The February meeting of the West Marlborough Township Board of Supervisors was a brief one.
Roadmaster Hugh Lofting Sr. reported that the township road crew had salted the roads several times. He said the long-delayed project to shore up the bank of Buck Run along Rokeby Road was "well underway" and the engineering work had been completed for the project to fix a small bridge on lightly traveled Runnemede Road.
Supervisor Bill Wylie reported that on Jan. 30 the township sent a letter to the owner of the properties at 429 and 431 West Street Road, telling him that he was violating the zoning code for the Village Residential Zone because he was "running a commercial business, estate salvage, sales and scrapping out of the property. Exterior storage. Business being run outside of dwelling. Non-compliance for No-Impact home based business." The letter said that to comply with the zoning regulations he would have to shut down his business, remove all items from outside the buildings, and stop burning trash except for yard waste. The board gave him until March 1 to comply.
The township Planning Commission did not meet because they had nothing on their agenda.
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