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VOLUME 82 NUMBER 17 BELMAR. N.J. 07719 THURSDAY, AUGUST 2.1973 TEN CENTS PER COPY ZONING OFFICER PART OF PROPOSAL Wall's zone code to be aired Aug. 29

(Ordinance, map, chart, pages 5-10) administer and enforce the zoning code. development of flood areas, and aid in conservation of A very significant aspect is that a great deal of time and Applications for the position are now being accepted, township properties," Gannon said, effort has been expended on ecological and environmental said Gannon, and the full time job will be filled as soon as control as they pertain to particular zones, Gannon said. Mayor Thomas G. Gannon said yesterday that the He said the amendments will be subject to public many-faceted amendments slated for Wall Township under possible. "Since the new ordinance requires certain duties to He pointed out that special consideration has been given be performed in the implementation of our zoning code,' scrutiny and that a public hearing of the entire code will be to limiting the removal of trees and soil within the its revised zoning ordinance, will lead to the upgrading and held Aug, 29 at 8 p.m., at the Wall Township High School. increased value of property, and will provide flexibility in he said. township, especially in connection with the rendering of a offering various types of housing throughout the township. "The proposed amendments to our ordinance will more Gannon said that with the new zoning ordinance a much piece of property for development. He said that a need for a zoning officer for the township, clearly define areas of construction, location of shopping clearer designation of types of buildings permitted within The code states, that no soil, sub soil, or sand or gravel, recognized for a long time, will now be realized in order to centers, will regulate ah and water pollution and the each zone, can be made. shall be removed from any premises in any zone without permission from the building inspector, providing that the removal does not amount to more than 500 cubic yards. It also states that the zoning board of Adjustment may Matthews fund tops $9,000 recommend that a variance be granted for. the removal of soil under provisions of the zoning ordinance. The Raymond Matthews Friendship Fund, With regard to the preservation of natural features of the established three weeks ago, township the code provides that natural features such as is growing by leaps and streams, ponds, lakes and natural configurations of the bounds toward its goal of ground shaU be retained where possible. $25,000 If such features will substantially interfere with the Merle Simpson, president of the Belmar Wall Bank, permitted use of a property, and the fact can be receiver of fund monies, satisfactorily demonstrated to the zoning board, than they reported yesterday that the may be altered only to the extent necessary to TendeT the fund has snowballed into property for its proposed development. $9,575 thus far, through contributions and the sale of Gannon said that a great deal of attention has also been tickets for a benefit dinner given to the types of manufacturing which will take place in which will be held at the the township and how the manufacturing will affect aii Barclay, Aug. 24. pollution. The fund will provide a Among some uses prohibited are the manufacture of necessary addition to the home of a Belmar youth who acetylene or ammonia, acids, heavy chemicals, refining of was injured in an automobile petroleum, manufacture oi batching or mixing of asphalt, accident in Florida last manufacture of disinfectants, dyes, glue, insecticides or April. other poisons or toxic gases, production of metals or alloys, Henry Schroeder, fund or the manufacture of rubber or rubber products. committee chairman said today that the cooperation of "Generally it can be said that descriptions of types of area residents has been - zones are spelled out and requirements for each zone can be "tremendous". more readily understood," the mayor said. "Everyone seems to be "If anything," he continued, "the eventual enlargement cooperating right from actually providing donations of specified lot sizes as allowed under the revision, will have to the actual contribution a better zonal requirement, and any future building in a ot physical work winch will particular zone will increase the overall value of that land." CHECK PRESENTED - Samud J. O'Connor, right, leading knight of the Belmar Elks Club go into the proposed Gannon said that the administration of the new zoning redesigning of the Matthews' aiid Al Mercogliano, chairman of the Elks Crippled Kiddies Committee, present a check for home at 108 13th Ave. code is significant in that it will also upgrade township fees. $500 for the Raymond Matthews Friendship Fund to Hank Schroeder, chairman of the The fund leader proudly "In other words, those fees that are applicable for filing fund. Matthews, a youth who was seriously injured in an automobile accident last April, is disclosed that Electricians before the Zoning Board of Adjustment have been under treatment at the Kesder Institute in West Orange. Union Local 400 has ROVAHAN HOLIDAY - Spring Lake Chapter of Deborah increased. Also increased are fees for certificates of promised to supply the gets set for its 1 Oth annual card party to be held at the occupancy," he added. electrical material and labor Monmouth Hotel, Spring Lake, tonight. The party Fees for filing before the Zoning Board of Adjustment *n necessary to service the new committee makes final arrangements for the featured Pa. teener room and bath to be added to connection with residential uses are $30, and for all others fashion show by Belmar Fashion Center and the raffle of a the youth's home. The an- $50. Any following special meeting desired by an applicant Garrison office Hawiian Holiday for two. Mrs. Edward Adamco, killed in nouncement was in , i" to will require an additional fee of $150. Schroeder thtougl the MW airman, right, and Mrs. Eugrne Hennicke, chairman, go hounfi fire union's represtmte:; Oscar over list of guests as Mrs. Richard Commings, left, ticket Fees for the issuance of certificates of occupancy witt be will be moved to Helbigof belmar. chairman, I>> 4s on. $10 for residential use*, and $20 for all other uses. Carol \nn Corgan, 19, of "Public response to the The issuance of u certificate of occupancy by the zoning Kingston, Pa., died Wed- plight of the young man has officer ins-jres that a structure complies in every way nesday in a fire that gutted a been enormou3," said necessary to '.he zoning ordinance, and, that the structure is give judges room Manasquan house, Schroeder," not only in Firemen were called to Belmar his hometown, but Raiders nab eight safe loi habitation. With a new total i»f 17 The reassignment of extinguish a bia/.eat 25". Pine contributions have also been Eight persons arrested Lyndhurst; Mary Rose "Procedures are specified as to how an applicant judges, the Mon mouth quarters will also provide a Ave. and uund the body of coming in from all over the early Sunday morning in a Slcafaci, Nutley, ynd proceeds before the various boards," said Gannon, "and County Court House in grand jury room. Freeholder the ytituig woman, win was c&un'y." drug raid conducted by the Lawrence Wehmeyl, definitions as to certain special exception uses are clearet." Freehold is bulging at the Director Joseph C. Irwin alone in the house al the One donation mailed from Belmar Police Department, Belford. seams, and something has to said, "The assignment judge time Neighbors said they West Orange came from a appeared yesterday before A ninth person, Louis G. The mayor explained also that the method of application go. The something will be the doesn't lend itself to secrecy. heard her screams but could Belmar weekend visitor who Municipal Courl Judge Camuso of Irvington, will for certificates of occupancy will give the township greater office of County Superin- It just isn't suitable. Mr. not reach her in time. noted tht formation of the Stephen IX Magire, appear Aug. 15. control and protection foi both buyers and setters of tendent of Schools Earl B. Garrison's place can be Firemen were unable to fund in the Coas" Advertiser. Fines of $50 were imposed The suspects were ap- property. "They will then be alerted to all requirements in Garrison, whose staff will be made very suitable for a enter thi? burning house until The Raymord Matthews on the eight following their prehended at 3 p.m., July 29, township building in regard to ordinance and zonal moved into rented quarters grand jury room." after two hours after arrval Friendship FUIK! committee, conviction on charges of at Gil 15th Ave. Par- as soon as possible. because of the intense heu^ headed by jehroeder, is possession of less than 25 ticipating in the raid were, requirements. The moved, announced by As to a new location for the comprised of four other grams of marijuana. Captain William Byrnes, In a final comment, Mayor Gannon said that the the board of freeholders at a superintendent of schools, active area people, Florence Those fined were, Robert Detectives Philip Berger and township's code in connection with multiple dwellings press conference, points wht Carlson said, "We have Sokolovy, Belmar, Frank J, Djeisl, Irvington, Mary Dennis Ryan, Sergeant Jack remains unchanged. way (oward the eventual worked out a temporary Lt. Taylor Campion Jr , Wall Township Ann and Ronald P, Manutti, Patrolman Harold removal of all ad- solution foi the next few and John Ferruggiaro, Mustaldo, Kathy Patelno, Allen and Special Officer "Our position has not changed, however, the proposed ministrative offices from the months. We will move him to former Belmar Com- Delores Roccoberton, all of Robert Cobb. revised ordinance concerns amendments, and should the 80Uft house to make way for a new location which has not completes missioner. township feel differently about multihousing in the future, the court system been decided ii|tun Several Fund committee meetings an amendment to the ordinance is possible." requirements. places are under review, are held every Thursday at The court house addition, involving 7,(too to 8,000 training 7 30 p.m. in the library of St. built in 1968, houses square feet We will take his Rose's School Garrison's office and other area and make it a grand A three-day jam course in "Each week more people agencies for which space jury room. traffic safety completed by attend," said Schroeder, was available at that time, 'We would like to keep the U Raymond A, Tyler of "last week we had 31 par- Bank in Spring Lake The freeholders an- superintendent in the Wall Township's Police ticipating." nounced their decision after general vicinity of Freehold, Department, was termed The Raymond Matthews a conference with Monmouth in the center of the county "extremely informative" by Friendship Fund which was sporting a new name County Assignment Judge which is most advantageous the