March
Edition of the Save Our Liberty Newsletter
It
may seem like a quiet time, but much has
been going on concerning Liberty Valley and
other development and zoning issues. Read on
for the update, and please note several
important dates below, some coming up very
fast.
March 2 Liberty
Township Supervisors Meeting 7:30 p.m.,
Township Offices, 39 Topper Rd.
- The supervisors
will be discussing whether to accept or
reject Wally Crum's proposed PRD, which
includes 500 homes across Crum Road from
the Wormald's proposed Liberty Valley PRD.
The supervisors can, if they so decide,
invoke the pending ordinance doctrine and
reject it.
- The supervisors
will be discussing the new zoning
ordinance.
- The supervisors
will not be discussing the Liberty Valley
PRD, but they may set a date for the
publicly advertised meeting at which they
will make their decision. They have until
March 22 or 23 to make a decision.
Sol's Legal Brief
and List of Conditions Susan Smith, SOL's
legal counsel, delivered her Liberty Valley
PRD brief to the supervisors, and is working
on the rebuttal to Wormald's brief. The
legal work will continue for many months,
for if the supervisors decide to reject the
PRD, Wormald has the right to appeal to the
court.
In case the
supervisors do not reject the PRD, Susan has
prepared a list of recommended conditions
that the supervisors should impose if they
decide to "approve with conditions."
Have You Expressed
Your Concerns? If you did not speak at the
public hearings and have not written to the
supervisors expressing your concerns about
the Wormald PRD, write now before the
supervisors make their decision. Submit it
at the beginning of March. The Liberty
Township Board of Supervisors mailing
address is 39 Topper Rd., Fairfield PA
17320.
Get Ready for the
Yard Sale! SOL has fundraising events
planned for 2004 (and thank you to all who
supported SOL so generously in 2003!). The
first 2004 event is the Lawn Sale & Auction
during Memorial Day weekend at 450 Pecher
Road. Collect all of those great items that
you no longer need and donate them to SOL!
If you are in town, please consider
volunteering at the sale. More info to come.
Notecards Picturing
Our Beautiful Valley Even the snow looks
beautiful in Liberty Township, especially
when you see it in the gorgeous photographic
notecards local resident Ann Ruppert has
created. They are for sale at Callie's
Collectibles in Fairfield and at Gallery 30
in Gettysburg.
Contact Us To
request information or join SOL's email
list, contact
saveourliberty@direcway.com
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