Piscataway Township Planning Board Approves Amended Redevelopment Plan for Normandy Drive

The Piscataway Township Planning Board convened to address several issues, including the approval of an amended redevelopment plan for Normandy Drive and extensions for minor subdivision applications. The meeting also covered routine administrative tasks and provided updates on postponed matters.

The most development from the meeting was the approval of an amended redevelopment plan for Normandy Drive, specifically for Block 3702, Lots 1.02 and 2. This amendment incorporates the neighboring property on Hancock Road into the redevelopment area. The inclusion of this additional parcel will facilitate several improvements, including the demolition of existing structures and the removal of a retaining wall. These changes aim to enhance stormwater management through natural grading and improve site access and sight triangles by widening the Normandy Drive right-of-way to 60 feet up to its intersection with Hancock Road. Sidewalks will also be included on Hancock and Normandy Drives.

The board discussed the positive impact of the redevelopment plan, emphasizing the enhancements in stormwater management and site access. The board unanimously approved the resolution to advise the township council in favor of amending the redevelopment plan, thereby enabling the proposed improvements.

Another notable topic was the board’s approval of extensions for two minor subdivision applications. The first application, identified as 22 PB06 07V, was granted a one-year extension due to pending issues with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) permitting. The second application, PB 4 41V, received a three-month extension until December 14, 2024, to allow the applicant additional time to secure necessary permits from the Middlesex County.

In addition, several agenda items were postponed to future meetings. The Clawson RP Urban Renewal LLC matter was rescheduled for October 9th, while the Deie Communications Incorporated and LRN Properties LLC matters were deferred until November 13th.

The meeting concluded with a reminder to residents about the upcoming National Night Out event, encouraging community engagement with local police and first responders.

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