SANATOGA PA – The legal rumble between Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township and a Reading-based owner of outdoor signage located within the township’s borders has been put on hold.

A digital sign operated elsewhere by a Lamar subsidiary.
Lamar Advertising of Penn LLC, 600 E. Neversink Rd., Reading PA, had announced in November (2010) its intent to challenge the municipality’s three-year-old law that restricts Lamar’s ability to erect and operate a computer-programmed electronic billboard on Porter Road. A different type of billboard, which can be seen by drivers on U.S. Route 422 and also is owned by Lamar, sits there now and was installed several years ago with township approval.
The starting point for the fight was to have been Lamar’s court of first resort, the township Zoning Board of Appeals. A hearing on the matter was scheduled for Dec. 14 but, according to a recent letter from township Solicitor R. Kurtz Holloway, both parties agreed to a postponement. They’re talking it over, Holloway wrote to the board.
If a settlement can’t be negotiated, the hearing might be rescheduled for January or February, and its date would be advertised in a legal notice.
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