We received word that the OGHOA North End Committee had today posted six important documents that will be presented at the Wednesday (Nov 13) meeting of the Planning Board.
They have done a public service in presenting these documents. The most important one is the HPC Report.
All interested parties can go to the OG Homeowners web site (click on this link and go to the North End Committee)
The document of greatest interest is the General Conclusions prepared by the Historic Preservation Commission and the Neptune Township Land Use Department.
There are nine conclusions, and here, below, is the essence of it:
a. The site plan does not follow the historic site plan. “This is contrary to the mandate of the Redevelopment Plan that the site be developed in accordance with the Period of Significance ” (late 19th and early 20th century) “Instead it follows the 1930’s development of the North End.”
b. “The proposed North End plan does not follow Ocean Grove’s historic planning principles. It offers an “isolated and virtually private enclave, defined by fences and gates, with minimal controlled public access.”
c. The complex resembles a contemporary gated sub-division” which “contradicts the open interaction that is the very intention and fabric of this Historic District.”
d. “The redevelopment ignores the precedent of the grid of 30′ x 60′ lots.” Instead it would become “a large space with buildings that are out of scale and character with Ocean Grove’s historic architecture.”
e. The landscape plan looks like what might be found in a “contemporary suburban development.” The “design of the main entry gates and columns separates the development from the rest of the Ocean Grove community.”
f. “The residents-only, fenced-in, private open space is far greater than the public access easement area. This is antithetical to Ocean Grove’s historic planning principles of minimal private open space in favor of shared public open space.”
g. There are problems with the site plan’s conforming to OG’s urban town plan and grid.
h. A flare was placed on the north side of Spray Avenue where none was historically intended.
i. “The proposed plan does not demonstrate an in depth understanding of or regard for, Ocean Grove’s character and the need to preserve the town’s ‘sense of place, established in its plan.”
This document ought to be the kiss of death for this OGNED plan. If the plan passes despite this, then all hell should break loose.
Congratulations to the HPC for courageously telling the truth to power.
All of us should read through the documents, especially the HPC report, and then attend that meeting.
Undoubtedly the developers will try to slip by these objections with the help of double talk and their allies at the Mother Ship. But the citizens need to stop that freight train.
Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger.net
ANI DIFRANCO AND THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND “Freight Train.”
The HPC is a welcome breath of fresh air to a plan that stinks to high heaven. What the worthless planner should have provided, a board who has more ethics, has provided.
Don’t expect the township’s planner to do its job. The planner has been responsible for promoting invalid variances, invalid zoning definitions, while violating both state and federal law.
Heaven help us.
Kevin Chambers
I’m surprised there a no comments about this. This might be the only time I agree with the HPC about anything, and I greatly admire their willingness to state their conclusions about the plan.
It won’t do any good. Every time the HPC appears publicly, they state that they have no enforcement authority. This will not be an exception.
The Township and CMA are hell-bent on selling out Ocean Grove in the interest of their greed, and it won’t be easy to prevent.
And one more thing. Why should individual homeowners have to comply with HPC Guidelines and their authority when the CMA and a developer do not? What’s gravy for the goose is sauce for the gander, and it’s not fair to the rest of us.
The HOA North End Committee functions as paper shufflers in all this. They should have been proactive in opposing this monstrosity from the beginning. Instead they have been enablers going back to 2008.
But they can redeem themselves by taking an activist position now in support of the HPC and pushing the Planning Board to reject this project.
The HPC deserves credit for opposing this monstrosity.
The Neptune Township Committee is theoretically in charge since it is an Area in Need of Redevelopment. Once this plan is formally rejected, the Committee should pull the plug on the zoning and restore the original single family zoning intended by the Master Plan. Then the CMA could keep its promise to maintain OG as a Victorian historic town.