Judge Denies Third-Party Intervention in Huntington Trailer Park Case

A judge has denied a request by a group of citizens in Huntington Township to enter litigation involving a proposed trailer park near York Springs.

After weighing evidence for sixteen months, Adams County Judge John Kuhn ruled July 19 that a group known as “Save Our Rural Heritage” will not be allowed to proceed in the case as a third party.

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Citizen Group Wants Say in Trailer Park Case

Huntington Township group files for status in Adams court case.

The citizens' group opposed to decade-old plans for a 273-unit trailer park outside of York Springs filed a motion to be an official party in future court action concerning the project.

Save Our Rural Heritage filed a petition for intervention in April, and a hearing was held in Adams County court July 26.

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Huntington Twp. Developer Files for Bankruptcy

The developer that sued Huntington Township for rejecting a proposed 270-unit trailer park has filed for bankruptcy in U.S. Middle District Court in Harrisburg. Court documents docketed May 7 by developer Robert Mumma and CACO Three Inc., formerly known as McDermott Concrete, list the total amount owed to creditors as $122,083.78.

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