Hudson County NJ

Kearny Considers Changes to the Schuyler Avenue Redevelopment Plan

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TOWN OF KEARNY Planning Board Town Hall Annex – 410 Kearny Avenue Kearny, New Jersey 07032 (201) 955-7881 Fax (201) 998-5171 Notice of Hearing PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That SCHUYLER CROSSING URBAN RENEWAL, LLC has appealed to the Kearny Planning Board of the Town of Kearny for Preliminary and Final Site Plan with Variances and Waivers Application(s) from the following terms of Articles and Sections of the Subdivision of Land and Site Plan Review Ordinance, the Zoning Ordinance, and/or the Schuyler Avenue Redevelopment Plan: Variances – Two Variances from Schuyler Avenue Redevelopment Plan: 1) Pg. 40: 83% impervious coverage proposed where 80% is allowed and 82.2% exists. 2) Pg. 39: Two (2) ground signs (site ID) proposed where such signs are prohibited. A de minimis exception is required from the parking requirements of the Residential Site Improvement Standards (RSIS) which require 133 residential parking spaces, where Applicant proposes 106 residential parking spaces. Waivers – ? 36-6.2b.16: Waiver requested from submitting drawing of all existing drainage within five hundred (500′) feet of any boundary. ? 36-12.2d.2: Waiver requested from providing 10′ x 20′ parking stalls. 9′ x 18′ stalls have been provided. 9′ x 18′ stalls meet the requirements of RSIS and the Schuyler Avenue Redevelopment Plan. ? 36-12.2(f): Waiver requested to allow the site driveway to be 5.3 feet from an adjacent site driveway where 20 feet is required. ? 36-12.2(f)(2)(c): Waiver requested to allow curb radii of 7 feet and 15 feet where 25 feet minimum is required for site driveways. ? 36-12.4(3): Waiver requested from the requirement that all lighting be shielded to restrict the maximum apex angle of the cone of illumination to 150 degrees. ? 36-12.9(c)(3)(c): Waiver requested to provide handicapped parking spaces sized in conformance with ADA standards in lieu of 12-foot wide spaces as required by ordinance. Schuyler Avenue Redevelopment Plan Pg. 46: Waiver requested to provide unshielded lights along the east and west property lines where only shielded lights are allowed. Schuyler Avenue Redevelopment Plan Pg. 53a: Waiver requested to landscape about 4% of the parking area where 10% is required. TO PERMIT: The development of that certain real property located at Block 242, Lots 34, 35 & 36, as shown on the Tax Map of the Town of Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey (the “Premises”), which is located in a Mixed Use Sub-District of the Transit Oriented District of the Schuyler Avenue Redevelopment Plan. The Applicant seeks to construct two proposed multi-family apartment buildings, totaling 70 residential units with associated garage and surface parking. Further, the Applicant shall seek approval of any other waivers, variances, exceptions, and other relief that may be deemed necessary by the Board. The premises are located at 311-337 Bergen Avenue, Block 242, Lots 34, 35 & 36, as shown on the Town of Kearny tax map. This appeal is now on the Board’s calendar and a public hearing has been ordered for February 4, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 402 Kearny Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey 07032 at which time you may appear either in person or by agent, or attorney at the hearing of this appeal. This notice is published by the applicant, by order of the Kearny Planning Board. All documents relating to this application may be inspected by the public between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the office of the Secretary of the Board, Town Hall Annex, 410 Kearny Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey 0032. Respectfully, Schuyler Crossing Urban Renewal, LLC Dated: January 19, 2015 By: _______________________________________ Christopher H. Minks, Attorney for Applicant 01/23/15 $105.79

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Riverbend Parcel of Harrison’s Waterfront Redevelopment Plan May See Hotel

