Middlesex County NJ

Perth Amboy Puts Out RFP on Downtown Gateway Redevelopment Project

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      CITY OF PERTH AMBOY  PERTH AMBOY  REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS   NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Redevelopment Agency for the City of Perth Amboy, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey until November 18, 2014 by 4:00 pm prevailing time in the Office of Redevelopment , City Hall, 260 High Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, for:   RFP AND PRESENTATION OF QUALIFICATIONS TO SERVE AS DESIGNATED DEVELOPER FOR THE DOWNTOWN GATEWAY REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA  Requests for Proposals may be obtained at the Redevelopment Office, 260 High Street, 2nd Floor, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 during regular business hours 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Requests for Proposals can also be downloaded from the City’s Web Site: www.ci.perthamboy.nj.us Proposals are required to comply with the requirements of P.L. 1975, c.127 (N.J.A.C. 17:27 et seq. City of Perth Amboy Annie Hindenlang  Executive Director ($18.92) 64936
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Woodbridge Works Through PILOT Agreement with Avenel Train Station Redeveloper

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TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE   NOTICE is hereby given that at a Regular Meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of Woodbridge held on August 19, 2014 The following Ordinance was introduced and read and passed on First Reading: ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR A LONG TERM TAX EXEMPTION AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A FINANCIAL AGREEMENT WITH STATION VILLAGE AT AVENEL URBAN RENEWAL, L.L.C., WHEREAS, the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq., as amended from time to time (the “Redevelopment Law”), provides a process for municipalities to participate in the redevelopment and improvement of areas in need of redevelopment; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Redevelopment Law, Block 859-A, Lot 1.01 and Block 867, Lot 1.081, as identified on the tax maps of the Township of Woodbridge (the “Project Site”) have been designated by the Township of Woodbridge (the “Township”) as an “area in need of redevelopment”; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Township Council have adopted a redevelopment plan for the revitalization and redevelopment of the Project Site, a copy of which redevelopment plan is on file with the Township Clerk (the “Redevelopment Plan”); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Redevelopment Law, specifically N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-6, the Township designated the Woodbridge Redevelopment Agency as the “Redevelopment Entity”, as such term is defined at N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-3, for the Project Site, with full authority to exercise the powers contained in the Redevelopment Law to facilitate and implement the development of the Project Site; and WHEREAS, the Station Village at Avenel Urban Renewal, L.L.C. (the “Entity”) is in negotiations to become the contract purchaser of the Project Site, or will acquire the Project Site pursuant to the Redevelopment Agreement (as defined herein); and  WHEREAS, on the Project Site, an approximately 27.255 acre property adjacent to the existing Avenel train station, the Entity will construct or cause to be constructed 500 residential units with a supporting retail component of 25,000 square feet, an arts center of 10,000 square feet, a village green of 30,000 square feet, and a vest pocket park of 20,000 square feet (the “Project Improvements”) with the required infrastructure and site improvements (collectively, the “Project”) pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in an agreement between the Agency and the Entity pursuant to the Redevelopment Plan (the “Redevelopment Agreement”); and  WHEREAS, the Project will conform to all applicable municipal zoning ordinances as amended by the Redevelopment Plan and will be in conformance with the master plan of the Township; and WHEREAS, the Entity filed the application attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Application”) seeking approval of an urban renewal project and a form of a Financial Agreement (the “Financial Agreement”) pursuant to the Long Term Tax Exemption Law of 1992, as amended and supplemented, N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 et seq. (the “LTTE Law”); and WHEREAS, the Township has made the following findings: 1. The Project Site is currently not developed to its maximum potential. The annual real estate taxes currently generated by the undeveloped Project Site are approximately $377,000.00. In contrast, the estimated Annual Service Charge (as defined in the Financial Agreement), to be generated by the Project over the term of the Financial Agreement is estimated to be more than $1,000,000.00. Upon expiration of the exemption, the Project will be fully assessed and conventionally taxed; 2. The Project will accelerate the redevelopment