Falls Township supervisors rejected a plan to turn the old Lincoln Garage site on Lincoln Highway into a three-story, age-restricted condominium development. It is the second time the supervisors have rejected the plan, for the same reason — supervisors feel the property is too small for the scope of the builder’s plans. Builder Bryan Brzezinski first requested a change in zoning from industrial to residential to build four-story condos with 97 parking spaces. That plan was rejected. A modified plan was presented with three stories and 90 parking spaces, along with other breaks from zoning guidelines. It was also rejected. Nearby residents opposing the plan said the “building does not fit into our community.” Brzezinski, a Falls native, appeared frustrated at the second dismissal of his petition, saying he is trying to “redevelop a terrible eyesore.”
Source: Bucks County Courier Times; 4/18/2024
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Falls rejects condo project for a second time
Published Friday, April 26, 2024