The only change to consistently draw opposition was the transition of a 4.5-acre parcel off the northbound entrance ramp of the Garden State Parkway, at Exit 10, from rural conservation to town center.
Property owners in a residential neighborhood behind the designated site objected to the change, which would allow a developer, Cape May Hospitality, to proceed with site planning for a 100-room, four-story Hilton Hampton Inn hotel.
Middle Adopts 9 Zoning Changes
By Vince Conti
May 9, 2021 • UPDATED 5/15/23
COURT HOUSE – Middle Township Committee May 3 approved nine zoning changes recommended in the 2020 master plan reexamination report. Three of the changes are in Rio Grande and six are in Court House.
The only change to consistently draw opposition was the transition of a 4.5-acre parcel off the northbound entrance ramp of the Garden State Parkway, at Exit 10, from rural conservation to town center.
Property owners in a residential neighborhood behind the designated site objected to the change, which would allow a developer, Cape May Hospitality, to proceed with site planning for a 100-room, four-story Hilton Hampton Inn hotel.
The public hearing on the zoning changes drew no comments. The changes were unanimously adopted.
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