Restaurant, Doctors’ Office Return To Planning Board

An artist's rendering of the facade for Bella Italia Pizza that will face East High Street in Sanatoga. The proposal is back to the Planning Commission.

SANATOGA PA – Some familiar projects for new business locations – specifically, for a restaurant on East High Street and for a physician’s office building on Medical Drive – both reappear on the agenda of tonight’s (Monday, Sept. 20, 2010) Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township Planning Commission meeting. The board’s discussions, which are open to the public, start at 6:30 p.m. in the municipal building, 2199 Buchert Rd., Pottstown PA.

Planners are expected to again review a proposal to build a 2,500-square-foot Italian foods restaurant with a 900-square-foot outdoor patio, and two adjacent 1,000-square-foot offices, at 2209 E. High St. The Bella Italia Restaurant plans have been before the planners, then the Board of Commissioners, then the Zoning Hearing Board, and are now back to the planners for preliminary land development acceptance.

If the Planning Commission likes what it sees, the project goes back to the Board of Commissioners for final approval, and then, maybe, construction will get under way.

Planners also are scheduled to review a minor land development plan submitted for the Women’s Medical Center, 1597 Medical Dr. It proposes to demolish the existing 5,025-square-foot building there and construct a two-story, 10,212-square-foot medical office building. Minor improvements also would be made to the parking lot and driveway. Far less detailed plans were first brought to the board a few months ago.

With the impending departure from the board of Chairman Geoffrey Dailey, commissioners also plan to elect a new chairman and vice chairman.

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2 Responses to “Restaurant, Doctors’ Office Return To Planning Board”

  1. Edward Cox says:

    I see three cookie cutter entances for a future subdivison of the space for three retail business entrances. Is that the real plan?

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