Tag: Upper Freehold Township Zoning Board of Adjustment
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Applicant withdraws proposal for warehouse on Upper Freehold Township farm
UPPER FREEHOLD – An application that proposed the construction of a warehouse-style building on Route 524 in Upper Freehold Township has been withdrawn. NP Freehold Industrial, LLC (NorthPoint Development), filed an application with the Upper Freehold Township Zoning Board of Adjustment to seek approval for a 566,840-square-foot building at the site of Westhaven Farm, Route…
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Warehouse will become a blight on Upper Freehold Township
By Penny Otte When I moved to Upper Freehold Township, it was a lifelong dream. When I was in my 20’s, before Interstate 195 existed, I was taking a drive through Roosevelt and the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area when all of a sudden the woods opened up to open farmland. Immediately, I was at an…
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Resident asks zoning board to reject request for variances
I am writing to urge the Upper Freehold Township Zoning Board of Adjustment to reject the variances needed for the warehouse proposal at Westhaven Farm on Route 524. I believe careful thought went into the current zoning rules and they are sufficient for our community. The best situation would be to preserve that farm, it…
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Applicant lays out plan for warehouse in Upper Freehold Township
UPPER FREEHOLD – An application that proposes the construction of a warehouse on farmland on Route 524 in Upper Freehold Township is being met with concern as a result of its potential negative impact on the community. Representatives of NP Freehold Industrial, LLC, appeared before the Upper Freehold Township Zoning Board of Adjustment on March…
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Upper Freehold warehouse application set to be heard Feb. 15
UPPER FREEHOLD – An applicant who will propose the construction of a warehouse on a Route 524 property in Upper Freehold Township is now expected to appear before the Zoning Board of Adjustment on Feb. 15. Representatives of NP Freehold Industrial, LLC, were scheduled to present their application at the zoning board’s Jan. 25 meeting.…