Zoning allows hundreds of homes
There’s still no word on what will become of the once-manicured lawns of the Gettysburg Country Club. But, under current Cumberland Township zoning, the former golf course could become a development of tightly clustered houses.
The site’s 120 acres – which saw significant action during the Battle of Gettysburg – are zoned as residential, which would allow up to 3.5 housing units per developable acre. That doesn’t mean 420 houses could be built there, zoning officials say, because some of the acreage will be allotted for infrastructure and open-space requirements.
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March 15, 2010 | Posted by javal
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