"I wish folks were more familiar with what was given up in the name of
primarily residential development."
All was given up in the name of those delightful cartoon characters;
that's Larry's legacy to Asbury Park.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "wernerapnj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Bad form Dan, each plan version, or amendment as they are refered to,
stands on it's own. One can not refer to a conglomeration of sequencial
plans as having any binding effect.
If the current version were to be struck down, the 1991 version would
prevail as the effective land use plan. Don't k
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "wernerapnj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In the interests of accuracy, there is no such thing as "the 1984/91
> plan".
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> The original '1984 plan' was superceded by the '1987 plan' which was
> superceded by the '1991 plan'.
>
I was incorporating all of th
In the interests of accuracy, there is no such thing as "the 1984/91
plan".
The original '1984 plan' was superceded by the '1987 plan' which was
superceded by the '1991 plan'.
The 'current plan' did not build upon the knowledge base of the '1991
plan', instead a contract was entered into (the
"Long Branch chugged along regardless of lawsuits. Ugly as it may be,
you see the words SOLD OUT."
Think Long Branch is ugly, have you seen the crap they're building at
Wesley Lake?
Looks like subdivision housing in Jackson; if that's the best they can
do on a lake view site, wait till they sta
Funny how some more REAL developers (a guy that tell a hammer from a
screwdriver) in Long Branch chugged along regardless of lawsuits.
Ugly as it may be, you see the words SOLD OUT. The beachfront is
generating tax dollars and long branch has a slew of new schools.
Go to Hollywood Beach Florid
"But when they will be developed is anybody's guess
because 56 acres
of waterfront property surrounding their properties was held in limbo
by litigation and ineffective attempts by then city officials to get
the development rights back. The Monmouth County courts are either
blind
or crooked that
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> One of the city's main arguments has been a plan to develop about
28 blocks
> on the milelong coastline in a unified block-by-block manner,
rather than
> parcel by parcel.
But when they will be developed is anybody's guess.