management system 50. Plaintiffs believe and therefore aver that they should be entitled to the relief requested because no adequate remedy exists at law, which would place Plaintiffs in the position that they bargained for and have the right to expect as a direct result of Toodle Station's failure to live up to the terms of the agreement between the parties, and because without injunctive relief, Plaintiffs will suffer immediate and irreparable harm with potentially substantial damages if Defendants are not enjoined from its current course of action. 51. In accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure, Plaintiffs are prepared to post a bond with the OJun despite Plaintiffs' belief that they will be successful if this mauer is litigated on its merits, and as of the date of this filing, have deposited the sum of $1,000.00, with the Prothonotary of the Cumberland OJunty Branch, as a showing to the OJun of Plaintiffs' good faith. 52. While Plaintiffs are willing to post bond in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure, Plaintiffs aver that such bond should be minimal because it is because of the Defendants own failure to comply with the terms of the agreed-upon agreements which have caused Plaintiffs to file for injunctive relief. 53. Plaintiffs aver that without injunctive relief, the Plaintiffs will be unable to obtain relief before any additional irreparable harm occurs, in addition to that which has already been suffered. 54. The relief requested in the nature of an injunction provides the least intrusive restriction against Defendants, while protecting the rights of Plaintiffs to a full and fair adjudication of issues before the OJun. 55. Therefore, Plaintiffs respectfully request that the OJun enjoin Defendants from conveying lots to individuals, who would not have an obligation to third parties, such as Plaintiffs, and who do not have an obligation to satisfy the terms of the contractual agreement, until the contract requirements are fulfilled to Plaintiffs by Defendants. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs pray that the OJun issue an order enjoining the Defendant from conveying any lots intplicated in the conditions of the agreements between the parties, not fulfilled at this tinte, to entities or individuals not parties to the action herein, until the said contractual requirements are fulfilled by Defendants. Plaintiffs, in the alternative, pray that this OJun enter an order scheduling a hearing on this maner at the earliest opportunity, granting a temporaty injunction against the Defendant pending said hearing. Furthermore, Plaintiffs pray that this Court enter an order fixing a bond in the amount of $1,000.00. The plaintiffs pray the Court to order such other further relief as may be just and proper. Respectfully submitted, WOLF & WOLF, Attorneys at Law Dated: May ~, 2006 VERIFICATION I, the undersigned, hereby verify that I am a plaintiff in this action and that the facts stated in the above Petition are true and correct to the best of my information and belief. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. Section 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Irk; J, 2006 1'\6' A (./...y/t/.if1j"' ~~ r~erek A. Mo et ~OrlAP \~ ~.k enise A. Mongelli ~/~ Jo. T. Mongelli rrUJIfU/} 'mm ff~ G eneth D. Mongelli , J .J', 2006 os J,2006 -c- '--" -3,2006 NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEYlD NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLlSLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATIORNEY FOR PLAlNTIFFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : No.: "'0- ()~ . /1 f Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants CQMPLAINT NOW COME the Plaintiffs, John TMongelli, Gweneth D. Mongelli, Derek A. Mongelli and Denise A. Mongelli, by and through their auomey, Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, and in support of their claims avers the following: 1. Plaintiffs John T. Mongelli and Gweneth D. Mongelli are adult individuals residing at 608 WIlliams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, Onnberland County, Pennsylvania 17055 which property abuts the subject of the instant litigation. 2. Plaintiffs Derek A. Mongelli and Denise A. Mongelli are adult individuals residing at 915 Streamside Way, Marysville, Perry County, Pennsylvania 17053. f Ii f.XAi b r .rJ 3. Defendant Frank Tamanini is an adult individual who maintains an office and place of business at 3223 :Market Street, Camp Hill, Cumberland Q)unty, Pennsylvania 17011, hereinafter referred to as "Tamanini". 4. Defendant Toodle Station L.L.c. is a Pennsylvania Limited LiabilityQ)tporation with a registered cotporate office of 3245 :Market Street, Camp Hill, Cumberland Q)unty, Pennsylvania 17011, hereinafter referred to as "Toodle Station". 5. On or about November 9, 2002 Plaintiffs and Tamanini entered into a written agreement for sale by Plaintiffs and purchase by Tamanini of a certain land known as 608 Williams Grove Road, situated in Upper Allen Township and Mechanicsburg Borough, Cumberland Q)unty, P A and consisting of 20 acres more or less ("the real estate"). A copy of said agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 6. On or about November 23, 2002 Plaintiffs and Tamanini entered into an addendum to the first mentioned agreement, a copy of which addendum is attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 7. On or about:May 10, 2004, Tamanini contacted Plaintiffs regarding his desire to acquire the rental apartments owned by Plaintiffs that were originally to be omitted from the agreement, and the sale of the additional property was memorialized in a second addendum to the agreement of sale dated November 23,2002. A copy of the agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "C'. 8. The parties, excluding Plaintiff Denise A Mongelli, executed a Stormwater Easement Agreement dated September 10, 2004. Said agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "D". 9. T amanini made a verbal offer to make intprovements to the water management system, such that Plaintiff would be comfortable in signing Easement Agreement upon Defendant's completion. Said intprovements were to include a formation of a swale to channel waters away from the exposed lowef level area of Plaintiffs 608 Williams Grove Road property to the boundary of lot 5 (639 William Way) and the feaf comer of the Plaintiffs fetained property. 10. Paragraph 6 of the Addendum identified as Exhibit B calls fOf Tamanini to, at his sole cost and expense, create a natural evergreen buffef zone of evergreen plantings at time of excavation of each lot or common area between said lots and Plaintiffs' retained property. 11. At present, each lot adjoining the Plaintiffs' fetained property has been excavated. 12. Paragraph 4 of the Addendum identified as Exhibit B calls fOf T amanini to place a 5- wire high tension fence across the boundary of the Upper Allen and Monroe townships fOf the 20 acre tract of land in question upon the ground breaking and lltprovements to the land at buyef's sole Cost and Expense. 13. Excavation of lots and roadways commenced two weeks priOf to the September 10, 2004 date of settlement as the Plaintiffs acted in good faith and wefe agreeable to allowing the project to move fOlWard. 14. At the tllte of settlement on September 10, 2004, Plaintiffs settled with Tamanini, who acted as a fepresentative of Toodle Station, and Toodle Station assumed the obligations of Tamanini undef the agreement of sale, and the addenda thereto. 15. The residential development to be built on the property was to be known as Toodle Station Phase 1. 16. Said development is located along Williams Grove Road in Upper Allen Township, Cumberland Counry, Pennsylvailla. 17 . Toodle Station was required to construct and install sidewalks along Williams Grove Road, including the portion of Williams Grove Road in front of Plaintiffs' retained property, which is the residence of Plaintiffs John and Gweneth Mongelli. 18. Settlement occurred on September 10, 2004 between the parties and construction of homes has commenced on the site since that time. 19. C}}nstruction of public improvements including sanitary sewer systems and storm water management systems have been constructed on the property. 20. Stormwater Facility Ponds and stormwater management designed by Alpha Engineering for Toodle Station were designed with the intention of carrying water to the stormwater detention facilities on the site and to properly manage stormwater runoff. COUNT I - BREACH OF CONTRACT 21. Paragraphs one through twenty are incolporated herein as if set forth at length. 22. While Toodle Station has completed sidewalk and paving improvements for the Toodle Station Phase I project to all areas of the Williams Grove Road right-of-way including work done in a southerly direction to and even within the existing neighboring development known as Peachtree, it has failed to complete said improvements in the area which crosses said Plaintiffs' retained property. 23. Toodle Station has failed to install the evergreen buffer as required by the terms of the agreement. 24. Trindle Station has failed to construct or install the fence line along the western boundary as required by the agreement of sale. 25. As a result of said failure, construction and intprovement apparatus have traveled across the Plaintiffs' retained farm ground in Monroe Township damaging crops and causing losses to the Plaintiffs. 26. Moreover, Toodle Station, in the excavation and construction of a stormwater retention pond, removed considerable amounts of topsoil, and has failed to complete final grading around said pond and drainage system components, leaving the Plaintiffs' retained property unsuitable for agricultural purposes. 27. Approximately a total of 10 acres of farmland has been damaged as a result of the failures of Toodle Station. 28. Lost and damaged crops on Plaintiffs' property are estlltated to be in excess of $10,000.00. 29. Toodle Station auempted to construct a drainage swale and retaining wall to prevent drainage onto Plaintiffs' retained property. However, said work is not complete and Plaintiffs' retained property has had significant amounts of stormwater runoff entering onto Plaintiffs' retained property. 30. Plaintiffs have made numerous and continuing suggestions to permit correct the situation and to prevent future runoff from entering upon Plaintiffs' retained property, and to date, said suggestions have been ignored. 31. Such deficiencies were broughtto the Toodle Station's anention in a tintely manner. Furthermore, the water management system as provided by Toodle Station failed on or about September 5,2005. 32. Toodle Station, through Tamanini, agreed to complete the water management system with haste and offered to contemplate the addition of a French field drain and grate system. To date, no action has been forthcoming from Toodle Station to address and correct deficiencies. 33. In an effort to accommodate Toodle Station's need to continue to move the project forward, Plaintiffs applied for an occupancy pennit plan for Toodle Station on behalf Toodle Station before settlement occurred. Frank Tarnanini is listed as Developer of the project and as such agreed to all notes posted on the PennDOT Highway Occupancy Pennit Plan, dated June 1, 2004 and revised August 27, 2004 so that work could commence as soon as possible after conveyance. 34. Said plan likewise calls for the construction of a 4' Sidewalk with curb ramps along the Williams Grove Right of way from Peachtree Drive along Williams Grove Road across Toodle Station's William Way to the northern boundary of the Plaintiffs' retained property at 608 Williams Grove Road. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully requests the Court to grant Plaintiffs specific performance, to order the Defendants to perform their obligations in accordance with the terms of the parties' agreements, enjoin the Defendants to keep from conveying to any third party any of the real estate known collectively as Toodle Station Phase I until such time as terms of the agreements have been met as outlined above and in exhibits "A" and "B" and "C' and to grant such other relief as the Court may deem appropriate and just. COUNT II - SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 35. Paragraphs one through thirty-four are incotporated by reference as if set forth at length. 36. Toodle Station completed the sidewalks forthe most portions of the project as required. 37. Toodle Station completed the transition ramps at Peachtree and Williams Way but has failed to complete the work at the Plaintiffs' two driveways that circunmavigate the property. 38. Likewise, Toodle Station has failed to provide asphalt paving to restore the driveway entrances to their pre-construction condition. 39. Toodle Station, through Tamanini, has failed to adequately explain the failures to complete .t..~ ~~..:~--I ~.~_1_ :d^-.:.:^--I t..~~:~ u~\,... H....\fUU\"..U nV.1ft.1 \...Ul..l.lJ.\,...U Ul...1\,....l.l.1. 40. Upon infonnation and belief, Plaintiffs believe that Toodle Station has an agreement with E. G. Stoltzfus, a new home/ residential builder, to purchase lots within Toodle Station Phase 1. 41. Upon infonnation and belief, Toodle Station has conveyed at least an equitable interest in no less than one-third (1/3) of the building lots to E.G. Stoltzfus. 42. In conveying said lots, Toodle Station failed to meet its obligations underthe terms of the agreements with the Plaintiffs in providing a buffer and water management system 43. Furthermore, Plaintiffs have learned from representatives of E. G. Stoltzfus that Toodle Station did not transfer any obligation to E. G. Stoltzfus to comply with any of the terms incotporated in the agreements between Plaintiffs and Toodle Station. 44. Plaintiffs ate concerned that Toodle Station has shown a willful disregard to complete the terms of the agreements between the parties. 45. Plaintiffs feat that should Toodle Station continue to convey building lots to third parties without first meeting its obligations to Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs will be irreparably harmed, their retained properties will be devalued and Toodle Station and Tamanini will be unjustly enriched. 46. Plaintiffs performed their obligations under the agreements in a timely and sufficient manner. Furthermore, Plaintiffs accommodated Toodle Station's schedule by allowing construction to commence priorto settlement and by allowing Toodle Station to construct a stormwater management system on Plaintiffs' retained lands with the expectation that Toodle Station was to address and correct deficiencies with the water management system. 47. The real estate that is the subject of the parties' agreement is unique as Plaintiffs retain property to either side of Trinclie Station Phase 1. 48. Plaintiffs will be irreparably harmed should Toodle Station continue to convey lots without performing its prior obligation to Plaintiffs. Ourem and future owners of conveyed lots have no obligation with Plaintiffs to meet the terms of the agreements established between the parties. 49. There is no adequate remedy by law, which would place Plaintiffs in the position they bargained for, and have the right to expect, as a direct result of Toodle Station's failure to live up to the terms of the agreement between the parnes. 50. The terms of these agreements were fullycomemplated, foreseen by the parties, and willingly signed by the parties in the process of drafting the agreements. 51. Plaintiffs are concerned that Toodle Station's actions show a willful disregard and pmposeful violation of the agreements thus devaluing the Plaintiffs' total compensation and position in the agreement while unjustly inflating the standing of Toodle Station. 52. Furthermore, the value of the Plaintiffs retained properties will be irreparably devalued by the accelerated volume and rate of water runoff onto the 608 Williams Grove Road Property and the large water retention pond that occupies lands in Monroe Township with a drain system across the property. 53. Justice requires that Plaintiffs be granted specific performance to the terms of the agreements and that Toodle Station be ordered to comply with the terms of the agreements between Plaintiffs and Defendants before Defendants may continue to convey building lots to third parties as such action could further damage Plaintiffs retained properties and exacerbate their losses. ~HEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully requests the Court tu grant Plaintiffs specific performance, to order the Defendants to perform their obligations in accordance with the terms of the parties' agreements, enjoin the Defendants to keep from conveying to any third party any of the real estate known collectively as Toodle Station Phase I until such time as terms of the agreements have been met as outlined above and in exhibits" A" and "Boo and "C' and to grant such other relief as the Court may deem appropriate and just. Respectfully submitted, WOLF&W U Dated: April --3. 2006 ~/ o , Esquire 10 W 19h Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Supreme Court LD. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Plaintiffs VERIFICATION I, the undersigned, hereby verify that I am a plaintiff in this action and that the facts stated in the above Complaint are true and correct to the best of my information and belief. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. Section 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. ;1f,JZ<'; 3" 2006 -, ~,. /" L~/LtL : Derek A. Mo elli. , ( Urt~cu- \^' lltr\)l\;e \Jv Denise A. Mongelli l 'J t~ /ltX'//l 3J 2006 -, ? 130 / _,2006 .,. ~ "/ JohnT. Mongelli :?/ / ,iU 2006 fl I ! I.JL.^_dtL.i; /Y\ t'i't1lj b . eneth D. Motll.!"elli v - - STANDARD AGf :IVIENT FOR TIIE SALE OF VACA. f LAND A/S-VL fillS IOCTll rCWI1ljnen,!cu aliJ approved fur, DIj' no! rC'lricled to use by, Ihe ll1"mbc," "r the l'eltllSl'h'ulIi" Associalion of REAlTORS'. (PAJ{) SELLER'S BUS1NESS RELAIIONSHlP WITH PA LICENSED BROKER ._~ BROKER (Cumpany) f--;:- /.J\.I\A,,( ~"'c.Af...., ~ S.D-c;.. PHONE 7',,, 30C> ADDRESS -"''1/,(:;- fo'lAOf/-iii7' l$")' C(,j .P~ /701 ( FAX 761 1'""-">5 lIROKER IS THE AGENT FOR SELLER Designated Agent(s) for Seller, if applicable: OR Broker is NOT the Agent for Seller and is alan: !!:t""A"GENT FOR BUYER 0 TRANSACTION LICENSEE ELAT ONSHIP WITH PA LICENSED BROKER BROKER(COmpall)')~ $.oc:::... PHONE ?6IL.s~_ ADDRESS' (7DI FAX 71,( I~ BR~mR IS THE AGENT FOR BUYER Designaled Agcllt{s) fur Buyer, if applicable: {jU yEe. 1$ '/-/C6NSiZl::> 86!:.IVtOR WtT(;of- UtP'11JG ~,~. Broker is NOT the Agent for Buyer and is alan: 0 AGENT FOR SELLER 0 SUBAGENT FOR SELLER 0 TRANSACTION LICE]\'SEE When lhe same Broker is Agenl fur Seller :md Agent for Buyer, Broker is a Dual Agent. All of Broker's licensees are also Dual Agents UNLESS lhere are s{'parate Designated Agcnt(s) for Bu)'er and Seller. If lhe Silllle Licensee is design:lted for Seller and Bnyer, the LicelL~ce is a Dual Agent. 1. i[~i8 lIl(lreement d",d SELLER(S) DcR.$e A-. 1 DElli 51: A. ~ 0 r. 170 5' l'1ofoJGeL.l...I ,is between I G~v (> OIZ.. called "Seller," and t;) BUYER(S) ,o~ caIl{'d "Buyer." sO<.> .&v " 9 1Q 11 2. PROI'ERTY (1.98) Seller hereby agrees to sell and convey to Buyer, who hereby agrees to purchase: ALL TILt\.T CERTAIN 101 or piece of ground "ilh huildings and improvements thereon erected, ir any, known as: 'Appro",. .2-D I'tcll..f j>DA-T7OA} OF '''''is Wlu...I~5 c;0>Vl::; ~<:'. , ECut. P-'r {'" ~"'cr "\~J th, rfNP of I.JP;>;:;e A-L..I.." A/ County of (" (, M ~ -z L..At^J 0 ill the Commolllvealth of Pennsylvania, Zip Code I?OSS Idenlilicatioll ({',g., Tax ill #; Parcel #; Lot, Block, Deed Book, Page, Recording Date) f~ "C/ '* ~:l-Oq... Of;<Jl 001 12 13 14 15 15 11 1Q " " 3. TERl\IS (7~01) (A) Purchase Price r~~ ~!:,OR~;!{ 7'tV"YJ""1D S ;0;;,. ~AJ-Oc \ U.S. Dollars which will be paid to Seller by Buyer as follows: 1. Cash or check at Signi~ this Agreement: . 2. CaJih or check within (/ days of the execution of this Agreement: 3. 4. "i;Don ~lQ60 ~ ,..:> z, $ $ $ $ "3"'JO..o80,"'0 TOT1U, $ ~/"V) n.tY'J_ ~ r~v~,""-- - Deposits paid on account of purchase price to be held b) B 11 for Seller, unless otherwise stated here: Sf:Li ~ T-D P-R:lEHV<;:' OCPOs.-r f--tQA)E'f- Seller's written approvnllo be on or before: J I IS I O"l- Settlement to be on S1=.E "err 1...J{)l )M ,or before if Buyer and Seller agree. Conveyance from SeUer will be by fee simple deed of special warranty unless otherwise stated here: - Cash, cashier's or certified check at lime of settlement: 22 23 2,1 (E) 25 (C) (D) eE) ill 27 23 29 '" 31 " 33 34 ;15 36 (F) Payment of transfer taxes will be divided equally between Buyer and Seller unless otherwise stated here: -- (0) At time of settlement, the following will be adjusted pro-rata all a daily basis between Buyer and Seller, reimbursing where applicable: tax.es (see Notices and information Regarding Tax. Proration); rents; interest on mortgage assumptions; condomininm fees and home- owner association fees, if any; water and/or sewer fees, if any, together with any other lienable municipal services. The charges are to be pro-rated for the periou(s) covered: Seller will pay up to and including the date of settlement; Buyer will pay for nll days foll\)wing settlement, unless otherwise stated here: ---- 31 38 4. FIXTURES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY (1.00) (A) INCLUDED in this sale and purchase price are an existing items permanently instaUed in the Property, fret: of liens. Also included: /J'k- (R) LEA~Ep items (items not owned by Seller): N\kw (C) E.'XCLUDED: - '" 4" 41 42 43 4' 5. SPECIAL CLAUSES (7-01) (A) Be~re signing this Agreement: lir!yyer and Seller have received the Consumer Notice as adopted by the State Real Estate Commission at 49 Pa. Code ~35.336. Muyer and Seller have received a statement of their respective estimated closing costs. o Buyer has received the Deposit Money Notice (for cooperative sales when Broker for Seller is holding deposit money). (B) The following are a part of this Agreement if checked: o Tenant.Occnpied Property Addendum (PAR Form TOP) o 45 .15 41 1fi H j~ " :;Z CO ~ o !lOI=!;:"'o...,y\ . 54 05 56 51 sa BUJCI.IIl.itial~ AlS- VL Page 1 o{ 6 59 m ",,^u()f70 COPYRlGIIT PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCLI. Pennsylvania AssociatioIl of REALTORSOl> Tho"'.,..."..'....,.~'"...~,',~,~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 , 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 16 19 20 2' 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 " J1 32 33 3. 35 36 37 J6 3. 40 41 " 4J 44 '5 .. 41 .. 49 50 51 52 53 54 " 56 51 5. 59 f3<jf:l/J II jJ ~;) G1, 02 ~3 li,l h. DATE.'iITU\IE IS OF THE ES~;ENCE (S-{, (A) The\aid date for SCLtlelllClll ClUJ all olhe, .Le, ,lIld times refem~d to fur [he performance of allY of 1I1C ohligLltiOlL'; of this Agreement ale hereby Llgrecd to be uf the essence of this Agrcemclll and musl be adhered 10 (B) Fur l11e purposes of this Aglt,CllK'nt, number of days will be counted from the date of exeClllion, by exdudiug the Jay this AgrcemenL was e.\e~u[ed and inclllding the lastl!.IY of the time periud. (C) TIle dale of seLtlerTIcnt is nUL extelllicd by auy olher pmvisiou of this Agreement allll may only be extemkd by ll1llhllll \vritlen agreemelll uf Lheparties. . 7, FIl')ANCING CONTINGENCY (7-01) ij?' WAIVED, This sale is NOT cunlingent un financing. o ELECTED (A) This sale is cOIlLingenl upon Buyer obtaining [ll1ancing as follows: I. Amounl of loan $ 2, 1vlinimum Term years 3. Type: 0 Land ACljllisition Only OLand Acquisitiun and Construction DOther 4, Interest rate _ %; however, Buyer agrees 10 acccpt the interest rate as may be committed by the lcnder, not to exceed a maximum intcrestrate of_ %. 5. Discount points, loan originiltion, loan placement and other fees charged by the lender as a percentage of the loan (excluding an)' insur- ance premiums and YA funding fee) not to exceed _ % of the loan, The interest rale alld fees provisions required by Buycr are satisfied if a lender makes available to Buyer the right to guarantee an interesl rale at or below the Maximum Interest Rate specified herein with the percentage fees at or below the amount specified herein. Buyer gives Seller the right. at Seller's sole option and as permitted by the lending institution and applicable laws, to contribute financially, without promise of reimbursement, to the Buyer and/or lender to make the :Ibove terms available to Buyer, (8) Within 10 dilYs of the execution of this Agreement, Buyer will make a completed, written fimncing application to a responsible Icnder iD:cord- ing 10 the terms above. The Broker for Buyer, if any, otherwise Ihe Broker for Seller is authorized to communicate \\ith the lemler for the purposes of assisting in the loan process. (C) I. UpOD receipt of a finallcing commitment, Buyer will promptly deliver a copy of the: commitment to Seller. 2. Fin:lllcing commitment date . If a written commitment is Dot received by Seller by the above daLc, Buyer and SeUer agree to extend the commitment date until Seller terminates this Agreement In writing, 3. Sener has the option to temunate this Agreement in writing, on or after the fmancing commitment date, if the financing commitment: a. Is not valid until the date of seLtlement, OR b. Is conditioned upon tlle sale and settlement of any other property, OR c, Contains any other condition not specified in this Agreement. 4. In the evenl Seller does not terminate tbis Agreement as provided above, Buyer has the option to tenninate this Agreemcnt in writing if the fillClllCing commitment: a. Is not ohtained by or valid until the dale of ~ettlement. OR b. Is couditioned upon the sale and settlement of any other property which do nol occur by the date of settlement. OR e. Ccmtmns any other conJitiolll1ot specified in this Agreement wlueh Buyer is unable tu satisfy by the date of settlement. 5. If this Agreement is tenninuled as specified in paragraphs 7 (C) (2), (3) or (4). ul! deposit monies paid Oll account of purcha~e price will be returned to Buyer. Huyer will be responsible for allY premiums for mechanics lieu insllfance <llld/or title search. or fee for callcellaliOfJ of same, if any; AND/OR allY prellJiUrll5 for flood insurance, m.ine subsidence insurance, and/or fire insurauce with extended cOl'crage, insurance binder chargcs or cancellation fee, if au}'; AND/OR any appraisal fees and charges paid in advaJlce to lemler (D) Se~rAssist i2r NOT APPLICADLE o APPLICABLE. Seller ",i11 pay: o $ ,maximum, toward Buyer's dosing costs as penni.lted by the lender. o If; fill (;, I;~ CO '" 7' 7Z lJ 1,1 75 j'G 71 Hi ]' 1H) lil "' fl' M fl' rrli 0; '" 119 ml " g, "' ~.I 95 Uli q7 on '19 '"" ,m 1t1l 1113 1[14 If!~ 1i:l; 10i j(j5 tu~ 1W nl 1'l2 n, 111 115 116 117 "" 110 m 121 122 12~ 12'1 125 126 127 12jl m 13lJ 131 132 133 '34 IJ5 105 13i 1J~ m 1.W loll 1,12 1013 H4 115 t'16 1017 143 1'19 loll 151 8, iNSPECTIONS (1~98) (A) Seller hereby agrees to permit inspections by auLllorb-:eJ appraisers, reputable certifiers, insurer's representatives, surveyors, municipal officials lUldlor Buyer as may be required by Llu~ lending institutions, if any, or .insuring agencies. Seller further agrees to penuit any ulher insp,~ctions required by or provided for in Llle tenus of this Ab>Teement. (B) Buyer agrees that Buyer, or anyone 011 lhe Propelty at Buyer's Jirection or un Buyer's behalf, will leave the Property in its same condition. In the case of damage, Buyer will bear the risk of resloring the Property or of reimbw.sing Seller for any loss of vallle. (C) Buyer reserves the right to make a pre.settlelnent inspection of Llle Propel1y Buyer's right to make this inRpectioll is not waived by any other provi~ion of this Agreement. 9. STATUS OF WATER (7-01) (A) AnoIT-Propertysourceofwater 0/ is not ilvailablc for the Property i.".! is available for the Property thn'mgh (Name uf Service Provider) C?lhfFn W~_ ~. ~q;"'mECTlON TO OFF-PROPERTY WATER SOURCE CONTINGENCY [),{ WAiVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has the option 10 m,lke this Agreement contingent l)n determining that lhe tcrms of connecting the Property to an off-Property water source are acceplable to Buyer. Buyer WAIVES TIllS OPTION and agrees to Llle RELEASE set forth in paragmph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECTED Buyer will, wiLllin ~ days of the execution of this Agreement and at Buyer's expeuse, determine the LefilS of connecting the Property to the water source. If the terms of COllllcction are not ru;ceptable to Buyer. Buyer will: 1. Accept the Propelty as is and agree to the RELEASE seL forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Temunate Lllis Agreement in writiug, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be retumed promptly to Buyer and lhis Agreement of Suie will be YOID. (B) 0 Seller represents L1llll LllC Property is served by an on-site water soW"ce. ON-SITE WATER SERVICE INSPECTION CONTINGENCY o WAIVED. Huyer acknowledges that Buyer has the option to request an on-site water service iu~pection of the Property. BUYER WAIVES TIllS OfYflON and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of tIils Agreement. o ELECTED 1. Buyer has the option, within ~ days of the execution of this Agreement and at Buyer's expense, to deliver 10 Seller a Wlitten inspec- tion report by a qualified, professional waler testing company of the quality and/or quantity of the on-site water service. 2. Seller agrees tu locale and provide access to the on-site (or individual) water system, if applicable, at Seller.s expcnse, if required by the mspeclioll company. 3. If the report reveals Lllallhe water service does nut meet lhe minimum standards of any applicable governmental authorily and/or rails to satisfy the requirements for quality and/or quantity as set by the lender, .if any. tllen Seller will, within _ days of receipt of the report, notify Buyer.in wriring of Seller's choice to- a. Upgrade the water service to the minimum acceptable levels, before settlement, in which case Buyer accepts the Property and agrees to the RELEASE set forth iu paragraph 24 of tlus Agreemeut, OR b. Not upgrade the water service. 4. If Seller chooses not to upgrade the service to minimum acceptable levels, or fuils to respond ,\ithin the lime given, Buyer will, within _days.eiLller: a. Accept the Property and tlle water service and, ifrequired by tlle lender. if any, andJor auy governmental authorily, upgrade the waler service before settlement or willun the lime required by tile lender, if any, and/or any goverlUnental authority, at Buyer's expense and with Seller's permission, which will not be unreasonably withhehl, and agree tu the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. If Seller deliles Buyer pennission to upgrade Llle water service, Buyer may, withinS days of Seller's denial, tenninate this Agreement. If Buyer terminates this Agreement, all deposit monies paid Oil accouut of pW"chase price will be rerumed promptly to Buyer and Lltis Agreement will be VOID, OR b. Terminale this Ab'Teement, ill wlilch case all deposit monies paid Oil account of purchase price will be returned proUlptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be Yom. (C) 0 Buyer iR aware thaL there is no developed water source for the Property. 11i2 '" 154 155 15~ 10' to" A/S- VL Page 2 of 6 ~'$ Seller Initials: Bu)'erIllitiah:~.----.-L---_ co GI [12 GJ 1;'1 75 66 OJ " " 70 J1 n 73 74 75 76 77 7B " 80 81 82 " 84 " " OJ 8B 69 go 81 92 OJ 94 95 96 97 '" 99 1", W1 182 103 10' 135 130 137 109 110 111 112 113 '" 115 116 117 110 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 120 127 129 '" 13" 131 132 133 134 135 13' 137 '" 139 140 141 14' 143 144 145 14' 147 14" 14. 15" 151 '" 153 154 155 150 157 158 1 ~]'iJ liill 161 1{;2 15J 1,,4 rr,:j 1blj 101 1li~ 15" IIU un 112 113 li4 ON-SITE WATER SERVICE Al'PHOVAL ITlNGENCY o WAIVED Buyer acknowledges that Bll.l'~' lias the oplionto make tins Agreement contingent Oil receiving Illllllicip,tl appro,'al for the illstrll- Jntion of a well. BUYER WAIVES TH1S OPTION and agrees to the RELEASE sel fprth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. D ELECTED. Within lU o..!ay~ of the executioll orllli.'; Agreement, Buyer will make a compldell, writtt:1l applicatioll for the Iilulucipal approval lor the insL1.llation uf a well. Tllis sale is COlltillgClll upon Buyer obtaining, within _ d:iys of the execution of Ulis Agreement, munici- pal approval for the installatioll uf a well. Buyer will pay aU costs associated with the application for approval, induding but llollliniu;o..! to. any municipal fees and teM expenses, In the event Buyer is un:tblc to sc(;ure approval for well installation, Buyer will either: 1. Acct:ptthe Property as is :md agree to the RELEASE set forth ill paragraph 2..J- of this Agreemcnt, OR 2. Te,nrunatc this Agreement, in wluch ca~e all deposit mouies p,lid 011 account of purchase pri<.:e will be retumcd promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be YOID. 10. STATUS OF SE\VER (7-01) (A) SeIler represents Ihat Property is served by: o Off-Property Sewage Disposal System D Individual On-Lot Sewage Disposal System (See Sewage Notice 1) o Individual Ou-Lot Sewage Disposal System in Proximity to Well (See Sewage Notice I; see Sewage Notice 4, if applicable) o Ten-acre Permit Exemption (See Sew<Jge Notice 2) o Holding Tank (See Sewage Notice 3) D None (See Sewage Notice 1) D None Available (See Sewage Notice 5 or Sewage Notice 6, as applicable) o (II) COtUlection to an off-Property sewage disposal system o is not available for the Property. ~ is available for the Property through (Name of Service Provider) {JIVe1/? ~ AI SEWiD( AcJJlta n I'T-'::'J------ PU>>LIC SYSTEM CONTINGENCY IJ?"" \-VAlVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has the l1ption to make thi~ Agreement contingcnt on receiving municipal approval for the':con- nection of the Property to a sewage disposal system. BUYER WAIVES TI-llS OPTION and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in pamgraph 24 oftttisAgreement. D ELEClED. Within 10 days of the execution of this Agreement, Buyer will make a completed, written application for the municipal approval for the connection of the Property to a sewage disposal ~ystem. This sale is contingent upon Buyer obtaining, within ~ days of the exe- cution of this Agreement, municipal approval for the connection of the Property to a sewage disposal system. Buyer will pay all costs as~oci~ ated \\~th the application for approval, including but not limited to, any municipal fees and test expenses. In the event Buyer is unable to secure approvalforsewcrconncctlon, Buyer will either: 1. Accept the Property as is and agree to the RELEASE set forth in pamgrnph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Terminate tIlls Agreement, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID. (C) INDIVIDUAL ON-LOT SEWAGE DISPOSAL INSTALLATION CONTINGENCY D WArvED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has the option to make this Agreement contingent on receiving all applicable govemment approval for the installation of an individual sewage system. BUYER WANES TIllS OPTION and agrees to the HELEASE sct forth in para- graph 24 of this Agreement. D ELECTED. Within_days of the exc<:ution of this Agreement, D Buyer D Seller will make a completed, written application to all appropriate authorities for the installation of an on-lot sewage disposal system, and will pay aU costs associated with the application for approval, including but not limited to, any fees and percolation test expenses, Tills sale is contin- gent upon the receipt ofal! applicable government approval for the installation ofnn individual sewage system witIuu_ day~ oftl](: exe- cution of this Agreement. In the event test results Me Ullilcceptable to Buyer or approval for all individual sewage system is unable to he seclU.ed, Buyer will either. 1. Accept tlle Property as is and agree to the RELEASE set fortll in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Terminate this Agreement, in which eMe all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned prumptly to Buyer anu Utis Agreement will be VOID. Buyer will promptly deliver all infonnatioll and test results acquired through tin: approval process to Seller. (D) INDIVIDUAL ON-LOT SEWAGE DISPOSAL INSPECTION CONTINGENCY o WAIVED. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer h.L~ the option to request an individual (lldot sewage disposal inspection of the Property. BUYER WAIVES THIS OmON and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragtaph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECTED 1. Buyer has the option, within _ days of the execution of this Agreement and at Buyer's expense, to deliver to Sellcr a written inspec- tiOIl repOlt by a qualified, professional inspector of the individual un-lot sewage tlisposal systeHl. 2. Seller, at Seller'~ ex-pense, agrees, if and as rt:quired by the inspection company, 10 locate, provide access to and empty tilt: intlividual on. lot sewage disposal .system Seller also agrees to restore the Property, at Seller's expense, prior to settlement. 3. If the report reveals defects tllat do uot require e.\pUllSion or replacement of the existing sewage disposal system, Seller will, within _ days of receipt of tIle report, notify Buyer in writing of Seller's choke to: a. Correct tbe defects before settlement, including retests, at Seller's expense, in which ca.se Buyer accepts Ule Property and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 uf Uns A~\Teement, OR b. Not correct tlle defects, or if Seller fails to respond within the time given, Buyer will, wit/tin __ days, either: 1) Accept the Property and the system and, if required by the lender, if any, and/or any goverrunelltal authority, correct the defects before settlement or within the tillle required by tlle ]ellder, if any, and/or .my goverrunenlal aUlhority, at Buyer's sole expense and with Seller's pennission, which will not be unreasonably withheld., and agree to Ule RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 oftlus Agreement. If Seller delues Buyer pemllssion to correct the defects, Buyer may, within 5 days of Seller's dcuial, temli- nate this Agreement. If Buyer terminates tllis Agreement, all deposit monies paid Oil account of purchase pri<.:e will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be YOID, OR 2) Terminate tlri~ Agreement in writing, in w[nd1 case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be YOID. 4. If the report reveals the need to expand or replace tlw existing individual on-lot sc:wage disf1'Jsal system, Seller mny, wiUlin _. days of receipt of the report, submit a corrective proposal to Broker for Buyer, if any, otherwise to Buyer. The currective proposal will include, but not be lilluted to, tile name of the remediation eompUllY; provisions for payment, including retests; and cumpletion date for corrective measures. Within 5 days of receiving Seller's corrective proposal, or if no currective proposal is received wilhin the time giyen, Buyer will: a. Agree to the terms of the corrective proposal, if aJlY, in writing, in which case Buyer accepts the Property aJld agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR b. Accept the Property and tlle system aJld, if required by the lender, if any, and/or any governmental authority, correct the defects before settlement or witlun the time required by the lender, if any, amI/or any governmental auulOrity, at Buyer's sole expense and with Seller's permission, which Willllot be unreasonably withheld, and agree to the RELEASE set foITh in panl!,'Taph 24 of this Agreement. If Seller denies Buyer permission to conect the defects, Buyer may, within 5 days of Seller's delia], temunate this Agreement. If Buyer terminates this Agreement, alJ deposit mOInes paid 011 acconnt of purchase price will be retullled promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID, OR c. Terminate this Agreement in writing, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer :Uld tins Agreement will be YOID. 11. ENVIRON1\lENTAL AUDIT & PROPERTY INSPECfIONS (1-98) (A) Seller represents and warrants that SeHer has no knowledge, except as listed below, of whetller: l. The Property has been contaminated by any substance ill Ul1Y maIUler which requires remediation; 2. The Property contains nny wetlaIlds, flood plains, or any otller environmentally sensitive aIeas, development of winch is limited or pre. c1udedbylaw; 3. The Property contains any substance, the removal or disposal of which is subject to any law or regulation; 4. AllY law has heen violaled ill the handliug or disposing of ally material wastc or tht: discharge of any material into U1C soil, air, surface w~ter, or ground water; 5. 111e Property eOlllains Ul de EXCEt~ONS b 115 UfO 117 lIU 119 11W 1111 lfi~ lEJ 1U4 155 11\6 Ill; lUU lfi9 lYll '"' ,y,' IY3 In4 i% 1% IYi IJU tYH :UD ,ilt '02 -:113 ,04 :ll5 :Uti 'fJi "0 "' '10 nI m /13 ,14 '10 :16 17 '" 219 ~2ll 'LI ::n 21 '24 ,<5 :21i ,21 :'-3 :29 ,:30 ,:It ':32 eJJ :34 ,35 13fi '37 :3U :39 .W :41 '<12 ',,] '44 ,:45 :46 ,41 14U 249 25U 251 252 25J 254 250 u==-t.-r_ AJS. VL Page 3 uf 6 256 ',':;1 BUYl'rTniliab: 15Y l(i'.1 '" 162 1[jJ 104 105 10' 167 16. 169 178 m 172 I7J m 175 176 177 170 179 18' 181 '62 '03 '" 1B5 18' 167 '" '" 19. '"' 19' 19' 19' 195 196 197 19' '"' '" '"' 262 78' 78' 'OS 78' 20'1 78. '"' '" '" 212 Z1J '" 215 '16 217 ". lUg ". '" '" Z2J '" "5 '" 22"1 '" zzg 23. 231 '" 23' 23' '" 23. m 233 '" 24. '41 "2 24' '" 245 ,.. '47 '" ", '" '" '" Z53 '" '" '" Z57 ,Sll 259 Z(jij 2Gl 2ti2 (IlJ SdleraJlt.lBuyeracknowled~e that 131'01..-' J "1:;;iliccnscJrealestatelltllker; ISllotaJlcxpeninwnstruction,engilleering,orenvirorunentalmatter~;aJlJ 3 Has nut made aJld will not make allY reprcsclltatiolls or W,UTallries nor condw,.:t inve,-;tigatiolls of the envirolllncntul condition m suita- bility of the Property, or any adjacent property_ (C)hNVlRONMENTAL AUDITIINSPEC1l0N CONTINGENCY i:;f \\-'AIVED. Buyer unJcrstauds tJlat Buyer has tile: option to request audits and inspections of the Property. BUYER WAIVES TIllS OPTION and ab'TeeS to the RELEASE set forth in jJaragraph 24 of tlus Agreement. Buyer reserves the right to make a pre-settkllJent inspcdion of Ule Pmp"'Y. '7cu..-ee- jO ~'-'1/'1..-~1 &>''1 OP PH,r>i2j.... To f3."'1ER... o ELECTED, Wllhin ~ days of the excdtlOll of tlus Agreemeut, Buyer has the option, at Buyer's expense, to have the following audits or inspections completed by a licensed or othervi'ise qualified professional (cheek the inspections that Buycr will order): o Envirorunental Hazards o Uudergrouml Storage Tanks o Propelty BOlmtlary/Stjuare Footage Vetificatiou/Deliueation o Rood Plain Veriflcatiun/Delineation o WdlallJs Verification/De1iIleatioll o Specific Property Inspection limited to o If Buyer is not satisfied with any condition as smtcd in any written report Buyer receives pursuant to dIe audits or inspections obtained undcr this provisiull, Buyer will, withiLl the time allotted for obtaining such audits or inspections: 1. Accept the Property with the information staled in the report(s) and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. Terminate this Agreement in writing, in which case all deposit monies paid on account 'of purchase price will be returned promptly to Buyer and titis Agreement will be VOID. NOTICES & ASSESSl\-IENTS (1-98) (A) Seller represents as of Seller's execution of tItis Agreement, that no public improvement and/or homeowner associ:llion assessments have been made against the Property which remain unpaid and that no notice by any government or public authority has been scrved upon Seller or any- one on Sdler's behalf, including notices relating to violations of zOllillg, housing, building, safety or fire ordinances which remain uncorrected, and that Seller knows of no condition that would constitute violation of any such ordinances which remain uncorrected, unless otherwise spec- ifiedhere:-- (B) Seller klH.Jws of no other potcntial notices (including viol:ltions) and assessments except us follows: 263 2M 2t;" 2Uli 2[,j' Zfin "fin 2m m m Z1J 27<1 275 270 ~f7 2in 219 2eo 281 262 n" :!64 185 nfi 12. ~li7 2ti6 "M 290 191 292 293 29;j 295 296 297 ,"a 299 :w~ :In't ~: 0 2 303 J04 305 JOr. :107 111fi 309 3 \~ Jll m m JH 315 Jill :\17 ;J16 319 3211 321 322 .123 .24 :125 (C) In the event any notices (including violatiollS) and assessments are rcceived after execution of this Agreement and before settlement, Seller will notify Buyer in writing, within 5 days of receiving the notice or assessment, that Seller will: 1. Comply with notices and assessments at Seller's expense, in which case Buyer accepts the Property and agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 2. NOT comply with notices and assessments at Seller's expense, in which case Buyer will notify Seller within 5 days in writing that Buyer will: a. Comply with the notices and assessments at Buyer's cxpellSe and agree to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR b. Terminate this Agreement, in which case all deposit monies paid on account of purchase pricc will be retumed promptly to Buyer and this Agreement will be VOID. H Buyer fails to nutify Seller within the tune given, Duyer accepts the Property and agrees to the RELEASE set forth ill paragraph 24 or this Agreement. (D) Buyer is advised that access to a public roau may require iSSUallCe of a highway occupancy permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation or appropriate authority. 13. TITLE, SURVEYS, & COSTS (7~01) (A) The Pruperty is to be convcyed free and clear of an liens, encumbrances, and easemeats, EXCEPTING HO\VEVER the following: cxistiug dced restrictions, historic preservation restrictions or ordinances, building restrictions, ordinances, ea8ements of roads, easemenl'i visible upon the ground, easements of record, privileges or rights of public service companies, If any; otherwisc the tiLle LO tile above describcd real cstah:: will be good and marketable and such as will be insured by a reputable Title insurance Company at lhe regular rates. (B) In the event Seller is lUlable to give a good and marketable title and such as will be insured by 11 repumble Tille Company at the regular rates, as specified in paragraph UtA), Buyer will have ule option of taking such title as Seller can give without changing the price, or being repaid all monies paid by Buyer to Seller all account of the purchase price ruld Seller will reimburse Buyer for rulY costs incurred by Eluyer for lho~e items specified in paragraph J3(C) and in paragraph 13(D) items (I), (2), (3); and inlhe latter event tJ)ere will be no fmthcr liability or obli- gation on either of the parties hereto and tllis Agreement will become VOID. (C) Any surveyor surveys whieh may be required by the Title Insurance ComprulY or the abstracting :IllOmey, for the preparatiOll of ,Ul alkquate legal description of the Property (or the correction thereof), will be secured aud paid for by Seller. However, any surveyor surveys desired by Buyer or required by lender will be secured and paid for by Buyer. (D) Bllyer wilJ pay for tbe following: (I) Title search, tille iusurru1Ce and/or mechanics lien insuram:e or fee for cam:elJalion of same, if any; (2) Flood insurance, fire insurance with extended coverage, mine subsideuce insurance, and <.:aDcclJalion fces, if auy; (3) Appraisal fees am1 charges paid in advance to lender, if any; (4) Buyer's customary settlement costs ruld accruals. 14. ZONING CLASSIFICATION (1-98) (A) ZonlngClassifiClltion 'i2.gID-r::-NTI"~ Failure uftlus Agreement to contain tbe zoning classification (except iu cases where the properly (and each pal-eel thereof, if subdividable} is zoned solely or primarily to permit single-family dwellings) shall render this Agreement voidable at the option of the Buyer, aud, if voided, any deposits tendered by Buyer shall be returned to the Buyer without any requirement for cowt acrion. (B) ZONLNGAI'I'ROVALCONTINGENCY o /NOT APPLICABLE [I;!" WAIVED. Buycr acknowledges thnt Buyer has the option to make this Agreement contingcnt on receiving municipal aprroval for the inlended use of the Property. BUYER WAIVES TIllS OPTION al\d agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. o ELECTED 1 This salt: is comingent on Buyer receiving zoning approval, or variance, or special exception from (municipality) to use the Propel1y as a (proposed use). 2. Application for the approval (or variance/special exception) will be made withiu_ duys of Ule execntion of this Agreement. Buyer will pay for applications, legal representation, lmu any other costs associated with obtaining approval. If the municipality requires Ule application to be signed by the current owner, Seller agrees to do so. lf fillal, unappealuble approval is not obtained by which case all deposit monies paid Oil accouut of pmchase price will be returncd promptly to Buyer. IS. LAND 1)tSE RESTRICTIONS OTHER THAN ZONING (7.01) [A) g NOlle Known (B) D TIle Prupe11y, or a portion of it, is prcfercllrial1y assessed for tax purposes under the following Acts (See Land Use Restridions Noticcs). o F<mUlalld and Forest Land Assessment Act (Clean and Green Progrmn) o Open Space Ad (,Ul Act enabling certain counties of the Commonwealth to covenant witltland owners for preservation of Lwd in farm, forest, water supply, or open space uses) D Agricultural Area Securiry Law, Act 43 of 1981, 3 P.S. ~90l et seq. (Development Rights) o Other o Buyer and Seller have determined tlle consequences that may result from the sale or a changc in the use of the Property, or any portion _/,ofit (C) 1M Seller has no knowledge of any covenants, subdivision restrictions or other restrictions affecting th~ Property unless othenvise stated here: - (D) lit' Seller has no knowledge of any rights to timber, crops or minerals, except coal, that do not transfer with the PropCl1y unless otherwise .'itateLl here:'----' (E) 0 Buyer acknowledges tli;lt any land use re,trictinns associated with the Property's enrollment in the Ckalt and Green Program or under the Upen Space Act ur any \Jther program idelllifkd ill this paragrapb [5, are ellul\ubmnces uponlhe Property. Buye, agrees tflat ddiycf)' of lltle ~ubJtctto tlKS<': encumbrances WIll !lut \wlate Sell\::[:; dut) undcr paragraph Il(A) ot thrs Agleel1lellt 307 30B 309 310 311 3" 313 31,1 315 316 317 31B 319 320 321 322 3Z3 324 325 326 327 '" 32' 33D 331 332 333 334 335 335 3J7 3'" '" 340 341 342 343 344 345 34" 341 340 349 350 351 ~~ti ~I 355 SelJerluitmls~ r( 356 Wi m :zu J2!1 330 33t 332 333 1:14 J;15 331i m 131; i3~ 3. 