Luke Brubaker admitted that he’s proud of his soil as he bent over and gestured with an extended arm to a field on his northwestern Lancaster County dairy operation.
When: East Donegal Township supervisors meeting, June 3.
What happened: The board approved an ordinance reducing side yard setbacks from 50 feet to 12 feet within the townshipâs airport commercial district.
Why itâs important: N71 Inc., owner of Donegal Springs Airpark, requested the change to a 12-foot side yard setback to allow for better overall use of the facilities. The owner plans to demolish the existing T-hangar and replace it with a front load hangar.
Neighborâs input: Craig Underwood, township zoning officer, testified at the public hearing that he spoke with the adjoining neighbor Dwight Hess, 197 Airport Road, to see if he had any concerns about this change. Hess indicated he did not have an objection to the proposed setback reduction except for stormwater management concerns. Underwood said stormwater would be handled during the course of new hangar construction. Â
Harrisburg man’s mysterious death in river prompts questions, disappointment: ‘They dropped the ball’
Updated 6:06 AM;
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Victor Russell with his son Delmar King. King s body was found in the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County on May 5, weeks after he went missing from Harrisburg.
Photo provided by Victor Russell
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The day before 33-year-old Delmar C. King disappeared, he spent the day with his father, Victor Russell, helping his uncle who was dying from cancer.
The pair sorted through the uncle’s clothes, Russell said. He, along with his sister and step-daughter, were his brother’s main caregivers.