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Middletown board approves two subdivision plans, adds truck‑parking restriction and will oppose proposed Bagel drive‑through
Summary
Supervisors approved a minor subdivision at 706 Sunflower Avenue and a major subdivision creating a 1.88‑acre outparcel at 1501 East Lincoln Highway (Waterstone) with a new condition barring truck/van parking as a principal use; the board also voted to oppose a Manhattan Bagel drive‑through variance at Summit Square. All motions carried 5‑0.
The Middletown Board of Supervisors on May 1 approved two land‑development actions and instructed township counsel to oppose a proposed drive‑through at a busy shopping center.
For 706 Sunflower Avenue, engineer Larry Burn described a minor subdivision to construct one new house and rehabilitate an existing dwelling in the Parkland area. The applicant agreed to comply with the township subdivision and zoning ordinances, address outstanding consultant review comments and provide a fee in lieu of sidewalks. The board approved…
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