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605 WARWICK ROAD SUB-DIVISION HEARING & VOTE

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 BOROUGH HALL 7:30PM


PRESERVE A HADDONFIELD LANDMARK?

Our Planning Board has


the authority to deny this
application.
The Planning Board must
evaluate all the ramifications
of this sub-division and decide
what is in the best interest of
the community they represent.
Their decision cannot be
predicated only on the parameters
of an outdated zoning ordinance
and to avoid litigation by the
developer.

?
How can the Board vote to
approve a sub-division that
by the developers admission
is largely conceptual?

How can the Planning Board


approve a proposal that:
Allows the significant loss of

How can the Planning Board


approve an application that
remains incomplete?

mature shade trees and shrubbery


which provide a natural storm water
abatement system? (A mature tree can
absorb 100 gallons of water per day.)

A violation of borough ordinances


occurred in July when the Planning
No architectural renderings have
Board held a vote on the completeness
been submitted of the three homes
of the sub-division application. At the
to be constructed, only conceptual
time, the developer was delinquent on
footprints. Will the homes be
Inadequately addresses
compatible with existing homes in the stormwater? The proposed stormwater taxes in an amount of $48,000.
neighborhood?
drywell system so critical to the
The Borough ordinance states:
stormwater runoff issues that already no municipal action can be
plague the neighborhood is not only taken as to any application requiring
The message is clear
conceptual but the calculations used approval of the Planning or the Zoning
STOP the inappropriate over-development of Haddonfield.
to predict effectiveness were not done Boards unless there is verification that
STOP allowing investors to benefit at the expense of
using methods recommended by the all monetary payments legally due to
Haddonfields character and charm.
State of New Jersey.
the Borough for property taxes ... are
fully paid in accordance with the law.
A MAJORITY OF THE TREES
ON PROPERTY WILL BE
A re-vote should have been taken
REMOVED
in September, after the taxes were
paid. In the absence of a new vote, the
application remains incomplete.

The application to sub-divide the


property at 605 Warwick is not about
the impact on ONE NEIGHBORHOOD!
For seven months, residents from all
sections of town have attended the
meetings to denounce the proposal.
Not one individual has come forward in
support of the sub-division.

OR OPEN THE FLOODGATES ... FOR MORE OF THIS?

The intersection of
Gill and Treaty Elms.
Is this a safe location
for a driveway?

FLOODING ON AN ADJACENT PROPERTY

BE THERE!

Tuesday, December 2
Borough Hall 7:30pm

Residents from all over town continue to SHOW UP and SPEAK OUT passionately in objection
to this sub-division. Now its time for the Planning Board to STAND UP and respect
the voice of the community and follow the foresight and wisdom of our Master Plan to
preserve, protect and improve all that makes Haddonfield unique.
Published by Concerned Residents of Haddonfield. PO Box 201, Haddonfield NJ 08033

Email: ConcernedResidents.hdfld@gmail.com

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