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David Kliss became perturbed when he was told he would have to connect his Pheasant Road home to a new sewer line  East Hanover, Pa. and learned that what the new, and, for him, undesired service would set him back  $10,000. $10,000 to take a David Kliss became perturbed when he was told he would have to connect his Pheasant Road home to a new sewer line East Hanover, Pa. and learned that what the new, and, for him, undesired service would set him back $10,000

He placed protest signs on his yard which code enforcement made him edit. The signs now read “$10,000 To Take A”. Feel free to use your imagination as to what the edit was.

There were a few other issues with the signs but Kliss says Code Enforcement Officer David Smith was “extremely helpful” in fixing the matters and the edited signs remain.

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