of the Project Site by providing new residential housing units, retail space, an arts center and a park. Further, the Project will generate jobs, increase tax ratables and provide public improvements. When compared to the costs, if any, associated with the tax exemption, the Township finds that the benefits outweigh the costs, recognizing that the Township will retain ninety-five percent (95%) of the amount of the PILOT, and this transit-oriented project is not anticipated to generate many public school children based on the experience of other municipalities with transit-oriented projects; 3. Given the scale of the Project, and in light of market conditions and other factors currently impacting investment risk, including the historical contamination of the Project Site, it is not financially feasible to undertake the development of the Project in the absence of the tax exemption provided by this Agreement; 4. The Project will result in the creation of 150 construction jobs and, upon completion and full operation, approximately 24 permanent jobs; and 5. The Project is consistent with the Redevelopment Plan, will further its objectives, and will contribute to the economic growth of the Township. WHEREAS, in order to enhance the economic viability of and opportunity for a successful project, the Township will enter into the Financial Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B with the Entity governing the terms of the tax exemption and the Annual Service Charge paid to the Township; and WHEREAS, the Council has determined that the Project represents an undertaking permitted by the LTTE Law, and has further determined that the Project is an improvement made for the purposes of clearance, replanning, development, or redevelopment of an area in need of redevelopment within the Township, as authorized by the LTTE Law; and  WHEREAS, the Mayor has submitted the Application and Financial Agreement to the Council with his recommendation for approval (the “Mayor’s Recommendation”), a copy of which recommendation is on file with the Township Clerk; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY AS FOLLOWS: 1. An exemption from taxation as set forth in the Application is hereby granted to the Entity, with respect to the Project on the Project Site for the term set forth in the Financial Agreement; provided that, as provided for in N.J.S.A. 40A:20-12, in no event shall the tax exemption exceed the earlier of (i) thirty-five (35) years from the date of execution of the Financial Agreement or (ii) thirty (30) years from the completion of the Project, or part thereof for which the Entity has received a Certificate of Occupancy; and the exemption shall remain in effect only so long as the Entity remains subject to and complies with the Financial Agreement and the LTTE Law and the obligation to complete construction of the improvements required by the Redevelopment Plan and the Redevelopment Agreement; and provided, further that, as required by NJSA 40A:20-12 (b), in no event shall the Annual Service Charge be less than the amount of the total taxes levied against all real property in the area covered by the project in the last full tax year in which the area was subject to taxation. 2. The Mayor and/or Township Administrator, in consultation with Special Counsel to the Township, are hereby authorized to execute and/or amend, modify or make such necessary changes to the Application, the Mayor’s Recommendation, the Financial Agreement and any other agreements or documents necessary to effectuate this ordinance and the Financial Agreement.  3. The executed copy of the Financial Agreement and this ordinance shall be certified by the Township Clerk and filed with the Tax Assessor for the Township and filed with the Director of the Division of Local Government Services. 4. The Project shall conform with all federal and state law and ordinances and regulations of the Township relating to its construction and use, including the Redevelopment Plan. 5. The Entity shall, from the time the Annual Service Charge becomes effective, pay the Annual Service Charge as set forth in the Financial Agreement.  6. The Project will result in the redevelopment of the Township by providing a new mixed-use development including residential units, retail space, an arts center and a park.  7. The Financial Agreement with the Entity is a necessary inducement to the undertaking of the Project.  This Ordinance shall take effect 20 days after adoption and publication according to law.  Said Ordinance remains on file in the office of the Municipal Clerk for Inspection and on line at www.twp.woodbridge.nj.us  Notice is further given that said Ordinance will be further considered for Final Passage by said Municipal Council at a Regular Meeting of that body, to be held at the Memorial Municipal Building, 1 Main Street, Woodbridge, N.J. on September 2, 2014 at 7:00 pm in the evening, at which time and place all persons interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same.  John M. Mitch, RMC,CMC,CMR  Municipal Clerk ($139.34) 66677 

 

Public Notice ID: 21666884.HTM
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South Brunswick Planning Board To Hear Haddad Docks Corner, LLC