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PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on January 28, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. the Planning Board (“Board”) for the Town of Harrison will hold a meeting in the Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, of the Harrison Town Hall, 318 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, New Jersey, for the purpose of continuing a public hearing concerning the application (“Application”) of Advance at Harrison, LLC (“Applicant”) involving Block 138.01, Lot 1 (1000 Rodgers Blvd S), which is generally bounded by Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard, Riverbend Drive, Guyon Drive, and Fifth Street, and which is located in the Waterfront Redevelopment Area (the “Property”). On the Property, which is commonly called Riverbend Parcel A, Applicant proposes to construct a 150-room hotel with related amenities, approximately 4,340 square feet of commercial space (likely for retail or restaurant use), and surface parking (the “Project”). From the Board, Applicant seeks preliminary and final site plan approval and relief from the Waterfront Redevelopment Plan to permit (i) fewer parking spaces than required; and (ii) building setbacks in excess of the 10′ maximum setback (as such relief is deemed necessary). Applicant also seeks relief from conditions imposed in Resolution 11 Plan-05 on November 14, 2011 (or any other previously adopted resolution concerning the Property), which require streetscape improvements to be completed on a block-by-block basis in the Riverbend area. Applicant proposes initially to complete the streetscape improvements located adjacent to the portion of the Property on which the hotel is proposed. Applicant also seeks any additional variances, deviations, design exceptions/waivers, submission waivers, interpretations, modifications of prior imposed conditions, and other approvals reflected on the filed plans (as same may be further amended from time to time without further notice) and as may be determined to be necessary during the review and processing of the Application. When the case is called, interested parties may appear at the hearing or any adjournment thereof either in person or by attorney, ask questions, and present evidence and offer statements or documentation that may be relevant to the Application. The hearing may be continued without further notice on such additional or other dates as the Board may determine. The application, maps, plans and related supporting materials will be available at least ten days prior to the hearing for public inspection in the office of the Secretary to the Board, Town Hall (basement), 318 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, New Jersey, during regular business hours, which are typically Monday through Friday, 9 am to 4:30 pm. Please also take notice that Applicant also applied to the Harrison Redevelopment Agency (“HRA”) for its consent to construct the Project on the Property, which is in a redevelopment area, and for certain design deviations from the Waterfront Redevelopment Plan. By a resolution adopted on December 8, 2014, the HRA approved the application and granted design waivers related to the exposed foundation; the location of the trash facilities, transformers, and utility wires; the height of the street lights; the continuation of certain temporary sidewalks; and the number, area, location, and type of signage proposed. The resolution and application materials are available for public inspection in the HRA’s offices at 600 Essex Street, Harrison, New Jersey. Advance at Harrison, LLC By: Jennifer P. Smith, Esq. Gibbons P.C. One Gateway Center Newark, New Jersey 07102 (973) 596-4500 01/14/15 $85.00
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North Bergen Establishes Redevelopment Plan for 76th Street Site

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Township of North Bergen Hudson County, New Jersey 07047 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND DESIGNATING THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BERGEN TO ACT AS THE REDEVELOPMENT ENTITY FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR BLOCK 305.02, LOT 15, 116 76RD STREET AND AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BERGEN TO ESTABLISH SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS IN THIS AREA Commissioner Cabrera___yes______ Commissioner Ferraro___absent____ Commissioner Gargiulo__absent____ Commissioner Pascual___yes_______ Mayor Sacco____yes_____________ The ordinance entitled as above was adopted at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Township of North Bergen, in the County of Hudson, held on December 23, 2014. Erin Barillas Township Clerk 12/29/14 $58.36
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Kearny Council Has Second Reading for Industrial Park Redevelopment Plan

