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Single-vote majorities move aquatic center project forward in Peters Township thealmanac.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thealmanac.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Although the preliminary design for a new Peters Township Fire Department substation comes with an estimated cost of $4 million, township officials are working on ways to lower the figure. âThis is very much a work in progress,â township manager Paul Lauer said as he and fire Chief Michael McLaughlin presented the design during the June 28 meeting of Peters council. Renderings of the building drafted by EPM Architecture of Bradford Woods show three bays for parking vehicles. âChief McLaughlin and I both feel that perhaps what makes more sense, given the size of the bays, is to actually eliminate one of those bays and have two drive-through bays,â Lauer told council. ....
A decision made by Peters Township Council in May has created a source of confusion for administrators and public safety officials. Council voted 4-3 against the municipality acquiring by eminent domain a small piece of private property for the purpose of building a street connection between two residential plans. According to township manager Paul Lauer, the action runs counter to a long-standing policy that âresidential developments should have multiple means of ingress and egress,â primarily to maximize emergency response times. âAnd there are to be no dead-end streets. In fact, âno dead-end streetsâ is actually incorporated into an ordinance,â Lauer said at councilâs June 28 meeting. âSo weâre not clear right now exactly what council is telling us with regard to these streets.â ....