As one component of the Wood Avenue megawarehouse project is pending for Easton’s Zoning Hearing Board, both developers and opposing residents are continuing to put up a fight.
Scannell Properties’ request for a special exception to relocate an existing tributary that will daylight into the Bushkill Creek, a retention basin and a 40-foot-wide access road within a designated floodplain continues to move through the zoning hearing board.
The relocation is one piece of Scannell’s plan to build the million-square-foot warehouse at 1525 Wood Ave., which is named Easton Commerce Park. This component requires a separate approval from Easton.
The Easton Planning Commission voted on this specific piece in August , recommending to the zoning hearing board to not approve it. Separately, the plan

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