Plans call for 679 parking spaces to serve the school, including 386 for students – meant to accommodate all seniors and potentially all the juniors, according to Superintendent Jeannine French – and 220 for staff and visitors, in separate lots near the building’s main entrance, with a bus circulation area between. A shared road, which has yet to be named, will wind through the center of the property to connect the abutting East McMurray and Center Church roads. The 298,000-square-foot, three-level school building is to be constructed on the former Rolling Hills Country Club property, the 180 acres of which has been split roughly 50-50 between Peters Township School District and the municipality, which plans to build a park on its half. “If all goes well, we get approval and all the permits are on board, we could begin moving some dirt probably in June,” he said. Peters Township Council now will vote on granting approval, which would pave the way for the $90 million project to advance, toward a targeted opening at the start of the 2020-21 academic year.Īt the planning commission’s meeting last week, Mark Duane of Hayes Design Group, which is working on plans in partnership with Weber Murphy Fox, said the project could be ready to go out for bid in April. The site plan for a new Peters Township High School has been recommended for approval by the township planning commission. Peters Township High School plan recommended for approval
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