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Parsippany to conduct a public hearing on potential area in need of redevelopment

TOWNSHIP OF PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS

LEGAL NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS
MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
PLANNING BOARD
Notice is hereby given that the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board will conduct a public hearing to determine if the following properties; Block 136, Lots 43.3, 44 & 76 represent an “area in need of redevelopment”. As identified in the authorizing resolution of the Township Council of the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills dated December 17, 2013, it is specifically noted that the area in need of redevelopment study determination shall not authorize the municipality to exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire any property in the delineated area. The Planning Board has prepared a document entitled “Planning Report Redevelopment Area Investigation” including a map which identifies the study area and sets forth compliance with the applicable criteria of the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (LRHL).
Said hearing will be held on February 24, 2014 at 7:30 pm in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Building, 1001 Parsippany Boulevard, Parsippany, New Jersey, 07054. At said hearing, the Board will receive and consider public comment on the aforementioned proposed document. The Redevelopment Analysis is on file in the Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board Secretaries office of the Municipal Building and may be seen during normal business hours.
Kaushik (Casey) P. Parikh, Chairman
Margaret Mader, Secretary
February 4, 2014
($46.80) 988011

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Harrison Township, Glouster County, to conduct Preliminary Investigation on Proposed Redevelopment Area

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>  PUBLIC NOTICE    HARRISON TOWNSHIP JOINT LAND USE BOARD NOTICE    PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Harrison Township Joint Land Use Board will hold a public hearing on February 20, 2014, at 7:30 P.M. in the Harrison Township Municipal Building Courtroom, 114 Bridgeton Pike, Mullica Hill, New Jersey.  The purpose of the public hearing is for the Harrison Township Joint Land Use Board to conduct a preliminary investigation, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1, et seq. (Local Redevelopment and Housing Law), to determine a need for redevelopment and revitalization of Block 34, Lots 43 and 44; Block 34.03, Lot 43; Block 57 Lot 1; and former Walters Road between Mullica Hill Road (Rt. 322) and Theresa Drive (relocated) as a “Condemnation Redevelopment Area”. At this hearing, the Joint Land Use Board will hear all persons who are interested in or will be affected by a determination that these properties within the Township qualify as a redevelopment area.  You may appear either in person or by attorney and present any objections or concerns you may have.    A Map showing the boundaries of the proposed redevelopment area can be inspected and reviewed in the Office of the Municipal Clerk, 114 Bridgeton Pike, Mullica Hill, New Jersey, Monday through Friday between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. The entire plan including the map is also available on the Township’s website at www.harrisontwp.us in the “Business” section of the website.    Susanne H. Rhudy  Joint Land Use Board Secretary    Cost: $79.20(2671772) 2/5,9-2t
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Hackensack introduced and has passed its first reading for Main Street Redevelopment

