Wednesday, March 6, 2013
River Edge is still weighing its options between selling the former DPW yard or converting it into municipal parking
With no clear consensus among the governing body, River Edge will dedicate an entire April work session with the borough engineer and planner on what should be done with the former DPW yard on Grove Street. The lot, which is partially zoned commercial and partially residential, was the subject of a prior discussion to convert the lot into commuter parking but came with a pricetag of at least $100,000. "The borough has the opportunity to sell the property son long as it is not needed for public use," Borough attorney Thomas Sarlo said. "You have to at least offer it to the adjoining owners first and if there was no interest, you could either aution it or do a silent bidding." Former borough attorney Sam Cereste suggested selling the lot in …
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
River Edge borough engineer offered up four options to convert the old DPW yard on Grove Street into commuter parking
A proposal to convert the former DPW yard on Grove Street into commuter parking could prove costly to River Edge as borough engineer Robert Costa presented four options to the Mayor and Council with plenty of bells and whistles. The options, ranged from laying down gravel to macadam to environmental pavers, along with lighting, drainage, and a stairway up to Kinderkamack Road. "I cam up with a list of budgetary items that you can decide what you do or don't want," Costa said. "I've included taking down the current retaining wall and replacing it with a new one, adding a stairway access up to Kinderkamack Road and options with ingresses and egresses on both Grove Street and Lincoln Avenue or just one." Costa's plans were split between …
Thursday, January 31, 2013
River Edge is currently debating whether to sell the former DPW yard on Grove Street but is still waiting on a final appraisal
Empty for 25 years, the former Department of Public Works lot at the end of Grove Street in River Edge is still awaiting a final appraisal before the borough could move forward with selling the third of an acre property. Borough engineer Robert Costa will appear for the governing body next week to review what options the borough has regarding potential development. Former borough attorney Sam Cereste suggested selling the lot in October to a developer after merging it into the commercial zone. "Sam Cereste gave us some proposals for a possible redevelopment of the Grove Street property," Mayor Sandy Moscaritolo said. "I'm all in favor of doing that, but in the mean time, we need to determine our long-term goal for development or private …
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Borough attorney Sam Cereste suggested rezoning the lot and selling it to a developer
Sitting fallow for 25 years, the former River Edge Department of Public Works may see new life as the third of an acre property betweenKinderkamack Road and Grove Street could be rezoned and sold for potential commercial development. During Monday's Mayor and Council meeting, borough attorney Sam Cereste proposed merging the property under the commercial zone rather than it being currently split between commercial and residential. "You could then offer it to one of the neighboring commercial owners first for development," Cereste said. "The property fronts onto Kinderkamack Road but then there is a 15-foot drop down in the rear towards Grove Street." The borough, which paid $130,000 for the property, would need to first have the land …
Todd vandeweghe
11:17 am on Friday, March 1, 2013
Oradell says their parking lot on Kinderkamack is under-utilized. They are considering building on it. Why should we spend money on a parking lot nearby? Let's rethink this.   more ›