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The Old Lycoming Township supervisors dug into several brief agenda items during their February meeting after officiating promotions within Old Lycoming Township Police Department.
The supervisors unanimously approved Allyx Kennedy as the new township bookkeeper and treasurer, while they made various other appointments to its planning commission.
Jessica Williams was assigned to the township’s planning commission through Dec. 31, 2024, while Ed Gair and David Kay were approved through Dec. 31, 2021. Each approval received unanimous support from the supervisors.
Meanwhile, Judy Fink resigned from the Zoning Hearing Board after 28 years of service to the community.
“We accept her resignation with regret. She did an outstanding job and we will miss her experience,” Linda Mazullo, one of the township supervisors, said.
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Who: New Kensington Zoning Hearing Board
What: Berg s appeal for a special exception to open a used car lot at the rear of 404 Freeport St.
When: 7 p.m., Feb. 10
Where: New Kensington City Hall, 301 11th St.
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The owner of a New Kensington auto glass business has plans to open a small used car lot.
But first, Roy Berg will need special permission from the city.
“I’ve always messed with cars. I work on them all day long,” said Berg, of Upper Burrell. “I thought, why not sell some?”
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The site of a proposed solid waste management facility in Lansdowne, Pa. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
After it was met with widespread community backlash, an application for a special exception for a solid waste management facility at 41 S. Union Ave. in Upper Darby has been withdrawn.
The application was filed by Bill Santora of A&E Construction Co. His lawyer, Michael Robinson, sent a letter to the Upper Darby Department of Licenses and Inspections on Wednesday officially withdrawing the pending application.
WHYY News reached out to Santora’s lawyer to speak about why the application had been withdrawn and the possibility of a future amended application. Robinson declined to comment.
Slate Belt residents shed light on why they’re opposed to plan for 130-acre solar farm
Updated Jan 24, 2021;
Posted Jan 24, 2021
A proposed 130-acres solar farm in Lower Mount Bethel Township would be almost double the size of the 66-acre solar farm seen here at the DSM facility in Belvidere.John Best | lehighvalleylive.com contributor
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After several months of arguments for and against a proposed 130-acre solar array project in Lower Mount Bethel Township, a decision may be coming next month.
Lower Mount Bethel Township’s Zoning Hearing Board is conducting a hearing regarding an appeal from Glidepath Ventures, which now does business as Prospect14. The company filed an application in July to build a 61,000-panel solar array project on Gravel Hill Road.
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