Ruling on high school auditorium expected in August

It’s not over yet, but it could be in a few weeks.


The “it” in question is the zoning flap between the Unionville-Chadds Ford School District and East Marlborough Township.


A hearing over the height of the renovated Unionville High School auditorium began in May, but was continued to July 7. It was continued again to Aug. 1, but this time there is a proposal on the table that could have the township granting a variance for the building.


“We’ve reached an amicable and reasonable agreement as to the facts,” said Kathleen Boyer, the attorney representing the School District in the proceedings. “We believe we are certainly entitled to a variance…this will be a satisfactory resolution.”


As previously reported, the auditorium is close to 60 feet tall, but township code limits the height of structures to 35 feet.


Boyer said the stipulation of facts reached between the two parties is not for a variance for use, but of dimensions.


“That’s an easier standard to meet,” she said after the 30-minute session. “We would have to show that if we didn’t have the variance we wouldn’t be able to use the property for its intended use, as the high school auditorium. It really does need to be that high.”


Boyer added that it’s a “relatively minor variance.”


“It’s the least modification that’s necessary to allow us to build the auditorium the way it needs to be built…requiring strict conformity would be unreasonable under these circumstances. There is no other structure in the township that could accommodate a high school auditorium.”


Zoning Board member John Laffey said he wanted to see plans for firefighting before he would approve the variance.


“I want to see something concrete from the district regarding fire,” he said.


Boyer responded by saying she would get those answers in writing.


She said after the meeting that the building has the necessary sprinkler system and that there are first responding fire companies that have ladder equipment capable of reaching the top of the auditorium.


Longwood and Kennett Fire companies have 75-foot ladder trucks.


Township Solicitor Fronefield Crawford agreed with the stipulation and told the board it should lead to the variance being granted.


“The elements of variance are satisfied,” said Crawford.


The hearing is scheduled to continue Monday, Aug. 1 at 6:30 p.m.—prior to the regular supervisors’ meeting—after the board has had the opportunity to review the stipulation of facts and the answers to the questions of fighting fires.


East Marlborough cited the district over the height of the building in March. The district said plans, with elevations, were presented to East Marlborough during a 2008 public hearing.


“From this point on, it was clear that the project would include a large auditorium that would be considerably higher than the rest of the building (58 feet at its highest portion, measured in accordance with the definition of ‘Height of Buildings or Structures’ contained in Section 202 of the ordinance),” the district said in a 16-page document.


The zoning board gave approval for the project in February 2009.


The high school renovation project has been controversial even before work crews moved in. Twice voters rejected referendums to increase taxes for the project. The district was able to get the job started by finding ways to generate the needed money without raising taxes beyond the Act 1 limits.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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