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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Board Votes Against Diesel for Expanded 5 Star Gas

Residents began circulating a petition to have the mayor and council overturn the plan's approval.

There will be no diesel fuel at the expanded 5 Star Gas, but the plan for the gas station has otherwise been approved. The Washington Township Zoning Board voted 5-2 Tuesday to add a final condition prohibiting the sale of diesel fuel to the approval of Sky Trading, LLC's plan to renovate the gas station on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue with additional pumps and a new 1,206-square-foot convenience store. The board made the decision to grant use variances at their May meeting and memorialized their decision Tuesday. Residents said they were happy to get one more compromise on the plan, which neighbors previously said will be too big and disruptive at an already-too-busy intersection in a residential zone. They had been …

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Falcon Fan

11:08 am on Wednesday, June 20, 2012

"The town will burn down". I continue to be amazed.   more ›

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Residents Still Objecting to Convenience Store Plan

Washington Township's attorney said the residents opposed to the expansion of 5 Star Gas may be able to appeal to the council.

Washington Township residents who have opposed the expansion of 5 Star Gas said they intend to continue fighting the plan, despite a decision from the township's zoning board last month to approve the requested use variances for the project. The plan, which the board approved with numerous conditions, calls for two more gas pumps and a canopy to be added to the gas station, which is located on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue. There will also be a 1,206-square-foot convenience store built to replace the garage currently on the site. The zoning board will have to pass a final resolution at their next meeting, on June 19, to officially approve the plan. Residents who live near the site have criticized the plan for being too …

Concerned

8:21 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

Just quoting Joe D'urso. GUess job's too tough for him.   more ›

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Planning Board Members Disagree with Sky Trading Approval

The Washington Township Zoning Board approved a plan to upgrade 5 Star Gas with more pumps and a convenience store against the direction of the Master Plan.

Washington Township Planning Board Chairman Gus Calamari said he wished members of the township's zoning board had followed the lead of its chairman in voting against a variance for Sky Trading's plan to add a convenience store to 5 Star Gas. The zoning board granted variances to Sky Trading at their last meeting that will allow the gas station to add an additional two-pump gas island and a canopy to the exisiting gas station use and to add the new use of the convenience store, despite the protests of residents who criticized the plan. While voting on each variance, Zoning Board Chairman William Johnson voted against the convenience store use, citing the township's Master Plan. The site, at the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue…

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Board Approves Expanded Gas Station, With Conditions

Members of the Washington Township Zoning Board set stipulations for their approval of a planned gas station and convenience store.

Members of the Washington Township Zoning Board approved all the variances requested for a plan to replace 5 Star Gas with a new gas station and 1,206-square-foot convenience store Tuesday, though they did set some conditions with which the applicant, Sky Trading, will have to comply. The variances included two use variances to add the convenience store and expand the gas station in a residential zone. The expansion of the gas station was only approved after the applicant's experts made some impromptu changes to the plan, reducing the size of the planned canopy and lowering the number of proposed pumps from eight to six. Board member Laura Merkle said the change would help dampen the impact of the expansion. "It's not going to be as …

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Pete

8:25 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

The site is an eyesore because of willful neglect. I mean, come on -- approving development of property willfully allowed to decay to the point that "anything is better" simply endorses this kind of tactic. The township should be ashamed of this tacit approval of this underhanded play.   more ›

Monday, May 14, 2012

Board to Vote on Gas Station Plan Tuesday

Sky Trading plans to replace Washington Township's 5 Star Gas with a new gas station and convenience store.

The Washington Township Zoning Board is scheduled to vote on an application to replace 5 Star Gas with a new 1,206-square-foot convenience store and four-island gas station during their meeting Tuesday night. Attorney Bruce Whitaker, who represents Sky Trading, made his final statements about the application at the board's April meeting. Whitaker said the new gas station would look better than the current one and improve drainage, traffic flow, parking and landscaping at the site. "Overall, this becomes a better site than what is there now," Whitaker said at the hearing. If the application is approved, the owner has also agreed to give a portion of land at the existing site to the county for a future improvement to the Pascack Road and …

rozette

12:00 pm on Monday, May 14, 2012

I initially wanted them to make a left turns on Washington Avenue in both directions.   more ›

