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More delays for Hoboken's Southwest Redevelopment plan
- 5-17-2007
- Categorized in: Hoboken Planning Board, Lawsuits and Legal Actions
More delays for Hoboken's Southwest Redevelopment plan
May 17, 2007 JJ
The Hoboken Southwest Redevelopment plan may face further delays, as state Superior Court Judge John O’Shaughnessy remanded it back to the planning board because a witness was not sworn in while giving testimony to board.
The judge ruled that planning consultant of Heyer, Gruel & Associates had not been sworn while giving testinomy at a board hearing last year.
The board was considering a blight study that was required to declare the southwest of Hoboken an area in need of development. The planning board must now hold another public meeting to rehear the tesimony under oath.
But the judge did not rule on the substance of the complaint. One of the plaintiffs, Dawn Zimmer, who is in the run-off for the Fourth Ward City Council seat, has been calling for more park space as well as reduced density of development. She said she wants a traffic study and flood study completed before the plan is finalized.
Councilman Peter Cammarano, who also is a member of the planning board, said it is extremely unlikley that the final outcome would change, and that the decision was based on a technicality.
NJ.Com Comments:
7048. Port-O-Podium Pete loses in Court
by TrutzFirst, 5/16/07 9:52 ET
Members of the Southwest Parks Coalition (Stojovic, Soares, Gregorios, Zimmer and a few others ) filed to throw out the testimony of the city's "expert testimony"
The judge sided with the Plantiff's because the "experts were not sworn in. Any amateur could figure that one out.
What was Councilman Preppy Pete doing that night? Did he leave his law book home?
Was he fixing his Burberrey Tie?
Or was he absent that day at Seton Hall "Law School"
Now they SW Redevelopment zone has to start from Scratch.
All because Preppy Pete was too stupid and not paying attention.
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