August 3, 2022

Conditional OK for storage facility

Conditional OK for storage facility

A proposed self-storage facility is one step closer to reality after Concord Township Council granted conditional use approval for the plan during its Aug. 2 meeting. Even with the conditional use approval, the plan must still go through land development with the Planning Commission and then get final approval from the council.

The applicant, Premiere A-2 Storage, wants to construct two buildings at 366 Wilmington Pike (Route 202). The site is on the west side of the road, just north of Smithbridge Road.

Heading south on Route 202, the site is on the right, just north of Smithbridge Road.

Of the two buildings, one would be roughly 76,728 square feet and stand three stories tall; the other, two stories tall, would be 23,532 square feet. The conditional approval came with 33 conditions.

In addition to the general housekeeping conditions regarding compliance with all township codes, there may be no outdoor speakers, and retail sales for items associated with storage—tapes, boxes, locks, and plastic wraps— are permitted if the retail sales area is no larger than 800 square feet. The facility may not sell items not related to self-storage. Indoor and outdoor security cameras are required and must cover the entire facility, 24 hours per day, seven days per week. There may not be any overnight parking, nor may there be any storage of flammable or hazardous materials.

A plethora of other conditions deal with lighting, a buffer using an existing tree canopy, and a 30-foot-wide vegetation berm buffer. Fencing will be addressed during land development. The hours of operation are limited to 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., and access shall be right in/right out only.

Other business

Township engineer Nate Cline updated the council and the public on upgrades to the intersection of Route 1 and Schoolhouse Lane. Those upgrades include changes to the intersections of Route 1 with Cheyney and Stoneybank roads. He said the improvements at the Cheyney Road intersection are finished but that the improvements to Stioneybank are still pending. He added that once that work is finished, along with the left turn restriction from Route 1 to Schoolhouse, the township will begin work on a deceleration lane on Route 1 for safer right turns onto Schoolhouse Lane.

Concord’s next Concert in the Park is on Aug. 11, featuring Homegrown String Band. The next Movie in the Park is scheduled for Aug. 19 with “Godzilla vs. Kong.”

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Robin C. Davis of West Grove

Robin C. Davis, 48, of West Grove, died Saturday, July 30, at her residence.

Robin C. Davis

Born in West Chester, she was the daughter of Steven J. Davis of Kennett Square and the late Mary Elizabeth Sharpless Davis.

Robin had worked at the Kennett School District for 24 years and was the head custodian until her retirement.

She enjoyed taking pictures, camping, going to the beach, watching the Phillies, Eagles, the Flyers, and NASCAR on TV, and being with her family and friends.

Her father said that he was the luckiest father ever; she never caused him any trouble and taught him things that he did not know.

In addition to her father, she is survived by her significant other, Tom Harper, and his son Matthew Harper of West Grove.

You are invited to visit with Robin’s family and friends from 11 a.m. to noon on Friday, August 5, , at the Kuzo Funeral Home, 250 West State Street, Kennett Square. Her funeral service will follow. Burial will be in Union Hill Cemetery, Route 82, Kennett Square, PA.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that ”you do something nice for others”.

To view her online tribute and to share a memory with her family, please visit www.kuzoandfoulkfh.com

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Police Log August 3: DUIs, no show at hearings

Pennsylvania State Police

Media Barracks

Pennsylvania State Police conducted a sobriety checkpoint from Friday, July 22, through Sunday, July 24 Approximately 150 vehicles went through the checkpoint resulting in one DUI arrest and 25 warnings issued for vehicle code violations.

Michael Bacon, 28, of Wilmington, was arrested on DUI charges, according to a state police report. Police said the arrest came after an attempted traffic stop for traffic violations. According to the report, the initial attempt to stop was at Brintons Bridge and Oakland roads in Chadds Ford Township shortly after3 a.m. on June 25. However, the report said the driver failed to stop and drove north on Route 202 until police used a precision immobilization technique in West Goshen Township.

Someone made an unsuccessful attempt to burglarize Dan Doubet Jewelry on June 25. A police report said an unknown male tried to break into the store in Olde Ridge Village but never got inside. However, the front door was damaged to the tune of $750.

Avondale Barracks

Two people, including a 41-year-old woman from Kennett Square – not named in the report – were injured in a two-car crash on Newark Road in West Marlborough Township on July 24. The accident happened shortly before 8 p.m., just south of Spencer Road. Police said both drivers were taken to Christiana Hospital for treatment. No other details were provided.

Police said Cammille Baker, 36, of Wilmington, was arrested for shoplifting on July 25. A report said Baker attempted stealing almost $2,600 worth of product from the fragrance department at Ulta in East Marlborough Township.

Kennett Square Police Department

Borough police arrested Omar Gonzalez-Elcampo, of Landenberg Monday, Aug. 1, for failing to appear for a preliminary hearing in June for an April 25 DUI arrest, a report said. Police said the 36-year-old Gonzalez-Elcampo was stopped for speeding on West Cypress Street on April 25 and showed signs of intoxication. Field sobriety tests indicated impairment, and a blood test showed a blood alcohol level of 0.133 percent. The report said that he failed to show up for a June 8 hearing, and an arrest warrant was issued on June 9.

Police said William Swanson Jr., 33, of Avondale, was arrested on July 27 for failing to appear for a hearing in June related to an earlier arrest for drug possession in Anson Nixon Park after the park was closed.

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