South Annville Township supervisors agreed to assist the Doc Fritchey chapter of Trout Unlimited with a permit application for its stream restoration project.
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S. Londonderry board discusses loan for new fire engine, advertises ordinances
At its July meeting, the South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors discussed the Campbelltown Fire Company fire engine loan and moved to advertise new ordinances.
Annville Twp. commissioners to review panhandling and loitering ordinance
The Annville Township Board of Commissioners discussed a panhandling and loitering ordinance and the renovation of the Annville Town Hall, including updates for ADA compliance, during their July meeting.
S. Annville Township supervisors defer decision on Wynfield 4-lot subdivision
Amid routine approvals, the South Annville Township Board of Supervisors delayed the Wynfield 4-lot subdivision plans, citing the need for further discussion on the widening of Reigerts Lane.
W. Cornwall supervisors to announce Quentin Associates decision on July 1
The West Cornwall Township Board of Supervisors will announce its decision on Quentin Associates, LLC’s mixed-use development proposal at a public meeting on July 1.
Annville Twp. commissioners approve Unique Designs Custom Digitizing plans
Unique Designs Custom Digitizing receives approval from Annville Township commissioners to expand its property and add parking, following endorsement from the zoning hearing board.
South Londonderry supervisors recognize National Police Week
At its May meeting, the South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors announced a proclamation for the dedication of National Police Week and heard updates about the police intern program and 2023 audit.
Annville Twp. commissioners welcome new solicitor, make routine approvals
The Annville Township Board of Commissioners welcomed solicitor Megan Ryland Tanner at its May meeting.
South Annville board reviews revised Southgate conditional use application
The South Annville Township Board of Supervisors reviewed changes to Southgate development plans, including a reduction in dwelling units and an increase in construction phases, with a final decision expected in May.
South Londonderry supervisors discuss fire engine funding & crosswalk initiative
Amid discussions on fire tax increases and a $1 million fire engine loan, the South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors also addressed community concerns about park facilities and pedestrian safety initiatives.
Annville Twp. approves new maintenance code, discusses drop-off center feedback
The Annville Township Board of Commissioners approved the adoption of the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code, with enforcement by the township manager, and discussed new drop-off center permit fees and restrictions at its recent meeting.
South Annville Township supervisors table various project agenda items
The South Annville Township Board of Supervisors March meeting featured an unusually brief agenda after nearly all items for consideration were tabled for next month.
S. Londonderry supervisors discuss revised zoning ordinance, Dinosaur Rock
The South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors discussed the revised zoning ordinance, crosswalk project and upcoming township events at its March meeting.
Annville adopts ordinances, updates property code to facilitate police merger
The Annville Township Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted two ordinances aimed at improving parking enforcement and rental license regulation, mirroring Palmyra Borough’s restrictions, and updated the Property Maintenance Code during their recent meeting.
South Annville board approves Garman Legacy’s project at Candler’s Pointe
The South Annville Township Board of Supervisors approved Garman Legacy’s conditional use application for a 60-apartment and 90-townhouse development at Candler’s Pointe in their February meeting.