officer formed June 2B, had its first M Raymond McGowan for suprintendents of schools The course, offered at working meeting July 15 Freeholder Axel B. throughout the county, but Georgia Institute of As part of its expansion the new station plaza office Carlson Jr., director of we will go where we get the Technology. Atlanta, was program, First National in the railroad station al buildings and public besl price on rental." administered by Dr Paul H GRADUATES State Bank of Spring Lake Spring Lake, which will be property, said thai one Wrighl, professor of the has changed its name to remodeled. Sites for the Carlson said his present Seaman Recruit Willie A. First National Stale Bank of other two projected new immediate effect of the plans are to make minimal School of Civil Engineering. move would be to make roam Prince, son of Mr. and Mrs the Jersey Coast, effective offices are to be announced changes in the court house, Tyler explained that the WillieA,Prince of 405 Myrtle yesterday at a future date. for newly-appointed County to provide for the needs of course, although primarily Ave , Neptune, graduated Andrew P Maloney. With the planned opening Court Judge Marshall the judges and the designed for traffic from recruit training at the SeliMf and District Court prosecutor engineers, was also con- chairman of the board, who of the three nev. offices and Judge Walter H Gehricke Naval Training Center at announced the name chanRe. in view of the growth in size He added thai the present (S« TAYLOR, Page 2) Great Lakes, 111 also said the bank plans to and services, the new name A related space-stretch ing open three new offices in measure will be to move the situation "prods us just a of the hank will reflect its little harder" toward the Monmouth County by early greater scope and the wider quarters of Juvenile and next year Domestic Relations CourV eventual construct i«n o{ an area served, according (o Judge Burton L Fundler administration building to Wanted: teen talent Maloney noted that the Maloney from the court house to the accommodate county offices bank has grown rapidly President nf (he bank is second-floor courtroom in not connecter! with the since it became a member of Richard H Barton the Hall of Records. courts Robert Brandt, entertainment chairman of the New First National State Ban Shrewsbury Fait, has issued a tail for 'oung people between corporation a! the end of the ages nf 12 and 20 who can sing, play instruments, dance, 1970 Tolal resources have climbed fin per cent in that 7 cases are aired perform magic or entertain in any other way, to participate period to reach $34 9 million persons after they had been in the annual talenl contest which will be held the opening as of June 30, 1973 Deposits It's either the hot, humid have advanced 56 per cent in weather or driver preoc convicted of careless driving day of the fair Sept. 6. and accident involvement the same period to a total of cupadon or perhaps a The contest is open to any nonprofessjonal individual or $31 4 million on June 30 combination of the two which Fined were Patricia A has contributed to traffic Ristaino, 39 Kuby Ave , group living within Monmouth County. In addition, a series of new Palisades Park, who caused services has been developed, mishaps during the pasl Btandi said that contestants will be divided into two month an accident on Rle 35 and including a consumer credit Old Mill Road, tailing to classifications. One group wilt consist of those between 12 department, a trust and Out of seven cases heard yield after slopping and 3 5 years of age. The second group will include those estates program. a variety of by Municipal *'nurt Judge Thomas Gardner 1027 lRth between 16 and 20 years of age. savings account offers, a Clarence H. Khrlich Mon Ave , West Belmar, for reserve credit checking day. six were traffic causing an accident "n Rte First prize in each classification will be $50. The second program, and a more ex tensive commerciai lending violations which resulted in 71 and 18th Ave prize award will be $30 dollars and third prize will be $10 vehicular collisions Bertha F, Theel, Shore service Through its holding ^udge Ehrlk-h imposed a Mobile Acres, Manasquan. Application to enter must be made by Aug. 6 ind company affiliation, the fine totaling |70 and $20 court for involvement m an ac contestants may telephone Mrs Robert Brandt, 741 15%. bank also is offering costs on Kathy A McDowell, cideni on Utf M and Sea or Mrs Grace Lawes, 747-229.1 to register equipment leasing, data (ilenwal) Heights. for Girt Avenue SNAKES AUVE! Him Serprntin* from Ruput. India. processing, and in disregarding a traffic signal Bernadette M Arnold. Auditions will be held by the fair committee between Mystical nptik charmer will charm audience* along with If mat i on a I hanking ser nn Belmar Boulevard, Royal Court. Spring I-»ke Aug 8 and Aug. 17 mnv other it tractions comprising Hoxies nde show and vices causing an accident and for Heights M Rlf 71 Winning contestants will have the opportunity to menagerie The gipntk Him* Bros circus is coming to Sen At present (he bank has driving without a driver's Patricia J Navas, Far perform again on either Sept 7 or 8 Many former contest two offices, its man? office in license mmgdale, was fined $20 and tfirt Aug. d fat two performances at 2 end 8 p m at the Sea Spring Lake anrt a brunch m Fines of tail and fio costs SHI MH lor failing to yield winners are now professional entertainers who started theii Girl Ctmppoundfe The citrus is sponsored by 'he Sen Girt Plans were an kvied f«*r rtn Rle 34 careers on the stage of the New Shrewsbury Fail lit Club nounred last month to upen Hoard

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Patrons of the arts continue to rave entertainment is concerned. As some day it may happen that a victim about The Bolshoi Ballet, whose In fact, the majority of them have must be found I've got a little list-i've got a little list three-day stint at the Garden State no business being on the stage of the Of society offenders who might well be Arts Center in Holmdel provided a Arts Center. Which adds further proof underground. most unusual treat. Brought to our to our gripes that the parkway center And who never would be missed--who never country by impresario Sol Hurok, the is far from an arts center. would be missed. ballet company was (lawless in its One day - real soon, we hope - the And in "The Pirates of Penzance," which happens to be performance. N.J. Symphony Orchestra may return. our favorite Gilbert and Sullivan show and which might well Other than the ballet and a few But until we rid ourselves of political be revived for the edification of Americans, may be found a other outstanding shows, the Arts hacks who operate the Arts Center, piece that probably would sound even more appropriate Center relies on "popular" patrons will have to listen to nonsense when applied to the comings and goings, the wheeling and personalities - "name" performers, music made more unbearable by an dealing and the carrying on of the burglars, bagmen and, in many of them over the hill as far as inadequate sound system. the Watergate case, the bunglers: When a felon's not engaged in his employment Of maturing his felonious little plans His capacity for innocent enjoyment All roads lead to tieups Is just as great as any honest man's. Motorists to and from the Shore Traffic backups, however, are not When the enterprising burlger's not a-burgling are having it rough these days. The limited to superhighways. They are When the cutthroat isn't occupied in crime ******* THE ARTS ******* Garden State Parkway continues to be common on other roads, particularly He loves to hear the little brook a-gurgling a bottleneck weekends - northbound when Monmouth Park conducts its And listen to the merry village chime. * and southbound. Traffic moves at a meet. for your enjoyment snail's pace, starting Friday *************** ••** We've a feeling local and state Of course these patter verses, as they are called, sound afternoons. James Sakofsky, trumpet artistic design division with summer performance now in police contribute to auto jams when better when put to music, which Sir Arthur did so well. It's soloist with the Asbury Park three classes; junior and rehearsal by the Hailet the sport of kings is being conducted Coupled with poor train service, really too bad that we haven't got a Gilbert and a Sullivan Municipal Band, will play senior horticultural division; Recreation Commission's at the Oceanport oval. The police, today, or for that matter a George and Ira Gershwin to Herbert Clarke's "The and a senior educational teen drama workshop. Show the summer visitor has it rough. Debutante" tonight at the exhibit titled "Beach and dates are Aug. 10 and 11 at instead of allowing traffic to be satirize the events that are unfolding before our astonished Construction along the Parkway eyes. Maybe some day there will be a genius to come along weekly concert of the band Bay Revisited" emphasizing 8:30p.m. attheRaritan High controlled by lights, operate the lights tonight in the Arthur Pryor dune build-up and a progress School theatre. compounds the traffic tieups. and capture all the giddiness and stupidity to be found in by hand. What results is sometimes Band Pavilion on the report on the development of A miraculous farce in two today's situation, and we may have another "Of Thee I boardwalk. the Twilight area. acts, the play by Natalie h Some motorists feel toll plazas utter chaos. Sing." But in the meantime we have with us The trombone novelty, Registration for entries White was originally ought to be eliminated across the What we need is a summertime "Slippery Gentlemen," will may be made in advance by produced by the Univerisity Apologetic statesmen of a compromising kind be played by trombonists contacting Mrs. Alfred Theatre and tlie Department Garden State Parkway with toll study of traffic so that the flow of Pete Reichlin, Earl Worthley Such as What-d'e-call him, Thing-a-ma-bob, and Nunan, 892-6628. of Speech at the University booths relocated off the parkway cars could be eased by the timing of and Thomas Flannagan. Stressing the theme of of Notre Dame. likewise-well, never mind, itself. The harried drivers feel lights. Doing so could release local and The overture to "Martha" nostalgia there also will be a And Tut-tut-tut and What'shis-name, and also, All of the action takes state police for more important chores by von Flowtow, "The plant sale of items in collection points should be as they are well, you know who. Italian Polka" by Rach- ''containers with place in the parlor of the Convent of St, Cenesius, in on the N.J. Turnpike - off the main by reducing the numbers assigned to The task of filling in (he blanks I'd rather maninoff, the finale from memories", home-made Tschaihovskjf's fourth Indiana. When it snows there highway. operate the traffic signals. leave to you. i * /' \ jellies and preserves; and Symphony and selections cut flowers. on