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      TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK  NOTICE OF HEARING  Please take Notice that Haddad Docks Corner, LLC has applied to the Planning Board of the Township of South Brunswick for amended preliminary and final major site plan approval for warehouse expansion on property shown as Block 17, Lot 16.01 on the South Brunswick Township current tax map duplicate. Said property is also commonly known as 131 Docks Corner Road.  The following variances will be requested;  1) Section 62-1032 to permit more than ten percent of parking in the front yard setback. 2) Section 62-1429 to permit a building height of 53′ 6″ where 50′ maximum is permited. 3) Section 62-1794 (c) (9) to grant partial relief from pedestrian walkway requirement. 4) Section 62-2576 (b) (3) to permit an area less than 15′ wide with a 2% cross slope along the top of the bank surroundind the detention basin 5) Section 62-208 (g) (2) to permit a minimum of 0.1 foot candles throughout with a maximum to minumum illumination ratio not to exceed 15.1. 6) Section 62-2576 (b) (8) to permit a setback of less than 25 feet from the detention basin 7) Section 62-204 (b) (7) to permit a pavement slope of less than the minimum requirement of 0.75% for the improvements to Docks Corner Road. 8) Section 62-2576 (c) (5) to permit an infilitration basin without an alternate gravity discharge measure for emergency drainage.  The following site plan submission requirement waivers will be requested: 1) Section 62-155(b)(1) w Existing and proposed locations of signs 2) Secton 62-155(6) Recycling Plan 3) Section 62-155(b)(4)a Sanitary Sewer Design Report 4) Section 62-155(b)(4)b Water System Design Report 5) Section 62-12581 Maintenance or Escrow Agreement 6) Section 62-155(b)(5) Traffic Impact Study Report 7) Section 62-155(b)(9) Environmental Impact Statement 8) Section 62-155(b)(12) Tree Replacement Plan  The applicant also intends to request at the hearing such other bulk variances an/or waivers of the design standards and/or submission requirements as are required to develop the property in the manner indicated in the application materials.  A hearing on said application will be held by the Planning Board  on August 20, 2014 at 7:30 p.m., in the Municipal Building, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey 08852 at which time any interested person may be heard concerning said application.  A copy of the maps and documents for which approval is sought is on file in the office of the above Board for public inspection during regular business hours (8:30 am – 4:30 pm) Monday through Friday, except holidays. Dated: August 6, 2014 Patrick J. Diegnan Attorney for Applicant 2443 Plainfield Avenue South Plainfield, New Jersey 07080 ($56.32) 53535

 

Public Notice ID: 21626194.HTM
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Monroe Townships’ R-30 Zone to host 7 lot subdivison application

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  MONROE TOWNSHIP
LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE BE ADVISED that Pushtel Construction, Inc. has made application to the Monroe Township Planning Board for amended preliminary major subdivision approval with bulk variance relief for the premises known as Block 169, Lot 7 which property has frontage along River Road in the Township of Monroe, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey. The property is located in the Township’s R-30 zone district. The applicant proposes to subdivide the property pursuant to the R-30 cluster option to create seven (7) single family lots and two (2) lots to be dedicated to the Township of Monroe; one lot for detention basin purposes and the other lot for open space Municipal purposes. The applicant shall request bulk variance relief for the open space requirement of Section 108-6.8.I which requires less than 40% of the open space to be encumbered by floodway, flood hazard area, water courses and other environmental constraints. The applicant shall further request such additional variance or waiver relief determined to be necessary or appropriate by the Board or its professional staff prior to or during the public hearing. A hearing on this application by the Monroe Township Planning Board will be held on July 24, 2014 at 7 P.M. at the Township of Monroe Municipal Complex located at 1 Municipal Plaza, Monroe Township, New Jersey. At said time and place you may appear in person or through an attorney to express your concerns and/or objections with regard to this application. Applications, maps and other related documents of the proposed development are on file in the Office of the Monroe Township Planning and Development Municipal Complex located at 1 Municipal Plaza, Monroe Township, New Jersey. Any interested party should contact the office to make an appointment to review the application and supporting documents by calling 732-521-4400 extension 146. KENNETH L. PAPE ATTORNEY FOR THE APPLICANT ($28.08) 101584  
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South Brunswick to Hear 10 Lot Subdivision

