Toms River Zoners To Hear 144-Apartment Complex Expansion Plan

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Toms River NJ

06 December, 2021

11:30 AM

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TOMS RIVER, NJ — A proposal to add seven buildings and 144 apartments to the existing Jamestowne Village complex is set to go before the Toms River Zoning Board of Adjustment on Thursday. Hearings on the application, which initially were set for August, have been postponed previously, including in late October at the request of the applicant, JD Jamestowne LLC. The zoning board agenda for Thursday not yet been posted as of the weekend. The proposal would increase the number of apartments at the complex on Walnut Street to 480 total, and place buildings 26 feet apart; the township's zoning requires 60 feet between buildings. It also requires a number of variances for building size, setbacks, and number of parking spaces — zoning requires 876 spaces for the complex, but the proposal is for 504 spaces. The zoning board meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the L. Manuel Hirschblond meeting room at town hall, 33 Washington St. If you missed the town's menorah and Christmas tree lightings, there are photos from both celebrations on the town's Facebook page. Here are headlines you may have missed last week: Toms River Begins Surf Club's Final Demolition In Ortley Beach Toms River Teen Lands Role In 'Annie Live'Man Hit, Seriously Injured, Crossing Toms River Street: PolicePA Woman Dies Of Injuries From Toms River Crash: PoliceToms River Township: Bey Lea Golf Course Closing For WinterSkate With Santa At Winding River Ice Rink In Toms RiverNJ Boy Scout Councils Selling Land To Settle Sex Abuse ClaimsMacy's Prepares For Toys R Us 'Shop-In-Shop' At Ocean County Mall Seaside Heights, Pine Beach Receive DWI Enforcement Grants Have a news tip? Email [email protected] Follow Toms River Patch on Facebook.

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