a May day, Sister from "Fiddler on the Roof" Columbo, an elderly . i ty // v by Bock and "The Red Mill" rheumatic nun, played by But it really doesn't matter whom you , by Victor Herbert are other The Matawan Library will Eileen Cleary, asks St. put upon your list highlights. present a Chaplin Night as Joseph to take her where the Fishing boats a threat Foi they'd none of them be missed-they'd Percussionists Al D'Amico the fifth in a series of six weather is warmer. SI. none of them be missed. and Meyer Sebold will be evenings of silent film Joseph takes her, the con- Bathers continue to complain about talk about the miles and miles of clean vent and six other nuns to the So much for Theory No. 2, that Watergate in the opinion featured in the number, classics. The four films to be fishing boats - charter and private. and protected beaches, clean "Sixth Street Rampart shown on Wed., Aug. 8, at 8 warm sands of Nevada on of some is just one big publicity stunt in advance of the Parade." p.m. are "His New the outskirts of Las Vegas The feeling is that they come to close swimming sites. return of comic opera. Next week we conclude with a Profession,'' "The The gay resort town gives to the shoreline endangering the lives Clean? If litter from boats hugging discussion of the remaining theory which, frankly, we don't Immigrant," "The Tramp" up gambling and takes up of ocean swimmers. the shoreline can be interpreted as understand ourself. See you? and "Tillie's Punctured contemplation; the Bible Romance." The last film becomes a best seller; a If you think the gripes are without clean beaches, our elected officials "Expression in Nostalgia" stars Chaplin, Marie mission priest becomes the will be the title of the stan- foundation, we suggest you check haven't taken the time to check the Dressier, the Keystone Kops rage of the night club crowd; WORST VERSE dard flower show presented and the entire Mack Sennett and three dancing girls from oceanfront communities, particularly beachfront. by the Seaweeders Garden troup in a take-off on the old Fort Monmouth has its West Gate Club of Bay Head and the Silver Dollar decide to weekends. Bathers can do something about (We're not saying it's the best gate) city -slicker -meets -country enter the religious order Mantoloking on Aug. 8 and \i girl routine. Marine police admit their hands are littering boats. Complaints can be Jolly old England has its Newgate at the Bay Head Yacht Club. The owner of the Silver Dollar, Mr Edelman is tied since legislation is lacking. A submitted to the marine cops with Somewhere, we suppose, there's a Blue Gate Open to the public, The film series is planned But none of them'II compare to Watergate for adults and children, lasts played by Mike French, the spokesman in the Monmouth Beach action resulting. donations will be $1.00. priest by Neil Tremaine and Now there's a gate that oughta rate. Proceeds will be used to from 60-90 minutes and is headquarters was quick to admit laws But when it comes to fishermen in benefit varied garden club free. A complete schedule of the radio announcer by Ed films is available at the Hutnik. are needed and when enacted, boats who do their thing close to civic beautification projects CRITIC'S CORNER-We attended the Anna Maria including work at the duck library. enforced. Others in the cast include shore, laws are lacking. Alberghetti concert in the Ocean Grove Auditorium recently feeding area at Twilight There are three weeks Sister Rose, Debbie Magin, Officials hail the Jersey Shore as Isn't it about time something was and had the surprise of our life. Miss Alberghetti, of course, Lake, The Seaweeders remaining in which area Sister Edna, Nancy recently won the Ruth B. the state's greatest natui,il asset. They done? We know so. was great (That's no surprise); a harmonica player by the children may participate in McGrory, Sister Felicitas, name of Alan Black amazed with his musical ability and Somerville Silver Trophy, a library activities planned for Terry Good; Sister Maria, top state award in N,J. agility, but the real surprise proved to be Billy Baxter, an each of the week days. There Lisa Austin; Sister Ann, Garden Club activities, are stories on Mondays and Chris Waring; and Sister x-rated comedian from England, who had the Methodists and beginning a long-range Wednesdays, arts and crafts Francis, Nancy Whitacre their guests rolling in the aisles with his bawdy, naughty and College football naturalized planting on Tuesdays, movies on Director is Mrs. Kathy off-color jokes. We couldn't reprint them here. program and nature study Thursdays and drama club area there. Bishop Hawkins, assited by At Oklahoma and Kentucky and at thinking citizens for forty years - The old, staid Ocean Grove Auditorium will never on Fridays. Nancy Kaufman. Mrs other colleges across the nation in how can overemphasis on college be the same again. Funny, but some people who, we Hours for the show will be Anyone interested in at- Hawkins is a commission football be ended1? are sure, would be the first to stop others from viewing from2 p.m. to9 p.m. on Aug. tending any of the programs volunteer who directs Vhe recent months and years, scandals or Sand 9 a.m. to 3p.m on Aug. is asked to pick up a schedule year-round teen drama lnmiilJjllllll have surfaced involving One had hoped the rise of pro x-rated movies, simply by closing them down, really 9 Chairman is Mrs. William of activities which lists times activities sponsored by the appreciated Billy's raw humor. We were shaking our football eligibility. football would relegate college O. t-jrbin with Mrs Albert and age groups for which commission and supervised head as we left the place. Rafter Jr., as assistant, both each program is planned. by Commissioner Bonnie football to the position it should One cause is overemphasis on The only thing iu mat the evening was the display of poor Manlolokmg. Mitchell winning. This overemphasis sometimes rightly occupy a sport for as many Enfln technique by Miss Alberghetti and Mr. Black. The There will be a senior Ticket information may be tempts coaches, recruiters, etc., to students M possible. But many uHKU'ess of their sound as it was blasted from the public artists design deivision with "Seven Nuns at Las obtained by calling the eight classes and a junior Vegas" is the title of a recreation office. bend regulations to enable a good alumni, athletic departments and address system darned near ruined our eardrums. It's too bad player or players to make a team. college officiate oppose that. So, too that singers have to hold «n to the mike as they sing. The does the NCAA, to judge from plans Ocean Grove PA system, unlike the one at the Garden State In a recent book, "Meat on the Arts Center, is exceptionally good; very sensitive, and Hoof1 a former Texas footballer now afoot to stage a championship reproduces sound faithfully and clearly. Had the artists stood described how brain coaches are game after January's college bowl a foot or more back the result would have been better. utwized to help athletes pass courses. games! Too much money is involved. In MM ases the brain coach helps The money factor and alumni too much, and some actually write sentiment also seem two of the THE SAGE OF GLENDOLA says, "A woman is never papers for players, etc. reasons the game remains as rough and happy unless she has an abundance of clothes to Wave off' violent as it is this also draws fans. All of which brings us again to the • • • Shamefully, serious injuries, and even question which has perplexed PUT1AN PATTER Peter Putian entered the house and, concerned college administrations and death, continue year after year. Hashing a aipy •) The Matawan Journal, said, "Chet says here that you and I are going to discuss **Phase 4, the high cost of living and Ml like thit. Who told him that'1" His little wile flashed him a smile. "I did." and Pete scoffed Swim with care "What do you know about Phase 4'" "Nothing at all " replied Mre Putifln. "Ttul's where With vacation time in full swing, we number of people drowned each year. you come in But t do know something about the high offer a word of caution to the The annual death toll in the United COM of living and that remind) me It lime von increased my shopping allowance." s wimmeT. J udging from the States from drowning grows larger each year More than one-half of those "Lei me tell you about Hia»e 4," said Pete, quickly experience of other years, "Don'l change the subiecl. Pete," Ijli told him. "I need more approximately 3,500 lives will have dying in this manner are young money lo run the house" "Listen LiJ," Pete argued CAST MEMBERS Cwy Grady, Rachel Kaufman and Debbie Magin. Mt to right, run been lost by accidental drowning persons under 24-years o! age. "Secretary Butz and Dr Klein and other Nixonians say through s. HK for "Seven Num in Las Vegas", a comedy offered bv Ha/Id Recreation (nmmtftsion's teen drama members on Aug 10 and 11 at 8.3© p.m. al Raritan Nfeh't these nex t few months. This things are going to gel better Don'l say anything more. LJI. airomdJtinned theater Thf story Hut develops when Si Joseph answers • nun's prayen for Every vacationist should be careful. Olet must be running out of space " "Saved by the represents only about half of the total typewriter bell'" exclaimed Lil. a warmer climate and he moves the religious community to tht outskirts of Lai Vegaa COAST ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,1973. PAGE 5

