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New Brunswick to hear Application for Preliminary & Final Approval for 136 Unit Mixed-Use Project

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  CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
LEGAL NOTICE HOME NEWS TRIBUNE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at 7:30 p.m., the Applicant, New Brunswick Development Corporation, will apply to the Planning Board of the City of New Brunswick, at City Council Chambers, located on the Second Floor of City Hall, 78 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey for Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan Approval. The Applicant is seeking approval to construct a 136 unit, 441 bed apartment-style housing complex with approximately 15,372 square feet of retail space. 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 46 College Avenue and is designated as Block 54, Lot 1.01 on the current tax map of the City of New Brunswick. A possible variance may also be requested for an accessory structure (bicycle enclosure) being located within the front yard setback, whereas same is not permitted. The Applicant will also apply for any variance 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 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 & BRADSHAW, ESQS. Attorneys for Applicant 132 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 (732) 246-4501 ($24.44) 950371  
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City of Burlington approves the Apartments at the Mill

NOTICE
CITY OF BURLINGTON
LAND USE BOARD PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that upon the Application of Ingerman Development Company, LLC (Application #656-12), the Land Use Board for the City of Burlington (‘Land Use Board’) on November 25, 2013, granted Amended Preliminary Major Site Plan Approval, Final Major Site Plan Approval and Bulk Variance Approval and, on December 18, 2013, adopted a Resolution memorializing those Approvals that allow for the development of the Apartments at The Mill residential community that will consist of five (5) multi-family buildings containing fifty-four (54) apartments, an existing vacant building that will be renovated to contain a community room, leasing office and eleven (11) apartments, two wall signs, a storage shed and related site improvements on 8.2 + acres of land located in the City of Burlington at 505 Mitchell Avenue and within a closed portion of William Street, owned by the City of Burlington and The Storage Stop, Inc., located in the Knitting Mill Redevelopment Area and an Industrial District Zone, and more particularly known as Block 197, Lots 1 and 2, Block 198, Lot 1 and William Street on the Official City of Burlington Tax Maps. Copies of the Land Use Board’s Resolution, the Land Use Board’s Determinations, the Application (Application #656-12), plans, reports, correspondence and supporting documentation are on file in the City of Burlington Land Use Board Office, and with the City of Burlington Land Use Board Secretary, and are available for public inspection and review during normal business hours within the City of Burlington Building Department, City Hall, 525 High Street, Burlington, New Jersey 08016. CLINT B. ALLEN, ESQUIRE
Archer & Greiner
A Professional Corporation
Attorneys for Applicant
One Centennial Square
Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033
(856) 795-2121

Adv. Fee: $41.40
BCT: December 23, 2013
Aff. Chg.: $20.00

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Maplewood Economic Development Committee Holds Closed Door Negotiation with Prospective Redevelopers

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P U B L I C N O T I C E December 5, 2013 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Township of Maplewood Economic Development Committee will meet in Closed Session on Tuesday, December 10,2013, beginning at 9:00 A.M. at the Maplewood Municipal Building, 574 Valley Street, Maplewood, New Jersey, for the purpose of meeting with prospective Developers for the Maplewood Post Office redevelopment area site. ELIZABETH J. FRITZEN, R.M.C., C.M.C., C.M.R. Township Clerk $23.20 12/9/2013
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Jersey City 8 Story Office Building to be Converted to 56 Residential Units

