Tag: residential development

  • Residents raise issues with Jackson Trails development plan

    Residents raise issues with Jackson Trails development plan

    JACKSON – Residents have voiced concern about the proposed Jackson Trails development that is currently the subject of a public hearing before the Jackson Planning Board. Jackson Trails, LLC, has applied for major subdivision and major site plan approval to construct 367 single-family market rate homes, 92 affordable housing units in multiple buildings and a…

  • Jackson Trails falls short of approval on initial vote; meeting to resume in December

    Jackson Trails falls short of approval on initial vote; meeting to resume in December

    JACKSON – When they meet on Dec. 2, the members of the Planning Board may vote to approve an applicant’s plan to build 459 residential units and a house of worship on South Hope Chapel Road, Jackson. The property where the Jackson Trails development is proposed is near Jackson’s border with Manchester Township. Jackson Trails,…

  • Rooftop dog runs, corner plaza included in Red Bank redevelopment proposal

    Rooftop dog runs, corner plaza included in Red Bank redevelopment proposal

    RED BANK – Some residents in Red Bank are expressing displeasure about a developer’s proposal to construct a 210-unit apartment building at the corner of Bodman Place and Riverside Avenue. Testimony on behalf of the applicant, 176 Riverside, LLC, was presented at a Red Bank Planning Board meeting at Borough Hall on Sept. 16. 176…

  • Marlboro zoning board approves construction of three new homes

    Marlboro zoning board approves construction of three new homes

    MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment have granted final major subdivision approval to an applicant that proposed the construction of three homes on Vanderburg Road. The application submitted by Goddard Estates was heard by the board on Sept. 10. Attorney Salvatore Alfieri, of the firm Cleary Giacobbe Alfieri Jacobs, represented the…

  • Middletown planners approve residential development at former Foodtown site

    Middletown planners approve residential development at former Foodtown site

    The Middletown Planning Board has given Toll Brothers’ philosophy “Choice is Everything” new meaning after its members voted to approve the company’s proposed 350-unit residential development, but declined to allow roof decks as an option for buyers. Under a plan put forth by Toll Brothers, a roof deck would have been a feature a buyer…

  • K. Hovnanian seeks approval for adult community in Howell

    K. Hovnanian seeks approval for adult community in Howell

    HOWELL – K. Hovnanian, which constructs adult communities throughout the region, is proposing to build Four Seasons at Colts Farm at Route 33 and Colts Neck Road, Howell. Representatives of the company appeared before the Howell Planning Board on Aug. 15 to present the application. No decision was made that evening and the application was…

  • Jackson Trails application proposes 459 residential units, house of worship

    Jackson Trails application proposes 459 residential units, house of worship

    JACKSON – When it meets on Dec. 2, the Jackson Planning Board will continue to hear testimony on an applicant’s plan to build 459 residential units and a house of worship on South Hope Chapel Road (Route 547) near Jackson’s border with Manchester Township. Jackson Trails, LLC, has applied for major subdivision and major site…

  • Jackson Parke drainage raises concern among planning board members

    Jackson Parke drainage raises concern among planning board members

    JACKSON – Members of the Jackson Planning Board are continuing to hear testimony on an applicant’s plan to construct more than 500 residential units on a Perrineville Road tract. Attorney Jason R. Tuvel, engineer Daphne Galvin, and Mitchell Newman, the director of land acquisition and entitlements for the owner and applicant, represented Jackson Parke at…

  • Red Bank residents unhappy with plan for apartment building

    Red Bank residents unhappy with plan for apartment building

    Some residents in Red Bank are expressing apprehension about a developer’s proposal to construct a 210-unit apartment building at the corner of Bodman Place and Riverside Avenue. In testimony regarding the application, a traffic engineer has identified traffic calming measures which could appease residents and officials who have called a left turn by vehicles from…