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The Board of Supervisors will meet on May 5, 2008 at 7:30 p.m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the East Marlborough Township
Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April
28, 2008, at the East Marlborough Township Municipal Building, 721 Unionville
Road, Kennett Square, PA, to consider the application of Stonemasters, Inc. and
Dan DiTomaso for conditional use approval to use property located at 515
Schoolhouse Road (UPI 61-6-73.1) as a fabrication center and materials
warehouse for stone countertops. The
applicant proposes to use an existing 9,600 square foot building on the
premises and to construct a new 8,000 square foot accessory building for
storage purposes on the property owned by William J. Biter and Sandara K.
Biter, which is located in an LI-Limited Industrial Zoning District. The applicant requests conditional use
approval pursuant to Sections 1002.B and 1002.D(1) of the Township Zoning
Ordinance. Anyone
with a disability requiring a special accommodation to attend the meeting
should notify Jane R. Laslo at 610-444-0725.
The Township will make every effort to provide a reasonable
accommodation. Storm water information click here |
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East Marlborough Township was established by the Pennsylvania State Legislature in 1729. East and West Marlborough Townships were carved out of the larger Marlborough Township, which was considered too unwieldy. Pennsylvania rural Townships were originally established by the Commonwealth legislature to provide a network of roads to assist farmers in getting their crops to market. Today, maintenance of Township roads is the primary responsibility of Townships of the Second Class. Later, Zoning Regulations were added to the responsibilities of local municipalities. East Marlborough is sixteen square miles in area and includes the world famous horticultural displays at Longwood Gardens, as well as New Bolton Center, the veterinary school of the University of Pennsylvania, where pioneering animal research is done We are the caretakers of several surviving Penn Oak Trees which were young trees when William Penn walked this land. In addition, there are several surviving stations of the Underground Railroads which assisted escaping slaves on their journey to freedom in the north. Local groups are working to restore one of the Underground Railroad Stations, located on US Route One. Historic Unionville Village is listed on the National Register of Historic buildings and towns. Sleepy Marlborough Village, with its original buildings, including a Quaker Meeting House, is located at the intersection of Marlborough Road and Marlborough Spring Road. We invite you to visit the area in person, and some of the cultural links via the internet. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. |
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