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116-unit, over-55 community proposed for Whitehall Township

Whitehall, Whitehall Township, municipal complex, MacArthur
Donna S. Fisher
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For LehighValleyNews.com
This is the Whitehall Township Municipal Complex at 3219 MacArthur road, Whitehall Township, Lehigh County. Picture made in February, 2023.

WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. — A developer is proposing a 116-unit, age-restricted special care residential community in Whitehall Township.

WB Homes Land Acquisitions LP, of North Wales, Montgomery County, is seeking conditional-use approval for the project on 27.5 acres on Rural Road between Mechanicsville Drive and Fellowship Road.

The 55-plus community would be single-family attached and detached dwellings.

  • A 116-unit, age-restricted residential community is being proposed for Whitehall Township
  • The project would consist of single-family attached and detached units
  • A hearing on the proposal will be Monday, Aug. 14

A hearing on the proposed project, scheduled for Monday before the township Board of Commissioners, was rescheduled for Aug. 14.

Construction of the community would not begin until Fall 2024.
Justin B. Strahorn of WB Homes

The proposed site is in the township's R-3A zoning district and consistent with the township’s zoning plan, according to review by the township and listed on the meeting agenda on the township’s website.

The area surrounding the property of the proposed community is developed with a variety of residential uses, including two special care communities — Horizons at the Village at Whitehall and Fellowship Community.

Further plans submitted by WB Homes must demonstrate the building design meets the architectural requirements.

The design includes requirements for access, parking, streets and pedestrian walkways, landscaping, utilities, trash loading and deliveries.

Plans for the proposed community indicate it would not substantially increase traffic congestion nor overburden the water, sewer, schools, parks or other public facilities.

Justin B. Strahorn of WB Homes said Monday afternoon construction of the community would not begin until Fall 2024.