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Mack's Newtown Voice
Mack's Newtown Voice
233 episodes
3 hours ago
The sources for this Deep Dive podcast detail the specifics and subsequent rejection of a zoning variance request submitted by the Newtown Athletic Club (NAC). to the Newtown Zoning Hearing Board (ZHB) on 4 December 2025 . The request was to legalize an improperly located sign. The NAC was seeking relief to allow a wall sign, installed in 2019, to remain in its current location facing the Newtown Bypass, violating size restrictions and the distance requirements stipulated in the municipal code. According to the briefing document, the NAC claimed the placement was due to an "inadvertent installation error" that contradicted a previous 2014 decision, which led to a zoning violation notice issued in 2025. During the hearing where the application was ultimately denied, the board chair expressed concern on the record about the Township's unusual silence on the matter, suggesting a potential issue with selective enforcement of sign ordinances.
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The sources for this Deep Dive podcast detail the specifics and subsequent rejection of a zoning variance request submitted by the Newtown Athletic Club (NAC). to the Newtown Zoning Hearing Board (ZHB) on 4 December 2025 . The request was to legalize an improperly located sign. The NAC was seeking relief to allow a wall sign, installed in 2019, to remain in its current location facing the Newtown Bypass, violating size restrictions and the distance requirements stipulated in the municipal code. According to the briefing document, the NAC claimed the placement was due to an "inadvertent installation error" that contradicted a previous 2014 decision, which led to a zoning violation notice issued in 2025. During the hearing where the application was ultimately denied, the board chair expressed concern on the record about the Township's unusual silence on the matter, suggesting a potential issue with selective enforcement of sign ordinances.
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Recap of the 12 November 2025 Newtown BOS Meeting
Mack's Newtown Voice
12 minutes 7 seconds
3 weeks ago
Recap of the 12 November 2025 Newtown BOS Meeting
This podcast offers a detailed look into the Newtown Township Board of Supervisors meeting on November 12, 2025, through both pre-meeting notes and a transcript of the proceedings. The agenda highlights significant financial matters, including the payment of over half a million dollars in bills and the 2026 budget discussion, which features a proposed four-mill tax increase and concerns about underfunding road maintenance. A major point of contention during the meeting is the negotiation of a fire services fee for the Newtown Borough, with the board eventually voting to charge $350,000 for 2026 despite previous offers. Additionally, the documents cover the authorization of new fire and EMS tax ordinances, the adoption of the 2021 International Fire Code, and public and board discussion on issues like controversial parking enforcement on Fountain Farm Lane and concerns about development projects amid outdated zoning laws.
Mack's Newtown Voice
The sources for this Deep Dive podcast detail the specifics and subsequent rejection of a zoning variance request submitted by the Newtown Athletic Club (NAC). to the Newtown Zoning Hearing Board (ZHB) on 4 December 2025 . The request was to legalize an improperly located sign. The NAC was seeking relief to allow a wall sign, installed in 2019, to remain in its current location facing the Newtown Bypass, violating size restrictions and the distance requirements stipulated in the municipal code. According to the briefing document, the NAC claimed the placement was due to an "inadvertent installation error" that contradicted a previous 2014 decision, which led to a zoning violation notice issued in 2025. During the hearing where the application was ultimately denied, the board chair expressed concern on the record about the Township's unusual silence on the matter, suggesting a potential issue with selective enforcement of sign ordinances.