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Planning commission backs 210–214 West Washington Street project with conditions on lighting, curb radius and consultant comments

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Summary

The commission recommended approval of the 210–214 West Washington Street mixed‑use proposal subject to resolving consultant comments, a decision on streetlighting (either installation or an approved waiver), and a reduced, mountable curb radius at Patton and Bird’s Eye to prioritize pedestrian safety.

The West Chester Borough Planning Commission on Oct. 11 recommended that borough council approve site plans for 210–214 West Washington Street, attaching conditions focused on lighting, curb geometry and outstanding consultant comments.

Commissioners asked the applicant and borough to resolve three specific items before final council approval: either install code‑compliant streetlights on Washington and Patton or obtain an approved waiver; reduce the 25‑foot curb radius at the Patton/Bird’s Eye corner to a 10‑foot mountable curb to…

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