Township Staff
Zoning Officer / Building Code Official
Michael H. Gardner
MGardner@EastRockhillTownship.org
The Zoning Officer/Building Codes Official is responsible for enforcing the Zoning Ordinance, Building Codes, and applicable Township Ordinances. Mr. Gardner reviews applications and approvals and performs on-site inspections. He works closely with the other jurisdictional county, state, and federal agencies to insure compliance with applicable regulations.
Director of Public Works and Emergency Management Coordinator
Jeffrey Scholl
JScholl@EastRockhillTownship.org
The Director of Public Works is responsible for overseeing road maintenance and waste water conveyance and treatment systems of the township. This includes the repair of potholes, erecting street and regulatory signs, maintaining storm sewers, removing fallen trees from road rights-of-way, and snow removal. Mr. Scholl oversees the maintenance of more than 36 miles of roadway and several hundred acres of open space and parkland. In addition, the department maintains the township’s public sewer system. He supervises and works along side a two man crew as well as seasonal, part-time help.
Bookkeeper
Finance@EastRockhillTownship.org
The Bookkeeper is currently a part-time position. The Bookkeeper is responsible for the day-to-day accounting responsibilities including accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledger activities. The Bookkeeper maintains the financial records of the Township and is responsible for assisting and making records available to auditors as well as prepare monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports and assist the Secretary/Treasurer with the preparation and control of the annual budget.
Appointed Professional Services
Solicitor:
John B. Rice, Esquire: Grim, Biehn & Thatcher
Engineering:
C. Robert Wynn & Associates
Hydrologist:
Mercuri and Associates
Auditor:
Dunlap & Associates
Zoning Hearing Board Solicitor:
Clemons Associates
Planning Consultant :
Judith Stern Goldstein: Boucher & James
Joint UCC Appeals Board Solicitor:
Christen Pionzio, Esquire