P-G: Parking flap nearing a fix in Mt. Lebanon
Mt. Lebanon school board president Ed Kubit said this week that the district believed that it had found a remedy for its parking space problem.
The district, which is planning a $113.2 million high school renovation, requested two variances from the zoning hearing board in April, one for lot coverage and one for number of parking spaces.
Both were denied, so the district appealed the decision to the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. A judge last week upheld the ruling of the zoning hearing board. Superintendent Timothy Steinhauer said at this week's meeting that the cost of the appeal to the school district was $19,000.
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The district, which is planning a $113.2 million high school renovation, requested two variances from the zoning hearing board in April, one for lot coverage and one for number of parking spaces.
Both were denied, so the district appealed the decision to the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. A judge last week upheld the ruling of the zoning hearing board. Superintendent Timothy Steinhauer said at this week's meeting that the cost of the appeal to the school district was $19,000.
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- www.post-gazette.com/pg/10294/1096775-55.stm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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