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Friday, January 16, 2009

new neighbors ????

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Below is an excerpt of something I found on the Internet. A development company received approval to build 199 new homes across the street from LA having a much bigger impact on the environment than us getting approval for another 3 1/2 feet for above ground housing. LA has wasted so much time on this the township doesn't take us seriously anymore.

Conditional okay for Rock Hill Estates land use - Some 2,000 new road trips seen daily for the area

DINGMAN — Developers of Rock Hill Estates, a proposed 199-lot subdivision on state Route 739, opposite Lake Adventure, were before the supervisors Tuesday seeking approval for the intended use of the former 400+ acre boy scout camp.

Rock Hill Estates was represented by Hawley attorney, Leatrice Anderson and Director of Engineering, Kristy Coulter of Baucher & James, Inc. of Stroudsburg.

In question was whether a traffic study was conducted in order to determine the number of trips expected per day. Other concerns were whether community facilities and amenities, a school bus shelter, sewage treatment, a maintenance facility, beach and boating area as well as the proposed security guard house would meet township requirements.

“This public hearing is not about approval of any final plans but rather approval of the intended use of the land as a subdivision,” said Town Solicitor John Klemeyer.

“Our independent traffic study firm has determined that there will be an expected 1,967 vehicle trips per day,” said Coulter. The study is currently being reviewed by Penn DOT (Pennsylvania Department of Transportation).

Anderson posed some generic questions to Coulter to help frame details of the proposed facilities to be built in the subdivision. Coulter indicated on a map of the subdivision the location of the facilities and indicated they all would be constructed in accordance with township building construction ordinances.

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  1. I bet the township wouldn't mind if LA went the way of the boy scout camp. We need to get serious about our finances to make sure that doesn't happen.

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