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Zoning Board Approves Controversial Subdivision Plan

October 18, 2024 | Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania


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Zoning Board Approves Controversial Subdivision Plan
During a recent government meeting, Birtle Associates presented a proposal for a one-lot subdivision located in the MH zoning district. The subdivision will consist of Lot 1, which encompasses 25,814 square feet, to be added to Parcel 65006100, currently owned by Stamens. The remaining area will measure 34,414 square feet. The proposal has already received approval from the zoning hearing board, despite not meeting the required 10-foot side yard setbacks in the MH zoning district.

The subdivision is part of a transition where Ertle Associates will cease using a fuel island system, allowing Stamens to purchase the area for their ongoing operations. The proposal was reviewed by both county and planning authorities, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

In another agenda item, the council discussed a resolution concerning the transfer of radio tower licensing from Iheart Communications, located on West 4th Street near Elm Park. This transfer is part of a merger with Vertical Bridal and requires municipal approval as a formality. A representative from Iheart Communications was present to address any questions regarding the licensing agreement.

The council unanimously approved both the subdivision proposal and the resolution regarding the radio tower assets, with no objections raised during the discussions.

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