![]() The township never was and never will be building at the pace of a Cranberry,” Lauer said, referencing the Butler County township where the population is projected to reach 50,000 by 2030. “I don’t think what you’re going to see is building several hundred homes in a year. “And so over the last year and a half, we’ve been seeing more developments being approved.”Īs discussed during Monday’s annual workshop bringing together members of council and the school board, construction has started or will begin shortly on new residences totaling triple digits. “So now, what I think you have happened is they’re now ready to move forward,” he explained. “We haven’t been anywhere near that for a while,” township manager Paul Lauer said, attributing the decline to developers waiting for the results of a new comprehensive plan and accompanying zoning ordinance revisions for Peters. Residential development on rise again in Peters Townshipĭuring the peak years of residential construction in Peters Township, between 100 and 150 new homes sprang up annually.
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