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Murrysville planners close public hearing and table Summerhill Phase 2 amid slope, sewer and geotech questions

Murrysville Planning Commission · August 14, 2024
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After residents raised concerns about hillside excavation, sewer lines and potential impacts on nearby backyards, Murrysville Planning Commission closed the Summerhill Phase 2 public hearing on Aug. 13, 2024 and voted to table action until remaining geotechnical analyses are completed.

The Murrysville Planning Commission on Aug. 13 continued its review of Summerhill Phase 2 and, after extensive resident testimony and technical back-and-forth, closed the public hearing and voted to table further action until geotechnical review is finished.

Jeff Parabic of SYNC Consulting and Engineering, representing the developer, told the commission KU Resources had issued geotechnical comments Friday and the project team submitted preliminary responses the day of the meeting. Parabic said the team would “adjust calculations” and coordinate with KU Resources to resolve outstanding questions. He also said the stormwater pond may use a “managed release concept” — an alternative to infiltration the developer said would meet DEP water-quality requirements.

Gary Hall of Summerhill Development told the commission his team…

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