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The Huntington Township Planning Commission on its April meeting considered the preliminary/final land‑development plan submitted by EB Clearing for a property on Old Harrisburg Road and voted to table the application while county and conservation‑district comments are addressed.
Commissioners said the submission arrived with review comments from county staff and the Soil Conservation District and that the applicant must respond before the commission can act. Township engineer Scott (last name not provided) told the commission the county had issued an "incomplete" or compliance notice on technical items rather than a denial and that the county and conservation‑district comments included concerns such as infiltration and other site‑specific items that the engineer expects the applicant to revise.
The plan covers a parcel on Old Harrisburg Road identified in the submission as parcel number 6076745 (as read aloud in the meeting). Commission zoning officer Gus summarized materials in the packet and told the commission the submission before them was the first formal presentation of this land‑development plan.
Commissioners asked for clarification about which comments applied to the land‑development submission and which referred to a separate site that had an inspection report. Staff clarified that some inspection materials in the packet related to a separate property and would be set aside for that case; the county and conservation‑district comments in the packet did apply to EB Clearing's new parcel.
After discussion, the commission voted to table the preliminary/final land‑development plan for EB Clearing to allow review of the county and conservation‑district comments and to give the applicant time to respond.
The commission chair set the matter for further review at the next meeting and asked staff to circulate the county and conservation‑district comment letters to commissioners before that meeting.
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