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Posted: Fri, May 13 2011, 10:26 am EDT
Post subject: CRANBURY: Hotel, day care center application rejected
CRANBURY — The planners of the proposed hotel and day care center between South River Road and Dey Road were sent back to the drawing board at the Planning Board meeting last Thursday.
The board didn’t accept the site plan, which is on the site known as South River Park, because the board believed the plan for the day care center didn’t provide enough parking spaces.
In March 1998, the Planning Board granted site approval for South River Park to Trammel Crow, a major logistics company, provided 70 percent of the site be used for warehouse space and 30 percent of it for something other than warehouses.
Originally zoned for research offices and light industrial, there was no office development on the site. Richard Goldman, attorney for Comsleep Properties —- the applicants for the current site plan — said there was never a market for office development at the site, even during the boom of the late 1990s
http://www.centraljersey.com/articles/2011/05/13/cranbury_press/news/doc4dcbf16d11543828891272.txt