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TOWN OF KEARNY PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: THE BELOW ORDINANCE WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON FIRST READING AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF KEARNY, NEW JERSEY HELD DECEMBER 2, 2014. IT WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR SECOND READING AND FINAL PASSAGE AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 16, 2014 AT 6:00 P.M., COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL. 2014-(O)-54 ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-7 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE KEARNY POINT INDUSTRIAL PARK REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (Full Copy of Redevelopment Plan, for Area Consisting of Approximately 126 Acres With Frontage on Central Avenue in South Kearny, is Available for Inspection in the Town Clerk’s Office) WHEREAS, on September 9, 2014, the Mayor and Council adopted Resolution 2014-567 declaring Block 294, Lots 12 and 20, as an area in need of redevelopment (the “Kearny Point Redevelopment Area”) and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council authorized Heyer Gruel & Associates (“HGA”) to prepare a redevelopment plan for the Kearny Point Redevelopment Area and WHEREAS, HGA has prepared the attached plan dated November 2014 entitled “Kearny Point Industrial Park Redevelopment Plan”; and WHEREAS, upon introduction of this Ordinance, at its meeting of December 2, 2014, the Mayor and Council referred the attached plan to the Kearny Planning Board for review; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has completed its review of the Kearny Point Industrial Park Redevelopment Plan and has transmitted to the Mayor and Council its recommendation that it be adopted; and WHEREAS the plan conforms with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-7, now, therefore, be it ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey that pursuant to N. J.S.A. 40A:12A-7, the attached Kearny Point Industrial Park Redevelopment Plan is approved and adopted. I certify that the foregoing ordinance was introduced by the Mayor and Council on first reading on December 2, 2014 duly published according to law, and passed on second reading and final passage on December ___, 2014. __________________________________ PATRICIA CARPENTER TOWN CLERK I hereby approve the foregoing ordinance this ____ day of December 2014. __________________________________ ALBERTO G. SANTOS, MAYOR 12/09/14 $85.90
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Jersey City’s Mixed Use Machine Keeps Humming Along

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LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Coles Jersey Development Co., LLC (the “Applicant”) has submitted an application to the City of Jersey City Planning Board for Preliminary and Final Major Subdivision and Preliminary and Final Site Plan approval with respect to property located at Block 6003, Lots 2, 3 and 4; Block 6004, Lots 1 and 2; and Block 6005, Lot 13 and a portion of Lot 7 as shown on the Tax Map of the City of Jersey City. The project is generally bounded over a three (3) block area between Jersey Avenue, 16th Street, 17th Street, 18th Street, Coles Street and Monmouth Street. The application calls for the development of approximately 873 residential units and approximately 23,950 square feet of commercial space, along with parking, open space, and other infrastructure improvements. The proposed uses are permitted under the Jersey Avenue Park Redevelopment Plan. The application is as of right and does not seek any variance relief. In addition, the Applicant requests that the application be deemed amended to include any additional approvals, design waivers, deviations, variances or exceptions which are determined to be necessary in the review and processing of this application, whether requested by the Planning Board or otherwise. A public hearing on this application will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, New Jersey where members of the public can be heard and ask questions concerning the contents of the application. Copies of the Applicant’s application and supporting plans and reports will be available for review in the office of the Department of Economic Development at 30 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400, Jersey City, NJ at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing date, during normal business hours. Patrick J. McNamara, Esq. Scarinci Hollenbeck 802 West Park Avenue, Suite 222 Ocean, New Jersey 07712-8526 11/08/14 $85.00
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Jersey City to Hear Greenland Realty Redevelopment Application