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CITY OF HACKENSACK ORDINANCE NO. 5-2014   NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ordinance No. 5-2014 of the City of Hackensack, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey, entitled: AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING 150-170 MAIN STREET REDEVELOPMENT PLAN GOVERNING BLOCK 302, LOTS 4, 5.01, 5.02, 6,7,8,9 AND 10 was introduced and has passed its first reading at a meeting of the governing body of the City of Hackensack, in the County of Bergen, State of New Jersey, on January 28, 2014. It will be further considered for final passage after a public hearing thereon, at a meeting of the City Council to be held at City Hall, Council Chambers, 65 Central Avenue, on Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 8:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached.  Deborah Karlsson, City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5-2014 CITY OF HACKENSACK COUNTY OF BERGEN  ORDINANCE ADOPTING 150-170 MAIN STREET REDEVELOPMENT PLAN GOVERNING Block 302, Lots 4, 5.01, 5.02, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 WHEREAS, the City of Hackensack, in the County of Bergen, State of New Jersey (“the City”) is authorized pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5 to determine that a delineated area in the City is an area in need of redevelopment; and WHEREAS, in order to make that determination, the City Council must first authorize the City’s Planning Board to undertake a preliminary investigation to determine whether a proposed area is a redevelopment area according to the criteria set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5 and N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-3; and WHEREAS, on November 12, 2013, the Mayor and Council authorized and requested that the Planning Board to undertake a preliminary investigation (“the Investigation”) to determine whether Block 302, Lots 4, 5.01, 5.02, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 (“the Area of Investigation”) constitutes an “area in need of redevelopment” according to the criteria set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5 and N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-3, and this property being commonly known as 150-170 Main Street; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council also authorized its planning consultant, DMR Architects (“DMR”) to assist the Planning Board in the Investigation and the Planning Board appointed DMR to conduct the necessary redevelopment investigation; and WHEREAS, consistent with the requirements set forth in N.J.S.A. 40:12A-6, the Planning Board specified and gave notice that on January 8, 2014 a hearing would be held for the purpose of hearing all persons who are interested in or would be affected by a determination that the properties in the Area of Investigation are a redevelopment area as that term is defined in Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq. (“LRHL”); and WHEREAS, DMR prepared a “Report of Preliminary Investigation for Determination of an Area in Need of Redevelopment for the Area of Investigation (the “Investigation Report”) that was publicly presented after adequate notice before the Planning Board on January 8, 2014; and WHEREAS, the Investigation Report determined that the Area of Investigation, which is already part of the City’s Main Street Rehabilitation Area designated in 2012, evidences significant blighting conditions and characteristics that qualify the Area of Investigation as an “area in need of redevelopment” because it collectively satisfies the “a” “b” “d” and “e” criteria of the LRHL under N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5; and WHEREAS, on January 8, 2014, the Planning Board held a public hearing concerning the Area of Investigation at which Brian M. Nelson, Esq. of Archer & Greiner PC represented the Mayor and Council of the City and Joseph Mecca, Esq. represented the Planning Board of the City; and WHEREAS,on January 8, 2014, the Planning Board received the uncontested testimony of Fran Reiner, L.L.A., P.P. of DMR and Mr. Reiner provided an eye witness account of the conditions that he observed at the Area of Investigation which confirmed the description of conditions found in the Investigation Report and Mr. Reiner also gave testimony concerning the relationship of the observed conditions to the redevelopment criteria and the decadent effect that these blighting conditions were having on the surrounding properties; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board hearing was opened to the public on January 8, 2014 for the purpose of hearing all persons who are interested in or would be affected by a determination that the Area of Investigation is a redevelopment area; and WHEREAS, after completing its hearing and investigation of this matter on January 8, 2014, the Planning Board determined to recommend that the Mayor and City Council designate the Area of Investigation as a redevelopment area because the Investigation Report and testimony of Fran Reiner provide substantial evidence that the Area of Investigation meets the criteria enumerated in the Investigation Report and that the Area of Investigation is in fact a blighted area that is having a decadent effect on surrounding properties; and WHEREAS, on January 28, 2014, the Mayor and City Council adopted a resolution concurring with the Planning Board’s findings and has determined to designate the Area of Investigation as an “area in need of redevelopment” pursuant to the LRHL; and WHEREAS, at the direction of the Mayor, City Council and the Planning Board, DMR has prepared a Redevelopment Plan entitled “150-170 Main Street Redevelopment Plan” dated January 2014(the “150-170 Main Street Redevelopment Plan”); and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council wishes to adopt the 150-170 Main Street Redevelopment Plan for the area designated in need of redevelopment consisting of Block 302, Lots 4, 5.01, 5.02, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; and WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-7 requires the adoption of redevelopment plans by ordinance with the Planning Board reviewing the plan for consistency with the Master Plan of the City of Hackensack prior to final adoption, which referral has taken place, and a report being returned from the Planning Board as to such consistency with the Master Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Hackensack in the County of Bergen, State of New Jersey, as follows: SECTION 1.150-170 Main Street Redevelopment Plan. The “150-170 Main Street Redevelopment Plan” prepared by DMR and attached hereto as Exhibit A and by the reference made a part hereof is hereby approved and adopted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq. SECTION 2. Severability. If any section, subsection or paragraph of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative, in whole or in part, by a court of competent jurisdiction, such chapter, section subchapter or paragraph shall to the extent that is not held unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative remain in full force and effect and shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance. SECTION 3. Repealer. All ordinances andresolutions, and parts of ordinances and resolutions which are inconsistent with provisions of this ordinance shall be, and are hereby, repealed to the extent of any such inconsistency. SECTION 4. Effective Date.This ordinance shall take effect after final adoption and approval pursuant to law. Introduced: 1/28/2014 Adopted: Deborah Karlsson, City Clerk January 31, 2014-fee:$174.83 (185) 3632976
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Fort Lee Planning Board to Hear Mixed-Use Project

