Land Reporter

The Dirt on Land Matters

Mission Statement: To provide up to date communication 
on preservation progress and development issues in Central
and Upper Bucks County

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Land is important and how we manage, preserve and live on it effects our daily lives and future.  America's identity is its diverse rural landscapes, wilderness territories and the urban landscapes of  cities and towns. 

Bucks County, Pennsylvania has some of the most diverse rural landscapes, wild and scenic areas and historic villages and towns in our nation. Our agricultural land attributes to  our well being and strength as it is our source for food and trade. Local produce is increasing essential as protecting land and food sources are now a Homeland Security concern.

Land and the water  are commodities that we can not live without, no matter where we live.   Let us work together in taking care of our land and water in Bucks County for us, our children and our wildlife.   

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Public Sewer in Plumstead. 
Plumstead has extended public sewer into an area designated as Agricultural Protected. How was this done without anyone finding out? See news for timetable of when this occured.
 

Bucks County Water and Sewer (BCW&S) sues Plumstead. 

Public Sewer and its relationship to Development.  
Timberly Farms, Plumstead Township-- Pre-submission meetings results in unforeseen problems in new development. Who is responsible for planning which may have violated the PA Sunshine Law?   
 
Water pumping station in Plumstead is being built to develop areas now protected from development because of the shortage of available on site water.  The PA Municipal Planning Code has been revise to include laws which  protect communities from development which can not be sustained by existing water supplies.

Another school follows approval of hundreds of new housing units in Plumstead. Central Bucks School district is borrowing money for a new school. Increased development results in  more schools and infrastructure which is usually followed by increased taxes.    

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