If the proposed project is not consistent with the character or design of the surrounding neighborhood, the board may deny the permit.
If the proposed project could have a negative impact on the environment, such as by causing pollution or damaging natural habitats, the board may deny the permit.
If the proposed project could lead to significant increases in traffic or parking congestion, the board may deny the permit. Traffic on Philmont?? YES. Fatalities. Buses that take 1+ hours in a *7* Square Mile Radius, The Rotary Project (which hasn't even started yet) just to name a few!
If the proposed project could pose a safety risk to the community, such as by blocking emergency access routes, the board may deny the permit.
If the proposed project does not meet the requirements of the local zoning ordinance, such as by exceeding height or density restrictions, the board may deny the permit.
Think about your experience(s) in Lower Moreland to date and how this could further impact you and your family’s day-to-day life.
How about your friends & neighbors?
Your School District?
Your Local Firefighters, Police & Rescue Services?
What is our plan as a Community?
When is enough enough?
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