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Developers of a proposed apartment complex near Ross Park Mall in Ross have told commissioners the building would raise the bar on apartment development.
Commissioners July 7 unanimously approved a conditional use and a site plan for the eight-story apartment building being developed by Real Estate Development Associates, Cranberry.
This project by far raises the bar on rental living in the North Hills. It is the most luxurious project that I have ever been a part of, said developer Larry Dorsch. This is something much needed in this marketplace, adding that there havent been any new residential rentals in Ross for more than 30 years.
The building on McKnight East Drive will contain six floors of apartments with a parking garage on the first floor. The top floor will include two lounges, a fitness center and a rooftop patio, said architect Loren Wright.
There will be 149 one- and two-bedroom units. Each unit has a balcony, walk-in closet in the bedrooms, along with a washer and dryer.
Project engineer John Schleicher, of Gibson-Thomas Engineering, said the building would be constructed on five lots that will make 3.73 acres. The lots have been vacant for approximately 30 years, he said.
We believe that this project is harmonious to the area, he said. It is a complementary use with the mall and office buildings.
Mr. Schleicher did not say when construction for the apartment complex will start.
Commissioner Jeremy Shaffer asked if they could put in sidewalks to the mall for residents, employees and shoppers who take the bus. Mr. Schleicher said that Cheryl Drive is a private road owned by the mall, but Mr. Dorsch said they are working with the malls officials on a possible stairway to its parking lot.
One resident had spoken in favor of the project before commissioners voted. Harriet Valliant, a retired North Hills High School teacher, said she has wanted to move into a smaller residence, but has been unable to find anything suitable in Ross.
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July 17, 2014 by
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John Fallon, the lawyer for a developer who wants to build a 95-unit apartment building on lower Bronson Road, had a rough start to his rebuttal at the fourth and final public hearing on the controversial project Wednesday night.
The controversial application by Garden Homes Management was the topic of 16 hours of testimony and debate in the past nine days when the Town Plan and Zoning Commission ended its hearings on the plan about 11 p.m. Wednesday. The Stamford developer's plan calls for construction of a three-story apartment building on 2.7 acres at 92 and 140 Bronson Road. The property, which the developer has a contract to buy, is bordered by an Interstate 95 on-ramp and Metro-North Railroad tracks.
Fallon opened his rebuttal Wednesday by suggesting "conditions of approval" that the TPZ could adopt when it expects to vote on the development application next week. But Fallon only made it halfway through his list before Matthew Wagner, the TPZ's chairman, said it sounded like he was changing the development plan without allowing it to be reviewed by Joel Z. Green, the lawyer for opponents, or the public. Neighbors of the proposed development have expressed strong opposition to the plan at the earlier meetings on the application.
"You're proposing a new plan with new parking, a turnaround and smaller number of units," Wagner told Fallon.
Fallon disagreed: "We offer not a revised plan but a sketch as to how these can be implemented."
Wagner said none of Fallon's proposed conditions of approval had been reviewed by engineers or the public, and questioned whether Fallon was "conceding there are public health, safety and welfare issues that are problematic for which you have to make modifications to your plans."
"Absolutely not," Fallon said.
Fallon said he stood by the application that was filed by Garden Homes and that his proposed conditions of approval were in "no way any admission there are public health and safety issues." He said the commission had an obligation to find conditions of approval, instead of denying the application if they exist, because the development application was filed under 8-30g, the state's affordable housing statute. Fallon said he was trying to be constructive.
Wagner brought Green into the argument by saying he wanted Green to submit something in writing that spoke to what Fallon was proposing.
Green said he and his clients "strenuously object" to Fallon's conditions of approval being part of the record "without our having the opportunity to review them."
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July 17, 2014 by
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By Gary Haber
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Westminster Place at Queen Street, a 50-unit apartment building for seniors, that Presbyterian Senior Living plans to open in York Township by late summer 2015. ( Submitted )
Presbyterian Senior Living plans to begin construction this fall on a 50-unit apartment building off Queen Street in York Township for low-to-moderate income seniors.
The building, called Westminster Place at Queen Street, is scheduled to open by late summer 2015.
The 40 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom apartments will be available to people age 62 and older whose income is 60 percent or less of the median income in York County. That translates to $28,860 for one person and $33,000 for a couple.
Residency is open to people regardless of their religion.
Presbyterian Senior Living chose the location at 120 Pauline Drive because of its proximity to shopping and other amenities, said Steve Proctor, the group's president and CEO. The building is near South York Plaza which has a movie theater and is anchored by a Giant supermarket. In addition, Springwood Overlook, another Presbyterian Senior Living residence, is less than a mile away on Freedom Drive.
"It's a great location, near shopping, and other amenities are within walkable distance," Proctor said.
This will be the eighth residence for seniors Presbyterian Senior Living has opened in York County. The Dillsburg-based nonprofit operates 29 facilities serving 6,000 seniors in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Ohio.
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July 17, 2014 by
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PBS NewsHour Weekend: Paws on Patios
Did you know dogs can eat at a growing number of Houston restaurants? Paws on Patios is the organization that made it all possible!
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LOWELL -- Summer wouldn't be complete without a few warm weather staples: trips to the beach, family barbecues and al fresco dining.
Greater Lowell offers a wide variety of outdoor dining options, with venues featuring live music, scenic views and fresh summer cuisine. The outdoor spaces provide an alternative to eating inside on a warm July evening.
At the Athenian Corner on Market Street, a small paved area adjacent to the restaurant features live music every Thursday night.
Enjoying a meal in the great outdoors at Life Alive is, from left, Karen Kirsten of Lincoln, Jim Ray of Groton, Colin Dunlap of Somerville, and Susan Winship, also of Lincoln and executive director of Greater Lowell Community Foundation. (SUN/ David H. Brow)
Owner Teddy "Panos" Panagiotopoulos says that he carved the outdoor space out of the restaurant's parking lot in 2010 in order to bring in more foot traffic and combat the summer slump that restaurants often see.
"The al fresco dining has become such a trend and a fad, everybody is doing it now. People want to get outdoors because we only have so much nice weather in New England, and people, when they can, will go outdoors and eat, so we kind of had to get with the times," he said.
Panos said the patio space also gave the restaurant an opportunity to get creative, putting in an outdoor bar and hosting "Concerts on the Corner" every Thursday night in the summer.
He said he recommends the hummus, lamb kebobs and shrimp salad as lighter summer fare.
Also in downtown Lowell, hungry patrons can enjoy infused cocktails and creative meals outside Fuse Bistro, snack on pizzas in Tremonte Pizzeria's shady sidewalk seating area or listen to a serenading mariachi band in front of El Potro Mexican Bar and Grill.
"Having a patio is definitely an advantage in Lowell, especially on this street corner where things are pretty quiet," said Jacqui Brown, the front of house manager for Fuse Bistro on Palmer Street. "It makes people, especially tourists, see a different side of Lowell that the people who live here see every day. It really helps Lowell look better if people can sit outside and see what Lowell is all about."
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Platinum Bahia Granite Countertops - Marble.com TV Channel - Design Concepts
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Decorating Objects With Seashells : Decorations for the House
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