4. , this Agrecment will be VOID, in ),)0 141 1-12 '" ;,j.'1 1.l5 ",ifi ,.17 3,ln 3-1Y 350 3 ~ 1\ ~";' 353 35,\ 3:;5 nUyerlllith~ __ AfS- VL Page 4 of 6 ::i;r, ~5U 25'J 21J1l 231 2fi2 253 20.1 265 266 267 268 2" 270 271 272 273 274 275 '" 277 270 279 280 28' 282 283 284 285 28" 281 ,.. 28' 2QO 28' 292 293 284 295 '95 287 ". 29g 300 301 302 303 304 3U5 jijij 3:;' 3:;il 16. Cf,}.i.L NOTICE 35"/ i2f No1 APPLICABLE ;158 o APPLICABLE J~!) THIS DOCU~lENT ~I^ Y NOT SeLL, CUNV1OY, T1~j\NSrtR, INCLUDE OR INSURE TIlE TITLE TU THE CGALAND RIGHTS OF SUPPORT UNIJE!{J','EATH TIlE SUKFACE LAND ::160 liESCItlBED OR REFERRED TO HEREIN. AND THE OWNER OR OWNERS OF SUCH COAL MAY HAVE TIlE COlvlPLETE LEGAL R1GfITTO REMOVE ALL SUCH CDALANIJ 3(il IN m.4.TCONNECTJON, D/\JI,IAGE MAY RESULT TO TIlE Sti'RFACE OF'ffiE LAND AND J\t'.y HOUSE. llUlLDING OR OTHER STRUCTURE UN OR IN" SUCH LAND. (This 3G2 notice is set fonh in the manner provided in Section lorthe Ad of July 17, 1957, P.L. Y84.) "Buyer acknowledges that he may not be obtaining the 3ij3 right of protection ag:tillst subsidence resulLillg from coal mining operations, and that the property described herein r!lay be protected fwm damage 3G4 due to /ltille subsidence by a private contract witIl the owners of the economic interests in the cllal. TIlis acknowledgment is made for tIle purpose 365 of complying with the provisil.ms DC Section 14 of tlie Bituminous Mine Subsidence and tIte Land Conservation Act uf April 27. 1966." Buyer agrees 366 to sign the deed Cram Seller which deed will contain the aforesaid provision 367 17. I'OSS&:iSLON (7-01) 368 (A) Possessiun is to be delivered by deed, keys (if any) and: 369 1. Physical possession 10 vacant Property free of debris. with all structures brootn,dean, at day and time of settlement. AND/OR 370 2. A~sigl\men! of existing lease(s). together witIl any security deposits and interest, at time of setllement, if Property is leased at the execu- 371 tion of tlus Agreement or wiIess otherwise specified herein. Buyer will acknowledge e_\istillg lease(s) by ill.itialing said !easels) at lime of 372 execution of this Agreement. 373 (B) Seller will not enter into any new leases, written extension of existing leases, if any, or add.itional!eases for the Property without the wrilten 374 eonsentofBllyer. 375 18. RECORDING (3~B5) This Agreement will not be recorded in the Office for tlle Recording of Deeds or in any other office or place of public 316 record, and if Buyer causes ur permits this Agreement to be recorded, Seller may elect to treat such act as a bre:Jch of this Agreement. 377 19. ASSIGN1\IENT (3-85) This Agreement will be binding upon the parties, their respective heirs, personal representatives, guardians and succes- 378 sors. and to the extent assignable, on the assigns of the parties hereto, it being expressly understood, however, that Buyer willuot transfer or assign 379 this Agreement without the written consent of Seller. 380 20. DEPOSIT & RECOVERY FUND (1-98) 381 (A) Deposits paid by Bnyer within 30 days of scttlement will be by cash, cashier's or certified check. Deposits, regardless of the [ann of payment 382 and the person designated as payee will be paid in U.S. Dollars, and will be paid to Broker or party identified in paragraph 3(8), who willrctaill 383 them in an escrow account nntil consummation or termination of this Agreement in confonnity with all applicable laws and regulations, Any 384 uncashed eheck tendered as deposit may be held pending the acceptance of this offer. 335 (B) In the event of a dispute over entitlement to deposit monies, a broker holding the deposit is required by the Rules and Regulations of the State 336 Real Estate Conunission (49 Pa. Code ~35.327) to retain tIle monies in escrow until the dispute is resolved. In the cvent of litigation for the 387 return of deposit monies. a broker will distribute the monies as directed by a fmal order of court or the written Agreement of the parties. Buyer 368 and Seller agree that, in the event any broker or affiliated licensee is joined in litigation for the return of deposit monies, the attorneys' fees and 3t\9 costs of the broker(s) and licensee(s) will be paid hy the party joining them. 390 (C) A Real Estate Recovery Fund exists to reimburse allY persons who have obtained a final civil judgment against a Pennsylvania real estate 391 licemee llwing to fraud, misrepresentation, or dcccit in a real estate transaction and who have been unable to collect the judgment aftcr exhaust- 392 ing alllcgaland equitable remedies. For complete details about the Fund, call (717) 783-3658, or 1-800-882-2113 (withill Pennsylvalu;l) and 393 (717)783-4854 (outsidePelUlsvlvaniu). 394 21. I'I;;INNED CO.MMUNITY (I-IOMEO'VNERASSOCIATION) NOTICE FOR PURPOSES OF RESALE ONLY (7-01) 395 [i{ NOT APPLICABLE 396 o APPLICABLE 397 (A) Buyer ad:nowJcdgcs thaI the Property is part of a planned community as ddined by tile Ulufoffil Planned Community Act. (See DefInition of 398 Planned Community NOlice for the definition contained in thc Act.) 399 (B) ~5407(il) of the Ad requires Seller to furnish Buyer with a copy of the Dcclaration (other than plats ;lIlt! pIms). the byl<lws, tIle rulesalllI reg- ~oo illations of the association, and il CertiLicate containing the provisions set forth.in ~5407(a) uf the Act 401 (C) Within _ days of tIle execntion Df tillS Agn.."eJllent, Seller will submit a request to the association for a Certificate and the documents 402 necess.uy to enable Seller to comply with the Act. l1leAct provides that the associalioll is required to provide tIlese ducumenl<; withilllO days HI3 of Seller's request. 404 (D) Dnder tIlt: Act, Seller is llotliable 10 Buyer for the failwc or delay of the association to provide the Certificate in a tilltcly manner, nor is Seller ~05 liahle to Buyer for any erroneous information provided by the Association and included in the Certificate. 406 (E) Buyer lllay declare the Agreement VOID at any time beforc Buyer's receipt of tllC association documents and for 5 days thereaIter, OR until 407 settlement. whichever occurs fIrst. Buyer's notice declaring the Agreement void must be in writing; thereafter alL dcposit monies will be 408 renuned to Buyer. 409 (F) In the event the association has the right to bny the Property (right of fIrst refusal), and the association exercises that right, Seller will reim- 410 burse Buyer for all monies paid by Buyer on account of purcha~e price aud for any costs incurred by Buyer for: (I) Title ~earl.:h, title iJl,sur- 411 ance and/or mechanics lien insurance or fee for cancellation of same. if any; (2) Flood iosurance, fire insurance Witll extended coverage. mine 412 subsidence insurance, and cancellation fees, if any; (3) Appraisal fees <md charges paid in advance to mortgage lemler, if any; (4) Buyer's 413 CllStomarySettlementcoStSillldaccruals 414 22. 1\IAINTENANCE & RISK OF LOSS (1~9B) 415 lA) Seller wiUlDaintaiu the Property, grounds, fixtures, and any personal property specifically scheduled herein in its rre~cnt condition, nonnal 416 w~,arand tear excepted. 417 (B) In the event any system or appliance included in tIle sale of the Property fails and Seller does not repair or replace the item, Sellcr will promptly 4111 notify Buyer ill writing of Seller's choice to' 41!1 I. Repair or replace tIlt: failed system or applirulCe before settlement, or credit Buyer at settlement for tIle fair market value of tlle f:tiled sys- 420 tern or appliance (this option must he acceptable to the lender. if .my). In each case, Buyer accepts the Property and agrees to the 421 RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement, OR 422 2. Make no repairs or repla.;;ements and not credit Buyer at sNtIement for the fair market value of tile failed system or appl.iance, in which 423 case Buyer will nutify Seller ill writing within 5 days or before settlement, whichever is sooner. tIlat Buyer will: 424 a, Accept the Property .Uld agree to tIle RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of this Agreement. OR 425 b. Temunate this Agreement, in wltil.:h case all deposit monies paid on account of pmchase price win be retumed promptly to Buyer ~26 and tIlis Agreement will be VOID. 427 (C) Seller will bear risk of loss froln flre or other casu.llties until time of settlement. In tIle event of damage by rite or other casualties 10 any prop- 42t\ erty included in tills sale tIlUt is not repaired or repluced prior to settlellleut, Buyer will have the optioll of rescinding this Agreement and 429 promptly receiving all monies paid on account of purc!wse price or of accepting the Property in its then condition together witIl tIle. proceeds 430 of any lru;llrallce recovery obtainable by Seller. Buyer is hereby notifIed that Buyer lllilY itlSllIe Bllyer's e'lllitable iuterest ill this Property as of 431 the time ofexecutiollofthisAgreement. 432 23. WAIVER 0.1<' CONTINGENCIES (1-00) 433 ln the event tltis Agreement is contingent on Buyer's right to illSpect ruldlor repair tlle Property, Buyer's failure to exercise any of Buyer's oIllions 434 wilhin the timc limits spccified in the contingency provision(s) will constitnte a 'VAIVER of {liat contingency alld Buyer lIfcepl'i the 435 Property alld agrees to the RELEASE set forth in paragraph 24 of tlLis Agreement 436 2-l. RELEASE (1-00) Huyer hereby releases, qult claims and forever discharge.>;, SELLER, ALL BROKERS, their LICENSEES, EMPLOY. 437 EES, <lnd any OFFICER or PARTNER of Imy one of them and any other PERSON, FlRlVI, or CORrORATION who mar be liable by or 438 through lliem. from allY and all claims, losses or demands, including, but 1I0t limitt'tllu, personal injuries and propertr damage and all of ~39 the consequences thereof, whether now known or 1I0t, which mar arise from the presence of environmental hazards, any deficiencies in the 440 on-site water servke system, or any defects or conditions on the Properly. TlJis release wiU survivc settlement. 441 25. REPRESENTATIONS (1-00) 442 (A) Buyer understallds that any representations. claitns, advertising. promotional activities. brochures or plans of any kind made by Seller, Brokers, 443 their licensees, employees. officers. or pru1ners are nut a part of tltis Agreement, unless expressly incorporated or slateu in this Agreement. 44~ (B) H is understood that Bu}'er has inspected the Prollerty before signing tlLis Agreement tincluding lixturcs rmd an}' pcrsollall'ropert)' 445 spedl1cally scheduled herein), or has waived the right 10 do so, and has agreed to IlUrchase it in its present condition unless otherwise 446 stated in this Agreement. Buyer acknQwlcdgc~ tbat Brokel's, their licen,~ees, employees, olliccrs, or partners ha\'e not made an 447 indepeudent examination or determinatioll of the structural soundness of the Propert}', the age or condition of the components, envi- 448 ronmcnlal conditiollS, the permitted uses, or of l.:onditiollS existing in the locale where the prnJlcrty is ~itualed; nor have the}' made a ~49 mcchanical inspection of any uf Ihe s)'stems contained therein. 450 (C) It is lurrhc,r WlJC1StOOJ tllatlhis Agreement contains tile whule agreement Letweell ScHer and Buyer auu th~re are no olhLer terms, obligations, 451 covenams.. representations, st'.ltemeuts or c.onditiollS' ora! or othenv iSC.. of any kind what~o evcr C<Jllceming this sale. fUl1henllOfc. thiS~' e - ~ r152 ment wijj lIot be altered, amended, cl1rulgcd, or modified cxcepllll wntUlg executed by tIlC pmtles. ~ (. 1\ftJJ3 (D) The heactz' captions. ,1IlJ lll1e numbers III tIlis Agreement are IlIc:m1 only to make it casier to find the paragraphs. (,)9'"'~ 454 ltr".....T,;I;'.)~~. 1:'- .A/S"VT,P"""t:"f6 Spl1""'h,ithr,,. /'//0/" Z dr,r, 3:'9 3riU :1ti1 ;lli2 ,%3 :!i,.1 JG5 .11,6 3(i( Jr;~ :Hill no 37' ",2 373 :J7,1 .Hi) .17(; 177 J'i~ Jig J~ll 'Wl 3n2 ,ID JS4 >85 Wti ]Hi iS3 lIIn Jnu Wt ,g, 193 19,t :'J5 go gi "" .. co "' "' "' "' 05 U5 "' "" "" ,. " " IJ H '" '" " '" 19 '" " Z3 '4 ,5 ,ti 1/ Ie '" 3D " 12 " H I)i .Ii ;7 " , " , , .l ., " '" " Ie '" '" " i2 i;l " '1~6 OEFAIJl;r (7-01) SlumldUu}'!;..: (A) Pail to make ao)' udditiona! l'aymeJlt~ as specititOd in p<lragraph J; OR (G) FUrllish fabe ur inctlll1plete infonnatiouto Selkr. Brnkcr(s), or the lender, if ,my. concerning Buyer's legal or fnmncia! status. or fail to coop- erate in the processing of the financing application, which acts woulJ result ill Ule failure to obtailllhe approval of a financing commitmellt; OR (e) Violate ur fJilto fulflH Jlld perform any other terms or conditions of this Agreement; then.in sllch case, Seller has the option of retaining all sums paid by Buyer, including the deposit munies, I) Oll account uf purchase price. o!')'f as monies to be applied Ie Seller's damages. or 3) as li4wdated damages for such breach, as SeHer may elect, unless chel.:ked below. kJ" SdJer i~ liImted tu retaiull1g sums paid by Buyer, indudiug deposit monies, as li4uidated damages. <:':t::J!F /rP{Ji;J..>ovl"\. If SeHer elects to retain all sums paid by Buyer, including deposit monies. as liyuidatcd damages, Bu~aiId Seller will be released from furtJler liability or obligation and this Agreement will be VOID. 27. MEDtATION (7.96) o NOT AVAILABLE o WAIVED. Buyer and Seller understand Uwt tlley may choose to mediate at a later date, sbould a dispute arise, but that there will be no ob- Aigation Oil the prut of any party to do so. ~ ELEefED (A) Buyer and Seller will try to resolve any dispute or claim that may arise from this Agreement through mediation,: in accordance with the Rules and Procedures of the Home Sellers/Home Duyers Dispute Resolution System, Any agrecment reachcd through a mediation conference and sib'11ed by the parties will be binding. (B) Buyer [lIld Seller acknowledge that they have received, read, and understand the Rilles and Procedures of the Home Sc1lers/Home Buyers Dispute Resolution System. (See Mediation Notice.) (C) This agreement to mediate disputes arising from, this Agreement will survive selllement. lb. 456 45/ 45G 459 4nU 461 462 463 464 465 465 467 468 469 4in 411 412 ,173 414 41' 476 477 476 '19 '" 4D1 482 "3 '84 46' 4D. 401 486 "9 4" 491 492 49J 494 49' 496 497 '" 499 65' 651 652 653 654 565 656 657 65. 659 51' 511 '12 513 514 546 51' 517 516 519 52' '" 522 '23 '24 ~A?" /'7' ::: . ss.I~~,DAT~~~-I~-O~:: -5 ~ - 0' 53' '" 457 .15fi 1!i!1 IIjD .161 :162 .11,;1 15,j ,165 'Wii 107 158 ,1['9 '17n ,171 1;2 m '1' .tI5 lI6 177 m <179 IHO .ilIl <0, ,153 '"' '" lali .137 13S IllY 109 <91 192 19:1 Buyer :md Seller ackuow!t'dge tlLat they hm'e read and understand the notices and explanatory infoITlHltion set forth in this Agreement. Burel' acknowledges recehing a copr of this Agreement at the time of signing. NOTICE TO PARTIES: WIlEN SIGNED, TIllS AGREEJ\.1ENT IS-A BINDIN~:CONTRAcr, Return by fac.~imile Iransmission (FAX) of this Agreement, and all addenda, bearing the signatures of all parties, constitutes acceptance of thisAgrecment. Parties to this transaction arc advised 10 consilll an at )mey before signing if they desire legal advice. 55. DATE " /1 / 2- 17q.Lf.l.t.rJl.~~ ",.... ~ ,""" MO'Qrt PA 17"S~ Home Phone (.. ~z:~o~ <? Work Phone E-Mml -P""'CA____""""'...I""\. ("O~ ..... "7 :>,.. . ..S-..-c FAX# 71./- /'"1-55 ;g~ 195 ;fifi i97 ,go 199 ,on ;01 WITNESS Buyer Name (prl.llt) Mailing Address DATE BUYER 55# FAX# Home Phone E-Mail Work Phone ]02 ,03 ,0.1 05 ;ur. 01 ,"' ,0' ,10 11 WITNESS BllyerNalllc(prilll) MailingAddre~s DATE BUYER 55# FAX' HlllllePhonc E-Mail Work Phone .12 Seller hereby approves the above contract this (date) 1/ 2. 0 Alld in consideration of tile services rendered in procuring the Buyer, Seller agrees to pay the Ilruued Bl'Okcr for Seller a fee uf of/hom Ule herein specified sale price. In the event Buyer defaults hereunder, any monies paid on account will be divided Seller, ,Broker for Seller, b!!.t in no event will Ule sum paid to th Broker for Seller be in ex.cess of tile above specified Broker's fee. mTNESS~h!f~( Seller ame (print) ~ t ,,-,11./9'" (t,' MailillgAddl'ess c::> " <14 SELLER DATE~~? SS#I/0ffl+-l./.2.-4 015 ,16 n ,," " 21) " n ;:3 14 ~5 26 n HomePtJOlle E-Mail wnNEss~~~ Seller rune (print) . . Mailing Address FAX# SE~LERxc;r-"r:hf...rIf)1hj~ DA:rr;:;!23/V2- mnngall, 55. 'CJ'f-L/- - VItC3 Work Phone Home Phone E-MoiI ~ _ WITNESS + { A (j; t!I SdlcrName(print) !vfailingAdJress WOlkPhune ICtA{ SELLER ;:~ '" 31 " .13 14 J5 ;; " '" '" W " " " " HOIJJcPhone E-Mail Work Phone FAX' The under,igned 0 Broker for Seller 0 Broker for Boyer agree to submit to mediation in a.ccordance with paragraph 27 of tills ^j,,'TCement BROKER FOR SELLER (C~~~I ~ K.. f+. ACCEPTED BY ~ DATE 1t-1'1-{L BROKER FOR BU\'ER (Com~) ~.I ~ R...4o. ACCEPTED BY ~_.~~~ DATE tJ I "1,("'2. '" '" 11 .J!) .1') on 'i1 :i2 AlS. VL Page 6 of 6 '" '33 534 535 53' 537 53. 539 '" 541 '42 543 544 54' '46 547 546 549 55a 551 552 ADDENDUM to AGREEMENT of SALE This agreement made tins 23rd day of November 2002, by and between Thomas and Gwenelh Mongelli herein aft..;r known as Seller and Frank Tamanin.i herein after known as Buyer, both as regards to the property knO\VIl as 608 Williams Grove Rd, Mechanicsburg, P A. This addendum shall be attached to and made part of the Agreement of Sale dated 11/9102. Property: approximately 20 acre portion which is the remainder of the 24 acre ,Parcel of 608 Williams Grove Rd, less the Seller's house and the approximately 2 acresto tlle north of the power lines and less the three duplex apartments on West Valley St. totaling approx,imatcly 2 acres. This agreement is contingent upon the following Terms and Conditions: 1) Pmchase price is to be based upon $20,000.00 per acre. Exact price to be detennined by actual Survey. 2) Due Diligence: Buyer will have 60 Days after execution of this contract to perform Due Diligence on the Ptoperty. If1he buyer does not fmd the property suitable, Buyer shall have the right to terrm~nat t is agree~e it on the 60-day periodand-fmfelt all deposit monies. . ~ , ~ Jr4!ce~1"r1:.- r~- 3) Approvals: Buyer will have 6-months from e end of Due Diligence to gain the approvals for the property to the Buyer's satisfaction at Buyer's sole cost and expense. If at the end of the 6-month period, the application is still pending, then buyer will have up to two 6.month extensions, at $5,000.00 per extension, applicable to the"PurC11a.sePriee. Buyer "shall forfeit aU monies-paid per extension in the event that the Buyer does not perform at the end of tlle apptoval period or extensions thereof. ~ ~ 4) Boundary to West: Buyer agrees to plaee a 5-wire high-tension fenee along the border of Monroe and Upper Allen townships for the 20 acre tract ofland in ~ question upon ground breaking of any proposed improvements to the land at 0 Buyer's sole Cost and Expense. U _ e~v -J-D . 5) West Valley Street: Buyer agrees t<}jsubdivide the three clttpl=units referred to as the' "~Wesl Va11ey'Street Apartmcnts'"at Buyer's sole C05tand Expense: Subdivision of the West Valley Street Apartments will include onc~per parceL-will'} a [owin emptJ bl.l.aJiug t,t partel ,:,r'~!lt~rl8et"\"\"H clupten t..o and ffitpIelrlhme. Buyer will document Right ofWl\Y 10 these parcels in the Deed of Record too be accessed via the lane aft Longmeadow Drive; formerly referred to as - Longmeado\vE-x-tended 'ana-€UTrcnfly-ktiown as West Valley Street. -Buyer" further agrees to sole Cost and Expense of Water and Sewer approval and comiections for these parcels to coincide with inclusion 01 water and sewer for . 'building lots contained with in the 20-acre portion. tfJf}JI} () 6) Northeastern Boundary: Sellers penuits buyer to assume right of way of power lines to maximize building-lot potential of the 20-acre portion with one noted exception. Buyer and Seller shall mutually agree upon division of properly boundary as the right of way encroaches the southern most driveway o[the residence. Further, Buyer agrees to sole Cost and Expense of creating a natural buffer zone of evergreen pluntings to reach a minimum mature height of live feel along this bOWldary at time of excavation of each lot or common area [ormjl1g lhis ~ boundary. Planting of saplings is permissible; any plantings which die during the first 12 months of planting will be replaced with a like specimen at the Buyer's ~, 'I. sole Cost and Expense with the same conditions to apply. ' ~ 81 ,I actual Survey determi e p chase price to be less than "'/$ 90,000.0 Boyer shall pay Seller the ifference b>t en actual SUl~ 1 ~ ~ value and $3 ,000.00 wit . thirty days of ,e ~16Pment rea in :VoSell- through ofbuil . ontained within the 20 acre parceL 8) Closing: Witllln 30 days after receipt of all unappealable approvals and the filling of the final map for subdivision. Witness s;:;,:;;#{~/< . ~~2- S r Date 9, r fl fDr rx11n{J)1ffUL '123/02- Selle Date ~~. 1//Z3/02 Boyer Date ~//#)f~(~) itness /.v::t'.Z-- J......,/r: ~~ \IV o-f""Vvt'.. 5 -tv 10 <1fh ......--.... ,/ \.;..1// . / / 1, ~t~(JV"'~ ,,,d//.n. "/.//' ~/'- / / UOlf\,;.... Se (lev \ J.., v\.l tfY\ (j U; 12, -15- 0 ~ ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT OF SALE This agreement made this [O~ay of ItI..tU1 2004, by and between John T. and Gweneth D. Mongelli and Derek and ~ Mongelli herein after known as Sellers and Frank Tamanini herein after known as Buyer, both as regards to the property known as 608 Williams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, P A. TIris addendum shall be attached to and made a part of the Agreement of Sale dated 11/9/02. 1. The Property to be conveyed at settlement includes .325 Acres in the Borough of Mechanicsburg revested from the Mechanicsburg School District and recorded to in Cumberland COlll1ty Courthouse Book 22, Page 226. 2. Sellers agree to give the Buyer an easement for the portion of the storm water basin in Momoe Township to the rear oflots #'s 33 and 34. 3. Sellers and Buyer agree that it is better for the whole of the development that the Sellers not retain the three housing structures referred to in paragraph #5 of the addendum dated 11/23/02 and to instead use the land as building lots. Stmctures to be demolished prior to substantially complete build-out of the neighborhood. 4. Sellers and Buyer agree to include the land refered to in paragraph #3 in tIris sale and to increase the purchase price by $270,000.00. Total purchase price to be $670,000.00. This paragraph is contingent upon Sellers and Buyer entering into a mutually acceptable Agreement of Sale on the Seller's 70+/- acres on Momoe Twp. 5. Buyer agrees to give Sellers a sanitary sewer easement to their home as shown on plan and to install sidewalk in front of Sellers home. witness ~(/A~~ ohn and Gwenet . #1itJf'ililril!L~I!~ 5J;o~1f Mongelli Dat q::e113~sS~~~~~iii\." ~~~~I.(~I.(: (~)II ul u~1 ~~~~,' C;/IO!f Frank Tamanini Date l..XIf) {,; ir c. ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT OF SALE TIns agreement made this _ day of 2004, by and between John T. and Gweneth D. Mongelli and Derek and Denise Mongelli herein after known as Sellers and Frank Tamanini herein after known as Buyer, both as regards to the property known as 608 Williams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, P A. TIns addendum shall be attached to and made a part of the Agreement of Sale dated 1l/9/02. 1. The Property to be conveyed at settlement includes .325 Acres in the Borough of Mechanicsburg revested from the Mechanicsburg School District and recorded to in Ctunberland County Courthouse Book 22, Page 226. 2. Sellers agree to give the Buyer an easement for the portion of the stonn water basin in Monroe Township to the rear oflots #'s 33 and 34. 3. Sellers and Buyer agree that it is better for the whole ofthe development that the Sellers not retain the three housing stmctmes referred to in paragraph #5 of the addendum dated 11/23/02 and to instead llse the lan.d as building lots. Structures to be demolished prior to substantially complete build-out of the neighborhood. 4. Sellers and Buyer agree to include the land refered to in paragraph #3 in tIns sale and to increase the purchase price by $270,000.00. Total pmchase price to be $670,000.00. This paragraph is contingent upon Sellers and Buyer entering into a mutually acceptable Agreement of Sale on the Seller's 70+/- acres on Monroe Twp. 5. Buyer agrees to give Sellers a sanitary sewer easement to their home as shown on plan and to install sidewalk in front of Sellers home. ~"jdft.i'!rttKfiv5fD!or Jolm and Gweneth ongelli Date witness - :rf;' {i' c1 I . . 'A '. ..n A' /~ -,7' .". , {)cl ., f~ __ ,1 ' - Derek an _ enise Mongelli ~~\ r amarum -\ 'VI'. ctl[~)11 ul i)ll Date !;//Q/t- Date 11/1~/2004 TID! 12:45 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY I4i 002 STORM WATER EASEMENT AGREEMEf, t ~ IPY THIS STORM WATER EASEMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into this IO:dv day of September, 2004 by and among JOHN T. ~ONf~.'=.4:'J.an3 GWENETH .,MONGELI...f whose residence address is 608 Williams Grove Road, Mechani~,.g:'tum 0 nty, Pennsylviilnia ("Mongelli") and TRINDLE STATION LLC, A Pennsylvania limited liability c an with C1dress of 3425 . Market Street, Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania ("Trindle"). BACKGROUND A. Mongelli is the owner of 74.96 acre (more or less) tract of land situate in Monroe Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described In Exhibit A attached hereto and made part hereof. Said tract of land is hereinafter referred to an the "Mongelli Tract." B. Trindle is the owner of a 21.93 acre (more or less) tract of land situate in Upper Allen Township and Mechanicsburg Sorou,gh, Cumberland County. Pennsy!vanla, more particularly bounded and . described in Exhibit B attached hereto and made part hereof. Said tract of land is hereinafter referred to as the ''Trindle Station Phase 1." C. The lands comprising the Mongelli Tract and the lands comprising Trindle Station Phase 1 were previously one tract, said tract having been more particularly bounded and described in that certain deed dated February 25, 20.02 between Susan C. Jones, John W. Jones and R. Bernard Weber (as Grantors) and John T. Mongelli and Gweneth D. Mongelli (as Grantees) recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book 250, Page 2782. The Mongelli Tract and Trindle Station Phase 1 were subdivided by way of that certain plan entitled Trindle Station Phase 1 Final Plan (herinafter "Phase 1 Final Plan") dated , last revised and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Cumberland County. Pennsylvania, Plan Book _, Page _' Trindle then acquired Trindle Station Phase 1 from Mongelli by way of a deed dated , said deed having been recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book _, Page_. . (!:f\:lti {l i I tD , 11/1~/2004 THU 12:45 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REHAK REALTY @OO,) D. Pursuant to the Phase 1 Final Plan, Trindle further subdivided Trindle Station Phase 1 into thirty seven (37) single family building lots, common areas, street rights-of-way and storm water management facilities. E. As a condition of subdivision approval, Trindle is required to construct certain storm water management facilities. The majority of those storm water facilities are to be constructed upon Trindle Station Phase 1.A portion of those storm water facilities are to be constructed on a portion of the Mongelli Tract. F. Trindle has now entered into an Agreement of Sale ("Agreement of Sale") with Mongelli for the purchase of the Mongelli Tract. G. Trindle desires to utilize the storm water management facilities constructed on the Mongelli Tract and, if necessary, to modify and I or expand the storm water management facilities within the Mongelli Tract in connection with Trindle's anticipated future development of the Mongelli Tract. H. Mongelli wishes to reserve the right to Jointly utilize the storm water management facilities localed upon the Mongelli Tract in the event that Trindle fails to acquire the Mongelli Tract and Mongelli later develops the Mongelli Tract. I. Mongelli and Trindle desire to enter into this Agreement to confirm their understanding concerning the construction and maintenance of the storm water management facilities, as well as their respective rights concerning the future USe of said storm water management facillties until Trindle purchases the MongelliTract, it.at all. J. Mongelli and Trindle desire to confirm their understanding in writing. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto, each intending to be legally bound hereby. agree as follows: 1. Backqround. The background set forth above is incorporated herein. 2. Grant of Easement. For and in consideration of the sum of One ($1.00) Dollar, together with other good and valuable consideration, receipt of Which is hereby acknowledged, Mongelli hereby grants to Trindle a permanent easement upon a portion of the Mongelli Tract for the purpose of constructing and 2 . 11/1'/2004 THU 12: 45 FAX il7 i3l 1i98 RE!!AX REALlY Ii1J 004 operating the aforementi.oned storm water management fadlity. The area of this permanent easement is more particularly bounded, described and shown on Exhibit C, attached hereto and made part hereof. 2. PerPetual Easement, The easement set forth in Paragraph 2 of this Agreement, shown on and described in Exhibit C, shall be a perpetual easement running with the land, subject to the provisions of PaTOlgraph 12 of this Agreement. 3. Storm Water ManaQement Facilitv. The storm water management fadlity that is the subject of this Agreement, comprising the area of the permanent easement upon the Mongelli Tract as well as Trindle Station Phase 1, is more particularly bounded, desaibed and shown on Exhibit D, attached hereto and made part hereof. Said storm waler management facility is hereinafter referred to as "Joint Storm Water Facility." 4. ConstructiDn of Joint storm Water ManaQement facility. Trindle shalt have the absolute right (but not the obligation) to construct, or cause to be constructed, the Joint Storm Water Management Facility pursuant to the Phase 1 Final Plan. The construction of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility shaH be at Trindle's sole cost and expense. 5. Grant of Temporary Construction Easement. In addition to the permanent easement described in Paragraph 2 above, Mongelli also grants to irindle a temporary construction easement which shall be fifty (50) feet in width and extend along the entire perimeter of the easement area shown and described in Exhibit C. for the purpose of constructing the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. This temporary construction easement is for the benefit of Trindle, his contTOlctors and said contractors' contractors and employees. Upon completion of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. this temporary construction easement shall expire. 6. Grant of Maintenance Easement. In addition to the permanent easement described in Paragraph 2 above and the temporary construction easement described in Paragraph 5 above. Mongelli also grants to Trindle a permanent, perpetual maintenance easement which shall permit Trindle ingress and egress to .the easement for the purposes of completing maintenance to the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. This maintenance easement is for the benefit of Trindle, his contractors and said contractors' contractors and employees. 3 '. 11/1i/2004 TBU 12:46 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REIlAX REALTY 141005 7. Restoration.. Trindle shall, at his sole cost and expense, restore any areas of the Mongelli Tract disturbed in connection with the temporary construction area or in connection with the performance of maintenance on the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. a.Joint UselMonQelli. If constructed, the Joint Storm Water Management Facility shall be utilized by Trindle for the purpose of storm water management in connection with Trindle Station Phase 1. Until such time as the Mongelli Tract is developed by Trindle Dr Mongelli, the Joint storm Water Management Facility shall not be modified Dr altered except as may be required by applicable governmental authorities in connection with the Phase 1 Final Plan. Until such time 85 the Mongelli Tract Is developed, Mongelli shall have not rights to use or enjoy the Joint storm Water Management Facility, and Trindle shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with the maintenance and insurance of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. Mongelli shall have the right, in connection with the future development of the Mongelli Tract (if Trindle does not purchase the Mongelli Tract), to utilize the Joint Storm Water Management Facility in connection with 1he future development of the Mongelli Tract. In the event that the Joint Storm Water Management Facility requires modification for use by Mongelli, then in that event, Mongelli shall make such modifications at MongerH's sole cost and expense. Any such utilization by Mongelli should not prejudice, in any way, the use of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility by Trindle for Tondle Station Phase 1. 9. Maintenance. The word "maintenance" as used throughout this Agreement shall be broadly construed and shall specifically mean routine maintenance, mowing, repair, replacement and all other costs of operating and maintaining the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. 10. Shared Costs. If Mongefliutilizes the Joint Storm Water Management Facility in connection with Mongelli's future development of the Mongelli Tract, Mongelli, either through Mongelli or through a homeowners' association created in connection with said future development, shall be required to pay a portion of the cost of the maintenance and insurance of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. The allocation of such costs shall be as Mongelli and Trindle shall mutually agree. In the event that Mongelli and Trindle cannot agree as the allocation of costs then said costs shall be shared equally by Mongelli and Trindle. 4 " 11/18/2004 TH11 12:46 PAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY @006 11. Subdivlsion/Monqslli Tract. Mongelli shalf, in connection with any future subdivision and I or land development of or any portion of the Mongelli Tract that may require the utilization of the Joint Storm Water Management Facility, and prior to construelion of the same, provide written notice to Trindleof said subdivision or development and shall provide plans and specifications with respeel to any modifications or changes which may be required to be made to the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. together with a' proposal for any changes to the existing allocation of costs outlined in Paragraph 9 above. Trindle shall thereafter have ninety (90) days to reject said plans, specifications and cost allocation with respect to such. proposed modifications. Trindle's failure to reject said plans, specifications or allocations within that ninety (gO) day period will thereafter ael as a deemed acceptance by Trindls. 12. Bindinq Effect: .Association. This Agreement shalf be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of Trindle and Mongelli, their respective heirs, administrators, successors and assigns. Mongelli further acknowledges that Trindle has organized or will organize a homeowners' association [known as Trindle Station Homeowners' Association, or hereinafter ("Association")] and that the benefits and burdens of this. Agreement, including but not limed to any future obligations conceming the Joint storm Water Management Facility shall be between Mongelli and AssoCiation. 13. Termination_lfTrindle fails to construct the Joint Storm Waler Management Facility within sixty (60) months after recording of the Phase 1 Final Plan, then, in that event, Mongelli shall have the right, at Mongelli's option, upon written notice to Trindle (or Association, as applicable) to revoke this Agreement and the easements created hereby pursuant to a recordabie instrument recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 14_ Entire Aqreement. This Agreement contains the . entire agreement between Trindle and Mongelli with respect to the grant of the easements and the Joint Storm Water Management Facility. 15. Govern.nq Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with local laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 16. Recordinq. This Agreement shall be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, at Trindle's expense. 5 11/1~/2004 THU 12:46 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REUAX REALTY @OOi 17. Amendment. This Agreement shall not be amended, modified or altered except in writing signed by Mongelli and Trindle. and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, each intending to be legally bound, have caused this Agreement to be' signed and delivered, in duplicate, as of the day and year first above written. WITNESS: ()ve/Jv-I tJu ~ I/; A Au;t ?JLC/- {!{Ak/- ~ WITNESS: I)~k/'t~ :225710 MONGELLI: /'H-."(;~ ' J9H"n T. Mongelli ,. ~'fi '_ weneth D. Mongelli ~.Lh. ~/b~~" . erek A. M elli TRINDLE: Trindle Station. LLC --J?' - ~nk P. Tfindlt, Managing Member 'fi TJ'tMltA-1 N I 6 11/1~/2004 TmJ 12:4i ~~ i1i iJ1 1i98 REMAX REALTY IIZI008 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : ,ss: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND On this the ..&ii day of ~~ 2004, before me, the undersigned officer, personally appeared JOHN T. MONGELLI, kn wn to me (or satisfactorily provenl to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposes therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. .fJ;~1! 'tJd Notary Public NOT ARtAL SEAL I VICKIE R. WELKER, Notary Public C<imp Hill 601"0., Cumberland County ,....-:.~'iS~~~~~?:~. Explres M~rcl1 4, 2007 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYlVANIA : ss: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND On this the Ifjj day of ~>>.Jj,L , 2004, before me, the undersigned officer, . personally appeared GWENETH D. MON~E I, known to me for satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that she executed the same for the purposes therein contained. 1f~Au- L'Uld Notary Public COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND~ On this the /(}P!' day of ,-2004, before me, the undersigned officer, personally appeared Derek A. Mongelli, knoWn to be (or satisfactl;Jrily proven) to be t e, person whose name is subscribed to the within instn,ment, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposes therein contained. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my ha7nd ~n/ of~c~ieal. #" t(,.lt I' A,.. NOTARIAL SEAl // ~/l- ~ VICKIE R, WELKER, Nolary Public ~otary Public camp Hill ByrD., C~mborland County __ My COiiIITlIS51Or. Oplres. M~rch 4.2007 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. NOTARIAL SEAL VICKIE. R. WELKER, NOlary Public Camp H,li Bora., ClImcerland County ,_~.2.(lIT1i:~,~i~.r:..~;e.i!!:,_5_~!arr::h 4, 2007 11/1P/2004 TRl1 12:4i FAX i1i i31 1798 REMAX REALTY @009 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : .as: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND . . On this the /O.1J. day of ~ . 2004, before me, the undersigned officer, personally appeared FRANK P. TAMANINI, 0 acknowledged himself to be the managing member of Trindle Station. LLC. and that he as managing member. being authorized to do so, executed .the foregoing instrument for the purpose therein oontained by signing the name Of the limited liability company by himself as managing member. . ,- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. NOTARIAL SEAL VICKIE R, WELKER, Nolary Public Camp Hill Boro., Cumberland County M' Comlnissioe ev.pires Marc" 4, 2007 ()4/LCVJ~' Notary Public COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA S5; COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND RECORDED on this the said County, in DEED BOOK day of ,PAGE A.D. 2004. in the Recorder's Office of Given under my hand end the seal of the said Office, the date above written. . Rec:order After Recording Retum to; Robert M. Walker Johnson, Duffie. Stewart & Weidner 301 Marl<et Street P.O. Box 109 Lemoyne, PA 17043-0109 8 11/1B/2004 T1ITJ 12:4i FAX i1i 731 1i98 REMAX REALTY @010 .EXHIBITA (Description of Mongelli Tract) 9 11/18/2004 THlr 12:4i FAX i1i 731 1i98 REMAX REALTY @Oll .LEGAL DESClUPTION FOR RESIDUAL LOT OF GWENTH D.&..JOHN T. MONGELLI SITUATED IN MONROE TOWNSHIP, CUMBERLAND COUNTY BEGINNING 1It.a inm pin at the intersection of the southwest oomer oflanda now or fOIll:lel"ly ofKeOlleth 1. Stone:and the north eastern comer ofland now or fonnerly of GwenthD.& John T. Mongelli; thence .along Stone North 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seccmdsEast, a distance of 2m .09 feet; thence along StOlle NPIth 63 d~43 minutes21 seconds East, a distanoo of 197.95 feet to the boundary of Monroe and Upper Allen ToWIl!lhip; thence along said boundmy So\llh 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds East, a distance of 1, 151.47 feet; thence alongla.nd8 now or fuIllllll'ly of Samuel R. Needy and Donald 8r. Donna K.. Miller SotJtb 72 degrees 15 minutes 00 seamds West, adistam:e ofI;582.06 feet to the 25' -dedit:ated tight-of-WIlY line of Sinclair Road; thence continuing on the SallIe bearing a distJw~ of27.02 .feet to the centerline of Sinclair .ROOd; thence along the centerline of Sinclllir Road by a curve to the right having a. rarlius of614.36 feet, an IIrC length of222.29 feet, a chord bearing of'North29 degrees 13 minutes 14 lIeC01Ids West, II chord distance of221.08 feet; thence continuing aloDg Sinclair Road tbe following seven (7) CDurses; 1. North 20 degrees 43 minutes 45 .sec:0nd5WeSt, a distance of 685.13 feet, 2. North 17 degrees 22 minutes 29 IleCOnds West, a dilltance of 281. 71) feet, 3. A curve to the left having a radius of423.16 feet, an arc length ofl77.l6 feet" a chord bearing ofNorth 31 degrees 09 minntes 58 seconds West, a chord distance of 175.87 feet, 4. North4j degrees 01:minutes 20 seconds West, II db'"tlmce ofI7!!.28 feet, S. A CUIVe to the right having a tllrli11s of316.83 feet, an arc leIlgth of 23 9.73 feet, a chord bwring of North 24 degrees46 minutes 00 5eCOnds West, a chord distance of234.05 feet, 6. North OS degrees 00 minutes 07 seconds West, a di.stance of47.65 feet, 7. North 07 degrees 19 miuutes 20 3eCOmlS West, a distance of 307,63 :feet; Thence North 31 degrees 17 minutes 35 seconds East, a distance of259.79 feet; thence along lands ;now or funnerly of Rodger M. & Doris E. Jumper South 88 degrees 12 minutes 25 seconds Ea.st,a distance of 190.00 feet; thence South 73 degrees 27 minutes 25 seconds E38l., a distance of 1,555.76 feet; thence along StrJne South 13 degrees 47 minute:; 02 seconds East, a distance of 238.86f-eet to the point of beginning. Containing 3,265,277 square fuel: or 74.96 acres. 11/1~/2004 TlUJ 12:48 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY @012 EXHIBIT B (Description ofTrindle Station Phase 1) 10 11/1~/2004 Till! 12:48 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY Ig] 013 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TRINDLE STATION SITUATED IN vyr.E'R ALLEN &; MECBANICSBUltGBOROUGH. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BEGINNlNG at the intersection of the westem right-of-way of Williams Grove Road with the northern property line of lands now or formerly of St.Paul' s United Church of Christ; thence.a!ong St. Paul's Chwt:h, William C. & Marie C. Vassey, and Samuel R Neely South 72 degrees IS minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 1,146.42 feet;thence.along the IIIIlIIi.cipal bounda:ry line ofMonroe& Upper Allen TtlWIIShip.North 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of!, 15 1.47 feet; thence along lands now or formerly of Kenneth 1. Stone North 63 degrees 43 minotes21 seconds :East, a distance of 409.55 feet10 the municipal bOUlldary of Upper Allen Townswp & Mechauicsburg Borough; thence through Mechanicsburll BlmlIlgh Nonh 64 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds ElIllt, a distance of 40.51 feet; thence along lands now or formerly ofMechanicsbutg Area SchooLDistrict South 20 degreell 07 minotllll 19 seconds East, a distance. of275. 00 fi=et; thence South 70 degrees 32 minutes 01 seconds West, a distance of 66.72 feet to the municipal boundary line ofMechanicsburg Borough lII1d Upper Allen T[lWlI!lbip; thence along said municipal bounda1y line South 14 degrees 32 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance oDB1. 71 feet; thence along Mechanicsburg Area SchooLDistrict North 73 degrees 09 minutes 29 seconds East, a disbmce of 79132 feet; thence.along lands now or fannerly of Carl R & Sandra L. Little South 26 degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds West, a distaDce 0[7657 feet; thence along Littie South 63 degrees 57 minutes 31 seconds East, a distance of 98-49 feet to the western right-of-way line of Williams Grove Road; thence along Williams Grow Road by a curve 10 the left baving uadius of2,894.93 feet, an8tC length of498.37 feet, a chord bearing of South 20 degrees 40 minutes 26 .~Iids V(est~ .4 cbord distance of 497 .76 feet to the point ofbegimring. Containing 955,301 square feet or 21.93 aCTl.'S. 11/1~/2004 THll 12:48 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY 141014 EXHIBIT C (Plan and Description for Permanent Easement) 11 " 11/18/2004 THU 12:49 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY 1m 015 LEGAL DESCRIPTION STORM SEWER EASEMENT C TRINDLE STATION MONROE TOWNSHIP, CUMBERLAND COUNTY Beginning at a fence post along the southern property line oflands now or formerly of Kenneth L Stone; thence along Stone North 63 degrees 43 minutes 21 seconds East a distance of 197.95 feet to the municipal boundary line of Monroe and Upper Allen Township; thence along said mwricipal boundary South 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds East, a distance of27.06 feet; thence through lands now or formerly ofGwcnthD. & John T. Mongclli South 63 degrees 43 minutes 21 seconds West, a distance of89_95 feet; thence through Mongelli South 81 degrees 21 minutes 35 seconds East, a distance of 85,09 feet to the above mentioned municipal bOlindm"y line; thence along said municipal boundary line South 03 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds East. a distance ofl68.42 feet; thence through lands ofMongeJIi North 66 degrees 35 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of234.07 feet; thence through Mongelli North 05 degrees 29 minutes 26 seconds West, a distance of33.73 feet; thenl;e through Mongelli South 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds West, a distance of 186.3 7 feet; thence through Mongelli North 63 degrees 40 minutes 1 o seconds West, a distance of 172.53 feet; thence through Mongelli North 26 degrees 19 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of25.00 feet; thence through Mongelli South 63 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 162.63 feet; thence along the common property line of Mongelli and lands now of formerly of Kenneth I. Stone North 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds East, a distance of209.33 feet to the point of beginning. See Exhibit "C" attached hereto for easement location. " 11/18/2004 THU 12:49 FAX ili i3l 1i98 VlVl ,., <:: "'- '" ~'" iii .-- ", '" " ~ :1:("") "'c: ",::0 0< C", Vl nR' '" :1:, 0_ 0'" "'z "'oo ~~ om a> ri'" "'-i ",00 "';p. ",rl ~ClJ z, "',." n :I: 0 ..,'" '" "'m 0 :"""0 .-- ~~ ", z '" .... :I: / ! : j' ~ , , f / j . ~ ~ ~ 1.~ ~ .N ~ ,~ ~ " 1"<;> ., " STORM SEWER EASEMENT C REMAX REALTY 19J016 {;:;j"" / / I / / /1/ I II ' / I I /);'/ / / / / f 0 / 1;/ / I;; / /1// j , p / / / '" OJ'" '" . ~ "" f',,::1 I ::1~;; (tJ. !\:lClc...l:::':.::> ~:><." -'-...::..- ~;::~:----~ Q:l.g ~; l.r-: '" """' I <-.0 ~ ~,~ '" m X J: ffi =I 8 o ~ ~(,J ,~ IL I / i5. TRINDLE STATION ~ Af'HA. txJI'81L,lIJ::J EN:JI'EBII. NC. f'I"AfrCNINQ.EPl'QII' - -~"EIURYEl1NQ 'S<IIl5 l..JMEICD...N RD_ eTE eoo. "'_0. 9QX 'Q' NEW eo'PAeeP" ....NO,,.A 'P"Cl7O f'tiONE>' C7'I7) 7'70 - 25CIO FA;I;.t:"P')77D-~ wWWAU"HACE<=>N 0 ~ ~ I; ~ ~ . n ~ ~ 0 " n = 0 ~ > ;. n ~ -'- . ~ ~ MONFICE TOWNSHP, CIJMBeRI...AN:D C01JNTY, PiiNNSYLVANt.6. 11/1~/2004 THU 12:49 FAX i1i i31 1i98 REMAX REALTY 1m 01i EXHIBITD (Plan and Description of Stormwater Management Facility) 12 . 