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LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Tuesday, October 7, 2014, 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 136 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey regarding the application of Greenland Realty, LLC (the “Applicant”), for the property located at 136 Summit Avenue and described on the Tax Map of the City of Jersey City as Block 15303, Lot 6 (the “Property”). The property is located in the Summit and Fairmount Redevelopment Area. The Applicant has applied to the Planning Board for a Minor Subdivision to subdivide Block 15303, Lot 6 in to two (2) undersized lots to be referred to as Lots 6.01 and 6.02 respectively. Applicant has also applied to the Planning Board for two (2) Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan approvals in order to refurbish an existing structure into a multifamily residential building with nineteen (19) dwelling units on proposed Lot 6.01 and for new construction of a mixed-use multifamily residential/commercial building with 945 square feet of retail and fifty-nine (59) dwelling units on proposed Lot 6.02. On the newly subdivided Lot 6.01, Applicant is applying for Preliminary and Major Site Plan approval in order to refurbish a three (3) story former commercial medical building into a multi-family residential building totaling 14,740 square feet containing nineteen (19) units and five (5) parking spaces and requests variances for minimum lot size, parking, stepbacks above 25 feet, and stepbacks at the third floor on the northern and eastern interior lot lines. Additionally, a design waiver is requested to permit exterior, head-on parking. On proposed Lot 6.02, Applicant is applying for Preliminary and Major Site Plan in order to construct an eight (8) story, mixed-use multifamily residential / commercial building with 945 square feet of retail and 48,517 square feet of residential space containing fifty-nine (59) dwelling units and forty-one (41) parking spaces. The proposed project on the newly created Lot 6.02 requests variances for minimum lot size, parking, 5 foot stepbacks above retail, and stepbacks at the third floor on the northern and southeastern interior lot lines. A design waiver is requested to permit compact cars within the interior garage. 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 October 7, 2014, 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. GREENLAND REALTY, LLC, Applicant Eugene T. Paolino, Esq. Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster Attorneys for Applicant 30 Montgomery Street, 15th Floor Jersey City, NJ 07302 09/27/14 $85.00

Public Notice ID: 21774260.HTM
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Jersey City Gives Tax Abatement to Developer of 44 Story Building

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  PUBLIC NOTICE City of Jersey City  City Ordinance 14.101   ORDINANCE APPROVING A 10 YEAR TAX EXEMPTION FOR A MIXED USE MARKET RATE RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROJECT TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY LHN OWNER URBAN RENEWAL, LLC, AN URBAN RENEWAL ENTITY, PURSUANT TO THE LONG TERM TAX EXEMPTION LAW N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 ET SEQ.  THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY DOES ORDAIN:  WHEREAS, LHN Owner Urban Renewal, LLC, is an urban renewal entity, formed and qualified to do business under the provisions of the Long Term Tax Exemption Law of 1992, as amended and supplemented, N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 et seq. (Entity); and  WHEREAS, the Entity owns a portion of certain property within Block 15901, Lot 17, to be known as Master Deed Unit Sub-Unit 1.1, on the City’s Official Tax map, and more commonly known by the street address of 33 Park Avenue, and more specifically described by metes and bounds, in the application [Property]; and  WHEREAS, the Property is located within the Liberty Harbor North Redevelopment Plan Area as required by N.J.S.A. 40A:20-4 and N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5(g).; and  WHEREAS, the Entity has applied for a 10 year long term tax exemption to construct a forty-four (44) story building with approximately four hundred forty-eight (448) market rate residential rental units, approximately five thousand two hundred ninety (5,290) square feet of ground floor retail space and a garage unit to contain approximately five hundred forty-four (544) parking spaces; and   WHEREAS, the Entity represents that there will be no rent fee or other charge for parking, thereby exempting the parking from certain municipal charges; and   WHEREAS, the Project received a site plan approval from the Planning Board on January 7, 2014; and  WHEREAS, LHN Owner Urban Renewal, LLC, has agreed to:  1. pay the greater of (i) the Minimum Annual Service Charge or (ii) 10% of Annual Gross Revenue each year, which sum is estimated to be $1,559,975, and which shall be subject to statutory staged increases over the term of the tax exemption; and  2. pay an annual