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John (John B.) Badalamenti

Lower Providence Approves Zoning Ordinance for American Revolution Center, Valley Forge

On Sept. 6, 2007, The Board of Supervisors of Lower Providence Township held a public hearing on the Living History Overlay District zoning ordinance. The Board adopted the ordinance which will allow plans for the American Revolution Center (ARC) museum to kick into gear, the first of many needed to be completed before the project can move forward.

Here is a summary:

  • The National Center for the American Revolution (ARC's parent organization) bought 78 acres in the congressionally authorized boundary of Valley Forge National Historical Park from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
  • The zoning amendment limits development to 25 percent of the 78 acres, or less than 20 acres.
  • The American Revolution Center would include a 130,000 sq. ft museum (almost 50% will be housed underground), a hotel, conference center, restaurant, & tavern, plus other amenities.
  • The American Revolutionary Center owns an extraordinary collection of objects, of which 15,000 will be on display.
  • The museum would be the first in the county to tell the entire story of the American Revolution.
  • There are many other stages in the process that need to take place before construction can begin, such as traffic studies, and permits from several agencies, including the PA Department of Transportation.

Sources:

On Sept. 14, 2007 Nancy Petersen, Staff Writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer, wrote a comprehensive article: http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20070913_Lenfests_donation_buys_land_for_American_Revolution_Center.html

The American Revolution Center provides a host of informative facts and information about the plans:http://www.americanrevolutioncenter.org/facts.aspx

Lower Providence Township has also provided Informational Handouts, Pictures, & Descriptions of the plans:http://www.lowerprovidence.org/twp_news.htm

Residents of Lower Providence Township can watch a rebroadcast of the hearing on Comcast 27 until the end of September: http://www.lowerprovidence.org/documents/News2007-09-06-RebroadcastBOSmeetingSept62007.pdf

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About John (John B.) Badalamenti

An experienced, full time REALTOR® & multi-million dollar producer, John B. completed 33 residential real estate transactions last year representing Buyers & Sellers. Originally from the New York/Northern N.J. - Metro Area, I transferred to the S.E. Pennsylvania area in the late 1980's during my tenure as a Sr. Technical Sales Engineer with E.I. DuPont's Printing & Publishing Division. I come from a family of talented musicians, artists, and actors; my father a jazz trumpet player, my uncle a musical composer of movies and TV, and my brother an aspiring actor. My youngest daughter is a U.S.F.S.A. member figure skater who competes locally and nationally. Married with four children, I live in the Central Montgomery County, PA - area, currently serve on the Board of Deacons at my church and believe in family, community, & service. I am fortunate that I truly enjoy my work as a REALTOR ® - helping people from all walks of life realize their real estate dreams and goals. I firmly believe that people like to buy, but they don't like being sold - which is why I also believe in being responsive to my clients - rather than pushy. As a hard working, full time real estate agent, I believe in the value of my client's money; as a sage advisor and shrewd negotiator, an advocate for my client’s home buying or home selling success!