Monroe Planning Board Rejects Federal Business Center Application Over Safety Concerns

In a recent meeting, the Monroe Planning Board voted to deny an application by Federal Business Centers Inc. , citing significant safety concerns and traffic issues related to a proposed logistics center. The decision came after extensive public opposition and a debate over whether the application should be revised or resubmitted as a new proposal.

The core of the meeting centered around the application by Federal Business Centers Inc. for a logistics center, which had been the subject of two previous hearings. A representative for the applicant provided an update, stating that a traffic study had been conducted using data from four Monroe warehouses, and new plans were being prepared to address public concerns. The applicant sought to eliminate all variances, adjusting the design to align with zoning requirements, and requested an adjournment to further revise the application. However, the board’s legal and engineering advisors argued that the proposed changes might constitute a new application, requiring a fresh submission.

The board was swayed by public testimonies from over 30 residents who expressed strong opposition, emphasizing the potential traffic hazards and safety risks posed by the project. Concerns included the anticipated increase in truck traffic and its impact on the residential neighborhood, which has developed since the area was zoned for high development in 2011. Residents highlighted the presence of single-family homes, apartments, and children playing in the area, fearing that increased truck traffic could lead to accidents.

A motion was made to deny the application based on the negative criteria outweighing any potential benefits, particularly regarding traffic and safety. The board unanimously voted in favor of the motion, effectively rejecting the application. Board members emphasized the need for decisions to be grounded in factual testimony rather than public sentiment or political pressures.

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