sum equal to 2% of each prior year’s Annual Service Charge as an Administrative Fee; and  3. provide employment and other economic opportunities for City residents and businesses;  4. pay to City for remittance to Hudson County, an equal to 5% of the Annual Service Charge upon receipt of that charge;   5. provide a contribution to the City’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund, pursuant to Ordinance 03-112, in the amount of $679,935; and   6. make a one-time contribution to the City as an Additional Service Charge equal to 1.5% of the Project’s actual Construction Costs as an element of Total Project Costs as defined in the Long Term Tax Exemption Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 et seq., estimated to be $140,661,526, or approximately $2,109,923, which shall be payable fifty (50) days from the date of the adoption of the within ordinance; and   WHEREAS, the City hereby determines that the relative benefits of the project outweigh the cost of the tax exemption, for the following reasons:  1. the current real estate taxes generate revenue attributable to Master Deed Unit Sub-Unit 1.1 of only $149,141, whereas, the Annual Service Charge as estimated, will generate revenue of more than $1,559,975 to the City and an additional sum of approximately $77,999 to Hudson County;  2. it is expected that the Project will create approximately 400 jobs during construction and 20 new permanent jobs;  3. the Project will stabilize and contribute to the economic growth of businesses in the surrounding area;  4. the Project will further the overall redevelopment objectives of the Liberty Harbor Noth Redevelopment Plan Area;   5. the City’s impact analysis, on file with the Office of the City Clerk, indicates that the benefits of the Project outweigh the costs to the City;   6. construction jobs shall be subject to a Project Labor Agreement, pursuant to Section 304-33 of the Jersey City Municipal Code;   7. janitorial and unarmed security jobs on the project shall be paid a Living Wage pursuant to Section 3-76 of the Jersey City Municipal Code; and  WHEREAS, the City hereby determines that the tax exemption is important in obtaining development of the project and influencing the locational decisions of probable occupants for the following reasons:   1. the relative stability and predictability of the Annual Service Charges will make the Project more attractive to investors needed to finance the Project;   2. the relative stability and predictability of the Annual Service Charges will allow the owner to stabilize its operating budget, allowing a high level of maintenance to the building over the life of the Project, which will attract purchasers to the Project and insure the likelihood of the success of the Project; and   WHEREAS, LHN Owner Urban Renewal, LLC, has initially complied with Executive Order 2002-005 concerning “Disclosure of Lobbyist Representative Status” by filing an appropriate letter in the Office of the City Clerk; and  WHEREAS, LHN Owner Urban Renewal, LLC has agreed to comply with the City of Jersey City’s Ordinance 07-123 Requiring Apprenticeships and Project Labor Agreement.   NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal Council of the City of Jersey City that:  A. The application of LHN Owner Urban Renewal, LLC, an urban renewal company, formed and qualified to do business under the provisions of the Long Term Tax Exemption Law of 1992, as amended and supplemented, N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 et seq. a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk, for a portion of property within Block 15901, Lot 17, to be known as Master Deed Unit Sub-Unit 1.1, more commonly known by the street address of 33 Park Avenue, more specifically described by metes and bounds in the application is hereby approved.   B. The Mayor or Business Administrator is hereby authorized to execute a Financial Agreement, which shall include at a minimum the following terms and conditions:  1. Term: the earlier of 15 years from the adoption of the within Ordinance or 10 years from the date the project is Substantially Complete;  2. Annual Service Charge: each year the greater of:  (a) the Minimum Annual Service Charge equal to $149,141 upon Project Completion, whether or not the Project is occupied; or  (b) 10% of Annual Gross Revenue, estimated at $1,559,975, which shall be subject to statutory increases during the term of the tax exemption.  