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Municipality of Bethel Park, PA
Allegheny County
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[Adopted by Ord. No. 8-12-63B]
59.1.1. 
The Council of the Municipality of Bethel Park formally adopts a general plan of streets of the Municipality, said plan prepared by Lorenzi, Dodds and Gunnill, being Drawing No. 1007, last revised December 26, 1961, as the official general plan of streets for the Municipality of Bethel Park. In addition, Council desires to supplement the plan of Lorenzi, Dodds and Gunnill by adopting the general plan of streets in the area of Washington Road and Fort Couch Road, as shown on the drawing prepared by D. B. Bierworth & Associates, which drawing was made pursuant to a resolution of the Planning Commission of the Municipality of Bethel Park at its meeting held May 10, 1962.
59.2.1. 
The drawing prepared by D. B. Bierworth & Associates pursuant to the resolution of the Planning Commission of May 10, 1962, outlines the broad concept of major roads in the Washington Road-Fort Couch Road area. Council is cognizant that the land usage and ultimate development, topography, utilities and other physical limits in the area may require minor dimensional variances from the plan of D. B. Bierworth & Associates, as approved by the Planning Commission. Council, however, desires to adopt the over-all plan in order to prohibit the connection of circular roads or peripheral roads around the proposed shopping center in the Washington Road-Fort Couch Road area to the end that there shall be no roads constructed which will connect Wellsview Road, Iroquois Road or other existing or future roads in the residential areas of Brookside Farms and Fort Couch Village to the proposed shopping center, the purpose thereby being to restrict the flow of through traffic between Fort Couch Road and Route 19 and to prevent the imposition of commercial traffic from the shopping center area upon existing residential roads and areas.
59.3.1. 
Any ordinance or part of any ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.