Jim Thorpe Mayor Michael Sofranko said last week he does not support a proposed zoning change that would allow on-lot septic systems for properties five acres or larger at least 1,000 feet from Mauch .
Negotiations between Ed Kanick and Carbon County on a large chunk of land near Mauch Chunk Lake will not impact Jim Thorpe borough’s decision on whether or not it allows on-site septic systems in that.
Residents continued to speak out Thursday night against a proposed Jim Thorpe Borough zoning change that would allow on-lot septic systems on larger tracts of land near Mauch Chunk Lake.
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One official’s request to flex Carbon County’s muscles over a property in question near Mauch Chunk Lake Park failed because the majority felt the action was not the correct thing to do.
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Carbon County Commissioners are speaking out against a proposed Jim Thorpe Borough zoning amendment that would allow on-lot septic systems for properties 5 acres or larger that are at least 1,000 feet.