


They’ll be reserved to go towards those projects.”Ĭonstruction is expected to begin sometime in spring or summer 2023, after the developer completes the permitting process. “We can’t use them for the general fund or for general purposes. “Those fees have to be used for those types of projects,” Rearick said. Preliminary designs on the project likely will take place this fall, at which point Jackson Township will have a more concrete sense of the budget. “That money is paid to the township, and it’s at their discretion how it’s spent.” “As part of our development process, with each building permit that is issued to us, we have identified costs, in the form of traffic impact fees as well as a zoning incentive fee,” Schultz said. Township manager Chris Rearick confirmed that Weaver Homes would still be required to pay funds to the township, which potentially could be used to help improve that segment of road. I don’t think as a resident that I should be asked to pay for those improvements at a later date.” It’s a very narrow road with at least three dangerous blind curves. That road is not wide enough to put a stripe down. The phone numbers (732) 306-9586 (New Cingular Wireless Pcs, LLC), (732) 918-8623 (Verizon New Jersey, IncNew Cingular Wireless Pcs, LLC) belong to Johns. This address is also associated with the name of Barbara J Conrad. “I’m most concerned about the road itself. 2815 Asbury Avnue, Ocean Township, NJ 07712-3215 is the residential address for John.

“I’m mostly concerned about the road network and the availability of utilities to this development,” said resident Jeff Deegan. Jackson residents raised concerns about the narrowness of a curve on the nearby Pattison Street Extension and Old Ehrman Road, sometimes referred to as “the Devil’s Elbow.”