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land; avoid undue concentration of population; and to that end, to regulate the height, dealgn, »" Judgmint to bt utlifMd by ORDINAHCtNO. ll-'«» appearance, number of stories and size of bulldinoj and othef structures; the percentage of the ,u ''.V. tht O f COMr "'" "'* " """ »'•«•>•»» AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND "THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WALL" area of the lot thai may Re occupied, the size of the yards, courts and other open ipuei; the *.?1S togatmr with thi cotti of this AD 5 P T 1 2 1 1 demity or population and the location and use Of other purposes; and the height. %Ut and OFNEWJERllr* UI6. °^VE°IT O R DA INED BY *TH E TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WALL, location of these uses with the limits of the Township, these regulation! are hereby wtabtlihad CHANCEBV DIVISION P«UL KIERNAN MONMOUTM COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. and shall hereafter apply. MONMOUTH COUNTY ARTICLE I Docket No. F-309B-72 Slurlfl ARTICLE III PULASKI SAVINGS t LO«N Dated Juna 13, 1973 SHORT TITLE DEFINITIONS ASSOCIATION, a N«W Jaruy Or.«n»t», 1-1 This ordinance shall be known and may bo clttd as "The Zoning Ordinance of the Townshln of 3.1 GENERAL MEANING OF WORDS AND PHRASES corporation, Plaintiff vfi Shmorelson 1 Wall." 311 Words used In th* present tenie Include the futura tenie. QraentMrg, Atlvs. ARTICLE II 3-1-2 Words used in the singular Include trie plural, and conversely words uMd In the plural PURPOSE Include the singular. S''S.IOS.STMS , VMr^ 2-1 For the purpose of encouraging the most appropriate use ot the land throughout theTownjhlp 3-1-3 The word "shall" is always mandatory. partnership of the Stats Of Naw ORDINANCE No II7J-* and to conserve the value of property with reasonable consideration lor the character of the zone 3-1-4 The word "lot" Includes the word "plot" or "premises." D n AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING and Its peculiar suitability for particular uset; all In accordance with a comprehensive Dlan 3'1-S The word "used" Includes the words "Intended to be used", "designed to be used" or BI*' 'T, °."""; "« l""'' FOR AND AUTHORIZING THE designed to: provide a well balanced and stable economic structure; control rate and direction of "arranged to be used". uy virtue of a writ of ACQUISITION OF A SEWER growth; lessen congestion In the itreetsi secure lefaty from fire; panic, and other damages; Mli The word "occupied" includes Ihe words "Intended to be occupied", "designed to be ojtecLMion in me above Mated BOD DING -MACHINE promote health and general welfare; provide adequate light and air; prevent the overcrowding of occupied" or "arranged to be occupied". (continued on page 6) e»Bos™.".e foJ™r ul".'.*e. a".""1".?t public' venauo' *"*, " COMPLETE WITH ACCESSORIES AND AN Borougn of Freehold, County of ELECTRIC PUMP STARTER Monmouth, New Jersey, on FOR THE WELL AT 101 Monday, the 27th day of August, THIRD AVENUE IN AND BY p..f in -rt o'clock P.M. THE BOROUGH OF BELMAR. IN THE COUNTV OF All . i ?. ?'Or a i. . P '«l Of land, MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, FOR U5E BY ?™ .!,. . ".IN " u""'"' '" "" THE WATER-SEWER UTILITY i-Zni . ?. «" ™. '" •"• DEPARTMENT OF SAID Co.nl, IMD.mo,|h,,(siin ZONING MAP 11 BOROUGH ANO PROVIDING TTi*'"™ ™" FOB THE C05TS THEREOF i OF THE FUTo Lol Numoers 70, 71 and 12 on SAID WATER-SEWER UTILITY DEPARTMENT OF THE HiDury Park, made by Nlart BOROUGH OF 9ELMAR. B r0 Ol ™ »" Commissioner. TOWNSHIP OF WALL 1907?9oT,n, andd fM«dhmid I , ?h'"«'the Monmout• '",1n; 0, Th, Sorough Of Mmt, ,„ KrUcu,«K,Vm „*' "?„"""• The County of Monmouth. And particularly descr bed as to rows- MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY BEGINNING at a point In the A"F°7 A,irr? v : JULY 25, 1973 m imithfiHHu >inn ih. roddlng machine complete with v «..!.«„ S, ™ ci . accessories and an eleclrlc pump 75 fee thine. s""" '" '"• "•" •' 101 ™'" Y^wS'-h,, ,,,,,,,, an,,., ST '" "" B°">"'n •" «.•«";" if "•"»•»»'"I'»>»• SECTION J. The equipment LEGEND westerly Hsu ol ,t,e whole Irect; oi,cuis,a ,„ s,c,|On , „,„«,„,, weSrly T"S»«, aT? ,'ht I'mpro'J.r.m wffiB.™nBo,o"un9h° 75 l»t thence m'» "v"u">' """"" •»*• publUhed to the westerly line of Fisher herewith was Introduced and Avenue and the point and place PMfed upon llrst reading at a of BEGINNING. meeting of the Board of ALSO KNOWN AND Commissioner* of the Borough DESIGNATED as Lots Nos. 73 0( Bel™ar. ln ttw County ol and 74 In Block 217 on the Tax Monmouth, New Jersey, held on Duplicate of the Township of tht 24th day of July, 1973. It Neptune w"' *** further considered for BEING known as 257-259 flnal P**"^ an*r OubUc hearing Fisher Avenue, Neptune New thereon, at a meeting of said jersey ' Board of Commlntonere to be The' approximate amount of h«'« ln the Municipal. Bulldlnfl, the Judgment to be satisfied by Rlvflf Road at El*ntn AveniiB, In said sale Is the sum of Mld Borough on the I4th day of $85,250.00 together with the August, 1973 at 8:00 o'clock costs of this sale. P-M., at which date, time and The Sheriff hereby reserves the P'*« anV penon desiring to be right to adjourn this sale without heard upon the final passage of further notice Dy publication. »<<< ordinance will be given an PAULKIERNAN opportunity to be heard, and Sheriff during the week prior to and up Dated: July 10, 1973 '° anC' Including the date of such Robert P. Rospond meeting, copies of said ordinance tsa win be made available at the Atty. Clerk's Office In said Municipal 4T 8-2, 8-9, B-16, 8-23 $115.20 Building to the mamberi of the general public who shall request the same. IO-IJJ, DONALD F. MATTHEWS SHERIFF'S SALE Borough Clerk

OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTV Oockat No. DJ 1722-71 US/ OXFORD BOND & SHERIFF'S SALE MORTGAGE COMPANY, SUPERIOR COURT Plaintiff VII CARLTON OFNEWJIR5EY WAGNER & LILLIAN CHANCERY DIVISION WAGNER, Defendants MONMOUTH COUNTY By virtue of a writ of Docket No. F-3367-72 execution In Ihe above stated UNDERWOOD MORTGAGE & action to me directed, I shall TITLE CO., a New Jersey expose (or sale ai public vendue, corporation, PUlnUlfs: AVIE at the Court HOUSB In the L. HENDERSON, etc., et als, Borough of Freehold, County of Defendants Monmouth, New Jersey, on the By virtue of a writ of 13th day of August, 1973, at 2 execution In the above stated o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Time. action to me directed, I shall All that lot, tract of parcel of expose for ule at public vendue, land ana premises, hereinafter ai the Court House In the particularly described, situate, Borough of Freehold, County of lying and being In the Township Monmouth, New Jersey on of Neptune In the County of Monday the 2(jth day of Monmouth State nf New Jersey. August, 1973, at 2 o'clock, P.M. KNOWN ana designated as Prevailing Time. Lot No. 97 as ihown on Section ALL that tract or parcel of 1 of Map of Hamilton Gardens, >»nd, situate, lying and being In dated Sept. 4, 1951, made by '*• Township of Neptune, in Claude W. Blrdsall, Professional th« County of Monmouth, In Engineer and Land Surveyor, the State of New Jersey; duly tiled In the Monmouth KNOWN and rfesltmtted as county Clwvi' i O«tc« on July »"d &Y Loti Nos. 10. 11, 12 and 25. 1952, in Case No. 10-24 and " "> ™f*k*0' D"mac •»•"'•« more particularly described as N"*^^ VoSp Molm^h '° BEGINNING at a point of County, N.J. Owned by Louis intersection of the southerly line Smadtwck, Weston Realty of State Highway Route No, 33 Company, dated June |, 1908, and the easterly line of Pine »"<> "'•? lr; ^* Monrnoulh Terrace' thence il) south 63 County Clerk'i office on August SU,«.minutes 30 s.cV* •• > «• « Map No" 3^16' east along the southerly line of SAID premises are State Highway Route No. 33, a commonly known as 306 West 5irt.net o* S03.92 feet to a *-« Avenue, Neptune, N.J. point; thence {Z) voutn 10 IT ls lnt«ndea to describe degrees 33 minutes 30 seconds «» "me premises conveyed to west a distance of 122.53 feel to Avle L. Henderson, by deed a point; thenca (3) north 63 (>"«»d April 16. 1971, recorded degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds April 19, 1971, In Book 3730 of west, a distance o( 136.91 feet to Deeds for Monmouth county, a point in the easterly line of Page 16. Pint Terrace; thence (4) north 26 The approximate »moum ot degrees 10 mlnutei 30 seconds the judgment to be satlfired by east along the easterly line of Mid sale ts the sum of Pine Terrace, a distance erf 118 S29.422.00 together with the test to the toutheast corner of costs of this sale. State Highway Route No. 33 and The Sheriff hereby reserves Pine Terrace, being the point or the right to adjourn this sale place of Beginning. without further notice by BEING the same premises publication. conveyed unlo Michael Thomlwr PAUL KIERNAN, and Theresa Thomlsar, husband Sheriff and wife, by Corlles Realty DATED: June 18, 1973 Company datari January B. Zucker, Goldberg t, Weiss 195.3 and 'eco'ded on January AMV*. 14. ',953, in the Monmouth 4T / 76. »-2. 9-*. « 16 »60.4e County Clerk's Office In Bi>ok 2396 of Deeds, page 292. The said Theresa Thomlse' dieo <*" NOTICI Aug. 30/55 leaving her husband, The Township Committee of th* Mid Mlcttae.1 Thomiwr, the Towmhlp of Wall at a surviving. meeting held July 25, 1973, SUBJECT to a mortgage fjven adopted a Resolution regarding by Michael Thomtser and the following application for a Theresa ThomUet, hts wife, to variance: Shadow Lawn Sivlngi and Loan Si Cth.rlne'i Cemetery «H of J8.75O.0O. which mortgage Mausoleum on property known and bond secured by umt the as .o! 84, Block 277 purchasers assume and agree to A copy ot the above pay as a portion of the purchase Resolution ha* bean filed in the price for the aforesaid premim, office of the Township Clerk, the eretent balance ot Mid Municipal Buliamg. 2500 ^•ST».*r*V.»0.M •"•' MunlclWl Court, Wan, N«w the oTyrVwnt due July 1. 1957. Jemv, and » a«alta«e for «iJHJFC"r to aranti ot record. Inspection SSciXfcnUw* "»MA * STANLEY

Nn. it, Nwtune, New Jerwy IT *-> >4_50 t o* MM *. TMMMtMY, AUGUST 2, 1*73, COAST ADVERTISER LEOAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Wall clinches SCHEDULE OF AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS baseball title Wall swept a doubleheiider In the first game against from Freehold, 5-1 and 8-0 Freehold, Wall scored three mi DCMITT (IN SQUARE FECT HEIGHTS PRINCIPAL BUILDING Saturday to clinch the runs in the first inning an key (IN SQUARE FEET) regular season cham- hits by Barney LaBella and Kevin Bova along with a MEAN WIDTH MIN pionship of Ihe Jersey Shore IDWCLLIN6 BUILDING BUILDING HABITABL Baseball League Freehold error and a wild INTERIOR CORNER INTERIOR CORNER ALL ACCESSOR FRONT SIDE REAR SIDE REAR FLOOR BUILDING pitch. The winners added UNIT! KK ACRE] Wall, the defending LOT LOT LOT LOT FRONTAGE DEPTH WIL0INOS BUI-DIMS YARD YARD YARD YARD STORIES FEET STORIES AREA AREA single tallies in the fourth YARD FEET champion, finished with a 21- and fifth innings 7 record just one game ahead R-R 2 Ac. 2 Ac. 200 200 150 200 15 9 50 30 50 10 35 I — 10 16 2-?,000 of second place Toms Iliver Bob Sykes won his seventh 120-81 who had won two Irom garni1 against a lone setback R-«0 200 20 S SO 20 Ifc-IBOO — o.c 60,000 60,000 200 200 125 20 10 10 •U 39 1 ie 1 Lincroft, 5-3 and J2-U as he allowed jus! four hits, I - zooo fanned nine and walked two. 100 29 9 40 20 The league playoffs will R-30 1.2 30,000 30,000 ISO 150 165 35 10 10 2i 33 1 16 — get underway this weekend 1-1.000 after l.incrofl and Colts Neck Wall started the second R-20 1.7 20,000 22,500 no 125 80 150 30 8 30 10 25 9 5 !*> 33 1 16 IL-1400 engage in a special playoff to game with three runs also T-i.ooJ determine the fourth place and coasted the rest of the It-10 10,000 12,000 100 120 70 100 30 8 30 10 IS 9 S It 35 1 16 team, The two teams way. finished Ihe season I'al Geronl ran his record deadlocked at 1444. to 5*0with a one-hitter while Wall will play the winner Jose Allonso paced the •-I 20,000 25,000 100 125 100 168 33 50 20 25 20 25 35 1 20 — ipoo of the Uncrofl-Colts Neck hitters will) three singles. ii game while Toms River Joe Smith helped out with B-2 20,000 29,000 100 129 100 165 35 50 20 25 10 10 14 35 1 20 — 1,000 meets third place Long two hits. Branch 115-H). The playoffs The lone Freehold hit was B-3 40000 40,000 ISO 150 ISO 165 39 90 20 25 10 10 3 40 1 20 — 1.000 will be a best two-out-ot a third-inning single by Ted three. Kdkildstin.

