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Planning panel approves minor subdivision for trucking terminal parcel on Plainfield Pike

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The City Plan Commission approved a minor subdivision and granted a frontage variance for a two‑lot reconfiguration of an active trucking terminal property on Plainfield Pike, enabling creation of a new buildable parcel while preserving terminal access.

The City Plan Commission on July 2025 approved a minor subdivision and granted a frontage variance that will reconfigure two lots at 2112 Plainfield Pike to create a new developable parcel while maintaining access to an existing truck terminal.

The application was presented by attorney Robert Murray of Taft & McSally on behalf of RLF Grama No. 4 Terminals SPE LLC, which manages the site formerly used as a New Penn Express truck terminal. "For the record, my name is Robert Murray. I'm an attorney with the firm of Taft and McSally," Murray told the commission, describing a plan that flips frontage between an approximately 7.5‑acre lot and a smaller ~12,000 sq. ft. lot to produce a…

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