The April 22, 2024, Planning Commission Meeting for Huntington Township in Adams County, Pennsylvania, addressed several key topics, including a significant property transaction involving a local resident.
The meeting began with a discussion about a 28 or 29-acre tract of land that was previously an old campground, which was sold by Mr. Hershey. This sale included tennis courts that were part of the property. Notably, it was revealed that Mr. Hershey's wife was unaware of the sale until after it had occurred, leading to a conversation between the couple about the need to reclaim the property.
In a typical response from the Hershey family, the discussion turned to the subdivision of the land. A portion of the property, specifically 1.75 acres that includes the tennis courts, is set to revert back to the Hershey property. The remaining land will be owned by another individual. Additionally, the meeting touched on plans for a landlocked area adjacent to the existing Hershey property, which is referred to as "Fluct 2."
The commission's discussions highlighted the complexities of property ownership and subdivision in the township, as well as the personal dynamics involved in local real estate transactions. The meeting concluded with a focus on the implications of these changes for the community and the next steps for the involved parties.