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Monday, January 14, 2013

Hatboro Council May Hear Plans to Build in Floodplain

The owner of 332 S. York Road is planning to come before the Hatboro Borough Council in March to talk about a proposal to construct homes on the oft-flooded property.

Before plans advance to build 16 two-story townhouses or apartments in a flood zone, the Hatboro governing body is expected to hear more about the plan in March, officials said.  Horizon Property Management LLC, which owns the 332 S. York Road structures housing a handful of car repair shops and Manja pizza shop, was supposed to go before the zoning hearing board last week to seek approval to knock down all but the restaurant on the 1.76-acre parcel to make way for 16 residential units. At the last minute, the owner postponed its appearance at the meeting.  During Monday night's Hatboro Borough Council meeting, Councilman Bill Tompkins said Horizon is looking to make a presentation at one of the council's two March meetings. Tompkins said …

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Theresa Katalinas

8:05 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Everyone is entitled to share their thoughts, but I respectfully request that posters please refrain from making personal attacks.   more ›

Monday, January 7, 2013

Hatboro Landlord Wants to Build in Flood Zone

The owner of 332 S. York Road in Hatboro is seeking approval to build 16 two-story residences where several car repair shops are currently located.

An oft-flooded South York Road property could be home to 16 two-story townhouses or apartments if Hatboro’s zoning hearing board grants permission to build in a floodplain. Horizon Property Management LLC, which owns the 332 S. York Road structures housing a handful of car repair shops and Manja pizza shop, is proposing to knock down all but the restaurant on the 1.76-acre parcel to make way for 16 residential units. “The applicant/appellant proposes to renovate the existing building to retain the existing restaurant and to replace all other uses with 16 two-story townhouses or garden apartments normally found in the R-4 residential district,” Jim Case of Horizon Property Management wrote in his application, which was supposed to be …

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JCC

9:27 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

I am going to think positive if this happens and hope for the best. I am thinking they are using some kind of cutting edge technology to work around the problem and make it more eco friendly and preventing future damage to new buildings.   more ›

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