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Agency approves Bass Pro sign changes, gateway reconfiguration and Quick Check access easement for Riverton site
Summary
The Sayreville Economic and Redevelopment Agency voted to approve amended signage and site-plan changes for the Riverton development, including a 75-foot Bass Pro pylon sign, and authorized an access easement for Quick Check while Peter Fisher Boulevard remains undedicated.
The Sayreville Economic and Redevelopment Agency on Nov. 13 approved three resolutions to advance amended site plans for the Riverton waterfront redevelopment, including changes to the Bass Pro sign package, a gateway-services reconfiguration that rotates a Panera building, and an access-easement allowing Quick Check to use an internal driveway until Peter Fisher Boulevard is dedicated.
Seaport Associates representatives presented the changes at the start of the meeting. "The pylon itself is reminiscent of the building. It's 75 feet tall," said Mark Feta, the developer representative, describing the proposed Bass Pro pylon sign and the building's themed exterior. Dan Bush, also…
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