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Planning Board approves plans for new building project replacing Hopewell Valley Bistro &Inn
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Planning Board review of Hopewell Borough master plan to resume this fall
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Restaurant spaces no longer included in proposed 71 E. Broad St. commercial project
The plans have changed for a proposed commercial project at 71 E. Broad St.
The project which re-purposes the former automobile service station building of Castoro & Company Inc. will no longer feature two location spaces within the building for two independent restaurants.
Instead the building uses now for the two-story structure consist of four apartments on the second floor, along with first floor space for two retail and professional spaces, one professional space and a garage space, according to Board Planner Joanna Slagle’s memo.
The next public hearing at the Hopewell Borough Planning Board is being planned for June 2 and will include new testimony to the board and public about the proposed changes.
Application hearing for East Broad Street project does not resume in April
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Hopewell Borough completes kickoff session to master plan re-examination ×
Part of East Broad Street in Hopewell Borough. ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
A date and topic of content is still being discussed by the planning board for the next special meeting of Hopewell Borough’s master plan re-examination.
The planning board recently completed its first informational session about the master plan re-examination on Jan. 27, which included a brief presentation by Borough Planner Joanna Slagle, who broke down the municipal planning, the master plan and the reexamination process.
The first in what will be a series of meetings was designed to serve as an introductory session to the process for residents and refresher for planning board members. Most of the evening discussion involved back-and-forth questions and answers among planning board members, professional staff and community residents regarding future redevelopment of the borough.