SUGARLOAF TWP. — Dozens of residents flocked to the Sugarloaf Township Municipal Building on Thursday evening for a special meeting, where they asked questions regarding a proposed data center in the township. The crowd was overwhelmingly against it being built.
At the meeting, supervisors Joseph DiSabella, Rick Weaver and Richard Yost took a backseat to Attorney Michael Crotty, of Chester County, who was brought in by the township to help shape an ordinance for the data center. A curative amendment challenge over whether data centers are allowed to be built in Sugarloaf Twp. under the municipality’s ordinance was the launching point for Crotty’s involvement.
It was also Crotty who was tasked with answering the public’s questions.
Crotty, however, brought his own bulleted list of items