West Finley Adopts Zoning Ordinance

West Finley Township has never had zoning in its entire existence. It does now. Supervisors unanimously adopted a zoning ordinance to have better control over how developing industries may work in their township. The idea came about in the summer of 2025 when a Florida real estate development company knocked on the doors of supervisors to see what it would take to build a data center and an associated gas fired power plant along Nuthatch Lane. According to township supervisor chairperson Melinda Duncan, developers backed off when they heard that coal mining was on its way through the area that was under consideration. Regardless that data center request prompted residents to be concerned and got supervisors to develop zoning in the township. The ordinance has four zones. The largest, that covers the vast majority of the township, is the residential/agricultural zone. Five areas, mostly around state game lands, have been designated as a recreational district. Three areas have been designated village/commercial. One zone, in the northwest area of the township is zoned industrial. According to Duncan, that area was chosen because of already existing businesses that would be similar in nature to data centers. Henriette O’Brien was a driver for the ordinance. She and several others reached out to County Commissioners last summer when the first overtures about data centers were made. She is pleased because such entities will be limited on where to build and that would control noise, emissions and traffic that would disrupt the rural nature of the township. According to Duncan, no data center applications are in front of any township board.





