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Board extends due‑diligence period on ‘movie lot’ sale amid public objection over notice

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Directors approved an amendment extending the due‑diligence period for a planned sale of the district’s movie‑lot property after a public speaker objected, alleging the sale’s hearing lacked required advertisement; the solicitor said the objection raised school‑code issues rather than a Sunshine Act violation.

The North Penn School District board on June 18 approved an amendment to extend the due‑diligence period for the sale of a property referred to in meeting materials as the “movie lot,” despite a public objection that challenged whether the sale hearing had been properly advertised.

The motion to ratify the amendment was moved by Mrs. Stoll, seconded and carried by voice vote after an extended public exchange. A member of the public objected on grounds he described as a Sunshine Act violation related to notice for the hearing. The objector said the previously…

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