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PUBLIC NOTICE City of Jersey City Ord. 13-131 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO KENNEDY LOFTS URBAN RENEWAL LLC, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO ALLOW EXISTING PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEWKIRK STREET AND JONES STREET RIGHTS OF WAY ADJACENT TO THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 100 NEWKIRK STREET, JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY, ALSO KNOWN ON THE TAX MAPS OF THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY AS BLOCK 10703, LOT 18. WHEREAS, Kennedy Lofts Urban Renewal LLC (“Petitioner”), having an address located at P.O. Box 18, Jersey City, New Jersey 07303, is the owner of the property located at 100 Newkirk Street, Jersey City, and known as Block 10703, Lot 18 on the current tax maps of the City of Jersey City (“Property”); and WHEREAS, the Property is improved with a vacant 1960’s era eight (8) story building previously used as an office building; and WHEREAS, pursuant to a Jersey City Planning Board Resolution for Preliminary & Final Major Site Plan approval with deviations, Case # P12-080, the Property was granted approval for the renovation, rehabilitation, and adaptive re-use of the existing building to create fifty six (56) residential units at the Property, which is located within Zone 3: Commercial Center of the Journal Square 2060 Redevelopment Plan area (“Site Plan Approval”); and WHEREAS, certain portions of the building encroach on to the Newkirk Street and Jones Street rights-of-way; and WHEREAS, in order to comply with the comments of the Jersey City Division of Engineering in connection with the Site Plan Approval, the Petitioner has requested the approval of a franchise for the portions of the building that encroach onto the municipal rights-of-way, all of which is more particularly depicted and described in the Franchise Plan, Exhibit A, Site Plan, Exhibit B, and Metes and Bounds Description, Exhibit C, attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the franchise for the building encroachments within the Newkirk Street and Jones Street rights-of-way shall be in effect for ninety-nine (99) years from the date upon which this Ordinance shall take effect; and WHEREAS, there will be no negative impact or diminishment to the rights-of-way for pedestrian use as the encroaching improvements are existing and minimally invasive to the rights of way areas; and WHEREAS, the Petitioner has filed a petition for relief and represented to the Municipal Council of the City of Jersey City that the passage of this Ordinance is in the best interests of the City of Jersey City and essential for the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the building; and WHEREAS, after due notice was given in accordance with law, a public hearing was held on the Petition filed by Petitioner to grant permission for use of the Newkirk Street and Jones Street rights-of-way for the following purposes: 1. The retention of the existing encroachments of the building within the rights-of-way, all of which is more particularly depicted and described in the Franchise Plan, Exhibit A, Site Plan, Exhibit B, and Metes and Bounds Descriptions, Exhibit C, attached hereto. 2. All costs associated with these encroachments will be incurred by the Petitioner, and there being no objections thereto. WHEREAS, a franchise ordinance is required to permit the retention of the private improvements within the public rights-of-way; and WHEREAS, by reason of the character of the development of the area within which this Property is situated and the Jersey City Division of Engineering comments to the Site Plan Approval, the retention of the said encroachments will advance the Property’s ability to be rehabilitated and adaptively reused by the Petitioner and will greatly benefit Jersey City and the surrounding neighborhood; and WHEREAS, the public interest will be served by said encroachments, which will be of great benefit to the citizens of Jersey City and Hudson County by permitting the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the building and the rights of the public will not be injuriously or adversely affected by the requested relief. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Municipal Council of the City of Jersey City, that: SECTION I. Permission be and is hereby granted to Kennedy Lofts Urban Renewal LLC, its successors and assigns, for portions of lands located within the public rights of way adjacent to 100 Newkirk Street, Jersey City, and known as Block 10703, Lot 18 on the current tax maps of the City of Jersey City, said areas being more particularly described as follows and on the Franchise Plan, Site Plan, and Metes and Bounds descriptions attached hereto as Exhibit A, Exhibit B, and Exhibit C respectively to be used for the following purposes. 1. The retention of the existing encroachments of the building within the Newkirk Street and Jones Street rights-of-way, all of which is more particularly depicted and described in the Franchise Plan, Exhibit A, Site Plan, Exhibit B, and Metes and Bounds Descriptions, Exhibit C, attached hereto. 2. There will remain sufficient area in the rights-of-way for typical pedestrian use. 3. All costs associated with these existing encroachments will be incurred by the Petitioner. 