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  TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 7, 2014 at a regular meeting of the Board of Adjustment of the Township of South Brunswick, Municipal Building, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey 08852. The subject of the hearing will be 133 Old Beekman Road, LLC, File No. 13-062, application for Use Variance and Preliminary and Final Major Subdivision to create ten (10) new lots on the property (eight (8) building lots, one (1) detention basin lot and one (1) open space lot). Variances will be required from Township of South Brunswick as follows: Minimum Lot Area – where 43,560 square feet is required and 21,752 square feet is proposed for Lot 26.16, 34,651 square feet is proposed for Lot 26.17, 25,510 square feet is proposed for Lot 26.18, 25,379 square feet is proposed for Lot 26.19, 22,291 square feet is proposed for Lot 26.20, 20,109 square feet is proposed for Lot 26.22 and 21,878 square feet is proposed for Lot 26.23. Minimum Lot Width – where 150 square feet is required and 101.97 feet is proposed for Lot 26.16, 30 feet is proposed for July 23, 2014 Lot 26.17, 76.48 feet is proposed for Lot 26.18, 120.26 feet is proposed for Lot 26.19, 117.15 feet is proposed for Lot 26.20, 99.32 feet is proposed for Lot 26.21, 137.18 feet is proposed for Lot 26.22, 126.90 feet is proposed for Lot 26.23. Minimum Lot Depth – where 200 feet is required and 193.19 feet is proposed for Lot 26.16, 197.39 feet is proposed for Lot 26.20, 152.31 feet is proposed for Lot 26.22 and 159.62 feet is proposed for Lot 26.23. Minimum Front Yard Setback – where 50 feet is required and 30 feet is proposed for Lots 26.16, 26.18, 26.19, 26.20, 26.21, 26.22 and 26.23. Minimum Side Yard Setback – where 20 feet is required and 15 feet is proposed for Lots 26.16, 26.17, 26.18, 26.19, 26.20, 26.21, 26.22 and 26.23. Minimum Rear Yard Setback – where 50 feet is required and 30 feet is proposed for Lots 26.16, 26.17, 26.18 and 26.22. Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) – where 0.12 is required and 0.31 is proposed for Lots 26.16 and 26.22, 0.19 is proposed for Lot 26.17, 0.25 is proposed for Lot 26.18, 0.27 is proposed for Lot 26.19, 0.30 is proposed for Lot 26.20 and 0.24 is proposed for Lot 26.23. Applicant seeks any other waivers or variances that the Board of Adjustment may find necessary at that time, although none other than the above are contemplated at the present time. This plan is for the site known as Block 93.12, Lot 26.15 located at 133 Old Beekman Road, Monmouth Junction, NJ which is located in the R-1 Zoning District. A copy of the maps and documents for which approval is sought is on file in the office of the above Board for public inspection during regular business hours (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM) Monday through Friday, except holidays. c/o Peter U. Lanfrit, Esq. The Law Office of Peter U. Lanfrit, LLC 3000 Hadley Road, Suite 1C South Plainfield, NJ 07080 ($42.12) 104997  
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Metuchen Parking Authority and Woodmont Team Up for Transit Village

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  BOROUGH OF METUCHEN
LEGAL NOTICE BOROUGH OF METUCHEN PLANNING BOARD HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Applicants, Woodmont Metuchen LLC and Pearl Street Parking Facility LLC, have made Application to the Borough of Metuchen Planning Board for preliminary and final major subdivision and preliminary and final major site plan for the property located between Lake Avenue, New Street, Pearl Street and the Railroad, which is designated as Block 115, Lot 36, Block 111.01 (aka Block 111.1), Lots 30-33 and a portion of Block 35, Lot 5 on the Tax Map of the Borough of Metuchen (the “Property”). The Property is a Planned Unit Commercial Development (“PUCD”) located within the D-1 District. The PUCD is a conditional use in the D-1 District, and the proposed uses are permitted in the PUCD. A public hearing is scheduled for July 16, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Borough Hall, 500 Main Street, Metuchen, New Jersey. The Applicants seek to merge Lot 36 in Block 115 and Lots 30-33 in Block 111.1 and request preliminary and final major subdivision approval to create three (3) new lots. Proposed Lot 36.01 will measure 138,697 square feet and will contain the East and West Buildings (described below), and a roadway proposed to be known as Woodmont Way. Proposed Lot 36.02 will measure 42,649 square feet and will contain a public parking garage. Proposed Lot 36.03 will measure 20,239 square feet and will consist of a public piazza. The Applicants also seek preliminary and final major site plan approval to construct a mixed use transit village containing a total of 273 residential units, approximately 12,419 square feet of commercial space, a public parking garage consisting of 753 parking spaces, and a public piazza. Currently, the Property consists of a surface parking lot, a Parking Authority administration building and the Metuchen American Legion Post 65. The Applicants propose to construct two (2) new buildings. The West Building is proposed to be a 4-story building consisting of residential units and associated amenities including an outdoor pool. The East Building is proposed to be a 5-story building consisting of residential units and approximately 12,419 square feet of commercial retail space. Woodmont Way is also proposed to be constructed. Additionally, the Applicants propose to construct a public parking garage with six (6) levels of parking containing 753 parking spaces. Lastly, a public piazza is proposed consisting of approximately 22,000 square feet, with associated site amenities. The applicants are also requesting submission waivers as shown on the application on file in the office of the Planning Board. In addition, the Applicants request 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 affected by this application may have an opportunity to be heard at the Planning Board hearing on July 16, 2014 at 7:30 p.m., or at such other time and place as the Board may adjourn to thereafter. You may appear either in person or by agent or attorney and present comments which you may have regarding the application. The application and plans are on file and available for public inspection by all interested parties during the Township’s regular business hours in the Planning and Zoning Office, Borough Hall, 500 Main Street, Metuchen, New Jersey. Woodmont Metuchen LLC and Pearl Street Parking Facility, Applicants By: Jennifer Mazawey, Esq. Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster LLC Attorneys for Applicants 494 Broad Street Newark, New Jersey 07102 ($52.00) 099316  
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Middlesex Planning Board Recommends Redevelopment