11/18/2004 TlIIJ 12:49 FAX ili i31 1i98 REIIAX REALTY ~018 LEGAL DESCRIPTION STORM SEWER EASEMENT D TRINDLE STATION UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP & MONROE TOWNSmp CUMEERLANDCOUNTY Beginning at a fence post along the southem properly line of lands now or fOIlIIerly ofKeIIlleth I. Storie; thence along Stone North 63 degrees 43 minutes 21 seconds East a distance of341.00 feet; thence through Lot 36 ofTrindle Station South 68 degrees 11 minutes 30 seconds East, a distance of21 1.11 feet; thence through Lot 36 South 88 degrees 48 minutes 01 seconds East, a distance of27.35 feet to thewestem right-of-way of Street 2; thence along the right-of-way of Street 2 South 34 degrees 36 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of29.91 feet; thence through Lot 35 North 88 degrees 48 minutes 01 seconds West, a distance ofl5.51 feet; thence through Lot 35 North 63 degrees 11 minutes 30 seconds West, a distance of204.41 feet; thence through Lot 35, Lot 34, and lands nor offoIlIlerly of Gwenth D. & John T. Mongelli South 63 degrees43 minutes 21 seconds West,.a distance of 232.20 feet; thence through Mongelli and Lot 34 South 81 degrees 21 minutes 35 seconds East, a distance of 146.59 feet; thencc through Lot 34 and Lot 35 North 54 degrees 33 minutes 17 seconds East, a distance of 81.78 feet; thence through Lot 35 South 65 degrees 46 minutes 04 seconds East, a distance of 178.21 feet to the western right-of-way ofStraet 2; thence along the right-of-way of Street 2 by a curve to the left having a radius ofl75.00 feet, an arc length of25.68 feet, a chord bearing of South 11 degrees 12 minutes 58 seconds West, a chord distance of25.60 feci; thence through Lot 34 North 65 degrees 46 minutes 04 seconds West, a distance ofl69.65 feet; thence South 54 degrees 33 minutes 17 seconds West, a distance of 84.29 feet; thence South 04 degrees 00 minutes 17 seconds East, a distance of 104.70 feet; thence through Lot 33 South 48 degrees 20 minutes 12 seconds East, a distance of64.12 feet; thence through Lot 33 and Lot 32 South 66 degrees 40 minutes 48' seconds East, a distance of221.38 feet to the western right-of-way of Street 2; thence along the right-of-way of Street 2 by a curve to right a radius of 125.00 feet, an arc length ofl1.56 feet, a chord bearing of South 19 degrees 42 minutes 09 seconds West, a chord distance of 11.56 feet; thence continuing along Street 2 South 22 degrees 21 minutes 24 seconds West, a distance of] 3.46 feet; thence through Lot 31 and Lot 30 North 66 degrees 40 minutes 48 seconds West, a distance of 178.53 feet; thence through Lot 30 South 22. degrees 21 minutes 24 seconds West, a distance ofl3Ll4 feet to the right-of- way of Street 3; thence along the right-of-way of Street 3 North 67 degrees 38 minutes 36 seconds West a distance of25.00 feet; thence through Lot 29 North 22 degr,:es 21 minutes 24 seconds ElIBt, a distance of 131.56 feet; thence through Lot 29 North 66 degrees 40 minutes 48 seconds West a distauce of22.84 feet; thence. North 48 degrees 20 mioutes 12 seconds West a distance of 45.60 feet; thence through Lot 29 South 66 degrees 33 minutes 40 seconds West, a distance of 19.70 feet; thence through Lot 29 and Mongelli North 66 degrees 35 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of277.58 feet; thence through Mongelli North 05 degrees 29 minutes 26 seconds West, a distance of33.73 feel; . 11/1jl/2004 THU 12:50 FAX ili i3l 1i98 REIIAX REALTY @019 thence through Mongelli South 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds West, a distance of 18637 feet; thence through Mongelli North 63 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of 172.53 feet; thence through Mongelli North 26 degrees 19 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of 25.00 feet; thence through Mongelli South 63 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 162_63 feet; thence along the common property line of Mongelli and lands now offollllerly of Kenneth 1. Stone North 73 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds East, a distance of209.33 feet to the point of beginning. 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"" ~Ol ~ "-;a5. ~~\n~ ~:.:~::;y~ '3:;-"~'1 ~~ ~1.1) <on - I <..,0 '" .. 0 ,,~ " m x :I: m =i - o ~ --'-- "-- \ " '" ~ w ~ t:ll ~ ~ ~ 00 ~ g1!l -~ ~ ~' ~ 0 0 ~ ~ 0 " ;~ \ ~: lWER AL..LeN lOWNSHP IlN!l MONROE TOWNSHIP r:::\.JMElERt.A COl.lIIlT'r, f'l:NNsTLvANIA. ~L-r::=-H~ Al..J'HA~'JI'W;;I~H:;, fI"L...ANNlNQ.~ ~.~ MS 1..ItoII5;JC;ILN RO, ElTE eoo.. "_0.. ~ 'a- NEW C"" ~ "-"C, P'A 1707'0 PHONe: C7IT.l ~ - 25DO FAX. C7'f7) 77D - 208DO -...............""'" g ~ :;: r.i ~ x fl . ~ i! ~ 8 ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ I S 1; ~ 1: STORM SEWER EASEMENT D TRINDLE STATIC)N ADDENDUM to AGREEMENT of SALE This agreement made tllls 2310 day of November 2002, by and between Thomas amI Gwenelh Mongelli herein afkr Imown as Seller anu frank Tamanini herein aftcr known as Buyer, both as regards to the property known as 608 Williams Grove Rd, Mcchanicsburg, P A. This addendwn shall be attached to and made part of the Agreement of Sale dated 11/9/02. Property: approximately 20 acre portion which is the remainder of the 24 acre ,Parcel of 608 Williams Grove Rd, less the Seller's house and the approximately 2 acrcs'to the north of the power lines and less the three duplex apartments on West Valley St. totaling approximately 2 acres. This agreement is contingent upon the following Terms and Conditions: 1) Purchase price is to be based upon $20,000.00 per acrc. Exact price to be determined by actual Survey. 2) Due Diligence: Buyer will have 60 Days after execution of this contract to perform Due Diligence on the Property. If the buyer does not fInd the property suitable, Buyer shall have the right to terminat" t lis agree~el it'n the 60-day periodTlUd--forfeit all deposit manics. - ~ ~ t\, V~Ceb\l"<- "' I'~- 3) Approvals; Buyer will have 6-mol1ths from e end of Due Diligence to gain the approvals for the property to the Buyer's satisfaction at Buyer's sole cost and expense. Ifat the end of the 6-month period, the application is still pending, then buyer will have up to two 6-month extensions, al $5,000.00 per extension, applicable to the'Purc1wsePrice. Buycr'shall forfeit all monies-paid per extension ,- in the event that the Buyer does not pcrform at the end of the approval period or extensions thereof. /Ji!Ii!-L--" ~ 4) Boundary to \Vest; Buyer agrees to place a 5-wire high-tcnsion fcnce along the border of Monroe and Upper Allen townships for the 20 acre tract ofland in ~ question upon f,'Tound breaking of any proposed improvements to the land at . Buyer's sole Cost and Expense. V p- e~v -tv -- 5) \Vest Valley Street: Buyer agrees tg..subdivitle the thIce duple:t-units lcferred to as the ".West Viney"'Strcet Apartmcnts'-'at Buyer's sole Coot and Expense-. Subdivision of the West Valley Street Apartments will include one.4Hpbper parcel with a fourth empt) Luaaiug Lt parcel ,-.,.,~~tr>r!getwc.Gn J1:Ipte.L 1..0 Hnu €I-tt~ Buyer wiII.documcnt Right ofW&y to these parcels in the Deed of Record to be accessed via the lane aft Longmcadow Drive; formerly referred to as . LongmeadowE-xtended'anaeurrcnflyk-I1own as WcstV,i11cy Street. -Buyer- further agrees to sole Cost and Expense of Water and Sewer approval and conriectiorts rot these parcels to coincide with inclusion 01 water [Lnd se\ver for "building lots contained with in the 20-acre portion. l'fJ/!J>)} 8 6) Northeastern Bowldary: Sellers permils buyer to asslune right o[way of power lines 10 m~L'{il11izc building-lot potential of the 20-acre portion with one noted exception. Buyer and Seller shall mutually agree upon division of property boundary as the right of way encroaches the southem most driveway of the residence. Futther, Buyer agrees to sole Cost i.U1d Expense of creating a natural buffer zone of evergreen phmtings to reach a minimum mature height of five feel along this boundary at time of excavation of each lot or common area [omljng this ~ boundary. Planting of saplings is permissible; any plantillgs which die during the I first 12 months ofplantillg will be replaced with a like specimen at the Buyer's _ "- \. sole Cost and Expense with the same conditions to apply. ~~ ~Sl n actual Survey delennil -tn:cpu~chasc price to be less than . ~';' 90,000.0 Buyer shall pay Seller the iff ere nee ~n t actual Sw"Ve.y~ c 1 value and $3 ,000.00 witjI' thirty days aftIc ~lbpmentrca in %Scll- through of buj] , ts-tOntaincd within the 20 acre parcel. 8) Closing: Within 30 days after receipt of all unappealable approvals and the filling of the final map for subdivision, ~Ar/~[/~ Itness ,r ~o/t'.Z- ,1<<,,;(< Witness /l ^ --I'~ n (m,jt(g( ~X \IV ,-rvv.:.. 5 -ro b<1J7.-- S;:?~~~ . ~r2 S- cr Date ~Jr 41 in fA 1n;Jnf-LL /2..3/02- Seller Date JI/Z3/V2 Date ~~vr~~" . Buyer ~ / vd -1/. / / " ~ It::CCAV U/C/~ U,,,,,;". Se(lev I:YI //~_ '''''1' ~/.- I I 'SH5-0~ \~ ~m8_LI;: NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAlNTIFFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused a true and correct copy of the foregoing Petition for Injunctive Relief to be hand-delivered to the below-listed party, in the instant maner, addressed as follows: ~ Dated: May _, 2006 Brian Caffrey, Esquire Saidis Flower & Lindsay, P.c. 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY A11~""'.IU.lAW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs vs. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. T AMANINI, individually and as : Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA : No. 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED NOTICE TO PLEAD You are hereby notified to plead in response to the following new matter and counterclaim within twenty days after service or a judgment could be entered against you. Date: S--S -Db Saidis, Flower & Lindsay . Caffrey, Esquire Attorney ID #42667 26 West High Street Carlisle, P A 17013 Phone: 717.243.6222 Fax: 717.243.6510 Attorneys for Defendants SAlOIS, FLOWER &. LINDSAY MlUKNt.n;.,u.UW 26 West High Street Carli.sle,PA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA : No. 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED vs. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. T AMANINI, individually and as : Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants DEFENDANTS' ANSWER 1. Admitted. 2. Admitted. 3. Admitted. 4. Admitted, except that Trindle Station, LLC is a limited liability company. 5. Denied as stated. John Mongelli and Gweneth Mongelli didn't sign the agreement until November 23, 2002. Derek Mongelli and Denise Mongelli signed the agreement on December 15, 2002. Furthermore, the buyer in the agreement is listed as "Frank Tamanini and/or assigns." 6. Denied as stated. According to the addendum itself, the sellers are Thomas and Gweneth Mongelli. 7. Admitted in part and denied in part. Defendants deny that on or about May 10, 2004 Tamanini contacted Plaintiffs regarding his desire to acquire the rental apartments. Defendants admit that on May 10, 2004 Plaintiffs and Tamanini executed an SAlOIS. FLOWER &. LINDSAY AlII.._"'"""........... 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA addendum to the November 9, 2002 agreement, a copy of which appears as Exhibit "C" to the complaint. That addendum speaks for itself, and Defendants therefore deny Plaintiffs' characterizations of the addendum. 8. Admitted. 9. Admitted in part and denied in part. John Mongelli told Mr. Tarnanini that he wanted a swale, but this discussion occurred after the stormwater easement agreement was signed. There was no connection between John Mongelli's request for a swale and his willingness to sign the stormwater easement agreement. Mr. Tarnanini did have a swale installed, the description of which in the last sentence of paragraph 9 is accurate. The swale was not necessary either to comply with Mr. Tarnanini's contract obligations or to prevent post-development water flow from exceeding pre-development water flow to properties which existed prior to the development. 10. Denied as stated. Paragraph 6 of the agreement which appears as Exhibit "B" speaks for itself, and Defendants therefore deny Plaintiffs' characterizations of the document. 11. Denied. Lots 4 and 5 have not been completely excavated. 12. Denied as stated. Paragraph 4 of the agreement which appears as Exhibit "B" speaks for itself, and Defendants therefore deny Plaintiffs' characterizations of the document. Furthermore, in about September, 2004 Plaintiffs told Mr. Tarnanini that they no longer wanted the fence, because they didn't intend to allow their tenant to use the affected land for cattle grazing. 13. Admitted. 2 SAlDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY Al..._,...,....AW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 14. Admitted. 15. Admitted. 16. Admitted. 17. Denied. Trindle Station was not required to construct the sidewalks by any contract or government regulation. It did so in order that students could walk from the Peachtree development to Mechanicsburg High School. 18. Admitted. 19. Admitted. 20. Denied as stated. The stormwater facilities were constructed so that post- development flows of water would not exceed pre-development flows to properties which existed prior to the development. Furthermore, the proper terminology is stormwater retention facilities, not detention facilities. COUNT I - BREACH OF CONTRACT 21. Each paragraph set forth above is incorporated herein by reference. 22. Defendants admit that Trindle Station has completed sidewalk and paving inlprovements for the Trind1e Station Phase I project to all areas of the WilliaDls Grove Road right-of-way including work done in a southerly direction to and even within the existing neighboring development known as Peachtree. Defendants deny that Trind1e Station failed to complete said improvements in the area which crosses Plaintiffs' retained property. In fact, when Trindle Station's contractor was on the site, he asked 3 SAIDIS, FlOWER & LINDSAY ATlUIlNF.t;Io.lil'.UW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA John Mongelli how he wanted the ends of the sidewalks finished (i.e., flush with the existing grade or some other alternative). Mr. Mongelli couldn't decide how he wanted the ends of the sidewalks to be fmished, but he wanted time to think about it. Consequently, the contractor simply stopped at the end of the sidewalk. This in no way can be construed as a breach of any obligation on the part of Trindle Station. 23. Defendants deny that Trindle Station "failed" to install the evergreen buffer. Trindle Station offered to plant saplings, in accordance with the parties' agreement; however, the Mongellis refused, demanding larger trees. Trindle Station provided the Mongellis with an estimate of the cost of larger trees, but they never responded. This in no way can be construed as a breach of any obligation on the part of Trindle Station. 24. Defendants deny that Trindle Station has "failed" to install the fence. Paragraph 12 above is incorporated herein by reference. 25. Defendants deny that as a result of any failure on their part, "construction and improvement apparatus" have traveled across Plaintiffs' retained farm ground in Monroe Township danJaging crops and causing losses to Plaintiffs. In fact, construction vehicles traversed this land with John Mongelli's pennission and under his supervision. No crops were on this land, only grass. Mr. Mongelli gave the construction workers access to this land, and over a very small area, for the purposes of building the development. 26. Defendants admit that Trindle Station removed considerable anJounts of topsoil, but deny that it failed to complete final grading or left the retained property unsuitable for agricultural purposes. If Plaintiffs are referring to the parcel surrounding 4 SAIDIS, FlOWER & LINDSAY AlIvarn>"tSo.Iil.1.J6V 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA John's and Gweneth's house as the "retained property," those Plaintiffs did not even use that property for any agricultural purposes. 27. Defendants deny that approximately lO acres of farmland have been daDlaged as the result of any failure of Trindle Station. 28. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to monetary estimates of daDlage to Plaintiffs' crops. Defendants deny that $10,000 worth of crops have been daDlaged as the result of any failure on the part of either Defendant. 29. Defendants deny that Trindle Station "attempted" to construct a drainage swale and retaining wall to prevent drainage onto Plaintiffs' retained property, that the work is not complete, and that Plaintiffs' property has had significant aDlounts of stormwater runoff. In fact, Trindle Station had its contractor construct the swale and retaining w.a!l according to the specifications and under the supervision of John Mongelli. The construction of the swale and the wall is complete. The sw.a!e and the wall were not necessary either to comply with Mr. TaDlanini's contract obligations or to prevent post- development water flow from exceeding pre-development water flow to properties which existed prior to the development. There is no significant storm water running from Trindle Station's land to the Mongelli's land. 30. Denied. There is nothing to correct. Paragraph 29 above is incorporated herein. 5 SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY lUlUN'll!...,.,....o\.AW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA 31. Defendants deny that any deficiencies were brought to Trindle Station's attention in a tinlely manner. There are no deficiencies. Defendants deny that the stormwater management system as provided by Trindle Station failed at any time. 32. Defendants deny that Trindle Station, through Tamanini, agreed to complete the water management system with haste and "offered to contemplate" the addition of a French field drain and grate system. In fact, John Mongelli made the statement that he wanted a French drain on Lot No. I ofTrindle Station Phase I in the latter part of 2004, before the Trindle Station development was even approved. Trindle Station's engineer showed John Mongelli that a French drain wouldn't be appropriate or effective. There are no deficiencies to correct. Defendants admit that no action is forthcoming to correct deficiencies that don't exist. 33. Admitted. 34. Defendants admit that the plan calls for sidewalks, but deny that it calls for curb ramps at driveways. WHEREFORE, Defendants demand judgment in their favor and against Plaintiffs, with costs of suit. COUNT II - SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 35. Each paragraph set forth above is incorporated herein by reference. 36. Denied. Trindle Station has completed the sidewalks for all portions of the proj ect as required. 6 SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY A:I h"''''<:'I:WUolAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 37. Defendants admit that Trindle Station has completed the transition raDlps at Peachtree and WilliaDls Way, but deny that it has failed to complete the work at Plaintiffs' two driveways. Defendants incorporate herein paragraph 22 above. 38. Defendants deny that Trindle Station has "failed" to provide asphalt paving to restore the driveway entrances to their pre-construction condition. The Mongellis stated that they intended to resurface their driveway and possibly to fill in portions of the driveway. To now claim that these circumstances somehow constitute a breach on the part of Trindle Station is disingenuous. 39. Defendants deny that Trindle Station, through TaDlanini, has failed to adequately explain any failures to complete required work. Defendants further deny that Trindle Station has failed to complete the required work; consequently, there is nothing to explain. 40. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what Plaintiffs believe. Defendants admit that Trindle Station has an agreement with E. G. Stoltzfus, a new home/residential builder, to purchase lots within Trindle Station Phase 1. 41. Defendants admit that Trindle Station has conveyed at least an equitable interest in no fewer than one-third of the lots in Trindle Station Phase I to E. G. Stoltzfus. 42. Defendants deny that, in conveying said lots, Trindle Station failed to meet its obligations under the terms ofthe agreements with the Plaintiffs in providing a buffer and water management system. Furthermore, the conveying of the lots has nothing to do with the buffer or the stormwater management system. 7 SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ~/{J.l),.W 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 43. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what Plaintiffs learned from representatives ofE. G. Stoltzfus. However, Defendants deny the suggestion that Stoltzfus or any other subsequent owner can merely disregard the land development plan or perpetuate any nuisance affecting the Mongellis' land. 44. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what concerns Plaintiffs. Defendants deny that Trindle Station has shown a willful disregard to complete the terms of the agreements between the parties. 45. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what Plaintiffs fear. Defendants deny that Trindle Station has failed to meet its obligations. Defendants further deny that Plaintiffs will be irreparably harmed, or their retained properties will be devalued or Trindle Station or Tamanini unjustly enriched. 46. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs performed their obligations under the agreements in a timely or sufficient manner. Defendants admit that Plaintiffs accommodated Trindle Station's schedule, but, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what Plaintiffs' expectations were. Defendants deny that there are any deficiencies in the stormwater management system. 47. If Plaintiffs are referring to the "real estate" defined in paragraph 5 of the complaint, Defendants admit that it is unique. Furthermore, Plaintiffs conveyed this unique real estate to Trindle Station on September 10, 2004. 8 SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY A1llJ1UUl:wu.lAW 26 West High Street Ca.rlisle,PA 48. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs will be irreparably harmed if Trindle Station continues to convey lots. Defendants deny that Trindle Station has failed to perform any "prior obligations." Defendants further deny that "current and future owners of conveyed lots have no obligation with Plaintiffs to meet the terms of the agreements established between the parties." The stormwater easement agreement between John Mongelli and Gweneth Mongelli and Trindle Station provides in paragraph 16 that the agreement "shall be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. . . ." Defendants deny the suggestion that Stoltzfus or any other subsequent owner can merely disregard the land development plan or perpetuate any nuisance affecting the Mongellis' land. 49. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs have no remedy at law. Their remedy at law is called money damages, to the extent Plaintiffs can prove any. Defendants further deny that Trindle Station has failed to live up to the terms of any agreement between it and Plaintiffs. 50. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to whether Plaintiffs "contemplated" or "foresaw" the terms of the agreements. Defendants admit that the parties willingly signed the agreements. 51. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what concerns Plaintiffs. Defendants deny that Trindle Station's actions show a willful disregard or purposeful violation of the agreements thus devaluing Plaintiffs' "total compensation and position in the agreement 9 SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY MllJllNl\,.,.....'.lAW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA while unjustly inflating the standing ofTrindle Station." Furthermore, Defendants do not understand the meaning of the quoted language from paragraph 51 of the complaint. 52. Defendants deny that the value of Plaintiffs' retained properties will be irreparably devalued by any accelerated volume or rate of water runoff, the existence and risk of which Defendants deny, onto the 608 Willianls Grove Road Property or the large water retention pond that occupies lands in Monroe Township with a drain system across the property. 53. Defendants deny that justice requires that Plaintiffs be granted specific performance ofthe terms of the agreements between the parties or that Trindle Station be ordered to comply with the terms of the agreements between the parties before Defendants may continue to convey building lots to third parties. Defendants deny that they are in default or breach of any such agreements. Trindle Station's conveying of lots, pursuant to its own contractual obligations to its buyer, has nothing to do with the condition of Plaintiffs' retained properties. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs have any losses that could be exacerbated. Defendants deny that they have danlaged Plaintiffs in any way. WHEREFORE, Defendants demand judgment in their favor and against Plaintiffs, plus costs of suit. NEW MATTER 54. Each paragraph set forth above is incorporated herein by reference. 55. Plaintiffs have adequate remedies at law for their complaints; consequently, equitable relief is not available to them. 10 SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ~"AW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA 56. Plaintiffs are guilty of laches for waiting so long to seek the aid of equity after the appearance of the defects of which they complain. 57. Plaintiffs waived any right to complain about the five-wire fence by telling Defendants that they no longer wanted or had any use for it. 58. Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about the five-wire fence. 59. Plaintiffs waived any right to complain about the finishing of the sidewalks by demurring when Trindle Station's contractor, on the site and ready to perfonn, asked their preference in this regard. 60. Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about the finishing of the sidewalks. 61. Plaintiffs waived any right to complain about failing to restore the driveway entrances by telling Defendants they were considering resurfacing the driveway and even filling in parts of the driveway. 62. Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about failing to restore the driveway entrances. 63. Neither Defendant had any obligation to construct a swale or retaining wall along Plaintiffs' land. 64. John Mongelli, by supervising and directing the traversing of the Plaintiffs' property by construction vehicles, waived any right to complain about any damage to "crops" under the wheels of those vehicles. 65. By virtue of the facts alleged in the preceding paragraph, Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about dantage to "crops." 11 SAIDIS, FlOWER & UNDSAY JUlullNE'I!W.To\AW 26 West High Street Carliste,PA 66. Trindle Station, LLC is a limited liability company established under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 67. Frank Tamanini is a member of Trindle Station, LLC. 68. A member of a limited liability company is not individually or personally responsible for the debts, liabilities or obligations of the limited liability company. 69. Plaintiffs have not alleged any fact that would impose personal or individual liability on Frank Tamanini for any acts, omissions, neglect or breaches on the part ofTrindle Station. 70. Frank Tamanini has no individual or personal liability for any acts, omissions, neglect or breaches on the part of Trindle Station. 71. Plaintiffs have come into a court of equity with unclean hands. 72. Plaintiffs have demonstrated bad faith in their conduct. WHEREFORE, Defendants demand judgment in their favor and against Plaintiffs, with costs of suit. COUNTERCLAIM TRINDLE STATION. LLC v. PLAINTIFFS COUNT I - CONVERSION 73. Each paragraph set forth above is incorporated herein by reference. 74. In approximately September, 2004 Frank Tamanini, through his excavating contractor, requested and was granted permission by John Mongelli to place 12 SAlDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY AJ.-)IJIINI,l'SoAl'.lAW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA topsoil from the excavation of part of Trindle Station Phase I on adjoining land owned by John Mongelli and Gweneth Mongelli. 75. The topsoil came entirely and exclusively from the land which was conveyed by Plaintiffs to Trindle Station, LLC and on which Trindle Station Phase I was to be developed. 76. In the summer of 2005, Trindle Station's vendee, E. G. Stoltzfus, began building houses on the Trindle Station Phase I real estate. 77. Plaintiffs had no objection, and made no effort to prevent E. G. Stoltzfus from accessing and retrieving the topsoil for use as fill in connection with the construction of the first two houses in Trindle Station Phase I. 78. In connection with construction of the most recent house to be built on the Trindle Station Phase I real estate, however, in February, 2006, John Mongelli refused to allow E.G. Stoltzfus to retrieve or remove the needed topsoil, stating that the topsoil was "his" topsoil. 79. Despite reasonable and legitimate requests of Stoltzfus and Trindle Station, LLC, Plaintiffs have continuously refused to allow Stoltzfus or Trindle Station to access, retrieve or remove the topsoil. 80. The topsoil is owned exclusively by Trindle Station, LLC, and not in any way or in any respect owned by John Mongelli or any ofthe Plaintiffs. 81. Plaintiffs' detention of the topsoil is without the consent of the owner, Trindle Station, LLC. 13 SAlDIS, FLOWER & UNDSAY AlIUlll'lllI~'lAW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA 82. By virtue of the foregoing conduct by Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs have converted the topsoil owned by Trindle Station, LLC. 83. The value of the topsoil converted by Plaintiffs is at least $35,000.00. 84. Plaintiffs' stubborn and unwarranted refusal to allow either Trindle Station or its vendee to access, retrieve or remove the topsoil is motivated exclusively by Plaintiffs' vindictive desire to inflict harm on Trindle Station, LLC and Frank Tamanini in retaliation for Tamanini's refusal to renegotiate his contract to purchase other land of Plaintiffs and his commencement of an action for specific performance of that contract. 85. Plaintiffs' conduct in refusing to grant access to the topsoil to the rightful owner results from an evil motive and is outrageous, egregious, willful, wanton, deliberate and/or in reckless disregard of the rights ofthe rightful owner, Trindle Station, LLC, entitling Trindle Station, LLC to punitive damages. WHEREFORE, Trindle Station, LLC demands judgment in its favor and against Plaintiffs in the amount ofthe value ofthe topsoil converted by Plaintiffs, plus punitive damages, all applicable interest, and costs of suit, an amount which exceeds the jurisdictional limit requiring arbitration by local rule. COUNT II UNJUST ENRICHMENT 86. Each paragraph set forth above is incorporated herein by reference. 87. Under the foregoing circumstances, it would be unjust for Plaintiffs to retain the topsoil owned by Trindle Station, LLC without paying its value. WHEREFORE, Trindle Station, LLC demands judgment in its favor and against Plaintiffs in the amount of the value of the topsoil, plus all applicable interest, and costs 14 SAIDIS, FlOWER & LINDSAY AI.'UBl'm~,..AT>1.A\V 26 West High Street Ca.rliste,PA of suit, an amount which exceeds the jurisdictional limit requiring arbitration by local rule. COUNT III - REPLEVIN aN THE ALTERNATIVE) 88. Each paragraph set forth above is incorporated herein by reference. WHEREFORE, Trindle Station, LLC demands that Plaintiffs be ordered to return the topsoil described in this pleading to Trindle Station, LLC immediately. Date: Saidis, Flower & Lindsay ~-3-c9(p a. y: B 'an C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney ill #42667 26 West High Street Carlisle, P A 17013 Phone: 717.243.6222 Fax: 717.243.6510 Attorneys for Defendants 15 VF..RlFlCA TIO~ I hereby verlfy that lhe facls set forth in the foregoing pleading are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. infom1ution and belief, and thUll am authorized to sign this verification on behalf of Trindle Station. LLC. I understand that false statements herein are subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date: S-),d. ?-~ Fmnk P. TlIll1nnini Individually llnd as Member of Triodlc Stntioo. LLC 16 SAlDIS. FLOWER & LINDSAY AiIUKN:,~AT.lAW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on May 3, 2006 I served a copy of the foregoing Answer and New Matter upon Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, attorney for Plaintiffs, by having it mailed to him by first-class U.S. mail, addressed to his office at 10 West High Street, Carlisle, PA 17013. 17 q~ (") '-~.,^-n l., \~, ' ,~ ;"\ ,I _";"1'. \ V (i ...-1:, -8 J:-- .- " '. '~il ... c . .. JOHN 1. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. : NO. 06-1908 CIVIL TERM TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, Individually and As agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C. : DEFENDANTS : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 9th day of May, 2006, upon consideration of the Petition for Injunctive Relief filed by the Plaintiffs, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DIRECTED that a hearing shall begin on May 22, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. in Courtroom No.5, of the Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania and to continue if necessary into May 23, 2006; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND DIRECTED that the parties in this case file a memorandum with the Court on or before May 18, 2006 in the following format: I. A concise statement of factual issues to be decided at the hearing. II. A list of witnesses each party intends to call at the hearing along with a concise statement of their anticipated testimony. III. A list of all exhibits each party anticipates presenting at the hearing. -\ 'rfIN'V!\"1\SNN3d UN"''-'''- """'''-'' '...,....Mn'" I ;' :t..r._) '/'/'17 ,:)j.-,~tj! tI V L I : II WV 0 I A VU 900Z AtlV10NOHlOCkJ :JH.L :30 301:L~ .'\ I> IV. A statement of any legal issues and/or conclusions of law each party anticipates being relevant to resolution of the issue at bar along with supporting legal citation. Athan C. Wolf, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiffs ,/Srian C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney for Defendants bas By the Court, ~-\. M. L. Ebert, Jr., ~ SAIDIS, HDWER & LINDSAY 1JIOIINElll..u.\AW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, P A : No. 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED vs. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. T AMANINI, individually and as : Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants DEFENDANTS' ANSWER TO PLAINTIFFS' PETITION FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF 1. Admitted. 2. Admitted. 3. Admitted. 4. Admitted, except that Trindle Station, LLC is a limited liability company. 5. No answer required. Defendants contend that they stand on different footing as to Plaintiffs, and that different theories of liability apply to the Defendants. For these reasons, Defendants submit that it is not appropriate to refer to the Defendants collectively. 6. Defendants admit that this action was commenced on April 3, 2006. Defendants admit that agreements between Plaintiffs and Defendants relating to the SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY /JIORNE\'SoAT.\AW 26 West High Stteet Carlisle, PA subject real estate are attached to the complaint. Other exhibits are attached to the Complaint as well. 7. Admitted. 8. Denied as stated. John Mongelli and Gweneth Mongelli didn't sign the agreement until November 23,2002. Derek Mongelli and Denise Mongelli signed the agreement on December 15, 2002. Furthermore, the buyer in the agreement is listed as "Frank Tamanini and/or assigns." 9. Denied as stated. According to the addendum itself, the sellers are Thomas and Gweneth Mongelli. 10. Admitted. 11. Admitted. 12. Defendants admit that the plan calls for sidewalks, but deny that it calls for curb ramps at driveways. 13. Defendants deny that Trindle Station has failed to complete the work at Plaintiffs' two driveways. Defendants deny that Trindle Station has "failed" to provide asphalt paving to restore the driveway entrances to their pre-construction condition. The Mongellis stated that they intended to resurface their driveway and possibly to fill in portions of the driveway. To now claim that these circumstances somehow constitute a breach on the part of Trindle Station is disingenuous. 14. Defendants deny that Trindle Station, through Tamanini, has failed to adequately explain any failures to complete required work. Defendants further deny that 2 SAIDIS, FlOWER & UNDSAY AJ'IOIlNmoJU.IAW 26 West High Stteet Catlisle, PA Trindle Station has failed to complete the required work; consequently, there is nothing to explain. 15. Admitted. 16. Admitted. 17. Denied as stated. It is Trindle Station, and not "Defendant"as defined in Plaintiffs' petition, which is under such contract. 18. Admitted. 19. Admitted. 20. Denied as stated. The stormwater facilities were constructed so that post- development flows of water would not exceed pre-development flows to properties which existed prior to the development. Additionally, the stormwater management facilities were designed for Trindle Station, not "Defendant" as defined in Plaintiffs' petition. 21. Denied as stated. Defendants admit that Trindle Station removed considerable amounts of topsoil, but deny that it failed to complete final grading or left the retained property unsuitable for agricultural purposes. If Plaintiffs are referring to the parcel surrounding John's and Gweneth's house as the "retained property," those Plaintiffs did not even use that property for any agricultural purposes. Defendants deny that Frank Tamanini, individually, had anything to do with the events described in paragraph 21. 22. Defendants deny that approximately 10 acres of farmland have been damaged as the result of any failure of Trindle Station. 3 SAIDIS, FlOWER & LINDSAY ~AT.IAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 23. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs' land is "unique" in any way that would be relevant to their claims in their petition. No action is necessary in order to "return [the land] to its original state." The "damage" to which Plaintiffs refer occurred when construction vehicles for the Trindle Station Phase I construction, with John Mongelli's permission and under his supervision, traversed a small portion of Plaintiffs' land. The only "crop" that could have been damaged in this fashion was grass. Nothing in Plaintiffs' allegations in this regard warrants equitable relief. 24. Denied. Lots 4 and 5 have not been completely excavated. 25. Admitted in part and denied in part. John Mongelli told Mr. Tamanini that he wanted a swale, but this discussion occurred after the storm water easement agreement was signed. There was no connection between John Mongelli's request for a swale and his willingness to sign the stormwater easement agreement. Mr. Tamanini, on behalf of Trindle Station, LLC, did have a swale installed, the description of which in the last sentence of paragraph 9 is accurate. The swale was not necessary either to comply with Mr. Tamanini's or Trindle Station's contract obligations or to prevent post-development water flow from exceeding pre-development water flow to properties which existed prior to the development. Furthermore, the stormwater management agreement is between Plaintiffs and Trindle Station, LLC and is an integrated agreement. 26. Admitted. The agreement was executed at the settlement on the conveyance of the Trindle Station Phase I real estate, which took place September 10, 2004. 27. Defendants deny that Trindle Station or Tamanini agreed to complete the water management system with haste and "offered to contemplate" the addition of a 4 SAIDIS, ROWER & LINDSAY ATIOIINn'So~I"oIAW 26 West High Stteet Cadisle, PA French field drain and grate system. In fact, John Mongelli made the statement that he wanted a French drain on Lot No. 1 of Trindle Station Phase I in the latter part of 2004, before the Trindle Station development was even approved. Trindle Station's engineer showed John Mongelli that a French drain wouldn't be appropriate or effective. There are no deficiencies to correct. Defendants admit that no action is forthcoming to correct deficiencies that don't exist. 28. Defendants deny that either Trindle Station or Tamanini "attempted" to construct a drainage swale and retaining wall to prevent drainage onto Plaintiffs' retained property, that the work is not complete, and that Plaintiffs' property has had significant amounts of stormwater runoff as a result of any failure on the part of either Defendant. In fact, Trindle Station had its contractor construct the swale and retaining wall according to the specifications and under the supervision of John Mongelli. The construction of the swale and the wall is complete. The swale and the wall were not necessary either to comply with either Defendant's contract obligations or to prevent post-development water flow from exceeding pre-development water flow to properties which existed prior to the development. There is no significant storm water running from Trindle Station's land to the Mongellis' land. 29. Denied. There is nothing to correct. Paragraph 28 above is incorporated herein. 30. Defendants deny that any deficiencies were brought to either Defendant's attention in a timely manner. There are no deficiencies. Defendants deny that the stormwater management system as provided by Trindle Station failed at any time. 5 SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ATIORNEYll<AT'LAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 31. Defendants admit that the "retained property" is the location of the primary residence of John and Gweneth Mongelli. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs' land is "unique" in any way that would be relevant to their claims in their petition. Furthermore, nothing is currently happening to Plaintiffs' said real estate that is not of their own doing or making. It has always been the choice of the Plaintiffs to maintain a garage that is on a considerably lower level than their house and the ground surrounding the house. 32. Denied. Plaintiffs were not "attempting to finalize" negotiations for the sale of adjoining property; on the contrary, there were no "negotiations," but rather a series of existing written agreements between the parties. Plaintiffs in December, 2005 were in fact attempting to renegotiate or evade their obligations under those agreements. That conduct resulted in Frank Tamanini's action in this Court for an order of specific performance to force Plaintiffs to convey the adjoining land to him, in accordance with the parties' agreements. The instant action and petition were filed in retaliation for Mr. Tamanini's specific performance action, have no legal or factual support, and were commenced for the purpose of vexing the Defendants. 33. After reasonable investigation, Defendants are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what Plaintiffs believed. However, the belief claimed by Plaintiffs in paragraph 33 would not be reasonable or realistic. To allege that Plaintiffs waited "until it became apparent that Defendant would not continue to work to meet his obligations under the original agreement" is false, whether the "agreement" referred to is the Trindle Station Phase I land or the other, adjoining land that is the subject of the other action. 6 SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ATIOIINnSoAT.\AW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 34. Denied as stated. Paragraph 6 of the agreement which appears as Exhibit "B" speaks for itself, and Defendants therefore deny Plaintiffs' characterizations of the document. 35. Defendants deny that either of them has "failed" to install the evergreen buffer. Trindle Station offered to plant saplings, in accordance with the parties' agreement; however, the Mongellis refused, demanding larger trees. Trindle Station provided the Mongellis with an estimate of the cost of larger trees, but they never responded. This in no way can be construed as a breach of any obligation on the part of Trindle Station. 36. Denied as stated. Paragraph 4 of the agreement which appears as Exhibit "B" speaks for itself, and Defendants therefore deny Plaintiffs' characterizations of the document. Furthermore, in about September, 2004 Plaintiffs told Mr. Tamanini that they no longer wanted the fence, because they didn't intend to allow their tenant to use the affected land for cattle grazing. 37. Defendants deny that either of them has "failed" to install the fence. Paragraph 36 above is incorporated herein by reference. 38. Defendants deny that as a result of any failure on their part, "construction and improvement apparatus" have traveled across Plaintiffs' retained farm ground in Monroe Township damaging crops and causing losses to Plaintiffs. In fact, construction vehicles traversed this land with John Mongelli's permission and under his supervision. No crops were on this land, only grass. Mr. Mongelli gave the construction workers access to this land, and over a very small area, for the purposes of building the development. 7 SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY KI1OIlNmoAT.lAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 39. Defendants deny that, in conveying said lots, either Defendant failed to meet any obligations under the terms of the agreements with the Plaintiffs in providing a buffer and water management system. Furthermore, the conveying of the lots has nothing to do with the buffer or the stormwater management system. Frank Tamanini does not own the Trindle Station Phase I real estate. Mr. Tamanini has never been a party to the stormwater easement agreement. Trindle Station, Mr. Tamanini's assignee, succeeded to Mr. Tamanini's rights and obligations under the Addendum referred to Exhibit "B." 40. Defendants, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what Plaintiffs learned from representatives ofE. G. Stoltzfus. However, Defendants deny the suggestion that Stoltzfus or any other subsequent owner can merely disregard the land development plan or perpetuate any nuisance affecting the Mongellis' land. The last three sentences of paragraph 39 above are incorporated herein. 41. Defendants deny that either of them has shown a willful disregard to complete the terms of the agreements between the parties. 42. Denied. The conveyance by Trindle Station of its real estate, which it has every right to do, has nothing whatever to do with Plaintiffs' alleged damages. Trindle Station has already conveyed several of the lots, and Plaintiffs have not alleged any immediate or irreparable harm to them that would not have occurred in the absence of those conveyances. These facts are proof positive that there is no threat of immediate or irreparable harm. An injunction is entirely inappropriate and unwarranted in this case. 8 SAIDIS, FlOWER & LINDSAY ~,q'IAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 43. Denied. Paragraph 42 above is incorporated herein. The courts would indeed be able to grant Plaintiffs a remedy should they prove facts entitling them to relief: Money damages. 44. Defendants do not know to which real estate Plaintiffs refer in paragraph 44, and so, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations of paragraph 44. Whether "Plaintiffs will retain property to either side of Defendant Phase I" is irrelevant and does not entitle Plaintiffs to equitable relief. Defendants further deny that "the agreement [sic] was struck between the parties to preserve the character of the property." The agreements between the parties are documents in writing and speak for themselves. Those agreements make no reference to "preserving the character of the property." 45. Paragraph 45 of the petition is inscrutable and unintelligible. Defendants deny that either of them failed to comply with any terms of the parties' agreements, and that Plaintiffs will suffer immediate or irreparable. The matters of which Plaintiffs complain have existed for many months, and the claimed "immediate harm" has never occurred. Furthermore, the alleged contemplation, foresight and willingness have no logical connection with immediate or irreparable harm. 46. Paragraph 46 of the petition is inscrutable and unintelligible. "Devaluing Plaintiffs' property," causing Plaintiffs' property to "loose [sic] its unique character, while unjustly inflating the standing of Trindle Station," and unjust enrichment are not grounds for an injunction against conveyance of Trindle Station, LLC's real estate. In any event, all of these alleged prospective effects are denied. 9 SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ATIOIlNBlMr.IAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 47. Defendants deny that the value of Plaintiffs' retained properties will be irreparably devalued by any accelerated volume or rate of water runoff, the existence and risk of which Defendants deny, onto the 608 Williams Grove Road Property or the large water retention pond that occupies lands in Monroe Township with a drain system across the property. 48. Defendants deny that justice requires that Plaintiffs be granted specific performance of the terms of the agreements between the parties or that Trindle Station be ordered to comply with the terms of the agreements between the parties before Defendants may continue to convey building lots to third parties. Defendants deny that they are in default or breach of any such agreements. Trindle Station's conveying oflots, pursuant to its own contractual obligations to its buyer, has nothing to do with the condition of Plaintiffs' retained properties. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs have any losses that could be exacerbated. Defendants deny that they have damaged Plaintiffs in any way. In any event, the subject of Plaintiffs' petition is a requested injunction barring Trindle Station, LLC from conveying its real estate, not an order of specific performance of the terms of the parties' agreements. 49. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs performed their obligations under the agreements in a timely or sufficient manner. Defendants admit that Plaintiffs accommodated Trindle Station's schedule, but, after reasonable investigation, are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to what Plaintiffs' expectations were. Defendants deny that there are any deficiencies in the stormwater management system. 10 SAllIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY .uroJIND'So1J.\AW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 50. