Wormald
Requests Postponement of Public Hearings on
the Community of Liberty
The Wormald Company
of Frederick, Md., has requested a
continuance of the public hearing on its
proposed development in Liberty Township
near Fairfield, Pa. The hearing will not be
held as scheduled on Monday and Tuesday,
September 22 and 23.
In a letter to
Liberty Township Solicitor Walton Davis on
Wednesday, September 17, Wormald cited land
title issues as the reason for the request.
The developer requested time to further
investigate a title issue that has been
identified and, if possible, enter into
negotiations with an adjoining property
owner to clear the issue. The attorney for
an area citizens' group and adjoining
property owners had questioned earlier in
the hearing whether Wormald did, indeed, own
all of the property in the 710-acre
development plan.
Both the Adams
County Planning Commission and the Liberty
Township Planning Commission have
recommended that the plan be denied because
it is not in keeping with the region's
comprehensive plan. Concerns were also
expressed about the environmental and
community impacts, traffic, sewage plans and
stormwater management plans. The final
decision rests with the three township
supervisors.
It has not yet been
confirmed whether the hearing will continue
on September 29 and 30 or not.
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