Land use and zoning dominated part of the 24 September 2025 Newtown supervisors meeting, as the township planning commission presented updates on multiple proposals. These included a residential subdivision and a controversial mini-storage facility.
The most debated project was a sketch plan for a mini-storage facility at 98 Upper Silver Lake Road, the site of a former TD Bank. The plan called for demolition of the bank and construction of a three-story building with up to 800 units, plus a manager’s apartment.
While storage use is permitted, the residential unit triggered objections. “A residential use combined with an industrial use is not permitted in the township according to our ordinance,” Driscoll reminded the board.
Some supervisors worried about precedent. “We set precedents and then somebody else wants to do the same thing and all of a sudden we’re just allowing everything,” said Supervisor John Mack.
He also questioned safety and the necessity of the project. “It seems like a dangerous situation. I wouldn’t want to live there in a single apartment in that building,” Mack said, noting that fire access concerns limited building heights to 40 feet, with this project proposing to exceed that.
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