Zoning Hearing Board of Quarryville Borough to Host Public Meeting on Monday
News Article: Narvon Builders Apply for Variance to Construct Addition in Quarryville
Narvon Builders have submitted an application to the Bank of Birdin-Hand for a Variance of Section 703.A, seeking permission to construct an addition within the front yard setback of a property located at 335 W. Fifth Street, Quarryville.
The application has been associated with Mark A. Deimler, though it's unclear if he is a part of the application or simply connected to the announcement.
The public hearing for this specific application will take place on Monday, September 22, 2025, at 7:00 PM, at the Quarryville Borough Municipal Building, located at 300 St. Catherine Street, Quarryville, PA.
The property in question is situated in the Commercial, C-1 District. The public notice for the hearing was published on September 8, 2025, by the Quarryville Borough Zoning Officer.
Interested parties are invited to attend the hearing and voice their opinions on the matter. The hearing will provide an opportunity for the Quarryville Borough Zoning Hearing Board to review the application and make a decision.
The identity of the person who will apply for the permit for Narvon Builders at the Bank of Bird-in-Hand to construct the addition on the property at 335 W. Fifth Street, Quarryville, and their position within the Quarryville Borough, is not specified in the provided search results.
The public is encouraged to stay informed about this development and any other matters concerning the town's zoning and planning. For more information, residents can contact the Quarryville Borough Zoning Officer or visit the municipal website.
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