4. The franchise is required in order to comply with the Jersey City Division of Engineering comments to the Site Plan Approval, and to permit the subsequent rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the building by the Petitioner, which will benefit the Petitioner, the surrounding neighborhood, and greater Jersey City. SECTION II. There shall remain no damage to the sidewalks or roadways or interference with the free and safe flow of pedestrian traffic. Kennedy Lofts Urban Renewal LLC, and its successors and assigns, shall operate and maintain all encroachments for the entire term of this Franchise at no cost or inconvenience to the City. SECTION III. The franchise granted in this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect for a period of ninety-nine (99) years from the date that this Ordinance becomes effective. This Ordinance shall take effect upon final passage and publication according to law. In the event that the Municipal Council determines that this Ordinance must be canceled in whole or in part because of a public purpose, the City reserves the right to cancel this Ordinance or any part thereof by giving written notice to the Petitioner one year prior to the date of cancellation. SECTION IV. All costs and expenses incident to the introduction, passage and publication of this Ordinance shall be borne and paid by said Kennedy Lofts Urban Renewal LLC. SECTION V. In accepting the privileges of this Ordinance and the maintenance and use hereby authorized, Kennedy Lofts Urban Renewal LLC, its successors and assigns hereby agrees to assume full, complete and undivided responsibility for any and all injury or damage to persons or property by reason of said maintenance and use, and to indemnify and hold the City of Jersey City harmless from all injury or damage to persons or property by reason of such maintenance and use (except such injury or damage which is caused by the negligence or misconduct of the City or its officers, employees or agents) for the term of this Ordinance. Kennedy Lofts Urban Renewal LLC, its successors and assigns, shall maintain in effect, during the term of this franchise, liability insurance naming the City of Jersey City, its officers and employees as additional insured, covering the use and occupancy of the public property subject to this franchise. A certificate of insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000.00 in a form deemed acceptable by the City’s Risk Manager, shall be delivered to the Risk Manager before use or occupancy of the premises subject to this Franchise Ordinance. SECTION VI. This Ordinance shall not become effective unless an acceptance hereof in writing is filed by the Petitioner with the City Clerk. In the event that the Petitioner shall not file with the City Clerk its acceptance in writing of the provisions of this Ordinance within 30 days after receiving notice of its passage, this Ordinance shall become void and be of no effect. SECTION VII. Only with prior written consent and approval by the City Council of the City of Jersey City, which consent and approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, shall Petitioner have the right to assign or otherwise transfer its rights under this Franchise Ordinance. SECTION VIII. An easement for the duration of this Ordinance is reserved for the benefit of the City of Jersey City and all public utility companies including any cable television company as defined in the “Cable Television Act”, P.L. 1972, c. 186 (c. 48:5A-1 et seq.) for the purpose of ingress and egress over and upon the area subject to this Franchise Ordinance in order to maintain, repair or replace existing utility facilities including water lines, sewer lines, gas lines and telephone, electrical and cable television wires and poles which may be located either beneath or above the surface of the area subject to this Franchise Ordinance. SECTION IX. For the rights and privileges herein granted, said beneficiary hereunder, its successors and assigns, shall pay annually to the City of Jersey City the sum of One Dollar ($1.00), which payment shall be made annually on the 1st day of July next succeeding the time when this Ordinance shall become effective and on each first day of July thereafter until the termination of this Ordinance. SECTION X. A. All ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. B. This Ordinance shall be a part of the Jersey City Code as though codified and fully set forth therein. The City Clerk shall have this Ordinance certified and incorporated in the official copies of the Jersey City Code. C. This Ordinance shall take effect at the time and in the manner as provided by law. D. The City Clerk and the Corporation Counsel be and they are hereby authorized and directed to change any chapter numbers, article numbers and section numbers in the event that the codification of this Ordinance reveals that there is a conflict between those numbers and the existing Code, in order to avoid confusion and possible accidental repeals of existing provisions. Public Notice City of Jersey City NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the foregoing proposed ordinance was introduced and passed on First Reading at a meeting of the Municipal Council of the City of Jersey City, in the County of Hudson, State of New Jersey, held on Tuesday, November 26, 2013, and that said ordinance will be taken up for further consideration for final passage at a meeting of said Municipal Council to be held in the Anna Cucci Memorial Council Chambers 280 Grove Street Jersey City, New Jersey on Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at 6:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as said matter can be reached, at which time and place all persons who may be interested therein will be given the opportunity to be heard concerning the same. A copy of this ordinance has been posted on the bulletin board upon which public notices are customarily posted on in the City Hall in the City of Jersey City, and a copy is available up to and including the time of such meeting to the members of the public of the City who shall request such copies, at the Office of the City Clerk, in said City Hall, in Jersey City, New Jersey. This ordinance may be found in its entirety at the City of Jersey City’s website: www.jerseycitynj.gov/agenda.aspx?id=1268 By Order of the Municipal Council of the City of Jersey City ________________________________ Robert Byrne City Clerk 12/10/13 $166.77
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Bergenfiled Zoning Board of Adjustment Approves 62 Unit Apartment Building

