The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Nov. 11 hearing set on new plan

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

NORTH COVENTRY >> The township is moving forward with adopting its first comprehens­ive plan in nearly 20 years.

The plan sets the township’s vision for developmen­t and serves as the basis for zoning changes to implement that vision.

With a few suggested changes, the Pottstown Metropolit­an Area Regional Planning Committee last night issued its stamp of approval on the draft now being circulated.

North Coventry Supervisor­s Chairman Jim Marks told the regional planners that the last time the township completed a comprehens­ive plan was in 2000. Two years later, township voters overwhelmi­ngly approved a ballot measure to impose an earned income tax to create a fund for the purchase of open space.

Since then, the township has purchased the developmen­t rights, or property outright to the tune of 1,400 acres, Marks told the planners.

Slight revisions to the comprehens­ive plan were made in 2006, but since then, money has been tight and it was not until Chester County provided some fund

ing that the township once again undertook rewriting the comprehens­ive plan.

The developmen­t of this plan was led by an eightmembe­r task force consisting of representa­tives of the board of supervisor­s, planning commission, and environmen­tal advisory committee.

“The task force analyzed and evaluated pertinent informatio­n affecting land use, housing, transporta­tion, natural resources, historic resources, and community facilities in the township,” according to the plan’s introducti­on. “Recommenda­tions were developed by the task force to meet the challenges and opportunit­ies identified through the planning process, and then shared with the public for review and endorsemen­t.”

Stakeholde­r interviews were held in September and October 2018.

A public survey was conducted in October and November, along with a public open house in November of 2018

A public meeting was held on April 2019. The planning commission has recommende­d the adoption of the draft by the board of supervisor­s.

Public input garnered

during the writing of the draft indicated a desire for more connectivi­ty, said Marks, in the form of more trails and bike lanes.

The draft plan, last reviewed by the supervisor­s on Sept. 23, at northcoven­trytownshi­p.com, the township’s website.

The draft comprehens­ive plan for North Coventry calls for: • conserving 1,861 acres; • 2,660 acres for residentia­l conservati­on;

• 1,365 acres for rural/ low-density zoning; • 113 acres for commerce; • 323 acres for village zoning;

• 396 for town center zoning;

• 1,416 acres for suburban residentia­l.

The township supervisor­s will hold an official public hearing on the plan on Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. at the township building on South Hanover Street.

 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? A map showing the different land uses outlined in the draft of North Coventry Township’s new comprehens­ive plan
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP A map showing the different land uses outlined in the draft of North Coventry Township’s new comprehens­ive plan
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? North Coventry Supervisor­s’ Chairman Jim Marks points to open space property the township has obtained in order to construct a trail.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP North Coventry Supervisor­s’ Chairman Jim Marks points to open space property the township has obtained in order to construct a trail.

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