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Springettsbury resident Kim Ledge urges township to review beekeeping and sight‑triangle enforcement after appeal loss

Springettsbury Township Board of Supervisors · April 6, 2026
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Summary

At a board meeting, resident Kim Ledge described losing an appeal of Ordinance 289‑42 that led to notices requiring hive removal and tree action at Druck Valley and Mount Zion roads; she urged the board to review permitting, enforcement and protections for long‑standing properties and historic features.

Resident Kim Ledge told the Springettsbury Township Board of Supervisors that she lost an appeal of Ordinance 289‑42, which addresses obstruction of vision within the 75‑foot site triangle at Druck Valley Road and Mount Zion Road. "I lost my appeal because it was upheld by the letter of the law," she said, adding that the appeal process was "cumbersome, costly, not straightforward, and certainly not easily understood."

Ledge said she has lived in Springettsbury Township for about 30 years and described restoring an 1881…

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