Of the existing 66 cubic feet per second of runoff, 20 will be diverted, 19 will run towards the lake and the rest will be discharged into the ground slowly over time.“What the conservancy wanted to do was to make sure that that water that is going that way is properly treated, so that it's clean water, but also reduce the volume of that water so there would not be additional scouring of the stream bed during a peak storm event,” Victor said. Steven Victor, a partner with Victor Wetzel Associates, showed the board maps of the PRD that included plans to divert 20 cubic feet per second of runoff to an area downstream of the Glade Run Lake. The ruling instructed Grey Hawk to modify its plans to divert potentially harmful runoff into Glade Run Lake as well as to install environmentally friendly designs that do not disrupt bird migration patterns. The order was seen as a compromise between interested parties: the township, the developers and the Glade Run Lake Conservancy. Michael Yeager signed a consent order that granted the appeal from Grey Hawk of the 2019 denial of preliminary approval for the PRD. The process is the culmination of a discussion more than two years in the making on the proposed Grey Hawk development near Overbrook Road.Įarlier in 2021, Butler County Common Pleas Judge S. MIDDLESEX TWP - A representative from Victor Wetzel Associates shared final documents for the Grey Hawk planned residential development (PRD) with the township supervisors at a meeting Wednesday night.
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