Peters Township Council approves zoning changes
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Peters Township Council voted Monday evening to remove three properties from the conservation residential overlay district.
The specific parcels are located at 490 and 555 Sugar Camp Road and 231 Froebe Road. Township Manager Paul Lauer explained that the ordinance passed by council will revert the properties to low density residential.
However, 231 Froebe is currently the site of plans by Froebe Management for a housing development, which hopes to build 170 single-family homes on the 87.3-acre parcel. Lauer said the developer has submitted three sets of plans.
“Because there are three sets of plans that have been submitted … The developer has a right to have those plans considered by the township,” Lauer said.
If approved, Froebe Management’s project could go forward with the overlay rules in place. If not, the property would revert to low density zoning.
Froebe Management’s proposal was on the agenda for Monday’s meeting, but council agreed to table the matter.
The change will be more immediate for the other two parcels.
“In the case of the property on Sugar Camp Road, there are no development plans that the township is reviewing,” Lauer said.