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NOTICES — the Basis for Naming a New Nonprofit Agency to DEPARTMENT of AGING Administer Those Services 5425 NOTICES — The basis for naming a new nonprofit agency to DEPARTMENT OF AGING administer those services. Redesignation of Area Agency on Aging for Union — The qualifications and capabilities of a specific and Snyder Counties; Notice of Intent and Pub- agency to develop and carry out an effective area lic Hearings plan for older persons in the PSA. — The potential positive and negative effects of The Secretary of the Department of Aging (Depart- redesignation on service agency personnel, service ment), under the act of June 20, 1978 (P. L. 477, No. 70) consumers and service costs and quality. (71 P. S. §§ 581-1—581-12), in conformity with the Older Public hearings will be held as follows: Americans Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C.A. §§ 3001—3058ee), and in accordance with 6 Pa. Code Chapter 30 (relating to Tuesday, December 2, 2003 (Union County) the designation and redesignation of area agencies on 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. aging), intends to redesignate an area agency on aging for Lewisburg Senior Center planning and service area (PSA) Number 17, which has 116 North Second Street the same boundaries as Union and Snyder Counties. Lewisburg, PA 17837 On September 26, 2003, the Department received a Tuesday, December 2, 2003 (Snyder County) formal request from the Boards of Commissioners of 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Union and Snyder Counties to redesignate the area Selinsgrove Senior Center agency on aging from its county auspice to a nonprofit 8 North Waters Street organization for their PSA. Before the Department can Selinsgrove, PA 17870 take any official action on this request from the Commis- Persons who wish to present oral testimony regarding sioners, the Department seeks additional information these issues should contact Farida Zaid, Director, Union/ from concerned parties. This notice of intent to redesig- Snyder County Area Agency on Aging, 116 North Second nate the area agency on aging is issued to set in motion a Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837, (570) 524-2100, fax (570) process which provides for a review of the requested 524-5999, [email protected]. action by all concerned parties, including the general public residing in the PSA. The Department will also accept written testimony on these issues until Friday, December 12, 2003, from inter- The Department is required under 45 CFR 1321, ested parties who are unable to attend the public hear- implementing the Older Americans Act, and 6 Pa. Code ings or present testimony. Written testimony should be Chapter 30 to hold public hearings on this proposed mailed to R. Dan Ainscough, Director, Bureau of Con- action. Accordingly, the Department will hold public hear- tracts and Management, Department of Aging, 555 Wal- ings in Union and in Snyder Counties to provide inter- nut Street, 5th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17101-1919. ested parties an opportunity to present testimony regard- ing the following issues: NORA DOWD EISENHOWER, Secretary — The effectiveness of services for older persons cur- [Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-2113. Filed for public inspection October 31, 2003, 9:00 a.m.] rently being provided under the administration of the area agency on aging. DEPARTMENT OF BANKING Action on Applications The Department of Banking, under the authority contained in the act of November 30, 1965 (P. L. 847, No. 356), known as the Banking Code of 1965; the act of December 14, 1967 (P. L. 746, No. 345), known as the Savings Association Code of 1967; the act of May 15, 1933 (P. L. 565, No. 111), known as the Department of Banking Code; and the act of December 19, 1990 (P. L. 834, No. 198), known as the Credit Union Code, has taken the following action on applications received for the week ending October 21, 2003. BANKING INSTITUTIONS Holding Company Acquisitions Date Name of Corporation Location Action 8-31-03 Northwest Bancorp, Inc., Warren, Warren Effective to acquire 100% of the voting shares of First Bell Bancorp, Inc., Wilmington, DE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 33, NO. 44, NOVEMBER 1, 2003 5426 NOTICES Consolidations, Mergers and Absorptions Date Name of Bank Location Action 10-17-03 Market Street Interim Bank, Camp Hill Approved Camp Hill, and Pennsylvania State Bank, Camp Hill Surviving Institution— Market Street Interim Bank, Camp Hill, with a change in corporate title to ‘‘Pennsylvania State Bank,’’ Camp Hill Merger will be effected solely to facilitate the acquisition of Pennsylvania State Bank by The Pennsylvania State Banking Company, a bank holding company in formation. 