Wal-Mart complex on 309 OK’d

A plan for a Wal-Mart and four other stores in Schnecksville was approved Wednesday by North Whitehall township supervisors on the condition the developer first check for chemical contamination on the site.  Supervisors voted unanimously affirming that Wal-Mart Stores East, owner of the 40-acre site along Route 309, could use the land for a planned commercial development.

Source:  The Morning Call, 7.17.08

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  1. Court rejects North Whitehall Walmart challenge

    Citizens group appealed supervisors approval of Route 309 project.

    March 11, 2011|By Peter Hall, OF THE MORNING CALL

    An appeals court on Friday upheld North Whitehall Township supervisors’ zoning approval for a Walmart Supercenter near Route 309 in Schnecksville, rejecting challenges by a citizens group.

    The group, North Whitehall for Sustainable Development, objected to the board’s decision, saying the retailer had not satisfactorily proven that its 181,897-square-foot store would not have a detrimental effect on the community.

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