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Planning board to recommend Shrewsbury Avenue rehabilitation plan with revisions after public concerns about density, flood risk and signage

Red Bank Planning Board · March 12, 2026
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Summary

Planner presented a rehabilitation plan for 2628 Shrewsbury Avenue proposing two condominium buildings (40 units) with a 15% on-site affordable set-aside and a 10-foot public waterfront walkway; board asked planner to revise language on green infrastructure, sign/mural specifics and parking before recommending the plan to borough council.

The Red Bank Planning Board voted to carry the public hearing on a rehabilitation plan for 2628 Shrewsbury Avenue and to recommend the draft plan to the borough council for adoption subject to final board review of revisions.

Planner Susan Favate of BFJ Planning walked the board through the proposal: two condominium buildings totaling 40 units on a 1.275-acre site (Block 39, Lots 30 and 31), with 6 affordable units (a 15% on-site set-aside), parking largely under the buildings using tandem spaces, and a proposed 10-foot public walkway along the Swimming River. Favate framed the project as a rehabilitation-plan application under the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (LRHL), noting that…

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