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Franklin Township conducting hearing on proposed GetGo

This is the site of a proposed GetGo gas station and convenience store along Route 422 in Mount Chestnut on Thursday, Feb. 9, in Franklin Township. The township will conduct a public meeting Feb. 20 so residents can comment. Justin Guido/Butler Eagle

Franklin Township supervisors plan a public hearing at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 on the proposed construction of a GetGo gas station and convenience store at the intersection of Route 422 and Eagle Mill Road.

Supervisors will accept public comments on GetGo Portfolio III, LLC/Giant Eagle's application for three conditional use requests to build a gas station, convenience store and a drive-thru on 2.6 acres of property at 661 and 663 Route 422, which are located in a C-1 general commercial zoning district.

Residents living near the site have concerns about the project, said Nathan Wulff, Franklin Township supervisor.

“There is opposition and we’re taking all concerns seriously,” Wulff said. “The reason for the hearing to hear what everyone has to say.”

Supervisors have up to 45 days after the day of the hearing to make their decision.

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