(3/16/04) Today, the
Liberty Township Supervisors rendered their
decision in respect of the
Wormald Companies’ Liberty Valley PRD
application and denied the proposal.
In a two-part
decision the Supervisory Board concluded
that:
- PRDs are not uses
allowed in Liberty Township, having been
repealed in 1985 when the Zoning Ordinance
was amended
- If the above
finding is not upheld by the Courts, the
PRD application, as submitted, was denied
on the basis that it failed in many ways
to comply with the requirements applicable
to a PRD, and did not conform with the
Township Ordinance nor the Comprehensive
Plan.
We are pleased that
the Township Supervisors voted to deny the
PRD application; their decision is very
gratifying.
The developer is
expected to appeal the decision and the
appeal has to be made within thirty days to
the Court of Common Pleas in Gettysburg,
which could agree to hear the appeal in the
next sixty to ninety days.
Save Our Liberty
will continue to be active in future legal
actions related to this case, and Susan
Smith and the law firm of Reager & Adler
will continue to represent our organization.
Thank you to all who
have contributed to our cause. Many
individuals and groups have given generously
of time, organizational skills, expertise in
various areas, as well as funds in support
of SOL’s efforts. Citizen action groups like
ours demonstrate democracy in action and of
this we should all be proud.
To Susan Smith in
particular, our thanks for representing the
people of Liberty Township and so
effectively presenting our case.
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Decision
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