![]() ![]() The project proposes four new residential building lots along Johns Lane. Concerns over the proposed three-way stop sign, impacts on neighboring properties, and pedestrian safety were discussed. The project was discussed again at the November 23rd meeting. Items such as tree removal/replacement and stormwater management were discussed in detail. ![]() The BOS also discussed requested waivers for the 776 Johns Lane Subdivision (#21-02SUBD). The project can now continue through the land development process. The cluster option permits smaller lot sizes in exchange for the preservation of additional open space. The approval permits the applicant to develop under the cluster option provided for in the Lower Gwynedd code with certain conditions. The BOS approved a conditional use application of the Cedar Hill Development Group. ![]() The budget is on display and available for public review until December 13th, 2021. The budget was then revised and authorized for re-advertisement on November 23rd, to include a new revenue line item reflecting the ARPA recovery funds from the Federal Government. At their first meeting, the BOS authorized the public advertisement of the 2022 Proposed Budget and Fiscal Plan. The Lower Gwynedd BOS held their regular meetings on Tuesday, November 9 th, 2021 and Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021. We also have recycling options for your broken Christmas lights and tree right here in Lower Gwynedd. Staples also recycles, for free, most electronics (no TVs or big kitchen appliances such as dishwashers), up to 6 items/customer. Click here for more information. ![]() Best Buy accepts electronics (including TVS), appliances, and fitness equipment, 3 items/household. In addition, Best Buy offers a 15% off coupon in exchange for your recycling certain categories of items (e.g., networking devices, some storage devices). So what to do with your used, broken, or no longer wanted electronics? Here's what - take them to be recycled - for free - at either Best Buy or Staples, both located in Montgomeryville. Many electronic devices contain toxic chemicals that can leak from the landfill and contaminate groundwater and soil. The simple rule to remember is - if it's got a plug, it's got no place being near your trash can. If your gift list this month includes new electronics that are replacing old ones, keep in mind that it is illegal to put electronic equipment in the trash in Pennsylvania. ![]()
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