The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors approved the following motions on April 13, 2026 (all votes recorded at the meeting were 5‑0 unless otherwise noted):
• Consent agenda (passed 5‑0): payment of the April 13 bills list in the amount of $2,368,824.58; approval of March meeting minutes; adoption of Resolution No. 26‑11R (sewer planning module) for land development at 830 Old Lincoln Highway; contract purchasing and awards including inlet tops through CoStar’s Premier Concrete, Eureka Stone Quarry purchase, Langhorne Gables drainage change orders and certificate payments. (Consent agenda items A–G.)
• Termination of township manager (passed 5‑0): Motion to terminate the township manager with required 60 days’ written notice and effective date of 06/13/2026.
• Appointment of interim township manager (passed 5‑0): Motion to appoint Stephanie Teally Cooles as interim township manager on a temporary at‑will non‑contractual basis at her previous biweekly pay and without ancillary benefits.
• Preliminary and final land development approval — Neshaminy Water Treatment Plant (passed 5‑0): Approved Aqua Pennsylvania’s land‑development plan to add a PFAS treatment system with conditions to comply with township ordinances and to address remaining review comments; applicant said construction is expected to end in 2028 and that spent carbon will be handled off‑site by a contractor (Calgon cited).
• Zoning map/text amendment (ordinance 26‑05) — LC Logistics Center Overlay District (passed 5‑0): Approved petition from Corman Commercial Properties to rezone an aggregate of properties to M‑1 Light Manufacturing/Open Recreation and to adopt a logistics‑center overlay with a 50‑acre minimum for conditional use, a 200‑foot conservation easement along Neshaminy Creek, and explicit removal of data‑center and cold‑storage uses from the proposed new use list. The board and applicant stated that DEP/EPA remediation approvals are required before site development.
• Award of 2026 road improvement program (passed 5‑0): Awarded the base bid and selected alternates to James D. Morrissey, Inc., recommended award of $1,711,679.40 (low bidder; under the project budget).
• Resolution No. 26‑12R (passed 5‑0): Authorize application to Pennsylvania Audubon Council’s Bird Town program.
• Resolution No. 26‑13R (passed 5‑0): Authorize intergovernmental agreement with Neshaminy School District to relocate a segment of a walking trail along Langhorne‑Yardley Road, to be done by township public works.
• Resolution No. 26‑14 (passed 5‑0): Authorize moving forward with the C2P2 grant application for the Detective Chris Jones Memorial Playground Rehabilitation (project quote shown in packet: $375,760; match $187,880).
Notes: Several items referenced PENVEST or other grant/funding opportunities; the board required applicants and developers to address outstanding review comments and comply with township ordinances before work proceeds.