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Palmerton awaits grant for police station

The future site of a potential new police station in Palmerton continues to hinge on the possible receipt of a statewide grant.

Resident Marj Federanich asked borough council on Thursday if it’s made a decision on where it’s going to locate the police station.

Council President Terry Costenbader said that hasn’t yet been determined.

“I don’t know that we’ve decided on that,” Costenbader said.

Federanich then asked if the borough was possibly looking at the former Palmerton Hospital site.

Costenbader said that they were looking at a couple of places.

Councilman Kris Hoffner noted that the borough previously applied for a Statewide Local Share Assessment Grant.

“So much is contingent on whether or not we get that grant,” Hoffner said.

In October, council approved a resolution to apply for a $1 million Statewide Grant from the Commonwealth Financing Authority for the construction of a new police facility.

In August, council on a unanimous vote approved a resolution for an application of an LSA grant.

Former Councilman Cory Kepner had asked council to consider procuring $2 million for building a new police station, or the renovation of the existing station.

Council accepted Kepner’s resignation in October because of personal reasons.

Borough Manager Autumn Canfield previously said council was looking at two tracts of land, but did not disclose specifics. Canfield said the borough looked at more than a dozen sites, but narrowed it down to two.

Kepner said in May that Keystone Consulting Engineers had recommended new construction, and noted there could be grants available.

He wanted to contact St. Luke’s about the property at the former Palmerton Hospital on Lafayette Avenue.

However, Hoffner suggested looking into the far east-end of the Northface Development in Palmerton, the site of the former New Jersey Zinc West Plant, which he said is not a residential area.

Councilwoman Holly Hausman-Sell said council needed to determine if it wants to go with a new building, a new site, or if it was looking to do those simultaneously.

She added that the consensus was to go for a new building rather than renovations to its existing station.

At that time, council said the cost for a potential 5,000-square-foot building would be about $1 million.

The borough has been looking at the possibility of reclaiming space rented by Carbon County’s Area Agency on Aging for use of its police department, located in a former New Jersey Zinc Company building at 401 Delaware Ave.

Palmerton officials continue to await word on funding for a possible new police station. TIMES NEWS FILE PHOTO