--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I agree totally. The idea of removing the bathrooms from the
pavillions is MM's way of maximizing their retail space. If the
bathrooms do stay, does that mean the center cross thru remains to the
boardwalk? The acu
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright"
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> > Green Acres = waste of valuable space.
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> maybe it is but once its designated isnt it next to impossible to
remove it, im not a lawyer and know you are so will let you check it
out, i thought the regs were som
Breezes are taller than buildings.
Green Acres down the beach is a waste.
Ocean City only has enough space between boardwalk buildings for you
to walk through.
They get plenty of breeze, and Asbury Park would cut off its right
arm to be as nice as that place and have as many visitors.
Plain and simple, one pavilion in between the casino and convention
hall should have all the public restrooms, lockers, showers, etc.
Another pavilion north of convention hall should have the same. Deal
or no deal.
In addition, the green acres space is to be open. By law and by
Bradley's coven
"If you had been there, you would know that MM was making a point that
they can't get involved in building permanent bathrooms and still
make their Memorial Day deadline. That's why their solution is pop
out bathrooms as part of the pop out kiosks on the green acres
spaces."
I don't
So you think not, Mo? If MM decided to build permenant structures on
the Green Acres for bathrooms for next summer, watch all the AP libs
scream for government regulations.
Should have let them get a head start by pulling out the bathrooms
this year and using the temp bathrooms. Build the perm
Tommy -
Were you at the Planning Board meeting?
If you had been there, you would know that MM was making a point that
they can't get involved in building permanent bathrooms and still
make their Memorial Day deadline. That's why their solution is pop
out bathrooms as part of the pop out kiosks o
Let MM rip out the bathrooms and build permenant
bathrooms/lockers/showers on the green acres space.
Green Acres at the beach are nothing but a useless waste of space.
But that's what you get with a City full of libs who love the
government to regulate everything - problems for the business th