10-17-03 Northwest Savings Bank, Warren, Warren Effective and Bell Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bellevue, Pittsburgh Surviving Institution— Northwest Savings Bank, Warren Branches Acquired by Means of Merger: 532 Lincoln Avenue 201 North Craig Street Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Allegheny County Allegheny 7709 McKnight Road 414 Beaver Street Pittsburgh Sewickley Allegheny County Allegheny County 300 6th Ave. Building Route 19, Perry Highway Pittsburgh Wexford Allegheny County Allegheny County 300 Cochran Road Pittsburgh Allegheny County Branch Applications Date Name of Bank Location Action 10-15-03 Farmers First Bank 270 Good Drive Approved Lititz Lancaster Lancaster County East Hempfield Township Lancaster County 10-15-03 Citizens Bank of Schenley Gardens Approved Pennsylvania Retirement Community Philadelphia 3890 Bigelow Boulevard Philadelphia County Pittsburgh Allegheny County 10-17-03 Pennsylvania Business Bank 1132 Cooper Street Approved Philadelphia Deptford Philadelphia County Gloucester County, NJ 10-20-03 Fulton Bank 950 Willow Valley Approved Lancaster Lakes Drive Lancaster County West Lampeter Township Lancaster County 10-20-03 Landmark Community Bank 1318-20 Wyoming Ave. Approved Pittston Forty Fort Luzerne County Luzerne County 10-20-03 First CornerStone Bank 368 Schuylkill Road Filed King of Prussia Phoenixville Montgomery County Chester County PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 33, NO. 44, NOVEMBER 1, 2003 NOTICES 5427 Branch Relocations/Consolidations Date Name of Bank Location Action 10-14-03 Farmers and Merchants Bank To: 1712 Lincoln Effective and Trust Company Way East Chambersburg Chambersburg Franklin County Franklin County From: 1805 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg Franklin County 10-17-03 Fulton Bank Into: 1550 Kenneth Road Approved Lancaster West Manchester Township Lancaster County York County From: 1750 Loucks Road West Manchester Township York County 10-17-03 Fulton Bank Into: 185 Memory Lane Approved Lancaster Springettsbury Township Lancaster County York County From: 2415 East Market St. Springettsbury Township York County 10-20-03 Peoples State Bank of To: Route 6 East Approved Wyalusing, Pa. Wyalusing Township Wyalusing Bradford County Bradford County From: 201 Church Street Wyalusing Bradford County (Customer Services Only) Branch Discontinuances Date Name of Bank Location Action 10-21-03 First Columbia Bank & 1010 S. Market St. Withdrawn Trust Company Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Columbia County Columbia County SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS No activity. CREDIT UNIONS Conversions Date Name of Credit Union Location Action 10-15-03 Local No. 38 and Associates Milton Effective Credit Union Milton Northumberland County Represents conversion from an occupational credit union to a community credit union. Consolidations, Mergers and Absorptions Date Name of Credit Union Location Action 10-17-03 Montgomery County Employees Norristown Approved Credit Union, Norristown, and American Heritage Federal Credit Union, Philadelphia Surviving Institution— American Heritage Federal Credit Union, Philadelphia A. WILLIAM SCHENCK, III, Secretary [Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-2114. Filed for public inspection October 31, 2003, 9:00 a.m.] PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 33, NO. 44, NOVEMBER 1, 2003 5428 NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Applications, Actions and Special Notices APPLICATIONS THE CLEAN STREAMS LAW AND THE FEDERAL CLEAN WATER ACT APPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMITS AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT (WQM) PERMITS This notice provides information about persons who have applied for a new, amended or renewed NPDES or WQM permit, a permit waiver for certain stormwater discharges or submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) for coverage under a General Permit. The applications concern, but are not limited to, discharges related to industrial, animal or sewage waste, discharges to groundwater, discharges associated with municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4), stormwater associated with construction activities or concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). This notice is provided in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapters 91 and 92 and 40 CFR Part 122, implementing The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1—691.1001) and the Federal Clean Water Act. Location Permit Authority Application Type or Category Section I NPDES Renewals Section II NPDES New or amendment Section III WQM Industrial, sewage or animal waste; discharge into groundwater Section IV NPDES MS4 individual permit Section V NPDES MS4 permit waiver Section VI NPDES Individual permit stormwater construction Section VII NPDES NOI for coverage under NPDES general permits For NPDES renewal applications in Section I, the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has made a tentative determination to reissue these permits for 5 years subject to effluent limitations and monitoring and reporting requirements in their current permits, with appropriate and necessary updated requirements to reflect new and changed regulations and other requirements. 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