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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Board Members 'Insulted' by CVS Planner's Testimony

Professional planner Richard Preiss testified that the proposed site for a new store in Washington Township is not suitable for its current residential use.

Members of the Washington Township Zoning Board questioned testimony presented by planner Richard Preiss during a hearing for the proposed CVS on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue Tuesday night. Preiss testified about the current conditions at the site and the surrounding properties, highlighting that there are other businesses nearby in the residential zone and that the owner of the proposed CVS site — 660 Pascack Realty, LLC — also owns several of the surrounding properties, thereby minimizing any negative effects the project would have on neighbors, he said. Several board members disagreed. "I just disagree fundamentally with your point of view that the greatest impact is to five lots regarding this whole development," …

duru59

5:26 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013

In reverse order: FYI. Janet is in the same column (#2) as Gov Christie. Another uninformed statement (I won't call it a LIE: the COUNCIL appoints the zoning board -not the mayor. If anyone thinks CVS going in will have "the traffic flowing through" is either nuts or from another planet. There will not be any improvement until the GSP and Woodcliff Lake remove the no right turn at exit 171. Mr …   more ›

Monday, May 20, 2013

Washington Township CVS Hearing Continues Tuesday

CVS plans to build a new 14,500-square-foot store on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue.

The Washington Township Zoning Board is scheduled to continue hearing an application for a proposed CVS on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue during their meeting Tuesday night. At the previous hearing, sign expert Robert Oelenschlager testified about changes he had made to the planned signs for the site. Board members had expressed concern about the size and number of signs during the prior hearing. Two of the originally-proposed signs on the side of the building facing Pascack Road were removed from the plan, according to Oelenschlager. The various signs planned to appear on the building total about 285 square feet, down slightly from before, though the letters were still proposed to be the same size as originally planned. …

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Ouija

4:26 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

I hope you're right Pauline...but have you seen the monstrosity on the corner of Broadway and Jefferson in Westwood? Plenty of shrubbery and trees? There's barely room for a sidewalk.   more ›

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

DEP: Proposed CVS Site Owner Violated State Law

Work done to the Pascack Road site in Washington Township violated the state Flood Hazard Area Control Act.

The owner of a Washington Township property being considered for use as a CVS violated New Jersey's Flood Hazard Area Control Act, according to officials from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). In a February 4 letter to 660 Pascack Realty, LLC, the owner of the properties, Bureau of Coastal and Land Use Compliance and Enforcement Regional Supervisor Armand Perez wrote that the violations included the removal of vegetation, placement of fill and construction of a retaining wall. The DEP previously found that the stream which passes behind the site is a Category One waterway, meaning that any major developments to the site require their permission. The letter gave the property owner 15 days to submit a plan to correct the …

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B@B

10:37 am on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

kdkins: WT is doing a revaluation this year, but don't think it will reduce your taxes. When they do a revaluation, your assessment may be reduced, but the tax rate will go up to offset the difference. If you had a successful appeal in the last few years, your assessment will in all likelihood not be reduced, and may be raised because of a slight recovery in the housing market. So those of us who…   more ›

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Proposed CVS Signs To Be Revised

Plans for a CVS in Washington Township include 15 signs.

Plans for the proposed CVS on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue include 15 signs of various sizes, but those plans will be revised by next month, according to signage expert Robert Oelenschlager. Several Zoning Board members and experts, as well as members of the public, expressed concern with the signs during a hearing Tuesday. Those who spoke were particularly concerned with the size of two proposed monument signs, one of which would include an electronic message board. "It's unappealing," board Vice Chairman Michael Ullman said. "The mass is just tremendous." The original plan called for three signs along the roofline and one smaller sign with the hours near the door on the side facing Washington Avenue, four roofline …

B@B

1:01 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

And isn't it funny how our local government is essentially saying, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" when the state has essentially put a moratorium on development until and unless they grant the environmental variances to a development company, the owner of which gets in his car and goes home to an upscale town at the end of the day, leaving those who live here with blight and …   more ›

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Westwood CVS Moving This Weekend

The store will relocate to the new building on the corner of Broadway and Jefferson.

The Westwood CVS is scheduled to move to its new location this weekend. The new store was recently built at the site of the former Seville Diner at 289 Broadway, on the corner of Jefferson Avenue. It will be replacing their current location on Westwood Avenue. The new building is larger than the current 8,000-square-foot store and features a drive-thru for prescription pick-ups. The current location will close at 2 p.m. Saturday. The new CVS will open Sunday morning. The plan was approved by the Westwood Zoning Board in 2010 and some additional variances were given for signs last year.  Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Jim Leggate at Jim.Leggate@patch.com, or find us on Facebook and Twitter. For news straight to your inbox, sign…

21st century concerned citizen

2:07 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Glad to have the new CVS location open. They did a terrifc job on both the building and interior. Anyone complaining about traffic probably never went to their old location where there was no parking. if you bought a case of water you had to carry it to your car in the municipal parking lot. Congrats we are excited about this opening   more ›

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Engineer Proposes Changes to CVS Traffic Plan

Zoning Board Engineer Chris Statile made three suggestions for changes before a traffic engineer representing the proposed CVS took questions from the public.

