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Monday, February 4, 2013

Wall Planning Board To Hear Belmar Boulevard Warehouse Pitch

170,000 square feet of warehouses targeting Belmar Boulevard at Birdsall Road

The Planning Board at Monday’s regular meeting is scheduled to take up a proposal  for numerous warehouses on Belmar Boulevard near the Howell boundary. The application, brought by ASP at Wall, 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. A portion of the property is located in Howell. All construction for the project would be within the boundaries of Wall, according to the plans, but Howell would provide water and sewer service. The buildings would be used for warehouse and office space, divided approximately 75 percent warehouse …

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Cathi

9:30 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

In the long run it would be better to have space to grow food. The country is on the verge of being bankrupt and we may need the space soon.   more ›

Monday, December 3, 2012

Planning Board To Hear Birdsall Road Plans

The second meeting for a proposal to bring 170,000 square feet of warehouse on Howell boundary

A huge construction project targeting a parcel in the extreme west of the township is slated for a second hearing before the Planning Board on Monday. The applicant, ASP Wall LLC, wants 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. A portion of the property is located in Howell. The project has gotten the attention of neighboring Howell Township officials, who have expressed concern that they would have no say over the approval process, but could potentially suffer ill effects from the development because of its location. All construction …

Jack Horse

10:08 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

I agree. The amount of wildlife in that area need that space. Is it a good idea to put something like that at the end of a runway where jets take off and land. I can see a disaster there.   more ›

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