North Huntingdon Commissioners deadlocked on a zoning decision that would have allowed two families to build homes near a strip mine.
The Trib reports that The families bought the 97-acre property along Leger Road for $230,000 with hopes that each of them could build homes on the property, but could not proceed as the property was zoned for industrial use. The vote was tied at 3-3, with Commissioner Virginia Stump abstaining due to conflict of interest because she is a real estate agent and she shares a broker with the agent who handled the sale of the property.
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