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Public hearing set for Tuscany Pointe

By Terry Kish For The Almanac Writer@thealmanac.Net 1 min read

Upper St. Clair commissioners have set May 2 as the first public hearing for Tuscany Pointe, a planned apartment complex located at 1500 McLaughlin Run Road.

Plans call for 156 multi-family units in eight buildings, as well as a 5,000-square-foot two-story clubhouse.

In February, developer Jeffrey Thomas pulled his original plans for the project after hearing concerns from neighbors about water runoff, traffic, proposed emergency access roads and other issues.

Adam Benigni, Upper St. Clair’s director of Planning and Community Development, said that the new plans have addressed many of the issues neighbors had with the length of the buildings, setback modifications and landscape buffer modifications, as well as removing the access road.

It is expected that the public hearing will continue until June 6 to allow time for staff review.

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