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[quote="anon-opr0"][quote="anon-9648"]After covid construction and other things can take years.[/quote] This part is not true. Blaming the status of that lot or project on Covid has no basis in reality. There were supply chain delays for a while but that wouldn't have impacted a project that hasn't even gotten planning approval yet and those delays have mostly ended before now. There has been no Covid delays in the ability to hire people for demolition, at least not since late 2020) or project planning and design or to getting projects through the local zoning or planning boards. Whatever the reason it has taken the owner so long to proceed with the project can't be blamed on Covid. My guess would be insurance dispute.[/quote]
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anon-p0q2
Posted: Fri, Jun 9 2023, 4:44 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
The building can be torn down prior to PB approval in a case like this one. The zoning code has violations for broken windows, roofs, etc... but the town requires a complaint be filed. No complaint, no issue, no fines. I would imagine the owner(s) do not want to incur the several thousand dollars to tear down a building when there is no income coming to cover the cost. The insurance liability premium is likely much less to absorb.
anon-opr0
Posted: Fri, Jun 9 2023, 12:19 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
anon-9648 wrote:
After covid construction and other things can take years.
This part is not true. Blaming the status of that lot or project on Covid has no basis in reality. There were supply chain delays for a while but that wouldn't have impacted a project that hasn't even gotten planning approval yet and those delays have mostly ended before now. There has been no Covid delays in the ability to hire people for demolition, at least not since late 2020) or project planning and design or to getting projects through the local zoning or planning boards.
Whatever the reason it has taken the owner so long to proceed with the project can't be blamed on Covid. My guess would be insurance dispute.
anon-9648
Posted: Thu, Jun 8 2023, 8:21 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
anon;oqs56-32r1 wrote:
The code as stated is correct and for some strange reason the Zoning Officer is not enforcing the code. That RV Trailer needs to be removed as it only adds to the disgraceful mess that was Cranbury Pizza that burned down and has been left to rot as an eyesore for years!!!
The committee members and Administrator need to take some action and not be so politically correct.
#1 they are working on taking care of the old cranbury pizza but there are things that need to be done first they are waiting for. After covid construction and other things can take years. If you have a problem with just go sit with the owners I am sure they would be happy to explain what is taking so long.
#2 The RV has every right to be parked there. It is not there all the time as the family uses it.
Why let these little things bother you? I mean do you actually sit there and stare at and RV and Cranbury pizza lol
Really?-s010
Posted: Fri, Jun 2 2023, 8:23 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
This is really what you want to waste your time on? Someone owning a camper that YOU don't like? Post your address and let's all see what is wrong with your house according to "zoning" that we don't like.
anon;oqs56-32r1
Posted: Thu, Jun 1 2023, 11:04 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
The code as stated is correct and for some strange reason the Zoning Officer is not enforcing the code. That RV Trailer needs to be removed as it only adds to the disgraceful mess that was Cranbury Pizza that burned down and has been left to rot as an eyesore for years!!!
The committee members and Administrator need to take some action and not be so politically correct.
anon-rp13
Posted: Thu, Jun 1 2023, 6:29 pm EDT
Post subject: You shouldn't live in your RV
anon-o33p wrote:
150-36:A(2)
House trailers and recreational vehicles. One unoccupied house trailer or recreational vehicle owned by the property owner shall be permitted on a lot. The trailer or vehicle shall be garaged or parked no closer to the side or rear property line than the required side or rear yard setback for the principal structure upon the lot. The trailer or vehicle shall be parked behind the face of the principal residential structure even if the structure is located behind the required front yard setback.
If you live in it, then it's a dwelling and you should pay taxes.
anon-o33p
Posted: Sat, May 27 2023, 11:27 am EDT
Post subject: Yes - RVs are allowed in Cranbury
150-36:A(2)
House trailers and recreational vehicles. One unoccupied house trailer or recreational vehicle owned by the property owner shall be permitted on a lot. The trailer or vehicle shall be garaged or parked no closer to the side or rear property line than the required side or rear yard setback for the principal structure upon the lot. The trailer or vehicle shall be parked behind the face of the principal residential structure even if the structure is located behind the required front yard setback.
anon-p0q2
Posted: Fri, May 26 2023, 12:58 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
There is no code in the books that says an RV can’t be in one’s driveway. If you see it then show it.
