Tag: North Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment
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Zoning Board approves QuickChek on Route 130 in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two and a half years of meetings, 13 stipulations later, the Zoning Board of Adjustment has approved the application for a QuickChek at Route 130 and Nimitz Place. “Our job as a Zoning Board is to weigh the evidence as presented by professionals, integrate that with our own personal knowledge of community…
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Testimony continues regarding Route 130 QuickChek; next meeting set for March 15
NORTH BRUNSWICK – There may be only one meeting left before members of the public can speak about a QuickChek convenience store and gas station that has been proposed in a residential zone in North Brunswick. Testimony regarding North Brunswick’s third QuickChek location centers around a 5,670-square-foot convenience store with 11 indoor and eight outdoor…
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North Brunswick approves Chick-fil-A for Route 1
NORTH BRUNSWICK – North Brunswick residents will soon be able to “eat mor chikin.” A Chick-fil-A quick service restaurant was approved for the former site of Bertucci’s at 2313 Route 1 at Commerce Boulevard in North Brunswick. Members of the Zoning Board of Adjustment unanimously approved the project on Jan. 21. The application came…
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Hindu temple to relocate to Route 130 in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The relocation of a Hindu temple from Route 1 to Route 130 in North Brunswick has been approved. Sai Pariwar is currently located near the MainStreetNB transit village at 2300 Route 1, a 5,000-square-foot house of worship that began in 2001 and has roughly 140 members. The applicant received Zoning Board of…
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Hindu temple seeks relocation from Route 1 to Route 130 in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – An application to build a Hindu temple on Route 130 in North Brunswick will continue in September, when more information is needed about the relocation of Sai Pariwar. The congregation is currently located near the MainStreetNB transit village at 2300 Route 1, a 5,000-square-foot house of worship that began in 2001 and…
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Judge rules Cozzens Lane Wawa can be rebuilt with gas station
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Nine months after the North Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment denied an application to build a Wawa convenience store with a gas station at Cozzens Lane and Route 27, a judge has reversed the board’s decision. The zoning board denied the applicant’s request for a use variance and its plan to…
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Residents disapprove of Wawa approval for Livingston Avenue
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Residents who live on 13th and 14th streets in North Brunswick expressed frustration and disappointment in the approval of a Wawa gas station and convenience store in their neighborhood. On April 17, the North Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment voted 6-1 in favor of the business that will replace a vacant lot…
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Gas station at Cozzens Lane Wawa denied
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The power of the people has been quite evident in North Brunswick. After several meetings and dozens of hours of testimony and public comment, an application to add a gas station to the existing Wawa convenience store at the intersection of Cozzens Lane and Route 27 in North Brunswick was unanimously denied…
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Residents should oppose Wawa gas for second time
What a shame the residents of North Brunswick have to be put on the defensive for a second time on a proposed mega-gas station at the congested intersection of Route 27 and Cozzens Lane where a Wawa convenience store is currently operating. While at the North Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting on June 20…