There may still be some changes to the plans for a proposed CVS in Washington Township that would affect traffic going through or past the site. Board Engineer Chris Statile recently met with the county's engineer and a rep from the county planning board to discuss the project. Statile made three suggestions for changes to the plan, including a left turn lane going into the entrance on Pascack Road, the elimination of a second proposed entrance/exit on Pascack Road and the addition of an exit to a proposed entrance on Washington Avenue. No changes have been made yet based on the suggestions, which Statile presented in a letter the day of the Washington Township Zoning Board meeting this week. A traffic engineer representing the plan for a …

Jeffrey Tammen

11:36 pm on Saturday, February 23, 2013

Well said B@B could not have said it better myself . I hope the residents wake up and smell the coffee . What's amazing is we had to buy the latest brine truck a few years back and have not seen it out yet while other towns around have done the roads or at least the major arteries which is great. Hopefully it doesn't rott like our street sweeper we once had. I must say my road was the best it's …   more ›

Thursday, December 20, 2012

CVS Impact Would Be 'Imperceptible,' Engineer Says

A proposed CVS in Washington Township is closely intertwined with a county plan to improve a busy intersection.

Building a proposed CVS would increase the wait for drivers at the intersection of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue by less than a second if an intersection improvement were completed, according to traffic engineer Gary Dean. Dean, an expert testifying on behalf of applicant First Hartford Realty, previously said the intersection improvement would help traffic run more smoothly through the busy crossroads. At the previous hearing, board members asked Dean what impact the improvement would have if the proposed CVS were not built. "The impact of CVS would be imperceptible," Dean answered Tuesday. According to Dean, the average delay at the improved intersection would be 28.5 seconds without the CVS. The delay would be 29.3 seconds with the…

Jeffrey Tammen

10:12 am on Sunday, January 20, 2013

I would ask cvs and seasons to live in the houses on pascack and Washington ave for a month and truly live there and operate and see how they feel later and let them tell us if we need anymore traffic.   more ›

Saturday, December 15, 2012

New Westwood CVS Opening in January

CVS will be relocating their Westwood store to the new building on the corner of Broadway and Jefferson Avenue.

CVS is on schedule to open their new Westwood store in late January, according to company rep Mike DeAngelis. The new store was recently built on the corner of Broadway and Jefferson at the site of the former Seville Diner. It will be replacing their current location on Westwood Avenue. The new store will be larger than the current 8,000-square-foot store and feature a drive-thru for prescription pick-ups. The plan was approved by the Westwood Zoning Board in 2010 and some additional variances were given for signs last year.  A plan for another new CVS in Washington Township is still being heard by the town's zoning board. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Jim Leggate at Jim.Leggate@patch.com, or find us on Facebook and Twitter. …

Frank White

3:46 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Obviously they scoured Westwood for the greatest examples of architecture to mirror and found it at A&P Liquors   more ›

Thursday, October 18, 2012

CVS, County Plan Would Relieve Traffic, Engineer Says

Washington Township residents and Zoning Board members are still concerned about the effect the proposed CVS could have on the residential neighborhood.

Traffic at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Pascack Road could run more smoothly if a project proposed by the county is done, according to Gary Dean, a traffic engineer for a planned CVS at the same intersection. Currently, there is an average wait of 95.8 seconds for drivers, according to Dean. The county plan would cut it down to about 38 seconds, he said. "It's a significant improvement," Dean said. Dean spoke about the county's plan at a Washington Township Zoning Board meeting Tuesday. First Hartford Realty and CVS have applied to build a new 14,500-square-foot CVS at the corner of Pascack and Washington and, as a condition of the plan's approval, have offered to donate a portion of the site to the county for the intersection…

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Pete

8:39 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Morris Township grad? What is that, some kind of pedigree? You know, when you use your vaunted Morris roots as some kind of pedestal, you don't exactly exemplify intelligence. Then again, I'm responding to you, which doesn't say much about mine.   more ›

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Board Votes to Continue Hearing CVS Application

An attorney objecting to the proposed CVS on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue said the Washington Township Zoning Board should deny the application because of a DEP ruling.

The Washington Township Zoning Board voted 5-2 this week against voting on a proposed 14,500-square-foot CVS before the application is complete. Tendai Richards, an attorney representing the Northgate Condominum Association's objection to the plan, said that the board should vote to deny the application because a ruling from the state Department of Environmental Protection prevents construction on the property, which is located on the corner of Washington Avenue and Pascack Road and has a Category One stream running along it. The DEP requires a 300-foot buffer between Category One waterways and "major developments" comprising an acre or more. Carmine Alampi, the attorney representing the application, said that the board did not have the …

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