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Flemington Borough to Determine if Area is In Need of Redevelopment

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PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE
Planning Board of the Borough of Flemington, Hunterdon County Hearing on Redevelopment Study of South of the Union Hotel
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on December 16, 2013 at 7:00 p.m., the Planning Board of the Borough of Flemington will conduct a public hearing, as requested by the Common Council of the Borough of Flemington, to consider whether the following parcels of property located south of the Union Hotel, qualify as an area in need of redevelopment pursuant to the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1, et seq. (the “Redevelopment Law”):
Properties located at 78 Main Street, 80 Main Street, 82 Main Street, 90-100 Main Street, 104 Main Street, 110 Main Street, 7 Spring Street, 19 Spring Street, 3 Chorister Place and 6 Chorister Place, identified on the Borough of Flemington Tax Map, as Block 22, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12, Block 23, Lots 1 and 7 (the “Study Area”).
The hearing will take place at Borough Hall, 38 Park Avenue, Flemington, New Jersey 08822.  The subject of the hearing will be the Planning Board’s preliminary investigation to determine whether the Study Area meets the criteria for designation as an area in need of redevelopment pursuant to the Redevelopment Law.  A map of the Study Area and a report that has been prepared on behalf of the Planning Board by Carl Hintz, P.P. of Clarke Caton Hintz entitled “Preliminary Investigation For An Area in Need of Redevelopment,” dated November 27, 2013, are on file with the Office of the Clerk of the Borough of Flemington, Borough Hall, 38 Park Avenue, Flemington, New Jersey 08822.  The documents are available for public inspection Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This hearing provides an opportunity for you to appear and be heard concerning the redevelopment designation of the Study Area.  The Planning Board’s role is limited to making a recommendation to the Council as to whether the Study Area qualifies as and should be designated as an area in need of redevelopment pursuant to the Redevelopment Law.  Please be advised that should the Planning Board determine to recommend to Council the redevelopment designation of the Study Area and the Council accepts such recommendation and thereafter designates the Study Area as an area in need of redevelopment, such redevelopment designation shall establish a “Non-Condemnation Redevelopment Area” and such determination and designation shall NOT authorize the municipality to exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire any properties with the Study Area.

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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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Bridgewater Township to Hold Hearing on Redevelopment Area

LEGAL NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD
NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Board of the Township of Bridgewater will hold a public hearing pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-6 to undertake a preliminary investigation to determine whether Block 329, Lots 3.01, 13.01, 14 on the tax maps of the Township of Bridgewater and located at 652 Main Street (County Route 533) (Lots 14 and 3.01) and at Radel Avenue (Lot 13.01), Township of Bridgewater shall be designated as an area in need of redevelopment according to the criteria set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5. A redevelopment area determination shall authorize the municipality to exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire property in the delineated area. The public hearing shall be held at 7:00 p.m. on December 9, 2013 at the Municipal Courtroom of the Bridgewater Township Municipal Building located at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807. At the public hearing, any persons who are interested in or would be affected by a determination that the delineated area is an area in need of redevelopment will be heard. The general boundaries of the area to be investigated are The Study Area is bounded, in part, by East Main Street (County Route 533), Radel Avenue, Fourth Street, Third Street, Second Street, De Sota Drive, Boyle Place and lands of now or formerly the Conrail Railroad and are set forth on a map that has been prepared and can be inspected at the office of the Municipal Clerk and the Planning Board Secretary. The map and draft redevelopment report of Scarlett Doyle, P.P. are available for inspection during regular business hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. Fridays, except holidays, in the offices of the Planning Board Secretary, Bridgewater Township Municipal Building, 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807.
Thomas F. Collins, Jr., Esq.
Planning Board Attorney
Dated: November 25, 2013
($33.44) 916911

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City of Vineland to consider Assisted Living Facility

LEGAL NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that the Planning Board of the City of Vineland will hold public hearings at its regular meeting to be held Wednesday, December 11 , 2013 at 7:30 P.M. at which time all interested parties may be heard in Council Chambers of City Hall (Second Floor), Seventh and Wood Streets, Vineland, New Jersey on the following:

1. Newcomb Medical Alliance Center, LLC – a public hearing to consider relief requested pursuant to Sections 12 and 60 of Title 40:55D for major site plan approval to construct a 3 story building with a total of 69 assisted living units together with a 1,937 square foot canopy and a separate 3 story building with a total of 74 independent living units (62 one bedroom and 12 two bedroom) together with a 2,074 square foot canopy with variance for front yard setback, on-site parking amount, impervious coverage, principal building height and any other variances that may be necessary as set forth in the City of Vineland Land Use Ordinance. Located on the southerly side of Almond Street, easterly side of State Street, westerly side of Howard Street and northerly side of Chestnut Avenue , Block 4216 Lots 1 and 2, as shown on the tax map in the Tax Assessor’s Office.

