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    Chrisopher Moltisanti is offline Condominium
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    Default Historical sites & Clean N Green

    Besides Lindex(sp) and/or RPD (which don't specifically tell Realtors), if a parcel is in either a Historical site or in the Clean N Green area, and besides calling the Historical Society, is there any other method for deciphering whether a listing is in a Clean N Green area and/or in a Historical zone?

    These factors listing agents up here in Eastern PA now have to obtain.

    The Deed of course doesn't say, neither does RPD. The zoning classification is not what I need (I already got that from the township zoning official: Low Density Resi.), it's the others I need.


    Thanks,

    CM

    (business is picking up around here due to the $8k Tax Credit and having lots of inventory)

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    what do you mean by Clean N Green area?

    please elaborate!!

    thanks.

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    Chrisopher Moltisanti is offline Condominium
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    Clean N Green in Pa means the subject home is on at least ten acres and the land can't be developed anymore: The trees and all wild life that surround the home, aren't to be disturbed in any way whatsoever.

    I know, it seems to be an easy answer: If the house Chris, isn't on at least ten acres, then it's not subject to Clean N Green legislation. Not really, because as all of know, towns and the State can change their minds on a whim and it's up to me as the BA to get something in writing from some governing body that states specifically that the home is or isn't subject to Clean N Green and I don't know where to get this info.


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    ok thanks for clearing it! if i have got something on it then i will recently post it! thanks again for elaborating.

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