BOROUGH OF MIDDLESEX

Borough of Middlesex
Planning Board
1200 Mountain Avenue, Middlesex, NJ 08846
732-356-7400 ext 247
Fax 732-356-3050
The Planning Board of the Borough of Middlesex took the following action on Wednesday June 11, 2014.
Approved
“RESOLUTION OF THE BOROUGH OF MIDDLESEX PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDING THAT THE PROPERTIES IDENTIFIED AS BLOCK 122, LOTS 2, 3, 4.01; BLOCK 125, LOTS 1, 3, 5, 8, 9.01, 11.01; BLOCK 126, LOT 4.02; BLOCK 127, LOT 22; BLOCK 128, LOTS 1, 2; BLOCK 129, LOTS 3.01, 3.02, 4, 5; BLOCK 132, LOTS 1, 1.01; BLOCK 140, LOTS 1, 2, 3, 5, 6; BLOCK 348, LOTS 1.01, 3; BLOCK 129, LOTS 1, 2; BLOCK 349, LOTS 1, 2, 3, 3.01, BE DESIGNATED AS AN AREA IN NEED OF NON-CONDEMNATION REDEVELOPMENT.”
($14.96) 095544

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Monroe Township Zoning Board of Adjustment to Hear Changes to Springpoint Senior Living

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  MONROE TOWNSHIP
LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE BE ADVISED that Springpoint Senior Living, Inc., as applicant, has made application to the Monroe Township Zoning Board of Adjustment for variance relief and amended preliminary and final major site plan approval for premises known as Lot 17.03, Block 58, which property is located with frontage on Jamesburg-Half Acre Road and is 55.65 plus or minus acres in size and located in the R-20 zoning district of the Township of Monroe. The property is presently developed as an independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing facility consisting of 287 independent living units, 28 assisted living units and 60 skilled nursing beds. The applicant’s proposal is to expand the existing assisted living and skilled nursing facility and to raze a portion of the existing building that currently houses 60 skilled nursing beds. In place of the existing 60 skilled nursing bed facility, the applicant proposes to construct a new 120 bed skilled nursing building and 24 unit assisted living/memory support facility. The applicant’s use of the property as an independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing facility is not expressly permitted by the Monroe Township zoning ordinances in the R-20 zoning district. It is a conditionally permitted use. The applicant does not satisfy all of the conditions. Variance relief for same is required. The applicant shall request variance relief as identified on the plans and in the application including: 1. Setback relief for the proposed skilled nursing building of 25.3 feet where 100 feet is required; 2. Building height of the skilled nursing building of 42 feet (46.5 feet to the chimney) where 35 feet is permitted; 3. Minimum buffer width along right-of-way and property lines of 60 feet where 5 feet is provided along the southerly property line; 4. Parking stall dimensions of 9 feet by 20 feet where ordinance requires 10 feet by 20 feet. The applicant reserves the right to request additional variance and/or waiver relief if same is determined to be necessary or appropriate by the Board or its staff prior to or during the public hearing. This matter is presently scheduled to be heard by the Monroe Township Zoning Board of Adjustment at their regularly scheduled meeting of May 27, 2014 which meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 P.M. in the Monroe Township Municipal building located at 1 Municipal Plaza, Monroe, New Jersey. At said time and place you may appear in person or through an attorney to express your concerns and/or objections with regard to this application. Applications, maps and other related documents of the proposed development are on file in the Office of the Monroe Township Planning and Development, Municipal Complex, 1 Municipal Plaza, Monroe Township, New Jersey 08831- (732) 521-4400 extension 146. Interested parties should contact the office to make an appointment to review the application and supporting documents. KENNETH L. PAPE ATTORNEY FOR THE APPLICANT ($41.60) 084065  

