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I recevied a notice that Rose Tree Investors are again trying to pave over the lot behind Parker at 32w Sellers for more parking. the hearing is 1/17at 7 in Council Chambers. I will be out of town on buisness but wanted the public to know. I thought this was a dead issue. If this is allowed whats from allowing them to tear down any home along that strech and put in more parking. Why doesn't the owner buy the lot behind his own home in Rose Valley or where ever it is a bus them here.
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Comment by John on February 4, 2013 at 10:42am He didn't mention the house or zoning or any of that stuff. I had to park illegally when I went.
Comment by Linda Shockley on February 2, 2013 at 10:46pm John,
Did you think to ask him why parking was never a problem back when that house was still standing and there was no empty lot to illegally park in? I used to go to a doctor in that building too, & there was plenty of parking in the back.
Comment by John on February 2, 2013 at 9:38pm My daughter goes to the pediatrician in the medical building there. We took her the other day and found out they're moving down to the Key building in Eddystone. When I asked the Dr. why, the first thing he mentioned was the lack of parking.
Comment by Linda Shockley on January 22, 2013 at 1:18pm Great news, Howard! Now we'll see if this time, Rose Tree accepts that as the final answer. Meantime, is anyone enforcing the No Parking signs?
Comment by Howard McCoy on January 22, 2013 at 11:41am The Zoning Board Hearing for the proposal of the parking lot at 32 W Sellers was brief and eventful. After a brief discussion, the voting members of the Zoning Board voted unanimously (4/0) to uphold their prior decision to deny a variance to Rose Tree Investors.
Comment by John on January 15, 2013 at 9:34am 1. Allow a parking lot to be built.
2. Pass a parking tax ordinance like Chester
3. Profit!
Comment by Kenneth Harper on January 14, 2013 at 5:20pm Thanks Rich for posting this on RPOL. It sounds like the out of town investor wants to start this process all over again. It was turned down by the zoning board last time.
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