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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Controversial C-1 Zoning Law Change Approved

The Tredyffrin Board of Supervisors clears the way for new senior assisted living development on small site on Lancaster Ave.

After more than a year of discussion in the community, and months of hearings at the Tredyffrin Planning Commission and finally the Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors, a controversial change in the township's zoning law has won approval. The change in the C-1 Zoning Ordinance will allow developers of a proposed 93 bed assisted living facility to begin the process of developing the former Jimmy Duffy Catering site on Lancaster Ave., across from the Daylesford Train Station. The Capital Health development led by Ed Morris of Tredyffrin must still meet all the requirements for the site, including parking, building size and storm water management. The vote Monday night clears the way for Morris, who also developed the Symphony Square …

Trisha Larkin

12:44 pm on Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Bob: A sincere thanks to you and The Patch for your continuous coverage of this story. I'm certain your coverage has contributed greatly to Tredyffrin residents filling the seats last night! Clearly, the Daylesford Neighborhood Association (DNA) is incredibly disappointed with last night's vote. However, I'd like to thank all of our members for their time and tenacity over the last 9 months! It …   more ›

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