2010年10月29日星期五

E. Hempfield Puts Parcels Up F

Staff Writer

If "we don't get a price that we feel is appropriate, we just won't sell it," is how John Bingham put it.

"We're not going to take a low bid" on the land just to sell it, the East Zenith Watches Hempfield Township supervisors' chairman added.

The board took major steps toward marketing and selling the land on Wednesday night.

The most-discussed property up for sale is at 918 Nissley Road, which actually is two parcels totaling some 22 acres, while another is a 0.6-acre site at Church Street and Nolt Road.

The East Hempfield supervisors Wednesday approved a bid package that includes a series of "conditions of sale" and signed the contract naming Long & Foster Real Estate Inc. as the listing agent to market the properties.

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East Hempfield will accept bids through 1 p.m. Dec. 10. A bid could be considered for approval by the supervisors on Dec. 15.

While the possibility of selling the 22-acre site on Nissley Road has generated controversy in recent months, with neighbors asking that it be preserved as open space, there was no public comment on the matter Wednesday.

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"We think we're ready to advertise this and get it started," Robert Krimmel, township manager, said.

In preparing to sell the Nissley Road property, the supervisors had agreed recently to include several potential conditions of sale.

Those included allowing no residential driveways onto Nissley Road and no vehicular access from the would-be development onto Centerville Road, along with having demanding stormwater standards in an often flood-prone area.

Also Wednesday, the board announced it will hold its next quarterly budget meeting starting at 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at the township offices in Landisville.

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