Eagle Ridge OK'd
CRANBERRY TWP — At Thursday night’s meeting, the township supervisors:
Approved Eagle Ridge, a planned residential development with 22 homes to be built on 24.6 acres off Old Ehrman Road.
The developer, Real Estate Development Associates of Carnegie, plans to build high-end, single-family homes on two new roads, which will both end in cul-de-sacs.
The postal service will deliver to each home in the plan, but school buses will not pick up students in front of each house, said Ron Henshaw, township director of planning and development services. A pedestrian pocket was planned at the development’s entrance to give students a place to wait for the bus, he said.
Approved the conditional use and land development application for a 24,490 square-foot Urban Air indoor trampoline park.
The trampoline park is planned for a 4.4-acre parcel on American Way in the Streets of Cranberry development.
It will have six or seven trampoline-based areas, including a dodge ball area, an obstacle course and an area with a foam pit children can jump into. The developer hopes to have construction done by the end of the year.
Approved the conditional use and land development application for a new 23,900-square-foot Goodwill store on Freedom Road near the intersection with Thorn Hill Road.
The building will have a larger sales floor space than the existing store on Route 19 in the township. It also will have warehouse space as well as office space where clients can access to some of the organization’s services, such as helping disadvantaged people find jobs.
It is expected to be done by March of next year, said Bob Stape, vice president of retail for Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
The Route 19 store will remain open until October 2018 and officials will decide later whether both stores in the township will remain open.
Hired and swore in new police officer Randall Bauer to work for a rate of $28.17 per hour.
Bauer, a resident of the township and a graduate of Pine-Richland High School, was recently employed as an officer for Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Supervisor Dick Hadley said.
Announced that next Thursday’s supervisors meeting is canceled because of Independence Day. The supervisors’ next meeting will be July 28.
