![]() ![]() ![]() Two other tax sale properties not in the Woodlands were approved Sept. 2 to ensure all six buyers were aware of the condition of the land they were buying. Wil White, county solicitor, said while some existing Woodlands residents occasionally buy neighboring properties at tax sales, they are aware what they are getting. 2 meeting that the commissioners have taken calls in the past from those who have bought tax sale property in the Woodlands and had no idea there were issues with the property. Many neighbors blame their water woes on the nearby fracking that began in 2011, but no official connection has been made between the Woodlands' water issues and unconventional gas drilling.Ĭommissioner Kim Geyer said at the Sept. The rugged neighborhood's roads are not maintained by the township, and some residents do not have water or have unusable well water. 2 meeting tabled approving the tax sale of the properties in the Woodlands, which will be sold for $600 each, because they weren't sure the buyers knew what they were getting into. The sale of six properties in the Woodlands neighborhood in Connoquenessing Township will move forward after being tabled earlier this month by the Butler County Commissioners. ![]()
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