M-l 2 Ac. 2 Ac 200 200 200 330 50 100 25 29 25 25 3 40 1 20 — 1,000 M-2 2 Ac 2 Ac 200 200 200 350 33 100 25 25 25 25 3 40 1 20 — jpoo Super Sprints at Wall oval The excitement that Super After a shorl intermission Sprint cars bring to any auto Ihe Modified-Sports man will racing surface will be felt gel the call and 22-cars will this Saturday night in Wall contest in a :i5-lap feature Stadium when the United event that carries with it a Racing Club's chauffeurs go lop prize of $750 plus con- through the paces. tingency funds. The Super Sprints saw Limited Sportsmen Slock • •(•ONE STONY HOUSE considerable action on the Card which will be waiting In highbanksofthe We. 34oval Ihe wings will be the second on June 23 and when the dust feature attraction. The had cleared it was Leroy Limileds will race around Felty of Jonestown, Pa., who (he one-third mile asphalt 30 picked up the checkered flag times, and top money for copping the 25-lap feature. The Super Sprint Cars will Felty and his colleagues be the nightcap event - their The word "person" Include: corporation as v>jell as 3 n individual. 3-2-42 NON-CONFORMING USE: A use Of a bulldln hat does not c•in form to th. last performance of the year regulations of the zone In which it Is located. including Bill Schroth of The word "demonstrate" n. ins to provide SL ich Visu al, written iit oral inter at the Shore Speedway ~- 3-2-43 NURSING HOME: A building in which more tl eedlng fou Loman, N.Y., Bing Metz of will enable the designated reviewinlewmgy agency oy buildings. ;•) o) whethe DWELLING, SINGLE FAMILY; A building designed as a dwelling, containing no more the confines of the building or In their prlv automobiles, regardless than one kitchen area and entirely occupied by either the owner, or by a tenant under a seats are provided within the building. written or by a tenant under a written lease of not less than one year. 3- 2-56 ROOMING HOUSE: A building in which one or more persons a housed or lodged in oneor more tu ihe 3-2-15 DWELLING UNIT: A building, or portion thereof, providing complete living facilities Ml'. ir one Ii rooms for hire, excluding entire build I n( leased for one year or an 3-216 ESSENTIAL SERVICES: Facilities Installed or mal led by a public utility or motels. governmental agency Including gas, electric, phone, w sewerage and other similar 3- 2-57 SETBACK LINE: services necessary tn provide adequate utility services :ssary to the general health, A building line parallel to a street line delineating the minimum required front yard area safety and welfare of the public. depth between the street line and any building. SHOPPING CENTER: 3-2-17 FARMING: Agricultural activity as a business or trie k 3- 2-58 Email animals for any purpose. A group of commercial establishments, or buildings planned, developed, owned and managed as a unit related In location, size and type ol shops to the trade area which It 3-2-18 FENCE: A structure forming an enclosure of an ope (laying from within or intrusion from without said e serves. barrier for the purposes of assuring privacy. ) SIGN: FLOOD PLAIN: The area ot relatively flat land adjolnl ufse and subject to Any device, structure or object for visual communication that Is used for the purpose of flooding from an overflow of said water course, (nek lapped by the Soil bringing the subject thereof to the attention of others, but not Including any flag, badge ANNOUNCING Conservation Service on maps entitled, "Classes of Lan to Use Capability", or insignia ol any public agency. filed in the office of the Soil Conservation Service In I I SINGLE FAMILY" DWELLING: NEW or all of the following: A building designed as a dwelling, containing no more than one kitchen area and entirely occupied by either the owner, or by a tenant under a written lease for a term of C 231, C 540, C 540, not less than one year. HIGHER EARNINGS A-0 A-O SITE PLAN: A map or plan of a lot upon which Ii shown topography, all essential dimensions and FLOOR AREA: bearings, the size and location of structures, roadways, parking areas and similar The total enclosed floo a of a building used for resldi On Our Passbook a shall be computed as the surrounding area. ! SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE; SAVINGS ACCOUNT all be considered as such the ceilings and walls A use which by virtue of its own peculiar characteristics may be permitted In specified areas only upon issuance of a Special Exception Use Permit granted pursuant to the be considered as the ovejveralr l dimensions of the dwelling procedure established therefor in Sections 10-2 and 10-3-5 of this Ordinance. rages, patios and cellars. I STORY: I. That portion of a building Included between the surface of any floor and the surface of Second floor isldered as floo3rr aarea only where the side walls >nlshed floor and reach a celling the floor next above It, or If there be no floor above it, then the space between any are at least f r (4) feet eight floor and the tailing next above It: except that a cellar shall not tie considered as a height of at least seven (7) feet. Story. Split level dwelling shall be considered a e story or ground level dwellings insldered a split level dwelling a 2-64 STORY, HALF: unless a third i*. I Is constructed. To t A story under a gable, hip •oof, the wall plates building shall contain three or more f levels each separated from the more than one (1) foot three (3} opposite extent (2) feel .it.mre the floor surfac adjoining floor level by a vertical distant Story. inches but less than seven (7) feet- 1 2-65 STREAM: 3-2-21 FOWL: A bird y whether Improved, unimproved, enc 3-2-22 GARAGE PR VATE: y building used for • realigned which presently ovement, enclosure or realigns a capacity of not more than thtree (3) automobiles, or nc cut by the eros ion of run ii with defined banks and a bot automobile per family housed In the building to which such through which w•ater flows ordinarily bi-t not lacessarlly coritlnuously. whichever Is greater. 3-2-23 GARAGE, PUBLIC: Any building a private garage, Any street, avenue, boul the ute of the public or the membership of any private or quasi-public 3-2-30 OT rcel of land c it, de Houn' o ic. 3 WEEKDAYS LOT: A piece, portio group, club or organization, or occupied by a buil roup uildings that are united b inter WIDNISDAr IVININGS, 7 lo 8 30 are determined by t TIDAL MARSH. use, and the area and WAtK-Uf and DUIVEIN WINDOWS the latest approved m on of which the parc A low, swampy area adjoining tidal rivers, subiect to periodic Hooding including lands 3-2-31 LOT AREA: The siz red within the tot li mapped by the Soil Conservation Service on map* entitled, "Classes of Land Accnrding OftU UNTIL 4 00 DAILY to Use Capability" filed In the office of the Soli Conservation Service in Freehold, New Jersey as follows' C B5 streets. 3-2-33 LOT COVERAGE: The percei a lot occupied ev bun A-0 3-2-34 LOT DEPTH: A mean horli nd rear of lot I TRAILER COURT, CAMP OR PARK: An area designer) lor or used for the accommo ditto measured in the general direct ts side lot lines, dwelling facilities which , 3-2-35 LOT FRONTAGE; That portl lot extending along a • or portion* thereof, In use as or capable of us ••< LOT LINE: Any line dlvidln? t from another lot or Ui distance between t YARD, FRONT 3-2-37 MEAN WIDTH: The »verage side lot I An open unoccupied space on the same lot with & p lpai building, extending the f right angles t» Its depth, width of HIP iqt and situated between the set 3-2 38 MOTEL: A hotel providing individual entrance* from the exterior right

LIQAL NOTICE LIOAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (continued from page ej ' AUTICLt IV 5-13-31 Any use of land or building or any activity which will adversely affect or Impair the ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES lawful use of peaceful enjoyment of any other lands or pulldlngi. Softball dates, 4-1 ZONES 5-13-32 Railing of swine or fowl. 5-13-33 Riding academies or livery stables. i£koSn?I5!m, °' lmp"minllnt th" **"««•. lh« Townihlp of w.n it hereby drvloM Into to* 5-13-34 DOB kennels. RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE 3-13-39 Landing of aircraft or landing areas for aircraft, In any /one except Industrial zones. 5-14 REMOVAL OF TOP SOIL, SUBSOIL, 5AND OH GRAVEL R-60 RESIDENTIAL ZONE 5-14-1 No top soil sh'H be removed from any premises In any zone. R-30 RESIDENTIAL ZONE pairings listed 5-14-2 No sub-soil, sand or gravel shall be removed from any premises In any zone except that: R-aO RESIDENTIAL ZONE A. The Building Inspector may Issue a permit for the removal of sub-soil from R-10 RESIDENTIAL ZONE excavations for building foundations or other structures, provided that the Pairings and dales for the Tropical Pub (Belmar) B-l NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS ZONE total amount to be removed from the lot does not exceed five hundred (500) • 2 HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL ZONE cubic yards. first round games ol the 1973 while C.B C, (Belmar) playi 1 flND mcE aulLDINGZON E B. The Board of Adjustment may recommend that the Township Committee Monmouth County Softball the Freehold Wings next M-'I INSSTSSJJ™? " ° grant a variance for the removal of soil, sand or gravel, other than as set forth Tournament to be held at Thursday. M 2 OFFICE AND RESEARCH ZONE In paragraph A. above, upon application by the property owner for a variance Belmar next week were 4-2 ZONING MAP pursuant to Section 10-5-5, D herein, but only upon clear and convincing Quarter Keg (Far- The boundaries or ail zones are shown on a map entitled, "Zoning Map of the Towmnlp of proof that such removal Is necessary to render the premises suitable for a announced by tourney mingdale) plays Excels Wall", Oiled July 25, 1973. Said map, together with all explanatory matter tharaon. Is hereby permitted use. Such removal shall be regulated by the Grading and Soil director Andy Donate Jr. All (Lakewood) Aug. 13 while mada a part of this Ordinance. Removal Ordinance. games will be played at the Daniel'sLandscaping 4-3 INTERPRETATION OF ZONE BOUNDARIES 5-15 STORAGE OR PARKING OF TRUCKS, TRUCK TRAILERS, BUSES, MOBILE HOMES, Whan any uncertainty axlsti with respect to tha boundaries of any zone as ihown on tha zoning HOUSE TRAILEfiS, CAMPER TRAILERS, "PICK-UP11 COACHES AND BOATS Belmar Memorial Field. (Belmar) meets Glendola Map, tha following rules shalt govern: 5-15-1 No trucks, truck trailers, buses, mobile homes or house trailers shall be stored or parked Fifteen teams are entered Fire Co. Aug. 14 and Jerry 4-3-1 Zone boundary lines are Intended to fallow the eenler line of streets and straamt, lot or on any premises or upon any street In any zone except while actually loading.or Lynch's (Belmart clashes property lines, unless said boundary lines are rixed by dimensions ihown on tha Zoning unloading or making pick-ups or deliveries and except as otherwise provided herein. in the tournament with Map or as hereinafter set forth. 