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs have no remedy at law. Their remedy at law is called money damages, to the extent Plaintiffs can prove any. Defendants further deny that Trindle Station has failed to live up to the terms of any agreement between it and Plaintiffs. Defendants deny that Plaintiffs will suffer immediate or irreparable harm if an injunction is not granted. Defendants' "course of action" has continued for many months without any appearance of the threatened harm. Furthermore, granting an injunction against conveyance of Trindle Station's real estate will in no way promote the abatement of the conditions of which Plaintiffs complain. 51. After reasonable investigation, Defendants are without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the averments. In any event, the bond requirement is not a means of demonstrating "good faith"; it is intended to secure damages and all legally taxable costs and fees to any person injured by reason of granting the injunction. P.R.C.P. No. 1531 (b) (1). Under the circumstances of the instant case, the sum of$I,OOO.OO is paltry and woefully insufficient to serve as the required bond. 52. Denied. The bond should not be minimal. Paragraph 51 above is incorporated herein. Setting aside Plaintiffs' complete lack of entitlement to injunctive relief, the alleged failure of the Defendants to comply with certain terms of the parties' agreements has no bearing whatsoever on the appropriate amount of the bond. 53. No answer is required to the conclusory portions of paragraph 53. In any event, the paragraph is at odds with the rest of Plaintiffs' petition, as the petition does not allege that any "immediate and irreparable harm" has occurred to this point. Granting an injunction against conveyance of Trindle Station's real estate will in no way promote the abatement of the conditions of which Plaintiffs complain. Stated differently, the 11 SAIDIS, ROWER & LINDSAY A1"IOIINaSoATolAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA conveying of the lots is not causing, and cannot cause Plaintiffs any harm that can or should be addressed by equity. 54. No answer is required to the conclusory portions of paragraph 54. Defendants deny that an injunction would be the "least intrusive restriction" against Defendants. On the contrary, depriving Trindle Station, LLC of its ability to convey its own property because of a fence the Plaintiffs no longer want, some damaged grass, some curb cuts and a water issue of Plaintiffs' own making would be a colossal, inequitable, and unwarranted intrusion on Trindle Station's rights. 55. No answer required. WHEREFORE, Defendants respectfully request the Court to deny Plaintiffs' petition and award Defendants their attorneys' fees incurred in litigating the petition. NEW MATTER 56. Each paragraph set forth above is incorporated herein by reference. 57. Plaintiffs have adequate remedies at law for their complaints; consequently, equitable relief is not available to them. 58. Plaintiffs have not pleaded any facts entitling them to a preliminary injunction. 59. The well established law governing the grant of preliminary injunctions does not support Plaintiffs' petition. 60. Patently, Plaintiffs cannot satisfy the legal requirements for the grant of a preliminary injunction. 12 SAIDIS, HOWER & LINDSAY ..rrIORNnSo,u.IAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA II 61. Plaintiffs are guilty oflaches for waiting so long to seek the aid of equity after the appearance of the defects of which they complain. 62. Plaintiffs waived any right to complain about the five-wire fence by telling Defendants that they no longer wanted or had any use for it. 63. Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about the five-wire fence. 64. Plaintiffs waived any right to complain about the finishing of the sidewalks by demurring when Trindle Station's contractor, on the site and ready to perform, asked their preference in this regard. 65. Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about the finishing of the sidewalks. 66. Plaintiffs waived any right to complain about failing to restore the driveway entrances by telling Defendants they were considering resurfacing the driveway and even filling in parts of the driveway. 67. Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about failing to restore the driveway entrances. 68. Neither Defendant had any obligation to construct a swale or retaining wall along Plaintiffs' land. 69. There is less storm water flowing to Plaintiffs' real estate now than there was prior to the commencement of construction of the Trindle Station Phase I development. 13 SAlOIS, FLOWER &. LINDSAY ATIOJINEYSo,u.\AW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 70. Plaintiffs have created and maintained their own water-flow problems by using a driveway and garage that is significantly below the grade of the surrounding ground. 71. John Mongelli, by supervising and directing the traversing of the Plaintiffs' property by construction vehicles, waived any right to complain about any damage to "crops" under the wheels of those vehicles. 72. By virtue of the facts alleged in the preceding paragraph, Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about damage to "crops." 73. Plaintiffs waived any right to complain about the evergreen buffer by demanding larger trees than the contract documents required and then refusing to pay for them. 74. By virtue of the conduct described in the preceding paragraph, Plaintiffs are estopped from complaining about the evergreen buffer. 75. Trindle Station, LLC is a limited liability company established under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 76. Frank Tamanini is a member of Trindle Station, LLC. 77. A member of a limited liability company is not individually or personally responsible for the debts, liabilities or obligations of the limited liability company. 78. Plaintiffs have not alleged any fact that would impose personal or individual liability on Frank Tamanini for any acts, omissions, neglect or breaches on the part of Trindle Station. 14 SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY IJIOIlNE\"S.M'IAW 26 West High Stteet Catlisle, PA 79. Frank Tamanini has no individual or personal liability for any acts, omissions, neglect or breaches on the part of Trindle Station. 80. Plaintiffs have made a legally and factually unsupportable demand for an injunction in an attempt to retaliate against Frank Tamanini and Trindle Station, LLC for refusing to renegotiate the agreements between Plaintiffs and Tamanini for the sale by Plaintiffs and purchase by Tamanini of other land of Plaintiffs that is the subject of Tamanini's action for specific performance, filed to Civil Docket No. 2005-6808. 81. Plaintiffs previously filed lis pendens documents against all 36 parcels which Trindle Station then owned in the Trindle Station Phase I development, only withdrawing the lis pendens after Tamanini and Trindle Station threatened to file a petition demanding attorneys' fees. 82. Plaintiffs have filed the instant lawsuit and petition for the purpose of vexing Tamanini and Trindle Station, LLC. 83. Plaintiffs have come into a court of equity with unclean hands. 84. Plaintiffs have demonstrated bad faith in their conduct and in their allegations. 85. Trindle Station, LLC will sustain significant damages in the event it is enjoined from conveying its real estate in the Phase I development. Consequently, the amount ofthe required bond should be far in excess of the mere $1,000.00 suggested by Plaintiffs. WHEREFORE, Defendants respectfully request the Court to deny Plaintiffs' petition for a preliminary injunction and to order Plaintiffs, under 42 Pa.C.S.A. Section 15 SAllIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY !JRlIINEYSoM.IAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 2503 (7) and (9), to pay Defendants their attorneys' fees incurred in defending the petition. Date: s-- r~ - ).J)O~ Saidis, Flower & Lindsay , a, C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney ID #42667 26 West High Street Carlisle, PAl 70 13 Phone: 717.243.6222 Fax: 717.243.6510 Attorneys for Defendants 16 VERIFICATION I hereby ycrif>' tluu the facts set forth in the foregoing pleading are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, infonnation and belief, and that I am authorized to sign this verification on behalf of Trindlc Station, LLC. I understand that false statements herein are subjecllO the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date: ~ -I i... 0' ~~ Frank P. Tamnnini IndividuaJly and as Member of Trindle Station. LLC 17 SAllIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY !JRlIINEYSoM.IAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on May 19,2006 I served a copy of the foregoing Answer and New Matter upon Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, attorney for Plaintiffs, by having it hand- delivered to his office at 1 0 West High Street, Carlisle, P A 17013. ~~ Brian C. Caffrey 18 (") C., .-.> <: -~":'I C.:" \';.J ~f r-.) 1".) U; NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE A'ITORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 A'ITORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants NOTICE TO PI.RAD You are hereby notified to plead in response to the following answer to counterclaim within twenty days after service or a judgmem could be entered against you. Dated: May ~ . 2006 an . Wolf, Esquire OWe igh Street C . Ie, PA 17013 Supreme Court J.D. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Plaintiffs NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE A'ITORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 A'ITORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRlNDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRlNDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants REPLY TO NEW MATTER AND COUNTERCLAIM OF DEFENDANTS AND NOW <X>ME the Plaintiffs, John T Mongelli, Gweneth D. Mongelli, Derek A.. Mongelli and Denise A.. Mongelli, by and through their attorney, Nathan C Wolf, Esquire, and in support of their claims avers the following: 54. No response necessary. 55. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs have set forth in their petition for injunctive relief the appropriate grounds and bases for a grant of equitable relief, which bases include the intentional acts and omissions by Defendants in failing to perform their contractual obligations to Plaintiffs. 56. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs specifically deny that any delay in seeking equitable relief is the result of laches. Rather, Plaintiffs relied in good faith upon the characterizations and promises of made by Defendant T amanini relating to the completion of conditions set forth in the agreement of sale. Moreover, Plaintiffs reliance was based upon the on-going conununications they had with Defendant Tamanini up to December of 2005, when he continued to set forth promises and a specific timeframe to complete specific unfinished tasks, such as the vegetative buffer. 57. Denied. Plaintiffs specifically deny ever having claimed that they did not want the five-wire fence installed, and strict proof to the contrary is demanded of Defendants. On the contrary, Plaintiffs requested the installation of the fence on numerous times to avoid the damage which ultimately resulted from Defendants' contractors traversing the ground utilizing heavy earth- moving eqUipment. 58. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs submit that no such statements were made to Defendants and therefore no basis for estoppel would exist. 59. Denied. Plaintiffs specifically deny that when Defendant Trindle Station's contractor came to the site that he was either ready to petform or that any of the Plaintiffs demurred, as averred by Defendants. To the contrary, when Defendants' contractor came to the site, Plaintiff John Mongelli was asked whether the concrete sidewalk was to cross the driveway entrance to Plaintiffs' property or whether the concrete sutface would terminate on either side of the driveway and that the driveway sutface would be macadam. In response to said inquiry, Plaintiff Mongelli voiced his preference to have the concrete continue across the driveway area but directed said contractor to Defendant Tamanini because Plaintiff Mongelli did not know what Defendants' plans were and what materials theywere willing to pay for. Plaintiffs submit that Defendant's contractor never returned to finish the work following this conversation. Moreover, Plaintiffs submit that Defendant's contractor was not prepared to begin said work when this conversation took place. 60. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs incOlporate their response set forth in Paragraph 59 herein and byway of further response submit that based upon Plaintiffs' actions, estoppel does not apply when Plaintiffs took no action to frustrate the completion of the required work. 61. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs specifically deny that they told Defendants that the entrances to the driveway did not need to be completed. On the contrary, Plaintiffs were of the understanding that the first ten feet (10~ of the drivewaysurtace was to be paved and sidewalks would be installed across the eastern edge of the property at 608 Williaros Grove Road. Plaintiffs admit that Defendants were told that, at some point in the future, the remainder of the driveway might be resurtaced by Plaintiffs, but this plan did not effect the ten feet (10~ which was disturbed by the installation of various public improvements in the process of the construction of the development. 62. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs incorporate their response set forth in Paragraph 61 herein and byway of further response submit that based upon Plaintiffs' actions, estoppel does not apply when Plaintiffs consistently maintained that the first ten feet (10~ of the driveway was to be resurtaced by Defendants. 63. Denied. Prior to settlement on the property, Plaintiffs allowed Defendants to begin excavation of the site so that there would be sufficient time before weather conditions would prevent the progress of the development. Once the excavation of the property began, Plaintiffs noticed increased stormwater runoff on their property at 608 Williaros Grove Road. Plaintiffs repeatedly notified Tamanini of the increased stormwater runoff, which continued to increase as the work continued to progress. Thereafter, in the summer of 2005, Defendants requested Plaintiffs to renew the Highway Occupancy Permit with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation which was set to expire in sometime in late summer of 2005, and Defendants agreed to create a drainage swale and the retaining wall on Plaintiffs property to mitigate the stormwater runoff problems. Thereafter said work was performed by Defendants, but the result was unsatisfactory and when Plaintiffs concerns were expressed to Defendants, Defendants verbally agreed to perform additional work to extend the height and width of the retaining wall and to do additional regarding to the swale to direct stonnwater runoff away from the Plaintiffs' residence. Byway of further response, when the Plaintiffs were asked to have Plaintiff Denise Mongelli execute the Stonnwater Easement Agreement, which John, Gweneth and Derek Mongelli executed at settlement on September 10, 2004, but which was not presented to Denise Mongelli on September 10, 2004, Plaintiff Denise Mongelli agreed to execute the same upon the satisfactory completion of the retaining wall and drainage swale discussed herein. 64. Denied as stated. It is specifically denied that Plaintiff John Mongelli directed the Defendants to have construction vehicles to cross Plaintiffs' land to deposit topsoil. Said topsoil was removed during the excavation of the Stonnwater Retention Pond and Stonnwater Management Facilities that were the subject of the Stormwater Easement Agreement, executed September 10, 2004. On the contr.uy, John Mongelli gave Defendants specific instructions not to traverse the agricultural land of the Plaintiffs because Plaintiffs sought to cultivate alfalfa hay on that property, as they had done for years past. The affected area was outside of the temporary construction area identified in the Stonnwater Easement Agreement. Furthermore, the Stonnwater Easement Agreement provides that Trindle Station shall restore the any areas of Plaintiffs property disturbed in connection with the temporary construction area or in maintenance of the stormwater management facility. Moreover, Plaintiffs John and Gweneth Mongelli were out of state in Connecticut for approximately one week when said damage occurred. 65. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs incorporate their response set forth in Paragraph 61 herein and by way of further response submit that based upon Plaintiffs' actions, estoppel does not apply when Plaintiffs gave specific direction to avoid said damage and when Plaintiffs were without knowledge of the damage occurring until after said damage had already been suffered. 66. Admitted. 67. Denied as stated. Frank Tamanini is the managing member of Trindle Station, ll.C 68. Denied as stated. Generally, the averments of paragraph 68 of Defendants' new matter are correct, but the exceptions exist under which said liability exists, such as misrepresentation or fraud. 69. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs submit that they have alleged facts which establish Defendant Tamanini's personal involvement in each stage of events between Plaintiffs and Defendants and following his assignment of his interests under the Agreement of Sale to Trindle Station, ll.c, Tamanini thereafter entered into agreements personally without identifying himself as doing so as managing member of said ll.C 70. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs submit that Tamanini gave personal guarantees and assurances throughout the course of the communications with Plaintiffs. 71. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs submit that they have not acted with unclean hands as alleged by Defendants, rather they have acted and performed all of their obligations under the agreements of the parties in good faith. Said perfonnance was made in reliance on the assurances and personal guarantees of Tarnanini, individually and as managing member of Toodle Station LLC, in awaiting perfonnance under the agreements of the parties. Onlywhen Tamanini initiated litigation concerning Phase II of the proposed development, did he also cease any efforts or assurances that he would perform his obligations. Plaintiffs have consistently maintained that if not for Defendants failure to perform, the instant litigation would not have been filed. 72. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs submit that based upon the averments contained in their complaint and in the foregoing answer to new matter and counterclaim, that they have demonstrated their good faith throughout their relationship with Defendants. PLAINTIFFS' REPLY TO COUNTERCLAIM TRINDLE STATION LLC v. PLAINTIFFS COUNT I - CONVERSION 73. Plaintiffs incorporate the responses included in paragraphs fifty-four through sevent}'-two as if set forth fully herein. 74. Denied as stated. It is admitted that pennission was given to place excavated topsoil from Toodle Station Phase Ion adjoining land owned by Plaintiffs. It is however, specifically denied that the topsoil, not already removed from that location, which is the subject of the counterclaim, came from the excavation of the area known as Phase !, rather said topsoil came from the excavation of the Stonnwater Management Facilities located on the property owned by Plaintiffs. 75. Denied. By way of further response, Plaintiffs incorporate their response to Paragraph 74 herein. 76. Admitted. 77. Denied as stated. During final grading of the first two improved lots of the development, Defendant requested a "minor amount" of topsoil to do finished grading on said lots from the Plaintiffs which requested was agreed to, but with the explicit condition that Defendant leave sufficient topsoil in place to restore Plaintiffs adjoining lands and to complete the drainage swale at 608 Williams Grove Road. Thereafter significant amounts of topsoil were removed by E.G. Stoltzfus, but the soil remaining on Plaintiffs land is required to restore the farm property and complete the drainage swale on Plaintiffs land. 78. Admitted in part and denied in part. It is admitted that Plaintiffs did turn down the request for additional topsoil in Februaty of 2006. However, it is specifically denied that Defendant had any right to ownership of said topsoil and that Plaintiffs had any obligation to return the topsoil which was necessary-to restore Plaintiffs property and to construct the drainage swale. 79. Admitted in part and denied in part. It is admitted that Plaintiffs have been unwilling to allow Defendant or his vendee to remove additional topsoil from the site, however, Plaintiffs specifically deny that Defendant had any right to said topsoil and thus the repeated requests therefore were neither reasonable nor legitimate. 80. Denied. Plaintiffs deny that the topsoil is owned byTrindle Station, lie On the contrary, the topsoil, not already removed from that location, which is the subject of the counterclaim, came from the excavation of the area known as Phase I, rather said topsoil came from the excavation of the Stormwater :Management Facilities located on the property owned by Plaintiffs. 81. Denied. As Defendant TrindIe Station liC is not the owner of said topsoil, it is in possession of the lawful owners, the Plaintiffs hereto. 82. Denied as a conclusion of law to which no response is required. To the extent a response is required, Plaintiffs incorporate their responses in paragraphs 74, 75 and 77 herein to support the conclusion that said topsoil has not been converted because it came from Plaintiffs' propettyand Defendants have already retrieved that which theywere entitled to. 83. Denied. It is specifically denied that Plaintiffs have converted the topsoil Moreover, Plaintiffs believe and therefore aver that the remaining topsoil is worth approximately $6,000.00 rather than $35,000.00. 84. Denied. Plaintiffs have acted in good faith throughout the course of their dealings with the Defendants. The allegations of this paragraph are without legitimate basis. The Plaintiffs have only sought to retain that amount of topsoil which will return their propettyto its undisrupted condition caused by Defendants improvements and the construction thereof. Plaintiffs wish no such harm as alleged and are not acting in retaliation to anything. Rather, Plaintiffs are attempting to ensure that Defendants fulfill their obligations and promises to Plaintiffs and that the materials remain available for said efforts to take place. 85. Denied. For the reasons set forth in Paragraph 84 of this response, which Plaintiffs incorporate by reference here, Plaintiffs are only motivated by their need to see that the Defendants fulfill their obligations to Plaintiffs and complete the work begun with the materials that originated from the site. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs demand judgment in their favor and against the defendants and request that this Honorable Court dismiss the Counterclaims offered by Defendants, along with any additional relief that the Court deems appropriate and just. PLAINTIFFS' REPLY TO COUNTERCLAIM TRlNDLE STATION LLC v. PLAINTIFFS COUNT II - UNJUST ENRICHMENT 86. Plaintiffs incorporate the responses included in paragraphs fift}'-four through eighty-five as if set forth fully herein. 87. Denied. As evidenced by the facts set forth in this response, the topsoil is in the possession of the rightful owners, Plaintiffs, and issuing its release or compensation to the Defendants would result in the Defendants being unjustly enriched. Strict proof to the conmuy is demanded at trial. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs demand judgment in their favor and against the defendants and request that this Honorable OmIt dismiss the Counterc1aims offered by Defendants, along with any additional relief that the Court deems appropriate and just. PLAINTIFFS' REPLY TO COUNTERCLAIM TRlNDLE STATION LLC v. PLAINTIFFS COUNT III - REPLEVIN (IN THE ALTERNATIVE) 88. Plaintiffs incorporate the responses included in paragraphs fift}'-four through eighty-seven as if set forth fully herein. 89. Denied. As evidenced by the facts set forth in this response, the topsoil is in the possession of the rightful owners, Plaintiffs, and issuing its release or compensation to the Defendants would result in the Defendants being unjustly enriched. Strict proof to the conmuy is demanded at trial WHEREFORE, plaintiffs demand judgmem in their favor and against the defendants and request that this Honornble Court dismiss the Counterclaims offered by Defendants, along with any additional relief that the Court deems appropriate and just. Respectfu1ly submitted, WOLF&W F Dated: May ~ 2006 -- , Esquire 10 st h Street Car s e, PA 17013 Supreme Court I.D. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Plaintiffs VERIFICATION I, the oodersigned, hereby verify that I am a plaintiff in this action and that the facts stated in the above Reply to New Matter and Coooterclaim are true and correct to the best of my infonnation and belief. I ooderstand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. CS. Section 4904, relating to \UISwom falsification to authorities. -IfJ;--~2006 +J2.2006 +-)],-2006 -IP;~ ~ YI ;^", \p M011~ tv. Denise A. Mongelli 'U~yk ' J~ T. Mongelli 92LA rrl eLl ~ eneth D. M~ngelli NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI Husband and wife : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused the foregoing Reply to New Matter and Counterclaim to be served upon the following party by hand delivering a copy to the following person, concerning the above matter, addressed as follows: Brian Caffrey, Esquire Saidis Flower & Lindsay, P.C. 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Atrorney for Frank P. Tamanini WOLF & WOLF Dated: May 2l. , 2006 By: / ( ,"-' Esquire (") ,..., Q. "'" c: = <T' :;;.;"'" =:t: ?...... :::-""" fl'F, -< --{jlll N :0 C) W (,'~".(i.." -~'.!: <'". T:: () :-rJ C1 -,. .;<;rn , ,-0 ~'::..:.\ ::c~;; ._'" ~~ C) ''0 -l '-<. , , .. JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. : NO. 06-1908 CIVIL TERM TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, Individually and As agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C. : DEFENDANTS : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 24th day of May, 2006, after hearing, IT IS ORDERED AND DIRECTED that each party shall file proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusion of Law with supporting legal citation with the Court on or before June 16, 2006. Additionally, each party shall file an Exhibit List which lists the number of the exhibit, a description of the exhibit, and the suggested relevance of the exhibit to any proposed Findings of Fact or Conclusion of Law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND DIRECTED that the record in the case will remain open for the purposes of each party filing with the Court a weather history summary to include the amount of rainfall received each day from September 2, 2005 to September 6, 2005 along with the reported average precipitation for the period. By the Court, \l~ M. L. Ebert, Jr., ./1' '\/[\]\//,'1 \())~', I'~~{ , "V'.'~": ,c:: ,. '~:"'-;""n'"' I\i.!'~i ".' . -/tH J s ~ :9 \\!Y SZ A rill 9DOZ AtJ't:JO' "., '.,' , '-'Ill '0 ' . ., ;'.J', ,.~ ,( ,"" r] - - ...- _ I" '".~ ..I........ ~J ...,I ;:J8HJ0031i.~ {., '--. Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiffs Brian C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney for Defendants bas NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATIORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATIORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, PENNSYLVANIA Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBE~COUNTY, Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants MOTION TO OPEN RECORD TO RECEIVE EVIDENCE AND NOW come the plaintiffs, John T. Mongelli, Gweneth D. Mongelli, Derek A Mongelli and Denise A Mongelli, by and through their attorney, Nathan C Wolf, Esquire, and set forth their Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, in accordance with the Order of Court dated May 24,2006, representing as follows: 1. On May 22, 2006, the Court began proceedings on a petition for injunctive relief filed by Plaintiffs. 2. Hearings were likewise conducted on May 23,2006 and May 24,2006. 3. The Court issued an order on May 24,2006, directing the parties to file proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law by June 16,2006. 4. The Court also directed counsel to present rainfall data from September 2,2005 until September 6, 2005, as evidence of storm water damage suffered by Plaintiffs. 5. Counsel for Defendants presented infonmtion to the undersigned obtained from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for September 2005 precipitation in Pennsylvania, including local monitoring stations. 6. Said infonmtion accurately reveals that no rainfall occurred between the dates specified by the Court. 7. The record has not been transcribed in this matter to date. 8. The Plaintiffs, in review of infonmtion not submitted to the Court, discovered that a technical error occurred and that the damages they suffered occurred on August 29, 2005, rather than on Labor Day 2005, which was September 5, 2005. 9. The Plaintiffs have obtained NOAA reports for August 2005, which corroborate the existence of significant rainfall as testified to by Plaintiffs, but on the corrected dates of August 29, 2005. 10. Plaintiffs have attached said report hereto as Exlnbit A 11. Defendant's counsel was contacted regarding this request and does not give his concurrence in the request for the Court to consider this infonmtion. WHEREFORE, this Court is requested to open the record to hear testimony from the Plaintiffs in support of the averments contained herein and to consider the report attached hereto in the resolution of the petition for injunctive relief and such other relief the Court may deem just. Respectfully submitted, Dated: June 19,2006 Na a 10 W s J.gh Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Supreme Court LD. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Plaintiffs CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 VOLUME 110 NUMBER 08 ISSN 0364-5843 ~tlT OF "0 ~q.""'" ~rur#' :.t,.c,~ ~ ~ t ~ l!J:'.'~ : ~~' : <:::, ~~ ~()' ~~ S1'".q'rES Of 1'1 10.0 254.00 7.5 190.50 U) 0::: en "" r-< "" "" :I: 5.0 127.00 2S U 25 ..-l ..-l ~ 2.5 63.50 1915 ]925 ]935 1945 1955 1965 1975 1985 ]995 0.00 2005 0.0 1905 - - - - - - - - - - - - Long-Term Average 3.76inches PENNSYLVANIA PRECIPITATION AUGUST, 1905-2005 TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION EXTREMES HIGHEST TEMPERATURE LOWESTTEMPERAlURE GREATEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION LEAST TOTAL PRECIPITATION GREATEST I DAY PRECIPITATION ]04 40 6.36 1.07 3.28 AUGUST ]4 AUGUST 24 NORRISTOWN KANE J NNE WILLlAMSPORT RGNL AP R PHOEN]XVILLE J E BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 AUGUST 31 "I certify that this is an official publication of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It is compiled using information from weather observing sites supervised by NOANNational Weather Service and received at the National Climatic Data Centcr (NCDC), Asheville, North Carolina 28801." ~.4--- R K~ DIRECTOR NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER National no aa Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service National Climatic Data Center Asheville, North Carolina PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY TEMPERATURE (OF) I I NO. OF DAYS Vl Vl ILl ~ ! ILl ~ ILl ~ ILl ~ ~ !-< !-< 0 ~ 0 MAX MIN STATION 0 ::J 0 ::J 0 ::E en ~ en ILl ~ Cl ~ Cl <( ;g <( :::E <( 0 ILl ILl !;( ...J ILl ~ i:;: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ::t ~ !;( ILl 0 ~ x Z 0 S S 0 LIJ JJJ LIJ "" ~ 0 Cl 0 Cl JJJ ~ 0 0 ....l ~ <( >- ~ ~ JJJ Z ;'2 ...J ::t U 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ :::E <( Cl " JJJ a:l ell ell JJJ Cl ~ IX ~ ~ Cl 0 0 0 0 0 N N 0 '" ,., M PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 82.3 59.7 71.0 6.2 96 15 47 25 9 203 4 0 0 0 HAWLEY 1 E 82.8 58.1 70.5 3.6 94 5 45 26+ 13 188 5 0 0 0 MATAMORAS 83.3 59.8 71.6 1.6 95 5 49 26+ 4 215 6 0 0 0 PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 78.8 57.8 68.3 4.6 89 14+ 47 25 25 135 0 0 0 0 STROUDSBURG 84.2 62.0 73.1 2.9 96 5+ 48 25 1 258 9 0 0 0 TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A M M M WILKES BARRE SCRANTON 86.3 64.8 75.6 5.3 97 13+ 50 25 0 331 11 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 71. 7 4.4 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP R 85.7 65.4 75.6 4.4 97 13 51 25 0 334 9 0 0 0 BELTZVILLE DAM 84.8M 61. 3M 73.1M 3.9 98 15 50 25 1 257 6 0 0 0 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 84.0 63.8 73.9 4.4 95 14+ 49 25 0 283 8 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 74.2 3.5 SOUTIlEASTERN PIED~IONT 03 BLUE MARSH LAKE 85.0 67.8 76.4 4.5 95 5+ 55 25 0 362 7 0 0 0 BUCKSVlLLE 84.7 63.9 74.3 2.4 95 15+ 50 25 0 296 9 0 0 0 COATESVlLLE 2 W 85.8 65.5 75.7 3.6 96 13 52 25 0 340 9 0 0 0 DEHART DAM 83.3 62.6 73.0 94 14 51 26+ 0 253 6 0 0 0 GRATERFORD 1 E 86.5 66.1 76.3 5.2 97 14 51 26 0 360 9 0 0 0 HAMBURG 84.8 65.4 75.1 3.1 96 5+ 51 26 0 318 9 0 0 0 HARRISBURG 1 NE 84.2 65.9 75.1 97 14 57 26+ 0 321 7 0 0 0 LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL 86.3 66.7 76.5 3.6 97 13 53 25 0 364 9 0 0 0 LANDISVILLE 2 NW 86.6 63.9 75.3 3.4 96 14+ 48 25 0 327 9 0 0 0 LEBANON 2 W 84.1 64.3 74.2 4.2 94 13+ 51 25 0 295 6 0 0 0 MARCUS HOOK 87.2 73.4 80.3 3.4 96 14+ 64 25 0 482 9 0 0 0 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R 85.6 68.5 77.1 97 13 58 25 0 382 8 0 0 0 NESHAMINY FALLS 85.6 65.2 75.4 2.0 96 14 53 26+ 0 329 9 0 0 0 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE 86.6 67.7 77.2 97 13 57 25 0 383 9 0 0 0 NORRISTOWN 91. 0 69.3 80.2 5.5 104 14+ 5S 23 0 471 16 0 0 0 OcroRARO LAKE 84.7 65.4 75.1 2.3 94 13+ 52 25 0 319 7 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 91.8 74.1 83.0 103 13+ 63 25 0 563 19 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R 88.0 71.3 79.7 3.4 97 12 63 25 0 462 10 0 0 0 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 88.3 67.3 77.8 4.6 98 13+ 52 26+ 0 403 9 0 0 0 READING 4 NNW 86.2 67.9 77 .1 4.2 97 15+ 53 25 0 382 9 0 0 0 SAFE HARBOR DAM 86.5 69.3 77.9 96 14+ 60 26+ 0 404 9 0 0 0 SELLERSVILLE 85.2 64.0 74.6 96 14 50 25 0 304 9 0 0 0 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE 84.0 64.4 74.2 96 14 54 25 0 293 9 0 0 0 WEST CHESTER 2 NW 87.9 65.9 76.9 4.1 98 14+ 50 25 0 376 10 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 76.6 3.8 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE 83.8 65.2 74.5 3.2 95 15+ 54 25 1 304 6 0 0 0 BLOSERVlLLE 1 N 79.3 63.8 71.6 .6 94 14 49 25 1 212 3 0 0 0 CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 84.7 66.1 75.4 3.5 97 14 54 25 0 331 7 0 0 0 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 85.3 63.6 74.5 1.9 96 15+ 50 25 0 301 9 0 0 0 HANOVER 4 SW 84.5 65.4 75.0 94 15+ 51 25 0 317 9 0 0 0 SHIPPENSBURG R 84.9 65.9 75.4 2.5 97 4 52 25 0 327 8 0 0 0 SOUTH MOUNTAIN M ~I M YORK 3 SSW PUMP sni 84.8 62.1 73.5 .6 93 13 47 25 1 270 8 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 74.3 2.2 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BENTON 3 NE 81. 7 60.0 70.9 93 14 49 25 5 197 6 0 0 0 LAUREL TON CTR 85.7 64.1 74.9 3.4 98 13 54 25+ 0 313 10 0 0 0 LEWISBURG 85.8 62.6 74.2 99 14 51 26+ 0 292 9 0 0 0 LEWISTOWN 84.8 63.7 74.3 3.1 97 14 52 26+ 0 296 8 0 0 0 SELINSGROVE 2 S 84.7 63.3 74.0 3.4 98 15+ 52 25 0 289 6 0 0 0 SUNBURY M M M WILLIAMS PORT RGt~ AP R 84.2 63.7 74.0 3.1 96 13 52 :5 0 289 7 0 0 0 WILLIAMS PORT 2 87.1 64.1 75.6 100 13 44 25 0 336 11 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 74.0 3.8 UPPER SUSQUE~U< 06 CI'.NTON 83.2 57.5 70.4 3.7 94 14 42 25 16 190 6 0 0 0 COWANESQUE DAM 83.8 58.4 71.1 93 13+ 48 26+ 9 207 6 0 0 0 DUSHORE 81. 6 56.8 69.2 92 5 43 25+ 21 161 4 0 0 0 I.J>.PORTE 78.3 60.5 69.4 89 14 49 25 16 159 0 0 0 0 MONTROSE 82.2 56.3 69.3 2.8 93 5 42 24 27 168 2 0 0 0 TOWANDA 1 S 85.2 60.4 72.8 3.9 95 13+ 49 25 5 251 9 0 0 0 PENNSYLVANIA MJGUST '005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY - PRECIPITATION ( IN ) ICE PELLETS. SNOW NO. OF DAYS u:.l I- P:: ~ tI) ::CO ~ ~ ~ STATION ...J ~~ ~~ u:.l ts ~ ..:O~ !;;: ...J 0 ~ 0 ~ UJo UJ ;:;: :2 ~ ~e:c u:.lO 0 0..: !;;: ~ ..: ..: P:: ~ Z 0 ~ XC;; 0 0 0 0 <z :: 0 0 ::;EO 'r"! .=! - PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 4.27 .02 .0 0 9 1 0 HAWLEY 1 E 2.73 -.74 1.14 9 .0 0 5 2 1 MATAMORAS 4.38 .73 .0 0 6 1 0 PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 4.63 .52 2.00 30 .0 0 8 3 1 STROUDSBURG 3.71 -.57 1.44 9 .0 0 5 2 2 TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A M M WILKES BARRE. SCRANTON 2.17 -.93 1.49 5 M M 3 1 1 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 3.65 -.23 .0 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP R 2.14 -2.21 .79 28 .0 M 6 1 0 BELTZVILLE DAM 3.13 -1.51 .0 0 1 0 0 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 1.47 -2.19 .60 29 .0 0 4 1 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 2.25 -2.02 .0 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BLUE MARSH I.J>.KE 1.94 -1. 83 .86 9 .0 0 3 1 0 BUCKSVILLE 3.01 -1. 29 1.12 15 .0 0 4 3 1 COATESVILLE 2 W 1.71 -2.26 .73 28 .0 0 3 2 0 DEHART DAM 3.32 .73 28 .0 0 7 5 0 GRATER FORD 1 E 2.26 -1. 96 .85 9 .0 0 6 1 0 HAMBURG 3.14 -.50 1.02 9 .0 0 6 3 1 HARRISBURG 1 NE 2.58 .68 28 .0 0 6 2 0 LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL M 1.34 .52 16 .0 0 4 1 0 LANDISVILLE 2NW 1. 58 -1. 66 .54 16 .0 0 5 1 0 LEBANON 2 W 2.81 -.67 .75 8 .0 0 6 3 0 MARCUS HOOK 1. 55 -1.77 .68 9 .0 0 4 2 0 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R 1. 74 .44 16 .0 0 5 0 0 NESHAMINY FALLS 2.02 -2.81 .97 15 .0 0 4 1 0 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE 1.19 .50 17 .0 0 3 1 0 NORRISTOWN M 1. 38 .53 15 .0 0 4 1 0 OCTORARO LAKE 3.70 -.23 1.48 8 .0 0 7 2 1 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 3.05 1.35 14 .0 0 6 2 1 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R 2.57 -1.25 1.06 8 .0 0 6 2 1 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 1.07 -2.46 .39 28 .0 0 4 0 0 READING 4 NNW 1.61 -2.00 .46 28 .0 0 5 0 0 SAFE HARBOR DAM 2.18 .98 17 .0 0 5 1 0 SELLERSVILLE 2.59 1.22 15 .0 0 6 2 1 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE 4.18 2.12 15 .0 0 7 3 1 WEST CHESTER 2 NW 2.13 -1. 57 .48 17 .0 0 7 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 2.36 -1.46 .0 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE 4.12 .80 1.33 31 .0 0 8 3 2 BLOSERVILLE 1 N 2.66 -.70 .97 31 .0 0 5 3 0 CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 2.74 -.60 1. 05 16 .0 0 7 1 1 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 3.38 - .11 .81 31 .0 0 7 3 0 HANOVER 4 SW 2.57 .76 28 .0 0 5 2 0 SHIPPENSBURG R 2.79 -.16 .76 7 .0 0 6 2 0 SOUTH MOUNTAIN M M YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN 1. 84 -1.49 .65 16 .0 0 7 1 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 3.25 -.10 .0 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BENTON 3 NE 2.43 .71 13 .0 0 5 2 0 LAURELTON CTR 3.04 I -.72 1.24 31 .0 0 5 2 1 LEWISBURG 2.43 1.31 31 .0 0 5 1 1 LEWISTOWN 2.16 -1. 02 .89 31 .0 0 5 2 0 SELINSGROVE 2 S 3.35 -.43 1.05 31 .0 0 7 2 1 SUNBURY M M WILLIAMS PORT RGNL AP R 6.36 2.98 1.91 8 .0 M 8 4 2 WILLIAMSPORT 2 5.14 2.03 31 .0 0 8 3 1 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 3.52 -.02 .0 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 3.68 .16 1.35 31 .0 0 6 2 2 COWANESQUE DAM 6.20 2.10 31 .0 0 9 3 2 DUSHORE 5.36 2.54 31 .0 0 8 4 1 LAPORTE 5.93 3.17 31 .0 0 8 2 1 MONTROSE 6.04 2.49 2.57 14 .0 0 9 3 2 TOWANDA 1 S 4.46 1.53 1.13 30 .0 0 6 4 2 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY TEMPERATURE (OF) I i I NO. OF DAYS (/) (/) I "'-l ~ ~ ! MAX MIN "'-l ~ ~ ~ "'-l ~ ~ E-< E-< 0 0 STATION 0 :::J 0 :::> 0 ~ (/) "'-l (/) ~ ~ Q ~ Q <C ~ ~ <C ~ i'I.l "'-l .... 0 :I: !;;: ~ !;;: !;;: ..J ~ ~ i:l' i:l' i:l' ~ ~ ~ ~ i'I.l 0 UJ k "'-l Z "'-l "" """ 0 0 Q 0 Q i'I.l ~ 0 0 Q S S ~ <( ~ ~ ~ i'I.l Z :B ..J :I: u 0 ~ ii1 UJ UJ ~ Q 0 i'I.l tQ tQ cc i'I.l Q ,,:: ..: 0:: ~ Q 0 0 0 0 0 N N 0 '" .., .., WELLSBORO 4 SW 80.0 57.2 68.6 3.4 90 14 46 26+ 21 140 1 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 70.1 4.0 CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 EMPORIUM 84.2 59.1 71.7 3.2 93 13+ 47 26+ 6 217 5 0 0 0 GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM 80.3 56.4 68.4 89 15+ 46 26+ 23 135 0 0 0 0 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 86.3 62.7 74.5 4.4 100 14 52 25 0 304 11 0 0 0 MILIJlEIM 84.1 58.0 71.1 97 14 44 25 10 205 8 0 0 0 PHILIPSBURG 2 S 80.7 58.8 69.8 95 14 45 25 16 173 4 0 0 0 RENOVO 86.1 61. 6 73.9 4.1 96 14 49 25 1 283 10 0 0 0 RIDGWAY 81. 5 56.2 68.9 3.2 91 14 45 26+ 18 145 2 0 0 0 STATE COLLEGE II 82.3 64.4 73.4 3.8 95 14 54 25+ 0 265 6 0 0 0 STEVENSON DAl4 84.6 60.6 72.6 3.4 94 14+ 50 26+ 4 247 8 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 71.6 3.9 SOIITlI CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 08 ALTOONA FAA AP R 81.8 60.0 70.9 .8 95 13 46 25 9 202 6 0 0 0 ALTOONA 82.6 61.6 72.1 95 14 50 26+ 6 236 8 0 0 0 ALTOONA 3 W 81.5 63.1 72.3 2.5 94 13 52 25+ 2 235 7 0 0 0 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 81. 5 58.1 69.8 2.6 90 14 44 25 18 176 1 0 0 0 EVERETI' 81. 5 58.2 69.9 .6 94 15+ 46 25 13 169 5 0 0 0 HUNTINGDON 84.1 60.6 72.4 96 14 45 25 1 239 8 0 0 0 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 81.4 57.1 69.3 1.2 93 5 46 23 19 156 5 0 0 0 RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 84.9 64.4 74.7 4.7 96 14 48 25 1 310 9 0 0 0 SHAWNEE STATE PARK 84.9 59.8 72.4 98 14 46 24 7 245 11 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 71.5 2.6 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 BUTLER 2 SW 84.0 59.9 72.0 3.7 94 5 49 25.... 7 232 8 0 0 0 CHALK HILL 2 ENE 78.3 61.1 69.7 2.5 88 13 49 24 15 167 0 0 0 0 CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM 83.6 60.0 71.8 1.6 94 14 49 24 4 224 6 0 0 0 DERRY 4 SW 81. 7 61. 5 71.6 .6 93 13+ 51 23 2 213 6 0 0 0 DONEGAL 2 NW M M M DONORA 1 SW 85.6 64.6 75.1 2.5 96 14 50 23 0 321 10 0 0 0 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 83.9 66.5 75.2 94 14+ 55 25+ 0 322 6 0 0 0 FORD CITY 4 S DAM 84.6 60.3 72.5 1.7 95 14+ 48 25+ 6 24,6 11 0 0 0 GLENCOE M M M GRAYS LANDING 84.6 63.3 74.0 94 13+ 53 25 0 287 10 0 0 0 INDIANA 3 SE 84.0 61.6 72.8 3.4 94 13+ 49 24 2 251 7 0 0 0 LAUREL MOUNTAIN 82.2 61. 5 71.9 6.1 92 14+ 48 25 5 224 6 0 0 0 LAUREL SUMMIT 73.7 60.4 67.1 85 13 51 24+ 32 103 0 0 0 0 LOYALHANNA LAKE M 61.3M M 95 3+ 52 24 8 0 0 0 MCKEESPORT 84.8 62.7 73.8 2.2 96 13+ 53 24 1 282 11 0 0 0 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW 80.2 57.3 68.8 90 14 45 26+ 19 144 1 0 0 0 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 84.6 65.0 74.8 4.3 93 5+ 53 24+ 1 312 9 0 0 0 MOUNT DAVIS 79.4 61.1 70.3 90 14 51 23 7 179 1 0 0 0 MOUNT PLEASANT 82.9 60.9 71.9 93 14 48 24 5 227 4 0 0 0 NEW CASTLE 1 N 86.6 61.1 73 .9 3.9 97 5 49 25+ 3 286 14 0 0 0 PITI'SBURGH WSCOM 2 AP IIR 83.0 64.3 73.7 2.7 94 13+ 53 23 2 277 8 0 0 0 PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM 83.3 58.8 71.1 3.2 94 14 47 26+ 7 205 6 0 0 0 REcroR 3 SSW 85.0 59.4 72.2 95 14 46 25 5 234 9 0 0 0 S.l\LINA 3 W 86.0 61.9 74.0 5.5 96 14 49 23 3 288 11 0 0 0 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW 84.3 60.2 72 .3 5.4 94 5 47 25+ 8 239 8 0 0 0 UNIONTOWN 1 NE 85.2 63.0 74.1 3.6 96 14+ 53 25 0 289 10 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 3 NE 84.2 63.0 73 .6 4.1 96 14 54 24+ 0 277 8 0 0 0 WAYNESBURG 1 E 84.2 61. 9 73 .1 3.3 95 14 50 25+ 2 258 9 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 72.5 3.3 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R 78.0 54.6 66.3 1.7 87 12 41 24 39 87 0 0 0 0 BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 81.6 55.4 68.5 3.2 90 5 44 26+ 22 138 1 0 0 0 ca~LERS VALLEY ISE 80.0 53.2 66.6 88 5 42 26+ 33 92 0 0 0 0 CLARION 3 SW 83.8 59.2 71.5 3.8 94 14 49 25 8 217 7 0 0 0 CLERMONT 1 NW 77.6 55.5 66.6 86 13+ 42 25+ 36 92 0 0 0 0 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 80.8 55.8 68.3 90 12 42 25 18 130 1 0 0 0 COUDERSPORT 7SE 77.7 55.3 66.5 87 13 41 24 40 94 0 0 0 0 DUBOIS FAA AP M M M ERIE WSO .lU' 81. 3 65.2 73.3 2.4 93 12 55 24 1 262 2 0 0 0 FRANKLIN 83.8 60.2 72 .0 2.7 93 14+ 48 :4 9 237 5 0 0 0 JAMESTO~IN 2 NW 80.6 60.0 70.3 1.8 89 13 48 25+ 8 182 0 0 0 0 KANE 1 NNE 80.0 53.5 66.8 3.8 89 5 40 24 34 97 0 0 0 0 LINESVILLE 1 S 81.5 61. 8 71.7 3.6 90 13+ 51 25+ 6 218 2 0 0 0 PORT ALLEGANY 81. 0 56.2 68.6 90 5 44 25 18 138 4 PENNSYLV:<\NIA AUGUST 2005 STATION WELLSBORO 4 SW --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 EMPORIUM GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT MILLHEIM PHILIPSBURG 2 S RENOVO RIDGWAY STATE COLLEGE II STEVENSON DAM --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 08 ALTOONA FAA AP R ALTOONA ALTOONA 3 W EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL EVERETT HUNTINGOON PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 SHAWNEE STATE PARK --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 BUTLER 2 SW CHALK HILL 2 ENE CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM DERRY 4 SW DONEGAL 2 NW OONORA I SW EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR FORD CITY 4 S DAM GLENCOE GRAYS LANDING INDIANA 3 SE LAUREL MOUNTAIN LAUREL SUMMIT LOYAIJlANNA LAKE MCKEESPORT MEYERSDALE 2 SSW MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM MOUNT DAVIS MOUNT PLEASANT NEW CASTLE 1 N PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP I!R PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM RECTOR 3 SSW SALINA 3 W SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW UNIONTOWN 1 NE WASHINGTON 3 UK WAYNESBURG 1 E --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 CHANDLERS VALLEY ISE CLARION 3 SW CLERMONT 1 NW COUDERSPORT 1 SW COUDERSPORT 7SE DUBOIS FAA AP ERIE WSO AP FRANKLIN JAMESTOWN 2 NW KANE 1 NNE LINESVILLE 1 S PORT ALLEGANY MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY 4.08 5.11 3.70 5.02 2.76 3.17 2.32 4.65 4.48 3.00 4.38 3.72 2.12 3.24 3.06 3.43 2.01 2.58 3.91 2.24 M 1. 50 2.82 3.56 2.90 2.01 4.33 2.58 3.03 2.57 3.90 2.99 2.18 2.87 3.35 3.87 M 3.35 3.86 2.54 5.87 2.24 4.03 5.51 3.72 2.13 2.49 2.96 4.18 2.82 2.78 3.59 3.29 5.44 6.34 5.70 4.12 4.22 2.81 3.58 4.06 3.66 5.85 4.33 4.44 ..J i:!: o I- U.l ~~~ l>CO~ ~e:C5 ~ ;Z; 1.16 1. 79 -.15 .75 -1. 25 -.59 1.22 .49 -.37 .45 -.08 -.76 -.19 -.60 -1.16 .25 -.95 -.59 -.47 -1. 36 -1.73 .24 -1.76 -.78 -.12 -1.16 -1. 33 .71 -.80 2.57 .09 1.95 .34 -1. 95 -.92 .19 -1.10 -.44 -.35 -.62 1.46 2.14 -.32 -.15 -.49 1. 81 - .11 .96 PRECIPITATION ( IN ) 2.20 '.79 .63 1. 08 .95 .61 1.16 1.50 .77 .68 .98 1.02 .90 1.50 .54 2.20 .45 1.30 2.80 1.23 1. 70 1.14 .71 2.57 .88 .70 .83 1. 93 3.28 2.85 2.39 2.22 1.69 1. 38 1.87 2.05 2.20 2.83 2.25 l- V) ~~ wCi ~ o 1.66 1. 35 2.27 1.50 1.36 .84 1.47 2.15 1.24 1.95 .72 1.10 .75 1.10 .80 .98 1.40 .83 .39 ICE PELLETS. SNOW NO. OF DAYS w !;;: Ci 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 20 31 30 16 31 16 8 9 31 8 31 17 31 21 21 9 21 21 31 31 16 21 9 21 21 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 M .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 M .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 8 17 31 17 21 31 30 31 21 8 31 17 31 17 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 31 31 31 31 ...:i ~ 12 ~Ci p..,S i:5~ ~ X 0 I Ci <l:Z. 201 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 M .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 M .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 M .0 .0 .0 .0 ~o I M o o o o o o M M o o o o M o o o o o o o o o o M o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ~ o ~ :>: o ;: 7 6 6 6 7 5 5 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 6 6 10 4 6 5 7 6 7 7 8 5 9 7 5 6 8 8 5 9 9 8 8 9 8 7 3 5 7 8 7 8 7 6 8 7 6 6 4 6 7 3 5 7 6 ~ o ~ :>: o ~ o ~ ,,; o co "1 co C! 2 2 3 5 2 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 o 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 o o 1 o 1 o o 1 o o 1 2 1 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 3 o 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 o o 2 o o 1 1 o o o 1 o o 1 o 2 o 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o o o 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY TEMPERATURE (OF) NO. OF DAYS r/J r/J J.Il ~ ~ MAX MIN J.Il ;;g J.Il ~ J.Il ~~~ f-o f-o (;) <c (;) STATION (;) ...... (;) ~ (;) r/J J.Il r/J J.Il ~ Cl Z Cl <( ~ <C <( J.Il J.Il :3 p:: R p:: ~ p:: ~~ :I: !;;: ~ !;;: !;;: J.Il 0 ~ ~ p, ~ P, J.Il J.Il Z f.Ll (;) Cl 0 Cl ~ 0 0 0 0 ~ <( :t. :t. p.;l.L.o 51 J.Il 0 ..., -< -< ~ i:l z >-l :I: u (;) ~ l.Ll l.Ll l.Ll ~ J.Il co III III J.Il Cl ~ '" oe: oe: Cl 0 0 0 0 0 '" '" 0 .,., ...., ...., SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 80.7 58.5 69.6 91 13 49 25+ 12 165 1 0 0 0 TIONESTA 2 BE LAKE 81. 6 59.2 70.4 2.5 91 13+ 47 25 13 188 2 0 0 0 TIWSVILLE WATER WORKS 82.2 56.4 69.3 2.7 91 14+ 45 25 22 164 2 0 0 0 WARREN 83.5 60.0 71.8 3.1 93 5 49 25+ 6 224 7 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 69.3 2.4 I 6 PENNSYLW,NIA AUGUST '005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY - PRECIPITATION ( IN ) ICE PELLETS, SNOW NO. OF DAYS "" f- ~~~ rn :CO ~ ~ ~ STATION ,.J !:J~ ~ ~?3 ~ ,.J ~ 0 0 ~~~ ~o is o~ "" ::E ::E t2 """-0 ~ 0 ~ "'- "'- '" ~ z 0 t2 ;.<0 0 0 0 0 ..:z "" 0 0 20 '" ." - SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 5.31 2.82 31 .0 0 7 4 1 TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE 4.03 -,18 2,02 31 .0 0 '7 2 1 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 3.70 -.56 2.40 31 .0 0 6 1 1 WARREN 4.62 .2'7 2.41 31 .0 0 6 2 2 --DIVISIONAL DATA--n---> 4.53 .36 .0 0 I '7 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION TOTAL I I 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 15 ; PENNSYLVANIA 1 POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 , EQUINUNK 2 NW 6.05 .70 .13 2.20 .90 .72 .05 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 4.27 T .34 .32 .30 .02, .22 .02 .69 * .87 HAWLEY 1 E 2.73 .04 ! 