Richland Township supervisors recently gave approvals for two different warehouse proposals to move forward. The first approval will change two properties totaling 1.7 acres from Rural Agricultural (RA) zoning to Planned Commercial (PC). The developer had originally requested a zoning change of seven properties at the location to enable a 2.2-million-square-foot warehousing proposal at the south end of Route 309. Supervisors rejected that request. The recent decision will allow the developer to pursue a scaled-back warehouse plan of about 600,000 square feet. A different warehouse proposal at the corner of West Pumping Station Road and O’Neill Drive was granted conditional use approval for a 167,500-square-foot warehouse. One of the conditions applied to the approval is a traffic impact study.
Source: Bucks County Herald; 5/17/2024
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Richland votes allow separate warehouse plans to proceed
Published Friday, May 24, 2024