5-15-2 In business ana industrial tones, trucks, truck (radars and buses may be patked oi Monmouth County Welfare with Traveiodge (Toms 4-3-2 Where dimensions are Indicated on the Zoning Map, they are to be measured from tha Stored on premises If such parking or storage Is accessory to the business or Industrial of Little Siver and Dorrers Hiver) Aug 15. street right-of-way line existing at the time of passage of this Ordinance. use being conducted on the premises. 4-3-3 Where lont boundary lines are not fixed by dimensions and are so Indicated that they 5-15-3 No sales of goods or merchandise from trucks or trailers shall be permitted In any zone, Garage of Wall Twp. Belmar Recreation Dir- appear to be within ten (10) reel of a lot line as determined by scale from thaionlng 5-15-4 No mobile homos, house trailers, camper trailers, "pick-up" coachas or similar facilities receiving byes. ector Tom Hope will throw map, such lot Una shall be conitrued to be said boundary line. shall be used for habitation in any zone. 4-3-4 In those Instances where zone boundary lines appear as extension* of property Una*, 5-15-5 No camper trailers, "pick-up" coaches or boats shall be stored or parked on any street The tourney gets un- out the first ball Tuesday at •nd In otlw Instances wlwe the zona boundary line Divides a lot, and wtotit utd in any zone except while actually loading or unloading. No more than one boat and one derway Tuesday with the 6:25 p.m. boundary line appears to be more than ten (10) faet distant from a property MM, tt» camper trailer or one "pick-up" coach may be stored on any residential premises In any fielmar Police meeting Quarterfinal rounds will location of said boundary line shall be determined by tha use of tha scale Mown on tt» zone provided: Sandbox Bar (Spring Lake A. It Is not stored in any Iront yard of the premise*. be held Aug. 20-2122 24 with 4-3-5 If, after applying the rules established herein, there still remains any uncertainty as to 8- It Is stored no closer to the side and rear property lines than Is permitted for Heights). Wednesday's the semi-finals set for Aug. the zoning regulations applicable to any lot or portion thereof, the use of such land accessory structures In the zone wherein the premises are located. game has Joey Miles 27 and 28 and the title game shall be governed by the regulations of the more restrictive of the two zones In C. It Is either stored in a building or is reasonably screened Uam view Irom the (Atlanta Highlands) playing scheduled for Aug. 29. question. street and adjoining properties by appropriate fencing or shrubbery. 4-3-6 The boundary line of any zone which adjoins the Manasquan River or the Shark River 5-15-6 Construction trailers, upon approval of the Building Inspector may be parked on shall coincide with the boundary line of the Township of Will and not with the high premises In any zone a't^r Issuance of a buiidiny p&rmlt lor and during construction of water mark or shore line. the principal structure tnereon, but shall be removed prior to the Issuance of the 4-4 SCHEDULE OF AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS Certificate of Occupancy for the principal structure In residential zones and within Tha attached schedule of araa, yard and building requirements Is hereby made a part of this thirty (30) days of the Issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for tha principal OicUnince is though set foiiti heteln it length and with ihe same loice and etiect. structure In all other zones. Allenwood ARTICLE V 5-16 No driveway or or easement providing access to or egress from the business or Industrial use shall GENERAL REGULATIONS extend through or Into any residential zone. 5-1 APPLICABILITY OF REGULATIONS 5-17 LOOK-ALIKE RESTRICTIONS No structure shall hereafter be erected, structurally altered or moved nor ihall any landt or the 5-17-1 Except as hereinafter provided not more than one building permit shall hereafter be buildings thereon be used for any purpose except In conformity with all regulations hereinafter issued for any dwelling to be erected In a housing development consisting of two or leads in meet established for the zone In which said land or structure Is located. Nor shall any open ipice or more houses If It Is •.utiuantiaUy alike tn extetloi design and appearance with »ny yard area established for the purpose of complying with the regulations of this Ordinance be neighboring dwelling situated on the same or opposite sides of the street, within two Allenwood jumped out to WALL TOWNSHIP reduced or encroached upon In any manner except as shall be specifically permitted In thli hundred (2C0) feet In zones requiring lot areas of 40,000 square feet or more; within an early lead in the llth RECREATION Ordinance. one hundred fifty (150) feet In zones requiring lot areas of less than 40,000 square feat. Track Summarlei 5-2 PERMITTED YARD ENCROACHMENTS The distances herein specified shall be the shortest distance between the street lines of annual Wall Summer STANDING the respective properties. Olympics field events last BROAD JUMP No building or pirt thereof shall be erected within or project into any required yard are* except 6-7 Bays, Butch Gelriovatch,- In accordance with the following provisions: 5-1;-2 Houses within such specified distances of each other shall be considered substantially weekend with 132 points 6-7 Gl.ls. Kim Jurman; 8-9 Boyv 5-2-1 An open and unscFbonad enhance porch ieadtna to ttve Basement, c«Un or 11m Hoot alike in exterior design and appearance If they have any one of the following easily beating out Old Mill Charles Miller; B-9 Girls, Robin not more than ten (10) feet In width may project not more than six (6) feet not characteristics: Kurmln; 10-11 Boys, Rick which settled for runnerup Marks; 1O-11 Girls, Kelly Dennli; Including steps Into a required front yard area, provided the floor of said porch It within A. The same basic dimension and floor plans are used without substantial three (3} feet of the adjoining ground level. wiih 99. 12-13 Boys. Burt Blaha; 12-13 differentiation of one or more exterior elevations. Girls, Marilyn Morton; 14-15 9-2-2 An open and unroofed patio not more than three (3) feet above ground (aval may B. The same basic dimensions and floor plans are used without substantial change West Belmar was third Boys, Mlka Gelnovatch; 14-15 extend Into a required side or rear yard to within ten (10) feet of a side or rear property in the orientation of the houses on the lots. with >v-j while the local high Girls, Lll Frazee. line. This restriction shall not apply to such patios if constructed at ground level. Ci Tt\e height ar\d <&slgft of the toots ore without substantial change In design and BASKETBALL 5-2-3 Ordinary projections of cornices, eaves, gutters, sills, belt courses, chimneys, flues, appearance. school was fourth with 60, TREE THROW buttresses and ornamental features may project not more than twenty four (24] inches D. The size, type and location of d°°'s and windows in the front elevation are 6-7 Boys, Kevin Slgley; 6-7 Girls, Marlon Oliver): 8-9 Boy*, Into any required yard area. without substantial differentiation. Lillian Frazier was the 5-3 PERMITTED HEIGHT EXCEPTIONS Kurt L.ufldy; B-9 Girls, Cathy 5-17-3 In addition to the requirements specified above, there shall be not less than three (3) individual standout of the Malla; 10-11 Boys, Doug 5-3-1 APPURTENANCES ATTACHED TO PRINCIPAL BUILDINUS basic designs In every housing development consisting of from (S) through meet winning four events in Hanulak: 10-11 Girl*. Kathy fourteen (14) houses, no! less than four (4) basic house designs In every housing Fra*ee; 12-13 Boyi, John Koofii The height limitations of this Ordinance shall not apply to church spires, belfries, development consisting of from fifteen (15) through twenty four (24) houses, and not the girl's H-15 age group as 12-13 Girls, Kelly Schaad; 14-15 domes, antennas attached to buildings, or slioi, none of which are to be used for human less than five (5) basic house designs in every housing development consisting of she took the standing and Boys, Richard Jerome; 14-15 occupancy; nor to chimneys, ventilator*, skylights, water tanks, bulkheads and tha twenty-five (25) or.more houses. The number of homes In a housing development Shall running long jump, the Girls, Lillian Frazee. necessary mechanical appurtenances usually carried above the roof level. be construed as meaning the number of lots as shown on an approved preliminary plot SOFTBALL. THROW 67 Boys Butch Gelnovatch; Such features, however, shall not exceed In coverage twenty (20) percent of the total of a major subdivision. basketball free throw and roof area and shall not exceed a height such as is necessary to accomplish the purpose 6-7 Girls, Karen Bellanca: B-9 5-17-4 To Insure conformity with the above provision, no building permit shall hereafter be the Softball throw. Boys, Kurt Luedy; 8-9 Glrit, Which they are Intended to serve. Issued for more than one (ll dwelling in any housing development until an engine*!1* ot Butth Geinovatch won Dana EskeKon; 1G-U Boy*, In single family residential 2ones and on properties adjacent to tingle family reeldantial architect's drawing of the entire tract, or part to be developed, has been submitted to Ricky Marks; 10-11 Girls. Kelly zones any such appurtenances which exceed the height limit by more than five 5) feet the building Inspector showing thereon, or on a schedule attached thereto, the model three events in the boys 6-7 Dennis; 12-13 Boys, Howard shall not be located nearer to any property fine (han a distance equal to Its height above number, type and design of each house together with the proper street and lot numbers group as he captured the Crier, 12-13 Girls, Diane Neuter; 1415 Boys, Mike Collette; 14-15 for each house. The drawing shall show the dimensions of each house, Its exact location standing and running long Girls, Llllfan Frazee. 5-3-2 FREE STANDING ACCESSORIES: on the lot, with setbacks and width or depth ol all yard spaces. In the event of jump and the softbal! throw RUNNING Water towers, non-commercial radio and television antennas and flaB notes which are subsequent desire change in basic design, size or location of a house In such a tract, a BROAD JUMP erected ai liee standing accessories and which might noimslly exceed tha height revised plan snail be filed with and approved by the Qulldlng Inspector before 6-7 Boyi, Butch Gelnovatcti; limitations established by this Ordinance may be erected to a height which can be construction of said house may begin. No certificate ot occupancy shall be Issued for The running portion of the I 6-7 Girls, Kim Jurmlrt; 6-9 Boys, demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Board of Adjustment as necessary to accomplish any house not constructed In accordance with an approved filed plan. meel will be held tomorrow Peter Kurmln; 8-9 Girls, Robin tnelr intended function, except that In residential zones and on properties adjacent to Kurmln; 10-11 Boys, Wayne ARTICLE VI at Wall High School. Slocum, 10-11 Girls, Kelly residential zones, no such structure may be located nearer to any property line than a ZONE REGULATIONS Dennis; 12-13 Boys, Sean distance equal to Its height above ground. 