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Springsbury board approves Shiny Shell Car Wash conditional use, grants seven zoning modifications

Springsbury Township Board of Supervisors · March 14, 2024
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Summary

After a public hearing and technical presentations, the Springsbury Township Board of Supervisors approved seven requested zoning modifications and granted conditional-use approval to Shiny Shell Car Wash for a 5,174 sq ft automated facility with 21 vacuum stations and a fenced playground at 3021 East Market Street.

Springsbury Township supervisors voted to approve a conditional-use application from Shiny Shell Car Wash Coldwater Development LLC, clearing the way for a 5,174-square-foot automated car wash with 21 vacuum stalls and a fenced children’s play area at 3021 East Market Street.

The decision follows a continued conditional-use hearing at which the applicant and engineer described design constraints and asked for seven modifications to the town-center overlay and zoning ordinance. Solicitor Corey Dillinger opened the hearing and outlined process options, and Director of Community Development Mr. Heilman recited public-notice dates and planning-commission review before the applicant presented the proposal.

Nick Ord, representing Shiny Shell, described the facility as "a modern express car wash, fully automated," with a membership model and customer amenities, including a members…

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