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Hearing opened for Retail Sites

It was standing room only at the Concord Township municipal building on Wednesday as that township opened a zoning hearing for an appeal of a decision concerning Concord Acquisition LLC, the parent company of Retail Sites. That’s the entity that wants to build a shopping center at Route 202 and Ridge Road. But very little happened at the meeting.

At issue for the hearing were two rulings made in October by Concord’s Zoning Officer Manos Kavadias. One ruling was that three buildings, pads 4,5, ad 6, could not be considered as one, but as being 3-distinct occupancies having common walls and roof, being separated by “firewalls,” as Kavadias wrote.

The other ruling was that a gas station could not be considered an acceptable accessory use at a supermarket.

While attorney Aristidis Christakis, representing Retail Sites, questioned Kavadias, the line of questioning was a jumble of him asking the zoning officer about definitions of buildings, structures, walls, and firewalls, and when conditional use requirements kick in.

Christakis said after the session that one of his witnesses, an architect, could have brought more focus to the questioning, but the architect could not attend the Dec. 17 session.

Adding to the problem was that High Donoghue, Concord’s solicitor, represented Kavadias during the questioning, and he objected numerous times to questions. However, he was not on a microphone, and his objections couldn’t be clearly heard or understood.

Questioning stopped a little after 9 p.m. with Christakis saying he would call Kavadias to testify about his determination not allow a gas station as accessory use to a supermarket and then resume questioning him about the building pads.

No determination was made, and the hearing is expected to resume on Jan. 21.

Prior to the questioning of Kavadias, the Zoning Hearing Board took requests for party status. Having party status allows members of the community to ask questions of witnesses and to present testimony.

More than 30 people were granted party status, including several from Chadds Ford Township. Among them were Ellen Spoehr, Luci McClure, Hank Somer, and Tammi Maciolek. Additionally, attorney John Long received party status for about 23 members of Save-Ridge, and attorney Adam Matlawski was granted status to represent Chadds Ford Township.

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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