3. Administrative Fee: 2% of the prior year’s Annual Service Charge or $31,200;  4. County Payment: an additional 5% of the Annual Service Charge for remittance by the City to Hudson County or $77,999;  5. Affordable Housing Trust Fund: provide a contribution to the City’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund, pursuant to Ordinance 03-112, in the amount of $679,935. In the event a fee direct or indirect is ever charged for parking, an additional charge of $1.50 per square foot of parking shall be immediately due and owing; and   6. Project: a forty-four (44) story building with approximately four hundred forty-eight (448) market rate residential rental units, approximately five thousand two hundred ninety (5,290) square feet of ground floor retail space and a garage unit to contain approximately five hundred forty-four (544) parking spaces;  7. A one-time contribution to the City as an Additional Service Charge equal to 1.5% of the Project’s actual Construction Costs as an element of Total Project Costs as defined in the Long Term Tax Exemption Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 et seq., estimated to be $140,661,526, which sum is estimated to be approximately $2,109,923, which shall be payable fifty (50) days from the date of the adoption of the within ordinance; and   8. An obligation to execute (i) a Project Employment and Contracting Agreement for contracts and permanent jobs and (ii) a Project Labor Agreement for construction jobs to insure employment and other economic benefits to City residents and businesses;  9. An obligation to pay a Living Wage to all janitorial and unarmed security jobs pursuant to Section 3-76 of the Jersey City Municipal Code;  C. This Ordinance will sunset and the Tax Exemption will terminate unless construction of the Project begins within two (2) years of the adoption of the within Ordinance.  D. The City Clerk shall deliver a certified copy of the Ordinance and Financial Agreement to the Tax Assessor and Director of the Division of Local Government Services.  E. The application is on file with the office of the City Clerk. The Financial Agreement and Project Employment and Contracting Agreement shall be in substantially the form on file in the Office of the City Clerk, subject to such modification as the Business Administrator or Corporation Counsel deems appropriate or necessary.  F. All ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.  G. This ordinance shall be part of the Jersey City Code as though codified and fully set forth therein. The City Clerk shall have this ordinance codified and incorporated in the official copies of the Jersey City Code.  H. This ordinance shall take effect at the time and in the manner provided by law.  I. The City Clerk and 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 repealers 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 Wednesday, August 20, 2014 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, September 10, 2014 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. All Exhibits are on file in the Office of the City Clerk.   By Order of the Municipal Council of the  City of Jersey City    ________________ Robert Byrne  City Clerk   City Clerk’s Office 280 Grove Street, Room 118 Jersey City, New Jersey 07302  Dated: 8/21/2014 Insert Date: 8/27/2014  08/27/14 $178.50  
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Jersey City Approves Newport Application for 163 Units

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   CITY OF JERSEY CITY  (HUDSON COUNTY) NOTICE OF DECISION BY  THE PLANNING BOARD ON APPLICATION OF NEWPORT ASSOCIATES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (BLOCK 8602, LOT 2)   On July 22, 2014, the City of Jersey City Planning Board adopted a Resolution, Case No. P06-024.1 granting Newport Associates Development Company Amended Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan Approval with Deviations for the property located at 270 Tenth Street Jersey City, New Jersey, also known on the Jersey City Tax Maps as Block 8602, Lot 2 (formerly Block 232, Lot 1) (“Amended Site Plan Approval”).  The Amended Site Plan Approval permits the development of a 64 foot high, 6 story building with 163 residential dwelling units with a parking deviation allowing 123 parking spaces, 86 on-site and 37 off-site parking spaces on an adjacent property known as Block 8603, Lot 3 and valet parking, if necessary. The Amended Site Plan Approval also allows other changes including but not limited to: increased building square footage, increased building height, a revised building entrance, exterior hardscape changes, increased sidewalk width on Tenth Street, bicycle parking, and other architectural and mechanical changes to the building.  A copy of the memorializing resolution is on file and available for public inspection on any working day between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the City Planning Office, 30 Montgomery Street, 14th Floor, Jersey City, New Jersey, 07302. Connell Foley LLP Harborside Financial Center 2510 Plaza Five, Jersey City, NJ 07311    Dated: August 1, 2014   By: /s/ James C. McCann James C. McCann, Esq. Attorney for Applicant, Newport Associates Development Company   08/01/14 $145.52  
