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Zoning official flags potential noise from Amazon SPA4 warehouse at 3751 East Harrisburg Pike

Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors · February 2, 2026
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Summary

Duane Brady, zoning and codes officer, presented residents’ concerns about potential noise from equipment at the Amazon SPA4 facility at 3751 East Harrisburg Pike and reviewed ordinance provisions; the board discussed next steps but took no formal action at the Feb. 2 meeting.

Duane Brady, Zoning & Codes officer for Londonderry Township, told the Board of Supervisors at the Feb. 2 meeting that the township has received community complaints about potential noise from the Amazon SPA4 facility at 3751 East Harrisburg Pike. Brady described the number and location of sound‑producing equipment observed during a recent site visit, summarized current ordinance provisions relevant to noise, and requested that the board discuss potential options for addressing residents’ concerns.

The minutes record no formal motion or vote tied to the Amazon presentation. Manager David Blechertas and resident Thomas Bell both acknowledged that township staff would look further into the issue; Bell publicly thanked staff for pursuing the concern. No timetable, directive to staff, or follow‑up reporting requirement was recorded in the minutes.

The presentation was explicitly framed as a request for discussion and possible next steps rather than as a final recommendation. The minutes do not attribute a specific enforcement action, schedule or technical study to the board; they also do not record any direct response from Amazon or its representatives during this meeting.

If the board elects to pursue enforcement, mitigation, or monitoring options, those steps and any associated costs were not specified in the Feb. 2 minutes and would need to be placed on a future agenda for formal action.