6-1 RR, Rural Residential Zone The program is sponsored Schaad; 1213 G Irfs, Dtans 5-3-3 No sign, namaplate, display or advertising device of any kind whatsoever shall be 6-1-1 In the Rural Residential Zons, no premises shall be used and no structure shall be by (he Wall Twp Recreation Reuttar; 14-15 Boy*. Mike inscribed upon or attached to any chimney, tower, tank or any other itructur* which erected, altered or occupied for any purpose except the following: Commission. Gelnovatcti; 1415 Glrit, Lillian extends above the height limitations established In this Ordinance. A. Farming, provided that any building or shelter for animals and any area for Prum 5-3-4 Before any structure or part thereof that wilt exceed the height limits specified In thl! storage of manure shall be located no closer than one hundred fifty (150) feet Ordinance Is erected, a variance shall first be secured from the Board of Adjustment as from any side or rear property line. hereinafter provided. B. Single Family Dwellings 5-4 ONE PRINCIPAL BUILDING PER LOT C. Public Parks and Playgrounds D. Municipal Buddings, facilities and services essential to the operation of the Wrestling show building erected on any lot. Township of Wall, subject to general review and recommendation by the 5-5 FRONTAGE ON AN IMPROVED PUBLIC STREET Planning Board. No principal building shall be erected upon a lot which does not have the minimum required 6-1-2 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES: frontage upon an Improved public street as defined in Section 3-2-27 hereof. A. Private garage with a capacity for garaging not more than three t-Jl 54 FRONT YARDS automobiles. atAsbury Park 5-6-1 Any yard facing upon a public street shall be considered a front yard and shall conform 8. Toot shed at similar storage building not exceeding one hundred twenty (1201 to the minimum front yard requirements established for the zone In which >ald yard li square feet m building area. located. ,«*•>(. C. ' Private Wfft.mlng pools. Black Jack Lanza will get many more matches than he 3-6-2 No accessory structures, with the exception of Hag poles, light or sign posts, walks, D. Fencef, as regulated by Section B-l hereof. driveways, patios at ground level, fences, mall boxes and septic tanks, shall be erected E. Signs, as regulated by the Sign Ordinance of the Township of Wall. his first shot at World Wide has lost. within any front yard. F. Outdoor barbecue structures. Wrestling Federation 5-6-3 No front yard shall be used for the storage of boats, trailers, equipment, or vehicles G. Storage sheds and barns on farms. heavyweight champion The Slrongbow Steele other than automobiles which are In operating condition and which are parked on tn H. Domestic pets and Shelters therefor, provided that tne building araa does not Pedro Morales in the match surely will gain plenty improved driveway or parking area, except as might be specifically permitted elsewhere exceed thirty (30) square feet, except that this restriction shall not apply to of attention This bout brings In this Ordinance. shelters for domestic pets located on farms. season's opening grappling together arch rivals. fi-7 SIGHT TRIANGLES AT INTERSECTIONS 6-1-3 USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE bill in Convention Hall On any corner lot, nothing shall be erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow In such a PERMIT PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-2, FT SEQ. Strongbow, lone active manner as to obstruct vision between a height of two (2) feet and ten (10) feet above the canter A. Hume Professional Offices. tomorrow night, Indian in the fold of the Una of grades of the Interwcttna streets, w(thln the trlanqular area formed t»V the two 8. Churches and other places of wo^hlp, Chk>.( Jay Strongtww and intersecting street lines bounding the lot and by a line connecting points on each street line C. Public, private or Parochial schools, excapt regional schools of which Wall WWWK, is clever while located twenty five (25) feet from the Intersection of said street lines. Township Is not a member and schools of other municipalities. George (The Animal) Steele Steele resorts to villainous 5-8 NO ACCESSORY STRUCTURE PRIOR TO PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE D. Hospitals and nursing homes. are ticketed for a companion tactics No accessory structure, excluding fences and temporary buildings necessary for construction E. Golf Courses and Country Clubs. feature Both matches are purposes, li to be erected prior to the completion of the principal building- Such temporary 6-1-4 AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS: Showtime is 8:30 construction buildings may be erected onfy after the Issuance of a building permit for the As specified In the Schedule of Area, Yard and Building Requirements. billed to a finish Principal twMdlng and shall ba removed w»Wn thirty <301 flays of the Issuance ol » tsrtiUctte o( 6-1-5 PERM1TTFD MODIFICATIONS: Willie Gtlzenberg, occupancy, for the principal building; or In the case of a major subdivision, within sixty (GO) None. president of the WWWK. days of cessation of active construction. 6-2 R-60 RESIDENTIAL ZONE vo CONSTRUCTION IN FLOOD PLAINS 6-2-1 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES: completed the card by NEW CERTIFICATES No structure shall be erected and no land shall be filled within the boundary of any flood plain Same as permitted in Rural Residential Zone. signing three bouts to thirty or tidal marsh or within fifty (50) feet of the top of the bank of any stream or the mean high 6-2-2 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES: The First Merchants water Una of any tidal river whichever distance represents the greatest setback from the strum or Same as permitted In Rural Residential Zone. minutes They send Miguel river, nor shall any structure be erected within any drainage easement In the Township of Wall. 6-2-3 USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE Fehaano against Ben Ortiz, National Bank is offering its 5-10 PRESERVA1 ION OF NATURAL FEATURES PERMIT PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-2, ET SEQ. Joe Turco against Lee Wong customers three new high Existing natural features such as streams, lakes, ponds and the natural configuration of the Same as permitted In Rural Residential Zone. yielding time certificates of ground shall be retained where possible. If It can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the 6•2^ AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUI REMtNTS: and Bull Pometti against Luis Torres. deposit, John <;. Hewitt, property, such features may be altered only to (he extent absolutely necessary to render 6-2-S PeRMIl TE.O MODIFICATIONS: president. said, The cer- premises suitable lot such petmftted use. As specified In Section 6-11. Lanza gained Vta shol al liiicates will have interest 5-11 REMOVAL OF TREES 6-3 R-30, RESIDENTIAL ZONE the champion nn thf strength rates of 7'a, 6H and (i per 5-11-1 It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation not explicitly exempted by this 6-3-1 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES: of his spectacular victory cent a nd are the highest rale Ordinance to remove or Injure any live tree, the trunk of which exceeds thrae (3) Inches Same as permitted In Rural Residential Zone. j In diameter measured at a polnl two (2) teet above the ground, In any zone, without 6-3-2 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USE5: over ftl Olympian in Madison certificates !h< bank has first obtaining a permit to do so from the Walt Township Planning Board. Same as permitted in Rural Residential Zone. Square (iarden July IS, made available. They are 5-11-2 A homeowner who wishes to remove tfees from the lot on which he resides is exempted 6-3-3 USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE OF A SP^CIAi. EXCEPTION USE Lanza pinned the first really being offered as the result of from this Ordinance. This exemption does not apply to trees on a public right of way, PERMIT PURSUANT TO SECT ION 10-2, ET SEQ. new regulation making such since these trees are on Township property. Same as permitted In Rural Residential Zone. tough loss on Olympico, a 5-11-3 The Planning Board shall permit the cutting or removal of trees on public or private 6-3-4 AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS: clever one who has won rates permissable lands in the Township under the following clrcurnstances: A* specified In the Schedule of Area, Yard *nd BuilUIng Requirements, A, If their presence would cause hardship, or endanger persons or property, or 6-3-5 PERMIT I ED MODIFICATIONS: As specified In Section 6-1]. B, In areas to be occupies by bulfdings, driveways or recreation areas, end within «-4 R-SO. RESIDENTIAL ZONE 6-4-1 PERM 11 I ED PRINCIPAL USES: depending on tree species and conditions to be reasonably determined by the Same as peimined In Rural Residential Zone. Planning Board. 6-4-2 PERMIT 1 EO ACCESSORY USES: C, if the removal of trees Is performed In a selective manner consistent with tha Same as permitted In Rural Residential Zone. public Interest; thinning of a heavily wooded area where some trees are 6-4-3 USES PERMITTSQ SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE removed and others remain may be permitted- PEBMITL Same as permitted in Rural Residential Zone. approved by the Planning Board. The applicant shall submit such a plan ihowlne all 6-4-4 AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS: proposed tree removal In relation to the survey stake* marking each dwelling, driveway 6-4-fl PERMIT TED MODIFICATIONS: or In an accompanying report which of the exceptions allowed herein are Mlleved to A* specified In Section 6-11. apply to each removal. e-6 R-10, RESIDENTIAL ZONE 5-11-5 No material, machinery or temprary sol) deposits, shall oe placed wltnln six <») feet o» 6-5-1 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE5: any existing tree trunk or stem. Any regradlng shall require, where necessary, thai all trees, remaining as per Section 4, shall be welled In, 6-j.j PERMITTEE) ACCESSORY USES: 5-11-6 Any applicant aggrieved by the provisions of this Ordinance shall nave the right to Same as permit led in Rural Residential Zone, except that farm storage sheds and barm appeal the decision of the Planning Board to the Board of Adjustment. 