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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Township Seeks to Strengthen Zoning, Right-of-Way Ordinances

The Warminster administration wants to prevent a situation similar to what happened in Northampton Township over the summer, when ATC plan to install poles on the township right-of-way sparked a contentious legal battle.

The demand for wireless access will only continue to rise as technology advances, and utility companies are working overtime to keep up with the public's needs. Providing that important service should not, however, trump the governance of a local municipality. That was perhaps the biggest lesson learned from the summer-long legal battle between Northampton Township and American Tower Corporation (ATC), an ugly situation that the Warminster Board of Sueprvisors hope to prevent. At last week's township meeting, the board approved by a unanimous 5-0 vote the motion to pay attorney Daniel Cohen no more than $9,900 to review and revise Warminster's zoning and right-of-way ordinances to strengthen them against IT companies that may try to …

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Regional Roundup: Northampton Settles with Cell Tower Company

Read this and more headlines from around the region.

Township, ATC Reach Settlement in Cell Phone Debacle: After months of public outcry, private and public meetings and a "plethora of litigation," Northampton Township's Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve a settlement with American Tower Corporation on Wednesday. Read the whole story on Northampton Patch. Taser-Carrying Bank Robber Sentenced to 408 Months in Prison: A Philadelphia man, Tyrone Bentley, 35, was sentenced Wednesday, Aug. 22 for the 2010 robbery of a Trevose Wachovia bank. Read more on Lower Southampton Patch. Thieves Steal Equipment From Girls Softball League: On Friday, Aug. 17, thieves hit two separate buildings—the clubhouse at Oxford Valley Fields and Johnson Elementary School—and took memorabilia and …

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