I have heard from a number of people that have posted on this site but no one is answering the question. What is the difference between the township's R-1 and R-2?
On April 20th the township zoning board meets to consider this rezoning. The new property owners want to put in 214 single family homes and the current zoning allows them only 157 single family homes. Yet we get this gibberish about green space and low density. I see a difference of 57 more homes if the township approves this zoning change.
I know these developers want to maximizes their profits, but should they be doing it on the backs of our local taxpayers? How about Terry and Harry where do they stand? Maybe the city moratorium of only 100 homes slowed down things but they did finally moved after public pressure. I think the township resident must even move pressure against our two pro-growth trustees.
The trustees have rejected every other option that would give them move power to control the rate of growth and this zoning change will speak volumes of their intent.
By Average Joe
On April 20th the township zoning board meets to consider this rezoning. The new property owners want to put in 214 single family homes and the current zoning allows them only 157 single family homes. Yet we get this gibberish about green space and low density. I see a difference of 57 more homes if the township approves this zoning change.
I know these developers want to maximizes their profits, but should they be doing it on the backs of our local taxpayers? How about Terry and Harry where do they stand? Maybe the city moratorium of only 100 homes slowed down things but they did finally moved after public pressure. I think the township resident must even move pressure against our two pro-growth trustees.
The trustees have rejected every other option that would give them move power to control the rate of growth and this zoning change will speak volumes of their intent.
By Average Joe



