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Planning board recommends allowing adult day‑care use at Main Street Dollar Tree site, urges parking safeguards
Summary
The Asbury Park Planning Board found a proposed amendment to the Main Street redevelopment plan—allowing an adult day‑care use at the former Dollar Tree location—consistent with the master plan but recommended that the governing body ensure adequate on‑site parking for vehicles and employees.
The Asbury Park Planning Board on May 5 recommended that the governing body find a proposed amendment to the Main Street redevelopment plan consistent with the city master plan while urging the City Council to require adequate on‑site parking for transportation vehicles and employees.
Donna Miller, the board’s planner, told the panel the amendment would allow an existing adult day‑care use to relocate from its current site (the YMCA property) to a specific Main Street address now occupied by Dollar Tree. “There is an existing adult day care use in the community shopping zone and it seeks to move its location,” Miller said, explaining the amendment adds the adult‑day‑care use for that specific site and establishes a parking requirement for the…
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