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Construction project for residential community at Ivy Drive and Stony Battery Road desired and given green light by West Hempfield authorities.

West Hempfield Township Board of Supervisors gathering on September 2nd.

On approval, housing construction scheme moves forward at the intersection of Ivy Drive and Stony...
On approval, housing construction scheme moves forward at the intersection of Ivy Drive and Stony Battery Road, West Hempfield.

Construction project for residential community at Ivy Drive and Stony Battery Road desired and given green light by West Hempfield authorities.

In a recent meeting, the West Hempfield Township Board of Supervisors conditionally approved a 56-acre housing project on the south side of the Ivy Drive and Stony Battery Road intersection. The developer, William Murry, expressed concern over the feasibility of revising the phases due to financial constraints. The housing project, by SBCC Land Co. LP, aims to construct 281 dwelling units, including 27 duplexes, 17 townhouses, and eight apartment buildings.

SBCC Land Co. LP has committed to preparing the construction of a second exit to Stony Battery Road before the settlement permits for the residential buildings in Phase 3 are granted. This move is in response to a board dispute over the safety of the phasing, citing an ordinance that all developments with over 50 dwelling units require two entry/exit points.

In other news, the board voted 4-1 to accept a proposal from River Valley Recreation for a new playground at Fairview Park costing $94,722, which includes installation. Meanwhile, the next supervisors meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 7 at the township municipal building, 3476 Marietta Ave., Lancaster.

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