Applicant for 246-unit residential development gives some testimony before meeting comes to close.
About 40 residents waited three hours to participate in a public hearing concerning a large housing development on Route 35 South, at Taylor Lane. But they were told they will have to come back again, on Jan. 16 -- and likely another date not yet scheduled -- to learn more about the large-scale 246-unit project on 31 acres proposed for Taylor Lane, to ask questions and to voice comments. The applicant for American Properties in Middletown was afforded only about 45 minutes at the end of a long night of board business to testify before the Planning Board about the size and scope of the project and need for waivers and variances. The public portion of the meeting ended at 10 p.m. so that members could go into closed session to discuss …
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American Properties at Middletown of Iselin will present their project "Heritage at Middletown."
A public hearing is scheduled tonight for a proposed housing project to be situated on 31 acres adjacent to Route 35 South, on both sides of Taylor Lane in Middletown. A portion of the heavily wooded parcel is zoned for multi-family housing. Most of the land is in Middletown, and some of it is in Holmdel Township. The property is owned by Harry Swartz, M.D. and Renee Swartz of Rumson and Joseph Becker, with a postal address in New York. According to documents at the Middletown Planning Office, the proposed use of the land is for 196 market-rate multifamily "stackable townhomes" and 49 affordable multifamily "flat" units, along with a 3,600 square foot clubhouse and a pool for the community. The 196 market rate townhomes are envisioned…
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Joe
8:53 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013
Ever vote for a Democrat Lori? This is the world they envision for all NJ. They force towns to build this garbage under the threat of a lawsuit. The Democrats in Trenton refuse to confirm Christie's judges. You know why? Because they would overturn these laws and stop the gravy train that their union masters have everytime one of these pieces of garbage are built.   more ›