8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, April 25, 2002 Street — Dallas High School will road would result in more traffic, and said it would also provide drivers along Manor Drive with a tempting shortcut to Carverton Road. “An access road would now provide drivers (who want to get to Eighth Street) with a nice shortcut through (Sunrise Es- tates), and the residents of that development and myself, as well, don't want to see that happen. That is not an alterna- tive as I see it. But if the (Kingston Township) Supervi- sors say I have to do it, I will.” ; e concerns of e surrounding ommunities. John Halbing Developer Halbing instead thought the installation of an emergency ac- cess road, with a gate that would take only seconds for emergency personnel to open, would be a better fit, and would benefit both subdivisions in an emergency. The developer said since Sun- rise Estates has only one road into the development, emer- gency access between Windsor Farms and the existing neigh- borhood would provide a back- up entrance for both. “Unfortunately, because of the placement of (Windsor Farms), we don’t have a choice,” said Halbing. “I'm very aware of the concerns of the surround- ing communities. “My first concern is with my 44 customers, and second with the surrounding homes. We must take all of these things into consideration, and come up with the best possible solu- tion.” Steever also voiced concerns over what she said were waivers given to developments that had only one means of entry and exit. She said the township subdivision ordinance requires developments to have two yarns HV Rd Manor Dr. 2, Approximate boundary memes | ssmmmm Of proposed Windsor Farms subdivision Approximate location of proposed access road This is an depiction of the proposed Windsor Farms subdivision and its relationship to nearby develop- ments. means of entry and exit. But Township Supervisor John Versari said after speak- ing to township Zoning Officer Ben Gorey, there are no ordi- nances of that nature on record in the township. | “There is no ordinance stating that a development is required to have two means of entry and exit,” said Versari. “Maple Crest was developed within the last five years, and it only has one entrance and exit.” Versari proposed a 40-day ex- tension before a decision will be made on the Windsor Farms “There is no ordinance stating that a development is § regulod to have Hh kon means of | John Vorserl Township Supervisor relminaTy plans, which passed unopposed, at the board’s special meeting of the FR Raa pS i JIell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Step-up to a great opportunity. We're re-introducing our popular Step-up CD just in time for our customers and friends to take advantage of a great opportunity. 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The proposal overturned an earlier vote by the board, which denied Halbing and his associ- ates a 30-day extension before the Supervisors would decide on approving the subdivisions preliminary plans or not. “After reading different situa- tions throughout the country similar to this one, our legal counsel recommended ‘that we should take that avenue,” said Versari. “It would also give (Hal- bing) extra time to rectify the problems in his original plan.” Dallas High School will pre- sent “Our Town,” by Thornton Wilder on Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 in the high school auditorium. In his pre- sentation of a town at the turn of the last century, Wilder ‘has represented in a universal and simple way our town, this town, every town. The Stage Manager tells us “This is the way we were... at the beginning of the Twentieth Cen- tury. This is the way we were — in our growing up and in our marrying, and in our living and in our dying.” Wilder portrays life simply and illuminates pat- terns of human experience that remain unchanged in the face of time. The cast includes Stage Man- ager (Narrator) Michael Miller; Dr. Gibbs, Brad Lothridge; Joe Crowell, Brian Ziller; Howie Newsome, Bob Murphy; Mrs. Gibbs, Kristen Vodzak:; Mrs. Webb, Laura Vodzak; George Gibbs, Ken Bauer, Rebecca Misericordia present ‘Our Town’ Gibbs, Christine Zavaskas; Wal- ly Webb, Amy Vodzak; Emily Webb, Christy Williams; Profes- sor Willard, Adam Morgan; Mr. Webb, Mike Swartwood; Woman in the Audience, Emily Nagy, Man in the Auditorium, Jason Jolley; Lady in the Audience, Sarah Klug; Simon Stimson, Adam Morgan; Mrs. Soames, Sarah Klug; Constable Warren, Adam Pajka; SI Crowell, Brian Ziller; Samanatha Craig, Emily Nagy, Joe Stoddard, Jason Jol- ley; Mrs. Cartwright, Tiffany Gergel; Mrs. Martha Newsome, Megan Vodzak; Silas Peckham, Corey Phillips; Anita Hersey, Laura Raczkowski. Production staff includes Di- rector Mrs. Elaine Bauer, Assis- tant Director Miss Audrey Ide, Student Assistant Emily Nagy, Stage Manager Adam Pajka, crew: Andy McGee, and Megan Riley. Our Town is performed each night at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3 and may be purchased at the door. (continued from page 1) tion of lacrosse and track and field, now this new complex, is another sign of the College's commitment to intercollegiate athletics.” The sports that will use the new field include men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey and track and field. Funding for this project is provided by the College’s Advancing the Vision fundraisthg campaign. Now nearing completion, the cam- paign stands at $4.6 million. When complete, the new An- derson Field Complex will join the Anderson Sports and Health Center, constructed in: 1993. The Center is a 78,000 square- foot multi-purpose facility com- plete with a competitive wood floor, three cross courts, a syn- thetic surfaced indoor running track and a six-lane, NCAA com- petitive pool with observation deck. 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