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Plans for eateries, apartments emerge in $60M ex-YMCA site redevelopment proposal

Three or so small eateries in a highly visible corner space.  An outdoor pool and a clubhouse for tenants.  These are part of the Hankin Group’s vision for the former Lancaster Family YMCA property, a 3.5-acre site bounded by North Queen, West Frederick and North Prince streets, a company executive disclosed Monday.  There the Exton-based developer plans to construct apartments, medical offices for Lancaster General Health and space for other uses, as LNP | LancasterOnline previously reported last June.  “Our goal is to create a project that’s going to activate this area and be of benefit not only to the city but to Lancaster General as well,” said Neal Fisher, Hankin’s vice president of development, at a city Zoning Hearing Board meeting. 

Penn Twp to allow staff, solicitor at zoning hearing

When: Penn Township supervisors meeting, May 10. What happened: The board approved allowing staff and the township solicitor to participate in a May 12 zoning hearing where the applicant wants to expand a frame and cabinet business at 710 Fruitville Pike. Background: Documents show a special exception for the site approved by the township Zoning Hearing Board in 1993. Regardless, supervisors spoke about the need to make sure that all paperwork is done properly in support of the applicant’s process. Other business: Supervisors approved appointing Joe Eisenhauer to the Penn Industrial Development Authority for a five-year term. Penn Township’s IDA is an entity that helps farms and businesses to secure financing.

Waterford lawsuit: Borough sues council president in zoning dispute

Waterford Borough says its zoning rules prohibut storage containers anywhere in southern Erie County town In late 2019, Waterford s zoning officer cited Borough Council president over a container in president s yard As primary approaches, dispute has unfolded in Erie County Court, with a ruling not expected soon WATERFORD  For more than a year, a large storage container sat in the yard of the president of the Waterford Borough Council. The container has been gone since December. But its erstwhile and extended presence has created protracted discord in Waterford, where a majority of the Borough Council voted to sue its own president in a case that shows no signs of subsiding soon.

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