Peters Twp To Hold Hearing On Land Ordinance
Peters Township Council continues to work on their Mixed Residential Overlay District. They will be holding a public hearing on modifications to that ordinance on June 22 as part of their regular meeting. The changes under consideration will be reducing the dwelling unit density from six units to two and a half units per acre. Open space requirements will be increased from 10% to 30% and multifamily structures will be eliminated. Several other size and setback considerations will also be weighed. Council also approved a parking restriction in Rolling Hills Park. Park users have complained that high school students have been using the parking lots adjacent to the great lawn and not allowing them to use those parking spaces for their intended purpose. Fines will be $25 if paid in 10 days, $50 dollars after. The ordinance will take effect when students return to school this fall. A stop sign will be installed at the intersection of Johnson Road and Lintel Drive. Sight distance and speed were considerations for that action. And seven school resource officers will travel to Reno, Nevada to accept the “Model SRO Agency Award” from the National Association of School Resource Officers. Peters Township is one of 11 agencies to win the award in 2026. While they are out there, the officers will receive annual training from NASRO. Council’s next meeting will be delayed by a day because of the Memorial Day holiday. It will take place May 26 at 7:30 pm.


