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Buckingham Township Supervisors Work Session and General Meeting- 5/27/2026

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Public SafetyOther

Controversy Over Zoning Challengers' Appointments to Park and Recreation Commission

During discussions regarding the appointment of members to the Park and Recreation Commission, a significant debate arose concerning the appointment of individuals who have challenged township zoning ordinances. Supervisor Mike McCord expressed strong reservations about appointing individuals who have actively challenged the township's zoning, citing the potential negative implications for land preservation programs and the costs associated with such challenges. This led to a discussion about the rights of property owners to challenge zoning versus the township's interests in preserving land and managing development costs. Ultimately, the resolution to appoint members to the commission was approved, although there were differences in preferred candidates among the supervisors.

Community DevelopmentOther

Township Supervisors Decline to Allow Alcohol at Sanctioned Events Amid Liability Concerns

The Board of Supervisors discussed the potential for allowing alcohol at township-sponsored events, specifically a proposed night market. While some supervisors expressed concerns about increased liability, insurance risks, and potential for underage drinking, others noted that alcohol is already present at concerts and that allowing it at sanctioned events could be managed with proper protocols. The discussion also touched upon examples from other townships like Doylestown and Doyle's Town, the need for indemnification agreements, and the logistics of corralling alcohol consumption areas. Ultimately, it was indicated that there was not sufficient support from the Board to move forward with allowing alcohol at township-sponsored events at this time.

Parks & EnvironmentResidential

Debate Over ADA Compliance for Private Walking Trails in Estates at Furlong Development

The Board of Supervisors engaged in a lengthy discussion about the "Estates at Furlong" development's proposed private walking trails. Concerns were raised about ADA compliance, particularly on sections with steep slopes where full compliance might be difficult. The developer proposed solutions such as identifying sections that could be made ADA compliant, using warning signs for steep areas, and ensuring trails are maintained by the HOA. The Board deferred the final decision on ADA compliance for these private trails to the final plan review, requesting a thorough review of all trails for potential ADA compliance and any necessary modifications.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Landowner Expresses Frustration Over Unprocessed Agricultural Security Applications

A lengthy and contentious public comment period involved a landowner (Mike) who had previously applied for agricultural security status for seven properties. The landowner expressed frustration that the applications, submitted about 1.5 years prior, had not been formally recorded or acted upon by the township, leading to feelings of being "put off" and potentially hindering future development or sale of the land. The landowner argued that the township's process and perceived lack of action were discouraging and costly for farmers wishing to preserve their land or continue agricultural operations. The Board acknowledged the landowner's concerns and stated they would respond to the Right-to-Know request and work to process the applications.

Budget & FinanceInfrastructure

Township Approves Significant Financial Disbursements for Water Projects and Operations

The Board of Supervisors approved several financial items, including payment request number one for the Cold Spring Well No. 4, Radon and PFOA/PFOS removal project, totaling $41,723.83. They also approved payroll expenses totaling $1,197,393.23 and the bill list for the meeting. An escrow payment of $298,710.00 for Village Crossing Phase 2 was approved, pending the developer's payment of all utility and township bills.

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