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The Residential Site Improvement Advisory Board

January 4, 2016 by Blogfinger

NJ State Site Improvement Advisory Board (SIAB). Photo during their meeting at the Dept of Community Affairs in Trenton.  12/17/15  Blogfinger photo ©

NJ State Site Improvement Advisory Board (SIAB). Photo during their meeting at the Dept of Community Affairs in Trenton. 12/17/15 Blogfinger photo ©

Do any of you have the courage to show up, sit down in those foreground chairs, and tell them what you think about the Neptune RSIS Special Area Parking Standard application?

You may have that chance if the Township manages to pull itself together and participate in hearings.    By the way, they are very nice people–they don’t bite or raise your taxes.  —-Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger

JOHN PIZZARELLI.    When you step to the microphone, you can break the ice by singing a chorus of this song:

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Posted in RISS standards in Ocean Grove | 3 Comments

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  1. on January 5, 2016 at 5:46 pm Blogfinger

    Joel Scranton: Send correspondence to SIAB per the DCA official John Lago: john.lago@DCA.nj.gov phone is 609 292 7898


  2. on January 5, 2016 at 2:56 pm Joel T. Scranton

    Blogfinger could you please re-post the e-mail address and contact information for the Residential Site Improvement Advisory Board so those who can not physically attend can easily send their point of view to the Board instead!


  3. on January 4, 2016 at 9:03 pm Jack Bredin

    The Neptune Committee’s 2015 application encouraged the development of multi-family housing, which is the last thing we need in Ocean Grove, and the application was dismissed.
    We have a new Committee in 2016.

    Common sense and Ocean Grove residents should remind the Committee that it is our policy to encourage the development of single-family housing.



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