Politics & Government

Maple Glen Triangle Townhomes Public Hearing Wednesday

Horsham Township Council will hold the hearing on March 13 for the development of a townhome project on Norristown Road near Key Bank.

A public hearing has been scheduled before the Horsham Council meeting on March 13 for a townhome project near the Maple Glen Triangle in Horsham Township.
A public hearing has been scheduled before the Horsham Council meeting on March 13 for a townhome project near the Maple Glen Triangle in Horsham Township. (Dino Ciliberti/Patch)

HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —A public hearing has been scheduled for the development of a townhome project near the Maple Glen Triangle.

Horsham Township Council adopted a resolution at its Feb. 14 meeting for the public hearing on the conditional use application for Paone Brothers Horsham LLC near the Key Bank at 726 Norristown Rd.

The meeting is scheduled before the next Horsham Township Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13.

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In mid-December, the council unanimously granted preliminary land development approval for the project.

Last summer, the council approved new commercial transition zoning for townhomes to be built on 14.5 acres that were zoned for single-family housing despite objections from more than a dozen residents regarding traffic and quality-of-life concerns.

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The zoning change was for a tract behind Key Bank along the intersection of Norristown and Welsh roads, which is called the Maple Glen Triangle for the congestion it causes for residents and motorists of Horsham and Upper Dublin townships.

Developers Bruce Goodman and Sal, Dominic, and Sam Paone of Paone Builders have modified plans since the project was first presented in June 2022.

Sal Paone said that six meetings have been held with residents and officials over the past 18 months on the project, which calls for 53 units that would include three and four bedrooms on 16 acres.

He said that 6 acres would be preserved and reforested after trees were destroyed or damaged by a September 2021 tornado that swept through the area.

Meanwhile, the developers are also planning "significant traffic improvements" for the intersection, which they said would help ease the Norristown Road gridlock during peak drive times.

Paone said there would be emergency access to Norristown Road, a trail connection beyond the CVS property, plenty of parking spaces, and 39 shade trees being planted in an open space area.

The council also granted several waivers on technical issues such as mapping, grading, sidewalk width, and size of parking spaces.

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