WALL TOWNSHIP — Confusion over traffic testimony provided on behalf of Wall Owner LLC, an applicant proposing the construction of 10 warehouses at 1875 Route 34 near the Monmouth Jet Center and Wall Speedway, has resulted in further continuance of an application which first came before the board in 2021.
The roughly 295-acre parcel in question is the former McDowell Mining Property and is split into two zones; 202 acres in the GI zone to the west and 93 acres in the OR-10 zone to the east.
The property is bordered to the north by the Monmouth Jet Center airport with West Hurley Pond Road in between them, east by Wall Speedway and Route 34, to the south by Interstate 195 and the west by Carmerville residential development.
According to Richard Hoff, the attorney representing the application, Wall Owner LLC. has proposed two separate site plans, both of which include proposed off-tract road improvements at the intersection of Route 34 and W. Hurley Pond Road.
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