1.14 .67 .05 HOLLISTERVILLE M - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - - MATAMORAS 4.38 .01 .35 .76 * 2.15 PAUPACK 1 WSW M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 4.63 .48 .04 I .77 .12 .64 SHICKSHINNY 3 N 2.74 1.06 .03! .07 .12 STROUDSBURG 3.71 T .02 , 1.44 .03 1.12 I TANNERSVILLE 2E M - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - - TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A M - - - - - - - = I - - - - - - - WILKES BARRE M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILKES BARRE SCRANTON 2.17 1.49 .04, T T T EAST CENTRAL , ! MOUNTAINS 02 ! ALLENTO~lN AP R 2.14 T .05 .03 .281 .25 .01 BELTZVILLE DAM 3.13 .03 * .02, .14 * * 1.53 CLAUSSVILLE M 1.31 .03 .70 .03 LEHIGHTON 1 SSW 1.46 .06 .34 MAHANOY CITY 2 N 2.10 ! .33 .03 .16 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 1.47 .05 ; .28 .05 I TAMAQUA 2.99 T T T I 1.11 .02 .04 SOUTllEASTERN ! PIEDMONT 03 BECHTELSVILLE 1 ENE 1.62 ! .82 BLUE MARSH LAKE 1. 94 .051 .86 .06 .06 BUCKSVILLE 3.01 I .71 .02 1.12 CHlillDS FORD 2 NE 1. 79 .561 .06 COATESVILLE 2 W 1.71 .02 .20! .01 .01 .02 .04 CONSHOHOCKEN 2.14 .01 .10! .02 1.02 .03 DEHART DAM 3.32 .05 .51 .011 .10 .01 .62 .01 GLENMOORE 1.56 ~601 .30 .01 T GRATERFORD 1 E 2.26 .851 .46 HAMBURG 3.14 .02 1.02 .03 .04 HARRISBURG 1 NE 2.58 :~;I .08 .02 .04 HONEY BROOK 2 SSE 1.62 .02 .40 .02 LANCASTER 2 HE FLTR PL M 1. 34 .03 .19 .03 - LANDISVILLE 2 NW 1.58 .09 .01; .24 .19 LEBANON 2 W 2.81 T .05 .751 .06 .57 MARCUS HOOK 1.55 .20 .141 .68 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R 1. 74 T .02 T ! .08 T MYERSTOWN 3.39 .03 1.36 1.10 NESHl\MINY FALLS 2.02 T .151 .08 .97 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE 1.19 .01 .051 .08 NORRISTOWN M 1. 38 .011 .07 .02 .53 OCTORARO LAKE 3.70 .02 1.48! .1.4 .20 PALM 3 SE 3.07 ! .29 .01 1.41 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 3.05 .09 .02 .221 .15 1.35 T PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R 2.57 T .01 1.061 .25 . OS .01 PHOENIX'JILLE 1 E 1. 07 .24! .02 .01 READING 4 NNW 1. 61 .06 .09! .30 .03 SAFE HARBOR DAM 2.18 T .01/ .15 .02 .45 SELLERSVILLE 2.59 ; .60 1.22 i SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE 4.18 T T .01/ .65 .22 2.12 STRAUSSTOWN 2.22 .19' .68 .02 WEST CHESTER 2NW 2.13 T T ! .29 .41 .42 YORK HAVEN 2.25 .05/ .08 .37 LOWER SUSQ~A 04 i BIGLERVILLE 4.12 .12/ .07 .11 T BLOSERVILLE 1 N 2.66 .27! T T CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 2.74 .39 .021 .17 T .44 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 3.38 .301 .13 .13 .01 HANOVER 4 SW 2.57 .02 .361 .13 .05 .05 NEW PARK 3.43 1. 75/ .03 PINE GROVE F1lRNACE 3.16 .33 ! .12 .15 SHIPPENSBURG R 2.79 T .76 .011 .08 T .49 .02 SOUTII MOUNTAIN M .99/ .16 .06 1. 33 .23 .10 SPRING GROVE 3.62 .03 1.06! .27 .14 T T YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN 1. 84 .11 .19/ .19 .03 .18 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BEAR GAP 2.41 .05' .05 .19 .12 T BEAVERTOWN 1 NE M 2.59 I BENTON 3 NE 2.43 .13 T i .02 T .71 T T DAlWILLE 2.53 T .06 T .01 .04 LAUREL TON CTR 3.04 .041 LEWISBURG 2.43 I T . .03 LEWISTOWN 2.16 .20 8 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 EQtJINUNK 2 NW .70 .65 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM .03 .03 .05 .42 .40 .44 T .12 HAWLEY 1 E .03 .03 .23 .32 .01 .21 HOLLISTERVILLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MATAMORAS .01 T .43 .02 .21 .33 .01 .10 PAUPACK 1 WSW - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W .11 .02 .18 2.00 .27 SHICKSHINNY 3 N .04 T .38 .37 .08 .26 .33 STROUDSBURG .03 .01 .42 .25 .30 .09 TANNERSVILLE 2E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILKES BARRE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILKES BARRE SCRANTON .03 .03 T .05 .01 .11 .41 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP R .04 .25 T T .17 .79 T .01 .26 BELTZVILLE DAM .05 .01 * * .27 * * 1.03 .05 CLAUSSVILLE - - .20 .35 LEHIGHTON 1 SSW .07 .08 .47 .41 .03 MAHANOY CITY 2 N .07 .11 .55 .54 .24 .07 RODALE RESEARCH CTR .13 .29 .60 .06 .01 TAMAQUA .10 .02 .32 .79 .52 .07 SOUI'HEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BECBTELSVILLE 1 ENE .15 .43 .05 .16 .01 BLUE MARSH LAKE .34 .03 .08 .44 .02 T BUcr.sVILLE .04 .01 .17 .91 .03 CHADDS FORD 2 NE .77 .21 .13 .06 COATESVILLE 2 W .52 .07 .08 .73 T .01 CONSHOHOCKEN .43 .11 .30 .05 .01 .06 DEHART DAM .50 .17 .73 .05 .56 GLENMOORE T .44 .07 .28 .45 T .01 GRATERFORD 1 E .24 .24 .12 .30 .05 HAMBURG .13 .02 .21 .80 .27 ID\RRISBURG 1 NE .47 .53 .68 .17 .40 HONEY BROOK 2 SSE .45 .08 .30 .30 .02 LANCASTER 2 HE FLTR PL .52 .01 .10 .01 .43 .02 LANDISVILLE 2 NW .54 .07 .15 T .01 .11 .09 .06 .02 LEBANON 2 W .29 .30 .11 .60 .01 .03 .04 MARCUS HOOK .53 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R .44 .26 .21 .30 .31 .07 .05 MYERSTOWN .35 .18 .37 NESHAMINY FALLS .24 .02 .07 .28 .09 .02 .04 .06 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE .50 .01 .08 T T .27 .19 T T NORRISTOWN .35 .02 .01 .18 .19 - OCTORARO LAKE .85 .05 .26 .21 .49 PJI.LM 3 SE .11 .20 .42 .60 .03 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN .52 .04 .33 T .32 .01 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R .33 .10 .54 .01 .20 .01 T PHOENIXVILLE 1 E .30 .11 .39 READING 4 NNW .07 .27 .13 .06 .46 .14 SAFE HARBOR DAM .98 .05 .12 .37 .02 .01 SELLERSVILLE .13 .20 .12 .30 .02 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE .04 .15 .22 .63 .01 .13 STRAUSSTOWN .45 .15 .73 WEST CHESTER 2NW T .48 .01 .12 T .01 .14 .20 T .05 YORK HAVEN .71 .07 .08 T .03 .53 .27 T .06 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE .50 1.10 .14 .07 .38 .30 1.33 BLCSERVILLE 1 N .63 .20 .57 .02 .97 CllAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 1.05 .17 .01 .05 .31 T .01 .12 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT .03 .78 .39 .08 .01 .03 .68 .81 HANOVER 4 SW T .65 .08 .41 .01 .76 T .05 NEW PARK .40 .20 .50 .55 PINE GROv~ FURNACE .05 .75 .02 .04 .06 .33 .09 .01 1.21 SHIPPENSBURG R .53 .26 .01 .29 .02 .32 SOUTH MOUNTAIN .02 1.24 .03 .26 .62 .14 .73 SPRING GROVE .98 T .12 .23 T .76 T .03 YORK 3 SSW PUI~P STN .65 .09 .14 .24 .02 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BEAR GAP .14 .92 T T .39 .16 .39 BEAVERTOWN 1 NE .51 .92 .38 .38 .40 - BIDITON 3 HE .09 .01 .35 .45 T .03 .64 DANVILLE .OS .21 .39 T .12 .59 1. 03 LAUREL TON CTR .48 .82 .01 .30 .15 1.24 LEWISBURG .18 .30 .32, .251 .04 T 1. 31 LEWISTOWN .63 .25 .01 .021 .16 .89 9 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION TOTAL I I 1 2 3 ! 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SELINSGROVE 2 S 3.35 .06 .03! .06 .01 .48 SUNBURY M .01 .03 1 .02 T T WILLIAMS PORT RGNL AP R 6.36 .05 .13 1.911 .18 .13 WILLIAMS PORT 2 5.14 T .20 . 37/ .38 .27 .01 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 3.68 .05 T T .05 .17 .32 .06 COVINGTON 2 WSW 5.12 1.90 i .42 COWANESQUE DAM 6.20 .16 20 I .26 .36 .58 .39 DUSHORE 5.36 .02 .06 I .26 .50 .55 .10 I .42 .50 .04 IJI..PORTE 5.93 .01 .07 .35 I .48 MONTROSE 6.04 .20 .13 T .64 .10 2.57 .41 RUSHVILLE M - - - - - - - - ! - - - - - - - S.l\BINSVILLE 3 SE 5.98 1 .20 .35 .50 SUSQUEHANNA 5.35 1.12 .01 T .13 [ .43 1.15 .93 .07 TIOGA HAMMOND DAM M 6.27 - .72 I .02 .93 .36 TOWANDA 1 S 4.46 .15 T T .87 .96 TROY 1 NE ~I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WELLSBORO 4 SW 4.08 T .11 .09 i .02 .27 T CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 ; CLARENCE 3.21 T T ! .09 .17 i EMPORIUM 3.70 T i .01 .67 GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM 5.02 I T .09 .03 GRAMPIAN IE 2.80 .141 .09 .03 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 2.76 .06 i .04 .17 MILLlIEIM 3.17 .07 1 .11 .13 PHILIPSBURG 2 S 2.32 T .08, .04 T T T RENOVO 4.65 .05 T 1.21! T .05 RIDGWAY 4.48 ! .22 SINNEMAHONING 5.53 .05j .86 .67 .35 STATE COLLEGE II 3.00 .01 T T .071 .14 .12 T STEVENSON DAM 4.38 i .28 .25 .05 SOlITH CENTRAL 1 ! MOUNTAINS 08 i ; ALTOONA FAA AP R 2.12 .01 .01 .431 .02 .01 T ALTOONA 3.24 .33 .03 .191 .48 ALTOONA 3 W 3.06 .55 .66j BUFFALO MILLS 1. 53 .101 .11 DUNLO 4.56 .53 .751 1. 84 .16 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 3.43 .02 T .02 1.101 .60 .05 .07 EVERETT 2.01 .111 .80 HUNTINGDoN 2.58 T .25 .10 .23 T I PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 3.91 .05 1.401 .57 .15 RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 2.24 .031 .40 .02 SA.XTON 2.35 .10 .42, SHAWNEE STATE PARK M 1.50 .02 .041 .11 TYRONE 3.83 .01 .09 .48 WILLIAMSBURG 2.00 .01 .021 .39 WOLFSBURG 1. 94 .061 .44 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 1 ACMETONIA LOCK 3 4.27 .04 I 1. 36 .18 BEAVER FALLS 1 NE 4.92 .34 i 1.25 .01 .04 BOSWELL 4N 4.44 T i 2.02 BRADDOCK LOCK 2 M 3.94 .06 .01 .481 - .67 .04 BUCKS'l'OWN 1 SE 1. 77 .06 .01 .521 .08 BUTLER 2 SW 3.56 T .17 ! .07 .08 CHALK HILL 2 ENE 2.90 T T .011 .17 .08 CHARLEROI LOCK 4 2.95 .06 .261 .03 CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM 2.01 .02 .02 .151 .07 CONNELLSVILLE 2 SSW 4.06 .02 .201 .12 DERRY 4 SW 4.33 T T ! 1. 08 .53 DONEGAL 2 NW 2.58 T .121 .33 DONORA 1 SW 3.03 T T .531 T EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 2.57 .07 1 .07 ! FORD CITY 4 S D.l\M 3.90 .01 i .92 .25 .23 GLENCOE 2.99 .741 .14 .04 GLENWILLARD DASHIELDS 1. 89 T .10 .13 GRAYS IJIJIDING 2.18 .01j .13 .07 INDIANA 3 SE 2.87 .05 . OJ.. .02 .361 .98 .03 .03 .11 KI'ITANNING LOCK 7 M 5.32 .04 i 2.98 .03 LAUREL ~10UNTAIN 3.35 .46 T .27 T LAUREL SUMMIT 3.87 .56 T I T .27 T T LOYALHANNA LAKE M 3.35 * I * 2.031 - - MCKEESPORT 3.86 .05 .10 .42 1. 501 .03 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW 2.54 .02 .211 .19 .03 .52 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 5.87 .29 1.53 MOUNT DAVIS 2.24 T .351 .14 MOUNT PLEASANT 4.03 .03 .021 T .201 .41/ .02 I~TRONA LOCK 4 3.06 .031 .70 .02 NEW CASTLE 1 N 5.51 .24 .30 I .36 .40 10 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION 120 1 16 ] 7 ]8 19 2] 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3] SELINSGROVE 2 S .25 .24/ .53 .30 .34 T 1. 05 SUNBURY .1B .30 .50 .32 .14 1.73 WILLIAMS PORT RGNL AP R .01 ~:I .02 .34 .07 .97 1. 69 WILLIAMS PORT 2 .03 .40 .02 .64 2.03 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON T .12 .02 .26 .05 1.23 1. 35 COVINGToN 2 WSW .17 .04, .30 .08 1.50 .71 COWANESQUE DAM .01! .12 .01 .04 1.97 2.10 DUSHORE ~011 .07 .21 .43 .62 2.54 LAPORTE .05 .13 .02 .43 .01 .24 3.17 MONTROSE .03 .08 .02 , .22 1.27 .37 RUSHVILLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SABINSVILLE 3 SE .08 .10 .301 .30 .05 1.60 2.50 SUSQUEHANNA T T I .02 .03 .05 1.10 .31 TIOGA HAMMOND DAM .50 .01 I .09 .16 .06 2.17 1.25 TOWANDA 1 S .21 .041 .03 .01 1.13 1.06 TROY 1NE - - - - ; - - - - - - - - - - - - ; WELLSBORO 4 SW T .15 .04! .35 T .11 1. 28 1.66 CENTRAL MOUNTJI.INS 07 CLARENCE T .20 .311 .66 T .08 .29 1.41 EMPORIUM .03 .06 .281 .29 .09 .35 T .57 1. 35 GLEN Hl\.ZEL 2 NE DAM T .01 .581 .58 .10 .65 .71 2.27 GRAMPIAN IE .27 .16 .40i .02 .05 .02 .39 .57 .66 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT .11 .53 , .06 .19 .10 1. 50 MILLHEIM .57 .331 .23 .33 .01 .03 1.36 PHILIPSBURG 2 S .33 .32 .30 T .04 .09 .28 .84 RENOVO T .04 .05, .21 .20 1.37 1.47 RIDGWAY .62r 2.15 .10 .35 .53 .51 SINNEMAHONING .02 .04 .111 .30 T .33 2.07 .73 STATE COLLEGE II .06 .55 .53! T .02 T .15 .11 1.24 STEVENSON DAM .05 .20/ .29 .35 1.95 .96 SOUTH CENTF.AL MOUNTAINS OS i ALTOONA FAA AP R .72 .021 .04 T .01 .21 .17 .02 .12 .33 ALTOONA .01 .6B ; .04 T .11 .27 1.10 ; ALTOoNA 3 W .75 .011 .04 .15 .05 .14 .24 .47 BUFFALO MILLS .31 .30 .011 .11 .08 .22 .02 .27 DUNLO .44 .051 .03 .12 .49 .03 .17 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PI. .10 .53 .06 .07 .19 .33 .24 EVERETT .02 .39 i .OB .02 .11 .12 .36 HUNTINGDON T .70 .041 T T T .28 T T .98 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK .10 .67 .251 .25 .10 .02 .15 .20 RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 .60 .091 .02 .02 .22 .01 .83 SAXTON .53 ; .03 .02 .05 .46 .02 .72 SHAm-lEE STATE PARK .18 .39 .01! .01 .06 .37 .12 .04 .15 - TYRONE .86 .04/ .05 .09 .30 .01 .15 1. 75 WILLIAMSBURG .01 .66 .04, .02 .05 .34 T .03 .43 WOLFSBURG T .47 .05 .03 .12 .29 .48 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 ; ACMETONIA LOCK 3 .40 T ; .54 .05 .26 .14 1. 30 i BEAVER FALLS 1 NE .02 .25 T I .51 .06 .03 .10 .01 .10 2.20 BOSWELL 4N .53 .49 .34 .43 T .63 BRADDOCK LOCK 2 .01 .20 .01r 1.26 .24 .26 .13 .57 BUCY'sTOWN 1 SE .07 .54 T ! .05 .07 .15 .04 .18 BUTLER 2 SW .19 .05 ; .44 .04 .32 2.20 ! CHALK HILL 2 ENE .24 .44 T ! .79 .32 .63 .20 .02 CllARLEROI LOCK 4 .03 .52 .49 .25 .35 .75 .21 CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM .37 .63 .09 .26 T .10 .04 .26 CONNELLSVILLE 2 SSW .02 1. 80 i .94 .22 .30 .22 .22 DERRY 4 SW T .94 I T 1.04 T .30 T .IB .26 DONEGAL 2 NW .55 ! .95 .01 .33 .19 .10 OONORA 1 SW .26 .34 1 .61 T .38 .23 T .37 .31 EMSWORTII LID OHIO RVR .07 .20 .Olr .06 .22 .20 .51 1.16 FORD CITY 4 S DAM .16 .25 .19 .01 .27 .11 1.50 GLENCOE .77 .22 ; T .10 .33 .03 .62 GLENWILLARD DASHIELDS .05 .23 ; .61 .08 .05 .40 .24 ; GRAYS IJI.NDING .64 .6B .03 .38 .16 .OB INDIANA 3 SE .08 .52 .021 .05 r .08 .16 .08 .29 KITIANNING LOCK 7 .17 .20 - - .10 1. BO LAUREL ~IOUNTAIN T .30 ; .05 1.02 T .16 .75 .20 .14 1 LAUREL SUMMIT T .76 ! .05 .90 .10 .77 T .20 .26 LOYALHANNA LAKE .18 ; - .25 .24 T .12 .53 MCKEE SPORT .12 .01 _56 .01 .25 .18 .41 .22 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW .13 .54 .041 T .20 .22 .30 .03 .11 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM .BO i .18 .23 .49 .15 2.20 /40UNT DAVIS .23 .45 .021 .32 .02 .21 .35 .05 .10 MOUNT PLEASANT .30 .23 T .21 1.30 .04 .70 .03 .41 .13 NATRONA LOCK 4 .43 .33 0" .17 .11 1.25 NEW CASTLE 1 Ii .03 T ! .76 I .47 .15 2.80 11 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION TOTAL I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I NEW STANTON 1 SW 2.91 T i .05 PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP IIR 3.72 .08 T T .081 T T T PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM 2.13 .03 RECTOR 3 SSW 2.49 .06 .04 T i .13 T SAGAMORE 4.34 T T T I .55 1.50 .20 SALINA 3 W 2.96 .01 ~ 71; .42 .01 SCHENLEY LOCK 5 M 1. 74 - - - SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW 4.18 .10 .42 ; .02 .12 .04 i SOMERSET 2.46 .39 .03 T .341 .12 .02 .01 STRONGS~'N 3.89 .01 .02 .01 1.27 1.51 .08 .01 .07 UNIONTOWN 1 NE 2.82 .05 .03 T i .13 .02 WASHINGTON 3 NE 2.78 .03 .01 I .12 .01 T WAYNESBURG I E 3.59 .37 T .34; .04 .03 T NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 i BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R 5.44 T .07 1 .09 T .03 .24 .10 BRADFORD CENTRAL FS 6.17 .30 1.40 BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 6.34 .04 i .21 .08 .95 .12 CHANDLERS VALLEY ISE 5.70 .05 i .65 .28 1.07 .26 i CLARION 3 SW 4.12 .19 i .04 .14 .05 CLERMONT 1 NW 4.22 T I T .50 COOIC.sBURG 2 NW 5.21 .01 .20 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 2.81 I T .02 .10 .02 COUDERSPORT 7SE 3.58 T T T T .04 T .26 .31 DUBOIS FAA AP M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ERIE WSO AP 4.06 T ; .10 T .64 .16 T FRANKLIN 3.66 .03 i 1. 24 .05 GALETON 5.94 T I .08 .02 .09 .61 I JAMESTOWN 2 NW 5.85 ! T 2.02 .35 KANE 1 NNE 4.33 T T i T T .22 T LEWIS RUN 6.18 .01 i .20 .12 1.27 .05 LINESVILLE 1 S 4.44 I .30 .70 .28 OSWAYO 1 ENE 4.10 I .06 .30 .24 .03 PORT ALLEGl\NY M .02 T j .12 T .33 .03 SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 5.31 .12 .02 .07 .06 .13 .73 TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE 4.03 .02 .12 i .33 .40 TITUSVILLE WATER WORY.s 3.70 i .17 .13 .33 UNION CITY FLTR PLT M 2.37 I 1.11 .05 .52 .14 WARREN 4.62 T i .35 1.02 .18 ! WEST HICKORY 2 3.80 i .14 .41 .18 I I I i I i I ; i ; j I i ! ! i i i i ! I i ; i i I ! i I i i 12 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION i I 16 17 18 19 /20 21 22 23 24 I 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 i NEW STANTON 1 SW .22 .24 ~J .01 1.28 .64 .13 .34 PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP IIR .27 T .98 .16 .22 .47 1.23 .23 PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM T .06 .22 .12 1.70 RECTOR 3 SSW .20 .25 .02 .01 1.14 .00 .36 .22 .05 SAGAMORE .21 .19 .05/ .06 .45 .28 .85 SJ1LINA 3 W .28 .01 .42 .06 .18 .05 .13 .68 SCHENLEY LOCK 5 .08 .22 i - - .12 1.32 i SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW .03 .02 T i .12 .02 .38 .11 .23 2.57 SOMERSET .36 .34 T I .02 .36 .12 .26 .04 .05 STRONGSTOWN .09 .48 .031 .07 . . . . . . .24 UNIONTOWN 1NE .63 .88 T27/ .15 .05 .37 T .16 .08 WASHINGTON 3 NE .19 .27 T .40 .39 .28 .38 .70 WAYNESBURG 1 E .79 .83 T i .05 .08 .17 .06 .47 .36 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 i 1 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R .01 .461 .08 T T .09 .67 1.93 1. 67 BRADFORD CENTRAL FS .361 .01 .36 .14 .69 2.91 BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 .361 T .18 .17 .95 3.28 CIl-'INDLERS VALLEY 1SE .09 .27 .13 .05 2.85 CLARION 3 SW .01 .631 .06 .02 .46 .13 2.39 CLERMONT 1 NW .03 .04 .32. .25 .08 .28 .50 2.22 COOKSBURG 2 NW .01 .01 1.26! .30 .07 .51 .26 2.58 COUDERSPORT 1 SW .09 .03 ! .33 .53 1.69 COUDERSPORT 7SE .03 .05 .08i .52 .04 .26 .61 1.38 DUBOIS FAIl AP - - - - ! - - - - - - - - - - - - ERIE WSO AP T .101 .01 .08 T .14 T 1. 87 .96 FP-ANKLIN . . .051 .16 .08 2.05 GALETON .05 .06 .231 .20 .02 .20 2.09 2.29 JAMESTOWN 2 NW i .05 .18 1.05 T 2.20 i IO\NE 1 NNE .03 T .36! .31 .11 .19 .28 2.83 LEWIS RUN T .37! .01 .10 T 1.11 2.94 LINESVILLE 1 S i .17 .73 .01 2.25 OSWAYO 1 ENE .01 .111 .55 .07 T .30 .60 1.83 PORT ALLEGANY .02 .01 .UI .27 .05 .27 1.09 2.53 SPRINGBORO 3 WNW I .10 .74 .52 2.82 TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE .02 .051 .59 .07 .16 .25 2.02 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS .02 .02/ .05 .34 T T .20 T .04 2.40 UNION CITY FLTR PLT .21 .34 - WARREN .301 .04 .07 .20 .05 2.41 WEST HICKORY 2 .02 T I .18 .09 .15 .23 2.40 ! ; i ! i I 1 1 I ! I I 1 I i ! ! i 1 1 i i ! I i I ! I i I i i i I i I i I ! i I I 13 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) Pol ~ DAY OF MONTH ::E ~ STATION t=: ::ci 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to II 12 13 14 15 0 .-: PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 08 MAX 83 85 92 91 86 81 83 80 79 86 87 89 91 96 OBS ..* .** MIN 62 64 60 62 63 55 59 62 63 62 64 64 66 66 62 OBS **. ..* HAWLEY 1 E 07 MAX 85 87 89 93 94 88 85 88 82 82 87 87 91 93 92 MIN 60 64 58 58 62 54 54 58 64 61 61 63 64 65 66 MATAMORAS 07 MAX 86 86 90 93 95 88 86 84 83 82 87 89 91 94 90 OBS 77 MIN 61 63 60 61 64 56 57 61 64 62 63 65 65 66 66 PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 07 MAX 81 84 84 87 89 80 81 82 78 79 83 84 87 89 86 OBS MIN 59 64 60 60 64 52 56 60 63 61 64 61 63 65 62 OBS STROUDSBURG 07 MAX 86 87 93 96 96 91 S6 85 81 79 88 91 93 91 93 ~lIN 66 66 61 65 66 58 62 65 65 63 66 65 69 67 66 TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A 07 MAX MIN WILKES BARRE SCRANTON MID MAX 90 94 96 97 90 86 87 82 84 90 92 94 97 96 86 MIN 68 70 66 67 66 58 64 69 67 66 69 71 71 70 68 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP MID MAX 86 92 95 96 93 86 85 79 80 87 92 93 97 95 81 MIN 70 68 68 69 70 67 66 67 66 63 68 66 73 72 69 BELTZVILLE DAM 08 MAX 86 86 91 94 95 95 80 82 87 91 98 MIN 58 67 64 66 68 61 64 65 67 64 64 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 07 MAX 84 84 86 94 95 94 80 85 78 80 86 91 92 95 94 MIN 67 66 64 68 68 65 65 65 66 63 66 65 72 71 67 OBS SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BLUE MARSH LAKE 08 MAX 86 86 93 95 95 85 83 84 81 82 86 90 89 92 91 OBS 90 MIN 69 69 68 70 71 72 71 71 67 67 68 71 75 76 71 OBS BUCKSVILLE 07 MAX 82 85 93 95 95 92 89 87 75 78 85 91 94 95 95 OBS *.. MIN 61 66 63 66 72 65 65 68 68 62 65 66 67 71 68 OBS *.. COATESVILLE 2 iii MID ~IAX 85 91 93 95 93 87 85 84 81 87 92 94 96 94 85 MIN 68 67 68 70 72 67 67 69 66 65 68 68 75 74 68 DEHART DAM 07 MAX 84 86 90 91 93 82 83 83 78 78 85 88 91 94 93 HIN 63 64 64 65 66 60 61 66 66 64 65 65 67 69 69 GRATER.FORD 1 E 07 MAX 85 87 93 96 96 94 87 88 79 SO 87 92 95 97 96 MIN 67 68 72 71 74 67 66 72 65 67 69 70 75 74 67 HllMBURG 07 MAX 82 86 93 96 96 91 84 85 79 80 87 91 92 95 94 OBS 86 93 96 96 91 84 85 79 80 87 91 92 95 94 83 MIN 67 70 73 69 66 65 66 67 65 68 68 71 73 71 70 OBS HAP.?I SBURG 1 NE 07 MAX 85 86 90 90 93 88 88 84 79 79 86 90 94 97 96 OBS MIN 67 70 71 72 74 67 67 67 68 65 67 69 69 73 69 OBS LANCASTER. 2 NE FLTR PL MID MAX 87 92 92 96 91 84 85 85 81 88 92 95 97 95 84 MIN 69 68 70 71 72 69 68 67 68 67 68 69 75 75 71 LANDISVILLE 2 NW 17 MAX 86 90 90 93 95 87 87 83 83 86 89 93 96 96 95 MIN 63 63 66 66 67 64 65 68 66 62 64 66 69 69 69 LEBANON 2 W MID MAX 85 91 92 94 87 83 85 84 78 86 89 92 94 92 82 OBS MIN 65 66 67 69 69 64 65 66 66 63 66 67 71 71 68 MARCUS HOOK 07 MAX 83 86 93 95 94 96 87 86 89 82 89 92 93 96 94 OBS 86 93 95 94 96 87 86 89 82 89 92 93 96 94 86 MIN 70 77 78 81 79 77 I 74 74 72 73 77 78 79 80 74 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP MID MAX 87 92 92 95 89 83 85 82 79 87 92 94 97 96 85 MIN 70 72 74 76 74 68 68 70 69 67 71 71 75 76 71 NESHllMINY FALLS 07 MAX 82 86 91 93 95 94 87 85 79 79 87 92 93 96 95 MIN 65 66 67 67 70 70 67 67 70 69 68 69 70 75 71 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE 22 MAX 86 92 93 94 92 86 84 87 82 88 93 95 97 96 85 MIN 68 69 70 73 74 69 70 66 66 66 70 71 75 76 70 NORRISTOWN 08 MAX 88 90 96 96 100 104 90 90 88 84 92 98 102 104 102 MIN 70 70 72 74 72 74 74 76 72 70 70 72 72 74 70 OBS 64 OCTORARO LAKE MID MAX 85 86 92 94 93 86 85 86 80 85 90 q3 94 93 83 MIN 66 67 68 69 71 70 67 69 65 67 67 70 74 74 71 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 09 MAX 92 98 102 103 102 95 I 91 91 85 84 100 100 103 100 100 OBS I 92 88 MIN 72 75 78 80 80 77 76 74 73 74 76 80 81 75 75 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP MID MAX 86 95 96 96 96 90 85 89 81 I 88 92 97 96 95 84 14 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION , I I AVERAGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ! 27 28 29 30 ! 31 PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 80 72 85 80 69 81 89 76 74 79 85 78 72 74 80 80 82.3 84 70 62 60 60 54 62 58 55 48 48 47 51 51 63 66 66 66 59.7 43 HAWLEY 1 E 81 74 81 79 71 83 87 77 75 74 79 80 80 69 78 76 82.8 62 58 50 50 59 65 55 49 49 45 45 52 52 64 66 68 58.1 lolATAMOP.AS 78 76 82 80 72 81 88 81 76 74 80 80 80 71 81 77 83.3 63 62 52 52 60 66 57 51 51 49 49 53 55 66 66 68 59.8 PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 77 71 77 77 69 80 82 71 70 71 76 76 73 70 76 73 78.8 50 60 61 56 48 49 60 59 53 48 49 47 51 52 53 62 63 67 57.8 58 76 76 STROODSBORG 78 74 85 81 71 82 91 84 80 79 80 80 83 69 79 ?8 84.2 65 60 56 57 65 67 57 51 55 48 53 54 58 67 69 70 62.0 TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A M 14 WILKES BAP.RE SCRANTON 77 86 84 74 87 93 82 79 78 84 84 78 81 84 78 84 86.3 68 64 56 69 69 65 62 55 54 50 59 60 65 64 73 65 64.8 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP 75 87 85 76 84 91 85 81 80 82 83 84 73 83 83 87 85.7 65 60 59 70 69 64 60 55 56 51 56 64 69 70 73 65 65.4 BELTZVILLE DAM 82 73 84 82 89 82 78 77 80 81 79 79 84.8 66 61 58 59 59 53 53 50 52 56 67 67 61. 3 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 80 72 85 83 72 86 90 83 80 81 80 81 77 73 81 82 84.0 65 60 57 64 67 69 57 52 56 49 50 62 65 67 68 72 63.8 58 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BLUE MARSH LAKE 85 74 87 88 70 81 86 92 83 83 85 72 73 84 87 87 85.0 70 67 64 68 69 69 62 59 60 55 57 66 68 66 72 75 67.8 70 BOCKSVILLE 78 74 84 82 77 82 90 84 80 79 81 81 83 75 83 82 84.7 65 62 58 66 64 68 58 53 56 50 55 59 65 68 68 72 63.9 COATESVILLE 2 W 73 84 85 75 87 91 86 82 82 83 81 77 80 85 83 85 85.8 66 61 59 68 68 65 60 55 56 52 57 61 67 65 72 68 65.5 DEHART DAM 81 71 83 84 75 85 87 81 79 80 82 77 77 80 80 80 83.3 65 64 57 56 66 71 57 52 52 51 51 58 62 66 67 71 62.6 GRATERFORD 1 E 82 75 86 85 77 87 91 86 82 81 82 82 83 78 88 86 86.5 68 59 63 67 67 70 62 55 59 52 51 57 66 64 69 75 66.1 HAMBURG 83 73 86 84 72 84 90 84 80 80 83 83 76 75 82 82 84.8 73 86 84 72 84 90 84 80 80 83 83 76 75 82 82 85 65 59 67 68 70 60 56 59 55 57 51 57 67 69 67 72 65.4 62 67 64 HARRISBURG 1 NE 81 70 82 84 72 83 89 88 77 78 81 80 78 80 81 82 84.2 82 69 65 61 61 67 67 60 60 58 57 57 61 62 62 68 72 65.9 69 60 LANCASTER 2 lIE FLTR PL 73 84 87 76 87 91 84 80 81 83 82 82 82 86 85 S7 86.3 67 63 62 68 68 68 60 57 57 53 59 65 67 65 71 71 66.7 LANDISVILLE 2NW 83 83 85 85 84 90 88 82 79 81 82 80 81 84 83 87 86.6 66 61 57 67 68 70 56 54 52 48 55 63 67 65 70 75 63.9 LEBANON 2 W 71 83 84 73 84 89 82 80 79 82 79 7S 81 83 83 83 84.1 84 64 58 58 66 67 64 59 54 56 51 57 63 66 69 69 68 64.3 MARCOS HOOK 86 76 86 87 78 88 91 85 85 82 81 83 82 83 88 88 87.2 76 86 87 78 88 91 85 85 82 81 83 82 83 88 88 86 69 67 70 73 73 78 73 67 66 64 68 70 73 71 76 73 73.4 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP 73 85 85 74 86 91 84 81 82 84 83 79 82 82 84 85 85.6 66 66 63 69 68 71 64 61 61 58 61 65 67 69 73 70 68.5 NESHAMINY FALLS 80 74 86 83 78 85 90 86 80 79 81 81 82 83 86 85 85.6 67 62 60 60 68 70 61 57 57 53 53 57 62 67 64 73 65.2 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE 74 86 86 74 88 92 86 82 83 85 81 80 82 85 84 87 86.6 66 62 65 68 69 74 65 58 59 57 63 66 67 66 72 69 67.7 NORRISTOWN 87 79 88 88 82 90 96 88 86 86 86 88 88 84 92 90 91. 0 68 65 68 66 69 72 64 58 64 64 62 66 66 70 68 76 69.3 OCTORARO LAKE 73 83 85 71 85 89 83 80 80 80 80 77 81 84 84 85 84.7 67 65 62 62 68 68 60 57 57 52 58 63 63 63 63 63 65.4 PHILADELPHIA FP-NKLN IN 82 81 89 82 90 90 93 88 85 89 89 82 87 93 90 91 91.8 90 98 70 68 75 74 74 79 74 68 68 63 69 72 75 71 77 74 74.1 PHILADELPHIA IlfrL AP 76 86 86 79 86 93 89 83 83 84 83 85 84 89 86 89 88.0 15 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (0 F ) ~ ~ DAY OF MONTH ::E ~ STATION ~ ~ I , cd I 2 3 i 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 I 0 -- I--- I MIN 69 72 77 76 78 74 72 70 70 72 74 76 78 75 72 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E MID MAX 87 94 96 98 95 89 86 80 80 88 94 96 98 96 84 MIN 69 69 69 71 75 71 68 71 69 67 70 70 77 76 72 085 READING 4 NNW 08 MAX 84 88 93 94 97 92 86 85 81 81 88 92 94 97 97 MIN 71 71 70 72 76 69 67 70 67 67 72 69 76 74 70 SAFE HARBOR DAM 08 MAX S2 88 93 94 96 94 87 84 87 80 87 93 96 96 94 085 MIN 70 72 72 74 74 73 71 71 70 70 69 71 74 78 74 SELLERSVILLE 08 MAX 86 85 93 95 94 91 87 85 76 79 92 90 93 96 95 085 *** MIN 64 66 65 67 70 70 68 68 67 65 66 65 73 73 68 085 42 *** SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE 07 MAX 83 86 90 92 94 92 86 83 77 77 86 91 91 96 93 MIN 65 67 66 67 71 65 66 67 65 64 66 68 70 74 67 WEST CHESTER 2 NW 08 MAX 84 88 94 96 98 96 90 88 87 81 88 92 96 98 96 MIN 68 65 69 70 72 72 67 70 70 66 66 69 73 74 72 LOWER SUSQlJEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE 07 MAX 83 88 91 91 95 87 80 87 79 80 87 89 95 94 95 085 83 MIN 64 67 70 69 71 66 67 67 66 65 69 65 71 68 70 BLOSERVILLE 1 N 08 MAX 79 82 83 7B 93 85 74 72 72 77 80 84 88 94 92 085 82 83 78 93 85 74 72 72 77 73 71 86 94 92 81 MIN 64 64 69 71 67 67 65 67 66 66 68 68 71 68 71 085 CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 21 MAX 89 94 93 95 88 81 86 77 80 86 90 96 95 97 86 MIN 64 67 67 68 73 69 68 68 68 67 70 69 72 72 70 085 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 08 ~IAX 84 86 93 93 96 92 84 87 81 78 85 90 94 95 96 08S MIN 63 64 65 65 68 68 66 67 67 64 67 63 71 69 69 HANOVER 4 SW 08 MAX 84 86 92 91 94 91 83 85 83 77 86 90 93 94 94 MIN 63 64 66 67 72 69 68 69 68 64 67 68 72 73 71 SHIPPENSBURG MID MAX 90 94 95 97 86 81 86 78 79 88 91 94 94 94 86 MIN 65 70 69 69 74 68 67 68 68 66 71 69 71 72 70 SOUTH I-lOUNTAIN 07 MAX MIN YORK 3 SSW POMP STN 17 MAX 84 90 90 92 90 84 84 82 76 84 89 91 93 92 90 MIN 62 61 62 64 66 64 64 66 65 61 62 64 68 68 65 I~IDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 8ENTON 3 NE 07 MAX 83 85 90 91 91 84 80 82 76 81 86 88 91 93 92 MIN 61 64 65 64 64 54 59 64 64 62 63 64 67 66 64 LAUP.EL TON C'I'R 17 MAX 91 93 95 96 92 85 86 84 84 87 90 92 98 96 92 08S 83 MIN 63 67 68 69 73 61 64 68 67 65 67 67 68 69 68 08S LEWIS8URG 08 MAX 86 89 95 95 97 88 85 87 82 84 90 92 96 99 96 MIN 64 65 67 68 68 59 59 65 68 65 65 68 68 69 69 LEWISTOWN 08 MAX 86 90 94 94 95 86 83 85 79 83 88 89 94 97 96 MIN 64 65 67 66 68 63 64 65 68 66 66 68 69 69 69 SELINSGROVE 2 S 07 MAX 86 86 94 94 94 87 84 85 80 82 88 89 94 98 98 MIN 65 66 67 68 69 60 61 65 68 65 66 69 69 70 69 08S SUNBURY 07 ~IAX MIN WILLIAMS PORT RGNL AP MID MAX 90 91 94 94 86 83 86 83 84 88 89 92 96 94 83 MIN 65 70 67 67 63 57 63 67 68 66 69 67 69 69 68 WILLIAMS PORT 2 22 MAX 93 96 95 98 87 87 89 85 88 93 92 96 100 98 85 MIN 66 70 69 68 69 57 63 68 68 66 70 67 69 69 68 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 07 MAX 83 89 89 92 92 86 85 86 83 84 90 89 90 94 90 08S MIN 59 62 60 59 65 51 55 62 63 62 64 62 64 64 63 08S COWANESQUE DAM 07 MAX 82 90 92 92 93 87 86 89 83 87 91 88 93 89 86 MIN 58 62 65 61 62 57 56 57 63 62 63 57 64 69 60 DUSHORE 07 ~IAX 83 86 88 91 92 84 84 83 79 82 85 87 90 91 89 MIN 60 62 58 59 60 49 55 60 64 62 65 61 65 64 63 08S LAPORTE 07 MAX 79 83 86 87 87 80 80 80 75 78 83 84 86 89 86 MIN 63 64 64 64 69 56 58 63 65 64 65 64 66 66 61 MONTROSE 07 MAX 86 87 88 89 93 84 86 89 80 83 89 86 91 89 87 MIN 55 62 57 59 62 50 54 56 63 60 64 61 62 62 62 08S TOWANDA 1 S 07 MAX 87 91 92 94 95 86 87 90 83 89 93 92 95 92 88 MIN 61 63 64 65 65 56 57 59 66 64 65 65 66 68 65 WELLS80RO 4 SW 07 MAX 82 84 87 87 87 82 82 83 77 83 86 85 88 90 87 MIN 57 59 63 60 I 61 55 55 57 61 I 60 61 61 61 65 59 CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 16 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION 30 /31 AVERAGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 68 66 69 70 71 76 66 66 66 63 65 69 72 70 75 73 71.3 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 73 88 87 77 82 94 89 89 89 89 89 89 78 89 85 89 88.3 67 65 61 70 70 67 61 57 56 52 52 63 68 68 73 71 67.3 52 READING 4 NNW 85 75 87 86 74 86 91 85 81 81 85 83 78 79 84 84 86.2 69 62 61 69 68 74 63 56 62 53 59 64 68 69 73 74 67.9 SAFE HARBOR DAM 85 73 86 85 74 86 92 86 86 82 84 80 80 83 85 83 86.5 85 71 65 66 66 66 69 68 64 64 60 60 66 66 70 70 75 69.3 SELLERSVILLE 81 72 86 83 74 84 89 84 81 80 81 82 82 77 85 83 85.2 67 59 58 60 68 69 58 54 55 50 51 56 61 67 68 67 64.0 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE 78 73 85 80 74 81 90 85 82 79 80 82 82 73 82 81 84.0 64 61 59 61 64 66 63 55 55 54 59 61 62 66 67 71 64.4 WEST CHESTER 2 NW 85 74 86 88 76 88 92 87 83 84 84 86 85 80 88 86 87.9 68 62 60 65 69 71 59 55 56 50 56 60 67 64 65 73 65.9 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE 83 70 83 85 69 81 88 82 80 78 81 84 68 83 80 83 83.8 89 69 81 68 58 58 65 68 62 61 60 61 54 59 62 68 66 68 69 65.2 BLOSERVILLE 1 N 81 71 83 82 70 80 79 73 78 78 76 78 72 74 76 74 79.3 71 83 82 70 SO 79 73 78 78 69 78 72 74 70 74 80 62 61 61 61 60 63 60 56 57 49 60 60 61 65 64 65 63.8 62 CH!\MBERSBORG 1 ESE 74 85 85 73 87 89 83 80 80 80 79 71 82 80 83 82 84.7 66 63 62 66 68 69 61 60 59 54 59 61 61 67 70 71 66.1 51 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 87 70 85 85 75 88 90 84 79 82 82 83 70 85 82 84 85.3 71 66 59 54 63 67 69 57 58 56 50 56 56 61 66 68 71 63.6 HANOVER 4 SW 84 71 84 84 72 87 90 83 80 79 81 80 73 84 83 83 84.5 66 63 59 64 67 69 60 58 56 51 59 62 62 67 70 74 65.4 SHIPPENSBURG 71 86 86 72 89 89 82 82 79 82 79 69 85 80 84 S3 84.9 65 60 60 66 67 67 63 59 57 52 60 61 62 68 70 68 65.9 SOUTH !.IOUNTAIN M M YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN 81 82 87 82 86 88 84 79 79 81 79 76 82 83 84 86 84.8 63 61 56 64 65 68 55 53 51 47 55 61 62 63 67 72 62.1 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BENTON 3 NE 80 71 82 82 68 82 86 77 74 76 80 77 76 75 78 77 81. 7 63 60 51 51 63 65 56 50 51 49 52 54 55 60 66 69 60.0 LAUREL TON CTR 81 85 85 82 87 89 84 77 82 82 78 75 80 77 76 76 85.7 67 61 56 68 66 69 62 54 54 54 56 56 62 63 67 68 64.1 56 LEWISBURG 84 71 86 87 73 87 90 82 78 81 83 79 82 78 78 79 85.S 57 60 56 57 55 68 62 53 53 51 51 56 57 64 64 70 62.6 LEWISTOWN 85 70 86 86 70 91 89 82 79 81 82 77 72 83 78 79 84.8 69 62 58 62 67 69 60 54 56 52 52 58 62 64 65 69 63.7 SELINSGROVE 2 S 83 71 85 85 78 84 89 81 77 79 84 76 77 79 80 80 84.7 69 62 58 58 57 69 61 54 54 52 53 57 57 57 66 71 63.3 58 SUNBURY M M WILLIA/oISPORT RGNL AP 76 85 85 73 86 89 81 75 80 81 78 79 76 78 77 79 84.2 65 63 56 66 69 64 59 54 54 52 56 58 63 65 70 66 63.7 WILLIAMS PORT 2 79 88 89 75 91 92 84 78 81 85 80 81 80 79 75 80 87.1 65 64 56 65 69 71 62 53 55 44 56 56 63 64 70 67 64.1 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 80 80 S2 82 71 85 86 78 73 77 79 77 76 78 78 74 83.2 84 57 55 47 54 65 66 54 47 44 42 49 50 51 58 61 67 57.5 62 COWANESQUE DAM 80 82 82 82 72 88 85 72 73 77 81 80 80 81 80 76 83.8 60 54 51 53 65 66 52 51 48 48 48 53 54 62 63 65 58.4 DUSHORE 78 76 80 81 71 82 85 71 74 78 76 77 78 76 79 74 81. 6 57 57 48 48 65 68 46 44 43 43 50 50 52 57 60 67 56.8 60 65 LJI.PORTE 77 71 78 78 66 79 83 72 69 73 75 72 73 71 74 72 78.3 61 57 54 55 62 64 58 51 50 49 52 56 60 62 65 68 60.5 !40NTROSE 81 78 78 80 71 84 83 74 70 74 79 79 74 77 81 77 82.2 58 53 45 47 59 66 54 48 42 43 45 53 53 59 64 67 56.3 47 TOWANDA 1 S 82 80 84 82 73 87 87 78 73 77 80 80 79 81 83 80 85.2 62 61 54 54 67 67 57 53 51 49 50 53 53 61 63 68 60.4 WELLSBORO 4 SW 78 77 80 80 67 84 82 72 68 74 78 76 , 73 77 71 73 80.0 59 53 49 50 63 66 53 50 46 46 46 53 ! 55 62 62 64 57.2 CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 I 17 PENNSYLVANIA A UGlJST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) ~ ~ DAY OF MONTH ~ ~ STATION f-< i cri I 2 3 i 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 I I 12 I3 14 15 0 ~ORIUM 08 MAX 87 89 92 I 93 93 86 86 89 79 89 91 89 93 88 89 MIN 61 61 64 61 61 55 56 58 64 63 62 64 65 68 64 OBS GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM 08 MAX 83 85 88 i 87 88 81 82 84 75 85 85 83 87 89 89 MIN 58 58 60 I 58 59 55 56 58 59 60 59 58 58 64 57 OBS I 48 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 07 MAX 88 91 97 96 96 86 86 88 84 87 91 91 95 100 97 OBS HIN 64 66 67 I 65 66 58 60 64 68 65 68 67 68 69 66 MILLHEIM 07 MAX 86 87 94 i 94 94 85 85 89 80 84 90 89 94 97 93 OBS MIN 60 59 60 59 59 54 55 62 65 59 62 62 64 63 64 PHILIPSBURG 2 S 07 MAX 83 87 89 89 91 78 79 84 72 82 87 85 92 95 90 MIN 59 61 60 59 66 54 58 63 63 59 61 62 67 65 63 RENOVO 08 MAX 89 92 94 95 95 86 88 89 82 87 91 90 95 96 93 MIN 62 62 66 64 64 58 60 64 67 64 65 66 67 70 66 RIDGWAY 07 MAX 84 85 87 87 89 80 82 86 77 86 87 86 90 91 86 MIN 57 58 59 57 57 54 56 57 58 57 58 63 63 63 61 STATE COLLEGE 07 MAX 86 89 90 91 92 81 82 85 76 82 87 85 92 95 92 MIN 65 67 70 67 68 62 63 67 68 66 68 68 69 71 66 STEVIlNSON DAM 07 MAX 87 91 93 94 94 85 87 90 80 87 88 88 93 94 90 OBS 88 MIN 62 64 65 64 64 58 5S 60 60 64 64 65 66 68 65 SOUTH CENTRAL MOONTAINS 08 ALTOONA FAA AP MID MAX 88 90 89 92 82 76 82 78 80 86 88 92 95 93 82 MIN 59 60 60 58 63 61 63 65 65 60 63 64 68 65 63 ALTOONA 07 MAX 84 90 91 91 94 81 82 85 75 82 86 89 93 95 91 MIN 61 62 66 62 64 61 61 63 65 64 65 66 68 68 68 ALTOONA 3 W MID MAX 90 90 91 93 80 81 83 78 80 85 88 92 94 89 81 MIN 62 67 67 64 70 63 64 65 66 62 67 67 73 67 67 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PI. 16 MAX 86 87 88 89 89 78 SO 83 78 82 84 87 87 90 85 OBS MIN 53 59 58 57 64 59 62 63 61 59 61 62 64 64 65 EVERETT 07 MAX 80 86 85 94 93 77 75 86 75 82 79 80 93 93 94 MIN 56 58 57 56 57 59 61 64 63 64 59 59 60 64 65 HUNTINGDON 07 Ml'..x 85 91 92 93 93 82 82 84 78 83 89 89 94 96 94 MIN 60 61 61 60 62 59 61 62 67 64 63 65 67 65 68 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 08 MAX 84 89 90 90 93 80 79 84 73 81 86 87 90 92 88 OBS 93 93 MIN 57 57 58 56 57 57 57 62 61 59 60 60 64 64 64 OBS RAYSTOWN LAKI! 2 08 MAX 86 90 93 94 95 84 83 88 81 , 83 88 91 95 96 94 MIN 65 66 67 66 68 67 67 67 61 65 67 70 70 70 68 SHAWNEE STJl.TE PARK 08 MAX 86 92 90 94 96 82 82 87 79 85 90 92 95 98 96 OBS MIN 58 60 61 59 63 63 62 62 65 63 64 63 63 63 63 SOUTHWEST PLATEl<U 09 BUTLER 2 SW 07 MAX 89 90 92 92 94 80 85 88 79 88 91 89 92 93 87 MIN 59 59 61 63 64 59 61 62 60 61 64 66 67 67 65 CH!\.LK HILL 2 ENE 19 MAX 82 83 85 86 82 75 81 72 80 82 83 86 88 84 79 MIN 59 60 58 60 65 64 62 64 64 60 64 65 65 65 67 CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM 08 MAX 88 88 89 91 93 81 82 88 77 86 88 88 92 94 90 OBS 88 89 91 93 81 82 88 77 86 88 88 92 94 90 83 MIN 63 62 61 62 61 64 63 64 62 62 63 65 64 67 65 OBS DERRY 4 5W SR MAX 88 88 93 93 92 77 85 80 74 88 87 92 93 90 79 OBS 75 85 MIN 62 64 64 66 68 64 61 61 66 61 61 66 68 70 66 DONEGAL 2 NW 07 MAX MIN OONORA 1 SW 07 MAX 90 92 94 86 94 83 84 88 84 89 91 92 95 96 90 aBS MIN 64 68 65 66 69 66 64 67 65 66 69 69 72 71 70 aBS 56 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 07 MAX 8S 88 92 93 94 82 83 67 8l 86 88 88 93 94 86 aBS 88 92 93 94 82 83 87 81 86 88 88 93 94 86 78 MIN 67 72 71 72 72 66 67 69 68 70 70 72 74 73 66 FORD CITY 4 S D!'.M 08 MAX 90 92 93 94 95 78 67 91 78 81 90 90 94 95 89 MIN 61 61 59 61 64 56 59 64 63 6l 63 65 67 68 65 GLENCOE 07 ~lAX MIN GRAYS LANDING 07 MAX 90 92 93 93 94 83 83 88 77 88 90 92 94 92 82 MIN 62 63 65 64 64 68 65 65 67 65 64 67 70 70 67 INDIANA 3 SE 20 MAX 92 93 93 94 78 85 89 77 87 89 88 92 94 88 79 MIN 60 6l 60 61 67 61 64 65 63 61 64 66 66 66 65 LAUREL 1400NTAIN 07 MAX 89 89 90 91 92 82 84 84 75 86 86 90 92 92 80 OBS *** 76 86 84 MIN 61 63 63 64 64 63 64 59 60 60 65 66 68 66 66 18 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION 161 261 i AVERAGE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 i EMPORIUM 81 81 85 87 74 87 85 76 75 81 83 82 69 84 75 73 84.2 60 57 53 53 66 67 57 51 51 47 47 56 57 59 61 62 59.1 47 GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM 83 79 81 83 70 82 81 70 70 75 77 76 65 81 74 71 80.3 58 51 51 53 63 66 54 50 47 46 46 48 60 56 57 64 56.4 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 83 75 88 87 74 90 90 83 77 81 82 80 77 81 76 78 86.3 92 66 63 55 56 67 69 62 53 54 52 53 57 58 64 65 70 62.7 MILLHEIM 81 71 86 86 67 90 85 80 76 78 80 77 74 82 77 75 84.1 82 58 58 51 54 64 66 56 47 49 44 46 51 56 61 63 66 58.0 PHILIPSBURG 2 S 78 68 82 81 68 87 83 76 73 78 78 75 65 83 71 73 80.7 62 58 50 55 65 67 54 46 46 45 52 58 60 58 60 68 58.8 RENOVO 86 80 86 87 73 90 88 80 75 81 85 80 77 85 76 77 86.1 65 63 53 54 67 70 59 53 52 49 50 56 57 65 65 67 61.6 RIDGWAY 81 80 82 85 75 84 84 72 70 76 78 78 68 82 75 73 81.5 57 54 51 51 63 60 55 49 48 45 45 54 60 55 55 62 56.2 STATE COLLEGE 80 69 81 84 71 88 85 77 75 78 82 76 68 80 75 77 82.3 66 60 58 60 67 70 63 54 56 54 56 61 63 65 66 71 64.4 STEVENSON DAM 86 79 85 86 72 89 86 77 73 80 84 80 70 84 74 76 84.6 63 61 55 55 66 68 58 53 53 50 50 56 56 61 63 65 60.6 SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 08 ALTOONA FAA AP 68 82 82 71 90 85 80 78 78 79 74 64 82 76 77 78 81. 8 59 55 53 67 65 60 54 48 50 46 54 61 62 61 66 61 60.0 ALTOONA 81 68 83 85 71 91 85 78 76 77 79 78 66 84 73 77 82.6 66 58 56 56 66 68 63 50 51 50 50 57 62 62 63 68 61.6 ALTOONA 3 W 69 83 81 72 90 83 77 75 78 78 76 65 84 72 74 74 81.5 61 60 57 66 66 65 58 52 54 52 58 62 62 62 67 64 63.1 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 77 77 80 81 88 87 80 74 73 76 76 71 80 80 80 74 81.5 77 64 57 51 64 61 67 52 45 47 44 53 53 61 53 53 66 58.1 EVERETI' 85 68 82 84 70 85 86 75 73 81 81 75 65 84 79 80 81.5 65 60 53 53 63 64 55 49 49 46 47 51 62 63 62 60 58.2 HUNTINGDON 82 70 85 84 70 92 87 81 78 82 82 77 70 84 78 79 84.1 66 62 55 55 66 67 54 48 51 45 50 56 63 64 65 68 60.6 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 79 68 82 82 82 89 82 76 73 76 77 76 65 84 72 74 81. 4 64 5S 52 52 61 62 53 46 48 47 50 51 61 53 54 64 57.1 52 RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 84 71 84 86 71 92 87 81 80 80 83 78 72 85 78 79 84.9 69 62 55 63 68 70 66 56 57 48 56 57 63 65 67 70 64.4 SHAWNEE STATE PARK 85 67 84 86 74 94 94 81 80 82 76 76 69 85 80 76 84.9 83 77 66 56 56 57 57 68 55 49 46 53 57 57 56 61 68 61 59.8 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 BUTLER 2 SW 77 78 85 87 85 91 85 76 72 81 82 75 70 87 70 73 84.0 62 56 56 57 64 64 57 49 49 49 51 62 65 56 58 65 59.9 CHALK HILL 2 ENE 74 80 79 79 85 79 75 71 71 75 69 66 77 73 74 71 78.3 66 58 54 61 67 69 59 50 49 50 57 60 65 58 64 65 61.1 CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM 83 70 84 83 84 84 91 78 80 82 81 73 67 85 73 79 83.6 70 84 83 84 84 91 78 80 82 81 73 67 85 73 79 73 62 56 55 56 64 66 52 51 49 52 52 59 58 59 60 61 60.0 55 56 DERRY 4 SW 72 78 82 86 79 82 75 76 78 80 77 73 67 82 75 72 81. 7 93 79 67 64 61 58 58 61 66 56 51 52 53 55 56 60 60 60 66 61.5 DONEGAL 2 NW M M DONORA 1 SW 84 75 86 87 87 92 87 80 78 82 83 75 72 86 71 81 85.6 *u 66 64 63 61 70 70 61 50 54 55 55 64 65 62 63 68 64.6 70 EMSWORTII LID OHIO RVR 78 76 85 86 86 92 84 76 77 80 85 74 70 85 69 75 83.9 76 85 86 86 92 84 76 77 80 85 74 70 85 69 75 74 65 64 63 64 71 71 62 58 55 55 59 64 64 64 66 67 66.5 FORD CITY 4SDAM 77 76 85 88 87 93 86 78 74 82 81 79 70 87 68 75 84.6 64 61 57 57 66 68 56 52 48 48 50 60 65 57 58 64 60.3 GLENCOE M M GRAYS LANDING 72 72 84 85 86 93 87 80 7B 81 83 75 72 37 73 83 B4.6 63 63 59 58 69 6B 62 55 54 53 54 62 65 62 62 66 63.3 INDIANA 3 SE 75 83 B7 B3 92 84 7B 76 80 83 82 72 84 73 76 78 84.0 65 62 56 68 64 68 55 50 49 50 59 ~; I 65 57 66 64 61.6 LAUREL folOUNTAIN 81 71 82 84 79 84 80 81 76 76 79 67 82 76 72 82.2 84 89 48 I 81 69 65 65 62 62 64 66 58 52 58 56 56 59 59 59 65 61.5 19 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) P-I ~ DAY OF MONTH ~ @ STATION f::; 3 I :xi I 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 0 ...e; -- -- .-- - OBS LAUREL SUMMIT 06 MAX 80 78 81 83 84 71 76 71 67 79 79 83 85 81 73 OBS 70 76 MIN 61 61 62 66 68 61 60 61 61 60 60 65 68 68 63 LOYALHANNA LAKE 08 MAX 93 95 95 94 78 90 91 90 90 84 MIN 63 63 61 62 64 67 65 65 62 68 MCKEESPORT 07 MAX 94 94 94 96 95 85 88 87 78 90 91 93 96 90 81 OBS 78 7B 88 MIN 63 65 65 66 66 62 64 65 64 65 68 68 68 70 69 OBS MEYERSDALE 2 SSW 07 MAX 82 85 86 88 89 77 81 83 74 79 85 85 88 90 87 MIN 57 57 55 55 56 60 60 60 63 61 60 60 62 62 62 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 18 MAX 90 91 91 93 93 82 87 86 85 87 88 91 92 90 82 MIN 64 67 65 67 71 64 66 68 65 66 68 69 71 69 67 MOUNT DAVIS 08 MAX 82 84 86 86 87 74 76 81 71 78 86 83 87 90 89 OBS *** MIN 61 61 61 63 65 64 63 63 62 61 63 64 69 68 67 OBS *** MOUNT PLEASANT 07 MAX 87 89 88 90 92 78 81 87 76 85 88 88 92 93 88 MIN 60 61 59 61 64 63 64 66 63 61 63 65 67 68 66 NEW CASTLE 1 N 07 MAX 90 93 93 92 97 85 85 89 82 91 94 94 96 95 84 OBS MIN 60 61 62 63 66 61 60 60 61 64 61 65 67 69 65 PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP MID MAX 90 91 92 94 79 82 88 76 88 91 89 93 94 87 77 MIN 63 66 65 66 68 65 66 66 63 66 68 69 73 69 67 PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM 08 MAX 86 89 92 92 93 81 84 87 77 85 87 87 92 94 89 MIN 59 61 60 61 62 55 57 57 62 62 62 63 66 66 63 RECTOR 3 SSW 08 MAX 89 94 91 93 94 79 SO 88 78 87 90 89 93 95 91 OBS t4IN 59 59 57 58 64 62 62 65 63 58 63 63 66 65 68 OBS i SALINA 3 W 14 MAX 91 92 94 95 94 82 87 89 86 i 87 90 91 93 96 86 MIN 61 63 62 63 71 61 64 64 62 62 64 66 70 66 64 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW SR MAX 85 90 91 92 94 81 84 87 79 89 90 89 93 91 84 OBS 90 91 92 94 81 84 87 79 89 90 89 93 91 84 82 MIN 58 59 62 62 66 61 60 63 51 61 64 65 67 67 63 OBS 59 62 62 66 61 60 63 61 61 64 65 67 67 63 61 UNIONTOWN 1 NE 08 MAX 89 94 92 93 96 81 80 87 77 88 90 92 94 96 91 OBS 96 MIN 62 63 62 62 63 63 66 65 67 63 63 67 70 70 70 WASHINGTON 3 NE 07 MAX 89 91 92 92 94 78 84 87 79 87 90 89 94 96 89 MIN 62 62 63 63 67 63 63 66 64 65 67 67 71 69 66 WAYNESBURG 1 H 07 MAX 89 90 92 93 94 83 82 86 77 86 88 90 93 95 90 MIN 61 62 61 62 63 63 64 65 66 62 63 67 67 68 69 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP MID MAX 83 86 86 86 77 80 82 75 83 85 80 87 86 82 78 MIN 53 59 59 54 54 52 51 56 54 55 57 59 62 61 56 BR.l\DFORD 4 SW RES 5 08 MAX 84 85 87 89 90 79 83 87 80 87 89 89 88 88 83 OBS MIN 54 54 59 56 61 52 52 55 56 55 60 58 62 62 58 CHANDLERS VALLEY ISH 07 MAX 81 85 87 87 88 79 81 85 80 86 87 81 86 83 S2 OBS *** MIN 50 54 54 57 57 52 46 46 53 54 54 58 59 64 56 OBS .** CLARION 3 SW SR MAX 87 88 90 91 92 80 82 87 81 87 90 88 93 94 88 MIN 59 60 61 61 63 57 58 58 62 62 61 65 65 65 64 CLERMONT 1 NW 07 MAX 80 83 86 85 86 77 80 81 75 83 84 81 86 85 82 MIN 56 56 60- 58 59 53 54 55 58 58 58 60 60 63 59 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 18 MAX 85 86 87 89 88 88 83 79 85 86 82 90 88 83 81 OBS MIN 56 58 59 58 56 57 55 56 58 56 56 58 59 58 60 COUDERSPORT 7SE 07 MAX 80 83 85 86 86 77 79 81 74 82 84 81 87 86 82 MIN 55 58 59 55 57 52 55 57 57 55 57 59 60 62 59 DUBOIS FAA AP MID MAX MIN ERIE ~]SO AP MID MAX 85 85 86 91 81 78 80 84 86 89 79 93 81 74 76 MIN 65 70 71 73 72 60 56 59 69 68 69 67 70 67 62 FRANKLIN 07 MAX 87 88 89 90 93 80 83 88 81 88 92 86 93 93 83 OBS 93 MIN 60 60 64 65 68 59 55 55 62 63 63 67 68 68 64 OBS JAMESTOWN 2 NW 08 MAX 82 86 87 88 88 80 80 82 80 85 87 83 89 85 78 MIN 58 59 62 65 68 59 53 53 58 62 64 66 66 67 63 OBS Y.ANE 1 NNE 07 MAX 84 85 88 87 89 79 82 84 78 84 87 82 88 88 84 MIN 53 53 57 55 55 52 51 51 55 55 55 60 60 62 60 LINESVILLE 1 S 07 MAX 81 86 88 89 90 80 80 84 84 88 88 82 90 85 78 MIN 59 62 65 67 70 60 54 58 58 64 66 68 69 70 63 PORT ALLEGANY 07 MAX 84 85 87 88 90 80 82 86 80 87 87 83 89 88 85 20 I'ENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES ( OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION ! ! 124 26127 I ' AVERAGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 122 23 25 28 29 I 30 I 31 I . I 66 61 LAUREL SUMMIT 64 63 76 76 71 74 68 69 70 72 69 65 64 75 71 66 73.7 73 83 74 62 58 58 57 59 63 58 51 51 52 55 56 57 62 64 63 60.4 LOYALIlI\NNA LAKE 83 82 80 77 82 85 72 86 72 77 M 64 62 61 57 53 52 53 63 58 59 60 67 61. 3 MCKEESPORT 75 74 87 86 92 86 79 76 74 82 82 75 71 85 77 75 84.8 85 83 85 71 64 61 60 60 70 63 56 54 53 54 62 54 60 60 66 60 62.7 69 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW 79 70 80 79 80 87 80 75 75 77 77 71 65 81 74 76 80.2 64 58 52 52 63 62 53 49 49 45 45 55 60 58 58 64 57.3 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 79 85 85 87 91 84 83 74 80 83 79 72 89 78 73 74 84.6 65 61 61 72 61 71 61 53 53 55 66 65 68 62 65 70 65.0 MOUNT DAVIS 77 66 79 81 77 86 87 73 74 76 76 70 73 79 72 75 79.4 63 57 58 58 58 66 58 51 56 56 61 58 57 58 61 64 61.1 ... ... MOUNT PLEASANT 80 72 82 86 85 86 84 77 75 78 81 76 72 83 72 78 82.9 64 62 55 56 66 70 56 51 48 49 51 61 64 56 60 67 60.9 NEW CASTLE 1 N 81 85 87 90 91 91 91 78 75 84 84 80 71 86 73 77 86.6 86 86 63 58 57 57 66 69 60 52 49 49 51 63 66 60 61 67 61.1 PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP 76 86 87 86 91 85 77 74 79 80 72 70 83 68 74 74 83.0 63 58 62 70 69 67 60 53 55 56 65 63 63 60 64 64 64.3 PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM 76 77 83 85 82 90 85 78 73 80 80 80 68 86 72 73 83.3 63 58 54 54 64 64 56 49 48 47 47 61 63 57 57 64 58.8 RECTOR 3 SSW 85 71 84 86 87 92 85 79 78 81 82 77 78 85 73 80 85.0 ... 65 57 54 56 65 69 55 48 47 46 49 57 58 55 59 68 59.4 ... SALINA 3 W 79 81 85 86 91 92 85 79 76 82 83 78 81 86 72 77 86.0 63 59 57 66 68 67 58 49 50 50 60 60 64 58 63 65 61.9 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW 82 83 85 89 87 92 84 75 73 80 84 81 70 86 71 72 84.3 83 85 89 87 92 84 75 73 80 84 81 70 86 71 72 72 61 56 56 57 65 65 59 50 47 47 51 64 64 58 61 66 60.2 56 56 57 65 65 59 50 47 47 51 64 64 58 61 66 62 UNIONTOWN 1 NE 83 72 83 88 86 92 87 78 77 80 83 76 73 86 73 83 85.2 65 60 59 58 70 71 61 55 54 53 55 63 64 60 62 67 63.0 WASHINGToN 3 NE 81 74 84 86 86 92 85 79 75 79 82 75 71 86 67 76 84.2 63 58 57 63 68 69 60 54 54 55 57 63 64 61 63 66 63.0 WAYNESBURG 1 E 82 72 82 85 86 91 87 79 76 80 81 75 72 86 70 77 84.2 65 60 58 58 67 67 58 53 50 50 54 61 66 60 61 67 61. 9 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BR.l\DFORD REGIONAL AP 79 78 80 70 79 78 67 67 73 76 75 65 80 73 71 71 78.0 53 48 48 62 66 58 49 48 41 42 52 54 56 52 60 63 54.6 BRADFORD 4SWRES5 79 81 79 82 82 82 80 70 69 74 78 80 68 83 83 73 81.6 80 54 49 51 53 65 69 53 52 46 44 44 53 60 53 53 63 55.4 CHANDLERS VALLEY lSE 77 79 79 83 79 81 80 68 68 74 78 81 68 83 71 74 80.0 52 49 49 51 62 63 52 52 42 42 42 53 59 53 54 61 53.2 CL.lIRION 3 SW 81 82 84 89 84 90 84 74 74 78 82 82 69 83 71 72 83.8 60 56 55 56 66 66 58 50 50 49 50 59 64 57 57 62 59.2 CLERMONT 1 NW 77 78 78 79 68 78 77 67 66 71 75 75 64 77 72 70 77.6 56 50 51 51 62 66 54 50 42 42 45 54 58 55 56 63 55.5 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 80 81 77 81 82 78 78 69 76 78 72 73 82 79 70 69 80.8 70 49 48 50 64 64 59 49 48 45 42 55 58 59 56 60 63 55.8 COUDERSPORT 7SE 78 77 76 79 66 80 78 68 66 74 75 73 66 77 72 72 77.7 58 49 48 49 64 66 50 48 41 42 46 52 59 57 63 64 55.3 DUBOIS FAA AP M M ERIE .ISO AP 79 79 86 87 87 S2 72 71 77 80 85 78 85 76 75 72 81.3 61 61 63 70 71 71 64 57 55 60 67 65 65 63 63 66 65.2 FRANKLIN 83 81 83 88 87 87 88 72 71 78 81 84 70 86 72 73 83.8 ... ... 57 54 54 58 67 66 59 51 48 50 50 62 65 61 61 61 60.2 ... ... JAMESTOWN 2 NW 77 80 82 84 85 82 80 70 71 75 78 81 69 82 70 73 80.6 62 56 57 57 63 63 58 59 48 48 56 62 63 60 60 64 60.0 51 KANE 1 NNE 79 80 81 83 73 80 80 69 69 74 76 76 66 81 74 71 80.0 54 48 48 49 62 62 53 48 40 42 42 53 57 53 53 61 53.5 LINESVILLE 1 S 78 81 82 84 87 84 81 69 71 76 78 S2 70 84 71 74 81.5 60 58 60 61 66 67 57 59 51 51 56 64 63 63 62 65 61. 8 PORT ALLEGANY 80 81 80 83 70 84 81 70 69 75 80 78 68 83 76 73 81. 0 21 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) P-! i?i DAY OF MONTH ~ ~ STATION f:: ~ i IIi 1 2 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 I MIN 57 58 62 58 59 51 51 56 59 59 59 61 61 66 60 SPRING80RO 3 WNW 07 MAX 81 85 86 87 89 78 78 83 83 87 88 82 91 83 76 MIN 57 62 62 64 68 56 50 51 53 57 64 65 68 68 59 TIOtmSTA 2 SE LAKE 08 MAX 85 86 87 86 91 78 82 85 80 87 89 83 91 89 83 oas MIN 59 61 63 62 62 57 55 55 62 63 63 64 65 67 62 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 07 MAX 84 85 88 89 89 81 83 86 80 87 89 84 91 91 82 aas MIN 59 55 60 61 61 56 51 55 59 58 59 63 63 63 60 aas 71 WARREN 07 MAX 87 88 91 91 93 82 87 90 82 91 91 83 92 89 84 aas MIN 59 59 64 63 64 58 54 55 61 62 63 65 66 68 61 I I I 22 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION i I ! 