2. Southwest Council- a public hearing to consider relief requested pursuant to Sections 12 and 60 of Title 40:55D for minor site plan approval to utilize existing asphalt parking spaces, installed without approval, for proposed substance abuse counseling and treatment center with variance for rear yard setback and any other variances that may be necessary as set forth in the City of Vineland Land Use Ordinance. Located on the easterly side of Delsea Drive between Wheat Road and Oak Road, Block 1601 Lot 98, as shown on the tax map in the Tax Assessor’s Office.

4. Vineland Municipal Utility- a public hearing to consider relief requested pursuant to Sections 12 and 60 of Title 40:55D for preliminary and final major site plan approval to install equipment and construct a 225 square foot equipment shed for a municipal utility facility (electric substation), variance for impervious lot coverage and any other variances that may be necessary as set forth in the City of Vineland Land Use Ordinance. Located on the southerly side of New Peach Street between Lubins Lane and Quigley Avenue, Block 2704 Lots 33 and 34, as shown on the tax map in the Tax Assessor’s Office.

5. Slomin- a public hearing to consider relief requested pursuant to Sections 12 and 60 of Title 40:55D for revised minor site plan approval to alter the required site improvements and parking space layout at an existing site that contains a vehicle rental business and a personal service shop (salon), variance for impervious lot coverage, and any other variances that may be necessary as set forth in the City of Vineland Land Use Ordinance. Located on the easterly side of Delsea Drive between Chestnut Avenue and Walnut Road, Block 4801 Lot 72, as shown on the tax map in the Tax Assessor’s Office.

6. City of Vineland- a public hearing to consider relief requested pursuant to Sections 12 and 60 of Title 40:55D for resubdivision approval to reconfigure existing lots, variance for impervious lot coverage, side buffer, and any other variances that may be necessary as set forth in the City of Vineland Land Use Ordinance. Located on the southerly side of Park Avenue between Delsea Drive and West Avenue, Block 2801 Lots 5, 9, 10, 11, as shown on the tax map in the Tax Assessor’s Office.

The plans may be seen in the Planning Board Office on the 4th floor of City Hall, during regular business hours.

The meeting will terminate promptly at 11:00 PM. Any items begun before 11:00 PM will be completed. Any item on the agenda that is not heard will be continued to the next Planning Board meeting.
CITY OF VINELAND PLANNING BOARD David Manders, Chairman ptr fee $53.04 #1641215

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Delran Township looks at Municipally Owned Property for Redevelopment

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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, December 5, 2013, 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)
This investigation is being done in accordance with Delran Town Council Resolution #2013-60, a copy of which is 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: $24.84 BCT: November 26, 2013 Aff. Chg: $20.00
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Florence Township Approves Redevelopment Plan

NOTICE

FLORENCE TOWNSHIP

ORDINANCE NO. 2013-22 ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FLORENCE ADOPTING A

REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR PARCELS WITHIN THE ROUTE 130 REDEVELOPMENT AREA WHEREAS , on July 10, 2013, the Township Council of the Township of Florence, in the County of Burlington, New Jersey (the ‘Township’) adopted Resolution 2013-147 declaring designated blocks and lots fronting Route 130 within the Township as an ‘Area In Need of Redevelopment’ (the ‘Route 130 Corridor Redevelopment Area’ or ‘Redevelopment Area’) ; and WHEREAS , 45 days have passed since notice that Resolution 2013-147 was published and no actions have been filed challenging such action; WHEREAS , on August 23, 2013, the Township received notice from the Department of Community Affairs that the parcels identified in Resolution 2013-147 were effectively designated as a Redevelopment Area pursuant to the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq.,) (the ‘Act’); and

