2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 8, 1991 ontinued from page 1) ‘borough. “Unfortunately there ‘wasn't anything positive about it,” bod said of the report. “PennDOT ame back with negative findings nd so did the schools.” Despite the report, Abod warned that the council could not rely totally on the findings. 2 “There seems to be some con- flicting reports,” he said. “I under- stand that more studies are being done and maybe they will shed ome light on these issues.” Abod said that water supplies are one area in which there are iffering reports. Astudy done eight years ago showed that the bor- ugh was using nearly all its water supply and couldn't add many ‘more houses. However, a recent letter from the state Department of Environmental Resources said that there was plenty of water for addi- when you have reports that con- flict like this,” said Abod. Last summer's report from the d Hoc committee also contained rgent opinions According to utes from the August 15, 1990 er Adrian Merolli commented on proposed development. The minutes show that Merolli ised against changing the zon- ‘ing before all studies were com- plete because, “...once council hanges the zoning, it is impos- le to stop development. (Merolli) gave an example of a development Dallas.” ~The minutes also say, however, that it would not be fair to deny the ‘rezoning request. “It would be “unfair for council to ask Hansons to get studies done before zoning hange is approved as it could cost ousands of dollars, and if de- ied, Hansons would have spent a lot of money for nothing.” 4-H The Ad Hoc committee also looked into the possible effect on the sewer system in that part of the lake. The committee reported that sewer authority manager Richard Boice stated that “... five pumping stations in that area were almost at full capacity...” Boice said Monday, however, that a new study was being done on the sewer system and a more accurate report would be coming. “We are doing an Act 537 study and will be monitoring the system for three months,” he said. “We will know more about it after the study is done.” The Ad Hoc report said that if the townhouses were built approxi- mately 2,000 more trips would take place on the roadway and a traffic § light may be needed at Alderson Road and Lakeside Drive. The & report also said that most of the children living in the townhouses | would probably attend the Lake- Noxen Elementary School which is already at capacity. Abod said that all these con- cerns would have to again be addressed before any development is done, but said that this months meeting will deal only with the rezoning of the property. 4 “We are just considering the rezoning,” said Abod. “I am not sure how residents feel about the rezoning and that is what we will find out at the public hearing.” Last month, the borough's plan- ning consultant, Jack Varaly, said that if the council were to approve the rezoning it would not be com- mitted to the development project. “You have to separate the rezon- ing of the land and the approval of the project,” Varaly told the coun- cil. “If you approve the change from commercial toresidential then all you are approving is the rezon- ing.” The May 29 public hearing is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. at the borough hall. (continued from page 1) ‘be held. 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