Developers will pay PA township over ICE warehouse deficiencies
The payment covers culvert cleaning, sewer-line locating and a permit closeout after the township said the warehouse still had unfinished work.
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ICE warehouse developer to pay $82K to resolve deficiencies
The Texas-based developer of a Berks County warehouse sold to ICE will pay Upper Bern Township to fix problems that Spotlight PA found went unresolved for years.
Developers will pay PA township over ICE warehouse deficiencies
UPPER BERN — Developers of a warehouse in Upper Bern Township will pay $82,390 to address outstanding issues they failed to complete before selling the building to the Trump administration and ICE earlier this year. The money will help township officials clean out the culvert on Schoolhouse Road, close a stormwater permit, and locate a sanitary sewer line for the over 500,000-square-foot warehouse at 3501 Mountain Road. The payment comes after t…
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