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Asbury Park Planning Board extends temporary tent approval at 208 Main Street, sets Sept. 30 filing deadline
Summary
The Asbury Park Planning Board unanimously extended a temporary tent approval for 208 Main Street until the end of November, conditioned on a site-plan application being filed and deemed complete by Sept. 30; the board pressed the applicant to deliver a finished package after a 13‑year project history.
At a planning-board meeting, the Asbury Park Planning Board voted to extend the temporary tent approval at 208 Main Street through the end of November on the condition that a completed site-plan application be filed and deemed complete by Sept. 30.
The board’s action followed a presentation by attorney George McIll, who represents 208 Main Street Realty and its sole member, Mary McGillian. McIll told the board the project was delayed by contested estate litigation arising after John McGillian’s death and that the settlement was resolved in April 2025; he said the final condition—the sale of 600 Main Street—closed Nov. 7. “We were tied up in…
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