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Weehawken Planning Board to Consider 8 Story Office Building

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PLANNING BOARD TOWNSHIP OF WEEHAWKEN HUDSON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY  NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND OTHERS ENTITLED TO SERVICE   PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned has made application to the Weehawken Planning Board for property known as Lot 3.03, Block 64.01, located in the waterfront section of the Township of Weehawken, Hudson County, New Jersey to obtain the following:  1. Amended preliminary and final major site plan approval for an 8-story office building and an 11-story parking garage containing 1,402 parking spaces on Lot 3.03, Block 64.01 pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-46 and N.J.S.A. 40:55D-50 and in accordance with the Amended Planned Development approval granted by the Weehawken Planning Board.  2. The applicant also seeks bulk variances, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70c so as to permit parking spaces of 9 feet by 18 feet whereas the Zoning Ordinance requires 9 feet by 19 feet spaces, and to permit an east-west view corridor of 87 feet, 2 inches, whereas the prior approval permitted a corridor of 92 feet, to permit a view corridor at 80 feet of 87 feet, 2 inches whereas the Ordinance requires 50 feet from the centerline of the road or 100 feet, and subject to a final determination by the Board for a possible height variance of no more than 4 feet to the top of the parapet for the building.  3. Such exceptions and waivers, as deemed appropriate by the Board pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-51 and the Weehawken Land Use Ordinances.  In addition, the applicant applies for such variances, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70c, exceptions, waivers, permits, approvals or licenses that are deemed necessary or appropriate by the applicant or the Board and which may arise during the course of the hearing process.  This application is now on the calendar for the Planning Board of the Township of Weehawken. The public hearing has been set for Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Weehawken Municipal Building at 400 Park Avenue, Weehawken, New Jersey. When the case is called you may appear either in person or by an attorney to present any evidence which you may have regarding the application. The case may be heard on the above date or any adjourned date designated by the Planning Board at this public meeting without additional notice. The maps, plans, plats, reports and application for approval are on file with the Planning Board Secretary and are available for inspection in the Township Clerk’s office at the Municipal Building during normal business hours.  Port Imperial South, L.L.C. By: Glenn C. Kienz WEINER LESNIAK LLP Attorneys for Applicant 629 Parsippany Road Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 August 9, 2014-fee:$74.66 (79) 3730610
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Jersey City Planning Board Reviews and Approves a Plethera of Projects

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  JERSEY CITY PLANNING BOARD  PUBLIC NOTICE REGULAR MEETING    Please take notice the Planning Board took the following action at the Regular Meeting of July 22, 2014.   1. Call to Order  2. Sunshine Announcement  3. Roll Call  4. Swear in Staff  5. Contractual Services for New Board Attorney  6. Correspondence:  7. Old Business:   a. Case: P12-041.1  Administrative Amendment  Applicant: 70-90 Columbus Holding Co., LLC  Attorney: Charles H. Harrington, Esq.  Review Planner: Maryann Bucci-Carter, PP AICP  Address: 70-90 Columbus Drive  Block: 20103 Lot: 53  Zone: Exchange Place North Redev. Plan; Riverview District  Description: Sidewalk, Plaza and canopy design adjustments  Decision: Approved.   b. Case: P13-021 Extension – Minor Subdivision  Applicant: AHM Housing Associates IV, LLC  Attorney: Jennifer Carillo-Perez  Review Planner: Kristin Russell  Address: 320 Duncan Avenue  Block: 14601 Lot: 22, 23, 26, 36  Zone: R-3 Multi-family  Description: Four existing lots to be reconfigured into four new lots.  Approved May 21, 2013. Applicant is requesting an extension to  the time needed to file caused by other agencies.  Decision: Approved.   