Posted By: Walter
Maybe Ahold will sell its land and a developer will ask Springfield to allow Coah units on the Ahold site. Makes perfect sense to me.
Posted By: WalterWell I didn't know that Springfield residents were actually considering that, but the reason it makes sense from Springfield's perspective is that there are few Springfield homeownes living near the facility. There is an aparmtnent complex nearby. Glenwood residents who opposed the Stop & Shop because of undesirables crossing through Glenwood from the SH station could be faced witht he same problem with the undesirables crossing throught to commute.
Posted By: WalterYes, mbmom the vehicle route to Morris avenue is possible and could easily be used for a development. No need to have any exit to Millburn Avenue for delivery vehicles and for commercial traffic. A nice mixed income development would seem to be an excellent use for the land.
And maybe (as Schweb poits out) the residents would not really be undesirable. They would add additional shoppers, etc., to support the downtowan district.
Posted By: asgoldbergNo, the Tutor Time will not be closing.
So, 7 1/2 years later, the other shoe has dropped...according to the New Jersey Jewish News, after years of battle (and a recession) the former Tutor Time building and site are being sold to Chabad, ending their years-long fight to expand on Old Short Hills Road, and giving them a new facility that fills their needs with no variances or new construction needed.
susan1014 said:
So, 7 1/2 years later, the other shoe has dropped...according to the New Jersey Jewish News, after years of battle (and a recession) the former Tutor Time building and site are being sold to Chabad, ending their years-long fight to expand on Old Short Hills Road, and giving them a new facility that fills their needs with no variances or new construction needed.
Yes and no.
A Chabad bought the building and will open a synagogue on the site. However, it is not the Chabad that has been trying to expand on Old Short Hills Rd. The Chabad that bought the Tutor Time building is the Chabad that is currently on White Oak Ridge Road, opposite Gero Park. Betcha didn't know Millburn was a two-Chabad town. This is it: http://www.chabadatshorthills.org/
depending on the county, a single person eligible for COAH housing can make up to about 75k I think..with the average being about 65k max..and 45k the lowest in a county...
the more family members, the higher the income limit...but they still must make enough to be able to pay the rent. I know someone looking into applying for housing..a 2 bedroom runs about 1000/month....and minimum income is about 36k/year.....
some units are set aside for very low income..which would be about half that.
Thank you...I read the article too quickly. This new project has nothing to do with the Old Short Hills Chabad. I'd forgotten that Millburn had two Chabads.
shoshannah said:
susan1014 said:
So, 7 1/2 years later, the other shoe has dropped...according to the New Jersey Jewish News, after years of battle (and a recession) the former Tutor Time building and site are being sold to Chabad, ending their years-long fight to expand on Old Short Hills Road, and giving them a new facility that fills their needs with no variances or new construction needed.
Yes and no.
A Chabad bought the building and will open a synagogue on the site. However, it is not the Chabad that has been trying to expand on Old Short Hills Rd. The Chabad that bought the Tutor Time building is the Chabad that is currently on White Oak Ridge Road, opposite Gero Park. Betcha didn't know Millburn was a two-Chabad town. This is it: http://www.chabadatshorthills.org/
And thank you for for reminding people that a great deal of COAH housing serves people at lower middle class income levels, who are often priced out of our markets. Building complexes that include it is a public good, and I'm depressed when I hear reflexive, fearful responses to the idea.
jmitw said:
depending on the county, a single person eligible for COAH housing can make up to about 75k I think..with the average being about 65k max..and 45k the lowest in a county...
the more family members, the higher the income limit...but they still must make enough to be able to pay the rent. I know someone looking into applying for housing..a 2 bedroom runs about 1000/month....and minimum income is about 36k/year.....
some units are set aside for very low income..which would be about half that.
New COAH housing is being proposed on JFK Parkway, just north of the mall. The neighbors in the Poets' section are not happy.
The neighbors of the Tutor Time building -- which is located in Livingston, but the residential neighbors are in Short hills -- are THRILLED that is was bought by Chabad of Short Hills.
It is the total number of 250 apartments that have some people concerned about the development by the mall. Not primarily the 35 that will be designated affordable.
But the Tutor Time development would have been more intrusive since it would directly backed up onto single family properties. The JFK development, which also includes a hotel, is not near any houses.
Originally Roseland wanted to build 400 residential units but Millburn git them to change it to 250 plus a hotel. Millburn then changed the zoning to accommodate that. Roseland made it clear that if Millburn did not play ball they would go the builder's remedy route and go for something even bigger. So now the proposal is essentially as of right.
A big concern is that Canoe Brook Rd might be reopened as a through street. But the town is assuring that that will not happen and is proposing to build a building at the end of the road so it can not happen.
The development by the mall was approved unanimously by the Planning Board last night. 200 units (35 affordable) plus a hotel. Approval was no surprise since no variances were requested and it was basically a negotiated deal with Mack Cali to avoid them going for an even larger residential development.
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