29 I 30 i 31 AVERAGE 16 I 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ! 27 28 ; 56 49 49 51 64 66 52 51 47 44 45 53 61 56 58 63 56.2 SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 75 80 80 85 85 85 81 69 70 74 78 83 71 83 71 74 80.7 56 55 55 58 64 64 56 55 49 49 51 64 58 58 60 58 58.5 TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE 80 82 81 86 82 85 82 71 68 77 78 81 69 83 72 72 81. 6 83 57 55 55 57 66 66 58 52 49 47 50 58 64 58 58 64 59.2 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 79 85 83 86 83 85 82 71 70 76 79 82 71 85 70 73 82.2 80 56 54 54 54 64 64 54 49 47 45 46 55 50 57 57 58 56.4 45 WARREN 80 84 82 86 79 83 83 70 72 78 81 82 70 85 77 75 83.5 86 58 57 57 57 65 67 58 57 49 49 58 59 62 59 60 65 60.0 I I 23 DAY OF MONTH STATION ~9 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 15 PENNSYLVANIA f..--- -- I ---1----- ---- ---- POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM WIND 18 16 22 22 21 13 16 12 10 13 17 16 17 . 44 EVAP 9 15 25 24 30 11 30 2 3 14 20 18 19 0 47 MI\X 90 90 91 96 96 85 86 86 75 81 91 92 91 - 96 MIN 63 67 63 64 65 61 60 62 63 64 64 66 65 - 66 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 LANDISVILLE 2 NW WIND 16 25 24 16 26 * . 46 18 15 20 16 . . 55 EVAP 18 27 27 24 28 . . 42 16 12 22 27 * . 71 MI\X 93 95 96 97 96 - - 86 86 91 95 96 - - 86 MIN 68 68 70 71 71 - - - 66 65 68 69 - - - SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 FORD CITY 4 S DAM WIND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EVAP 28 15 32 53 0 0 11 - 2 - 4 38 10 25 35 MI\X - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MIN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 EVAPORATION AND WIND Evaporation: Js measured in hundrcths of inches Wind: Is measured in miles Max and Min; The maximum and minimum temperatures (Fahrcnhcil) of the water in the evaporalion pan 24 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 EVAPORATION AND WIND DAY OF MONTH TOTAL STATION ! I I i 30 131 OR I 16 17 18 19 20 21 i 22 23 24 25 26 I 27 28 29 ! I I AVERAGE PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 17 10 28 25 19 14 26 20 14 29 17 20 33 4 16 34 563 14 14 15 19 9 13 19 13 18 19 19 8 10 2 4 6 4.69 83 75 65 86 68 82 90 60 76 78 84 75 70 71 62 74 83.5 62 63 64 56 63 62 61 54 52 52 51 54 58 62 65 68 61.3 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 LANDISVILLE 2 NW 17 21 22 21 9 30 29 22 25 18 15 20 16 16 15 58 631 15 11 23 19 2 26 25 22 22 21 17 17 4 15 10 13 5.76 86 88 92 91 85 90 90 86 83 86 86 80 81 86 66 84 88.8 68 61 64 67 64 72 61 61 62 55 60 64 65 67 70 71 65.9 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 FORD CITY 4 S DAM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M 6 5 25 13 13 31 5 11 30 10 30 2 - 17 - 19 5.39B - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M I I Evaporation: Is measured in hundrcths of inches Wind: Is measured in miles Max and Min: The maximum and minimum temperatures (Fahrenheit) of the waler in tbe evaporation pan 25 PENNSYLVANIA A lJGUST 2005 STATION INDEX OBSERVATION TIME AND 0 Z lJ.l lJ.l Z~ 1--_ TABLES Z 0 0 2!;i 2 ~ ;:) LOCAL STO TIME STATION Gl (f) COUNTY f-< ~~ fi) OBSERVER 0 >= ~ \3 5~ I::l :;;!~ i?i S z ~ "'- 0 u o-l lJ.l ~ ~ 00 lJ.l lJ.l~ f-< "'- lJ.l "'-lJ.l "'UJ (f) PENNSYLVANIA ACMETONIA LOCK 3 0022 09 ALLEGHENY 40 32 79 491'1 748 07 H LOCK #3 ALLEGHENY RIVER ALLENTOWN AP R 0106 02 LEHIGH 40 39 75 271'1 390 MID MID C HJ ASOS - NWS ALTOONA FAA AP R 0130 08 BLAIR 40 18 78 191'1 1476 MID MID H ASOS - FAA ALTOONA 0132 08 BLAIR 40 31 78 221'1 1280 07 07 II CARYN FRAUNDORFER ALTOONA 3 1'1 0140 08 BLAIR 40 30 78 281'1 1320 MID MID H ALTOONA CITY AUTIlORITY BEAR GAP 0457 05 NORTHUMBERLA 40 49 76 301'1 900 15 H CONSUMERS PENNA WATER CO BEAVER FALLS 1 NE 0475 09 BEAVER 40 46 80 191'1 760 05 II BEAVER FALLS WATER PLANT BEAVERTOWN 1 NE 0482 05 SNYDER 40 46 77 91'1 540 07 II NELSON NAREHOOD BECHTELSVILLE 1 ENE 0488 03 BERKS 40 23 75 37W 460 07 H ELIZABETH FRONHEISER BELTZVILLE DAM 0560 02 CARBON 40 52 75 391'1 735 08 08 C H USA CORP OF ENGINEERS BENTON 3 NE 0582 05 COLUMBIA 41 14 76 211'1 117 07 07 H FRANK GOUGH BIGLERVILLE 0656 04 ADAMS 39 56 77 151'1 720 07 07 H PSU ~JRUIT RES & EXT CTR BLOSERVILLE 1 N 0763 04 CUMBERL.l\ND 40 16 77 22W 700 08 08 C H WILLIAM A WILLDERS BLUE MARSH LAKE 0785 03 BERKS 40 23 76 21'1 350 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS BOSWELL 4N 0821 09 SOMERSET 40 12 79 OW 1820 07 C H EMMA SHAULIS BRADDOCK LOCK 2 0861 09 ALLEGHENY 40 24 79 521'1 730 06 H USCE LOCKMASTER BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R 0865 10 MCKEAN 41 48 78 381'1 2117 MID MID H ASOS - Fl'A BRADFORD CENTRAL FS 0867 10 MCKEAN 41 57 78 391'1 1500 08 H BRADFORD CENTRL FIRE STN BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 0868 10 MCKEAN 41 54 78 431'1 1660 08 08 H BRADFORD WATER TRMT PLT BUCKSTOWN 1 SE 1073 09 SOMERSET 40 4 78 511'1 2460 07 H DOROTHY MANGES BUCKSVILLE 1080 03 BUCKS 40 30 75 121'1 460 07 07 H PA FISH COMMISSION BUFFALO MILLS 1087 08 BEDFORD 39 57 78 391'1 1310 07 H JOSEPH BEELER BUTLER 2 SW 1139 09 BUTLER 40 51 79 SSW 1000 07 07 C H BUTLER AREA SEWER AUTII CANTON 1212 06 BRADFORD 41 37 76 521'1 1160 07 07 H CANTON SEWAGE PLANT CHADDS FORD 2 NE 1342 03 DELAWARE 39 52 75 351'1 229 07 H DEBORAH F KLEINMAN CHALK HILL 2 ENE 1350 09 FAYETTE 39 51 79 351'1 1980 19 07 H JOHN J HUGHES ClIAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 1354 04 FRANKLIN 39 56 77 381'1 640 21 21 H DAVID BENDER CHANDLERS VALLEY ISE 1362 10 WARREN 41 56 79 181'1 1490 07 07 H DONALD CROSS CHARLEROI LOCK 4 1377 09 WESTMORELAND 40 9 79 541'1 749 06 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS CLARENCE 1480 07 CENTRE 41 3 77 571'1 1390 07 H FRANCIS VERBITSKY CLARION 3 SW 1485 10 CLARION 41 12 79 261'1 1040 SR SR H RELIANT ENERGY CLAUSSVILLE 1505 02 LEHIGH 40 37 75 391'1 670 07 H DAVID D BILLIG CLERMONT 1 NW 1526 10 ELK 41 42 78 291'1 2080 07 07 H ROBERT RADOSEVICH COATESVILLE 2 1'1 1591 03 CHESTER 39 59 75 521'1 640 MID MID H JOSEPH STEINER CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM 1705 09 SOMERSET 39 48 79 221'1 1490 08 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONNELLSVILLE 2 SSW 1726 09 FAYETTE 40 0 79 361'1 900 07 C H HUN AUTII WESTMORELAND CO CONSHOHOCKEN 1737 03 MONTGOMERY 40 4 75 191'1 70 07 H PECO ENERGY GAS OP CTR COOKSBURG 2 NW 1751 10 CLARION 41 21 79 131'1 1450 07 C H DUANE SCHM!\DER COUDERSPORT 1 SW 1802 10 POTTER 41 47 78 31'1 1650 18 18 H JEROME DUBOTS COUDERSPORT 7SE 1810 10 POTTER 41 44 77 581'1 2150 07 07 H ANTHONY PIEROTTI COVINGTON 2 WSW 1833 06 TIOGA 41 44 77 71'1 1745 07 H FLORA PACKARD COWANESQUE DAM 1838 06 TIOGA 41 59 77 91'1 1150 07 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS DANVILLE 2013 05 MONTOUR 40 57 76 361'1 482 07 H DANVILLE WATER AUTIlORITY DEHART DAM 2071 03 DAUPHIN 40 28 76 521'1 537 07 07 H CITY OF HARRISBURG DERRY 4 SW 2108 09 WESTMORELAND 40 18 79 201'1 1060 SR SR H KEVIN GUERRIER DONEGAL 2 NW 2183 09 WESTMORELAND 40 8 79 241'1 1800 07 07 H PA TURNPIKE DONEGAL MNTC DONORA 1 SW 2190 09 WASHINGTON 40 10 79 521'1 762 07 07 H MON VALLEY SEWAGE AUTII DUBOIS FAA AP 2260 10 JEFFERSON 41 11 78 541'1 1814 MID MID C H ASOS - FAA DUNLO 2298 08 CAMBRIA 40 17 78 431'1 2360 07 C H RAYMOND SINGLE DUSHORE 2323 06 SULLIVAN 41 32 76 241'1 1530 07 07 C H DUSHORE WWTP EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 2470 08 CAMBRIA 40 28 78 441'1 1940 16 08 H EBENSBURG WWTP EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 2537 04 ADAMS 39 48 77 141'1 540 08 08 C H NATIONAL PARK SERVICE EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 2574 09 ALLEGHENY 40 30 80 51'1 717 07 07 II USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS EMPORIUM 2629 07 CAMBRON 41 30 78 141'1 1040 08 08 C II GEORGE JONES EQUlNUNK 2 NW 2671 01 WAYNE 41 52 75 161'1 890 07 H LINDA FINCH ERIE WSO AP 2682 10 ERIE 42 5 80 111'1 730 MID MID CHJ ASOS - NWS EVERETT 2721 08 BEDFORD 40 1 78 221'1 1000 07 07 C II BOROUGII EVERETT HUN Aurll FORD CITY 4 S DAM 2942 09 ARMSTRONG 40 43 79 301'1 930 08 OS 08 II USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 3018 01 LUZERNE 41 7 75 4Hl 1509 08 08 08 C II USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS FRANKLIN 3028 10 VENANGO 41 24 79 SOW 1015 07 07 C H CITY OF FRANKLIN FIRE DP GALETON 3130 10 POTTER 41 44 77 391'1 1345 07 II HENRY W LUSH GLENCOE 3293 09 SOMERSET 39 50 78 SOW 1594 07 07 II ANDY JEROSE GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM 3311 07 ELK 41 34 78 361'1 1720 08 08 II USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS GLENMOORE 3321 03 CHESTER 40 6 75 451'1 500 07 C H EUGENE HUFFMAN GLENWILLARD DASIIIELDS 3343 09 ALLEGHENY 40 33 80 131'1 710 07 II DASHIELDS LOCK AND DAM GRAMPIAN IE 3417 07 CLEARFIELD 40 58 78 351'1 1510 07 II KRATZER RUN SEWER AUTHOR GRATER FORD 1 E 3437 03 MONTGOMERY 40 14 75 261'1 240 07 07 II STATE CORRECTIONAL INST GRAYS LANDING 3451 09 FAYETTE 39 47 79 SSW 800 07 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS HAMBURG 3632 03 BERKS 40 33 76 OW 350 07 07 C H BOROUGH OF HAMBURG HANOVER 4 SW 3665 04 ADAMS 39 46 77 2W 558 08 08 H W'J>IOVER Wl'.TER DEPARTMENT HARRISBURG 1 NE 3698 03 DAUPHIN 40 17 76 521'1 420 07 07 II CITY OF HARRISBURG 26 PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 2005 STATION HAWLEY 1 E HOLLISTERVILLB HONEY BROOK 2 SSE HUNTINGDON INDI1\NA 3 SE JAMESTOWN 2 NW KANE 1 NNE KITTANNING LOCK 7 LANCASTER 2 NIl FLTR PL LANDISVILLE 2 NW LAPORTE LAUREL MOUNTAIN LAUREL SUMMIT LAURELTON CTR LEBANON 2 W LEHIGHTON 1 SSW LEWISBURG LEWIS RUN LEWISTOWN LINESVILLE 1 S LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT LOYALHANNA LAKE MAHANOY CITY 2 N MARCUS HOOK MATAMORAS MCKEESPORT MEADVILLE 1 S MERCER MEYERSDALE 2 SSW MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R MILLHEIM MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM MONTROSE MOUNT DAVIS MOUNT PLEASANT MYEP.8TOWN NATRONA LOCK 4 NESHAMINY FALLS NEW CASTLE 1 N NEW HOLIJ>..ND 2 SE NEW PARK NEW STANTON 1 SW NORRISTOWN OCTORARO LAKE OSWAYO 1 ENE PALM 3 SE PAUPACK 1 WSW PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R PHILIPSBURG 2 S PHOENIXVILLE 1 E PINE GROVE FURNACE PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP //R PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W PORT ALLEG!\NY PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 READING 4 NNW RECTOR 3 SSW RENOVO RIDGWAY RODALE RESEARCH CTR RUSHVILLE SABINSVILLE 3 SE SAFE HARBOR DAM SAGAMORE SALINA 3 W SA.XTON SCHENLEY LOCK 5 SELINSGROVE 2 S SELLERSVILLE 3758 01 4008 01 4047 03 4159 08 4214 09 4325 10 4432 10 4611 09 4763 03 4778 03 4815 06 4836 09 4839 09 4853 05 4896 03 4934 02 4976 05 4983 10 4992 05 5050 10 5109 07 5212 09 5344 02 5390 03 5470 01 5573 09 5606 10 5651 10 5686 09 5703 03 5790 07 5902 09 5915 06 6022 09 6042 09 6126 03 6151 09 6194 03 6233 09 6238 03 6289 04 6310 09 6370 03 6508 03 6649 10 6681 03 6762 01 6886 03 6889 03 6921 07 6927 03 6955 04 6993 09 7029 01 7103 10 7167 08 7229 09 7312 08 7322 03 7338 09 7409 07 7477 07 7578 02 7727 06 7730 06 7732 03 7735 09 7782 09 7846 08 7863 09 7931 05 7938 03 STATION INDEX I r I I i i o z Z 0 :>< (;J ~ ~ ~ Q COUNTY PIKE WAYNE CHESTER HUNTINGDON INDI1\NA CRAWFORD MCKEAN ARMSTRONG LANCASTER LANCASTER SULLIV.l\N SOMERSET SOMERSET UNION LEBANON CARBON UNION MCKEAN MIFFLIN CRAWFORD CLINTON INDI1\NA SCHUYLKILL DELAWARE PIKE ALLEGHENY CRAWFORD MERCER SOMERSET DAUPHIN CENTRE BEAVER SUSQUEHANNA SOMERSET WESTMORELAND LEBANON ALLEGHENY BUCKS LAWRENCE LANCASTER YORK WESTMORELAND MONTGOMERY LANCASTER PO'ITER MONTGOMERY PIKE PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA CENTRE CHESTER CUMBERLAND ALLEGHENY WAYNE MCKEAN CAMBRIA ARMSTRONG HUNTINGDON BERKS WESTMORELAND CLINTON ELK BERKS SUSQUEHANNA TIOGA LANCASTER !\RMSTRONG WESTMORELAND BEDFORD ARMSTRONG SNYDER BUCKS I~ ;~ I :~ 3~ i 40 36 I jFl ; ; 41 25 i 40 12 40 10 I :~ ;~ i 40 49 ; 40 57 41 52 i 40 35 ; 41 39 i 41 7 , 40 28 I 40 50 I 39 50 ; 41 22 I 40 20 I 41 38 I 41 13 I 39 47 I 40 12 I 40 53 ! 40 39 i 41 52 ; 39 48 i ! 40 13 I 40 22 I 40 37 ! 40 8 I 41 1 40 5 'Ii 39 44 40 12 ; 40 7 I 39 48 ; 41 55 " :~ ;~ 39 57 39 52 I 40 52 ! 40 7 I 40 2 I 40 30 41 44 I 41 49 I 40 39 40 56 I 40 23 i 40 26 i 40 10 I 41 20 : 41 25 I 40 33 I 41 47 i 41 51 . 39 54 i 40 47 ; 40 31 ; 40 12 I 40 41 40 47 40 22 l.1.l @ ~ .... 75 lOW 75 26W 75 54W 78 OW 79 7W 80 28W 78 48W 79 32W 76 16W 76 26W 76 30W 79 11W 79 8W 77 13W 76 28W 75 42W 76 53W 78 39W 77 34W 80 26W 77 27W 79 nw 76 8W 75 26W 74 42W 79 52W 80 lOW 80 14W 79 2W 76 46W 77 2SW 80 23W 75 51W 79 11W 79 30W 76 18W 79 43W 74 57W 80 22W 76 4W 76 30W 79 38W 75 nw 76 3W 78 OW 75 30W 75 14W 75 lOW 75 14W 78 13W 75 30W 77 18W 80 14W 75 nw 78 l7W 78 33W 79 17W 78 5W 75 56W 79 16W 77 44W 78 45W 75 43W 76 7W 77 28W 76 24W 79 14W 79 33W 78 15W 79 40W 76 52W 75 19W 27 l.1.l Q :;:) I-< 8 ;z; o .... I OBSERVATION ! TIME AND ~ ~ L TABLES E= ~ r LOCAL sm TIME ~ ~ I <n 5~,~ (3 ~~ l.1.l~I~r.q~u~ It::g:~~~ , iZlUJ I Vl 07 07 H 07 H 08 H 07 H 20 C H 08 08 C H 07 C H 07 H MID MID C H 171717CH 07 07 C H 07 07 H 06 06 H 17 17 H MID MID C H OS H 08 08 H 07 H 08 H 07 H 07 H 08 H 07 H 07 H 07 H 07 H 07 07 C H 19 08 C H 07 07 H MID MID C HJ 07 07 C H 18 07 H 07 07 C H 08 08 H 07 07 H 08 H 07 H 07 H 07 C H 07 H 18 H 07 H 08 08 H MID MID H 08 C H 07 C H 08 H 09 09 H MID MID C HJ 07 07 H MID 17 C H 08 H MID MID C HJ 07 07 C II 07 07 H 08 08 H 08 08 C H 08 03 C H 08 08 C H 08 08 H 08 08 C H 07 07 H 07 07 H 07 H 07 H 03 08 II 07 H 14 14 H 07 H 07 H 07 07 C H 08 08 C H 890 1370 665 685 1102 1040 1750 790 270 360 1966 2760 2730 800 450 580 470 1560 460 1030 566 990 1710 10 420 740 1065 1220 2000 312 1120 690 1420 2730 1003 480 760 60 825 605 800 950 70 260 1710 300 1360 60 10 1720 105 885 1150 1799 1475 1520 1280 1000 360 1330 660 1360 550 870 1999 195 1160 1109 780 783 420 340 07 20 08 07 08 07 07 08 07 07 07 07 07 22 OBSERVER HAWLEY AREA AUTHORITY MRS CHESTER PONTaSKY JOSEPH GABEL JUDITH MECK PA AMERICAN WATER CO DEPT OF ENVIR RESOURCES PENNSYLVANIA AMER WTR CO USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS LANCASTER FILTER PLANT PENN STATE UNIVERSITY SULLIVAN COUNTY EMS RICHARD MELLON SCAIFE KEVIN GUERRIER PA DEPT PUELIC ~IELFARE LEBANON SEWAGE TREATMENT CTRL CARBON MUNIC AUTII LEWISBURG SEWER AUTH LOUIS RIZZO BOROUGH OF LEWISTOWN BARBARA M JANIAK CITY OF LOCK HAVEN USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS MAHANOY TOWNSHIP AUTHORY SUN OIL COMPANY JOHN D SHEWCHUK MUNI AUTIl WESTMORELAND INACTIVE 07/27/1999 INACTIVE 06/01/2005 JAMES STUTZMAN ASOS - FAA RALPH MARTIN COYER USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS LORRAINE M REYNOLDS DEER VALLEY YMCA CAMP GEORGE R STAIRS WARREN WAGNER USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS PHlLA SUBURBAN WATER CO PA AMERICAN WATER JAMES R KEEFER ALFRED GRAYBEAL HEMPFIELD TWP MUN AUTIl BOROUGH OF NORRISTOWN CHESTER WATER AUTHORITY OSWAYO FISH CULTURE STN UPPER MONTGOMERY JT AUTH PAUL BUEHLER PHIL FRANKLIN INSTITUTE ASOS - NIlS RICHARD THOMPSON PHIL SUEURBAN WATER CD PINE GROVE FURNACE ST PK ASOS - NWS PA FISH COMMISSION PORT ALLEGANY BOROUGH PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS U G I CORPORATION GILBERT LENHART WESTERN CLINTON CO MUNIC RIDGWAY BORO SEWAGE PLNT RODALE RESEARCH CENTER RONALD D BEEMAN NANCY L MILES SAFE HARBOR WTR PWR CORP CATHY HILLIARD MUN AUTIl WESTMORELAND CO ALVERTA HOLMES USA CORPS OF ENGINIlERS SELINSGROVE MUN S',r;G AUTH PENNRIDGE WIlT AUTHORITY . . PENNSYLVANIA STATION INDEX A lJGlJST 2005 OBSERVATION TIME AND 0 6 LLl LLl Z~ TABLES Z @ Cl 2~ :::l LOCAL SrD TIME STATION ;>< fii COUNTY (-< ~LLl 00 OBSERVER LLl :; ~ <3 ;:>~ Cl 5 z ~8 e:; o-lLLl ~ o-l 0 :E u e... -0((-< o-l LLl ~ ~ 00 ~ LLlb "'" LLl e...LLl "'Ul f---u'75 lZ> SHAWNEE STATE PARK 8011 08 BEDFORD 40 2 78 381'1 08 08 H SHAWNEE STATE PARK SHICKSHINNY 3 N S057 01 LUZERNE 41 12 76 91'1 780 07 C H JODI LYNN BELLES SHIPPENSBURG R 8073 04 CUMBERLAND 40 3 77 311'1 680 MID MID H SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY SINNEMAHONING 8145 07 CAMERON 41 19 78 61'1 820 07 H ELIZABETH WOOMER SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW 8184 09 BUTLER 41 3 80 41'1 1250 SR SR C H SLPRY ROCK DISPOSL PLANT SOMERSET 8244 09 SOMERSET 40 0 79 51'1 2100 08 H STEPHEN 1'1 SHAULIS SOUTH MOUNTAIN 8308 04 FRANKLIN 39 51 77 291'1 1520 07 07 H S MOUNTAIN RESTORATION C SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 8361 10 CRAWFORD 41 49 80 261'1 1005 07 07 C H THOMAS 1'1 STEWART SPRING CREEK 5 NE 8364 10 WARREN 41 55 79 271'1 1470 07 07 H INACTIVE 01/01/2004 SPRING GROVE 8379 04 YORK 39 52 76 521'1 450 08 H P H GLATFELTER COMPANY SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE 8400 03 BUCKS 40 34 75 161'1 860 07 22 H VIRGINIA DERBYSHIRE STATE COLLEGE II 8449 07 CENTRE 40 48 77 521'1 1170 07 07 H PA STATE UNIVERSITY STEVENSON DAM 8469 07 CAMERON 41 24 78 11'1 932 07 07 C H SINNEMAHONING ST PK STRAUSSTOWN 8570 03 BERKS 40 29 76 111'1 600 08 H HARVEY C STAMBAUGH STRONGSTOWN 8589 09 INDIANA 40 33 78 551'1 1880 07 C H MRS CAROL RODKEY STROUDSBURG 8596 01 MONROE 41 1 75 111'1 460 07 07 H JUDITH GELBER SUNBURY 8668 05 NORTHUMBERLA 40 51 76 471'1 575 07 07 H SONBURY MUNICIPAL AUTH SUSQUEHANNA 8692 06 SUSQUEHANNA 41 57 75 361'1 910 07 H TRI-BORO MUNICIPAL AUTH TAMAQUA S758 02 SCHUYLKILL 40 48 75 591'1 925 07 C H RONALD YURCHAK TANNERSVILLE 2E 8776 01 MONROE 41 3 75 171'1 910 07 H ROBERT A BARROW TIOGA Hl\MMOND DAM 8868 06 TIOGA 41 54 77 91'1 1230 07 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE 8873 10 FOREST 41 29 79 261'1 1200 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 8888 10 CRAWFORD 41 38 79 421'1 1220 07 07 C H TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A 8893 01 MONROE 41 8 75 131'1 1916 07 07 C H POCONO AIR CENTER TOWANDA 1 S 8905 06 BRADFORD 41 45 76 271'1 760 07 07 C H WAYNE A VANDERPOOL TROY 1 NE 8959 06 BRADFORD 41 47 76 471'1 1110 06 H BOROUGH OF TROY TYRONE 9022 08 BLAIR 40 40 78 131'1 890 07 C H BOROUGH OF TYRONE WWTP UNION CITY FLTR PLT 9042 10 ERIE 41 54 79 491'1 1400 07 C H UNION CITY FILTRA PLANT UNIONTOWN 1 NE 9050 09 FAYETTE 39 55 79 431'1 956 OS OS H GTR UNIONTOWN JOINT SPA WARREN 9298 10 WARREN 41 51 79 91'1 1210 07 07 H WARREN FIRE DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON 3 NE 9318 09 WASHINGTON 40 11 80 111'1 1300 07 07 C H MIKE DUFFALLA WAYNESBURG 1 E 9367 09 GREENE 39 54 80 101'1 940 07 07 C H MARK MCCULLOUGH WELLSBORO 4 SW 9408 06 TIQr'd> 41 42 77 231'1 1818 07 07 C H JOHN M WEAVER WEST CHESTER 2 NW 9464 03 CHESTER 39 58 75 381'1 375 08 08 H CHRISTOPHER KNOWLES WEST HICKORY 2 9510 10 FOREST 41 35 79 251'1 1345 07 H EARL ZARICIINAK WILKES BARRE 9702 01 LUZERNE 41 14 75 531'1 660 07 H JAMES M SIRACUSE WILKES BARRE SCRANTON 9705 01 LUZERNE 41 20 75 441'1 930 MID MID CHJ ASOS - NWS WILLIAMSBURG 9714 08 BLAIR 40 28 78 121'1 845 07 H F DENNIS CLAPPER WILLIAMS PORT RGNL AP R 9728 05 LYCOMING 41 15 76 551'1 520 MID MID CHJ ASOS - FAA WILLIAMS PORT 2 9735 05 LYCOMING 41 15 76 591'1 525 22 22 H DEAN ANDERSON WOLFSBURG 9823 08 BEDFORD 40 3 78 321'1 1185 07 H JOSEPH S KAMINSKI YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN 9933 04 YORK 39 55 76 451'1 390 17 17 H YORK WATER COMPANY YORK HAVEN 9950 03 YORK 40 7 76 431'1 310 07 H METROPOLITAN EDISON CO 28 REFERENCE NOTES ()EI'INITIONS VAR Oh~er\'ation lim~ varics. WI Rain gage read weekly or irregularly. WM Rain gage read weekly and lasI day ofrhc momh. STATION NAMES: N.unc of the city, 10"'11 or locality. Figures and IChcU following the slnlion namClll indicale (he distance in mite!> and direction from the post office or lown \Communlly CClltel'. SYMBOLS AND WnERS USE!> IN TilE IMTA TAALES mAILY DATA ARE fOR TilE 24110URS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING OBSERVATION TIME.' RLANK F.ntria in the "'Month Iv Sumn.arizcd Dala" table iadicate no record. BLANK lintries 10 lile "'Daily P;ccipitatiOll";and "Snowfall and Snow on the Ground"'tahles indicale zero. RLANK Entries in the "Daily Tcmpculurc"lahlc indic31C a mimng record where an edited value could 1101 he dc-tennincd. (See ... helow) - No record. Dllla nOI recorded. determined uareJiilble by quality control check, or not received in lime for publicatiow. + Precipil:;.llion or h.:nlperalure extremes ucrnrred on one or more previous dates durin!! the mnnth. ... Missing original t.:roper.lure wbid, ha.o: been eJIllimalcd during edit, ,. Rain ga~e nul read. rtecip1la'ion is included in the amounl fnUowing tbe alitenska. Time dimrihulion nnl knowD. A .. preceding the monthly lolal indicalcs precipitation amount is being carried forward to next mOllths t()'IIlI, and may int.'lude 8nlo.unls Crom the previous mUDtb(st. 1/ Rain gage eqmppcd wilb a windshield. A Amounl ofprccipitation il'lthc tolal of obscrvcr's entrics for the currenl month. II lOa)' include pret'ipitatiOlllhat occ..'urred during tbe pr~vitlus monlh. Refer tn earlier bullt:lin 10 determine ..hue: oflus, reading. (Hawaii slalions) B AdjulOtcd monlhly villue (Clilimuted). (1.7 missing values for wind and evuporatioo). M Insufficient or partial dala. M is appended to average audior tOlal valUe!; compulcd with I-I} daily value" mis...inJ!. M appears alone if 10 m more daily values are missing, 18 ur morC' for wind and t"OIporalion). R Amountfl from recording rain gage. T TraCt. An amounlloo ~mallln measure. V Includcslotal for pre,,'iuus month(s). (See. <Jbove) DIVISIONS: ."reus within a stale ofsimilardjmalologkal chafllcteristics. O,,,'illinn averages. au calculated u~ng data from atalionslhat record horh temperaturc and prccipiliuion (i.c. not precipilation alone). NORMALS: The average value "fthe meteorological clemen I over n time period. Etleeti\le I January :!OO1:.lI1c averaging period is 1971102000. Tbe Dormuls for National Wealher Scn'ice localitie.... bave been 3djmlled l"O ll5 to be rcprclicntative for the cuncnl obflervallon sile:. MONTHLY DEGREE nAY TOTALS: Onc hcalinit (cooling) dep:Fce day i5 accumulated for each whole degree that the daily mean tcmperature ill' below lahovcl 65 degrees l'ahrenhcil. PRECfPITATJON: Valucs shown in hundrcdthtl oflnchcs nrc\...atcr equivalent lot.lK. Le.. toUlI of liquid and melted frozen precipilation. In thC' "MonTbly SUUlmari7..cd D3IS" table tbetotal toTlOW and sleel ,'aluC'! showo in lenths ofinchc8 arc unmehed amounts. The malt depth on ground values of Bnow and slcet shown in whole inches arccumulativc unmchcd amounts. The number ordays with .10, .50, 1.00 or more refers to water t.'1.Iuivalents. PRECIPITATION QUALITY CONTROL: The Nruc quality control flWcess may delete precipilation data that are spatially ineoDsi6tent; t:_"ceed c1inUlTnlogical limits, or;are incousistenL with prevailing. weal her patterns. TEMPERi\TURE: Original and edited tCltlpcraturc values ar~ gh:en in Ihe "Daily Temperalurc- table. Edited nlues arc prllduced when un original vulue is missing ur when sunDY1Idin@stOIlimu;indicatedasuspectoriginal value, When a line labelC'd oes is present and contains either a daily temperature (!luspect) or ... (miuing). the temperaturc appearing directly abo\'e, on the line labeled MAX or MIN, is an cdiled value. Summary ~perature information (averages.. dcp.anureJt. eXlremes, monthly degree day l(llals) is based on Ihe: values labeled MAX/MIN. SEASONAL TABLES: Munlhly and sewronal SIIou,.-Iall and beating degree days for Ihe 11 monlhsending with IheJuncdillaare publililird in IheJuly issue of lhis bulletin. Cooling degree day, for the calendar year arc publillltcd in Ihe: "Climalological Data AnnulIl Summary." WIND: (As shown in the "'Evaporalion aod \\iind" table) Ihe lotaJ wind movemenl in miles over the evaporalion pan as: dclcnnincd by an nnemomeler recorder localed 6~g inches ahovc Ihe pan. SYMBOLS AND LETTERS USED IN THE STATION INDEX 7ABLE Informalion concerning the hislory of changn; illllK'-alious, exposure, Cleo llfsUMlalioDs is kepi on file HI ihe National C.1imatiC' Datil CCDICC. IIimorica.l infonnatinn nfrcgular National Weather Service Offices may be ob.taiucd from Ihe "Local CliDlu1olol:!ical Dalll'" annual publication. The eontcnu: of this publica1illn may be reprinted or otherwi$c used freely, wilh proper credit to the National Climatic Dala CeIIler. Tbe dala are also available in digital furrll on magnelic lape and diskette. 11 Thermometers 10l'aee-d in il rooflop meller. it' Rain gage equipped with a windshield AR Obt:ervation made "after min" ha$ Llccun-cd. C Statiou ill equipped with rC'cordill!; rain gage tRl bue values in Ihis bulle1in are from a llon-Fel.~ording rain (!:age unlest:: indicah:d by an R. G ObscrvUlions uppear Illlhe "Soil Temperaturcs" table. H Obsen'a1ions appear in the "Snowfall and Sno\\' on lbe Ground" table. J Stalinn also published ,IS n Local Climatological Data publit:.8tion. MID ObsC'rvution time: is midniglll. MO Rain ,gage read once monthly, usually Ihe lasl day. OC Rain gage readings vary from a few weeks 10 se"end months. R Amounts from recording rain gage. SR Obs~r"'atiod time near .sunrise. SUBSCRIPTION, PRICE, AND ORDERING INfORMATION AVAILABLE fROM: NeDC Subscription Services Cenler 310 Stale ((oule 956 Building 300 Rm:ket Cenler, WV 26726 Tull free number; (86fJ.l742.J322 Fax numb~r: P(4) 726.4409 29 Total Precipitation (Inches) August 2005 t Percent of Normal August 2005 { ) ( ),~ 10 'NOTE' Contour maps are computer-generated and intended to show general temperature and precipitation pattems. Therefore, contours may not always account for individual datum points. National Climatic Data Center, NOAA Average Temperature (Degrees F) August 2005 Departure of Average Temperature from Normal (Degrees F) August 2005 >NOTE> Contour maps are computer-generated and intended to show general temperature and precipitation pattems. Therefore, contours may not always account for individual datum points. National Climatic Data Center, NOAA Average Temperature (Degrees F) August 2005 Alaska Precipitation (Inches) August 2005 ~ ~ .. ~......~ ,: 'fI;.4f:t/1'...Jii-" . .~ u.. . ...._...... ,:~p..Ji-..... ,.,tlJ Departure of Average Temperature from Normal (Degrees F) August 2005 ~ Percent of Normal Precipitation August 2005 """ ...)+~ . ,,;.9 ..":'.....~ )~.J-' .. .........~ ,: ,...,:...J-..... . National Climatic Data Center, NOAA /( 1- (2] J Hawaii Average Temperature (Degrees) August 2005 ~ ~.7 \-c"_l, , Puerto Rico Average Temperature (Degrees F) [.!c-.! -~,- \>\ ,-~,~ !J{l'\ ~ 1\ ~../)-\_"L -" C~~7 , L ~ / Departure of Average Temperature from Normal I"':"':~-~---"----",~ \. fj ,- j/ . . , '. ,-'./\ l?/f() \ \ _____~_=.J~......:_--.l\--_~_._~~_._..____ r -f~' ./.-.,"]''1-- ~-\~;_2".l.f .J ---::--~ C\ _ ,)'---. - .'/ -. " \, I .. '.' < . ({' -. \ \ . \ ,r(~~) ~L ( .I ~i~ I Ii I ) Departure of Average Temperature fonn Nonnal (Degrees) August 2005 .... 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Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (bttp;1I~w.ncdc.QQ33.gQv!Q3!ncdc.btml). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 280138 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 935 PM EDT SAT AUG 27 2005 STATION ALLENTOWN ALTOONA BRADFORD CAPITOL CITY APT CLEARFIELD DUBOIS DOYLESTOWN ERIE HARRISBURG INDIANA JOHNSTOWN LANCASTER MEADVILLE MT POCONO PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH READING SCRANTON SELINSGROVE WILLIAMS PORT YORK TDY MAX AM MIN 24HR PCPN 84 64 65 78 67 65 81 78 79 66 62 80 68 74 85 70 79 78 79 79 76 64 62 54 67 56 59 63 65 67 63 60 65 63 59 69 63 64 60 55 58 64 0.16 0.21 0.01 0.02 0.19 0.16 0.33 0.13 0.01 0.09 0.17 0.00 0.36 0.19 0.54 0.29 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 NOTE: 24 HOUR PRECIPITATION FOR PERIOD ENDING 8 PM EDT. I Select AM or PM Version ~ Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (http;llwyyvy.ncdc.nQaa.gQY/Qal:n~d~.btml). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 281346 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 9:30 AM SUN AUG 28 2005 STATION ALLENTOWN ALTOONA BRADFORD CAPITOL CITY APT CLEARFIELD DUBOIS DOYLESTOWN ERIE HARRISBURG INDIANA JOHNSTOWN LANCASTER MEADVILLE MT POCONO PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH READING SCRANTON SELINSGROVE WILLIAMS PORT YORK 24HR MAX 24HR MIN 24HR PCPN 84 64 65 78 67 66 81 78 79 70 68 80 68 74 85 70 79 78 79 79 76 68 61 60 63 61 62 67 65 64 64 60 67 64 62 70 64 67 65 62 61 63 0.36 0.37 0.09 0.44 0.59 0.26 0.35 0.14 0.49 0.08 0.49 0.20 0.66 0.40 0.55 0.16 0.28 0.05 0.01 0.36 0.84 NOTE: DATA FOR 24HR PERIOD ENDING 7AM EST OR 8AM EDT. I Select AM or PM Version ..::1 Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (bttp:llwww.ncdc.noaa.gov/oalncdc.btml). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 290143 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 90 PM EDT SUN AUG 28 2005 STATION TDY MAX AM MIN 24HR PCPN ALLENTOWN 73 69 ALTOONA 82 62 BRADFORD 80 61 CAPITOL CITY APT 83 68 CLEARFIELD 82 61 DUBOIS 81 63 DOYLESTOWN 79 67 ERIE 85 65 HARRISBURG 82 67 INDIANA 82 66 JOHNSTOWN 79 60 LANCASTER 82 68 MEADVILLE 82 64 MT POCONO 66 63 PHILADELPHIA 84 72 PITTSBURGH 83 67 READING 79 68 SCRANTON 81 68 SELINSGROVE 80 64 WILLIAMSPORT 76 63 YORK 84 68 0.80 0.18 0.08 0.45 0.40 0.10 0.12 0.01 0.50 0.01 0.44 0.34 0.30 0.84 0.01 0.01 0,41 0.05 0.11 0.36 0.84 NOTE: 24 HOUR PRECIPITATION FOR PERIOD ENDING 8 PM EDT. I Select AM or PM Version ..:::.J Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (bttp://www.ncdc.nQJla.gQv/Qalncdc.biml). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 291331 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 9:30 AM MON AUG 29 2005 STATION ALLENTOWN ALTOONA BRADFORD CAPITOL CITY APT CLEARFIELD DUBOIS DOYLESTOWN ERIE HARRISBURG INDIANA JOHNSTOWN LANCASTER MEADVILLE MT POCONO PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH READING SCRANTON SELINSGROVE WILLIAMSPORT YORK 24HR MAX 24HR MIN 24HR PCPN 73 82 80 83 82 81 79 85 82 82 79 82 82 66 84 83 79 81 80 76 84 69 61 52 69 58 58 69 67 69 57 59 68 65 63 70 60 69 64 64 64 66 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.01 0.11 0.00 0.33 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.65 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.01 NOTE: DATA FOR 24HR PERIOD ENDING 7AM EST OR 8AM EDT. I Select AM or PM Version ..::1 Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (http..:llwww.ncdc.no~ul.goYloalncdc.html). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 300148 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 945 PM EDT MON AUG 29 2005 STATION TDY MAX AM MIN 24HR PCPN ALLENTOWN 83 70 ALTOONA 76 61 BRADFORD 73 52 CAPITOL CITY APT 82 70 CLEARFIELD 72 58 DUBOIS 72 58 DOYLESTOWN 86 69 ERIE 76 68 HARRISBURG 82 69 INDIANA 73 57 JOHNSTOWN 71 59 LANCASTER 85 68 MEADVILLE 70 66 MT POCONO 74 63 PHILADELPHIA 89 70 PITTSBURGH 68 60 READING 85 69 SCRANTON 84 64 SELINSGROVE 81 66 WILLIAMSPORT 78 65 YORK 83 66 0.00 0.01 0.11 0.02 0.09 0.47 0.27 0.00 0.31 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.20 0.47 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 NOTE: 24 HOUR PRECIPITATION FOR PERIOD ENDING 8 PM EDT. I Select AM or PM Version ~ Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (bttp:lIwww.ncdc.n9aa.gQvI9alncdc.btml). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 301335 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 9:30 AM TUE AUG 30 2005 STATION ALLENTOWN ALTOONA BRADFORD CAPITOL CITY APT CLEARFIELD DUBOIS DOYLESTOWN ERIE HARRISBURG INDIANA JOHNSTOWN LANCASTER MEADVILLE MT POCONO PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH READING SCRANTON SELINSGROVE WILLIAMS PORT YORK 24HR MAX 24HR MIN 24HR PCPN 83 76 73 82 72 72 86 76 82 73 71 85 70 74 89 68 85 84 81 78 83 70 64 57 71 62 62 69 63 70 64 64 69 62 64 73 62 70 67 68 66 71 0.00 0.02 0.67 0.00 1. 00 0.55 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.09 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.20 0.48 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.13 0.00 NOTE: DATA FOR 24HR PERIOD ENDING 7AM EST OR 8AM EDT. I Select AM or PM Version iJ Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (http://www.ncd.c.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 310131 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 9:30 PM TUE AUG 30 2005 STATION TDY MAX AM MIN 24HR PCPN ALLENTOWN 83 73 ALTOONA 77 66 BRADFORD 70 61 CAPITOL CITY APT 85 73 CLEARFIELD 73 64 DUBOIS 72 64 DOYLESTOWN 83 71 ERIE 75 63 HARRISBURG 84 73 INDIANA 75 66 JOHNSTOWN 74 66 LANCASTER 84 73 MEADVILLE 72 63 MT POCONO 72 68 PHILADELPHIA 86 75 PITTSBURGH 73 64 READING 85 73 SCRANTON 78 73 SELINSGROVE 82 70 WILLIAMSPORT 76 70 YORK 86 72 0.01 0.03 1. 22 0.02 1.16 0.67 0.03 0.43 0.00 0.10 0.14 0.00 0.60 0.20 0.00 0.39 0.00 0.11 0.11 1. 02 0.00 NOTE: 24HR PCPN FOR PERIOD ENDING 7PM EST OR 8PM EDT. I Select AM or PM Version ~ Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (http://www.ncdc.n033.govLo3lncdc.btml). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 311427 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 9:30 AM WED AUG 31 2005 STATION 24HR MAX 24HR MIN 24HR PCPN ALLENTOWN 83 ALTOONA 77 BRADFORD 72 CAPITOL CITY APT 85 CLEARFIELD 73 DUBOIS 73 DOYLESTOWN 83 ERIE 75 HARRISBURG 84 INDIANA 77 JOHNSTOWN 74 LANCASTER 84 MEADVILLE 72 MT POCONO 73 PHILADELPHIA 86 PITTSBURGH 74 READING 85 SCRANTON 79 SELINSGROVE 82 WILLIAMSPORT 79 YORK 86 75 68 63 74 66 64 73 64 74 68 67 73 64 69 76 66 75 73 72 32 74 0.01 0.44 2.95 0.24 0.50 1. 62 0.10 1. 96 0.38 0.11 0.14 0.01 2.25 0.47 0.01 1. 26 0.00 0.19 1.18 2.40 0.04 NOTE: DATA FOR 24HR PERIOD ENDING 7AM EST OR 8AM EDT. , r I Select AM or PM Version ..!1 Please note this information is preliminary and subject to revision. Official and certified climatic data can be accessed at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) (bttp;/lIDYw..ncdc..nQa.:il..gQv[Q:illncdc..btmJ). 000 ASUS61 KCTP 010133 RTPCTP REGIONAL MAXIMIN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 9:30 PM WED AUG 31 2005 STATION ALLENTOWN ALTOONA BRADFORD CAPITOL CITY APT CLEARFIELD DUBOIS DOYLESTOWN ERIE HARRISBURG INDIANA JOHNSTOWN LANCASTER MEADVILLE MT POCONO PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH READING SCRANTON SELINSGROVE WILLIAMSPORT YORK TDY MAX AM MIN 24HR PCPN 87 78 72 87 73 73 87 72 85 72 72 88 72 77 89 74 88 84 82 79 86 77 73 68 77 71 70 75 66 77 72 69 78 70 71 79 70 78 77 74 32 79 0.26 0.43 2.94 0.22 0.43 1.15 0.08 1. 78 0.12 0.15 0.22 0.04 1. 76 0.52 0.01 1. 07 0.06 0.41 1.19 1. 71 0.04 NOTE: 24HR PCPN FOR PERIOD ENDING 7PM EST OR 8PM EDT. . I I ... NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, PENNSYLVANIA Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Plaintiffs : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term vs. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually, and as agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., Defendants CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused the instant Motion to Open Record to Receive Evidence to be served by hand-delivery, upon the following parties to the instant matter addressed as follows: Brian Caffrey, Esquire Saidis Flower & Lindsay, P.C. 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Dated: June 19, 2006 C? r',,", rJ ,~,.:. ~) <;;'".1' o 11 ::j ri1~ 1..::' (',,~, ::J -< JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs vs. : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA : No. 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED : PETITION FOR PRELIMINARY : INJUNCTION TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. T AMANINI, individually and as : Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants ANALYSIS OF DEFENDANTS' EXHIBITS Defendants' Exhibit 1 2 2A Relevance Descriotion 12/23/2005 letter, Mongellis to Frank Tamanini Mongellis were using the claimed Phase I defects to extract concessions from Tamanini on Phase II. When Tamanini refused to renegotiate and sued for specific performance, Mongellis filed their own suit for "specific performance" relating to Phase I, which they had already conveyed to Trindle Station. See Ex. 2A. See Ex. 2A. Invoice, Jay Crouse Excavating to Frank Tamanini, 8/25/05, #19663, $5,926.88, wi cancelled check. Shows expense to which Mr. Tamanini went in attempt to assuage John Mongelli's concerns about storm water. \ , 4 Photograph Shows John Mongelli pumping storm water back toward lots 1-5. If Mongelli claim of malfunction of swale true, this is a pointless nonsensical action. 5 Photograph See Exhibit 4. Also, if wall defective, why pump water back over waIl? 6 Photograph See Exhibit 5. 7 Photograph See Exhibit 5. 8 Photograph See Exhibit 5. 9 Photograph Shows negative slope of both sides of Mongelli driveway, low point at bottom of driveway, level of garage and basement. 10 Photograph View across lot 1 toward Mongelli home. Shows flat contour ofIot 1, sub grade level of Mongelli driveway, garage and basement. II Photograph View from lot 2, looking toward Mongelli home. Witnesses for Defendant said development of lot 1 will make drainage even better. Mongelli hose visible, pointing toward allegedly defective swale. 12 Photograph View of Mongelli house . from Williams Grove Road 13 Photograph See Exhibit 1 I. 14 Photograph Closer shot of Mongelli house, from Phase I development. Shows other angle of subgrade level of driveway and lower level of Mongelli home. Water will accumulate there by virtue of gravity, regardless of the development. Mongelli testimony shows that has happened for many years. 15 Photograph View of Mongelli front yard from Phase I development. Shows negative slope of Mongelli driveway away from Williams Grove Road. 16 Photograph Shows retaining wall, condition of curb and end of sidewalk. Retaining wall, which is irrelevant to undeniably favorable comparison of pre-development vs. post-development water flows from development, was built and paid for by Frank Tamanini, at the insistence of John Mongelli and under Mr. Mongelli's supervision. 17 Photograph Shows Mongelli fannland near border with development. No agricultural activity is occurring and no crops are growmg. 18 Photograph See Exhibit 17. 19 Photograph See Exhibit 17. 20 Photograph Similar to Exhibit 17. Shows closer view of topsoil pile resulting from excavation for development, which Mongellis are improperly withholding. Hay bales, not being used for any agricultural reason, were placed in this position by John Mongelli as a barrier. 21 Photograph Another view of hay- bale "barrier" placed by John Mongelli. 22 Photograph See Exhibit 17. 23 Photograph See Exhibit 17. 24 Photograph See Exhibit 17. 25 Photograph See Exhibit 17. 26 Surveyor's drawing Shows pre-development water flows. 27 Surveyor's drawing Shows post- development water flows, which are less than pre-development water flows, as testified by township engineer Moll and surveyor Chapman. : 28 Dept. of State filing. ValidLLC. 29 D & F Lawncare invoice Shows extent of #70186,9/23/2005, to measures taken by Frank Tamanini, Defendants to assuage $3,125.00, with MongeIlis' concerns cancelled check about stormwater attached, for fine management, in spite of grading around area of undeniable fact that retaining wall. post-development water flows are less than pre- development flows. 30 Landscape proposal, Shows cost of planting Michael Stoner to Frank 100 three- or four-year Tamanini, 5/11/2006, Douglas Fir seedlings $575.00. for evergreen barrier, in compliance with parties' agreement. Proves that MongeIlis have adequate remedy at law. 31 Estimate, Juniata Shows cost of erecting Excavating & Services fence, proves that to Tamanini Realty, MongeIIis have adequate 5/11/2006, #2785, for remedy at law. five-strand high tensile fence. 32 Trindle Station Shows recent and Agreement of Sale upcommg conveyances Information. ofIots in Trindle Station, Phase I. The happening of these settlements or their failure to happen had absolutely no effect whatsoever on the matters about which the MongeIIis complain. 33 Agreement for sale of Completion date new construction, August, 2006. Shows 3/27/2006, E.G. enormous and Stoltzfus and Richard & disproportionate hann, Susan Stallings, for lot financial losses and 33. public inconvenience , that injunction would cause. 34 Agreement for sale of Settlement date new construction, 5/31/2006. Shows 3/15/2006, E.G. enormous and Stoltzfus and Trindle disproportionate harm, Station, LLC and Mohan financial losses and & Lauren Rengen, for public inconvenience 653 William Way. that injunction would cause. 35 Agreement for sale of Completion date Aug. new construction, 31,2006. Shows 3/23/2006, E.G. enormous and Stoltzfus and Lee disproportionate harm, Oesterling, for lot 5. financial losses and public inconvenience that injunction would cause. 36 Agreement for sale of Completion date May, new construction, 2006. Shows enormous 10/14/2005, E.G. and disproportionate Stoltzfus and Anthony harm, financial losses & Kelly Lougee, for lot and public 6. inconvenience that injunction would cause. , 37 Agreement for sale of Completion date new construction, October, 2006. Shows 4/29/2006, E.G. enormous and Stoltzfus and Mark & disproportionate harm, Raeshell Foster, lot 10. financial losses and public inconvenience that injunction would cause. 38 Agreement for sale of Completion date March new construction, 30, 2006. Shows 4/14/2005, E.G. enormous and Stoltzfus and Valerie disproportionate harm, Basila, lot 22. financial losses and public inconvenience that injunction would cause. 39 Agreement for sale of Settlement date May 31, new construction, 2006. Shows enormous 10/19/2005, E.G. and disproportionate Stoltzfus and Craig & harm, financial losses Sandi Ilgenfritz, lot 23. and public inconvenience that injunction would cause. 40 Final subdivision plan. Shows 1D0st areas described in testimony, w / distances, landmarks, etc. 41 Excerpt, Upper Allen Even if Mongelli land Code. threatened, it's not necessary to move more tons of earth and raise walls, etc. One could merely line the swale. Thus, swale with current slope would satisfy township code. 42 Climatological data, There was no rain at the Pennsylvania, Sept., Mongelli residence from 2005, National Climatic Sept. 2-8, 2005. The Data Center. Mongellis lied about the . 43 Pa. State Climatologist SUlDffiary for Capital City Airport, Sept. 1-8, 2005. 44 NOAA Online Weather Data, Capital City Airport, Sept. 2-8, 2005. 45 Penn State Meteorology Dept. precipitation maps, Sept. 2-8, 2005. Labor Day, 2005 "onslaught of water." See Exhibit 42. See Exhibit 42. See Exhibit 42. , .. . : Respectfully submitted, Saidis, Flower & Lindsay Date: G~ t~ ~{)S- (1. ri . Caffrey, Esquire Attorney ill #42667 26 West High Street Carlisle, P A 17013 Phone: 717.243.6222 Fax: 717.243.6510 Attorneys for Defendants . ' I CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on June 16, 2006 I served a copy of the foregoing Analysis of Defendants' Exhibits upon Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, attorney for Plaintiffs, by having it delivered to his office by hand. . CL-- - . . 'aRM CD-64 .EVISEO) '~ac BY .4.0.201.17 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Asheville, N.C. I CERTIFY that the attached are authentic and true cQpies of meteorological records on file in the NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER, ASHEVILLE, NORtH CAROLINA. ~~~ AUGUSTL SHtlMBERA RECORDS CllSTODIAN DATA AtlMINISTRATOR (Official Title) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I HEREBY CERTIFY that AUGUST L SHUMBERA RECORDS CCSTODIAN, who signed the foregoing certificate, is now, and was at the time of signing, DATA ADMINISTRATOR, NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENI'ER, aIld that full faith. an4 credit should be given his certificate as such. I further state that I ain the person to wbcln the said custodian reports. INWl1NESS WJn'REOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name aIld caused the seal of the Depa.rtIIlent of COIIIIlIerce to be affixedJUN 8 ZGGG on this date: For the SECRETARY OF COMMERCE: ~-~~~ tHOMAS R:KARL DIRECTOR NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER (Certifying Officer) . . , t . CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 VOLUME 1 10 NUMBER 09 ISSN 0364-5843 . 10.0 . 7.5 ~ '" 5.0 u '" 2.5 ~>lt 0'('0 </-",,,, ~ ""+ it" , ~ " " " ; l!J : 'i- --. ~ ~ : '- ~ 4'" ~.. .r~"'TES Of I' 254.00 190.50 '" " 127.00 ~ :l1 3 i 63.50 0.0 1905 1945 1955 1915 1925 1935 Long-Term Average 3.50inches PENNSYLVANIA PRECIPITATION SEPTEMBER, 1905-2005 1965 0.00 2005 1975 1985 1995 TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION EXTREMES HIGHEST TEMPERATURE LOWEST TEMPERATURE GREATEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION LEAST TOTAL PRECIPITATION GREATEST I DAy PRECIPITATION 98 30 5.51 .09 3.14 SEPTEMBER 15 SEPTEMBER 14 SEPTEMBER 30 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN MEYERSDALE 2 SSW JAMESTOWN 2 NW HANOVER 4 SW CHADDS FORD 2 NE . "I certify that this is an official publication of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It is compiled using information from weather observing sites supervised by NOAAlNational Weather Service and received at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), Asheville, North Carolina 28801." I National noaa Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .-r~ RK~ DIRECTOR NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service National Cli matic Data Center Asheville, North. Carolina .. PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 200.5 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY , TEMPERA1URE (OF) NO. OF DAYS '" '" "' ~ MAX MIN "' ~ "' ~ "' '" .J .... .... " ~ ~ STATION " " :i! ~ :H '" ~ '" ~ ~ Cl Cl -< -< 0;:; "' ~ :l ill ill '" :t "' ~ ~ ~ ~ >< :z ~ O!:B:~ 9 Cl S Cl ~ ~ 8 ~ ~ =< -< =< ~ ~ Z :t Iii ;:; @ .. .. .. Cl !l !l !l " Cl 0 :;: M M 0 ~ ~ PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 77.1 49.4 63.3 6.3 86 16. 37 30. 86 40 0 0 0 0 HAWLEY 1 E 78.2 48.0 63.1 3.7 88 14 36 30 '0 41 0 0 0 0 MATAMORAS 79.0 51.1 65.1 3.0 88 14. 36 30 54 61 0 0 0 0 PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 74.5 48.3 61.4 5.7 84 14 36 30. 130 30 0 0 0 0 STROUDSBURG 81.6 51.5 66.6 4.5 92 14 38 30 36 9l 2 0 0 0 'I'OBYHANNA POCONO MTN A M M M WILKES BARRE SCRANTON 80.5 54.6 67.6 5.1 92 13 39 30 44 129 3 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 64.5 5.0 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP R 81. 7 55.7 68.7 5.3 92 13 40 30 24 144 2 0 0 0 BELTZVILLE DAM B2.0M 51.9M 67.0M 5.6 9l 15. 39 30 37 101 2 0 0 0 RODALE RESEARCH CI'R 81.2 54.3 67.8 6.3 9l 14 40 30 24 116 2 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 67.8 4.' SOUTHEASTERN PIEDM)NT 03 BLUE MARSH LAKE 82.4 59.6 71.0 6.8 92 14 45 30. , 196 2 0 0 0 BUCKSVILLE 81.8 52.7 67.3 2.7 '0 14 37 30 28 101 1 0 0 0 COATESVILLE 2 W M M M DEHART DAM 80.8 53.6 67.2 89 16. 38 30 29 103 0 0 0 0 GRATERFORD 1 E 83.2 54.7 69.0 5.3 93 14 42 29. 23 149 2 0 0 0 HAMBURG M M M HARRISBURG 1 NE 79.8 56.9 68.4 88 16. 42 30 24 133 0 0 0 0 LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL 82.4 58.0 70.2 4.' 92 13 41 30 19 '.3 2 0 0 0 LANDISVILLE 2 NW 82.9 54.0 68.5 3.6 92 14 36 30 21 132 2 0 0 0 LEBANON 2 W 81.3 55.1 68.2 5.6 '0 13 39 30 30 133 1 0 0 0 MARCUS HOOK 83.8 65.8 74.8 5.6 92 14 51 30 5 308 2 0 0 0 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R 82.1 60.3 71.2 91 13 45 30 17 212 2 0 0 0 NESHAMINY FALLS 82.3 56.0 69.2 3.3 9l 14 41 30 15 147 1 0 0 0 NEW HOLIAND 2 SE 83.6 60.1 71.9 93 13 41 30 14 223 3 0 0 0 NORRISTOWN 85.4 61. 9 73.7 6.8 92 14 49 30. 4 268 4 0 0 0 OCTORARO LAKE 80.6 56.8 68.7 3.1 ., 13 40 30 23 142 0 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 87.9 66.3 77.1 ,. 14 51 30 1 370 12 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R 83.5 64.1 73.8 5.0 92 13 48 30 7 27. 2 0 0 0 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 84.5 57.3 70.9 5.0 93 14 42 30 11 195 . 0 0 0 READING 4 NNW 83.8 58.4 71.1 5.7 " 14 43 30 15 205 2 0 0 0 SAFE HARBOR DAM 82.7 62.8 72.8 '0 14 4. 30 , 246 1 0 0 0 SELLERSVILLE 82.1 54.2 68.2 92 14 39 30 19 123 1 0 0 0 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE 81.6 56.3 69.0 9l 14 39 30 17 143 1 0 0 0 WEST CHESTER 2NW 84.8 55.2 70.0 4.7 96 14 40 30 17 174 4 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------~ 70.6 5.2 LOMER SUSQUEHANNA O. BIGLERVILLE 81.8 56.9 69.4 5.' 90 14 40 30 19 157 1 0 0 0 BLOSERVILLE 1 N 79.5 58.0 68.8 5.3 8. 14. 42 30 17 138 0 0 0 0 CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 81.4 57.3 69.4 4.' 90 13 40 30 23 162 1 0 0 0 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 83.8 52.8 68.3 2.' i 93 14 35 30 23 129 . 0 0 0 HANOVER 4 SW 82.1 55.0 68.6 '0 14 37 30 21 136 1 0 0 0 SHIPPENSBURG R 82.5 57.1 69.8 4.4 9l 13. 40 30 26 179 3 0 0 0 SOUTH MOUNTAIN 76.6 53.2 64.9 .. 16. 36 30 50 54 YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN 81.0 52.5 66.8 ., '0 13 34 30 2. " 1 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------~ 68.3 3.6 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BENTON 3 NE 77.2 50.8 64.0 .7 14 37 30 69 47 0 0 0 0 LAURELTON C'TR 80.3 56.2 68.3 4.5 '0 12 41 30 19 124 1 0 0 0 LEWISBURG 81.3 53.0 67.2 91 14 39 30 30 102 1 0 0 0 LEWISTOWN 81.9 54.3 68.1 4.4 92 14. 3. 30 27 127 3 0 0 0 SELINSGROVE 2 S 81.3 54.0 67.7 .., 9l 14 .0 30 27 115 1 0 0 0 SUNBURY 79.4 51.1 65.3 ., 14 36 30 50 6. WILLIAMSPORT RGNL AP R 78.9 54.7 66.8 3.7 .7 15. 40 30 41 104 0 0 0 0 WILLIAMSPORT 2 81.6 55.9 68.8 90 14. 41 30 27 147 3 0 0 0 uDIVISIONAL DATA_uuu~ 67.0 '.3 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 75.8 47.7 61.8 2.7 85 14. 34 30 113 22 0 0 0 0 COWANESQUE D1IM 76.0 51.4 63.7 ., 13 39 30 67 37 0 0 0 0 DUSHORE 75.2 45.8 60.5 " 14 32 30 148 1. 0 0 1 0 LAPORTE 72.6 52.3 62.5 ., 14 37 30 102 32 0 0 0 0 MONTROSE 75.2 47.1 61.2 2.5 .3 7 35 30. 132 26 0 0 0 0 TOWANDA 1 S 79.4 51.1 65.3 '.1 .9 14 37 30 53 71 0 0 0 0 2 . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY PRECIPITATION ( IN ) ICE PELLETS, SNOW NO. OF DAYS '" .... '" ,.J ~:; t:~ ::! ~ ~ STATION ,.J ~ ::.