 

Public Notice ID: 21346436.HTM
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South Amboy To Hear Mixed Use Development

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CITY OF SOUTH AMBOY


NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to the requirements of the City of South Amboy Land Development Ordinance (“LDO”), Southeast Sayreville Development Corp. has made application to the Zoning Board of the City of South Amboy for Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan Approval and Minor Subdivision Approval, Use Variance Approval and Bulk Variance Approval in regard to premises known as and designated as Block 151, Lot 18 on the South Amboy Tax Map which property is located in the M-1 Light Industrial Zoning District. The subject property is approximately 2.402 acres and is located at Main Street and Raritan Street.
Applicant seeks Minor Subdivision Approval to create two lots. Proposed Lot A is to serve two multifamily buildings and Proposed Lot B is to serve one mixed use building.
Applicant seeks Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan Approval to construct 40 multifamily units and 6,000 s.f. of retail space. The proposal includes two multifamily buildings with 18 residential units in each (9 townhome units and 9 flat units) and one mixed use building with four flat units above and 6,000 s.f. of retail space below.
Applicant further seeks the following variances:
1. Use Variance: Section 53-96A: Applicant proposes multi-family use and retail use; whereas M-1 Zone does not permit such uses.
2. Bulk Variances
(a) Minimum Lot Area: Section 53-96D – Proposed Lot B has a Minimum Lot Area of 23,869.80 s.f. proposed; whereas 40,000 s.f. is required.
(b) Minimum Lot Width: Section 53-96D – Proposed Lot B has a Minimum Lot Width of 113.28 ft. proposed; whereas 150 ft. is required;
(c) Minimum Lot Depth: Section 53-96D
(i) Existing Lot 18 – Minimum Lot Depth of 113.28 ft. is proposed; whereas 250 ft. Minimum Lot Depth is required (Existing Condition).
(ii) Proposed Lot A – Minimum Lot Depth of 113.28 ft. is proposed; whereas 250 ft. Minimum Lot Depth is required.
(iii) Proposed Lot B – Minimum Lot Depth of 210.72 ft. proposed; whereas 250 ft. Minimum Lot Depth is required.
(d) Minimum Front Yard Setback: Section 53-96D
(i) Proposed Lot A has a Minimum Front Yard Setback of 19 ft.; whereas 50 ft. is required.
(ii) Proposed Lot B has a Minimum Front Yard Setback of 19 ft.; whereas 50 ft. is required.
(e) Minimum One Side Yard Setback: Section 53-96D – Proposed Lot B has a Minimum One Side Yard Setback of 5 ft.; whereas 25 ft. is required.
(f) Minimum Total Yard Setback: Section 53-96D – Proposed Lot B has a Minimum Total Yard Setback of 19.28 ft.; whereas 50 ft. is required.
(g) Offstreet Parking: Two-way aisle width – 24 ft. aisle width is proposed; whereas 25 ft. aisle width is required.
(h) Free Standing Sign: Proposed Lot B has minimum setback of 15 ft.; whereas 25′ is required.
(i) Minimum Distance Between Buildings: Applicant proposes 30 ft. between buildings; whereas 50 ft. is required.
3. Design Waivers/Bulk Requirements:
(a) Parking Stall Size: Applicant proposes parking space size of 9′ x 18′; whereas Ordinance requires 10′ x 20′.
(b) Loading Area Size: Applicant proposes loading area size of 12′ x 18′; whereas Ordinance requires 12′ x 60′.
(c) Landscape Buffer to Adjacent Properties: If required, Applicant seeks relief from Landmark Buffer Requirement.
Applicant seeks such other approvals, variances, relief, exceptions and/or waivers as may arise during the course of the application.
The application and related documents are on file and available for public inspection during regular business hours in the Office of the Zoning Board, City Hall, 140 North Broadway, South Amboy, New Jersey 08879.
A public hearing will be held by the South Amboy Zoning Board regarding the above application on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at 7:00 PM in the City Hall, 140 North Broadway, South Amboy, New Jersey 08879 at which time and place you may appear in person, or by attorney, and present any comment or objection you may have to the application.
Ronald L. Shimanowitz, Esq.
Hutt & Shimanowitz, PC
Attorneys for the Applicant,
Southeast Sayreville Development Corp.
459 Amboy Avenue
P.O. Box 648
Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095
(732) 634-6400
($67.08) 085087

