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Bayonne planning board records several council resolutions directing preliminary investigations and redevelopment planning

September 15, 2025 | Bayonne City, Hudson County, New Jersey


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Bayonne planning board records several council resolutions directing preliminary investigations and redevelopment planning
At the start of its September meeting the City of Bayonne Planning Board read several municipal council communications that direct the planning board to conduct preliminary investigations or prepare redevelopment plans for specified properties. The notices were entered as communications and the board took no immediate action on them.

The properties named in the communications included (verbatim as read into the record): 301 Constitution Avenue and 300–302 Constitution Avenue (City Block 803, Lot 1; Block 815, Lot 1) as a preliminary investigation to determine whether the area constitutes a non‑condemnation area in need of redevelopment pursuant to the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law; 1191, 1195, 1197 and 1199 John F. Kennedy Boulevard (City Block 33, Lots 10, 11 and 12) for preparation of a redevelopment plan; 81–87 East 20 Second Street (City Block 449, Lots 6 and 7.01) for preparation of a redevelopment plan; 662.5–72 Prospect Avenue (City Block 449, Lots 21, 22 and 23) for preparation of a redevelopment plan; and 1037–1041 Broadway (City Block 45, Lot 20) for preparation of a redevelopment plan.

The chair read that these items were communications from municipal council and that "no action required at the present time." One additional communication (listed as item 25O16) was from the law office of Primer Tuval & Miceli regarding the 15 East 20 Third Street application; the board later addressed that communication when it took the resolution for the 15 E. 20th Street item.

The board did not vote or take formal action on these council‑directed items at the meeting; they were recorded for the file and, where applicable, will proceed through the planning board's redevelopment plan preparation process as directed by council.

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