< ~ ., 0::' ,.J ~g 0 ~ ::. F: Iii &::5 ",0 0 ., '" '" ~ ~ '" ~ z '" F: ,.;'" " 0 <z ~ 0 ~ ::'0 ., - PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM, loB ~3.64 ..54 27 .0 0 3 1 0 HAWLEY 1 E .71 -3.11 .28 27 .0 0 3 0 0 MATAMORAS 3.21 -1.34 1.75 16 .0 0 6 1 1 PLEASANT MOUNT 1 w 2.48 -2.06 1.60 27 .0 0 5 1 1 STROUDSBURG 1.11 -3.78 .57 15 .0 0 3 1 0 TOBYHANNA POCONO M'I'N A M M WILKES BARRE SCRANTON .eo -3,06 .29 26 M M 3 0 0 HDIVISIONAL DATA-------> 1.57 -2,92 .0 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP R .76 -3.61 .39 14 .0 M 4 0 0 BELTZVILLE DAM 1.28 -3.26 .46 27 .0 0 4 0 0 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 2.85 -1.91 1.98 17 .0 0 4 1 1 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 1.63 -2,91 .0 SOUI'HEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BLUE MARSH LAKE .59 -3.84 .26 15 .0 0 2 0 0 BUCKSVILLE .49 -4.21 .20 27 .0 0 3 0 0 COATESVILLE 2 W M M DEHART DAM .75 .33 27 .0 0 3 0 0 GRATER FORD 1 E 1.18 -3.02 .57 15 .0 0 5 1 0 HAMBURG M M HARRISBURG 1 NE .98 .53 17 .0 0 2 1 0 LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL 1.33 -3.12 .88 17 .0 0 3 1 0 LANDISVILLE 2 NW .66 -3.50 .49 17 .0 0 2 0 0 LEBANON 2 W .64 -3.44 .35 26 .0 0 1 0 0 MARCUS HOOK M .05 .05 29 .0 0 0 0 0 MIDDLETOWN HARRI$BG AP R .eo .57 16 .0 0 2 1 0 NESHAMINY FALLS 1.24 -3.68 .46 16. .0 0 4 0 0 NEW HOLLAND 2 5E 1.51 .55 15 .0 0 5 1 0 NORRISTOWN 1.62 -2.87 .68 15 .0 0 3 2 0 OCTORARO LAKE 1.04 -3.75 .75 14 .0 0 3 1 0 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN M 1.09 .58 15 .0 0 3 1 0 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R .21 -3.67 .09 26 .0 0 0 0 0 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 1.05 -3.27 .30 16 .0 0 5 0 0 READING 4 NNW .86 -3.50 .61 15 .0 0 3 1 0 SAFE HARBOR DAM 1.19 .71 17 .0 0 4 1 0 SELLERSVILLE .76 .22 27 .0 0 4 0 0 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE .96 .53 15 .0 0 4 1 0 WEST CHESTER 2 NW 1.14 -3.61 .56 15 .0 0 5 1 0 --DIVISIONAL PATA-------> .95 -3.38 .0 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE .27 -4.31 .20 27 .0 0 1 0 0 BLOSERVILLE 1 N .33 ~3.95 .33 27 .0 0 1 0 0 CHAMBERS BURG 1 ESE .32 -3.36 .18 2' .0 0 2 0 0 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT .17 -4.08 .12 27 .0 0 1 0 0 HANOVER 4 SW .09 .05 27 .0 0 0 0 0 SHI PPENSBURG R .24 -3.48 .13 29 .0 0 2 0 0 SOUTH MOUNTAIN M M YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN .42 -3.68 .23 14 .0 0 2 0 0 uDIVISIONAL DATA-- u -- - > .28 -3.81 .0 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BENTON 3 NE 2.26 .96 27 .0 0 4 2 0 LAURELTON CTR .76 -3.76 .44 26 .0 0 2 0 0 LEWISBURG .94 .51 27 .0 0 3 1 0 LEWISTOWN 1.88 -1.70 1.24 17 .0 0 3 1. 1 SELINSGROVE 2 S .81 -3.23 .3B 27 .0 0 4 0 0 SUNBURY M M WILLIAMSPORT RGNL AP R 1. 78 -2.20 1.28 16 .0 M 3 1 1 WILLIAMS PORT 2 1.55 .65 17 .0 0 4 1 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 1.36 -2.73 .0 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 3.00 -.79 1.18 1 .0 0 5 2 1 COWANESQUE DAM 2.25 .85 27 .0 0 4 3 0 DUSHORE 1.85 .5' 27 .0 0 4 2 0 LAPORTE 3.32 1.67 27 .0 0 4 3 1 MONTROSE 2.15 ~1. 92 .87 1 .0 0 4 2 0 TOWANDA 1 S .74 -2.65 .40 30 .0 0 2 0 0 3 ... PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 200S MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY TEMPERATURE (OF) NO. OF DAYS '" '" OJ ~ OJ ::! OJ ::! OJ '" ::!:;! ... ... " ~ " MAX MIN STATION " ~ " :0 " ~ [j ~ '" ~ Z Q Z Q "" "" ::! "" ~::! ~ ~ :l OJ ~ ~ ~ ~ ill ;( ill ill if 15 :c ~ 8 ~ z ~ Q S Q 0 :;;: "" :;;: 51 :;;: OJ ~ Ii! irl ~ ::! Q Z :c '" '" Q '" ~ ~ ~ Q 0 :< N N 0 ~ ~ WELLSBORO 4 SW 73.5 48.4 61.0 2.9 82 1.. 34 30 131 16 0 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL OATA-------> 62.3 3.7 CENTRAL M:lONTAINS 07 EMPORIUM 77.4 52.0 64.7 3.4 85 16+ 40 30 54 52 0 0 0 0 GLEN HAZEL :2 NE DAM 74.6 48.9 61.8 83 13 35 30 110 18 0 0 0 0 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 80.0 53.9 67.0 4.2 89 14 40 30 33 98 0 0 0 0 MILLHEIM 78.5 47.3 62.9 88 14 33 30 87 32 0 0 0 0 PHILIPSBURG :2 S 75.9 49.0 62.5 86 15+ 33 30 103 31 0 0 0 0 R",",VO 79.0 53.4 66.2 3.9 87 15 41 30 39 85 0 0 0 0 RIIJGKAY 75.7 47.6 61.7 3.0 B3 14 35 30 116 20 0 0 0 0 STATE COLLEGE II 77.0 55.9 66.5 4.7 86 23+ 40 30 39 89 0 0 0 0 STEVENSON DAM 77.7 53.7 65.7 4.1 .6 15+ 40 30 43 70 0 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA------~> 64.3 3.9 SOTJnf CENTRAL foDUNTAINS OS ALTOONA FAA AP R 76.9 50.6 64.8 1.9 90 22 35 30 60 60 1 0 0 0 ALTOONA 78.2 52.5 65.4 " 23+ 37 30 45 62 0 0 0 0 ALTOONA 3 W 77.0 54.9 66.0 2.7 S7 22+ 36 30 44 Sl 0 0 0 0 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 77.6 49.3 63.5 2.6 85 14 31 30 74 36 0 0 1 .0 EVERETt 77 .9 49.0 63.5 1.3 90 23 33 30 75 37 1 0 0 0 HUNTINGDON 80.8 49.7 65.3 91 23+ 32 30 46 63 4 0 1 0 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 77.9 47.5 62.7 1.. " 23+ 32 30 S3 25 0 0 1 0 RAYSTOWN LAKE :2 8l.4 56.0 68.7 5.9 92 14 40 29+ 2S 147 3 0 0 0 SHAWNEE STATE PARK 81.5 49.2 65.4 90 23+ 33 30 47 64 2 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 65.0 3.1 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 BUTLER 2 SW 78.8 51.8 65.3 '.1 86 15+ 37 30 39 57 0 0 0 0 CHALK HILL 2 ENE 75.2 53.1 64.2 3.7 S1 25+ 33 30 61 42 0 0 0 0 CONFLUENCE 1 SW Ill\M 81.5 51.8 66.7 3.6 90 14+ 36 30 2S S4 2 0 0 0 DERRY 4 SW 79.5 54.3 66.9 2.6 " 23 39 30 29 93 0 0 0 0 DONEGAL 2 mol M M M OONORA 1 SM 81.7 56.5 69.1 2.9 " 14 41 30 16 146 0 0 0 0 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 79,3 58.5 68.9 " 14 45 30 22 147 0 0 0 0 FORD CITY 4 S DAM 80.0 51.1 65.6 1.' " 13 37 30 37 60 0 0 0 0 GLENCOE M M M GRAYS LANDING 81.8 54.8 68.3 " 14 39 30 15 122 0 0 0 0 INDIANA 3 SE 79.8 54.1 67.0 4.2 90 14+ 37 30 26 90 2 0 0 0 LAUREL M:lUNTAIN 76.7 54.6 65.7 6.5 .6 16 37 30 34 59 0 0 0 0 LAUREL SUMMIT 70.2 53.7 62.0 79 22+ 3S 30 96 13 0 0 0 0 LOYALHANNA LAKE M M M .5 1 40 30 0 0 0 0 MCKEESPORT 80,6 55.1 67.9 3.6 " 16 39 30 34 126 0 0 0 0 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW 77.7 47.3 62.5 87 16 30 30 93 25 0 0 1 0 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 79.3 58.5 68.9 '.9 .5 12 42 30 16 136 0 0 0 0 MOUNT DAVIS 76.7M 54.6M 65.7M 86 14 37 30 4S 80 0 0 0 0 MOUNT PLEASANT 79.4 51.4 65.4 " 23+ 34 30 41 63 0 0 0 0 NEW CASTLE 1 N 81.9 53.5 67.7 4.3 90 13 40 30 22 111 1 0 0 0 PI'I"l'SBURGH WSooM 2 AP IIR 78.2 56.3 67.3 3.3 as 14 39 30 27 103 0 0 0 0 PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM 77.7 50.8 64.3 3.5 as 17+ 36 30 56 41 0 0 0 0 RECI'QR 3 SSW 81.3 49.5 65.4 90 14 31 30 49 67 1 0 1 0 SALINA 3 W 81.1 54.0 67.6 5.9 89 16 39 30 20 10. 0 0 0 0 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW 79.3 53.2 66.3 5.9 86 16+ 39 30 33 79 0 0 0 0 UNION'I'OWN 1 NE 81.5 53.7 67.6 3.9 90 14 37 30 23 107 1 0 0 0 WASHIN3TON 3 NE 78.9 56.2 67.6 4.9 .6 26+ 42 30 26 112 0 0 0 0 WAYNBSBURG 1 E 80.9 52.4 66.7 3.7 " 15+ 36 30 29 " 0 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA----.--> 66.4 4.1 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R 72.6 45.7 59.2 1.7 S1 12 32 30 175 5 0 0 1 0 BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 74.4 48.0 61.2 2.9 83 14 35 30 123 15 0 0 0 0 CHANDLERS VALLEY 1SE 74.6 45.9 60.3 83 14+ 35 30+ '" 11 0 0 0 0 CLARION 3 SW 77.3 51.7 64.5 3. 9 S4 15+ 3S 30 51 44 0 0 0 0 CLERMONT 1 NW 71.0 47.7 59.4 7S 14+ 33 30 167 6 0 0 0 0 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 74.5 47.2 60.9 S7 14 34 30 123 9 0 0 0 0 COUDERSPORT 7SE 71.5 46.7 59.1 S1 13 31 30 174 6 0 0 1 0 DUBOIS FAA AP M M M ERIE WSO AP 75.5 58.2 66.9 2.9 85 13 46 30 25 89 0 0 0 0 FRANKLIN 78.6 52.4 65.5 3.3 as 16+ 39 30 37 61 0 0 0 0 JAMESTOWN 2 NW 75.2 52.3 63.8 2.3 S2 14 39 30 57 25 0 0 0 0 KANE 1 NN'E 74.2 45.2 59.7 3.8 S2 16+ 32 30 165 11 0 0 1 0 LlNESVILLE 1 S 76.0 54.4 65.2 '.3 S4 14+ 43 30 47 60 0 0 0 0 PORT A1.LEGANY 74.4 48.7 61.6 S3 14 36 30 116 19 4 . \ PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY \ PRECIPITATION ( IN) ICE PELLETS, SNOW NO. OF DAYS OJ .... '" -' ~?( t!@ ~ ; ~ STATION -' ~ ::E< ~ g 0::E -' OJ::> " ~ e:i5 i:jo 0 is o~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '" ~ ,.:0 OJ Z 0 0 0 <z " 0 :;] ::EO "l - WELLSOORQ 4. SW 2.16 -1.07 .76 27 .0 0 4 3 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 2.21 -1.52 .0 CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 EMPORIUM 2.17 -2.00 1.00 27 .0 0 3 1 1 GLEN HAZEL :2 NE DAM 2.62 -1.50 1.29 27 .0 0 . 2 1 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 1.24 -2.63 .35 27 .0 0 4 0 0 MILLHEIM .Bl -).39 .37 27 .0 0 3 0 0 PHILl PSBURG :2 S 1.32 .57 27 .0 0 3 1 0 RENOVO .82 -2.95 .31 27 .0 0 2 0 0 RIDGWAY 2.47 -1.48 1.15 27 .0 0 5 1 1 STATE COLLEGE // .85 -2.80 .38 27 .0 0 3 0 0 STEVENSON DAM 1.44 -2.61 .75 27 .0 0 3 1 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-- - ----> 1.53 -2.40 .0 SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 08 ALTOONA FAA AP R .61 -2.48 .26 26 M M 2 0 0 ALTOONA .95 .50 27 .0 0 3 1 0 ALTOONA 3 W 1.74 -2.30 .58 2'. .0 0 4 2 0 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 1.99 -2.36 .79 27 .0 0 4 1 0 EVERE'IT .98 -2.24 .74 17 .0 0 2 1 0 HUNTINGDON .66 .27 27 .0 0 3 0 0 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 1.15 -2.73 .55 27 .0 0 3 1 0 RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 .55 -2.74 .2' 27 .0 0 2 0 0 SHAWNEE STATE PARK .97 .53 17 .0 0 3 1 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 1.07 -2.65 .0 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 0' BUTLER 2 SW 2.42 -1.58 .72 27 .0 0 6 2 0 CHALK HILL 2 ENE 2.03 -2.48 .70 1 .0 0 5 1 0 CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM .99 -).07 .31 2' .0 0 4 0 0 DERRY 4. SW 1.14 -3.47 .46 30 .0 0 4 0 0 DONEGAL 2 NW .93 -3.12 .48 27 .0 0 2 0 0 DONORA 1 SW 1.07 -2.03 .50 2' .0 0 3 1 0 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 1.22 .49 2' .0 0 4 0 0 FORD CITY 4 S DAM 2.29 -1.46 .58 27 .0 0 6 2 0 GLENCOE .41 .19 2' .0 0 2 0 0 GRAYS LANDING .62 .30 30 .0 0 2 0 0 INDIANA 3 SE 3.38 -.93 .70 27 .0 0 , 3 0 LAUREL MOUNTAIN 1.56 -2.99 .60 17 .0 0 4 1 0 LAUREL SUMMIT 1.91 .51 1 .0 0 6 2 0 LOYALHANNA LAKE 1.38 -2.54 .55 2' .0 0 4 1 0 MCKEESPORT M 1.10 .48 2' .0 0 3 0 0 MEYERS DALE 2 SSW .44 -2.99 .15 27 .0 0 2 0 0 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 2.17 -1.33 .71 27 .0 0 6 2 0 MOUNT DAVIS 1.25 .40 29 .0 0 3 0 0 MOUNT PLEASANT 1.20 -2.49 .48 2' .0 0 4 0 0 NEW CASTLE 1 N 3.08 -.66 1.09 27 .0 0 6 3 1 PITTSBURGH WSOOM 2 AP //R 1.32 -1.89 .57 2' .0 0 4 1 0 PUTNEYVILLE 2 SE DAM 1.36 -2.67 .56 27 M .0 0 4 1 0 RECTOR 3 SSW 1.67 .44 29 .0 0 5 0 0 SALINA 3 W 2.00 -1.74 .73 17 .0 0 5 1 0 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW M 2.87 1.33 27 .0 0 5 2 1 UNIONTOWN 1 NE 1.54 -2.02 .50 17 .0 0 4 1 0 WASHINGTON 3 NE 1.42 -1.93 .47 2' .0 0 5 0 0 WAYNESBURG 1 E 1.11 -2.09 .30 2' .0 0 5 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 1.54 -2.26 .0 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R 3.00 -1.21 1.81 26 M M 3 2 1 BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 4.57 -.19 1.86 27 .0 0 7 4 1 CHANDLERS VALLEY 1SE 4.85 1.84 27 .0 0 8 4 1 CLARION 3 SW 2.63 -2.16 1.30 27 .0 0 5 2 1 CLERMONT 1 NW 3.49 1.62 27 .0 0 6 3 1 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 3.24 1.13 27 .0 0 5 3 1 COUDERSPORT 7SE 3.71 1.20 27 .0 0 6 4 1 DUBOIS FAA AP M M ERIE WSO AP 4.42 - .31 1.54 16 .0 M 7 3 1 FRANKLIN 4.08 -.23 1.30 26 .0 0 6 3 2 JAMESTOWN 2 NW 5.51 1.53 1.75 , .0 0 6 5 2 KANE 1 NNE 3.88 -.35 1.74 27 .0 0 7 3 1 LINESVILLE 1 S 4.07 -.24 1.13 26 .0 0 8 4 1 PORT ALLEGANY M M 5 4 PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY TEMPERATURE (OF) NO. OF DAYS '" '" OJ :;: MAX MIN OJ ::< OJ ::< OJ ~~~ .... .... " :;: " STATION " ~ ~ ::0 " !2 ~ '" ~ Z " ~ " <: ::< <: 0::< :0: ~ !;; OJ ~ ,. ~ I " ill " O:@5 OJ ~ OJ >< ~ OJ ~ " 0 " OJ 0 ~ :< <: :< :< ~ z ..J ill " '" g ::< ::< @ -< " ~ '" ~ ~ " 0 0: N e\ 0 ~ SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 75.4 51.2 63.3 8. 13 '2 30 73 2' 0 0 0 0 TIONESTA 2 58 LAKE 76.7 51.6 64.2 3.5 85 14 J9 30 57 J7 0 0 0 0 TI'l'lJSVILLE WATER WORKS 76.6 49.5 63.1 3.6 8' 17' J3 30 82 Jl 0 0 0 0 WARREN 77.3 52.7 65.0 3.3 86 14' J9 30 53 59 0 0 0 0 --DIVISIONAL DATA---~---~ 62.5 2.7 6 . , PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 MONTHLY STATION AND DIVISION SUMMARY PRECIPITATION (IN ) ICE PELLETS, SNOW NO. OF DAYS ~ ..J ... :I:~ ::2 w ~ STATION ..J i:~< ~~ ~ '" 15 "'o~ ..J h 0 ~ H~ ::;0 15 ~ ::; ::; ~ '" 0 ~ '" '" ~ z 0 ~ ,,0 0 0 0 <z ;: 0 l:! ~o "1 - SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 4.92 .92 23 .0 0 9 4 0 TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE 3.10 -1.13 1.30 27 .0 0 5 3 1 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 4.36 -.17 1.62 26 .0 0 5 4 1 WARREN M 4.72 1.74 27 .0 0 8 4 1 --DIVISIONAL DATA-------> 3.94 -,42 .0 , 7 ..... PENNSYLVANIA SEP1EMBER 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION TOTAL I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 EOUlNUNK .2 NW 1.34 .13 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 1.13 .1B .05 HAWLEY 1 E .71 .07 .17 HOLLISTERVILLE M - - - - - - - - - - - - - MAT1\MORAS 3.21 .34 .43 PAUPACK 1 WSW M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 2.48 .16 .11 SHICKSHINNY 3 N 1.22 .28 STROUDSBURG 1.11 .09 .57 TANNERSVILLE 2E 3.51 .26 .18 TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A M - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILKES BARRE M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILKES BARRE SCRANTON .80 .01 T EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP R .76 T .39 T BELTZVILLE DAM 1.28 .17 .15 CLAUSSVILLE .78 .05 .40 LEiUGHTON 1 SSW M - - - - - - - - - - - - - MAHANeY CITY .2 N 1.77 .33 .53 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 2.85 .18 .25 TAMAQUA 2.07 .44 .05 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BECHTELSVILLE 1 ENE 1.49 .2' BLUE MARSH LAKE .59 .01 .26 BUCJ{SVILLE .49 .02 CHADDS FORD 2 NE 3.98 3.14 COATESVILLE .2 W M - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONSHOHQCKEN .75 .05 DEHART DAM .75 .05 .02 GLENMOORE 1.29 T .54 GRATERFORD 1 E 1.18 .57 HAMBURG M - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - HARRISBURG 1 NE .98 .01 HONEY BROOK .2 SSE 2.16 .02 .60 LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL 1.33 .20 LANDISVILLE 2 Ni'i' .66 T T .01 LEBANON .2 W .64 .09 MARCUS HOOK M .05 - MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R .80 T T MYERSTOWN .88 NESHAMINY FALLS 1.24 .46 NEW HOLLAND .2 5E 1.51 .55 NORRISTOWN 1.62 .68 OCTORARO LAKE 1.04 .75 .01 PALM 3 5E 1.18 .03 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN M 1.09 - .58 PHIlADELPHIA INTL AP R .21 .03 .03 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 1.05 .23 READING 4 NNW .86 .03 .61 SAFE HARBOR DAM 1.19 .20 SELLERSVILLE .76 .18 .05 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE .96 .11 .53 STRAUSSTOWN .72 .05 .27 WEST CHESTER 2 NW 1.14 .11 .56 YORK HAVEN .79 T .08 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE .27 T BLOSERVILLE 1 N .33 CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE .32 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT .17 T HANOVER 4 SW .09 T NEW PARK .95 .78 PINE GROVE FURNACE M .13 T T SHIPPENSBURG R .24 SOUTH MOUNTAIN M SPRING GROVE .10 T YORK 3 SSW PUMP sm .42 .23 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA OS BEAR GAP .77 .02 BEAVERTOWN 1 NE M 1 .11 BENTON 3 NE 2.26 .21 T DANVILLE .79 .14 LAURELTON crR .76 LEWISBURG .94 .15 LEWISTOWN 1.88 .04 . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 EQUlNUNK 2 NW .24 .65 .32 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM .08 T .02 .54 .26 HAWLEY 1 E .01 .01 T .04 .28 .13 HOLLISTERVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATAMORAS 1.75 .10 .02 T T .31 .26 PAUPACK 1 WSW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLEASANT MOUNT 1 w .06 .20 1.60 .35 SHICKSHINNY 3 N T .14 T .52 .28 STROUDSBURG .22 .03 .20 TANNERSVILLE 2E 1.90 .05 T .87 .25 TOBYHANN1l. POCONO MTN A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILKES BARRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILKES BARRE SCRANTON T .28 .01 T .29 .21 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP R .15 T T .12 .10 BELTZVILLE DAM . . .35 .46 .15 CLAUSSVILLE .J) LEHIGHTaN 1 SSW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAHANOY CITY 2 N .02 .10 .46 .J) RODALE RESEARCH CTR 1.98 .44 TAMAQUA .67 .13 T .57 .21 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BECHTELSVILLE 1 ENE .94 .19 .12 BLUE MARSH LAKE T .05 .20 .07 BUCKSVILLE .12 .20 .15 CHADDS FORD :4 NE .07 .50 .21 .06 COATESVILLE 2 W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONSHOHOCKEN .42 .04 .18 .06 DEHART DAM .24 .J) .11 GLENMOORE T .22 .11 .31 .11 GRATERFORD 1 E .10 .12 .22 .17 I!J\MBURG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HARRISBURG 1 NE .53 .43 .01 HONEY BROOK 2 SSE .87 .23 .J) .11 LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL .88 T .20 .05 LANDISVILLE 2 NW .49 T .02 .10 .04 LEBANON 2 W .0' .05 .35 .06 MARCUS HOOK . . .05 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R .57 .01 T .17 .05 MYERSTOWN .22 .0' .50 .07 NESHAMINY FALLS .46 T .17 .15 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE .41 .16 T .24 .15 NORRISTOWN .65 .02 .06 .15 .06 OC'IORARO LAKE .18 .10 PALM 3 SE .14 .66 .24 .11 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN .23 .02 .06 .20 . PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R .01 .0' .05 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E .30 .20 .20 .12 READING 4 NNW .12 .10 SAFE HARBOR DAM .01 .71 .15 .11 .01 SELLERSVILLE .02 .16 .01 .22 .12 SPRINGTOWN 1 NNE T .12 T T .07 .13 STRAUSSTOWN .40 WEST CHESTER 2 NW .02 .11 .10 T .16 T .08 YORK HAVEN .53 T .18 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE T .20 .07 BLOSERVILLE 1 N .33 CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE .18 .14 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT .12 .05 HANOVER 4 SW T T .05 .04 NEW PARK T .17 PINE GROVE FURNACE .13 SHIPPENSBURG R T T T T .11 .13 SOUTH MOUNTAIN .01 .28 .13 SPRING GROVE .07 .03 YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN .02 .12 .05 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 BEAR GAP .02 .02 .37 .34 BEAVERTOWN 1 NE .23 .05 .58 .25 BENTON 3 NE .06 .64 .01 T T .96 .38 DANVILLE .08 T .31 .26 LAURELTON CTR .03 .01 .01 .44 .01 .26 LEWISBURG T .0' .03 .51 .21 LEWISTOWN .02 1.24 .03 .38 .17 9 IlIIII PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION TOTAL ] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ]1 ]2 13 ]4 15 SELINSGROVE 2 S .B1 .10 SUNBURY M .14 WILLIAMSPORT RGNL AP R 1.78 T T T WILLIAMS PORT 2 1.55 .01 UPPER SUSQU~ 06 CANTON 3.00 1.18 .07 COVINGTON :2 WSW 2.67 1.00 COWANESQUE DAM 2.25 .60 DUSHORE 1.85 .51 LAPORTE 3.32 .93 MONTROSE 2.15 .87 T .06 RUSHVILLE M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SABINSVILLE 3 5E M 2.49 1.22 SUSQUEHANNA 1.87 .58 .0' TIOGA HAMMOND DAM 2.15 .75 TOWANDA 1 S .74 TROY 1 NE M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WELLSBORQ 4 SW 2.16 .55 CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 CLARENCE 2.00 .35 .0' EMPORIUM 2.17 .49 .03 GLEN HAZEL :2 NE DAM 2.62 .39 GRAMPIAN IE 2.24 ." LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 1.24 .n .01 MILLHEIM .B1 .14 PHILIPSBURG , S 1.32 .07 RENQVO .8' ." RIDGWAY 2.47 ." .n SINNEMAHONING 1.58 .n .0' STATE COLLEGE II .85 .05 .01 STEVENSON DAM 1.44 .n SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 08 ALTOONA FAA AP R .61 T T ALTOONA .95 T ALTOONA 3 W 1.74 BUFFALO MILLS .n DUNLO 1.24 .18 , T EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 1.99 ." .01 EVERETI' .98 HUNTINGDON .66 T PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 1.15 .15 RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 .55 SAX'l'DN .80 SHAWNEE STATE PARK .97 TYRONE 1.10 .03 .08 WILLIAMSBURG 1.03 .01 T WOLFSBURG 1.11 T SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 ACMETONIA LOCK 3 1.67 ." .05 BEAVER FALLS 1 NE 2.70 .30 .0' BOSWELL 4N ." .19 T BRADDOCK LOCK 2 2.33 ." .0' BUCKSTOWN 1 SE 1.22 .10 BUTLER 2 SW 2.42 .10 .19 T CHALK HILL 2 ENE 2.03 .70 CHARLEROI LOCK 4 .79 .17 CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM .99 ." CONNELLSVILLE 2 SSW 1.64 .'0 DERRY 4 SW 1.14 .14 DONEGAL 2 NW .93 ." OONORA 1 SW 1.07 .34 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 1.22 .18 FORD CITY 4 S DAM 2.29 .09 .07 GLENCOE .41 .0' GLENWILLARO DASHIELOS 1.82 ." .01 GRAYS LANDING ." .08 INDIANA 3 SE 3.38 .n .06 KITl'ANNING LOCK 7 M 2.35 .16 .03 LAUREL MOUNTAIN 1.56 ." T T LAUREL SUMMIT 1.91 .51 T LOYALHANNA LAKE 1.38 .11 MCKEESPORT M 1.10 .01 .02 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW .44 .0' .09 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 2.17 .15 ." MOUNT DAVIS 1.25 .38 MOUNT pLEASANT 1.20 .14 T NATRONl> 'LOCK 4 2.02 .15 NEW CAS'TLE 1 N 3.08 .n .0' ,? \" JO . , . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2()()S DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION 26 30 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 SELINSGROVE 2 S .14 .01 .38 .18 SUNBURY .06 T .46 .25 WILLIAMSPORT RGNL AP R 1.28 .03 T T T .27 .20 WILLIAMS PORT 2 .23 .65 T .01 .35 .30 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON .02 .47 .01 .02 .04 T .0' .60 .27 .28 COVINGTON :2 WSW .30 .15 .72 .50 CQWANESQUE DAM .02 .12 .08 .02 .03 .85 .02 .51 DUSHORE .06 .02 .20 .02 .03 .01 .03 .56 .., LAPORTE .12 .05 .01 .01 .02 1.67 .51 MONTROSE .03 .02 .14 ..3 .40 RUSHVILLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SABINSVILLE 3 SE - .20 .25 .02 .80 T SUSQUEHANNA .10 .05 T .03 T .15 .59 .35 TIOGA HAMMOND DJ\M .13 .08 .09 .01 .54 .02 .53 TOWANDA 1 S .0' .01 .02 .02 T .02 .01 .22 ..0 TROY 1 NE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . WELLSBORO 4 SW .27 T T .03 T .02 .76 T .53 CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 07 CLARENCE .28 .14 .11 .03 .07 .03 .01 .'9 .47 EMPORIUM .0' .05 .07 T .02 .02 1.00 .38 .07 GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM .19 .05 .01 .07 .02 .06 1.29 .50 .0' GRAMPIAN IE T .03 .56 .13 .0' .69 .5' LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT .05 .20 .03 .0' .01 .35 .33 MILLHEIM .02 .01 .37 .27 PHILI PSBURG 2 S .11 .06 .09 .02 .03 T T .57 .3' .03 RENOVO .05 .02 T T .02 .07 .03 .31 .09 RIDGWAY .17 .08 .05 1.15 .44 .07 SINNEMAHONING .33 T T .03 .02 .02 .75 .02 .18 STATE COLLEGE II .03 T T .05 T .02 .01 T .01 .38 .19 .10 STEVENSON DAM .09 .01 .01 .02 .75 .2' SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 08 ALTOQNA FAA AP R .08 .03 .06 .2' .18 ALTOONA .31 .50 .1' ALTOONA 3 W .'5 .12 .01 .58 .58 BUFFALO MILLS .30 .22 .20 DUNLO T T T T .58 .25 .23 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL .28 .08 .02 .05 .02 T .79 ..0 .07 EVERETT .7' .03 .02 .19 HUNTINGDON .20 T T .27 T .19 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK .0' .02 .02 .02 .55 .35 RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 .08 .01 .29 .17 SAXTON .19 .0' T .31 .2' SHAWNEE STATE PARK .53 .02 .01 .1' .25 TYRONE T .03 T .08 .02 .5' .32 WILLIAMSBURG ..2 T .33 .27 WOLFSBURG .02 .58 .22 .29 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 ACMETONIA LOCK 3 .05 .01 .19 .07 .01 .52 .09 .42 BEAVER FALLS 1 NE T .45 T .08 .15 .21 .05 .95 .47 BOSWELL 4N T T .10 BRADDOCK LOCK 2 1.13 .03 .01 .38 .53 BUCKSTOWN 1 SE .51 T .32 .01 .2' BUTLER 2 SW T .07 .04 .09 .28 .04 .31 .72 .57 .01 CHALK HILL 2 ENE .13 .04 .03 T .05 .08 .34 .21 .45 CHARLEROI LOCK 4 .21 .05 .3' CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM .01 T .02 .10 .20 .31 .09 CONNELLSVILLE 2 SSW .20 .04 .10 .05 .08 .35 .53 .09 DERRY 4 SW .12 .06 .36 ... DONEGAL 2 NW .08 .05 .01 .01 .03 .01 .48 .01 DONORA 1 SW T .04 .11 .08 .50 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR .08 .10 .05 .32 .49 FORD CITY 4 S DAM .38 .01 .03 .01 .25 .12 .12 .58 .01 .55 .07 GLENCOE T .15 .19 .03 GLENWILLARD DASHIELDS .33 .29 .05 .03 .05 .34 .46 .02 GRAYS LANDING .01 .03 .20 .30 INDIANA 3 SE .62 .54 .23 .01 .28 .12 .03 .70 .44 .14 KITTANNING LOCK 7 - .50 .30 .06 .10 .65 .55 LAUREL MOUNTAIN .60 T .37 .30 LAUREL SUMMIT .26 .13 .10 .41 .50 LOYALHANNA LAKE .22 . . . . . . .15 .35 .55 MCKEESPORT .13 .04 .01 .05 .36 - .48 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW .03 T T .15 T .13 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM .20 .01 .01 .20 .71 ..2 MOUNT DAVIS T .08 .31 .03 .40 .05 MOUNT PLEASANT .05 T T .07 .15 .31 .48 NATRONA LOCK 4 .06 .30 .08 .03 .67 .53 .20 NEW CASTLE 1 N .10 .05 .29 .04 .67 1.09 .58 11 '" PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) DAY OF MONTH STATION TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NEN STANTON 1 SW M .64 - PITTSBURGH WScaM 2 AP IIR 1.32 T PUTNBYVILLB 2 5E DAM 1.36 .05 REC1'OR 3 SSW 1.67 .29 .02 T T T SAGAMORE 4.02 .10 T SALINA 3 w 2.00 .03 SCHENLEY LOCK 5 M 1.85 .10 - - - .05 - - SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW M 2.87 - .07 SOMERSET 1.38 .10 T STRONGS'roWN 2.39 .34 .02 UNIONTOWN 1 NE 1.54 .28 WASHINGTON 3 NE 1.42 .18 WAYNBSBURG 1 E loll .08 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R 3.00 T T BRADFORD CENTRAL FS M 4.11 .63 .01 T .01 BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 4.57 .76 T .04 CHANDLERS VALLEY ISE 4.85 .53 .12 CLARION 3 SW 2.63 .17 .07 CLERMONT 1 NW 3.49 .68 COOKSBURG 2 NW 3.03 .30 .05 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 3.24 .62 COUDERSPORT 7SE 3.71 .66 DUBOIS FAA AP M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ERIE WSC AP 4.42 T .38 T .10 FRANKLIN 4.08 .08 . .09 GALETON 3.87 1.07 JAMES'roWN 2 NW 5.51 .09 1.75 KANE 1 NNE 3.88 .55 LEWIS RUN 4.76 1.33 LlNESVILLE 1 S 4.07 .10 .14 OSWAYO 1 ENE 3.91 .85 PORT ALLEGANY M .74 T T SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 4.92 .21 .27 .03 .07 TIONBSTA 2 5E LAKE 3.10 .18 .05 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 4.36 .33 .04 UNION CITY FLTR PLT M - - - - - - - WARREN M 4.72 .57 , .02 WEST HICKORY 2 4.20 .34 .01 .01 I , , I 12 . . DAILY PRECIPITATION (INCHES) PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAY OF MONTH STATION 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NEW STANTON 1 SW .01 .02 .01 .05 .55 PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP //R .14 .01 T T .02 .20 T .38 .57 PU'INEYVILLE 2 5E DAM .07 .16 .32 T .20 .56 RECTOR 3 SSW .43 .03 T T .10 .36 T .4' SAGAMORE .44 .36 1.40 .28 T .20 .70 .54 T SALINA 3 W .73 .01 .22 .01 .02 .47 .12 .39 SCHENLEY LOCK 5 - - .48 .05 . . .11 .50 .51 .05 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW T .12 .07 .28 .03 .34 1.33 .63 SOMERSET T .53 .01 T .09 .32 .30 .03 STRONGSTOWN .11 .17 .04 .01 .02 .02 .90 .64 .12 UNIONTOWN 1 NE .50 T .07 T .02 .01 .32 .27 .07 WASHINGTON 3 NE .28 T .01 T .03 .07 .18 .20 .47 T WAYNESBURG 1 E .29 T .10 .06 .08 .10 .10 .30 T NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R .13 .03 .03 .04 .08 .03 1.81 T .85 BRADFORD CENTRAL FS .35 T .02 .01 .24 T .63 1.30 .91 - BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 T .15 T T .22 .05 .52 1.86 .79 .18 CHANDLERS VALLEY 15E .04 .12 .03 .86 .28 1.84 .90 .13 CLARION 3 SW .07 .03 .12 .25 .03 1.30 .51 .08 CLERMONT 1 NW .13 T .14 .02 .07 T .13 1.62 .61 .09 COOKS BURG :2 NW .01 .01 .01 .22 .02 .18 1.63 .52 .08 COUDERSPORT 1 SW .03 .43 .10 .03 .06 1.13 .80 .04 COUDERSPORT 7SE .05 .68 T .10 T .04 .05 1.20 .42 .51 DUBOIS FAA AP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ERIE WSC AP 1.54 T T T .88 .28 .03 .74 .47 FRANKLIN .10 .12 .42 1.30 1.17 .80 GALETON .84 .24 .04 .04 .94 .43 .27 JAMESTOWN 2 NW .05 .20 T .93 .03 1.22 .65 .59 KANE 1 NNE T .12 .30 .04 .n T .20 1.74 .69 .02 LEWIS RUN .21 .01 .16 .06 .02 .13 1.98 .68 .18 LlNESVILLE 1 S .18 .12 .01 .97 .02 1.13 .60 .80 OSWAYO 1 ENE .05 .07 .02 .11 .03 .04 .04 .14 1.52 .70 .34 PORT ALLEGANY T .14 .20 .02 .04 .07 1.19 T .71 .17 SPRING90RO 3 \iNW .48 .27 .03 .92 .16 .77 .89 .77 .05 TIONESTA :2 5E LAKE .01 .09 .01 .01 .37 T .58 1.30 .50 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS .02 .05 .0,2 .74 1.62 .95 .59 UNION CITY FLTR PLT - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - WARREN .25 - .15 .62 .03 .35 1.74 .89 .10 WEST HICKORY 2 .06 .08 .05 T .50 .02 .25 2.28 .02 .53 .05 13 .... PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) w z DAY OF MONTH ::! ~ STATION ;:: ~ <( ] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II ]2 ]3 ]4 ]5 ::! PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 08 MAX 78 77 82 74 75 78 80 81 79 77 77 " .. 86 82 OBS ... MIN 61 51 52 '8 47 .7 48 47 .8 .6 .2 .. .7 51 53 OBS ,.. HAWLEY 1 E 07 MAX 80 78 82 " 7' 78 80 83 82 77 77 79 86 88 86 MIN 59 52 51 '8 .6 .6 .7 .7 .8 .. 39 .0 .5 53 5. MATAMORAS 07 MAX 83 83 8. " 77 79 80 83 83 78 79 78 88 88 85 OBS ... .., MIN 59 55 52 50 52 51 52 52 53 .7 .5 .. 50 57 57 OBS ... .., PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 07 MAX 77 73 79 72 69 75 77 79 77 73 7l 7' 81 .. '2 OBS ,.. MIN 61 51 52 53 .6 .6 '9 .6 .9 .. .0 .2 5. 53 53 OBS .,. STROUDSBURG 07 MAX 86 82 B6 78 80 81 83 8. 85 82 81 80 90 92 86 MIN 60 5. 52 '9 50 .9 50 .9 52 46 .. .7 50 5. 57 TOBYHANW. POCONO M!N A 07 MAX MIN WILKES BARRE SCRANTON MID MAX 83 86 79 80 82 85 85 8. 82 80 81 90 92 88 91 MIN 61 56 57 53 52 56 56 55 57 51 .7 50 61 61 68 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP MID MAX 82 86 79 81 81 82 84 B6 82 82 81 91 92 85 88 MIN 62 57 58 53 54 53 51 51 56 51 50 53 57 55 69 BELTZVILLE DAM 08 MAX 82 82 85 81 82 8. .2 89 91 91 MIN 61 56 51 51 51 51 .6 .7 55 56 ROCALE RESEARCH ctR 07 MAX 83 81 85 79 80 81 82 83 85 82 82 81 90 91 8. OBS ... MIN 62 55 54 51 50 52 49 48 55 51 47 51 55 56 68 OBS ... SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BLUE MARSH LAKE 08 MAX 89 89 80 77 78 78 86 85 87 79 80 78 90 92 88 MIN 70 62 60 59 58 55 55 53 55 60 57 55 56 60 70 OBS BUCKSVILLE 07 MAX 85 81 85 76 80 79 82 85 B6 80 81 82 88 90 83 MIN 63 55 53 52 53 50 48 '7 50 .9 .6 52 5. 56 61 OBS COATESVILLE 2 W MID MAX MIN DEHART DAM 07 MAX 81 80 84 84 77 80 81 82 82 81 82 80 87 89 86 MIN 60 57 53 52 51 5. 53 52 51 52 46 .6 .6 5' 60 GRATER FORD 1 a 07 MAX 88 83 88 81 82 83 83 84 87 83 83 83 90 93 83 MIN 64 57 52 50 53 51 53 55 50 .9 .5 51 54 56 69 085 6. HAMBURG 07 MAX MIN HARRISBURG 1 Na 07 MAX 84 80 84 78 77 79 80 81 81 80 81 78 85 88 85 MIN 62 61 60 53 49 50 54 55 55 56 53 5. 5' 59 69 LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL MID MAX 8. 88 81 82 83 83 84 86 83 83 83 91 92 .. 86 MIN 65 59 60 56 55 55 53 51 58 58 51 55 58 59 70 LANDISVILLE 2NW 17 MAX 84 89 87 80 82 80 83 86 84 82 82 89 91 92 86 MIN 54 54 51 53 49 48 47 44 55 5. .5 .5 50 5. 66 LEBANON 2 W MID MAX 82 86 79 81 82 82 83 84 82 83 82 89 90 85 87 MIN 61 58 5' 54 52 53 52 50 57 53 .8 52 54 58 68 MARCUS HOOK 07 MAX 85 88 B6 as 82 82 84 86 8. as 8' 89 80 92 89 OBS MIN 7l 69 68 65 65 63 60 62 67 66 61 66 72 70 75 OBS MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP MID MAX 84 87 81 81 83 83 84 85 84 84 82 89 91 88 90 MIN 66 62 63 61 58 58 58 56 63 57 56 " 60 63 7l NESHAMINY FALLS 07 MAX 88 83 87 79 81 81 82 82 B6 82 82 81 89 91 76 MIN 63 59 56 55 55 56 51 51 53 53 52 52 56 58 64 OBS NEW HOLLAND 2 sa 22 MAX 86 90 82 as 84 8. 8. 88 as 87 83 91 93 8' 88 MIN 64 62 58 57 58 59 58 56 60 59 55 59 61 68 72 NORRISTOWN 08 MAX 87 88 89 8. 82 as 85 8. 88 86 8. 88 88 92 84 MIN 68 6. 64 60 60 58 56 56 60 62 56 66 68 68 68 OBS OCTORARO LAKE MID MAX 82 B6 80 80 80 80 80 83 82 81 80 86 89 80 87 MIN 63 58 56 54 55 53 51 .9 55 55 50 53 56 60 71 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 09 MAX 90 89 9. as 88 B6 B6 88 93 89 90 88 94 98 79 OBS 89 94 as 88 B6 B6 88 93 89 90 88 94 98 79 90 MIN 70 69 69 66 65 63 62 66 68 65 64 66 69 72 67 OBS 76 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP MID MAX B6 88 82 83 84 84 84 B6 83 84 83 89 92 80 88 MIN 68 66 67 6. 64 63 60 59 65 63 60 6. 66 68 74 14 . . DAILY TEMP'I~RATURES (OF) PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAY OF MONTH STATION AVERAGE 16 17 ]8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 86 83 77 77 79 76 79 81 81 71 66 68 67 71 65 77.1 69 67 54 51 52 49 46 49 44 45 58 54 3? 3? 3? 49.4 56 HAWLEY 1 E 86 83 76 78 81 79 81 83 7S 72 70 70 68 71 66 78.2 66 66 51 50 50 49 44 44 40 40 57 55 3? 3? 36 48.0 MATAMORAS 86 80 79 79 81 79 80 82 80 71 69 68 70 73 68 79.0 67 60 54 53 53 51 49 49 45 45 54 59 40 42 36 51.1 PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 80 80 69 73 77 74 76 79 79 76 70 67 63 67 62 74.5 ... 79 64 65 55 52 50 51 48 47 39 40 51 39 36 36 36 48.3 ... 50 STROUDSBURG 88 87 84 81 84 81 84 86 85 75 70 71 73 7S 68 81.6 68 68 55 54 55 52 47 52 48 50 59 58 39 39 38 51.5 TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A M M WILKES BARRE SCRANTON 88 77 81 82 80 83 85 79 76 71 72 70 72 67 65 80.S 72 59 56 56 59 54 51 53 46 60 65 46 40 42 39 54.6 EAST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS 02 ALLENTOWN AP 87 83 82 84 82 84 86 85 75 73 76 7S 77 71 68 81.7 70 64 58 56 63 56 50 62 56 63 65 50 42 47 40 55.7 BELTZVILLE DAM 86 86 83 80 81 85 85 71 71 73 73 82.0 68 54 55 54 .51 52 50 58 41 42 39 51.9 RODALE RESEARCH CTR 87 87 82 82 83 81 83 84 84 74 71 74 71 74 69 81.2 68 68 56 56 60 52 50 53 53 60 64 60 42 44 40 54.3 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT 03 BLUE MARSH LAKE " 80 79 79 88 84 85 88 81 78 74 78 76 80 78 82.4 73 70 61 64 64 59 54 56 66 67 68 64 45 46 45 59.6 74 BUCKSVILLE 85 87 83 81 85 80 85 88 85 78 76 77 75 77 69 81.8 67 65 55 53 58 50 SO 51 54 56 59 59 39 40 3? 52.7 49 COATESVILLE 2 W M M DEHART DAM " 87 82 80 83 80 83 86 84 73 73 73 71 76 69 80.8 68 66 59 56 56 52 51 SO 54 62 62 62 43 42 38 53.6 GRATERFORD 1 E " " 85 82 86 84 84 87 87 75 78 80 75 69 72 83.2 68 65 56 55 65 54 50 50 58 58 65 60 42 42 44 54.7 61 60 HAMBURG M M HARRISBURG 1NE 88 86 86 78 81 80 79 85 83 72 71 74 70 74 67 79.8 71 67 62 60 60 56 54 54 60 61 62 63 46 46 42 56.9 LANCASTER 2 NE FL TR PL " 85 82 85 85 83 87 87 73 74 78 74 78 71 68 82.4 71 67 61 60 66 59 53 64 63 62 64 52 45 50 41 58.0 LANDISVILLE 2NW 87 86 84 84 84 83 86 86 84 72 77 75 77 76 70 82.9 69 66 55 56 64 51 47 60 61 62 66 60 38 61 36 54.0 LEBANON 2 W 87 83 83 84 82 84 87 86 72 71 74 74 76 70 68 81.3 68 64 57 57 60 53 51 62 56 62 66 48 42 44 39 55.1 MARCUS HOOK 87 87 84 88 84 84 86 88 90 80 80 77 77 73 69 83.8 72 74 72 69 70 72 67 64 61 64 64 69 62 58 58 51 65.8 72 MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP 88 83 81 84 83 82 88 87 73 73 76 74 77 71 68 82.1 69 67 63 64 68 61 56 66 61 63 68 52 48 49 45 60.3 NESHAMINY FALLS 86 86 84 82 84 82 83 85 87 78 77 80 75 76 74 82.3 71 70 60 58 58 57 53 53 61 54 55 63 46 46 41 56.0 64 NEW HOLLAND 2 SE 88 86 85 86 86 85 85 " 74 74 79 77 77 73 69 83.6 71 66 61 62 69 57 59 67 60 61 65 58 48 52 41 60.1 NORRISTOWN 88 90 90 86 88 86 86 88 90 78 82 84 78 78 76 85.4 70 70 64 64 70 67 64 58 60 62 62 65 49 49 49 61.9 40 OCTORARO LAKE 86 84 80 83 85 81 82 85 73 77 78 78 75 70 66 80.6 70 67 60 58 62 58 51 63 64 62 65 52 44 48 40 56.8 PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 90 94 92 86 92 85 89 51 93 79 83 84 80 84 77 87.9 94 92 86 92 85 89 51 93 79 83 84 80 84 77 75 75 75 67 67 71 65 64 71 64 65 69 67 58 58 51 66.3 PHILADELPHIA INTL AP i 90 86 83 87 84 86 86 89 76 80 83 77 79 75 68 83.5 74 72 65 66 69 65 60 70 63 64 66 61 55 55 48 64.1 15 .... PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) OJ z DAY OF MONTH ::;: ~ STATION ;:: ~ '" ] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ]] ]2 ]3 14 15 ::;: PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 07 MAX 87 " 91 83 83 84 83 84 89 85 8' 86 '2 93 81 DBS 86 91 83 83 8. 83 84 8' 85 84 " '2 93 81 88 MIN '2 59 57 54 55 5. 52 51 51 52 50 52 59 .2 71 DBS 67 READING 4 NNW 08 MAX " 83 88 81 82 85 85 " 88 85 85 85 '2 ,. 85 MIN 65 60 60 55 55 55 53 53 59 55 51 57 59 .2 71 DBS SAFE HARBOR DAM 08 MAX 87 86 88 83 84 81 82 82 83 83 84 82 88 90 83 MIN 71 66 66 65 63 59 58 58 58 63 59 59 63 .. 70 SELLERSVILLE 08 MAX 86 82 " 80 81 82 82 83 85 83 83 82 89 92 80 MIN .2 55 54 50 52 52 51 50 50 51 50 53 55 57 65 SPRINGTQWN 1 NNE 07 MAX 85 82 " 80 80 80 80 82 " 81 81 81 89 91 81 MIN .2 61 55 56 54 55 55 56 58 55 52 53 57 .3 66 NEST CHESTER 2NN 08 MAX 88 85 88 83 84 " " " 88 85 " 85 91 96 82 MIN .2 57 55 52 55 52 49 .8 50 52 50 52 52 56 .7 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLBRVILLE 07 MAX 84 82 79 81 7' 81 79 81 83 83 82 82 88 90 87 DBS MIN '2 60 61 61 55 55 54 52 56 58 52 54 55 59 63 BLOSBRVILLE 1 N 08 MAX 79 78 83 77 7' 79 80 80 77 81 80 7' 88 88 85 DBS 65 61 61 MIN .2 .2 59 59 59 56 58 56 58 61 55 56 58 61 " CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 21 MAX 82 89 80 81 82 81 81 84 82 82 83 88 90 87 88 DBS MIN 61 59 56 54 55 55 54 52 60 59 53 55 57 60 '7 DBS EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 08 MAX 84 87 85 83 83 82 82 82 85 84 83 83 89 93 90 MIN 58 59 54 52 52 51 ., .7 52 55 48 50 52 56 56 DBS HANOVER 4 SW 08 MAX 85 82 " 79 80 81 80 82 84 82 82 82 88 90 85 MIN 61 57 55 52 52 52 51 .8 55 55 47 56 53 59 '7 SHIPPENSBURG M10 MAX 83 88 82 81 80 81 84 " 84 82 85 91 91 8' 90 MIN 63 61 57 56 54 54 53 52 .0 58 52 55 57 60 68 SOUTH MOUNTAIN 07 MAX 80 77 81 75 7' 75 7. 7' 78 78 7. 77 83 84 80 MIN 58 56 52 51 52 50 49 48 50 54 49 50 53 53 " YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN 17 MAX 83 " 82 80 82 80 81 83 81 81 81 " 90 8. " MIN 57 53 50 49 47 48 48 45 52 52 44 48 50 56 65 MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA 05 , BENTON 3 NE 07 MAX 78 78 81 75 76 77 80 80 78 77 78 78 85 87 84 MIN 58 53 51 51 47 51 51 50 53 49 41 47 47 55 58 LAURELTQN CTR 17 MAX 81 85 79 79 80 81 81 83 81 81 81 90 89 " 87 DBS 80 MIN 60 59 54 55 53 52 53 52 62 55 48 50 57 56 67 LEWISBURG 08 MAX 80 82 " " 79 81 82 83 83 82 81 81 88 91 87 MIN 62 59 57 54 52 52 52 52 53 54 48 46 48 55 56 DBS LEWISTOWN 08 MAX 80 83 " 81 80 81 82 83 84 85 83 85 92 92 88 DBS MIN 63 58 56 54 52 52 52 52 52 56 49 49 54 54 56 SELINSGRQVE 2 S 07 MAX 82 82 87 79 79 82 82 83 85 80 80 82 88 91 86 DBS MIN 63 59 55 54 53 53 55 54 53 55 48 48 47 55 57 DBS SUNBURY 07 MAX 80 81 85 77 77 79 80 81 81 80 79 80 87 89 " MIN 63 55 54 50 49 50 50 51 50 51 43 46 46 54 55 DBS WILLIAMSPORT RGNL AP M10 MAX 82 85 79 79 79 80 80 79 80 81 78 " 87 " 87 MIN 61 58 56 54 52 53 53 54 59 53 47 50 58 55 69 WILLIAMS PORT 2 22 MAX 84 88 82 80 84 85 85 83 85 83 83 90 90 90 89 MIN 62 58 57 56 52 52 53 53 61 54 46 50 59 55 69 DBS 50 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 07 MAX 76 79 82 76 74 76 80 79 78 76 75 76 85 85 81 MIN 55 52 48 50 45 45 45 45 51 46 38 46 49 49 55 DBS COWANESQUE DAM 07 MAX 75 78 81 76 74 77 79 80 78 77 74 77 85 84 84 MIN 58 57 53 53 50 50 50 49 50 50 48 46 50 55 55 DUSHORE 07 MAX 78 76 81 81 73 77 78 79 77 74 72 76 83 84 82 MIN 56 50 47 47 45 45 45 44 44 43 36 43 43 47 47 LAPORTE 07 MAX 72 75 79 72 70 73 77 76 73 73 71 73 80 81 79 MIN 57 57 54 54 48 48 53 54 57 52 43 43 57 60 61 MONTROSE 07 MAX 76 77 81 74 71 80 83 81 77 74 72 71 82 81 82 MIN 58 52 53 50 43 44 45 47 49 43 37 38 49 54 58 TOWANDA 1 S 07 MAX 80 80 84 79 76 78 81 81 82 78 78 81 88 89 " MIN 58 55 53 53 51 52 52 50 52 51 43 43 48 54 56 WELLSBQRQ, 4 SW 07 MAX 74 76 79 73 71 75 77 77 75 74 72 75 82 82 81 , MIN 56 53 50 50 44 45 47 47 47 45 42 47 48 53 54 CENTRA.L MOUNTAINS 07 EMPORIUM 08 MAX 72 80 82 82 72 79 79 80 78 80 78 78 84 85 85 ]6 . . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION AVERAGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 PHOENIXVILLE 1 E .. 89 86 86 86 86 as 86 90 75 78 81 78 78 73 84.5 89 86 86 86 86 85 86 90 75 78 81 78 78 73 74 71 67 60 59 65 57 53 52 64 64 66 61 44 52 42 57.3 65 51 READING 4 NNW 89 .. 86 84 87 84 86 86 84 76 74 77 75 76 72 83.8 73 69 60 60 69 58 53 57 60 62 65 62 44 47 43 58.4 67 61 SAFE HARBOR DAM 86 86 84 83 86 as 82 86 86 73 74 79 75 75 76 62.7 73 72 65 65 65 65 61 61 65 64 67 66 52 52 48 62.8 SELLERSVILLE .. 87 84 82 83 82 83 as 85 74 75 77 75 76 71 82.1 69 64 53 52 55 53 50 53 60 59 61 62 42 48 39 54.2 SPRINGTO'i'i'N 1 NNE 86 86 84 82 as 81 84 87 85 74 72 74 76 76 70 81.6 68 67 57 56 60 55 55 57 52 52 57 57 48 49 39 56.3 WEST CHESTER 2 NW .. 92 85 84 87 84 84 87 90 74 78 80 78 80 73 84.8 70 71 58 56 60 56 50 52 63 62 64 59 42 42 40 55.2 LOWER SUSQUEHANNA 04 BIGLERVILLE 89 " 87 87 85 80 83 87 86 76 72 75 73 78 67 81.8 72 86 64 65 56 59 62 55 52 55 62 65 59 61 46 46 40 56.9 BLOSERVILLE 1 N 82 84 83 82 83 80 82 85 83 74 70 71 73 75 67 79.5 74 68 67 59 59 60 55 54 55 54 61 65 61 48 49 42 58.0 CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 84 83 85 82 83 " 86 85 75 75 74 77 69 69 67 81.4 68 69 59 59 54 67 53 51 60 62 62 69 59 49 49 40 57.3 65 55 67 54 45 EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 91 " .. 84 86 84 86 " 90 69 76 78 78 78 74 83.8 67 63 56 54 59 52 50 48 48 59 66 55 38 42 35 52.8 46 54 HANOVER 4 SW .. 87 86 82 85 84 83 86 89 70 73 79 75 77 72 82.1 67 63 56 55 59 52 50 57 61 61 64 61 41 45 37 55.0 SHIPPENSBURG 87 87 85 86 81 87 89 87 66 74 75 77 78 70 70 82.5 70 66 59 59 64 56 52 62 59 62 68 49 44 44 40 57.1 SOtrnl MOUNTAIN 84 81 79 77 78 76 79 82 81 61 69 72 71 72 65 76.6 64 62 55 54 55 52 52 56 56 57 60 56 43 46 36 53.2 YORK 3 SSW PUMP 8TN 86 84 81 84 82 .80 85 86 79 71 74 73 76 73 67 81.0 65 62 54 52 60 49 46 60 56 59 65 56 36 56 34 52.5 MIDDLE SUSQ~A 05 BENTON 3 NE as 84 73 78 78 76 76 83 77 72 68 68 67 71 68 77.2 65 65 53 53 57 49 49 53 44 43 57 56 40 39 37 50.8 LAURELTON CTR 85 80 83 83 78 85 85 80 80 71 71 73 74 71 67 80.3 67 63 60 56 64 55 51 66 47 62 63 56 43 56 41 56.2 LEWISBURG 87 85 80 83 83 80 84 87 84 73 73 71 73 75 68 81.3 68 64 56 55 55 54 50 50 49 48 61 59 42 42 39 53.0 49 LEWISTOWN 91 86 82 81 as 80 85 89 82 69 71 72 75 77 67 81.9 82 68 64 64 56 57 53 52 52 53 53 63 60 43 43 38 54.3 SELINSGROVE 2 S .. 86 82 80 84 81 84 86 86 74 73 73 72 75 67 81.3 86 68 64 56 58 59 54 51 51 50 50 61 60 43 45 40 54.0 51 SUNBURY 86 86 79 80 82 77 82 85 81 72 70 71 70 74 66 79.4 67 65 56 53 53 50 47 48 46 48 63 58 38 38 36 51.1 61 WILLIAMS PORT RGNL AP 84 79 80 80 80 83 83 75 74 71 72 71 73 67 66 78.9 67 62 59 57 56 53 51 53 47 62 66 47 44 43 40 54.7 WILLIAMS PORT 2 87 78 83 83 81 86 87 78 76 71 71 73 76 68 70 81.6 68 66 59 56 63 53 52 60 47 63 68 51 42 50 41 55.9 UPPER SUSQUEHANNA 06 CANTON 81 80 74 77 78 78 79 78 70 70 67 67 67 69 62 75.8 63 61 53 50 52 45 45 48 38 40 60 50 35 37 34 47.7 50 COWANESQUE DAM 79 80 70 78 78 79 80 81 66 72 69 68 66 70 65 76.0 63 63 56 54 54 51 50 50 45 45 62 51 43 43 39 51.4 DUSHORE 82 82 70 74 76 76 79 72 71 68 64 68 68 70 64 75.2 64 62 52 49 49 44 43 38 41 44 56 52 33 33 32 45.8 LAPORTE 79 79 70 73 73 71 75 77 71 68 64 66 62 66 61 72.6 64 62 55 56 55 51 51 55 44 44 56 51 44 46 37 52.3 MONTROSE 81 80 78 75 76 75 77 81 69 71 70 66 62 71 63 75.2 56 65 54 50 51 48 46 46 36 37 55 39 35 40 35 47.1 TOWANDA 1 S 85 " 75 81 82 84 83 84 72 73 75 70 69 75 66 79.4 65 64 56 54 55 49 48 50 43 44 62 53 41 42 37 51.1 WELLSBORO 4 8W 78 77 70 75 74 76 78 77 66 68 65 66 65 68 60 73.5 64 61 53 51 50 48 48 50 42 43 59 49 36 35 34 48.4 CEN'JIRAL MOUNTAINS 07 EMPORIUM 85 76 75 78 78 80 81 82 72 74 76 69 70 70 62 77.4 17 " PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) Ul z DAY OF MONTH ::; ~ STATION ;:: ai .. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 0 ::; MIN sa 5' 52 54 49 49 51 50 51 50 4B 49 51 56 " GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM OB MAX 69 77 78 74 72 76 77 78 76 78 75 78 B3 '2 '2 MIN 55 53 49 4B 47 47 49 47 47 47 45 46 49 52 53 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 07 MAX 78 B3 B5 " 78 79 " '2 " " 80 " ,. ., .. MIN 61 5. 53 53 52 52 54 55 55 54 4. 4. 52 54 56 MILLHEIM 07 MAX 76 .0 .3 77 76 79 ., .2 .0 ., 7. ., .7 .. .7 MIN 60 51 51 47 45 44 44 44 45 49 42 42 43 4. 4. PHILIPSBURG 2 S 07 MAX 73 7. ., 75 73 76 76 77 79 79 77 7. .6 .5 .6 MIN 57 54 4. 46 47 46 46 47 47 46 43 4. 51 51 54 OBS RENOVO OB MAX 79 ., B4 79 78 .0 .2 .2 79 '2 .0 .0 .6 .6 .7 MIN 62 60 54 54 51 52 52 53 54 53 49 49 50 56 56 RIDGWAY 07 MAX 71 78 79 74 72 77 7. 7. 76 76 77 79 .2 .3 .2 OBS MIN 55 53 47 4. 45 45 46 45 46 46 44 47 47 51 52 OBS STATE COLLEGE 07 MAX 75 79 " 76 74 77 79 79 79 78 77 78 .5 .6 .6 MIN ., 61 5. 54 55 55 54 55 56 56 52 53 56 60 61 STEVENSON DAM 07 MAX 73 75 .3 77 76 .0 ., ., 79 ., .0 .0 .5 B6 .6 MIN 5. 5' 52 53 52 52 53 54 54 53 51 51 52 5. 5. SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS o. ALTOONA FAA AP MID MAX 80 .3 77 77 77 79 .0 .2 .2 ., ., .7 ., .7 .. MIN 55 54 50 49 46 46 45 46 54 50 44 4. 50 51 64 ALTOONA 07 MAX 74 .0 B3 77 76 7. 79 .0 .0 ., 79 ., .7 .. .. MIN 60 5' 55 52 50 50 49 49 49 53 4B 4B 51 54 54 ALTOONA 3 W MID MAX 79 '2 75 76 76 77 79 79 " 80 79 B7 B6 B6 .5 MIN 62 60 56 55 53 53 52 51 5. 54 50 53 57 57 65 O.S EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 16 MAX 76 77 79 78 78 79 77 79 76 75 79 B3 B4 .5 .3 MIN 5. 51 4. 44 44 44 42 44 53 46 44 46 49 49 5' OBS EVERETr 07 MAX 73 77 80 75 73 76 77 77 .3 " 78 79 " .4 B7 MIN 60 51 50 47 46 45 44 43 43 4B 44 44 44 47 4B HUNTINGDON 07 MAX 78 .2 .5 79 79 80 .2 " .2 B3 .3 .4 90 91 " MIN " 53 50 4. 47 47 47 4B 49 49 44 45 46 46 49 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK o. MAX 76 79 ., ., 75 76 7. 80 80 " 79 .2 B6 B6 B6 O.S MIN 56 54 4B 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 44 46 46 49 49 OBS RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 OB MAX ., .0 .5 .0 .0 " 52 .3 .3 B3 B3 B3 " '2 " OBS MIN 62 61 57 55 56 56 55 53 55 5' 55 54 55 5. 5' SHAWNEE STATE PARK OB MAX 7. " .4 7. 78 " .3 .5 75 B3 '2 " " 90 " O.S MIN 5. 55 49 4B 45 45 43 4. 50 45 45 46 47 50 52 O.S SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 BUTLER 2 SW 07 MAX 73 80 B3 77 77 .0 " " ., ., .0 B4 B6 B6 B6 MIN 61 56 52 4B 4B 49 49 49 49 50 50 49 52 54 54 CHALK HILL 2 ENE 19 MAX 75 76 71 71 71 75 78 75 75 76 77 79 80 " " MIN 62 " 50 47 48 51 49 50 53 51 49 49 51 55 " CONFLUENCE 1 SW. DAM OS MAX ., .3 78 7. 79 80 B3 .3 ., B5 .5 ,. 90 90 .. MIN 5. 53 53 49 49 49 49 49 49 47 47 4B 53 53 55 O.S DERRY 4 SW SR MAX 71 78 79 73 74 7. 80 .2 79 .0 ., B3 .6 .7 .6 O.S 7. 79 73 74 7. .0 .2 79 80 ., B3 B6 B7 B6 B5 MIN 60 sa 56 50 50 50 50 55 56 5. 51 51 60 54 55 CBS 66 67 DONEGAL 2 NW 07 MAX MIN DONDRA 1 SW 07 MAX 73 .2 B4 79 78 B1 .2 B3 .3 B3 B4 B7 .. ., B7 OBS MIN 62 62 56 54 53 55 55 54 55 56 54 54 54 59 60 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 07 MAX 80 .2 76 75 79 80 B1 80 .0 79 .2 B7 B6 " .3 OBS MIN 63 64 61 sa 56 56 58 5. sa 56 56 56 60 62 62 FORD CITY 4 S DAM o. MAX 72 " .3 79 78 ., .0 .2 " '2 '2 B5 " B7 B7 OBS MIN 60 " 53 49 49 50 40 49 49 50 47 47 50 53 54 OBS GLENCOE 07 MAX MIN GRAYS LANDING 07 MAX 76 B1 B4 78 77 80 '2 '2 '2 '3 B4 B6 " " " MIN 62 60 55 52 51 51 51 49 52 sa 53 51 53 55 56 INDIANA 3 5E 20 MAX 80 '2 77 77 80 B3 B3 80 '2 B3 B6 B7 90 90 .2 MIN 60 56 53 49 49 52 49 49 57 53 50 52 54 54 60 LAUREL MOUNTAIN 07 MAX 6B 77 78 76 77 78 79 77 B3 77 78 B3 B5 B5 ., OBS ... 18 . . . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMpERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION AVERAGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 62 64 59 56 56 51 50 51 45 45 61 51 43 43 40 52.0 GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM 80 77 72 77 75 76 78 78 68 66 76 66 67 72 56 74.6 60 61 55 " 51 46 46 48 44 48 60 46 40 40 35 48.9 LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 87 85 78 80 82 78 83 86 77 71 72 72 72 75 67 80.0 67 66 61 58 58 52 52 52 47 47 65 56 45 45 40 53.9 MILLHEIM 86 82 77 79 82 77 81 87 77 67 68 69 71 74 63 78.5 65 59 57 49 50 44 43 43 44 42 61 56 35 35 33 47.3 PHILIPSBURG 2 S 84 80 72 76 78 74 79 85 71 61 71 67 68 71 60 75.9 64 60 60 50 53 45 48 46 44 47 61 49 38 40 33 49.0 60 RENOVO 85 83 77 82 79 80 82 85 72 68 71 71 72 75 64 79.0 65 67 59 58 57 53 51 50 47 47 62 53 44 44 41 53.4 RIDGWAY 81 79 79 77 77 77 79 80 68 68 78 67 68 7J 58 75.7 80 59 62 56 51 51 45 45 45 42 42 54 49 38 37 35 47.6 42 STATE COLLEGE 84 82 75 77 80 75 79 86 75 64 71 69 69 7J 62 77.0 68 66 63 56 56 55 54 55 51 51 63 55 45 46 40 55.9 STEVENSON DAM 84 81 76 79 79 80 82 82 71 66 70 69 71 74 64 77.7 64 66 59 57 57 52 52 52 47 46 64 54 45 45 40 53.7 SOUTH CE:NTRj.L MOUNTAINS 06 ALTOONA FAA AP 60 79 78 82 76 82 90 82 62 74 7J 72 75 65 66 78.9 64 56 52 51 54 47 46 57 55 60 62 44 41 39 35 50.6 ALTOONA 86 75 75 81 60 75 60 66 78 64 7J 69 70 75 65 78.2 64 67 55 56 55 51 49 49 53 53 64 56 41 41 37 52.5 ALTOONA 3 W 78 75 76 78 7J 60 87 77 64 72 69 71 7J 66 64 77.0 66 61 57 57 60 47 52 62 54 60 65 49 43 43 36 54.9 53 EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 83 83 72 76 77 75 83 82 72 78 75 76 72 74 63 77.6 63 62 54 50 55 45 45 55 49 49 60 52 37 51 31 49.3 49 EVERETI' 87 83 75 75 83 75 82 90 83 64 74 75 71 7J 64 77.9 59 59 54 51 51 52 47 47 56 58 62 59 38 38 33 49.0 HUNI'INGDON 90 83 79 81 84 77 84 91 79 65 7J 71 75 77 66 80.8 65 65 58 53 54 .47 45 46 52 56 63 57 37 37 32 49.7 PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 82 84 75 79 82 73, 78 86 76 69 77 68 69 74 60 77.9 74 59 58 54 48 48 42 43 45 " 56 56 53 36 37 32 47.5 49 RAYS TOWN LAKE 2 91 86 81 60 84 78 85 91 83 67 7J 7J 75 77 65 81.4 83 68 65 60 58 56 55 54 55 57 57 63 60 40 40 41 56.0 SHAWNEE STATE PARK 66 66 80 79 83 82 87 90 87 69 76 60 74 78 65 81.5 82 63 60 57 51 53 49 49 45 46 57 57 54 37 38 33 49.2 69 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 SUThER 2 SW 84 82 75 78 78 60 82 84 69 74 83 69 71 79 61 78.8 63 65 64 53 54 47 47 50 55 55 56 54 42 42 37 51.8 CHALK HILL 2 ENE 80 75 71 77 71 76 81 76 75 81 76 66 77 70 63 75.2 64 63 56 51 60 50 49 63 56 59 63 54 42 50 33 53.1 CONFLUENCE 1 5101 DAM 86 76 78 7J 82 83 66 66 80 82 86 7J 74 81 64 81.5 61 59 55 54 50 47 50 52 64 60 63 57 42 43 36 51.8 ... DERRY 4 8101 85 66 75 78 83 75 82 89 80 80 84 71 70 80 67 79.5 66 ... 78 83 75 82 89 60 80 84 71 70 80 67 69 62 62 58 56 56 54 54 56 55 55 60 56 46 46 39 54.3 DONEGAL 2 NW M M CONCRA 1 5101 87 66 76 80 84 76 83 66 80 83 87 7J 75 84 64 81.7 66 60 67 63 58 58 58 54 56 62 61 63 56 46 48 41 56.5 EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 81 75 76 82 77 81 86 75 82 85 84 71 71 74 61 79.3 75 81 70 68 65 63 61 61 57 57 60 58 60 63 54 49 50 45 58.5 FORD CITY 4 S DAM 86 86 76 80 81 77 81 86 75 76 85 69 72 81 62 80.0 47 86 59 64 59 54 54 50 49 48 55 54 54 54 42 42 37 51.1 82 GLENCOE M M GRAYS LANDING 87 66 77 79 84 7J 83 66 81 84 87 75 74 83 72 61. 8 INDIA'NA 3 SE 60 64 58 57 56 58 52 52 63 60 61 62 47 45 39 54.8 85 74 76 80 74 81 85 75 74 81 75 70 80 72 69 79.8 62 62 57 54 62 52 52 62 56 61 66 52 43 47 37 54.1 LAUR~L MOUNTAIN 86 82 72 80 71 71 77 84 72 76 69 69 66 76 67 76.7 ... ... 