May 8, 2024

Taco Bell eyes Concord location

Taco Bell wants to build a restaurant in Regency Plaza on the north side of Route 1 in Concord Township.

Taco Bell is looking to open a restaurant in Concord Township’s Regency Plaza on the north side of Route 1. The township held a conditional use hearing on the matter Tuesday night. Council made no decision during the My 7 session. Rather, council members continued the hearing to 6:15 p.m. on June 4 after the applicant goes to the Zoning Hearing Board.

The restaurant chain wants to open in a vacant area of the plaza between the CVS and Citadel Credit Union. Taco Bell is asking for a drive-through and a 90-square-foot patio for outdoor seating, but there will be no outdoor service. There will be seating for 52 people inside.

Conditional use approval is needed for a “fast food” restaurant in that location and for outdoor dining. The applicant is also seeking relief from a parking requirement. Township code calls for 37 parking spaces, but the restaurant is proposing 30.

Other business

During the regular meeting, Concord Township Council voted to approve an application by Encompass Health to construct a two-story, 50-bed in-patient rehabilitation center on the site of the former Concordville Inn. The approval comes with 18 conditions and includes two waivers and six variances. One waiver and variance are the same, allowing a structure of more than 30,000 square feet of floor area. Most of the conditions dealt with complying with all professional comments but included one requiring Encompass to get land development approval for any future construction or expansion on the site.

Council enacted an ordinance to install a four-way stop sign on Evergreen Drive where it intersects with an entrance to the Concordville Town Centre and Terrain’s southern driveway.

Laura Williams, the warden at the George W. Hill Correctional Facility, Delaware County’s prison, gave council a brief update on the facility. She reported the prison’s last inspection by the state Department of Corrections revealed no deficiencies, and that the prison was in “full compliance.”

“There had previously been some areas of noncompliance, but we implemented some capital improvement projects as well as an increase in safety measures. We received full accreditation from the National Commission of Correctional Healthcare, which means that we well exceed the minimum standards for healthcare within a public agency,” she said.  That accreditation holds up for three years, she added.

While the prison is still 10 percent short of full employment, Williams said staffing has improved. “That’s much better than the 40 percent vacancy we had before [the county] took over management and ownership.” The prison had been privately owned and operated until two years ago.

Council President Dominic Pileggi, citing last summer’s incident in Chester County when a convicted murderer escaped from the prison in Pocopson, asked about notifications and alerts from the prison. He said they used to get test alerts often, but there had been none in a long time.

Williams said the county has transitioned to a new alert system and there will be “outreach” to the municipalities near the prison, specifically Concord and Thornbury. Chadds Ford would also be included. Even if the prison doesn’t send out an alert, the county will, she added.

The prison had been privately owned and operated until two years ago. It houses an average of 1,200 inmates per day.

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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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Police Log May 8: Thefts, crashes

Pennsylvania State Police

Media Barracks

Police said they arrested Corey Pilkington, 39, of Garnet Valley for disorderly conduct on May 3. The report said Pilkington became disorderly over his bank account and slammed a business phone and threw a chair inside the bank. Police did not specify which bank but said the incident happened at 10:19 a.m. at 214 Wilmington West Chester Pike.

State police from Troop K are investigating a case of theft by deception. A 45-year-old man from Chadds Ford said someone hacked his American Airlines AAdvantage account and used points to book a flight.

Troopers are investigating a reported case of a stolen wallet in Chadds Ford. Police said a patron at the Gran Rodeo in Painters Crossing shopping center reported someone had taken his wallet while in the restaurant.

Someone stole two ATVs from a property on Mattson Road in Concord Township on April 20.  The ATVs are valued at $8,000, according to the police report. Police are investigating.

Police are investigating the theft of a Ford Bronco stolen from a Mattson Road address in Concord Township on April 20.

Tyler Haile, 26, of Wilmington, was arrested for shoplifting at Wegmans on April 12, police said. The report didn’t mention what was taken or the dollar amount.

Avondale Barracks

Police are investigating the theft of $1,000 of merchandise from ULTA Beauty in East Marlborough Township on May 5. The suspects took various fragrances and gift baskets.

Three people, a 16-year-old girl, a 39-year-old woman, and a 41-year-old man were arrested for shoplifting at the East Marlborough Walmart at 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 5. No other details were released.

Police said a 36-year-old man from Linwood was arrested on May 4 for violating a Protection from Abuse order. According to the report, a 36-year-old woman from East Marlborough Township called police to say her former boyfriend was in her home, which is a violation of the PFA. Police did not identify the suspect in the report.

A 36-year-old man from Clifton Heights was arrested for shoplifting at the East Marlborough Township Walmart on May 4. No other details were released.

Rebecca M. Silva, 28, of Unionville, was cited for driving at an unsafe speed following a two-car crash on Northbrook Road in Pocopson Township, a police report said. According to the report, Silva rear-ended another car that was stopped behind a series of vehicles at a stop sign just north of Unionville-Wawaset Road shortly after 4 p.m. on May 1. No injuries were a result of this crash.

Police said Lonnie L. Lawrence, 34, of Chester, was cited following a crash on Street Road in Pennsbury Township on May 1 at 6:32 a.m. According to the report, Lawrence was stopped on eastbound W. Street Road, attempting to turn left into the driveway of 2005 W. Street Road. The second vehicle was traveling westbound on W. Street Road when Lawrence turned into that second car. No injuries were reported in this crash, police said.

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