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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Warehouse Application Inches Forward

Traffic plans discussed at Monday's meeting; next scheduled for April

A proposal to build seven warehouses on farmland on the western edge of town was heard by the Planning Board Monday, officials said. The pitch, which proposes to build an 80,000-square-foot warehouse building and six 15,000-square-foot buildings — a total of 170,000 square feet of buildings — along with associated parking, drainage and utility facilities on a tract at Belmar Boulevard and Birdsall Road, exceeded the board’s time limit and a continuation of the hearing was scheduled for April, Mayor Todd Luttman said. The board heard from the applicant’s traffic engineer, Luttman said. There was no public comment, no cross-examination, he said. The application was scheduled to be continued at the board’s April 8 meeting, he said. All …

Allenwoodie

1:01 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

As a resident of Wall, I don't want this project constructed in this town. We don't need the additonal truck traffic that will be generated by the development. We already have lots of empty space in town that needs to be filled. When a new building is constructed, it doesn't always mean that a new business will come to town. Many times it means that an existing business will vacate an old …   more ›

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