Haverford township zoning hearing board1/21/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() In the absence of plans for the current case, Comitta said he based his report on billboards proposed in BIG’s case because of extensive expert testimony that was presented by BIG, claiming that billboards could only be safe and effective at those configurations. ![]() A former township resident, Comitta said he has 41 years experience and has worked for 118 municipalities.Ĭomitta assisted with preparation of addendum to Haverford Township’s Comprehensive Plan, and testified in a prior billboard case that began in 2009 when Bartkowski Investment Group filed a similar validity challenge and proposed five double-sided, 672-square foot signs, each between 52 and 77 feet tall, at locations along West Chester Pike and Lancaster Avenue. Township Solicitor James Byrne presented Thomas Comitta as an expert witness in the areas of town planning and landscape architecture. Site of a veterinary practice, 1200 West Chester Pike is zoned O-1 Office, and 510-534, site of Pep Boys, is split zoned C-3 Commercial and R-4 Residential. In conjunction with the challenge, Delaware County Outdoor has signed leases with property owners at 1200 and 510-534 West Chester Pike for the purpose of installing billboards at these locations. ![]() HAVERFORD -Testimony continued before the Zoning Hearing Board last week in a controversial case concerning Delaware County Outdoor’s substantive validity challenge to township zoning ordinances that the company argues “exclude commercial off-premises advertising billboards.” ![]()
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