Press Release Concerning the Situation at Mount Haven
August 8, 2016
Press Release
There has been much interest by members of the
public in the recent purchase of the Mount Haven Resort by certain entities.
Buying real estate does not require Township approval. We were not notified
about the sale in any formal way before it took place nor would we be. The
Township would have had no legal basis to interfere with the sale had we
received such notice.
The use of the property
is a different matter. Any use of the property must be consistent with township
land use regulations. Construction on the site must be consistent with the
Township enforced state building code. Any sewage issues must be handled
consistent with the Township enforced state sewage regulations. The state has a
direct role in water quality and other health regulations. The Township is not
involved in those matters but would cooperate with the state on any issue that
might arise.
No application has been made to the Township
for any permits. A request for a certificate of use has been requested for
resort use. That request could only be granted if the present use is consistent
with Township land use ordinances and that analysis is ongoing. If such a
certificate is issued by the Zoning Officer the Supervisors would have notice of
it at their next township meeting which would rarely be more than two weeks
after it is issued. The public would then know about it and the Supervisors
and/or the public would have an opportunity to take whatever action they deem
appropriate to legally protect the interests of affected people in the township.
It has been suggested that one Supervisor’s role as an attorney in the purchase
of this property had and has an impact on what the Township does. That is not
accurate. Mr. Mincer had recused himself and has not been involved in any
discussions or any actions that the Township has taken or may take in the future
related to this property. The role of the Township is limited to the matters
outlined in this statement.
Beyond
our direct jurisdiction we would cooperate with any other governmental entities
that have any role in overseeing what takes place on this property just as we
have done with other property within the Township.