The latest Newtown Township Zoning Hearing Board meeting last Thursday night on a proposed Wawa in the township saw one expert witness testify on behalf of the developer, Provco Pinegood Newtown LLC, board solicitor Michael Clarke wrote in an email to NewtownPANow.com.
The next hearing on the matter will be May 30, he added.
“No decision will be reached at that (May 30) meeting,” Clarke wrote. “While not confirmed, we expect a vote will occur in July.”
Provco is proposing a 5,585 square-foot Wawa with eight fuel dispensers on a 4.95-acre parcel just off the Newtown Bypass near Lower Silver Lake Road. Thursday night’s meeting was the latest in a series of zoning hearings being held on a validity challenge filed by the developer to certain provisions of the joint municipal zoning ordinance that governs zoning for Newtown, Upper Makefield and Wrightstown townships.
The provisions of the JMZO being challenged are those that don’t allow eight fuel pumps on a tract less than five acres, and don’t allow the type of electronic sign being proposed by Provco, considered an “electronic messaging center” under the JMZO.
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* The ZHB decision will never come if a settlement is first reached with Provco for all the challenges and court cases it has initiated. Township supervisors, according to statements made at public meetings, has had at least one Executive Session to discuss a possible settlement.
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