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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Hanover Supervisors Color Coordinate Again


Not again!

At their May 24 meeting, Hanover Township's Supervisors, Township Manager Jay Finnigan and even the press, were all attired in matching Navy Blue jackets. Believe it or not, at their June 14 meeting, everyone was wearing a red polo shirt, including the press. Next month, the dress code calls for black and white checkered coats.

Dress code out of the way, Supervisors embarked on a busy agenda. They granted conditional use approval to Lehigh Valley Academy for the expansion of this K-12 Charter school, located at 1560 Valley Center Parkway.

They agreed to allow Ting Cheng, owner of the Mi Chong restaurant at 5560 Crawford Drive, near Weis Markets, to install a walk-in cooler at the rear of the building, a former Rite-Aid Pharmacy. Supervisor Mark Tanczos, noting that seven businesses will be going into that site, suggested talking to the owner about parking at the rear of the building.

Supervisors also authorized a gaming grant contract under which the Townshi will receive $179,000 in casino money for pedestrian safety signs throughout the Township.

They also approved "hold harmless" agreements with the following Hanover residents for fences that encroach on drainage and utility easements in their side yards: Jason and Mackenzie Fetterman, 839 Clearview Lane; Michael S. and MaryAnn J. DeFazio, 5320 Stenton Drive; and Michael J. and Natalie Baran, 5216 Harriet Lane.

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