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Meeting roundup: license transfer, land‑development approvals, small PennDOT settlement and other business

East Lampeter Township Board of Supervisors · March 3, 2026
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Summary

East Lampeter supervisors approved the PLCB license transfer to Your Place Country Inns, advanced several land‑development items including Chick‑fil‑A (3–2) and Lancaster Archery (conditional), approved a Treehouse Foods waiver, accepted a $254 PennDOT settlement and authorized a golf‑cart sale.

The East Lampeter Township Board of Supervisors met March 2 and completed a docket of public hearings, land‑development reviews, and routine actions.

Key outcomes (votes at a glance): - PLCB license R10115 transfer to Your Place Country Inns: motion adopted after a formal hearing (board vote recorded as carried). (See full hearing record.) - Chick‑fil‑A land development: amended motion carried 3–2; board advanced the project with conditions and required final engineering to address sidewalk/utility items. - Lancaster Archery land development: board approved the plan subject to resolution of outstanding engineering comments and DMA/RGS coordination; motion carried. - Treehouse Foods waiver (2026‑06): waiver/land‑development action approved; applicant described modest exterior work and no new employees. - PennDOT small‑dollar settlement: board adopted a resolution accepting $254 related to a prior escrow balance; motion carried. - Planning Commission annual report: board accepted the annual report required under the Pennsylvania Municipalities Code. - Easements for Lincoln Highway Streetscape Phase 3: board approved acquisition steps and easement documents as presented. - Sale of township golf cart: authorized sale to the high bidder for $500.

What to expect next: applicants are required to provide final engineering drawings and coordinate any utility relocations or permitting as noted in board conditions. Staff will publish agendas and supporting documents for the next meeting; the board noted upcoming hearings on March 16 (zoning amendment) and April 6 (comprehensive zoning changes).

Sources: testimony, staff reports and recorded roll calls at the March 2 meeting.