Date: Fri 01-Mar-1996
Date: Fri 01-Mar-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
home-construction-development
Full Text:
Home Construction Continues Apace
B Y A NDREW G OROSKO
The brisk pace of home construction is continuing in town, with requests for
two residential subdivisions in Sandy Hook totalling 33 lots scheduled for
March 7 public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z).
P&Z members also will conduct a public hearing on a requested change of zone
for Rocky Glen Mill.
High Meadow Farms Associates is seeking the resubdivision of Lots 13 and 19 in
the Cobbler's Ridge development into 14 lots on 77 acres. The property is
located on Cobbler's Mill Road and the extension of Mountain Manor Road in
Sandy Hook.
The property eyed for more residential development is in the general vicinity
of the intersection of Jeremiah Road and Bennetts Bridge Road.
In another home development proposal, PSD partnership is seeking approval for
a final residential subdivision plan for Whispering Pines, a proposed 19-lot
development on 26 acres on Cherry Street, Pine Street, and Narragansett Road
in Sandy Hook. The land is the general vicinity of the Pootatuck Park
development.
Also, at the March 7 P&Z session, Glenmill Corporation, the owner of Rocky
Glen Mill at 75 Glen Road in Sandy Hook, is scheduled for a public hearing on
its proposal for a change of zone from M-4 (Industrial) to SHDD (Sandy Hook
Design District).
The P&Z created the SHDD zone last year as a mechanism to expand the permitted
land uses in Sandy Hook Center, where Church Hill Road, Washington Avenue,
Riverside Road and Glen Road meet.
The SHDD zoning consolidates several types of zoning which had been in use in
Sandy Hook Center. P&Z members created the SHDD district to liberalize land
uses in Sandy Hook Center.
Rocky Glen Mill is commonly known as Fabric Fire Hose, a firm that formerly
manufactured firefighting equipment there.
P&Z members also are slated to consider a proposal to create a historic
district along Main Street in the town center. The Borough Zoning Commission
has asked the P&Z to make a recommendation on the proposal.
