
We have announced the forthcoming Planning Board meeting and have encouraged citizens to attend. I would caution you about a dirty trick sometimes evoked in the past whenever a controversial topic was to be discussed at the Mother Ship.
If a large number of Grovers were anticipated to attend, the meeting might be cancelled and rescheduled in the dead of winter.
Here’s a copy of some information transmitted by email from the OGHOA:
“The North End Redevelopment Agreement will be on the agenda for the next scheduled meeting of the Neptune Township Planing Board on Wednesday, November 13. 7 pm in the second floor meeting room at the Municipal Building, 25 Neptune Boulevard.
“The Planning Board will review the Redevelopment Agreement and the many plans that are incorporated in the Agreement. These include the site plan, traffic plan, drainage plan, landscaping plan and architectural drawings. There’s a lot to unpack here, and the Planning Board’s review is a key part of the process.
“If you care about this issue; the obligations of the redeveloper and how construction in the North End is expected to unfold, you should attend the Planning Board meeting.”
Blogfinger finds this message from the Groaners to be hopelessly incomplete either due to ignorance of the subject or purposeful evasiveness.
Among the many issues which should be addressed in the open include: Environmental impact, financial guarantees, parking garage, parking in the neighborhood, easements across the boardwalk, subdividing one lot into two, plans to block public access, impact on Grover lifestyles in that area and actually all over town, air and light for the public, relationship with the Asbury Park Casino, elevations related to the boardwalk, pollution of Wesley Lake, plans for Lake Avenue, HPC evaluation, flood prevention, retaining wall along the lake, payment to repave the Municipal Building parking lot, types of retail, condominium details, access for fire and sanitation, CMA ground rents agreements, and the very legality of these proceedings.
Since this plan is a redevelopment plan which received preferential zoning, the public has a need- to-know place in the process. This presentation should be an open book, and the reading of that book should take many meetings to be done properly. Maybe you can think of some topics that you would like to hear about.
Can you imagine that all the above “plans” might be approved in one fell swoop? Well, if the Planning Board wants to rush it through (a “snow job,”) they will, but the topic and all its ramifications should be carefully considered, and that should require many public meetings.
Blogfinger reporters will be at the meeting, and Jack will be breathing fire, and hopefully he won’t be the only one bringing a ring of fire.
—PG Blogfinger.net
JOHNNY CASH:
Isn’t it interesting that the HOA has detailed Planning Board agenda information before the actual agenda has been publicly announced?
Is the HOA in the back pocket of the Township? They sure act that way.
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What does the denial of a use variance for Holy Innocents in Neptune have to do with the corruption taking place at the North End?
Neptune denied the use of the Church’s school building for an independent school claiming it would create two principal uses on a single lot.
Neptune’s zoning only permitted one single principal use, yet for the last forty years, Neptune has been violating this very argument when it comes to OG’s undersized single family lots and now for the North End.
Neptune, in violation of its own zoning, has been granting multiple principal/family uses on lots that permit, using their very own arguments for Holy Innocents, single family uses.
As with the North End, these two single lots must be restricted to a single use.
If Neptune fails to enforce its own rulings and zoning for the North End of Ocean Grove as it has done for Holy Innocents, it will be opening itself to a lawsuit.
Kevin Chambers
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Hi Paul: I received my certified letter today from the Planning board. From my understanding they have no plans of sub-dividing the property.The 10 houses are going to be part of the condo assoc. very strange. My counting is 39 condo’s plus 10 houses are now 49 condo’s since they are not going to be sold separate.
I am hoping to see blueprints showing the structures,parking, etc.
The meeting is the 13th of November. I wish the residents can show support to stop such a project which would destroy the North End along with the town.
Thanks Frank
Note: Frank received the letter because he lives within 200 feet of the project.
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