 

 

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Woodbridge Township Council Introduces and Passess the Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan

Public Notice:

  TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE
NOTICE is hereby given that at a Regular Meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of Woodbridge held on APRIL 1, 2014 The following Ordinance was introduced and read and passed on First Reading  AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE INMAN AVENUE REHABILITATION PLAN: AREA 2 WHEREAS, the Township Council of the Township of Woodbridge (the “Council”) adopted a Resolution directing the Planning Board to undertake a preliminary investigation to determine if certain real property appearing on the official tax maps of the Township of Woodbridge (the “Township”), County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey, as various properties along Inman Avenue in the Colonia section of the Township, commonly referred to as the Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Area (the “Rehabilitation Area”) as an area in need of rehabilitation as defined in the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1, et seq. (the “LRHL”); and   WHEREAS, the Township Planning Board (“Planning Board”) by resolution dated July 8, 2009, recommended that the Rehabilitation Area be designated by the Township Council as an area in need of rehabilitation; and WHEREAS, on August 4, 2009, pursuant to the recommendation of the Planning Board, the Township Council adopted a Resolution designating the Rehabilitation Area as an area in need of rehabilitation; and WHEREAS, in furtherance of the rehabilitation of the Rehabilitation Area, a rehabilitation plan has been prepared by Marta Lefsky, P.P., A.I.C.P., dated March 2014 , for the Rehabilitation Area (the “Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan: Area 2”) which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made part of this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Township Council adopted a Resolution on April 1, 2014, referring the Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan to the Planning Board for its review and recommendation; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board by Resolution on April 9, 2014 recommended that the Township Council adopt the Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan: Area 2 Company Site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Council of the Township of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey, being the governing body thereof, that, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-7, the Township Council: Section 1.  Hereby adopts and approves the Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan: Area 2 which attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part of this Ordinance; and Section 2. Hereby directs the Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan: Area 2 be filed with the Township Clerk. Section 3.  Hereby directs the Woodbridge Redevelopment Agency of the Township of Woodbridge shall serve as the redevelopment entity responsible for implementing the Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan: Area 2 and carrying out the rehabilitation projects in the Rehabilitation Area. Section 4. The Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan: Area 2 shall supersede the provisions of the Township’s Zoning Ordinance in the Rehabilitation Area. Section 5.  Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-7(c), the Township’s Zoning Map is hereby amended to identify the Rehabilitation Area in the manner depicted in the Rehabilitation Plan. Section 6. If any provision of this Ordinance shall be held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the same shall not affect the other provisions of this ordinance, except so far as the provision so declared invalid shall be inseparable from the remainder of any portion thereof . Section 7.  This Ordinance shall take effect upon the final passage and publication pursuant to Law. John M. Mitch, RMC, CMC, CMR Municipal Clerk   EXHIBIT A INMAN AVENUE REHABILITATION PLAN: AREA 2 DATED: MARCH 2014 Said Ordinance remains on file in the office of the Municipal Clerk for Inspection and on line at www.twp.woodbridge.nj.us Notice is further given that said Ordinance will be further considered for Final Passage by said Municipal Council at a Regular Meeting of that body, to be held at the Memorial Municipal Building, 1 Main Street, Woodbridge, N.J. on APRIL 22, 2014 at 7:00 pm at which time and place all persons interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same.  John M. Mitch, RMC,CMC,CMR Municipal Clerk ($63.96) 052839  

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