A resident raised a Sunshine Act concern during public comment, saying she had been interrupted during a prior planning commission meeting and questioning whether the commission had complied with public‑meeting rules.
"At last month's planning commission meeting during my public comment concerning the PA Sunshine Act violation by this commission, I was rudely interrupted by Roxy Sawbel, the planning commission secretary," the resident (Speaker 8) said, adding she wanted the name of the Adams County employee the township contacts to publish agendas.
Speaker 1 and Speaker 6 responded that municipal staff commonly prepare and publish agenda packets because staff (in this case a zoning officer named Gus, as described in the comment) are the first point of contact for applications and plan submissions and thus coordinate agenda content. Speaker 1 said the secretary prepares the meeting minutes and that the township practice varies by municipality.
Why it matters: the Sunshine Act governs public meeting notice and participation; the resident framed her comment as a procedural concern about transparency and enforcement. Commissioners acknowledged the comment and described how staff and commission roles interact but did not announce any formal investigation or corrective action at that meeting.
Closing: the commission thanked the resident for the comment, encouraged participation at upcoming hearings and set follow‑up to continue ordinance review at the next meeting.