There were no action items before the Chadds Ford Township Board of Supervisors during its Feb. 6 meeting, but interim Township Manager Judy Lizza made several announcements.
• Supervisors are looking to appoint a Chadds Ford fire marshal. That task has been performed by the Concord Township fire marshal, but that can’t go on indefinitely, Lizza said. The board will be accepting applications until Feb. 25.
• Lizza said she is working with the Delaware County Board of Assessors to get a clear picture of how many, if any, properties have been improperly assessed. Former tax collector Bruce Prabel told supervisors in December that he believed 149 properties were under assessed, which led to the township losing $15,000 in revenue. Lizza said the assessors have indicated that there are only 12 and they are currently being reassessed.
• This year’s Community Day will be April 27. More details will be announced later.

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