The change they are contemplating would allow manufacturing facilities such as ethanol to be
permitted as a matter of right and not subject to conditions and public hearings.
"We're just looking at the fact that you have one family up there that in both the Penn-Mar and
Lancaster Biofuels projects is impeding the development of that industrial parcel next to our waste-to-energy plant," said James Warner, executive director of the
Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority,
which owns the property.
White elephant makes demands. How many shiny turds can one Twp. accomodate? Don't want to make anymore back channel "donations" ?