Please take time out and read my concerns

Dear Editor:

At the November 6, 2002 council meeting an amendment to the original Redevelopment Plan (adopted 1989) for the Southern Waterfront was introduced. The council was given a quick briefing, shown preliminary renditions; the vote was taken, it passed, and I abstained. I totally agree with re-configuring the footprint to reduce density, bulk, set backs and add view corridors. If it ended there it would be OK, but unfortunately, it doesn’t.

When Mayor Russo was elected in 1993 he appointed a panel of 18 residents, including Councilman Dave Roberts to serve on the Hoboken Waterfront Corporation Membership. He created this panel to oversee the details of the development.

I have requested a similar panel be appointed with the same mandate to move the last piece of the plan forward. I find it totally unacceptable to take a step further without public input, consensus or public concerns and comments from the various interested groups. It is unconscionable to even entertain a 16- or 17-story glass building (ala Newport) set in the middle of the existing brick and masonry structures that exist now.

There are total of six amendments. Item #6 has component A-B-C-D and all available at the City Clerk’s Office. Item #6 component A says it all “providing bonus height provisions to accommodate a narrow building envelope open space “at grade.” I asked how many stories are you adding; the answer was 16 or 17. Item #2 providing for more glass to incorporated in the facade. I saw the preliminary rendition, and it is a large glass structure mirroring what is being built along Jersey City’s waterfront.

In closing, to date my request has been denied. The amendments will be on the Monday, November 18, 2002 agenda for the second and final vote. Please make your feeling known to the Mayor and your councilperson. Thank you for taking time to read my concerns.

Theresa Castellano
1st Ward Councilwoman

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