8. New Business:   9. Case: P14-032  Minor Site Plan Parking Signage  Applicant: PKG Associates, LLC  Attorney: Charles H. Harrington, Esq.  Review Planner: Maryann Bucci-Carter, PP AICP  Address: 50 & 66 Columbus Drive  Block: 13003 Lot: 1, C001 & C002  Zone: Exchange Place North Redevelopment Plan; Riverview District  Description: Parking signage, International “P”  Decision: Approved.   10. Case: P14-028  Preliminary and Final Site Plan (Triangle Park)  Applicant: Liberty Harbor holding, LLC  Attorney: Marjorie M. Mocco, Esq.  Review Planner: Maryann Bucci-Carter, PP AICP  Address: Regent Street (between Jersey Avenue & Liberty View Drive)  Block: 20103 Lot: 53  Zone: Liberty Harbor North Redevelopment Plan  Description: Design of Road and Block 3 triangular Park and the remaining portion of Liberty View Drive up to Light Rail Crossing.  Decision: Approved with conditions.   11. Case: P13-004  Interim Use  Applicant: Sayed Aly  Attorney: Nicholas Cherami  Review Planner: Jeff Wenger  Address: 717 Grand Street  Block: 17202 Lot: 5.01  Zone: Morris Canal Redevelopment Plan  Description: Interim use for open air car storage lot.  Decision: Denied.   12. Case: P14-013  Preliminary & Final Major Site Plan  Applicant: McGinley Square Development Urban Renewal Company LLC  Attorney: Eugene Paolino  Review Planner: Jeff Wenger  Address: 688-700 Montgomery Street  Block: 13504 Lot: 3  Zone: McGinley Square East Redevelopment Plan  Description: Construction of new 21 story mixed use building with 579 residential units,  717 parking spaces, and 100,146 square feet of retail and cinema.  Carried to August12, 2014 Regular meeting   13. Case: P14-024.1  Amended Preliminary & Final  Major Site Plan/Deviation  Applicant: Rohit and Jita Shah  Attorney: Ronald Shaljian  Review Planner: Jeff Wenger  Address: 804 Newark Ave.  Block: 7805 Lot: 19  Zone: Journal Square 2060 Redevelopment Plan  Deviation: Maximum building height.  Decision: Approved.   14.Case:P14-025  Minor Subdivision/Deviations  Applicant: Jeremaia LLC  Attorney: Charles Harrington  Review Planner: Kristin Russell  Address: 175 Second St aka 380-382 Marin Blvd.  Block: 11502 Lot: 1  Zone: Powerhouse Arts District Redevelopment Plan  Description: Subdivision of one lot into two lots  Deviations: parking, side yard, lot coverage, lot area  Decision: Approved.   15. Case: P14-004.1  Amendment to Final Site Plan (phase 2)  Applicant: 160 First Street Urban Renewal, LLC  Attorney: Charles Harrington  Review Planner: Jeff Wenger  Address: 160-168 First St.,169-173 Second St., 376-378 Marin Blvd & 175 Second Street  Block: 11502 Lots:1, 2, 3 ,9,10, 11 13 & 14  Zone: Powerhouse Arts District Redevelopment Plan  spaces, and 1,062 sf of additional retail space.  Decision: Approved.   20. Memorialized the following resolutions available for review at the Office of City Planning at 30 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400, 14the flr. Jersey City, NJ.   1. Resolution of the Planning Board of the City of Jersey City Approving and Authorizing the Appointment of Legal Counsel for the Planning Board to Florio & Kenny, LLP (Edward J. Florio) for the period beginning July 22, 2014 through December 31, 2014.  2. Resolution of the Planning Board of the City of Jersey City Approving Preliminary & Final Site Plan with Deviations # P13-91 submitted by 12th Street Jersey City, LLC ( 221 Twelfth Street).  3. Resolution of the Planning Board of the City of Jersey City Approving Preliminary and Final Site Plan with a Deviation # P10-047 submitted by Pacific 312, LLC (312-314 Pacific Avenue).  4. Resolution of the Planning Board of the City of Jersey City Approving Administrative Amendments to Final Site Plan # P13-053.1 submitted by 360 Ninth St, LLC ( 364 Ninth Street).  5. Resolution of the Planning Board of the City of Jersey city Approving Preliminary & final Site Plan # P14-023 submitted by Stolar Capital 3 (137 Monticello Avenue).  6. Resolution of the Planning Board of the city of Jersey City Approving Amended Preliminary and Final Site Plan # P06-141.1 submitted by Nams Developers, Inc. ( 220 Pine Street).  7. Resolution of the Planning Board of the City of Jersey City approving Preliminary & final Site Plan # P12-077 submitted by MCA 328 Property Holding Co., LLC ( 795-803 Jersey Avenue)  8. Resolution of the Planning Board of the City of Jersey City Approving Amended Preliminary and Final Site Plan with Deviations # P06-124.1 submitted by Newport Associates Development Co. (270 Tenth Street- “The Embankment House”).   21. Executive Session, as needed, to discuss litigation, personnel or other matters   22. Adjournment   CHRISTOPHER LANGSTON, CHAIRMAN, PLANNING BOARD  07/31/14 $146.08  
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