The path has been cleared for Toll Brothers to break ground on an 232-home, active-adult community in East Allen Township, Pennsylvania.
The Board of Supervisors Wednesday granted conditional-use approval to Toll Brothers for Regency at Creekside Meadows, a 55-plus community of 232 homes to be built on 100 acres along the western side of Route 512. They also approved a zoning map amendment to allow for an age-qualified residential community overlay district to encompass the parcel, which is zoned for agricultural use. Toll Brothers plan calls for a mix of 142 single-family homes, 54 triplex homes and 36 duplexes, said Mike Dougherty, senior project manager. Dougherty said it is "highly unlikely" that construction will begin in 2017 because the sale still must be finalized. Toll Brothers also needs to obtain a highway occupancy permit from PennDOT, he said. Amenities will include a community center and pool, putting green and bocce ball court The developer has an agreement of sale in place to purchase the land from David Jaindl conditioned upon final approvals from the township. Although as part of the approval, 80 percent of the occupied units must have at least one resident who is 55 years of age or older. But Dougherty said the goal is to require 100 percent. Toll Brothers will police the requirement as it sells the properties, he said, after which time the homeowner's association will assume the responsibility. Reported by The Morning Call (Feb. 9, 2017) For complete contact information for all offices and key personnel of Toll Brothers refer to The National Builders Directory and online database.
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