Monday, October 12, 2009

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.

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