June 3, 2026

Concord receives new plan for Retail Sites

Concord receives new plan for Retail Sites

Concord Township Council Tuesday night accepted for review an updated plan for a controversial shopping center at Route 202 and Ridge Road. There was no formal presentation and only a few residents from Chadds Ford addressed council on the matter.

Sheriden Black, from the Ridings in Chadds Ford, asked how the presentation of the plan would affect the deadlines going forward.

According to Council Co-Vice President John Gillespie, the introduction of the plan restarts the formal review process, “a 90-day clock,” he said.

Gillespie continued, saying, “When a plan gets submitted to a municipality, we as an administrative body have 90 days to make a decision. So, it goes to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission finishes up with a recommendation, then we deliberate and make a decision. Sometimes, most times [that clock] gets extended, especially with a large project like we’re seeing; I’m sure it will be extended, maybe once, maybe twice, who knows?”

He said that those requests for extensions may be to give the applicant time to address concerns brought up by the various professionals, such as the township engineer, fire marshal, land planning consultant or others. Gillespie also said there are some conditional use issues, such as a proposed car wash, that need to be considered. Those issues will have to go for a conditional use hearing before they can be approved.

Township solicitor Hugh Donaghue interjected, saying, “The likelihood of this moving forward in 90 days from tonight is, in my humble opinion, doubtful.”

With the introduction of this revised plan, an older plan for the Shoppes at Concord is withdrawn.

The original plan had several points that came under dispute by the township zoning officer, and the appeal of his rulings resulted in two hearings on the matter in December last year and January this year, but those proceedings had been continued to July 15 and will now likely be withdrawn.

Paul Lincoln, also of the Ridings, urged council to enact and enforce downstream stormwater protection. Being that the location in question lies within the Brandywine Watershed, any stormwater runoff from the site would flow west toward the Ridings and beyond toward the Brandywine Creek.

With no formal presentation or further discussion, Council simply accepted the plan for further review.

Other business

Council appointed Emily Dugan to the Parks & Recreation Board for a term ending March 5, 2029.

Council also agreed to accept a renewal of the contract with Verizon for that company to continue providing internet and television service to the township residents.

Additionally, the council voted to authorize advertising for a hearing on a data center ordinance. Council President Dominic Pileggi said there have been no applications to build a data center in the township as yet.

Solicitor Donaghue said the proposed ordinance to be addressed in the hearing would require such centers be located in the Light Industrial Zoning District on a property of at least 8 acres.

Under announcements, the township’s Planning Commission is scheduled to meet on June 15. Also, Summer Kickoff begins this coming weekend with movies and concerts to be held in the park. The movie kickoff is for the film Minecraft, to be held Friday, June 5, at 7 p.m., and the concert kickoff is scheduled for June 7, featuring DelCrows, also at 7 p.m.

Township Manager Amanda Serock said the township was recently given a Safety Committee Award for “outstanding contributions to excellence in workplace safety” at a conference with multiple municipalities and insurance companies.

Serock said she was especially proud of the award because she initiated a Workplace Safety Committee when she became manager.

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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Police Log June 3: Theft, unsafe driving, crashes

Police Log June 3: Theft, unsafe driving, crashes

Pennsylvania State Police

Media Barracks

A 68-year-old Glen Mills woman was the victim of a telephone scam that resulted in her losing $38,000. No further details were released. The incident was reported on May 25, and PSP is investigating.

Home Depot in Concord Township was the victim of theft by shoplifting when an unidentified person walked out with $3,448 worth of merchandise. However, state police said they consider the case closed due to a lack of identifying suspect information. The incident was reported to police on May 11.

State police are investigating a report of terroristic threats made to a 28-year-old man from Nevada. The incident reportedly happened at Hot Clucks in Concord Township. The incident was reported on May 8. No other information was released.

Avondale Barracks

Longwood Gardens was the victim of a commercial burglary on May 23. Police said Sean Hayes, 46, of Audubon, N.J., was arrested. According to the police report, troopers were alerted to a suspected vehicle operator wandering the grounds. Surveillance video showed the suspect entered numerous buildings between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. Hayes was found about 8:30 a.m. He is accused of stealing six electronic items with a total estimated value of $1,150.

An unidentified driver was cited for driving at an unsafe speed following a two-car crash on Hillendale Road in Pennsbury Township on May 22. The driver reportedly struck another car from behind. No injuries were reported.

Police arrested a 32-year-old man from Hyattsville, Md., for DUI at the East Marlborough Wawa on Route 1. The man, not identified by name, was operating a moped on the Wawa property. The incident happened on April 26.

Police said Alessandro C. Angelo, 20, of Philadelphia, was cited for masking an improper left turn at the intersection of E. Street Road and Lenape Road in Pennsbury Township on March 31. The report said Angelo tried to make the turn but failed to give clearance to oncoming traffic.

Joseph M. Devine, 30, was cited for DUI and unsafe driving following a two-car crash on Doe Run Road in West Marlboro Township on March 26, police said. The accident happened at the T intersection of Doe Run Road and Newark Road. According to the report, the other car was stopped at a stop sign at the intersection when Devine failed to stop and struck the car from behind.

A 40-year-old Carney’s Point, N.J. man was arrested for DUI in East Marlborough Township on May 31. The suspect was not named by police. According to the report, troopers responded to a disabled motorist on Route 82, and they determined the man was intoxicated.

According to a police report, Mark D. Young, 54, of Havertown, was cited for following too closely when he reportedly struck a car from behind on W. Doe Run Road in East Marlborough Township on May 31. Young, who was riding a motorcycle, was also injured and transported to Paoli Hospital with a broken right leg.

Justin S. Wagner, 24, of North Wales, was cited for excessive speed after a one-car crash in Pennsbury Township on May 27, police said. Wagner was also injured and taken to Christiana Care in Newark. According to the police report, Wagner was driving west on Cossart Road, but was traveling too fast while negotiating a left-hand turn, left the roadway, and struck a tree.

Two men, a 29-year-old from New Castle, Del., and a 30-year-old from Bel Air, Md., were arrested for shoplifting at the East Marlborough Township Walmart on April 10. Neither man was identified in the report, nor were other details given.

Police said Aaron C. Harrison, 32, of Newark, was cited following a one-car crash on Newark Road in West Marlborough Township on April 8. According to the report, Harrison was northbound on Newark Road when he crossed over into the opposing lane of traffic and struck a tree. Police also said they discovered there was an active warrant for Harrison.

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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