Sunday, April 22, 2012

High School Evacuated After Bomb Threat, Bakery Battles Window Law, Hospital Starts Renovations

Here's a look at the past week in Westwood in Washington Township

The Bergen County K-9 Unit was called in to search Westwood Jr./Sr. High School Tuesday after a message claiming there was a bomb in the school was found in a boys bathroom. For most of the 13 years that Steven Leyva has run Sugarflake Bakery in Westwood, he's featured four or five seasonal paintings each year on the shop's front windows. But Leyva stopped his most recent work -- featuring a pile of strawberries and baked goods -- before color was added, when a warrant was issued for his arrest over a dispute with the borough about the paintings. HUMC at Pascack Valley began its renovations Wednesday with a ceremonial wall-breaking in the hospital's west wing. A convenience store and canopy covering gas pumps will help modernize 5 Star Gas…

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Zoning Board Hears Final Gas Station Testimony

The board will vote on the application at their next meeting.

A convenience store and canopy covering gas pumps will help modernize 5 Star Gas and improve the site from the "eyesore" it is now, according to attorney Bruce Whitaker. Whitaker completed the application for Sky Trading's proposed gas station and convenience store to replace the exisiting gas station and garage on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue during a meeting of the Washington Township Zoning Board Tuesday night. The plan will require two use variances and four bulk variances from the board for the owner to proceed with construction of the 1,206-square-foot store and four-island gas station in a residential zone. If granted, the use variances will allow the expansion of the current gas station use and the new store use…

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john q public

9:02 pm on Friday, April 20, 2012

YES!!!! twp of washington should be called twp of seasons!!!!   more ›

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Township Residents Criticize Gas Station Plan

The Washington Township Zoning Board held a public comment period at its hearing for Sky Trading's application Tuesday.

Washington Township residents voiced their concerns about Sky Trading's plan to knock down 5 Star Gas and replace it with a new eight-pump gas station and convenience store during a zoning board meeting Tuesday night. The plan calls for the gas station on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue to be replaced with a 1,211-square-foot convenience store and a gas station with double the number of pumps currently on the site. Residents from adjacent and nearby homes said they were concerned about safety, noise and pollution problems that might result from the project. The gas station is in a residential zone. "This site does not exist in a vacuum," McKinley Avenue resident Dorothy Alderson said. "There are good people living around …

Linda Murpy

9:10 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

To have your opinion count in making a difference, residents should attend Zoning Board and Council Meetings and voice their opinion for the public record where it would be meaniningful. The reality of the proposed development for 5 Star gas station is grounded in facts, documented by government agencies and the letter of the Law. Zoning Board meetings are a judicial proceeding where interested …   more ›

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Zoning Board Planner Testifies About Convenience Store Application

Stan Slachetka said he had some concerns about the proposal from Sky Trading

The Washington Township Zoning Board Planner testified Tuesday night about the Sky Trading application, which aims to demolish 5 Star Gas at the intersection of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue to create a convenience store and a gas island with four fuel pumps. Planner Stan Slachetka did not give board members his opinion on the approval or rejection of the application during his testimony, but reviewed how they need to evaluate the application's components. He said that while he has heard other testimony from traffic experts indicating that the site can function, he believes there isn't a margin of error. "It's a tight site and you're introducing a pretty busy retail use over time," Slachetka said. He told members of the board that …

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Zoning Board Seeks to Close Sky Trading Application by December

Public comment on the application for a convenience store held off until next meeting

There might be a long-awaited end in sight for the Sky Trading LLC testimony by the close of this year.  Washington Township Zoning Board members hope to close the application by the December meeting, after hearing final testimony from the applicant and comments from the public during the upcoming meeting in November. The application to replace the existing 5 Star Gas station at the corner of Washington Avenue and Pascack Road with an updated station and convenience store has been ongoing for several months. Brian Shortino, a licensed architect who has been working with the applicant, came before the board Tuesday with a redesigned exhibit of what the proposed site would look like if the application were to be approved. The redesign, to …

B@B

7:07 am on Friday, October 21, 2011

Be careful what you wish for.   more ›

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