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Brookhaven council approves $1 million financing to buy Our Lady of Charity site; subdivision review next
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance authorizing up to $1 million in borrowing from the Delaware Valley Regional Finance Authority to finance purchase of roughly 7.5 acres from Our Lady of Charity; planning commission will review a subdivision Jan. 21 and borough officials expect closing in late February.
Brookhaven Borough Council on Jan. 6 voted to authorize the borough to incur up to $1,000,000 in non‑electoral debt through a general‑obligation note with the Delaware Valley Regional Finance Authority to purchase roughly 7.5 acres of property owned by Our Lady of Charity Parish.
The authorization — presented by Councilman Burke during his committee report and passed by voice vote — accompanies a pending subdivision application that would divide the 12‑acre parcel so the borough would acquire about 7.5…
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