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LEGAL NOTICE  BOROUGH OF FORT LEE  PLANNING BOARD HEARING   PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Monday, February 10, 2014, at 7:30 p.m., a hearing will be held before the Planning Board of the Borough of Fort Lee, in the Council Chambers of the Borough of Fort Lee Municipal Building, 309 Main Street, Fort Lee, New Jersey, for property known as 2001 Hudson Street (formerly 2018-2038 Lemoine Avenue), designated as Block 4851.01, Lot 1 (formerly a portion of Block 4851, Lot 1.01) on the Tax Map of the Borough of Fort Lee (“Property”). The Property is located within the Area 5 Redevelopment Area.   The Applicant, TDC FORT LEE, LLC, seeks preliminary and final site plan approval in order to construct an additional 33,892 square feet of entertainment retail space for a multi-screen movie theater in a mixed-use development project, as well as additional related improvements on the Property. On June 11, 2012, the development project was approved by the Planning Board for a total of 477 residential units, up to 175,000 square feet of retail uses, a 175 room hotel and approximately 1,235 parking spaces. As part of this application, the Applicant proposes to construct a second story on the Southwest Block (Block 4851.01, Lot 1) for entertainment retail use consisting of a multi-screen movie theater on the second floor. The Southwest Block will consist of a total of 73,570 square feet of combined entertainment retail and retail space, inclusive of the movie theater. There will be approximately 1,227 parking spaces for the overall development project.   In connection with the construction of the Southwest Block, the Applicant seeks a variance from Section 3.B.II.2 of the Amended Redevelopment Plan for Area 5 (“Redevelopment Plan”) to build a multi-screen movie theater with eight (8) screens, where the Redevelopment Plan provides for up to seven (7) screens. The Applicant also seeks variances from the signage requirements that apply to this development. Specifically, the Applicant seeks the following variances for the proposed signage. The Applicant requests a variance to deviate from the maximum permitted wall sign area of 2 square feet per linear foot of frontage or 100 square feet, whichever is less, in order to erect an individual wall sign along Main Street that measures 200 square feet. The Main Street frontage is set back approximately 200 feet from Main Street. The Applicant also seeks a variance for the maximum permitted blade sign area of 48 square feet and maximum blade sign height of 22 feet, in order to erect 2 blade signs with an area of 146 square feet each and 23 feet 9?inches in height. The Applicant also seeks a variance to deviate from the provision which allows channel letters on a canopy in lieu of sign copy on the canopy provided the canopy does not exceed 15 feet measured horizontally and the letters do not exceed 24 inches. The proposed channel letters are a maximum of 6 feet in height on a canopy which measures approximately 19 feet 3 inches horizontally and which contains a sign on the canopy valance. The Applicant also seeks a variance to permit a projecting sign and canopy sign for a single tenant on the Hudson Street facade where these signs are not permitted together on the same facade for a single tenant. The Applicant also seeks a variance to erect signage with more than 3 colors per sign for 2 proposed blade signs. The blade signs will contain 4 colors. Additionally, the Applicant seeks a variance to erect signage which exceeds the permitted illumination level of 0.1 foot candle at the property along Hudson Street, internal to the project. The Applicant also seeks a variance for the maximum permitted sign area devoted to a single tenant, where the proposed signs along Lemoine Avenue and Hudson Street for a single tenant exceed the maximum permitted sign area. The Applicant also seeks a variance for the maximum permitted architectural ledge sign height of 24 inches for individual letters and numbers, in order to erect an architectural ledge sign with letters measuring 6 feet, 5 inches in height. The Applicant also seeks a variance for the maximum permitted length of 15 feet for an architectural ledge, where the proposed ledge is 35 feet 7 inches long. The Applicant additionally seeks a variance to deviate from the maximum permitted horizontal projection of an awning of 4 feet, in order to erect an awning with a horizontal projection of 5 feet 3 inches, and to deviate from the permitted vertical distance of 4 feet from the top to the bottom of an awning to erect an awning with a vertical distance of 8 feet.   The Applicant also requests that the Board grant any additional approvals, permits, variances, interpretations, waivers or exceptions reflected in the plans and materials filed (as same may be amended or revised from time to time without further notice) or determined to be necessary during the review and processing of this application.  Any person or persons affected by this application may have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing to be conducted on February 10, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. You may appear either in person or by attorney and present comments and/or testimony which you may have regarding the application. All documents relating to this application are on file and may be inspected by the public in the office of the Planning Board, Borough Hall, Room 200, located at 309 Main Street, Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024, during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.  TDC FORT LEE, LLC, Applicant  William F. Harrison, Esq. Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster LLC, Attorneys for Applicant 494 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102 January 29, 2014-Fee:$137.03(145) 3631792

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New Brunswick Planning Board to Hear 57 Unit Mid-Rise

CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 7:30 P.M., the Applicant, Construction Management Associates, Inc., will apply to the Planning Board of the City of New Brunswick, in City Council Chambers, located on the Second Floor of City Hall, 78 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey for Preliminary and Final Site Plan and Variance Approvals for the construction of a four (4) story residential building containing a total of 57 housing units (70 bedrooms) and common lobby and lounge areas. Housing units will be located on all floors and will consist of studio, one-bed or two-bed units. The first floor will be dedicated for New Brunswick Theological Seminary housing. An underground parking structure is also proposed which will provide 43 parking spaces. The Applicant is the designated Redeveloper for the property which is located within the College Avenue Redevelopment Area. The proposed use is in conformance with the College Avenue Redevelopment Plan. The property is located at 17 Mine Street and is designated as Block 71, Lot 4.01 on the official tax map of the City of New Brunswick. Variances will also be requested for the following: (a) a height of 42.14 feet whereas a maximum height of 40 feet is permitted; and (b) a parking variance for forty-three (43) parking spaces, whereas a minimum of one-hundred six (106) spaces are required. Additionally, possible variances may also be requested for the following: (a) location of an electrical transformer within the front yard setback, whereas same is not permitted; (b) a six (6) foot high fence to screen the transformer, whereas a maximum height of four (4) feet is permitted; and (c) the future location of an electrical generator within the rear yard setback, whereas same is not permitted. The Applicant will also apply for any additional variances and/or design waivers that the Planning Board in its discretion may deem necessary or appropriate. A copy of the proposed plans and related materials for this application are on file ten (10) days prior to the meeting date with the Division of Planning, 25 Kirkpatrick Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey for public inspection (Monday through Friday during normal business hours). THOMAS F. KELSO, ESQ. KELSO AND BRADSHAW, ESQS. 132 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, NJ Attorneys for Applicant ($33.80) 981674

 

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Bayonne to Hear Application for Redevelopment of 298 – 304 Broadway

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  NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER  PLANNING BOARD CITY OF BAYONNE   PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that on the 11th day of February, 2014 the City of Bayonne Planning Board will hold a meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the Dorothy E. Harrington Council Chambers, 630 Avenue C, Bayonne, New Jersey to hear the application of 304 Broadway Partners, LLC bearing file# P-13-015. Applicant is a redevelopment partnership for the property at 298-304 Broadway, also known as Lot 8 in Block 258, Bayonne, New Jersey 07002.  Applicant seeks final major site plan approval to construct a five-story residential building with a total of 38 units, including two apartments on the ground floor. The plans call for 19 off-street parking spaces. As the ground floor apartments are a permitted conditional use, applicant does not seek any variances. All maps and documents are on file in the office of the Planning Board and are available for inspection during regular business hours.  Any interested party may appear at said hearing and participate therein in acco   304 Broadway Partners, LLC BY: MITCH BURAKVOVSI Managing Member    01/31/14 85.00  
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Bordentown Passes Ordinance Adopting the Southern Gateway Redevelopment

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NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE TOWNSHIP OF BORDENTOWN ORDINANCE NO. 2014-1 The ordinance published herewith was introduced and passed upon first reading at a meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of Bordentown, in the County of Burlington, State of New Jersey, held on January 13, 2014. It will be further considered for final passage, after public hearing thereon, at a meeting of the Township Committee to be held in the Municipal Building, in the Township of Bordentown on February 10, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., and during the week prior to and up to and including the date of such meeting, copies of said Ordinance will be made available at the Clerk’s Office to the members of the general public who shall request the same. COLLEEN M. ECKERT, RMC, TWP. CLERK TOWNSHIP OF BORDENTOWN ORDINANCE #2014-1 ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BORDENTOWN APPROVING REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR BLOCK 120, LOTS 1-14; BLOCK 121, LOTS 1-5; BLOCK 122, LOTS 1-10; BLOCK 127, LOTS 2-3; AND BLOCK 128.01, LOTS 1-12, 14-16, 29-32.02 AND 35-38. WHEREAS, the Township Committee of the Township of Bordentown in its capacity as the redevelopment authority has reviewed the Southern Gateway Redevelopment Area Redevelopment Plan prepared by Edward E. Fox of the Burlington County Bridge Commission for the redevelopment area designated as Block 120, Lots 1-14; Block 121, Lots 1-5; Block 122, Lots 1-10; Block 127, Lots 2-3; and Block 128.01, Lots 1-12, 14-16, 29-32.02 and 35-38; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of Bordentown in its capacity as the redevelopment authority that the Southern Gateway Redevelopment Area Redevelopment Plan is hereby approved. Adv. Fee: $44.16 BCT: January 16, 2014 Aff. Chg: $20.00

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Delran to consider adding additional property to Redevelopment Area

