The HOWELL Times
Vol. 19 - No. 23
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─Photo by Victor Bubadias Photography MCSPCA Executive Director, Ross Licitra and MCSPCA Associate Executive Director Barbara Lovell honoring Former MCSPCA Executive Director Ursula Goetz who successfully lead the MCSPCA for two decades. By Alyssa Riccardi $320,000 towards help- Monmouth County SoMon mouth CounM O N M O U T H ing the community’s ciety for the Prevention ty SPCA leadership COUNTY – The 2021 homeless, neglected of Cruelty to Animals, welcomed the special Fur Ball Gala, hosed by and abused animals. with 300 guests in at- guest of the night Urthe Monmouth CounThe sold-out event cel- tendance to support the sula Goetz. For two ty SPCA, raised over ebrated 75 years of the shelter. (Ball - See Page 2)
Warehouses On Howell Road Denied
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – With a vote of 3-3, members of the Howell Planning Board ultimately denied the application that proposed constr uction of two warehouses on Howell Road. Although the Planning Board usually has nine regular members and t wo alternate members, only
Fountains Project Denied By Council
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – After an intense meeting discussing the controversial project “The Fountains,” members of the council voted 4-1 to officially deny the development. Back in 2018, the project known as “The Fountains” was approved by the Howell Planning Board to construct 105 age-restricted residential units in several multi-story buildings on Route 9 north. A settlement agreement created many years ago states that if the 105-unit development is opposed, then the developer is permitted to build 408 units that are not just for seniors, Township Attorney Joe Clark explained. The council members rejected the proposed agreement at the September 14 meeting, with the council facing possible litigation. When the agreement was back on the agenda for the September 28
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six were present at the October 21 meeting. That evening, the applicant AAFFHW Property LLC was represented by attorney Kenneth Pape. Pape said his client was unaware the board would only have six members seated and wished they had been informed earlier. The application was f iled by A A F F H W
Property LLC as applicant, and Clayton, Peter and John A. Forman as owners. According to the application, the owners were seeking preliminary and final major site plan approval to construct two one-story warehouse buildings with office space. Building A was proposed to total 325,737 square feet, with
305,737 square feet of warehouse space and 20,000 square feet of office space. In addition, 55 loading bays, two drive-in bays, 161 vehicle parking spaces and 68 tractor-trailer parking spaces were proposed. Building B was proposed to total 98,828 square feet, with 89,828 square feet of warehouse space and
9,000 square feet of office space, and an additional 28 loading bays, two drive-in bays and 94 vehicle parking spaces. They also proposed site improvements including lighting, landscaping, storm water management facilities, an irrigation pump house, a sanitary sewer pump station and an (Road - See Page 5)
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Unused Medication Collected At Drug Take-Back Day By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – Members of the community participated in this year’s National DEA Drug Take-Back day to properly throw out pounds of unwanted medication. Just like last year, National DEA Drug Take-Back day was held at the Howell Walmart on October 23. The Howell Alliance collaborated with the Police Department and community members to collect any unused or unwanted medications. “A lot of Walmart shoppers stopped to ask questions about mental health and substance use resources, both preventive and related to treatment and available services. We always set up an information table at our events for public (Medication - See Page 4)
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