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Long Branch NJ redevelopment plans include automated parking garage


The board said it needs to confirm if the developer needs a special exception for the design, known as a de minimis exception, to satisfy the state s Residential Site Improvement Standards or RSIS.
According to the city s amended Oceanfront-Broadway Redevelopment Plan for the Beachfront South sector,  fully-automated or semi-automated parking systems may be utilized but whether local land use pre-empts the state s law is the question. That, and the proposed garage has smaller parking stalls than those established by RSIS. 
290 Ocean LLC, which is both the developer and owner of the roughly 2-acre site in the Beachfront South redevelopment zone, is proposing a 109-unit building, consisting of eight residential stories on top of a three-level, 234-space, automated parking garage one level is below street grade. ....

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NJ official defends potential land-use changes


Credit: (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)
DEP official says state has an obligation to plan for higher seas and bigger storms even if that means it will be harder to build in flood-prone areas in future. In this Oct. 30, 2012 file photo, a firehouse is surrounded by floodwaters in the wake of Superstorm Sandy in Hoboken.
A top environmental official defended a preliminary outline of new regulations designed to better protect New Jersey’s land and property from the effects of climate change, saying the state has an obligation to plan now for higher seas and bigger storms even if that means it will be harder to build in flood-prone areas in future. ....

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