Zelie Council discusses planned residential development
ZELIENOPLE — Borough council encountered limited opposition to Glade Run’s planned residential development at a public hearing on Tuesday.
The council discussed a measure Tuesday that could grant special status to a 250-acre land parcel to the township’s southwest, allowing greater flexibility in Glade Run’s construction and use of structures in that area.
Attorney Bill Sittig, who led the council through the process, commended the contributions Glade Run Lutheran Services makes to the community.
“An important part of that organization’s success is this borough, they’re a central part of it, and they’re key to the vitality and success of the borough,” said Sittig, who also commended Glade Run chief executive officer Steve Green.
However, some organizations asked for stricter guarantees about construction on the property before projects proceeded.
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