Politics & Government
Newtown Wawa Developer Seeking Relief From Zoning Board
Provco Pineville Acquisitions is looking to build a Wawa gas station and convenience store off the Newtown Bypass.
NEWTOWN, PA — Developers of a proposed Wawa gas station and convenience store off the Newtown Bypass are scheduled to appear before the Newtown Township Zoning Hearing Board on Thursday.
Representatives from Provco Group, which has developed Wawa stores around the region, will present its latest plans for a 5-acre vacant lot at the southwestern corner of the Newtown Bypass and Silver Lake Road.
John VanLuvanee, attorney for the developer, appeared before the Newtown Township Planning Commission in April. During that meeting, the advisory board declined to recommend the project for approval, citing concerns over the size and scope of the project.
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Provco is seeking several variances from the township related to signage, the size of the canopy, the number of fuel pumps, and whether the project meets the definition of a "special exception" gas station and convenience store in the township's OR zoning district.
The meeting will take place at 7 p.m. at the Newtown Township Administration Building, 100 Municipal Dr, Newtown.
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Public comments can be submitted to kristie@newtownpa.gov by 4 p.m. Thursday.
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