Toll Brothers' application in front of the Newtown Township Board of Supervisors for conditional use approval to construct a residential development at Rt. 413 and Twining Bridge Road will be continued to Feb. 26. [Read “Toll Brothers Submits New Proposal For Twining Bridge Road/Route 413 Property in Newtown Township”; http://sco.lt/9Jw5Q0]
The hearing was originally scheduled for Feb. 12 but has been pushed back again. [Read “Planning Commission Review of 41-Unit Toll Brothers Development Pushed To Feb. 4; BOS Hearing Will Resume on Feb. 12”; http://sco.lt/8M1Lvc]
Toll Brothers is seeking approval for a 41-unit residential development on a 152-acre parcel at Rt. 413 and Twining Bridge Road. [See Video: “Residents Dissatisfied with Notice by Toll Bros of Conditional Use Hearing”; https://johnmacknewtown.info/tolldissat.html]
Last week, Toll Brothers requested to be removed from the Planning Commission meeting agenda for the same application. Newtown Township Manager Micah Lewis said he expects the application will be heard at the Feb.18 Planning Commission meeting.
Conditional use approval is required because Toll is proposing to use a cluster option when configuring the development. The application includes an onsite wastewater treatment facility.
[UPDATE: “Toll Bros Trash Original Plan for 41 "Luxury" Homes That Included a "Community Septic Field." Submits a New Plan with Connection to Public Sewers.”; http://sco.lt/7O5HG4]
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