Politics & Government
Upper Makefield Landowner Donates 37-Acre Property For Open Space
Upper Makefield Township has designated the property as a high priority for conservation.
UPPER MAKEFIELD, PA — A landowner in Upper Makefield Township is donating his 37-acre property for conservation.
The Upper Makefield Township Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the acceptance of a conservation easement from Edgar W. Brick, who owned the 37.2-acre property on Mt. Eyre Road.
While Brick, a financial advisor, was not present at the meeting, officials thanked him for his donation.
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The township has designated the property as "high priority" for conservation.
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