COAH Announced Proposed Ammendments to Round 3 Rules on May 6
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PostPosted: Fri, May 9 2008, 11:17 am EDT    Post subject: Re: COAH Announced Proposed Ammendments to Round 3 Rules on May 6 Reply with quote

Usually I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but how much of the COAH's new mandates are being dictacted by the building companies? I think I saw a similar comment on this or another post. Could just be a strange coincidence. NJ is so overdeveloped. I dont know if forced development is the answer. I would not mind paying taxes to fight this in court.
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PostPosted: Sat, May 10 2008, 8:14 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: COAH Announced Proposed Ammendments to Round 3 Rules on May 6 Reply with quote

Does anyone know how many units we will get from the 3rd round? If it is 400, will Princeton high still take kids from Cranbury?
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PostPosted: Sat, May 10 2008, 8:21 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: COAH Announced Proposed Ammendments to Round 3 Rules on May 6 Reply with quote

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Does anyone know how many units we will get from the 3rd round? If it is 400, will Princeton high still take kids from Cranbury?


If it's 400, I'll sell my house.
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PostPosted: Sat, May 10 2008, 8:58 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: COAH Announced Proposed Ammendments to Round 3 Rules on May 6 Reply with quote

according to current estimate, it is over 400. please sell your house now if you own one in cranbury - but i doubt
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PostPosted: Sat, May 10 2008, 9:11 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: COAH Announced Proposed Ammendments to Round 3 Rules on May 6 Reply with quote

460 units which is about 40%-50% of total number of houses in Cranbury town?
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PostPosted: Sun, May 11 2008, 8:25 am EDT    Post subject: Re: COAH Announced Proposed Ammendments to Round 3 Rules on May 6 Reply with quote

Please don't panic people and start running away from our town - we have a long way to go concerning COAH. All the #'s are not fully in and we can always opt-out of COAH. However, our TC needs to communicate directly to the taxpayers as where we stand today, possibilities of tomorrow, and the future with the current COAH ruling.

They also should present options of what directions we should follow to our towns people. Anyway we choose may cost us millions. Give us the facts, plans, and Let us vote.
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