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Planning Board Faces Pressure to Reject Warehouse Proposal

September 12, 2024 | Hillsborough, Somerset County, New Jersey


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Planning Board Faces Pressure to Reject Warehouse Proposal
In a recent meeting of the Hillsborough Planning Board, significant discussions centered around the adjournment request from Homestead 279 LLC, which is seeking to modify its application for a proposed warehouse on a residentially zoned property. The applicant's attorney, John DeLuca, indicated that the request for adjournment to April 3, 2025, is aimed at exploring alternative uses for the site, specifically the potential development of townhouses instead of a warehouse.

The adjournment request comes after a history of delays attributed to the applicant's failure to provide necessary documentation and compliance with local and state regulations. Objector Sandro Ionella expressed frustration over the prolonged process, stating that the applicant has not completed required soil testing and has submitted plans that do not meet township ordinances. He urged the board to render a decision based on the current application rather than allowing further delays.

During the public comment portion of the meeting, several residents echoed Ionella's sentiments, calling for the board to decisively reject the warehouse application. They argued that the proposed warehouse does not fit the zoning requirements and urged the board to require a new application if the applicant wishes to pursue a different development plan.

The board acknowledged the complexities of the situation, noting that residential development is not permitted in the current zoning of the property. Board members expressed the need for clarity moving forward, with some suggesting that the applicant should withdraw the existing application and start anew if they wish to pursue a different direction.

As the meeting concluded, the board was faced with the decision of whether to grant the adjournment or to take action on the application as it stands, reflecting the ongoing tension between development interests and community concerns in Hillsborough.

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