At tonight’s 7 p.m. meeting of the Limerick Board of Supervisors, the board is expected to discuss a “condemnation” of the former Home Depot property on Ridge Pike, according to the agenda.
Also, Epps Beverage is back before the supervisors for final land development plans. This beer-and-soda center at 79 W. Ridge Pike is operated by Carol and Robert Ganovsky.
Last month, Limerick officials told the Ganovskys that they would likely need to pay a $55,770 traffic impact fee to move across the street. Home Depot, which was close to breaking ground next to the current Epps facility, pulled its plans for a Limerick store off the table in April.
The impact fee is the sole responsibility of Epps Beverage and must be paid by most applicants breaking ground in the township. Exceptions are made for smaller land development plans.
Thursday night’s agenda also includes: approval of police station renovation bids, roadway dedications for Rose Tree Estates and Glenview Estates, revised plans for Telvil-Landis at Graterford and Limerick roads, and a Linfield Fire Company hayride.






Sep 24th, 2009 at 12:56 pm by Michael Hays
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