WHEREAS , the Act provides a procedure for the adoption of a redevelopment plan for all or a portion of a duly designated redevelopment area; and WHEREAS , Block 158, Lots 7 and 8 is a roughly 110 acre site within the Township (the ‘Property’) and is located in the Route 130 Corridor Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS , prior to its inclusion in the Redevelopment Area, the Property received approvals from the Planning Board of the Township of Florence (the ‘Planning Board’) for development of warehouse/distribution buildings with related roadway and site improvements; and WHEREAS , notwithstanding said approvals and consistent efforts to market it to potential tenants, the Property remains vacant; and WHEREAS , Haines Center Florence, LLC, a Delaware limited Liability Company, as owner of the Property, and Whitesell Construction Company, a New Jersey corporation overseeing development of the Property, have requested the Township to use its redevelopment powers to assist in making development on the Property feasible and the Township has agreed to provide assistance to allow the Property to be developed for the benefit of the Township and the remaining parcels within the Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS , on November 13, 2013, the Township Council of the Township (the ‘Township Council’) adopted Resolution 2013-207(a) directing the Township Planning Board to develop a redevelopment plan for the Property; and WHEREAS , the Planning Board directed its planning Consultant Barbara Fegley, AICP, PP of Environmental Resolutions, Inc. (the ‘Professional Planner’), to prepare a draft redevelopment plan concerning the properties; and WHEREAS , on November 18, 2013, the Planning Board held a regularly scheduled meeting to review the draft plan entitled ‘Redevelopment Plan for 1000 and 1200 John Galt Way, the Haines Center, Block 158, Lots 7 and 8, Florence Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, dated November 14, 2013 and prepared by Barbara Fegley, AICP, PP, of Environmental Resolutions, Inc.’ (the ‘Proposed Redevelopment Plan’); and WHEREAS , following a presentation by the Professional Planner and an opportunity for public comments, the Planning board adopted Resolution No. PB-2013-23 entitled ‘Resolution of Memorialization Recommending that the Governing Body Adopt a Redevelopment Plan Concerning Block 158, Lots 7 & 8,’ a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A hereto and resolved that the Proposed Redevelopment Plan was consistent with the Township’s Master Plan and recommending that the Proposed Redevelopment Plan be adopted by the Township Council; and WHEREAS , a copy of the Proposed Redevelopment Plan as reviewed and recommended by the Planning Board is attached hereto as Exhibit B (the ‘Redevelopment Plan’); and WHEREAS , the Township Council desire to approve the Redevelopment Plan in the form set forth in Exhibit B hereto, and direct that the Township’s Zoning Map be amended and superseded to reflect the provision of the Redevelopment Plan; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FLORENCE, IN THE COUNTY OF BURLINGTON, NEW JERSEY AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Redevelopment Plan, as filed in the Office of the Township Clerk and attached hereto as Exhibit B is hereby approved. Section 2. The zoning map of the Township of Florence is hereby amended to incorporate the provisions of the Redevelopment Plan and delineate the boundaries of the Property. Section 3. The recitals of this ordinance shall be reproduced in the minutes of the meeting where this ordinance is finally adopted and shall serve as the reasoning of the Township Council for purposes of N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-7(f). Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect as provided in law. The Ordinance has been approved on first reading by the Township Council of the Township of Florence, County of Burlington, State of New Jersey, at a meeting held on November 25, 2013. It will be considered for final passage after a public hearing to be held on December 11, 2013, at 8:00 P.M. in the Municipal Complex, Council Chambers, 711 Broad Street, Florence, New Jersey. Copies of the full ordinance are on file with the Township Clerk of the Township of Florence in the Municipal Complex. Copies may be obtained on request at no cost and a copy is posted on the municipal bulletin board in the Municipal Complex at 711 Broad Street, Florence, New Jersey. JOY M. WEILER, RMC/MMC – Township Clerk Adv. Fee: $127.88

BCT: November 27, 2013

Aff. Chg: $20.00

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River Vale to Consider Environmental Trade Offs in 8 Lot Subdivision

