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Agency clears Bass Pro signage change, gateway reconfiguration and QuickCheck access easement for Riverton site
Summary
The Sayreville Economic and Redevelopment Agency approved amendments to Bass Pro’s signage, a reconfigured gateway retail layout that rotates Panera Bread and an access easement allowing QuickCheck driveway access until Peter Fisher Boulevard is accepted as a public road.
Jennifer Phillips Smith, an attorney with Gibbons PC representing Seaport Associates Urban Renewal, presented two amended planning-board applications for the Riverton waterfront redevelopment and asked the agency to consent to their filing. She told commissioners the developer seeks to amend the approved sign package for Bass Pro and to modify the gateway services area to accommodate Panera Bread and another coffee-shop tenant.
Mark Feta, introduced by Smith as part of the developer team, said construction is at core-and-shell completion and that Bass Pro’s interior fit-out is underway. He described a revised signage plan that increases the number of signs and adds a 75-foot pylon sign designed to reflect the…
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