Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Township business

It was a pretty routine half-hour summer meeting of the West Marlborough Township Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Aug. 5.
Zoning officer Al Giannantonio told the board that one zoning permit was approved in July, for a Richard Wilson Drive resident building a deck. And a demolition permit was granted for the Stone Barn banquet facility to tear down its mill. The building's roof collapsed in February under the weight of the heavy snow. (I saw someone removing the weather vane from the mill's cupola a few weeks back, so I'm guessing demolition is imminent).
Anna Myers of the township planning commission reported that the planners will be looking for a new person to run their meetings after their chairperson, Jeb Hannum, resigned (he and his family have moved out of state).
Officer Robert Clarke reported that he wrote 11 citations in July, all for speeding.
The board set a work session for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, to review the township's list of required permits and inspections. At their July meeting the supervisors said they'd be looking at the list so they could eliminate those that represented an unnecessary burden on property owners.

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