The Southern Berks News

Supervisor­s hear plans for Dollar General off Route 422

- By Denise Larive

AMITY>> A vacant lot off Route 422 may be occupied by a Dollar General store next spring.

Robert Gage, senior vice president of Net Lease Developmen­t for GBT Realty of Brentwood, Tenn., told the Board of Supervisor­s on Sept. 7 that it will lease 1.1 acres from I&G of Douglassvi­lle for the 9,100-square-foot building.

I&G plans to subdivide the 2-acre property, which is located in front of Hope United Methodist Church, 117 N. Monocacy Creek Road.

There are currently no developmen­t plans for the property’s remaining .9 acres.

Board members agreed to rec- ommend to the Amity Zoning Hearing Board that it approve two of three waivers.

Those waivers are to reduce the required parking spaces from 61 to 30, and to increase the impervious surface from 60 to 65 percent.

The board did not approve a sign variance for a 20-foot-high pole sign.

Board members said township ordinance requires a monument sign of no more than 15 feet high and 160 total square feet.

The zoning board is scheduled to hear the applicatio­n on Sept. 19, although it may be reviewed first by the Amity Planning Commission on Sept. 14.

In other business, the board unanimousl­y approved for the pro-

motion of police Detective Jeffrey Smith to the rank of police sergeant.

Smith was hired as an officer by the Amity Township Police Department on March 1, 2002.

Police Chief Andrew J. Kensey said Smith satisfacto­rily completed all of the qualifying pre-requisites, including the written and oral exams.

Smith’s promotion will be effective the beginning of October.

It will include a 6-percent incrementa­l salary increase.

Kensey said Aug. 17 that the department has establishe­d an “Internet Purchase Exchange Area” in its parking lot at 2004 Weavertown Road, Douglassvi­lle.

The two designated parking spaces will be under 24/7 police surveillan­ce.

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