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This document is a zoning map for Kingston Borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, prepared by planning consultant John R. Varaly. The map identifies distinct zoning districts within the municipality's boundaries, including residential zones (one-family, two-family, and apartment), commercial zones (neighborhood, community, and general), manufacturing, flood plain, and conservation-open space designations, along with two overlay districts. The map is presented across four sheets with a graphic scale for reference.
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This document is an informational resource page for Kingston, Pennsylvania, located in Luzerne County in the northeastern part of the state along the Susquehanna River. It provides basic administrative details including the borough hall address (500 Wyoming Avenue), the mayor's name (Jeffrey R. Coslett), and the official website, along with general information about cost of living, local services, and construction permit procedures. The page serves as a directory for residents and visitors seeking contact information, demographic data, and answers to frequently asked questions about the borough.
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This document is a zoning map for Kingston Township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, current as of December 6, 2023. The map designates various land use zones throughout the township, including agricultural (A1), single-family residential (R1), two-family (R2), multi-family (R3), mobile home parks (R4), neighborhood commercial (B1), general commercial (B2), industrial (I1), mining (M1), and conservation (C1) areas. Areas within the federally designated flood boundary are classified as conservation zones.
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Kingston Township's August 2025 newsletter announces that Pennsylvania's Fireworks Law (Act 74 of 2022) permits consumer fireworks use by residents 18 and older during Labor Day weekend, provided safety guidelines are followed, including the 150-foot distance requirement from occupied structures and compliance with the Township Noise Ordinance. The newsletter also notifies residents that July 2025 Board meeting minutes are now available for public review on the Township's ECodes platform, and reports that Kingston Township has entered into stormwater easement agreements with two residents on Summit Street and Perrin Avenue to remove aging stormwater pipes and replace them with improved systems designed to reduce flooding risk.
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