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PUBLIC NOTICE  “PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned attorneys for Bear-Ban Builders, LLC (hereinafter the “Applicant”), with the consent of the record owner, Henry J. Bonnabel, for property fronting along Rivervale Road between John Shine Court and Tiffany Avenue and more formally known as Block 2103, Lot 10 on the current Tax Assessment Map of the Township of River Vale, New Jersey (hereinafter the “Property”) has filed an application. The Property is currently vacant and the Applicant received approval for its prior application to subdivide the Property for the construction of single family homes. The Property is located in the “B” Residential District of the Township of River Vale, New Jersey. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Applicant previously applied for, and received, Preliminary and Final Major Subdivision Approval, Soil Moving Permit and Tree Removal Permit (hereinafter “Prior Approvals”). The Prior Approvals were memorialized by a resolution adopted by the Township of River Vale Planning Board on June 20, 2011. The Prior Approvals permitted the Applicant to remove 262 trees and to provide 330 new replacement trees. The Prior Approvals also authorized the soil moving necessary for the subdivision and permits the Applicant to effectuate the cut of 2145 c.y., fill of 1674 c.y. with a net export of 471 c.y. from the site. The Prior Approvals authorized the subdivision of the Property into 8 conforming lots, each of which have frontage and driveway access along Rivervale Road. The Prior Approvals contained a condition requiring the Applicant to make significant roadway improvements to the east side of Rivervale Road and to re-profile that road to address existing conditions that the Township believed needed immediate attention. The Prior Approvals also contemplated that the additional drainage resulting from the widening of Rivervale Road along its westerly side as it abuts the Property would necessitate additional drainage to be connected into the municipal pipes on John Shine Court.  PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Applicant is requesting, in accordance with Condition XII on Page 13 of the resolution granting the Prior Approvals by the Township of River Vale Planning Board, by this formal application to the Township of River Vale Planning Board that the conditions requiring improvements to the east side of Rivervale Road be removed from the terms and conditions of the Prior Approvals granted to the Applicant. In connection with this request, the Applicant specifically requests an Amended Tree Removal Permit to permit the removal of 268 trees and to provide 334 replacement trees in accordance with the landscape plan previously approved by the Board. Further, since the connection to the municipally owned pipes to John Shine Court has not been secured, the Applicant requests an Amended Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval to permit the discharge of the road water from the additional pavement on the west side of Rivervale Road to the wetlands to the rear of the proposed homes. The proposed discharge of the waters into the wetlands has been approved by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Department by permit. Further, since Rivervale Road is under the jurisdiction of the County of Bergen, an application has been made to the Bergen County Planning Board and conditional approval granted to eliminate the widening requirements of the west side of Rivervale Road and the redirection of the drainage to the wetlands. The Bergen County Planning Board granted conditional approval of the Applicant’s application by conditional approval dated June 10, 2013.  PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the application, as proposed to be amended, remains fully compliant with the Township of River Vale Ordinances. However, the Applicant will also request any and all other variances, exceptions, waivers, de minimis exceptions, interpretations and/or incidental relief from the requirements of the Township of River Vale Ordinance that may be required by the Board after a review of the application. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a Public Hearing has been scheduled for Monday, December 16, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. and continuing at such further time as may be further scheduled by the Planning Board in the Township of River Vale, Municipal Building, 406 Rivervale Road, River Vale, New Jersey at which time you may appear if you so desire, before the Planning Board at the time and place designated above for the purposes of being heard with respect to this application. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that all documents and plans for this Application have been filed with the Planning Board at the Municipal Building, 406 Rivervale Road, River Vale, New Jersey and are available for inspection, Monday through Friday during normal business hours 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. BEATTIE PADOVANO, LLC Attorneys for Bear-Ban Builders, LLC  By: /s/ Antimo A. Del Vecchio Antimo A. Del Vecchio, Esq.” Nov 26, 2013-fee:$118.13 (125) 3601742
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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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Toms River Land Use Element to be the Subject of Public Hearing

TOWNSHIP OF TOMS RIVER

PUBLIC NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held before the Toms River Township Planning Board at the Toms River Township Municipal Building, 33 Washington Street, Toms River, New Jersey, on Wednesday, December 4, 2013, at 6:00 pm, to consider the adoption of an Amended Land Use Element as part of the Master Plan of Toms River Township.
A copy of the Amended Land Use Element will be on file ten (10) days prior to the hearing date with the Planning Board Clerk at the Toms River Township Municipal Building, 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ, and may be inspected on any weekday during regular business hours.
At the public hearing you may appear in person or by agent or attorney and raise questions or offer comment with respect to the adoption of the Amended Land Use Element as part of the Master Plan of Toms River Township.
Lucia Lynch, Secretary
Toms River Township Planning Board
($29.00) 911637

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Jersey City Redevelopment Agency puts out RFP on Various Sites

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   PUBLIC NOTICE JERSEY CITY REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES www.thejcra.org.   All responses must be received no later than 4:00 p.m.on Wednesday,January 8th,2014.  1) The Jersey City Redevelopment Agency is seeking proposals from  qualified developers for the redevelopment and/or renovation of property located at 15 East Linden Avenue, Jersey City, N.J. The proposal seeks active industrial uses in accordance with the Danforth Avenue Transit Village Redevelopment Plan. 2) The Jersey City Redevelopment Agency (“JCRA”) is seeking proposals for the mixed use development on 2.5 acres of publicly owned land located the Grand Jersey Redevelopment Area in downtown Jersey City, New Jersey. The Request for Proposals for both sites can be downloaded from the JCRA’s website at Prospective developers should submit a completed proposal and a $750 submission fee. The JCRA reserves the right to reject any and all submissions. For additional information regarding Linden Avenue contact Mary Pat Noonan at 201-761-0828 For additional information regarding Grand Jersey contact Ben Delisle at 201-761-0822 11/25,27,29,12/2/2013 $241.28  
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