Att'y Durso questions Christine Alvarez |
Representing Dr. Alvarez, Attorney Christine Durso argued that the irregular, flagpole-shaped lot, make those variances necessary.
Engineer Robert Caracciolo noted that the proposed, one-story, 5,824 sq ft building only takes up about 6% of the 1.99 acre lot. He added that there will be 42 parking spaces, one more than required under Hanover's Zoning Ordinance. In addition, the property will be heavily buffered with evergreens, to assure the privacy of residential neighbors.
Six residents attended the hearing, but had no problem with the requested variance. "I have no objection to what they want to do," stated Orvis Pike. "All I'm concerned about is what is going to happen to Fairview St."
Hanover residents take the oath |
In the process, mailboxes have been obliterated, along with the occasional power line
Caracciolo told residents this problem will have to be addressed in the planning process. He agreed it might be necessary to extend Fairview Street to the service road.
"We seek to be good neighbors and to follow the directions of the Township," the engineer assured everyone.
Solicitor Ted Lewis told residents that their concerns about Fairview Street are beyond the authority of a Zoning Hearing Board, but should be made known to the Planning Commission.
Dr. Alvarez' wife, Christine, told zoners that offices will be open Monday through Thursday, 8 to 5. In response to resident concerns about possible noise from air compressors associated with dental work, Alvarez stated that orthodontists have no need for them.
Dr. Alvarez has two offices. His primary location is in Center Valley. A second office at 190 Brodhead Road will be relocated to Hanover.
According to Dr. Alvarez, he hopes to be up and running by this time next year.
what oath are they taking?
ReplyDeleteHanover Township had seceded from the Union! They have their own oath.
ReplyDeleteIf you wish to speak in a zoning dispute, you must take an oath It is a quasi-judicial proceeding.
ReplyDeletethank you for your answer, Bernie. I did not know that.I thought they were pledging allegiance to Jay Finnegan. Just teasing.
ReplyDeleteThey would have to do that, but Jay was not there.
ReplyDeleteIts great you cover these meetings which so often go ignored. Just as an FYI, the attorney's name is Catherine (Kate) Durso she is a partner at Fitzpatrick, Lentz & Bubba.
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You are correct. I've seen her before. She is very good.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great location for an orthodontic office! That's going t be very convenient for many families. Well done Dr. Alvarez!
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Bryon Viechnicki
Viechnicki Orthodontics Bethlehem
122 E Broad St, Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 865-4333
What a great location for an orthodontic office! Across from Wegmans in Bethlehem is going to be super convenient for a lot of braces patients. Well done Dr. Alvarez!
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Viechnicki Orthodontics Bethlehem
122 E Broad St, Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 865-4333
good to hear that..hope that they would do the free check up for those who cannot afford to have a monthly cleaning..
ReplyDeleteWhat idiots would drive over peoples lawns like that? There is more than one way to reach the orthodontists. I say you just but some cement barriers at the dead end road. If people really want to do damage to someones lawn, let them do major damage to their car first.
ReplyDeleteI've seen eye doctors in grocery stores before. I have never seen an orthodontist in a grocery store, though! That's really smart because then the parent can drop of a kid with braces at their orthodontist and get their grocery shopping done all in one trip! What a clever idea.
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