NOTICE OF DECISION BERGENFIELD ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Please be advised that at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustment the application of Landmark Equities, LLC for a Use Variance and Major Site Plan with other variance relief to construct a four-story, sixty-two (62) unit multi-family residential apartment building along with associated parking and storm-water management improvements, nine (9) of which would be for affordable housing for property located at Annex Place and West Johnson Avenue on Block 84, Lot 14, and Block 87, Lots 1 and 6, was approved on November 4, 2013 and memorialized December 2, 2013. The Resolution is available for review during regular business hours in the Bergenfield Municipal Building, 198 North Washington Avenue. Dec 5, 2013-fee:$19.85 (21) 3606452

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Jersey City to Contemplate Amending Approval for 70 Units in 4 Buildings

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LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Tuesday, December 17, 2013, at 5:30pm, a public hearing will be held by the Jersey City Planning Board at the City of Jersey City Municipal Council Chambers, City Hall, located at 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, New Jersey regarding the application of AHM Housing Associates IV, LLC (the “Applicant”), for the property located at 326 Duncan Avenue and described on the Tax Map of the City of Jersey City as Block 14601, Lots 22, 23, 26, and 36 (the “Property”). The property is located in the R-3 Multi-Family Zone. The Applicant has applied to the Planning Board for Amended Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan approval in order to construct four (4) buildings totaling seventy (70) new residential units on the Property, referred to as Buildings H, J, K, and L to be located on Lots, 26, 22, 23, and 36 respectively. On Lot 26, Building H shall consist of a four (4) story building totaling 33,520 square feet containing twenty (20) units and requires a variance for the rear yard setback. On Lot 22, Building J shall consist of a four (4) story building totaling 18,169 square feet containing twenty-two (22) units. On Lot 23, Building K shall consist of a three (3) story building totaling 25,775 square feet containing twenty (20) units and requires variances for a front yard and side yard setbacks. On Lot 36, Building L shall consist of a three (3) story building totaling 9,617 square feet containing eight (8) units. Additionally, the Applicant 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 person affected by this application may have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing of December 17, 2013, at 5:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers located at City Hall, 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, New Jersey 07302 at which time you may appear either in person, by agent or attorney and present comments which you may have regarding this application. All documents relating to this application may be inspected by the public between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. in the City Planning Division, 30 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400, Jersey City, New Jersey 07302. AHM Housing Associates IV, LLC, Applicant Jennifer Carrillo-Perez, Esq. Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster Attorneys for Applicant 494 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102 12/07/13 $164.04
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Orange to Hear Five Story Mixed Use Application in the Transit Village Center District

