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Hearing on Harrison Avenue redevelopment continued after landscape and traffic experts address plantings, parking and driveway access
Summary
The public hearing on the Harrison Avenue redevelopment (Redevelopment 25-1) heard landscape and traffic testimony on tree selection, irrigation and an ITE-based trip study; board members asked for clarifications on garage height, parking loss on Harrison and emergency-vehicle access and carried the hearing to June 4 for additional exhibits.
The Waldwick Planning Board continued the public hearing on the Harrison Avenue redevelopment to June 4 after testimony from the applicant's landscape and traffic experts and a broad round of public and board questions.
Landscape architect William Moore said the planting plan includes a streetscape motif of Greenspire lindens, Princeton Century ginkgo and paperbark maples, an irrigation system for new plantings, a two-year planting guarantee and a no-dyed-mulch stipulation. Moore said planting selections were chosen to provide year-round screening and to comply with the borough's landscaping performance standards; he also testified that roughly half of the 22 trees identified for removal…
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