Well, they did it. Tonight at the Skippack Township Planning Commission meeting, the Commission voted to recommend approval of the conditional use permit requested by Audubon Land Development Corporation and Del Grippo Homes. This gives them the green light to move forward with the Mill Run development on the site of the Perkiomen Valley Airport, despite repeated pleas over a period of six months from nearly 500 residents that this not happen. Now I'm annoyed. No, scratch that ... I'm pissed . On a stratospheric, biblical level. Pissed to the point of wishing for each of the Commission members genital boils, COVID, leprosy, and a full IRS audit. The thing is, I'm not so much ticked off at the result -- although it does infuriate me to no end -- but to the complete and utter lack of respect for the residents, the casual dismissal of their concerns, and the use of various procedural stunts to try to derail us: The Board of Supervisors claimed that BoS meetings were not fora f...
They stopped by but I did not sign. While I don’t want anymore housing in our quaint area either, my fear is that they can turn around and build townhomes or more. The one home that sits on a flag lot is zoned multi family, there are townhomes across the street, plus carriage homes in the other side of the street. So it’s possible to make the development townhomes, which will double or triple the population.
ReplyDeleteSo, while I would rather there be no more homes, I’ll take the 58 homes versus more. And I would think twice about a park. While there will be no homes, it will be a total tax burden and there will be a lot of cars constantly coming and going 24/7/365.
I agree that there are A LOT of concerns, so let’s concentrate in them. Thank you.