CITY OF ORANGE TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING AN APPLICATION TO THE CITY ORANGE TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD CITY OF ORANGE TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY APPLICANT’S NAME: Galento Plaza Urban Renewal Limited Partnership (Master Redeveloper), Station Partners Urban Renewal Limited Partnership (Permitted Transferee), Orange Condominium Urban Renewal Limited Partnership (Permitted Transferee) PREMISES: 32 Lincoln Avenue (Block 2704, Lot 2) Tony Galento Plaza (Block 2704, Lot 1) 10 Galento Plaza (Block 2705, Lot 1) TO PERMIT: IN THE TRANSIT VILLAGE CENTER DISTRICT (TVC) OF THE CENTRAL ORANGE REDEVELOPMENT AREA, FINAL SITE PLAN AND MAJOR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT ONE NEW 5-STORY, MIXED-USE BUILDING WITH 113 DWELLING UNITS, +/-7,000SF GROUND FLOOR RETAIL AND GARAGE PARKING. FINAL SITE PLAN AND MAJOR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL IS REQUESTED AS WELL AS ANY AND ALL OTHER REQUIRED VARIANCES AND WAIVERS THAT THE BOARD MAY DEEM NECESSARY. DATE OF HEARING: DECEMBER 18, 2013 TIME OF HEARING: 7:30 PM PLACE OF HEARING: MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS ORANGE CITY HALL 29 NORTH DAY STREET ORANGE, NJ 07050 $59.16   

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Metuchen Zoning Board of Adjustment to Consider 19 Unit Apartment Building

BOROUGH OF METUCHEN
LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 12th day of December, 2013 at 7:45 P.M., a hearing will be held before the Borough of Metuchen Zoning Board of Adjustment on the application of the undersigned for: Major Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for nineteen (19) residential apartment units at 23-27 Hillside Avenue, at the corner of Inn Place. The application includes variances for front yard setbacks on Hillside Avenue and Inn Place. Ten (10) feet is required in the B-1 Zone, and 4.7 feet is provided on Inn Place, 3.5 feet on Hillside Avenue. The application also includes a height variance. The Ordinance permits 3 stories and 35 feet. The application has 3 stories and a portion of the building more than 35 feet but less than 38.5 feet. The application also includes waivers for parking spaces. Thirty-six (36) spaces are required by the Ordinance. Thirty-four (34) spaces are provided, some of which are “tandem” spaces and some of which are undersized, being less than 18 feet in length. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the subject site is located at 23-27 Hillside Avenue at Inn Place, Metuchen, New Jersey and designated as Block 118, Lot(s) 19-21, 18.04 as shown on the Borough Tax Map. This application is on the Board’s calendar and public hearing has been ordered for Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 7:45 P.M. in the Borough Hall, 500 Main Street, Metuchen, New Jersey 08840, at which time you may appear either in person or by attorney end present, any objection which you may have to the granting of this application. Documents and plans filed by the applicant are available for inspection during regular business hours at Borough Hall, Office of Planning & Zoning, 500 Main Street, Metuchen, New Jersey 08840. Main Street Metuchen, Ltd. and Metuchen Investors, LLC, Applicants 450 Main Street Metuchen, NJ 08840 ($26.52) 917324

 

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Ocean Township Ocean County, to Hear Application for 76 Age-Restricted, Affordable Rental Community

 