85 71 60 19 .... PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) . OJ z DAY OF MONTH ::! ~ STATION ;: oi < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 0 ::! MIN 61 58 54 52 51 51 52 51 51 54 54 54 56 56 58 OBS LAUREL SUMMIT 06 MAX 70 72 66 66 70 72 74 71 72 72 75 78 79 78 76 OBS MIN 58 56 54 51 51 51 52 55 58 57 51 51 60 53 54 OBS 65 66 LOYALHANNA LAKE 16 MAX 85 80 76 79 79 80 MIN 60 57 52 56 55 52 52 56 MCKEESPORT 07 MAX 81 63 83 76 79 80 80 82 82 82 84 86 86 87 86 DBS MIN 60 57 54 53 52 53 52 54 56 54 56 55 58 59 63 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW 07 MAX 71 76 78 74 74 76 76 79 78 79 82 81 66 66 83 MIN 57 51 47 45 4S 45 42 41 41 50 44 43 43 47 47 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 18 MAX 80 81 79 76 78 60 79 B1 82 81 84 65 83 83 83 MIN 62 60 56 54 55 56 56 57 64 55 53 57 59 59 65 MOUNT DAVIS 08 MAX 73 76 75 75 79 76 84 86 B1 MIN 54 53 51 53 57 57 60 MOUNT PLEASANT 07 MAX 74 80 82 77 75 79 80 80 79 80 61 83 84 86 86 MIN 61 57 53 47 46 48 4S 45 46 49 47 48 50 51 55 OBS 56 NEW CASTLE 1 N 07 MAX 75 " 85 82 81 83 84 85 83 " 84 88 90 88 87 08S MIN 61 59 54 52 54 51 51 51 55 51 50 50 54 55 57 PITTSBURGH WSOOM 2 AP MID MAX 79 61 76 75 77 78 78 80 80 80 82 84 84 85 84 MIN 59 60 56 52 53 55 53 53 61 56 55 56 59 59 67 PUTNEYVILLE 2 5E DAM 08 MAX 71 80 82 80 75 77 60 79 79 80 79 82 85 85 85 OBS MIN 60 55 48 46 49 " 48 48 49 47 " 50 53 53 55 OBS RECTOR 3 SSW 08 MAX 74 B1 83 76 77 80 83 89 81 82 84 66 88 90 89 MIN 58 54 51 45 43 45 43 43 48 " 46 45 46 48 52 SALINA 3 W 14 MAX 76 81 84 79 79 60 81 82 83 85 83 84 87 85 88 OBS MIN 60 52 55 48 51 54 49 48 58 52 50 51 54 55 69 DBS SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW SR MAX 74 81 82 78 77 80 61 82 81 81 B1 85 82 86 85 DBS 81 82 78 77 80 81 82 81 81 81 85 82 86 85 66 MIN 60 58 52 49 51 51 53 52 52 50 50 51 55 55 56 OBS 56 52 " 51 51 53 52 52 50 50 51 55 55 58 62 UNION'IOWN 1 NE 08 MAX 75 82 83 76 78 82 83 83 81 83 83 87 87 90 88 MIN 64 60 54 50 49 50 50 49 " 53 53 52 52 53 55 WASHINGTON 3 NE 07 MAX 71 80 81 76 74 79 80 81 80 79 80 83 86 86 86 MIN 62 61 56 52 53 54 57 56 55 56 56 56 55 60 60 WAYNESBURG 1 E 07 MAX 72 81 83 78 76 79 81 B1 81 82 83 85 87 88 88 OBS MIN 59 52 52 50 48 48 48 48 " 56 50 50 51 53 55 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP MID MAX 75 76 72 71 74 75 75 72 74 73 76 81 80 78 79 MIN 54 50 48 44 42 43 43 44 48 40 42 47 " 48 58 BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 08 MAX 70 76 78 73 73 77 78 79 73 77 74 60 62 63 B1 MIN 54 53 49 48 47 47 46 45 51 45 " 47 48 52 53 CHANDLERS VALLEY lSE 07 MAX 74 78 77 72 71 77 77 78 74 75 75 79 83 83 B1 MIN 51 51 47 45 43 43 43 43 47 42 42 43 " " " CLARION 3 SW SR MAX 71 79 81 74 74 79 80 80 78 78 78 82 84 84 84 MIN 59 57 51 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 52 55 57 CLERMONT 1 NW 07 MAX 69 73 75 71 68 71 73 74 72 73 74 74 78 76 77 MIN 56 55 48 46 44 44 47 47 48 44 40 " 49 52 53 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 18 MAX 77 77 74 73 72 77 77 76 75 76 77 81 80 87 B1 MIN 51 53 48 46 45 44 46 44 46 43 42 42 45 46 57 08S 42 COUDERSPORT 7SE 07 MAX 70 74 76 71 71 72 74 74 73 74 73 73 81 79 79 MIN 55 50 48 45 42 43 " 45 46 41 41 41 47 50 51 DUBOIS FAA AP MID MAX MIN ERIE WSO AP MID MAX 75 76 73 72 76 80 78 74 73 75 79 81 85 " 73 DBS MIN 59 62 66 54 57 59 60 60 57 53 59 62 64 65 65 FRANKLIN 07 MAX 73 80 80 80 75 76 80 79 80 80 80 83 85 85 85 DBS ... ... ... ... MIN 58 55 52 50 50 53 53 52 54 50 48 52 52 56 57 OBS ... ... ... ... JAMESTOWN 2 NW 08 MAX 72 78 79 74 73 77 77 79 76 75 77 79 81 82 80 MIN 57 56 53 48 49 51 51 51 55 50 50 50 50 50 58 KANE 1 NNE 07 MAX 70 76 78 72 71 76 77 77 75 76 74 79 82 82 80 MIN 56 51 " 46 42 41 43 44 45 41 40 42 45 48 51 LINESVILLE 1 S 07 MAX 73 79 77 73 74 78 78 79 76 77 78 82 " 84 62 MIN 58 59 54 49 50 52 54 55 57 54 54 53 55 60 61 PORT ALLEGANY 07 MAX 71 77 78 72 72 77 78 79 74 76 74 79 62 83 82 MIN 53 53 49 48 47 47 47 47 47 " 46 46 47 54 53 20 . . . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION AVERAGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 62 62 56 56 55 52 52 57 58 62 60 55 46 54 37 54.6 ." ... ... LAUREL SUMMIT 77 65 60 74 67 72 79 72 62 63 64 63 70 63 61 70.2 76 61 60 55 55 56 52 53 59 53 52 57 51 49 49 38 53.7 LOYALHANNA LAKE 77 78 77 77 80 78 M 64 58 56 62 55 52 50 40 M MCKEESPORT 88 77 78 81 76 81 87 80 79 86 85 72 71 72 67 80.6 71 82 67 62 59 57 57 54 53 60 60 60 59 46 45 40 39 55.1 MEYERSOALE 2: ssw 67 85 76 75 83 71 60 84 79 65 61 71 71 77 67 77.7 57 59 52 47 47 50 44 44 57 57 60 54 37 37 30 47.3 MONTGOMERY LOCK & DAM 60 78 75 7' 76 81 83 83 76 82 81 70 77 72 67 79.3 68 65 65 59 66 53 55 65 58 62 67 54 49 56 42 58.5 MOUNT DAVIS 83 82 72 61 81 79 83 76 67 81 69 70 76 58 76.7 66 62 54 55 51 54 60 56 56 61 52 49 49 37 54.6 MOUNT PLEASANT 85 86 76 77 82 74 80 86 77 77 85 75 71 62 64 79.4 60 63 58 53 51 52 48 54 60 57 59 53 50 43 34 51.4 63 55 NEW CASTLE 1 N 67 84 74 82 81 84 86 85 75 78 85 72 76 81 65 81.9 ... 64 65 62 56 56 49 47 50 53 56 61 52 45 " 40 53.S PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2: AP 62 75 76 79 75 61 84 74 78 63 71 70 79 71 66 78.2 66 63 62 56 59 52 54 61 57 61 63 50 46 " 39 56.3 PUTNEYVILLE 2: 5E DAM 84 85 70 77 77 78 79 64 72 69 81 69 70 77 61 77.7 ... ... 59 59 60 54 52 47 47 51 52 54 59 50 42 46 36 50.8 ... ... RECTOR 3 SSW 89 88 75 79 64 74 82 88 60 75 87 74 72 82 65 81.3 59 62 56 51 55 47 45 59 60 54 59 54 39 40 31 49.5 SALINA 3 W 89 66 75 79 80 77 82 85 77 61 85 67 81 80 70 81.1 65 66 62 56 51 63 47 51 61 53 51 63 51 51 50 39 54.0 34 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW 86 82 82 60 79 80 84 83 70 77 62 70 72 75 62 79.3 82 82 60 79 80 84 63 70 77 82 70 72 75 62 69 62 65 60 54 54 48 47 53 51 57 61 55 46 46 39 53.2 65 60 54 54 48 47 53 51 57 61 55 " 46 39 39 UNIONTOWN 1 NE 86 88 75 79 64 73 82 88 80 82 87 78 73 64 63 81.5 60 64 60 54 54 54 52 52 64 60 59 56 46 " 37 53.7 WASHINGTON 3 NE 83 85 75 76 61 74 81 86 77 82 86 69 70 61 60 78.9 64 63 61 57 56 55 54 60 58 56 60 55 48 46 42 56.2 WA'iNESBURG 1 E 86 87 76 79 83 71 61 87 60 83 87 83 74 83 63 80.9 87 63 59 65 56 54 53 57 50 50 62 60 61 54 43 43 36 52.4 NORTHWEST PLATEAU 10 BRADFORD REGIONAL AP 74 68 74 72 74 76 75 66 66 74 66 64 70 64 61 72.6 58 52 48 44 50 42 44 43 40 56 55 40 35 33 32 45.7 BRADFORD 4SWRESS 80 71 72 75 75 75 78 79 67 69 77 67 66 73 54 74.4 62 61 52 48 50 46 44 48 41 41 58 43 39 40 35 48.0 CHANDLERS VALLEY lSE 77 76 69 76 75 75 78 79 67 71 77 68 67 73 56 74.6 60 60 51 48 47 45 42 42 41 44 59 47 36 35 35 45.9 CLARION 3 SW 83 80 80 76 77 76 80 83 71 71 79 70 69 78 58 77.3 61 61 61 55 54 49 47 48 49 52 56 54 44 43 38 51.7 CLERMONT 1 NW 77 73 68 72 71 72 73 74 65 63 74 65 63 66 53 71.0 58 58 51 48 48 48 47 47 42 45 59 47 39 39 33 47.7 COUDERSPORT 1 SW 76 71 73 75 76 77 78 72 67 71 66 66 71 69 64 74.5 54 60 54 47 57 44 44 49 40 " 61 45 38 46 34 47.2 58 COUDERSPORT 75E 79 72 67 73 71 74 74 76 64 65 67 65 63 67 55 71.5 60 59 52 47 47 45 45 54 44 46 58 47 38 38 31 46.7 DUBOIS FAA AP M M ERIE WSO AP 72 72 72 78 74 79 81 67 74 80 71 65 75 74 77 75.5 65 65 59 57 59 59 58 60 55 52 64 62 51 50 48 46 58.2 FRANKLIN 85 81 81 61 78 79 81 82 72 73 80 70 70 78 64 78.6 I 63 65 56 55 54 50 50 50 50 50 58 51 45 45 39 52.4 JAMESTOWN 2 NW I 76 77 73 74 75 76 78 79 70 72 79 66 67 74 59 75.2 I 63 63 55 55 55 49 50 51 52 54 60 50 46 47 39 52.3 KANE 1 NNE 82 76 71 75 75 75 77 78 69 66 76 67 65 73 56 74.2 58 59 50 45 45 43 43 44 39 42 58 47 35 35 32 45.2 LINESVILLE 1 S 78 77 74 76 76 76 80 80 69 74 79 69 66 74 56 76.0 65 63 54 55 57 52 53 55 51 54 61 49 48 48 43 54.4 PORT ALLEGANY 81 75 70 75 75 76 77 79 65 66 75 69 66 72 55 74.4 60 61 56 52 52 48 47 47 41 " 61 48 40 39 36 48.7 21 '" PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 200S DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) . '" z DAY OF MONTH ::i ~ STATION ;:: cO -< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 ::i SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 07 MAX 73 78 78 74 72 78 78 80 75 75 77 80 " 83 83 MIN 54 55 51 46 46 48 53 53 53 46 45 50 56 58 59 OSS 33 TIONESTA :2 BE LAKE 08 MAX 72 79 79 73 74 77 78 79 77 76 77 81 82 85 84 OSS MIN 58 57 52 50 50 51 52 52 52 51 51 50 53 53 57 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 07 MAX 70 79 80 75 74 77 78 79 76 77 77 81 84 84 84 OSS MIN 54 56 51 49 48 47 47 48 50 48 " 49 53 54 54 WARREN 07 MAX 72 80 81 73 75 79 81 82 75 78 78 83 86 86 83 MIN 59 58 54 53 52 52 52 52 53 50 51 51 54 54 57 22 . ~ . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 DAILY TEMPERATURES (OF) DAY OF MONTH STATION AVERAGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 74 74 73 75 76 74 80 79 67 74 80 71 67 73 57 75.4 59 62 51 54 55 51 50 51 45 52 52 48 45 47 42 51.2 TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE 84 80 73 78 78 78 79 60 69 71 78 78 68 76 57 76.7 78 76 57 63 55 54 54 50 49 49 46 49 58 48 44 44 39 51.6 TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 84 84 73 77 77 76 81 80 69 73 78 69 69 75 58 76.6 80 54 54 51 50 50 " 45 53 46 47 61 48 47 47 33 49.5 WARREN 62 82 72 79 79 78 82 82 69 71 79 68 70 76 58 77.3 65 64 56 54 54 51 50 52 46 49 61 50 43 44 39 52.7 , , 21 AlII PENNSYLVANIA SEPlEMBER 2005 EVAPORATION AND WIND . DAY OF MONTH STATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM WIND 31 21 27 23 . 49 18 16 23 16 22 16 17 14 14 EVAP 6 15 20 15 . 35 15 20 8 24 19 20 13 23 3 MAX 76 76 84 76 - 85 85 85 79 80 80 79 83 8S 79 MIN 60 56 55 52 - 52 50 52 51 51 52 52 " 56 56 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMJNT 03 LANDISVILLE 2 NW WIND - 41 42 . 33 19 15 20 . 35 19 13 19 26 EVAP - 28 31 19 14 22 21 23 . 37 20 21 " 12 MAX - - 87 82 84 " 85 83 63 - 86 86 86 66 MIN - 58 57 55 56 56 54 60 - - 56 56 62 66 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 09 FORO CITY 4 S DAM WIND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EVAP - 11 29 10 10 14 15 11 - - - - 17 12 18 MAX - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MIN - - - - - - - - - - - - - Evaporation: Is measured in hundrelhs of inches Wind: Is measured in miles Max and Min: The maximum and minimum temperatures (Fahrenheit) of the water in the evaporation pan 24 . . . PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 EVAPORATION AND WIND DAY OF MONTH lDTAL STATION OR 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AVERAGE PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MOUNTAINS 01 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 18 23 18 20 19 18 25 25 36 32 38 58 41 54 47 781 21 14 . 30 7 7 25 10 11 15 5 3 18 15 11 4.28 88 85 76 78 80 72 80 79 75 84 62 64 63 71 66 77.8 66 68 56 56 54 54 50 50 " 49 54 55 43 42 40 52.8 SOUTHEASTERN PIEDf<<)NT 03 LANDISVILLE 2 NW 26 . . 62 22 36 21 29 64 37 27 75 24 69 30 863B 20 . . 49 17 21 16 18 25 10 2 19 16 18 18 5.558 85 - - 85 85 83 84 83 79 68 70 76 76 76 - 82.0 69 - - 60 64 56 53 62 56 58 61 57 46 57 - 58.1 SOUTHWEST PLATEAU 0' FORD CITY 4 S DAM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M 10 10 9 13 10 3 20 7 10 10 2 7 7 22 3 3.48B - - - - - - - - - - - - - M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M , J;:~aporation: Is measured in hundreths of inches , Wind: Is measured in miles Max and Min: The maximum and minimum lemperalUres (Fahrenheit) of the water in the evaporation pan 25 "' PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 STATION INDEX . OBSERVATION TIME AND g ~ '" i!l ~~ TABLES >< ~ i: ~~ LOCAL SID TIME STATION '" COUNTY OBSERVER '" ;; ~ <5 3~ Q '" <5 z "'z 0- 0- .,J S .,J- g 0- "'~ :;: ~ j!: Il: [rl~ '" Bl[jJ '" PENNSYLVANIA ACMETONIA LOCK 3 0022 A' ALLEGHENY 40 32 79 49W 748 07 H LOCK #3 ALLOOHENY RIVER ALLENTOWN AP R 0106 02 LEHIGH 40 39 75 27W 390 MID MID C HJ ASOS - NWS AL100NA FAA AP R 0130 06 BLAIR 40 18 78 19W 1476 MID MID H ASOS - FAA ALTOONA 0132 08 BLAIR 40 31 78 22W 1280 07 07 H CARYN FRAtlNDORFER ALTOONA 3 'Ii 0140 08 BLAIR 40 30 78 28W 1320 MID MID H ALTOONA CITY Atn'HORITY BEAR GAP 0457 05 NORTHUMBERLA 40 49 76 30W '00 15 H CONSUMERS PENNA WATER co BEAVER FALLS I NE 0475 0' BEAVER 40 46 80 "W 760 05 H BEAVER FALLS WATER PLANT BEAVERTOWN 1 NE 0482 05 SNYDER 40 " 77 9W 540 07 H NELSON NARBHOOD BECHTELSVILLE 1 ENE 0488 03 BERKS 40 23 75 37W 460 07 H ELIZABETH FRONHEISER BELTZVILLE DAM 0560 02 CARSON 40 52 75 39W 735 08 08 C H USA CORP OF ENGINEERS BENTON 3 NE 0582 05 COLUMBIA 41 14 76 21W 117 07 07 H FRANK GOUGH BIGLERVILLE 0656 04 ADAMS 39 56 77 15W "A 07 07 H PSU FRUIT RES & EXT CTR BLOSERVILLE 1 N 0763 04 CUMBERLAND 40 16 77 22W 700 08 08 C H WILLIAM A WILLOBRS BLUE MARSH LAKE 0785 03 BERKS 40 23 76 2W 350 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS BOSWELL 4N 0821 A' SOMERSET 40 12 79 ow 1820 07 C H EMMA SHAULIS BRADDOCK LOCK .2 0861 A' ALLEGHENY 40 24 79 52W 730 06 H USCE LOCKMASTER BRADFORD REGIONAL AP R 0865 10 MCKEAN 41 48 78 38W 2117 MID MID H ASOS - FAA BRADFORD CENTRAL FS 0867 10 MCKEAN 41 57 78 39W 1500 08 H BRADFORD CENTRL FIRE STN BRADFORD 4 SW RES 5 0868 10 MCKEAN 41 54 78 43W 1660 08 08 H BRADFORD WATER TRMT PLT BUCKSTOWN 1 SE 1073 0' SOMERSET 40 4 78 51W 2460 07 H DOROTHY MANGES BUCKSVILLE 1080 03 BUCKS 40 30 75 12W 460 07 07 H PA FISH COMMISSION BUFFALO MILLS 1087 08 BEDFORD 39 57 78 39W 1310 07 H JOSEPH BEELER BUTLER 2 SW 1139 A' BUTLER 40 51 79 55W 1000 07 07 C H BUTLER AREA SEWER AUTH CANTON 1212 06 BRADFORD 41 37 76 52W 1160 07 07 H CANTON SEWAGE PLANT CHADDS FORD 2 NE 1342 03 DELAWARE 39 52 75 35W 229 07 H DEBORAH F KLEINMAN CHALK HILL 2 ENE 1350 A' FAYETrE 39 51 79 35W 1980 19 07 H JOHN J HUGHES CHAMBERSBURG 1 ESE 1354 04 FRANKLIN 39 56 77 38w 640 21 21 H DAVID BENDER CHANDLERS VALLEY 1SE 1362 10 WARREN 41 56 79 18W 1490 07 07 H DONALD CROSS CHARLEROI LOCK 4 1377 A' WES'IMORELAND 40 , 79 54W 749 06 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS CLARENCE 1480 07 CENTRE 41 3 77 57W 1390 07 H FRANCIS VERBITSKY CLARION 3 SW 1485 10 CLARION 41 12 79 26W 1040 SR SR H RELIANT ENERGY CLAUSSVILLE 1505 02 LEHIGH 40 37 75 39W 670 07 H DAVID D BILLIG CLERMONT 1 NW 1526 10 ELK 41 42 78 29W 2080 07 07 H ROBERT RADOSEVICH OOATESVILLE 2 W 1591 03 CHESTER 39 59 75 52W 640 MID MID H JOSEPH STEINER CONFLUENCE 1 SW DAM 1705 0' SOMERSET 39 48 79 22W 1490 08 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONNELLSVILLE 2 ssw 1726 09 FAYETrE 40 0 79 36W '00 07 C H MUN AUTH WESTMORELAND co CONSHOHOCKEN 1737 03 MONTGOMERY 40 4 75 19W 70 07 H PECO ENERGY GAS OP C'I'R COOKSBURG 2 NW 1751 10 CLARION 41 21 79 1," 1450 07 C H DUANE SCHMADER COUDERSPORT 1 SW 1802 10 POTTER 41 47 78 3W 1650 18 18 H JEROME DUBOTS COUDERSPORT 7SE 1810 10 POTTER 41 44 77 saw 2150 07 07 H ANTHONY PIEROTI'I COVINGTON 2 WSW 1833 06 TIOGA 41 44 77 7W 1745 07 H FLORA PACKARD COWANESQUE DAM 1838 06 TIOGA 41 59 77 ,W 1150 07 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS DANVILLE 2013 05 MONTOUR 40 57 76 36W 482 07 H DANVILLE WATER AUTHORITY DEHART DAM 2071 03 DAUPHIN 40 28 76 52W 537 07 07 H CITY OF HARRISBURG DERRY 4 SW 2108 A' WESTMORELAND 40 18 79 20W 1060 SR SR H KEVIN GUERRIER DONEGAL 2 NW 2183 0' WESTMORELAND 40 8 79 24W 1800 07 07 H PA TURNPIKE DONEGAL MNTC DONORA 1 SW 2190 0' WASHINGTON 40 10 79 52W 762 07 07 H MON VALLEY SEWAGE AUTH DUBOIS FAA AP 2260 10 JEFFERSON 41 11 78 54W 1814 MID MID C H ASOS - FAA DUNLD 2298 08 CAMBRIA 40 17 78 43W 2360 07 C H RAYM)ND SINGLE DUSHORE 2323 06 SULLIVAN 41 32 76 24W 1530 07 07 C H DUSHORE WWTP EBENSBURG SEWAGE PL 2470 08 CAMBRIA 40 28 78 44W 1940 16 08 H EBENSBURG WWTP EISENHOWER NTL HST SIT 2537 04 ADAMS 39 48 77 14W 540 08 08 C H NATIONAL PARK SERVICE EMSWORTH LID OHIO RVR 2574 09 ALLEGHENY 40 30 80 5W 717 07 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS EMPORIUM 2629 07 CAMERON 41 30 78 1'" 1040 08 08 C H GEORGE JONES EQUlNUNK 2 NW 2671 01 WAYNE 41 52 75 1'" 890 07 H LINDA FINCH ERIE WSO AP 2682 10 ERIE 42 5 80 11W 730 MID MID C H ASOS - NWS EVERETr 2721 08 BEDFORD 40 1 78 22W 1000 07 07 C H BOROUGH EVERETT MUN AUTH FORD CITY 4 S DAM 2942 A' ARMSTRONG 40 43 79 30W 930 08 08 08 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS FRANCIS E WALTER DAM 3018 01 LUZERNE 41 7 75 44W 1509 08 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS FRANKLIN 3028 10 VENANGO 41 24 79 50W 1015 07 07 C H CITY OF FRANKLIN FIRE DP GALETON 3130 " POTTER 41 44 77 39W 1345 07 H HENRY W LUSH GLENCOE 3293 A' SOMERSET 39 50 78 sow 1594 07 07 H ANDY JEROSE GLEN HAZEL 2 NE DAM 3311 07 ELK 41 34 78 36W 1720 08 08 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS GLENMOORE 3321 03 CHESTER 40 6 75 45W 500 07 C H EUGENE HUFFMAN GLENWILLARD DASHIELDS 3343 09 ALLEGHENY 40 33 80 13W 710 07 H DASHI ELDS LOCK AND DAM GRAMPIAN 1E 3417 07 CLEARFIELD 40 sa 78 35W 1510 07 H KRATZER RUN SEWER AUTIlOR GRATERFORD 1 E 3437 03 MONTGOMERY 40 14 75 26W 240 07 07 H STATE CORRECTIONAL INST GRAYS LANDING 3451 09 FAYETIE 39 47 79 55W 800 07 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS HAMBURG 3632 03 BERKS 40 33 76 ow 350 07 07 I C : BOROUGH OF HAMBURG HANOVER 4 SW 3665 04 ADAMS 39 46 77 2W 558 08 08 HANOVER WATER DEPARTMENT HARRISBURG 1 NE 3698 03 DAUPHIN 40 17 76 52W 420 07 07 CITY OF HARRISBURG 26 - . ~ ; PENNSYLVAN1A SEPTEMBER 2005 STATION INDEX OBSERVATION TIME AND g Z '" '" Z TABLES Q Q g~ 9 ~ E LOCAL SID TIME STATION >< '" COUNTY ~IE OBSERVER ~ ;: ~ " 5~ 0. ~~ ~ a -' 6 0. @ 0. -' "'~ ~ ~ ~~ s: '" 0.", "'", '" HAWLEY 1 E 3758 01 PIKE 41 29 75 lOW 890 07 07 H HAWLEY AREA AUTHORITY HOLLISTERV!LLE 4008 01 WAYNE 41 23 75 26W 1370 07 H MRS CHESTER PONTOSKY HONEY BROOK 2 SSE 4047 03 CHESTER 40 5 75 54W 665 08 H JOSEPH GABLE HUNTINGDON 4159 06 HUNTINGDON 40 31 78 OW 685 07 07 H JUDITH MEeK INDIANA 3 5E 4214 0' INDIANA 40 36 79 7W 1102 20 20 C H FA AMERICAN WATER co JAMESTOWN :2 NW 4325 10 CRAWFORD 41 30 60 28W 1040 06 08 08 C H DEPT OF ENVIR RESOURCES KANE 1 NNE 4432 10 MCKEAN 41 41 78 48W 1750 07 07 C H PENNSYLVANIA AMER WTR co KITTANNING LOCK 7 4611 0' ARMSTRONG 40 49 79 32W 790 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS LANCASTER 2 NE FLTR PL 4763 03 LANCASTER 40 3 76 lOW 270 MID MID C H LANCASTER FILTER PLANT LANDISVILLE :2 NW 4778 03 LANCASTER 40 7 76 26W 360 17 17 17 C H PENN STATE UNIVERSITY LAPORTE 4815 06 SULLIVAN 41 25 76 30W 1966 07 07 C H SULLIVAN COUNTY EMS LAUREL I'KlUNTAIN 4836 0' SOMERSET 40 12 79 llW 2760 07 07 H RICHARD MELLON SCAIFE LAUREL SUMMIT 4839 0' SOMERSET 40 10 79 .8W 2730 06 06 H KEVIN GUERRIER LAURELTON Cl'R 4853 05 UNION 40 54 77 13W 600 17 17 H PA DEPT PUBLIC WELFARE LEBANON 2 W 4896 03 LEBANON 40 20 76 28W 450 MID, MID C H LEBANON SEWAGE TREATMENT LEHIGHTON 1 SSW 4934 02 CARBON 40 49 75 42W sao 08 H CTRL CARBON MONIC AUTH LEWISBURG 4976 05 UNION 40 57 76 53W 470 08 08 H LEWISBURG SEWER AUTH LEWIS RUN 4983 10 MCKEAN 41 52 78 39W 1560 07 H LOUIS RIZZO LEWISTOWN 4992 05 MIFFLIN 40 35 77 34W 460 08 06 H BOROUGH OF LEWISTOWN LINESVILLE 1 S 5050 10 CRAWFORD 41 39 80 26W 1030 07 07 H BARBARA M JANIAK LOCK HAVEN SWG PLT 5109 07 CLINTON 41 7 77 27W 566 07 07 H CITY OF LOCK HAVEN LOYALHANNA LAKE 5212 0' INDIANA 40 28 79 27W 990 16 08 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS MAHANOY CITY 2 N 5344 02 SCHUYLKILL 40 50 76 8W 1710 07 H MAHANeY TOWNSHI P AUTHORY MARCUS HOOK 5390 03 DELAWARE 39 50 75 26W 10 07 07 H SUN OIL COMPANY MATAMORAS 5470 01 PIKE 41 22 74 42W 420 07 07 H JOHN D SHEWCHUK MCKEESPORT 5573 0' ALLEGHENY 40 20 79 52W 740 07 07 H MUNI AUTH WESTMORELAND MEADVILLE 1 S 5606 10 CRAWFORD 41 38 60 lOW 1065 07 07 C H INACTIVE 07/27/1999 MERCER 5651 10 MERCER 41 13 60 14W 1220 " 08 C H INACTIVE 06/01/2005 MEYERSDALE 2 SSW 5686 0' SOMERSET 39 47 79 2W 2000 07 07 H JAMES STUTZMAN MIDDLETOWN HARRISBG AP R 5703 03 DAUPHIN 40 12 76 46W 312 MID MID C HJ ASOS - FAA MILLHEIM 5790 07 CENTRE 40 53 77 28W 1120 07 07 C H RALPH MARTIN COYER MONTGOMERY LOCK . DAM 5902 0' BEAVER 40 39 80 23W 690 18 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS MONTROSE 5915 06 SUSQUEHANNA 41 52 75 51W 1420 07 07 C H LORRAINE M REYNOLDS MOUNT DAVIS 6022 0' SOMERSET 39 48 79 11W 2730 08 08 H DEER VALLEY YMCA CAMP MOUNT PLEASANT 6042 0' WES'IMOREUillD 40 13 79 30W 1003 07 07 H GEORGE R STAIRS MYERSTOWN 6126 03 LEBANON 40 22 76 18W 480 08 H WARREN WAGNER NATRONA LOCK 4 6151 0' ALLEGHENY 40 37 79 43W 760 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS NESHAMINY FALLS 6194 03 BUCKS 40 6 74 57W 60 07 07 H PHILA SUBURBAN WATER CO NEW CASTLE 1 N 6233 09 LAWRENCE 41 1 60 22w 825 07 07 C H PA AMERICAN WATER NEW HOLUillD 2 SE 6238 03 LANCASTER 40 5 76 '" 605 22 07 H JAMES R KEEFER NEW PARK 6289 04 YORK 39 44 76 30W 800 18 H ALFRED GRAYBEAL NEW STANTON 1 SW 6310 0' WES'IMORELAND 40 12 79 38W 950 07 H HEMPFIELD TWP MON AUTH NORRISTOWN 6370 03 MONTGOMERY 40 7 75 22W 70 08 08 H BOROUGH OF NORRISTOWN OCTORARO LAKE 6508 03 LANCASTER 39 48 76 3W 260 MID MID H CHESTER WATER AUTHORITY OSWAYO 1 ENE 6649 10 POTTER 41 55 78 OW 1710 08 C H OSWAYO FISH CULTURE Sffi' PALM 3 SE 6681 03 MONTGOMERY 40 23 75 30W 300 08 C H UPPER MONTGOMERY JT AUTH PAUPACK 1 WSW 6762 01 PIKE 41 24 75 1'" 1360 08 H PAUL BUEHLER PHILADELPHIA FRNKLN IN 6886 03 PHILADELPHIA 39 57 75 lOW 60 0' 09 H PHIL FRANKLIN INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA INTL AP R 6889 03 PHILADELPHIA 39 52 75 1'" 10 MID MID C HJ ASOS - NWS PHILIPSBURG 2 S 6921 07 CENTRE 40 52 78 13W 1720 07 07 H RICHARD THOMPSON PHOENIXVILLE 1 E 6927 03 CHESTER 40 7 75 30W 105 07 07 C H PHIL SUBURBAN WATER co PINE GROVE FURNACE 6955 04 CUMBERUillD 40 2 77 18W 865 08 H PINE GROVE FURNACE ST PK PITTSBURGH WSCOM 2 AP //R 6993 09 ALLEGHENY 40 30 60 14W 1150 MID MID C HJ ABOS NWS PLEASANT MOUNT 1 W 7029 01 WAYNE 41 44 75 27W 1799 07 07 C H PA FISH COMMISSION PORT ALLEGANY 7103 10 MCKEAN 41 49 78 17W 1475 07 07 H PORT ALLEGANY BOROUGH PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK 7167 08 CAMBRIA 40 39 78 33W 1520 08 08 H PRINCE GALLITZIN ST PK PUffi'EYVILLE 2 SE DAM 7229 09 ARMSTRONG 40 56 79 17W 1280 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS RAYSTOWN LAKE 2 7312 08 HUNTINGDON 40 23 78 5W 1000 08 08 C H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS READING 4 NNW 7322 03 BERKS 40 26 75 56W 360 08 08 C H U G I CORPORATION RECTOR 3 SSW 7338 0' WESTMORELAND 40 10 79 1'" 1330 08 08 H GI LBERT LENHART RENOVO 7409 07 CLINTON 41 20 77 44W 660 08 08 C H WESTERN CLINTON CO MONIC RIDGWAY 7477 07 ELK 41 25 78 45W 1360 07 07 H RIDGWAY BORO SEWAGE PLNT RODALE RESEARCH CTR 7578 02 BERKS 40 33 75 43W 550 07 07 H RODALE RESEARCH CENTER RUSHVILLE 7727 06 SUSQUEHANNA 41 47 76 7W 870 07 H RONALD D BEEMAN SABINSVILLE 3 SE 7730 06 TIOGA 41 51 77 28W 1999 07 H NANCY L MILES SAFE HARBOR DAM 7732 03 LANCASTER 39 54 76 24W 195 06 08 H SAFE HARBOR WTR PWR CORP SAGAMORE 7735 09 ARMSTRONG 40 47 79 1'" 1160 07 H CATHY HILLIARD SALINA 3 W 7782 0' WESTMOREUillD 40 31 79 33W 1109 14 14 H HUN AUTH WESTMORELAND CO SAXTON 7846 08 BEDFORD 40 12 78 ,,. 780 07 H ALVERTA HOLMES SCHENLEY LOCK 5 7863 09 ARMSTRONG 40 41 79 40W 783 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS SELINSGROVE 2 S 7931 05 SNYDER 40 47 76 52W 420 07 07 C H SELINSGROVE MUN SWG AUTH SEill.ERSVILLE 7938 03 BUCKS 40 22 75 1'" 340 08 08 C H PENNRIDGE HHT AUTHORITY 27 ..... PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 2005 STATION INDEX ~ OBSERVATION TIME AND 0 Z I '" ~~ TABLES Z 9 ~ LOCAL STD TIME STATION >< '" COUNTY ~If OBSERVER '" :> ~ !~ ~ .. is ~n~: .. g ..J '"~ ~ .. ~ ~~ Il: '" B;ill '" SHAWNEE STATE PARK 8011 08 BEDFORD 40 2 78 38W 1275 08 08 H SHAWNEE STATE PARK SHICKSHINNY 3 N 8057 01 LUZERNE 41 12 76 OW 780 07 e H JODI LYNN BBLLES SHIPPENSBURG R 8073 04 CUMBERLAND 40 3 77 31W 680 MID MID H SHIPPBNSBURG UNIVERSITY SINNEMAHONING 8145 07 CAMERON 41 " 78 OW 820 07 H ELlZABmI lfOClMBR SLIPPERY ROCK 1 SSW 8184 09 BUTLER 41 3 80 4W 1250 SR SR e H SLPRY ROCK DISPOSL PLANT SOMERSET 8244 0' SOMERSET 40 0 79 5W 2100 08 H STEPHEN W SHAULIS SOUTH MOUNTAIN 8308 04 FRANKLIN 39 51 77 29W 1520 07 07 H S MOUNTAIN RBS'roRATION C SPRINGBORQ J WNW 8361 10 CRAWFORD 41 49 80 26W 1005 07 07 e H THOMAS W STBWART SPRING CREEK 5 NE 6364 10 WARREN 41 55 79 27W 1470 07 07 H I~IVB 01/01/2004 SPRING GROVE 8379 04 YORK 39 52 76 52W 450 08 H P H GLATFBLTBR COMPANY SPRI~ 1 NNE 8400 03 BUCKS 40 34 75 16W 860 07 22 H VIRGINIA DBRBYSHlRE STATE COLLEGE II 8449 07 eEN'IRE 40 46 77 52W 1170 07 07 H PA STATE UNIVBRSITY STEVENSON DAM 8469 07 CAMBRON 41 24 78 lW 932 07 07 e H srNNtMAH'ctUNG ST PK STRAUSSTOWN 8570 03 BERKS 40 29 76 11W 600 08 H HARVEY C STAMBAUGH STRONGSTOWN 8589 0' INDIANA 40 33 78 SSW 1880 07 e H MR.S CAROL RODKEY S'I'ROUDSBURG 8596 01 MONROE 41 1 75 11W 460 07 07 H JUOlm GILBO SUNBURY 8668 05 NORTIlUMBERLA 40 51 76 47W 575 07 07 H SUNBURY MUNICIPAL AUTH SUSQUEHANNA 869:2 06 SUSQUEHANNA 41 57 75 36W no 07 H TRI-BOROMtJNICIPAL AtrI'H TAMAQUA 8758 02 SCHUYLKILL 40 48 75 59W 925 07 e H RONALD YURCHAK TANNERSVILLE 2E 8776 01 MONROE 41 3 75 1'" "0 07 H ROBERT A BARROW TlOOA HAMMOND DAM 8868 06 TIOGA 41 54 77 OW 1230 07 e H USA CORPS OF Kl'J3INEERS TIONESTA 2 SE LAKE 8873 10 FOREST 41 29 79 26W 1200 08 08 e H USA CORPS OF EY]INEERS TITUSVILLE WATER WORKS 8888 10 CRAWFORD 41 38 79 42W 1220 07 07 e H TITUSVILLE MATBR WORKS TOBYHANNA POCONO MTN A 8893 01 MONROE 41 8 75 13W 1916 07 07 e H POCONO AIR CENTER TOWANDA 1 S 8905 06 BRADFORD 41 45 76 2?w 760 07 07 e H WAYNE A VANDERPOOL TROY 1 NE 8959 06 BRADFORD 41 47 76 47W 1110 06 H BOROUGH OF TROY TYRONE 9022 08 BLAIR 40 40 78 13W 890 07 e H BOROUGH OF TYRONE WWTP ONION CITY FLTR PLT 9042 10 ERIE 41 54 79 49W 1400 07 e H ONION CITY FILTRA PLANT UNIONTOWN 1 NE 9050 0' FAYETTE 39 55 79 43W '56 08 08 H GTR UNIONTOWN JOINT SPA WARREN 9298 10 WARREN 41 51 79 ow 1210 07 07 H WARREN FIRE DKPAR'IMENT WASHINGTON 3 NE 9318 0' WASHINGTON 40 11 80 11W 1300 07 07 e H MIKE DUFPALLA WAYNESBURG 1 E 9367 0' GREENE 39 54 80 lOW 940 07 07 e H MARK MCCULLOUGH WELLSBORO 4 SW 9408 06 TIOGA 41 42 77 23W 1818 07 07 e H JOHN M WEAVER WEST CHESTER 2 Nli 9464 03 CHESTER 39 58 75 38W 375 08 08 H CHRISTOPHRR KNOWLES WEST HICKORY 2 9510 10 FOREST 41 35 79 25W 1345 07 H EARL ZARICHNAK WILKES BARRE 9702 01 LUZERNE 41 14 75 53W 660 07 H JAMES M SIRACUSE WILKES BARRE SCRANTON 9705 01 LUZERNE 41 20 75 44W 930 MID MID e HJ ASOS - NWS WILLIAMSBURG 9714 08 BLAIR 40 28 78 1," 845 07 H F DENNIS CLAPP~R WILLIAMSPORT RGNL AP R 9728 05 LYCOMING 41 15 76 55W 520 MID MID e HJ ASOS - FAA WILLIAMSPORT :2 9735 05 LYCOMING 41 15 76 59W 525 22 22 H DEAN ANDERSON WOLFS BURG 9823 08 BEDFORD 40 3 78 32W 1185 07 H JOSEPH S KAMINSKI YORK 3 SSW PUMP STN 9933 04 YORK 39 55 76 45W 390 17 17 H YORK WATER OJMPANY YORK HAVEN 9950 03 YORK 40 7 76 43W 310 07 H METROPOLITAN EDISON CO 28 ~ b z I{) ~ ~ ~ ~ ;:: ~ o ~ ~ 't\ 3..;. 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II NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY ARPT (363699) Daily Almanac Date, Sep 2, 2005 Daily Values Max Temperature Min Temperature Avg Temperature Precipitation New Snowfall Snow Depth HDD (base 65) CDD (base 65) Month-To-Date Avg Max Temperature Avg Min Temperature Avg Temperature Total Precipitation Total Snowfall Avg Snow Depth Total HOD Total CDD Observed 88 61 74.5 0.00 o 10 Observed 86.5 63.5 75.0 0.00 o 21 Normal 80 61 71 0.12 o 5 Normal 80.0 61. 0 71.0 0.24 o 11 Record/Year 102 in 1953 45 in 1949 87.0 in 1953 1. 75 in 1926 0.0 in 1991+ o in 1991+ 7 in 1935 22 in 1953 Record/Year 100.0 in 1953 49.0 in 1967 85.8 in 1953 4.00 in 1952 0.0 in 1991 o in 1991 10 in 1935 42 in 1953 Prey Year 79 58 68.5 0.00 o 4 Prey Year 80.0 58.0 69.0 0.00 o 9 + indicates record also occurred in previous years (last occurrence listed). 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NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY ARPT (363699) Daily Almanac Date: Sep 3, 2005 Daily Values Max Temperature Min Temperature Avg Temperature Precipitation New Snowfall Snow Depth HDD (base 65) CDD (base 65) Month-To-Date Avg Max Temperature Avg Min Temperature Avg Temperature Total Precipitation Total Snowfall Avg Snow Depth Total HDD Total CDD Observed 82 58 70.0 0.00 o 5 Observed 85.0 61. 7 73.3 0.00 o 26 Normal 80 61 70 0.12 o 5 Normal 80.0 61. 0 70.7 0.36 o 16 Record/Year 102 in 1953 43 in 1967 87.0 in 1953 1. 26 in 1974 0.0 in 1991+ o in 1991+ 7 in 1935 22 in 1953 Record/Year 100.7 in 1953 47.0 in 1967 86.2 in 1953 4.02 in 1952 0.0 in 1991 o in 1991 17 in 1935 64 in 1953 Prey Year 79 59 69.0 0.01 o 4 Prey Year 79.7 58.3 69.0 0.01 o 13 + indicates record also occurred in previous years (last occurrence listed). 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NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY ARPT (363699) Daily Almanac Date: Sep 4, 2005 Daily Values Max Temperature Min Temperature Avg Temperature Precipitation New Snowfall Snow Depth HDD (base 65) CDD (base 65) Month-To-Date Avg Max Temperature Avg Min Temperature Avg Temperature Total Precipitation Total Snowfall Avg Snow Depth Total HDD Total CDD Observed 81 56 68.5 0.00 o 4 Observed 84.0 60.2 72 .1 0.00 o 30 Normal 79 61 70 0.12 o 5 Normal 79.8 61. 0 70.5 0.48 o 21 Record/Yea" 93 in 1964+ 46 in 1946 84.0 in 1970+ 1.15 in 1935 0.0 in 1991+ o in 1991+ 5 in 1974+ 19 in 1970+ Reco"d/Yea" 98.8 in 1953 49.8 in 1967 85.6 in 1953 4.02 in 1952 o . 0 in 1991 o in 1991 17 in 1935 83 in 1953 Prev Year 83 60 71.5 0.00 o 7 Prev Year 80.5 58.8 69.6 0.01 o 20 + indicates record also occurred in previous years (last occurrence listed). Official data and data for additional locations and years are available from the Regional Climate Centers and the National Climatic Data Center. http://nowdata.rcc-acis.org/CTP /pubA CIS _results 5/25/2006 '.. 4" NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY ARPT (363699) Daily Almanac Date: Sep 5, 2005 Daily Values Max Temperature Min Temperature Avg Temperature Precipitation New Snowfall Snow Depth HOD (base 65) CDD (base 65) Month-To-Date Avg Max Temperature Avg Min Temperature Avg Temperature Total Precipitation Total Snowfall Avg Snow Depth Total HOD Total CDD Observed 83 54 68.5 0.00 o 4 Observed 83.8 59.0 71.4 0.00 o 34 Normal 79 60 70 0.12 o 5 Normal 79.6 60.8 70.4 0.60 o 26 Record/Year 93 in 1954 47 in 1974 82.5 in 1985 1. 92 in 1979 0.0 in 1991+ o in 1991+ 6 in 2000+ 18 in 1985 Record/Year 96.6 in 1953 50.0 in 1946 83.3 in 1953 4.02 in 1952 0.0 in 1991 o in 1991 17 in 1935 92 in 1953 Prev Year 77 61 69.0 0.00 o 4 prev Year 79.8 59.2 69.5 0.01 o 24 + indicates record also occurred in previous years (last occurrence listed) . 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NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY ARPT (363699) Daily Almanac Date: Sep 6, 2005 Daily Values Max Temperature Min Temperature Avg Temperature Precipitation New Snowfall Snow Depth HDD (base 65) CDD (base 65) Month-To-Date Avg Max Temperature Avg Min Temperature Avg Temperature Total Precipitation Total Snowfall Avg Snow Depth Total HDD Total CDD Observed 83 57 70.0 0.00 o 5 Observed 83.7 58.7 71.2 0.00 o 39 Normal 79 60 69 0.12 o 5 Normal 79.5 60.7 70.2 0.72 o 31 Record/Year 96 in 1983 46 in 2000+ 83.0 in 1943 1.11 in 1979 0.0 in 1991+ o in 1991+ 8 in 1988 18 in 1943 Record/Year 91. 2 in 1953 50.5 in 1946 80.1 in 1961 4.27 in 1974 0.0 in 1991 o in 1991 17 in 1974 92 in 1961 Prev Year 73 59 66.0 0.00 o 1 Prey Year 78.7 59.2 68.9 0.01 o 25 + indicates record also occurred in previous years (last occurrence listed). 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NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY ARPT (363699) Daily Almanac Date: Sep 7, 2005 Daily Values Max Temperature Min Temperature Avg Temperature Precipitation New Snowfall Snow Depth HDD (base 65) CDD (base 65) Month-To-Date Avg Max Temperature Avg Min Temperature Avg Temperature Total Precipitation Total Snowfall Avg Snow Depth Total HDD Total CDD Observed 84 55 69.5 0.00 o 5 Observed 83.7 58.1 70.9 0.00 o 44 Normal 79 60 69 0.12 o 4 Normal 79.4 60.6 70.0 0.84 o 35 Record/Year 96 in 1985 46 in 1976+ 85.5 in 1985 0.65 in 1934 0.0 in 1991+ o in 1991+ 9 in 1949 21 in 1985 Record/Year 89.7 in 1973 51. 9 in 1946 79.4 in 1961 4.63 in 1974 0.0 in 1991 o in 1991 22 in 1928 103 in 1961 Prey Year 78 66 72.0 0.00 o 7 Prey Year 78.6 60.1 69.4 0.01 o 32 + indicates record also occurred in previous years (last occurrence listed) . 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NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY ARPT (363699) Daily Almanac Date, Sep 8, 2005 Daily Values Max Temperature Min Temperature Avg Temperature Precipitation New Snowfall Snow Depth HDD (base 65) CDD (base 65) Month-To-Date Avg Max Temperature Avg Min Temperature Avg Temperature Total Precipitation Total Snowfall Avg Snow Depth Total HDD Total CDD Observed 85 53 69.0 0.00 o 4 Observed 83.9 57.5 70.7 0.00 o 48 Normal 78 59 69 0.12 o 4 Normal 79.2 60.4 69.9 0.96 o 39 Record/Year 97 in 1939 45 in 1988 81. 5 in 1985 1.65 in 1987 0.0 in 1991+ o in 1991+ 6 in 1988+ 17 in 1985 Record/Year 88.6 in 1973 51. 6 in 1988 79.1 in 1961 4.63 in 1974 0.0 in 1991 o in 1991 22 in 1928 115 in 1961 Prey Year 75 69 72.0 0.68 o 7 Prey Year 78.1 61.2 69.7 0.69 o 39 + indicates record also occurred in previous years (last occurrence listed). 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TAMANINI, Individually and As agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C. : DEFENDANTS ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 10th day of July, 2006, upon consideration of the foregoing Motion to Open Record, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DIRECTED that: 1. A rule is issued upon the Defendants to show cause why the Plaintiffs are not entitled to the relief requested; 2. The Defendants will file an answer to this petition on or before July 30, 2006; 3. A copy of said answer will be filed with this Court; 4. The petition shall be decided under Pa.R.C.P. No. 206.7; 5. If no answer to the Rule to Show cause is filed by the required date, the relief requested by Plaintiffs shall be granted. By the Court, M.~:\,~t ... . Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiffs Brian C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney for Defendants bas ~ ~ 7- ItJ-~~ C7- ! r! .~; ! rq n I - --. C' d, .; .. SAIDIS. FLOWER &. UNDSAY ....,_.__..........AW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA I!' JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA : No. 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED vs. TRlNDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually and as: Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants D:EFENDANTS' ANSWER TO PLAINTIFFS' MOTION TO OPEN THE RECORD TO RECEIVE EVIDENCE I. Denied as stated. The Court did not "begin proceedings"; in fact, the Court began hearing testimony during a hearing which spanned the period May 22-24, 2006. 2. It is admitted that the hearing spanned the period May 22-24, 2006. 3. Admitted. 4. Denied as stated. The Court ordered the parties to file "a weather history summary to include the amount of rainfall received each day from September 2, 2005 to September 6, 2005 along with the reported average precipitation for the period." The Court did not order the parties to present "evidence of stormwater damage suffered by Plaintiffs." In fact, the Plaintiffs had ample opportunity to present evidence of their damages, and in fact presented the testimony, under oath, of Derek Mongelli, John Mongelli, and Markus Muretic on this very point. SAlDIS. FLOWER &. IlNDSAY ",...__.__.oIAW 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA ~ I 5. Admitted. This is the information the Court directed the parties to file in its May 24, 2006 order. 6. Admitted. 7. Admitted, upon information and belief. 8. Denied. There was no "technical error." Giving sworn testimony, under questioning from your own attorney, that turns out to be wrong, is not a "technical error." There is nothing "technical" involved. To call this disparity a ''technical error" is disingenuous. At worst the "error" is simply falsehoods; at best, mistakes. It is not customary to allow parties, after the conclusion of all the evidence, to return to Court with "corrections" of their falsehoods or errors. The Plaintiffs had a full opportunity to present evidence of Defendants' alleged breaches and Plaintiffs' alleged damages. They were examined, cross-examined, and subjected to redirect examination on the very points on which they seek to add additional evidence that is at variance with their sworn hearing testimony. They could have come to court in the first instance with weather records to support their claims, but chose not to do so. Plaintiffs have not presented any legitimate reason why they should be permitted to do so now. 9. Defendants admit that Plaintiffs have obtained weather reports for dates other than the dates on which their testimony focused and as to which the Court requested weather data. Defendants deny the characterization "significant rainfalJ as testified to by Plaintiffs." Additionally, it is presumptuous to call the new dates "corrected" dates, in light of the sworn testimony of three witnesses to the contrary. These are not "corrected dates," although they would qualify as other dates. 2 SAIDIS, FLOWER & IlNDSAY ....~__.~OIAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA '[ 10. Admitted. I 1. Admitted. WHEREFORE, Defendants respectfully request the Court to deny Plaintiffs' motion to reopen the record to receive additional evidence. Saidis, Flower & Lindsay Date: 7 -:z.!' - :LE>qO C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney ill #42667 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: 717.243.6222 Fax: 717.243.6510 Attorneys for Defendants 3 SAlOIS, FLOWER &. UNDSAY AI u_.__..1AW 26 West High Stre<< Carlisle,PA !I VERIFICATION I hereby verify the facts set forth in the foregoing Answer, to the extent they are not matters of record, are true and correct to best of my knowledge, information and belief. I understand that false statements herein are subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. o. 4 .. SAIDIS, FLOWER & UNDSAY ......-..........- 26 West High Street Carlisle,PA CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on July 28, 2006 I served a copy of the foregoing Answer upon Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, attorney for Plaintiffs, by having it hand-delivered to his office at 10 West High Street, Carlisle, PA 17013. , a 5 - .) -i( r", C'_ .( '. ~.:) '-, c .< *" I u SAIDIS, 1'/ ?l.OWER & .1 LINDSAY II ATIO~AT'lAW I, " 26 West High Stteet II Carlisle, PA II II Ii Ii i' i' I " I i i I I FRANK P. TAMANINI, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON : PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA Plaintiff vs. : CNIL ACTION JOHN T. MONGELLI, GWENETH D. MONGELLI, DEREK A. MONGELLI, and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Defendants : No. 05-6808 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA : No. 06-1908 Civil Term ./' : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED vs. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. T AMANINI, individually and as : Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants MOTION TO CONSOLIDATE COME NOW, Frank P. Tamanini ("Tamanini") and Trindle Station, LLC ("Trindle Station"), through their attorneys, Saidis, Flower & Lindsay, pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 213 (a), and in support of their motion aver the following: 1. Tamanini commenced Civil Action No. 05-6808 in this Court (the Ii Ii "Tamanini action") on December 30, 2005 to specifically enforce an agreement for the II " l: II sale by Defendants in that action, John Mongelli, Gweneth Mongelli, Derek Mongelli and I, II II II ~ ... I SAIDIS, I FLOWER & II ~~~ I 26 West High Street I Carlisle, PAl Ii Ii Ii ,I :1 II II II II I' II /, !I i Denise Mongelli ("Mongellis"), and the purchase by Tamanini, of real estate in Cwnberland County to be known as "Trindle Station, Phase II." 2. The Mongellis commenced Civil Action No. 06-1908 (the "Mongelli action") on April 3, 2006 to specifically enforce an agreement for the sale by the Mongellis and purchase by Tamanini and Trindle Station of land in Cumberland County, adjoining the Trindle Station Phase II land, known as "Trindle Station, Phase 1." The Mongellis in that action also requested an injunction to prevent Tamanini and Trindle Station from conveying any lots in Trindle Station Phase I until various alleged obligations under the Phase I agreement were carried out. 3. The two cases involve, for the most part, the same parties. Tamanini is the sole member and manager of Trindle Station, LLC. 4. The two cases involve common questions oflaw and fact. For example, the question of why the Mongellis declared the Phase II agreement null and void was the subject of testimony in the hearing on the Mongellis' motion for injunctive relief in the Mongelli action; the same question is central to the Tamanini action. 5. The consolidation of the two cases would promote judicial economy. 6. The Honorable Judge M. L. Ebert, Jr. has presided in the Mongelli action, No. 06-1908. 7. Undersigned counsel spoke to Nathan Wolf, attorney for the Mongellis to seek his concurrence in the instant motion. Attorney Wolf has not responded to counsel's request within the time he promised to do so. Consequently, undersigned counsel has been unable to find out whether attorney Wolf concurs or does not concur in the instant motion. 2 I I I I I I I I f I I I I i . i I I I I .... SAlOIS, FLOWER & ~.~~ II III 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA II II r il I I WHEREFORE, Tamanini and Trindle Station respectfully request the Court grant their motion and order that the above-captioned cases be consolidated for all purposes. Respectfully submitted, Saidis, Flower & Lindsay ~. ;2 7. 2-DOb Date: (1. rian C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney ill #42667 26 West High Street Carlisle, P A 17013 Phone: 717.243.6222 Fax: 717.243.6510 Attorney for Frank P. Tamanini and Trindle Station, LLC ~~ECOf'O pV ft'\V.., . 98\ ff\'Y \'\(~ ..RUt CO"ereo1. \ nef~U~~t\t_." l~W . . O\'r ~1 VII !Irrl1 'n. .11"-"~. 01 sa\ll ,. ~ . . ~.~- ~""b ~ .- ~ .~. ~ 3 " ... SAIDIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY ATIDRNEYS'AT'LAW 26 West High Street I Carlisle, PA I' II ii Ii iI II 11 ~ CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on August 2--( , 2006 I served a copy of the foregoing Motion upon Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire, attorney for John Mongelli, Gweneth Mongelli, Derek Mongelli and Denise Mongelli, by mailing it to his office at lOWest High Street, Carlisle, P A 17013. 4 0 ..-,;, 0 c:') C C':'::J 11 .;:;r-. ~... ~ c= [i"IF! G) T"-,) rc I..D , -, ~~--",. -roo, , --f .., C) ':~~) i"ll .-; ;;;>Jo (~n :U ... .< ", CEIVED AUG s 0 2006 BY: !J Plaintiff : IN THE COURT OF COMMON : PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA FRANK p, T AMANINI, vs, : CNIL ACTION JOHN T, MONGELLI, GWENETH D, MONGELLI, DEREK A. MONGELLI, and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Defendants : No. 05-6808 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED JOHN T, MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, Plaintiffs : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA ~ No, 06-1908 Civil Term I : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED vs. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. T AMANINI, individually and as: Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants AND NOW, this ,s1' ORDER day of St.-~ \ t. "^ ~ f-i" , 2006, upon consideration of the motion of Frank P. Tamanini and Trindle Station, LLC to consolidate the above-captioned cases, a rule is hereby issued upon John Mongelli, Gweneth Mongelli, Derek Mongelli and Denise Mongelli, to show cause why the prayer of the motion should not be granted. Rule returnable ). 0 days after the date of service of this Order. BY THE COURT: '~u..\~ Brian C. Caffiey, Esq. 26 W. High Street Carlisle, PAl 70 13 Nathan C. Wolf, Esq. 10 W. High Street Carlisle, PAl 70 13 2 , -- NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATfORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATfORNEY FOR RESPONDENTS FRANK P. TAMANINI, Plaintiff : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA vs. : CIVIL ACTION JOHN T. MONGELLI, GWENETH D. MONGELLI, DEREKA. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, : No.: 05-6808 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Defendants JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ; No.: 06-1908 Civil Term / : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Plaintiffs vs. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually, and as Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants CERTIFICATE OF CONCURRENCE AND NOW come the respondents, John T. Mongelli, Gweneth D. Mongelli, Derek A Mongelli and Denise A Mongelli, by and through their attorney, Nathan C Wolf, Esquire, and hereby certify they ~ .... concur in the relief requested in the Movant's Motion to Consolidate, provided Respondents are not prejudiced by such consolidation concerning the entry of an Order for Injunctive Relief. Dated: September 29,2006 N an C. 10 West Cadis A 17013 Supreme Court I.D. No. 87380 (717) 241-4436 Attorney for Respondents ./ NATHAN C. WOLF, ESQUIRE ATtORNEY ID NO. 87380 10 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE PA 17013 (717) 241-4436 ATtORNEY FOR RESPONDENTS FRANK P. TAMANINI, Plaintiff : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA vs. : CIVIL ACTION JOHN T. MONGELLI, GWENETH D. MONGELLI, DEREKA. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, : No.: 05-6808 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Defendants JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and wife, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : No.: 06-1908 Civil Term : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Plaintiffs vs. TRINDLE STATION, LLC and FRANK P. T AMANINI, individually, and as Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, Defendants CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the date indicated below, I caused a true and correct copy of the foregoing Certificate of Concurrence to be hand-delivered to the below-listed party, in the ,...-' instant matter, addressed as follows: Dated: September 29,2006 Brian Caffrey, Esquire Saidis Flower & Lindsay, P. C. 26 West High Street Carlisle, P A 17013 olf, Esquire or Respondents ~--.\ ~(If' ,)~r\O f # ()~~ . ::? f\ "r \\.~ ~\/ . 0\0 . of ".D'I \\ Ie l/ D. '"d'" \:' off J ep \ .\ib ',Y \) tv5" Q .. -- FRANK P. TAMANINI, PLAINTIFF : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. JOHN T. MONGELLI, GWENETH D. MONGELLI, DEREK A. MONGELLI AND DENISE A. MONGELLI, DEFENDANTS : NO. 05-6808 CIVIL JOHN T. MONGELLI AND GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI AND DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. TRINDLE STATION, LLC AND FRANK P. TAMANINI, individually, And as Agent for TRINDLE STATION, LLC, DEFENDANTS : NO. 06-1908 CNtL ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 4th day of October, 2006, upon consideration of the Motion of Frank P. Tamanini and Trindle Station, LLC to consolidate the above captioned cases and upon receipt of the Certificate of Concurrence filed by the attorney for the respondents, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DIRECTED that the above captioned cases are consolidated for all purposes. By the Court, M. ~:\r.~ ~ J. 1\ ~ .' ~ C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney for Frank Tamanini and Trindle Station, LLC ~n Wolf, Esquire Attorney for the Respondents bas .). ~ ~ o 8 ( ~'Sl j fi el~ "l /,.~ J'f- 4.. 'J 'I '" 0 \) ~~ ~ J << " i JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, Individually and As agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.C. : DEFENDANTS : NO. 06-1908 CIVIL TERM ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 26th day of December, 2006, upon consideration of the Plaintiffs' Motion to Open Record to Receive Evidence and in consideration of the Defendants' Answer thereto and the Court having directed sua sponte that the parties clarify the date of the significant rainfall which occurred on or about labor Day 2005, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DIRECTED that the Plaintiffs' Motion is GRANTED to the limited extent that all testimony referring to a significant rainfall occurring on labor Day 2005, which was September 5, 2005, in actuality occurred on August 29,2005. By the Court, ,,~~ M. l. Ebert, Jr., )JJ'<:'~~(' ';~/I~nJ S S :8 !old 92 :J3G gaDl lU\ 'I.... ./." I "I ....'11 :10 ^CJV_.Lil.'~t\<)r1_J,..(;,j'J ,:jr" --[ 3Ji:tH)"03l1j ,. ... Nathan C. Wolf, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiffs Brian C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney for Defendants bas JOHN T. MONGELLI and GWENETH D. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, and DEREK A. MONGELLI and DENISE A. MONGELLI, Husband and Wife, PLAINTIFFS : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c., a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Corporation, and FRANK P. TAMANINI, Individually and As agent for TRINDLE STATION, L.L.c. DEFENDANTS : NO. 06-1908 CIVIL TERM ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 29th day of December, 2006, upon consideration of the Plaintiffs' Petition for Injunctive Relief, the Defendant's Answer thereto and after Plenary Hearing in the matter; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DIRECTED that the Plaintiffs' Request for Injunctive Relief is DENIED. By the Court, ~ ~ \.L\ J. M. L. Ebert, Jr., ~an C. Wolf, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiffs ~ C. Caffrey, Esquire Attorney for Defendant '\ SAlOIS, FLOWER & LINDSAY A:I1ORNE\'S-AT.LAW 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA " Frank P. Tamanini, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. John T. Mongelli, Gweneth D. Mongelli, Derek A. Mongelli and Denise A. Mongelli, Defendants NO. 05-6808 CIVIL John T. Mongelli and Gweneth D. Mongelli, Husband and Wife, and Derek A. Mongelli and Denise A. Mongelli, Husband and Wife, Plaintiffs IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. Trindle Station, LLC and Frank P. Tamanini, individually And as Agent for Trindle Station, LLC, Defendants NO. 06-1908 CIVIL /' PRAECIPE TO SETTLE AND DISCONTINUE TO THE PROTHONOTARY: Please mark the above captioned actions settled and discontinued, with prejudice, as to all claims and counterclaims. Date: die; /67 . dis, Flower & Lindsay ----' 7 (]je,. ,~~Z~ S e C. Hixenbaugh, Esqu' Attorney ill #91641 Robert C. Saidis, Esquire Attorney ill #21458 26 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: 717-243-6222 Attorneys for Plaintiff and Defendant Date: "2/7-Z-00 7 anC. 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