Tag: residential development

  • Middletown residents unhappy with plan for 350-unit development

    Middletown residents unhappy with plan for 350-unit development

    Some Middletown residents are expressing their displeasure with a developer’s proposal to construct 350 residential units at 853 Route 35. The property is currently home to Circus Wines, Beer & Spirits and is the former location of a Foodtown superstore. The redevelopment initiative is an effort led by National Realty and Development Corp. The property…

  • Planning Board grants final subdivision approval of Whitesville Road property

    Planning Board grants final subdivision approval of Whitesville Road property

    JACKSON – The Jackson Planning Board has granted final major subdivision approval for a 10-acre property on Whitesville Road where 18 single-family homes are proposed. Board members Joseph Riccardi, Richard Egan, Leonard Haring Jr., Township Councilman Ken Bressi, Jeffrey Riker, Timothy Dolan, Township Administrator Terence Wall, Martin Flemming and Robert Hudak voted “yes” on a…

  • Manalapan board grants preliminary approval for 18-home development

    Manalapan board grants preliminary approval for 18-home development

    MANALAPAN – The Manalapan Planning Board has granted preliminary major subdivision approval to an applicant who plans to construct 18 homes off Lamb Lane. Board members voted 9-0 to grant the approval during their meeting on July 11. A representative of the Providence Corporation, Princeton, said the applicant could return in six to seven months…

  • Jackson board hears plans for hundreds of homes on Perrineville Road parcel

    Jackson board hears plans for hundreds of homes on Perrineville Road parcel

    JACKSON – Plans to build more than 500 homes on a Perrineville Road property in Jackson came into focus when testimony regarding Jackson Parke was offered during the June 17 meeting of the Planning Board. No decision on the Jackson Parke application was reached that evening and the hearing was carried to the board’s Aug.…

  • K Hovnanian proposes adult community on Route 33 in Howell

    K Hovnanian proposes adult community on Route 33 in Howell

    HOWELL – A company that constructs adult communities throughout the region has proposed a new residential development in Howell. On June 20, members of the Howell Planning Board heard testimony from a representative of K. Hovnanian, which is proposing to build Four Seasons at Colts Farm at Route 33 and Colts Neck Road, Howell. Board…

  • Manalapan planners hear proposal for 18-home development

    Manalapan planners hear proposal for 18-home development

    MANALAPAN – Discussion regarding an applicant’s plan to construct 18 homes off Lamb Lane is expected to resume at the July 11 meeting of the Manalapan Planning Board. Providence Corporation, Princeton, is seeking preliminary major subdivision approval with bulk variance relief to develop 84 acres in the R-AG/4 zone on the north side Lamb Lane…

  • Jackson zoners deny plan for apartments on West Veterans Highway

    Jackson zoners deny plan for apartments on West Veterans Highway

    JACKSON – The Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment has declined to grant use variances that would have permitted the construction of 192 apartments on West Veterans Highway (Route 528). A hearing on two applications that were submitted by Dr. Ira Port and Alan Cohn continued on June 5. Following the conclusion of testimony, motions were…

  • Applicant proposes homes, apartments at Whitesville Road location

    Applicant proposes homes, apartments at Whitesville Road location

    JACKSON – During its meeting on June 3, the Planning Board is expected to hear further testimony regarding an application that proposes the construction of 35 single-family homes and eight apartments on Whitesville Road, Jackson. The applicant, Denton Pines, is seeking municipal approval for 39 lots described as follows: 35 new single-family residential lots, one…

  • Red Bank zoners approve new building with 10 residential units

    Red Bank zoners approve new building with 10 residential units

    RED BANK – Members of the Red Bank Zoning Board of Adjustment have unanimously approved an application that proposed the construction of a multifamily building containing 10 residential units on a vacant lot near Boat Club Court and Union Street. During a meeting on April 18, board members Richard Angowski, Eileen Hogan, Anne Torre, Raymond…