Ocean Township

Affordable Housing in Ocean Township

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TOWNSHIP OF OCEAN COUNTY OF OCEANNEWSPAPER PUBLICATION OF NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Township of Ocean Planning Board (the “Board”) will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. in the Township of Ocean Town Hall at 50 Railroad Avenue, Waretown, New Jersey, County of Ocean.
The Application is made by MBI Development Company, Inc. (the “Applicant”) concerning the property identified as Block 41, Lots 25, 26, 27, 28, 29.03, 29.07, 30, and 36.01 on the Tax Map of the Township of Ocean.
The Applicant seeks to construct a three story 76 Unit Residential Structure for age restricted (senior) affordable rental housing.
The purpose of the hearing is to consider an application for an Amended Major Site Plan (Preliminary and Final Approval), a Minor Subdivision, Bulk Variances, Site Plan Waivers (if necessary) and such other relief as may be deemed appropriate.
Application is made for the purpose of the following relief:
-An amended Major Site Plan (Preliminary and Final Approval) to construct a three story 76 unit Residential Structure for age restricted (senior) affordable rental housing;
-A Minor Subdivision to subdivide one (1) lot to create three (3) lots;
Parking setback line: The Applicant seeks approval of an approximate 17′ parking setback where 25′ is required by Township Ordinance;
Maximum height of building: The Applicant seeks a 3 story structure whereas 2.5 stories are the maximum allowed by Ordinance. The 3 story height is consistent with the prior existing approval on the Premises;
Right-of-way: Willow Street meets the 60′ right-of-way requirement, however, Willow Street will be a private street and not a municipal street;
Memorial Drive sidewalk (both sides): The Township Zoning Ordinance requires a 10′ wide sidewalk on both sides of a street. Applicant proposes a 4′ sidewalk on one side, as the Applicant does not have ownership or control of the other side of Memorial Drive;
Willow Street sidewalk (both sides): The Township Zoning Ordinance requires a 10′ wide sidewalk on both sides of a street. Applicant proposes a 86′ sidewalk on one side. The Applicant has safety concerns about sidewalks on both sides of the privately owned Willow Street;
Parking requirements on both sides of Memorial Drive: The Township Ordinance requires 9′ wide parking spaces on both sides of a street. As previously indicated, the Applicant does not own or control the other side of Memorial Drive. In addition, the Applicant proposes no parking on Memorial Drive as there is sufficient parking within the development;
Parking requirements on both sides of Willow Street: The Township Ordinance requires 9′ wide parking facilities on both sides of a street. The Applicant proposes 20 angled parking spaces on one side of Willow Street; and
-Any and all other waivers, variances, or approvals that the Board may require.
A copy of the proposed plan(s) are available for public inspection during official hours at the office of the Board in the Municipal Building, 50 Railroad Avenue, Waretown, New Jersey, County of Ocean. For more information please call (609) 693-3302.
Further take notice that said Board may at its discretion, adjourn, postpone, or continue the said hearings from time to time, and you are hereby notified that you should make diligent inquiry of the Board Secretary concerning such adjournments, postponements, or continuations.
MBI Development Company Inc.
c/o The D’Elia Law Firm, LLC
13000 Lincoln Drive West, Suite 300
Marlton, New Jersey 08053
($99.00) 913726
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North Brunswick Planning Board Memorialized Approval of First Phase of Transit Oriented Mixed-Use Redevelopment

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TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BRUNSWICKNOTICE OF DECISION
TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BRUNSWICK PLANNING BOARD
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Tuesday, November 12, 2013, the Township of North Brunswick Planning Board adopted a resolution (“Resolution”) memorializing its October 24, 2013 approval of the application of North Brunswick TOD Associates, LLC for amended preliminary and final major subdivision approval for Lots 9, 10 and 141.02 in Block 141, and for final major site plan approval for Phase 1B (Building H-3) of a Transit-Oriented Mixed Use Development, to be developed on the property located at 2300 U.S. Route 1 North, North Brunswick, New Jersey 08902, and also known and designated as Block 141 (new), Lots (new) 1 through 7, 11 through 24, 29, 31, 33, 33.02, 36 through 48.01, 49 through 60, 63, 120 through 123 and 141 through 142 on the current tax and assessment map of the Township of North Brunswick (“Property”). The Property is located in the I-2 Industrial Zone District of the Township of North Brunswick and is eligible to be developed pursuant to the Transit-Oriented Mixed Use Development Overlay Regulations.
Phase 1B (Building H-3), which is a sub-phase of Phase 1 of the Transit-Oriented Mixed Use Development on the Property, consists of a four-story mixed-use building with approximately 15,456 square feet of retail uses on the ground floor, an accessory sales, management and rental office/model units on the second floor and 18-27 dwelling units on the third and fourth floors, and associated site improvements, all on Lots 44 and 45 in Block 141.
The Resolution has been filed in and is available for public inspection at the Division of Planning & Affordable Housing Offices, North Brunswick Government and Community Complex, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick Planning Board, New Jersey 08902, between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, holidays and furlough days excepted.
Kevin J. Moore, Esq.
Sills Cummis & Gross P.C.
Attorneys for North Brunswick
TOD Associates, LLC
(609) 227-4620
($30.16) 911679
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