Thursday, April 22, 2021

Township Rejects Planning board Recommendation tying development to Widening Pine street

Construction can continue at Cedarbridge corp park without Upgrading infastructure

At the lakewood township committee meeting tonight the members voted to reject a recommendation by the planning board not to allow construction of proposed uses in cedarbridge park until Pine street is dualized and widened to 4 lanes. The mayor said that after the masterplan was passed and eagle ridge was approved on condition of road improvements by Cross street and rt 9 a court overruled it and therefore it is not allowed to tie proposed developments on condition of widening roadways and improving infrastructure any permitted use in cedarbridge is now allowed immediately without any upgrades to infrastructure. .  

 

Cedarbridge development withdrew its request to have Hospitals and nursing homes in the park but agreed with the recommendation to allow Simcha halls with 1 parking spot per seat ratio at  banquet hall. 


10 comments:

  1. The Eagle Ridge case has zero bearing on this case as that was dependent on Route 9 itself being dualized which is out of the townships control. Hence why it was not legal. Pine St is in the township's control. But they will do whatever the powers that be who control Cedarbridge (Mueller and an institution that has 3 letters as its name) want.

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  2. CHUTZPA The chilul hashem continues. this property was taken from the taxpayers and now those profiting got abatements while property taxes soared on lakewood residents and youngelit. grant money intended for road improvments were diverted from other areas to build sidewalks in 2008. Rav Elya Svei yelled against this deal with the stadium. And to this day it continues...

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  3. https://jnews.us/category/lakewood/

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  4. The profits of the land sales from the new shopping area should go to the taxpayers.

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  5. The committeemen are puppets they are controlled and told what to do and say. The peoples interest does not count or matter. Shame on us for living under their rule.

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  6. You could build anything anywhere but a shul in WG you can’t.

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    1. A shul, yes. Two shuls, no.

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    2. Eagle Ridge was limited in scope to that one particular case. The Mayor just messed up a number of mosdos and shuls that want to build based on future road improvements. The Planning Board and Zoning Board will start rejecting all applications until road improvements are actually completed, and no longer conditionally approve based on proposed improvements. Thank you Mayor Coles. You did say you would follow the Planning Board recommendations, until you didn't. Why is it not an Election year for Ray? Can we do a recall.

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  7. because of continuous noise being made on sites like this one that caused the result
    "At the lakewood township committee meeting tonight the members voted to reject "

    the long-term this may be barely a blip however
    so either go home or snowball & go bigger

    Lest anybody assume that all this happens in a vacuum
    !

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    1. You make no sense. Did you mean to say something?

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