Limerick shopping center seeks relief
According to a legal notice in Monday's edition of The Mercury, a developer called Sanatoga Interchange Associates, based in King of Prussia, is going before the zoning hearing board in Limerick on Oct. 28 at 6:30 p.m. to seek relief from several ordinance requirements.
The developer is seeking to put a shopping center, including a 140,000-square-foot retail store with a gas station, and six retail/restaurant/bank sites, on land located at 116, 124, 142, 154 and 168 Evergreen Road. (see map below).
View Store proposed in a larger map
The developer wants the zoning board to "confirm that the proposed subdivision will not disqualify the development from treatment under the LLI (limited light industrial) Interchange Overlay District"; clarifiy what applies to interior setbacks between businesses; determine if the landscaping qualifies under the zoning; among other things.
There will be the opportunity for the public to review the plans and comment.
The meeting will take place in the Limerick Township Municipal Building.
The developer is seeking to put a shopping center, including a 140,000-square-foot retail store with a gas station, and six retail/restaurant/bank sites, on land located at 116, 124, 142, 154 and 168 Evergreen Road. (see map below).
View Store proposed in a larger map
The developer wants the zoning board to "confirm that the proposed subdivision will not disqualify the development from treatment under the LLI (limited light industrial) Interchange Overlay District"; clarifiy what applies to interior setbacks between businesses; determine if the landscaping qualifies under the zoning; among other things.
There will be the opportunity for the public to review the plans and comment.
The meeting will take place in the Limerick Township Municipal Building.
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