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NOTICE OF HEARING TOWNSHIP OF DELRAN PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons that the Delran Township Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 6, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. , in the Delran Township municipal building in accordance with the Redevelopment and Housing Law (RHL) for consideration to the proposed investigation on adding the following property to the redevelopment area of the Delran Township: Block 125, Lot 14 (10 Rancocas Avenue)
A copy of the Preliminary Investigation Study prepared by The Pettit Group, LLC, is available for review in the Delran Township Planning & Zoning Board office during normal business hours. This investigation is being done in accordance with Delran Town Council Resolution #2013-60, a copy of which is also on file in the Delran Township municipal building. Anyone with questions concerning this matter may contact this office during normal business hours. Lynn Curry, Secretary Township of Delran Planning Board 900 Chester Avenue Delran, NJ 08075-9703 Adv. Fee: $28.52 BCT: January 20, 2014 Aff. Chg: $20.00

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Bayonne Adopts the West 54th Street Redevelopment Plan

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  CITY OF BAYONNE PUBLIC NOTICE   NOTICE, is hereby given that an ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BAYONNE, IN THE COUNTY OF HUDSON, NEW JERSEY ADOPTING THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN RELATING TO THE PROPERTY AT 199-200 WEST 54TH STREET COMMONLY KNOWN AS BLOCK 32, LOT 21.01 (FORMERLY BLOCK 23, LOTS 1, 2, 3, AND 21) IN THE CITY OF BAYONNE introduced and passed a first reading at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Bayonne held January 15, 2014, and will be the subject of a public hearing and further consideration at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held February 19, 2014 in the Dorothy E. Harrington Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 630 Avenue C, Bayonne, New Jersey, at 12:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached.  At the time and place aforesaid, all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance.  The purpose of said ordinance: Adopting the Redevelopment Plan for the Baker Hi Hat project   A copy of this ordinance have been posted on the bulletin board upon which public notices are customarily posted in the lobby of the Municipal Building of the City of Bayonne, and a copy is available at not charge up to and including the time of such meeting to the members of the general public of the city who shall request one, at the Office of the City Clerk. Robert F. Sloan City Clerk  01/22/14 $22.95  
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North Bergen to Study Areas Near Light Rail

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  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING BOARD TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BERGEN    PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on December 23, 2013, the Board of Commissioners of the Township of North Bergen adopted a resolution authorizing the North Bergen Planning Board to undertake a preliminary investigation of property identified as Block 127, Lots 1.02, 2.01 and 3.05 and Block 155, Lots 1 and 9.02 as identified on the Official Tax Map of the Township of North Bergen (the “Study Area”) to determine if the properties qualify as an area in need of redevelopment. The boundaries of the study area consist of those blocks bounded on the north by the New Jersey Transit Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Line, on the west by Tonnelle Avenue, on the south by 48th Street and on the east by Block 155, Lots 2, 3, 4, 9.01 and 10.01. The study area is irregularly shaped and totals +/- 5.4 acres. The study area’s street addresses are 4816 Tonnelle Avenue (Block 127, Lot 1.02), 4828 Tonnelle Avenue (Block 127, Lot 2.01), 1500 49th Street (Block 127, Lot 3.05), 1464 48th Street (Block 155, Lot 1) and 4808 Grand Avenue (Block 155, Lot 9.02).  The Township of North Bergen Planning Board w i l l be conducting a public hearing on January 30, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the North Bergen Municipal Building located at 4233 Kennedy Boulevard, North Bergen, New Jersey to review and consider the preliminary investigation conducted of the aforementioned properties pursuant to N.T.S.A. 40A:12A-6. A copy of the map delineating the boundaries of the proposed redevelopment area (the blocks and lots as noted above) and a copy of the Area in Need of Redevelopment Study for Manhattan Trailer Court Block 127, Lots 1.02, 2.01 & 3.05 and Block 155, Lots 1 & 9.02 Township of North Bergen, New Jersey prepared by Phillips Preiss Grygiel, LLC dated January, 2014 is on file in the office of the Township Clerk and the Planning Board Secretary, 4233 Kennedy Boulevard, North Bergen, New Jersey and is available for inspection Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. on regular business days.  Any redevelopment area determination pursuant to the resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners shall not authorize the Township of North Bergen to exercise the power of Eminent Domain to acquire any property in the delineated redevelopment area.  All persons who are interested in or would be affected by a determination that the delineated area is an area in need of redevelopment may be heard at the time and place scheduled for the hearing identified herein.  Geraldline Baker, Secretary/Clerk Planning Board, Township of North Bergen  01/24/14 $76.21  
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