by Tony Gonzalez
September 21, 2010 11:26 PM
After having its opening delayed all through this spring and summer, Chester Heights Self Storage, of Chester Heights, Pennsylvania, has finally opened for business. But local residents still had a concern to raise -- the location of the trees that the facility was planting to serve as a buffer shield between the storage facility and their homes. Now the facility owner, Dominic Cappelli, and his neighbors have reached an agreement. Homeowners will mark the exact spots where they want the new trees to be planted.
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