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Council allows Coastal Sober Living to relocate license to 125 Broad Street, extends old license through June

Borough of Eatontown Governing Body · May 13, 2026
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Summary

Coastal Sober Living was authorized to move its cooperative sober‑living license from 3 Kellys Lane to 125 Broad Street conditioned on posting a $10,000 performance bond; the council agreed the operator may continue at the old address through June 30 to complete the move.

At a public hearing, Travis Moench, Director of Operations for Coastal Sober Living, confirmed the operator's desire to cancel the boarding/rooming license for 3 Kellys Lane and to obtain a license for 125 Broad Street. The council discussed zoning constraints (the Zoning Officer had denied the move because the properties are within 1,000 feet) and operational details including occupant gender and parking. The consensus was to add a resolution to allow the transfer and to permit continued operation at 3 Kellys Lane until June 30, 2026, to allow the facility time to relocate.

Resolution 112‑2026 authorized issuance of a license for 125 Broad Street conditioned on the posting of a $10,000 performance/surety bond and specifically states that Coastal may operate at 3 Kellys Lane through June 30 while the transfer is completed. Attorney Bayer confirmed submissions were complete and staff recommended adding the extension language to the resolution. No public comments opposed the transfer at the hearing.