Signs Signs everywhe-s010
Posted: Fri, May 26 2023, 10:30 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
"Disrespectful Signs" are everywhere, it all depends on your perspective. They could put up a ligament "F.J.B." sign and there is nothing anyone could do about it. Same could be said for B.L.M. signs as some people disagree with their ideals. Thankfully we have the 1st Amendment to protect our freedom of expression for both sides of the isle.
Also, so if you own a house on Main St. you aren't allowed to own an RV? Let's take that one to court and see who wins after spending thousands of taxpayer money. How is it affecting your quality of life? Does it make noise at all hours of the night? Are there lights on it shining in your windows? If so different story. If not worry about your own property.
anon-n462
Posted: Thu, May 25 2023, 9:03 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
We all know Cranbury.info is the place to resolve issues. 😂
anon-02r9
Posted: Thu, May 25 2023, 8:43 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
Every time I’ve gone there to get ice cream after 9pm, the kids that work there let the people know who is the last person for the evening so they end by 9:30. I have no association with G&B, just love their ice cream. But I agree with the other poster and cringe when I see that RV across the street, and disrespectful sign. As for the comment saying, “don’t EVER tell me where to live” - sounds like someone is a bit unhinged… (All Caps = CRAZY). Again, maybe this person shouldn’t live near a business if they can’t handle happy people eating ice cream - and hide behind anonymous message boards.
anon-opr0
Posted: Sat, May 20 2023, 2:46 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
I've got no dog in this fight but it's a straight up lie that they turn people away after 9:30. And its ridiculous to say that if a business doesn't comply with the rules it agreed to when it opened that anyone upset should move.
anonoqs;11-2ooq
Posted: Tue, May 16 2023, 9:26 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
The closing time restraint as condition of approval needs to be enforced. So does the Giant Camper across the street needs to be fined as it is in violation of the zoning regulations. Seems to me a formal complaint to the zoning officer is the next best step.
anon-470q
Posted: Tue, May 16 2023, 8:33 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
F-Off. Tool
anon-q03q
Posted: Mon, May 15 2023, 9:33 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
anon-37o4 wrote:
Hey anon-q03q - when are going to drop the repeated anon complaints about Gil and Bert’s open past 9:30? Have you ever complained about this on TC public comment or talked to the G&B owners or are you just too spineless that you can only post on an anonymous board? I’ve always seen G&B always turn people away at that time so maybe you should get a life and find something else to complain about. And if you really want to live in residential area, you shouldn’t live on main where there are businesses… Cranbury Greene and Shadow Oaks are pretty quiet in the PM - go there…
Ok so I see your a bit childish, however I’ll explain the situation so hopefully you can understand what I’m telling you. My husband has talked to the former owners and just got the run around. Finally they were reported to the township and fined. He has spoken to the kids working the window, but the new owners are never around. Not sure if they have passed the message on to their boss or not. How do you always them turn people away at that time? Hmmmm seems like a odd comment. Makes me think you have some association with them or you are just a plain liar. As far as living on Main Street with other businesses, we were here long before they were allowed to open this business in a former residence knowing they needed to close by 9:30pm. What don’t you get about that? We have never had any problems with any other business except this place. We and our neighbors are constantly picking up trash left by their customers in our lawns, and shrubs. However we don’t complain to the town about that since it’s the trashy customers they sometimes have and not the business fault. This post was made so hopefully we do not have to file a complaint with the township, but while speaking with the neighbors after reading your rude, childish, comment this evening we are all in agreement and this needs to stop. Lastly don’t EVER tell me where to live!
anon-37o4
Posted: Sun, May 14 2023, 11:26 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Weekend Update - May 4, 2023
Hey anon-q03q - when are going to drop the repeated anon complaints about Gil and Bert’s open past 9:30? Have you ever complained about this on TC public comment or talked to the G&B owners or are you just too spineless that you can only post on an anonymous board? I’ve always seen G&B always turn people away at that time so maybe you should get a life and find something else to complain about. And if you really want to live in residential area, you shouldn’t live on main where there are businesses… Cranbury Greene and Shadow Oaks are pretty quiet in the PM - go there…