Trib: Mt. Lebanon planners recommend approving high school
The Mt. Lebanon Planning Board recommended final approvals for the school district’s $113.3 million high school renovation proposal, leaving the controversial project’s final go-ahead up to the municipal commissioners.
The board Tuesday night recommended that the commissioners give final approval to the school district’s land development plan; grant the district a “conditional use” to keep the school in an area zoned for residential development; and move forward with a shared-parking agreement for 40 spaces in a municipal lot that gives the school enough spaces to meet the zoning code’s parking requirement.
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The board Tuesday night recommended that the commissioners give final approval to the school district’s land development plan; grant the district a “conditional use” to keep the school in an area zoned for residential development; and move forward with a shared-parking agreement for 40 spaces in a municipal lot that gives the school enough spaces to meet the zoning code’s parking requirement.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_713886.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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