What is Progressive in Ardmore or Anywhere In Lower Merion About More Condos?
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We found a reference to a meeting that missed our radar in Ardmore in March. And we're most curious about it... It was an Ardmore Progressive Civic Association Meeting. At this meeting on March 12, 2007:
...of course it makes us wonder if it is true when we hear yet another property on Cricket is in play? And we have heard this additional rumor from reliable sources outside the Ardmore community. Are we to rename Cricket Avenue "Condominium Parkway"? We never hear much about Ardmore Progressive Civic Association and we sure wish they would join the SAC site and post updates.....we do not condone also in any way shape or form the website where we found this news, but felt we must promote this news as we have been informed the news is true, that this developer (we have no name) is seeking community input, but because of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's guidelines, there is nothing affordable about these condos even in a planning stage....but it is a decent sign that the developer chooses to interact with the community early...again this is not the only action we hear rumors of on Cricket.... And speaking of condos, we were reading once more Ardmore Initiative's recent newsletter (which is quite a good read, we might add), and it mentions this interesting thing in the "Letter from Board President":
Now, what Charlie Ward states in the above referenced letter is a very reasonable. And we agree progress must continue. But we fail to see why Ardmore should put it's eggs all in one basket when it comes to condominiums. There just seem to be too many - the condos seem to be growing like mold. Every time we turn around we hear of another. The real estate experts out there have said if condos around here haven't broken ground yet they might not get built. They also extend caution on whether or not what is built will sell. And we even found an article that we think is worth promoting with regard to that:
We also wonder about the fairy tales and condo sales, because in Ardmore although we desperately need a municipal garage, we don't want to wake up one morning and read this. We also wonder about fairy tales and pre-construction condo sales because of what we found in reference to that big box Millionaire's WalMart that is planned for North Buck Lane in Haverford. We noticed that the vulture that brought that developer to this neighborhood is hawkingthe condos:
(SAC Note: "Marseille Unit"? Gag us with a gold plated toilet! Have these folks researched their French history? Will it also be "off with your head" at the Guillotine Suite and lounging about eating cake in The Marie Antoinette garden?). LOL, we LOVE the names of these ridiculous condos....we're still waiting for "Proletariat Square"...wouldn't that be a fabulous name for "work force" or "affordable" housing developments? Wow! We should get a job naming condo projects and developments! Can you see it now? "Ego Acres"? "The Bourgeoisie Building"? What fun! In all seriousness, look at the alleged shady dealings in Haverford Township. The issue revolves around crooked commissioners, developers, and condos are even mentioned.....it is our humble opinion that even the best townships with good intentions could end up seriously damaged by the fallout of what is going on in Haverford Township. Maybe it is time for Lower Merion and Radnor just to make sure everything is okey dokey, eh? OH, we almost forgot to mention: 130 Cricket Avenue is zoned R6A...and we all remember what happened in Haverford with R6A...this will test the new R6A zoning code amendments...of course what do we want to know (among other things)? We want to know why one more single family home in a densely packed neighborhood has to have a date with a buldozer? What happens if you significantly impact the density around here? What happens when you add more people? Hmmm? |
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