Olyphant Council Rejects Data Center Zoning, Initiates 180-Day Amendment Process
Olyphant's council rejected a proposed zoning amendment for data centers in a 4-3 vote and introduced a curative amendment. This amendment allows 180 days for the borough to revise its zoning regulations to avoid legal challenges from potential developers.

The Olyphant council voted 4-3 against a proposed zoning amendment for data centers, prompting the introduction of a curative amendment under Pennsylvania law. This curative amendment provides a 180-day period for the borough to adjust its zoning regulations, crucial for defining where data centers could be established and protecting the borough from potential legal issues if a developer applies without clear regulations.
Concerns were raised by community members regarding the lack of a specific project and the sufficiency of proposed regulations, including environmental impact and infrastructure requirements. The council's decision allows time to ensure regulations are robust and comprehensive, addressing community and environmental concerns.




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