5-12 DOCKS AND BULKHEADS 6-fr3 USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE No dock, olor or rjulkri«ad fill or other structure shall be erected or placed within Of abutting any PERMIT, PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-2, ET SEQ. tidal water without first securing proper riparian grants ana construction permits from the State A. Same as permitted In Rural Residential Zone. •nd Federal Agencies having control over such construction and any use thereof shall comply to 6-5-4 AREA, YARD AND BUILDING RE QUt RffMENT 5: tha requirements of this Ordinance- A* specified in rhe 5ai areas within a three (31 mile ntdiu* and which only Incidentally 5-13 5 Manufacture of Heavy chemicals lerve other araa»' S 13 6 Refining of Petroleum or the storage of Petioleum Products having a flash point Of A. Neighburhood Shopping Centers. under one hundred fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit, , excess of two hundred thousand a Retail Mores and shoot ;ur.h as grocery stores, drug stores, dellcatestam, liquor (200,000) gallons. stores, hardware stores, dry goods stores, baked goods store*, meal and poultry 8-13-7 The manufacture, batching or mixing f* asphalt, asphalt products or bituminous stores, flower shoot, luncheonettes, haberdashery ana apparel shops and shoe concrete. 5-13-8 Refining or manufacture nf arilmal black, bone black or lamp black. C. Personal Service establishment; such as bae are rugnireo It) give particular attention 5-13-25 Firearm targvtt range*, skeet or trap tang** or any place where firearms are #echar«eo tn aesthetic consideratlcins, parItrtilady In conjunction with Structural tiWfign and rhe use of landaceplng to soften Building lines and p»wide visual braetat 'n JAVtUN STAR Barbara Freidrich of Spring Ukr for practice o> competitive purpose*. paiM"9 are«. S-13-26 Oifcharee of firearms In any /one. representing the Shore M is shown us **• gets off javHin 5 13-27 Rooming or Boarding Houses. &-? H, HtQHWAY BUSINESS. ZONE throw at AH Corners Track and Field Meel in Long Bntxh 5 13 26 Keeping or raising ot horses o' other dmila' animals on MM comprised of leu than five 8-7-1 In tne Highway Carnmvrctei Earn T, premises than be und and no structure shelf Be erected, altered H occupied for any purpose #*tept tha foHowlng: Saturday Freidrtch a formff 0*ymp«n, won the event A. Stiuppi"9 Centers. tits SShasT ar- r—«.».«. ™—. - —. — H o*fii r RiHidl"q» 01 i.ifin • Buiming i"amf)ie*e*. (continues on o»m «s municipalities. PAGE % THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,1073, COAST ADVERT! MA

LKAL NOTICE LMALNOTKf LMALNOTKI LIOAL NOTICE (conltnuM from {>•*• f) In trie us* of my buOdlrte, tiructur* or »r«e*Mr in th# rownaMp of Well tnere mm be Ocean gains provldad, improved and utMWt oWstre»t parking IMCN In accordance with tht Rttall Stormndthopi. Pvrioml itrvlct ailibiimmanl*. requirements specifies m W* wctlan. Motor vahlce, tr*ll«r, cimnr and boat Mlttroomi. 7-1-2 Parking Facilities may M located In any yard area In Ml lOftm 7-1-3 No required Off-Street «%rWnt area *•» M encroachM upon by iny bullexne*, open Ocean Twp. South ad- pitcher for Ocean allowing F. Hoialiand moUli itorage or any othet uHi other than the parkin*, of motor vtMclei. vanced to (he semi-finals of three hits while Jim Fary gg ottiw wltm and drinking 7-1-4 No parking space nr aUle *•« »a located CloMr IMnlin (10} feel to any «|r**f line. the 1973 District U Little was the loser H. Raitiunnts, driva-ln raitaurinti, diners 7-1-8 All off-street parkins ipacM, title* and Kcm drive*, (hail be traded, paved we used for the parking of motor area in a completely enclosed container. against Mowell, the winners vehicle! except on an emergency basis. If the minimum required parking areas do not Second place General (3) Products and materials necessary to and supplementary to a permitted rapped out nine hits with prove sufficient to accomodatn all vehicles parking on a property such additional Hoofing took three games principal use and which are customarily stored out-ol-doois may be parking spaces shall be provided as to permit all vehicles to park on a paved area In Surmonte, Gallagher and stored out-of-doors In a side or rear yard area, provided that: accordance with the standards established In this section. Jim Marzano collecting two from Star Lites and picked (a) The area used 'or such outdoor storage shall be paved In up a full game on league- accordance with standaids established In 5«tion 7-1-5 oi SCHEDULE OF REQUIRED OFF-STREET SPACES hits apiece. leading The O'Reilly Girls this Ordinance. Use Minimum No Per Tralka was the winning (ti) All outdoor storage shall oe screened from view from any who divided four games with public street, Residential Dwelling Unit Wilgus Girls in the Belmar (c) All material! stored out-of-doors shall be arranged and Hotels, Motels Sleeping or Dwelling Unit Merchants Women's maintained In an orderly and safe manner. Banki, Financial and 150 square feel of gross firs Two films Bowling League. General B-3, MOTEL, RESTAURANT AND OFFICE BUILDING ZONE Business Offices and floor area; 6 11 In the Motel, Restaurant and Office Building Zone, no premises shall be used and no Professional Office 200 square feet of addition. Roofing (24) now trails The structure shall be erected, altered or occupied for any purpose except the following: gross floor area (minimum < TheMonmoulhYM-YWHA O'Reilly Girls <29) by five A. Hotels and Motels (6) spaces.) will sponsor two film points." B. Reitau rents 125 square feet of floor programs on "Art of the C. Office Buildings In other matches third D. Municipal buildings, facilities and services essential to the operation of the Masters" lonight and Aug. 9 place Big Daddy Eck's (22) Township oi Wall, subject to general review and mommennation by the Barber or Operator at n p.m look three from Beach Planning Board. Employee The programs were, 6-«V2 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES: Retail Furniture and 300 square feet ol floor Service Center while fourth A, Signs, at regulated by the Sign Ordinance of the Townihlo Of Walt. Appliance Stores area developed in cooperation place Larry's Girls (201 won 8. Fences, as regulated by section 8-1, hereof. Supermarkets and Self serv 100 square feet of floor with the Monmouth County three from Pat's Deluxe C. Swimming pools accestory to Hotels and Motels. Food Stores area library and are open to the Diner «-*3 USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE Restaurants, Luncheon- Four (4| customer seats ettes, Cafeterias, Bars Every two (2) Employees public free if charge. High games were rolled by PERMIT PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-2, ET SEQ. and Taverni Claudia Dressier 196-186-523. Drive-In Restaurants, 25 Square feet of floor AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS: The Aug. 2 program will Gert Adcock 172-185, Kathy 6-i-4 Car Hops area Ai specified In the Schedule of Area, Yard and Building Requirements. Laundromats consist of "Where Time is a Baier 193, Theresa Paris! 6-t-S SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS: Two (2) washing machines Motor Vehicle Sales 200 square feet of floor River," a look at the 185, Doris Trotter 184, Ethel A. There shall be no out-of-door storage or display except thai garbage and train and service imagery of Rousseau, Brower 182, Linda Koenig awaiting collection may be stored In rear yard areas In a completely encloted Automobile Service Service Bay Stations Gauguin, Chagall and 181, Alice Cierpial 175 and container. employee on Bowling Alleys ixlmum M-l, INDUSTRIAL ZONE Alley Leger; "Toulouse-Lautrec," Ann Parker 170. Auditoriums, Churches 6-*-i In the Industrial Zone, no premises shall be used and no structure shall be erected, Four (4) seats or every a collage of his work and Beach Service Center had altered or occupied for any purpose except the following: Theaters, Stadia, Community Centers, Union four (4) persons who may be world, and "Visit to (he high team game of 70h A. Industrial, manufacturing and research uses which are of such nature that they legally admitted, whichever can generally locate In predominately residential suburban communities Halls and Similar places Picasso," a history of his while Big Daddy Eck (19281 without creating any loss of desirability and value within the residential of Assembly Hospitals, Nursing work. had the high team series. lectors of the community; provided that such uses conform In all respects to Four (4) Beds periofmancft slanoai6% established In this Ordinance, conform with any and all Homes and similar Institutional Uses us 1 Two (2) employees and applicable statutes and regulations promulgated by the State of New Jersey JS 1 Two (2) members of staff and/or Its regulatory agencies; and further provided that such uses are not Swim Clubs enpretUy prohibited by this Ordinance,. Shopping Centers Two memberships B- Public utility and service activities of an Industrial nature Such as repair Less than 100,000 sq, Sweepstakes set and maintenance yards, storage facilities, depots and stations, classification feel of floor area 1000 sq. feet floor area yards and roundhouses. Wore than 100,000 sq. C- Municipal Buildings, facilities and services essential to the operation of the leet of floor area 1/2 1000 sq. feet floor ares Township of Wall. Other .specified by the Wai' for Aug. 18-19 6»-2 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES: TREET LOADING REQUIREMENTS use situated on the premises, which are Incidental to am Every building ertcted for commercial or Industrial purposes or any other use Involved The 34th annual National chairman of the National principal use which conform to all performance standar tabilihed h In the receipt or distribution of merchandise, materials or supplies shall provide and Sweepstakes Regatta will Sweepstakes Regatta. Ordinance. permanently maintain oH-street loading and unloading space In accordance with the B. Sign*, as regulated by the Sign Ordinance of the Township of Wall. requirements of this Section. These requirements do not apply to such activities as Cake place on the Navesink A number of world's C. Fence*, as regulated by Section ai, hereof. personal service establishments, professional offices, business offices and similar uses, River a( Red Bank, Aug. 18 records have been USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE provided that these activities and uses can demonMrale to the wtiilactlon ot the and 19. This famous racing established at this regatta. PERMIT, PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-2, ET SEQ. Planning Board that they do not normally send or receive any materials or supplies by classic of inboard power A. Warehouses, trucking terminals, offices of contractors In building trades and means of large trucks or by tractor-trailer. Among those who will race uses requiring storage of heavy equipment. Every use requiring off-street loading spies than provide such spaces at the sld* oi rear boats is cosponsored by and who now hold or have AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS: of the prlncipatoulMjng In accordance with the following schedule: Ratcliffe Pontiac Motors of held recent world's records At specified In the Schedule ot Area, Yard and Building Requirements. SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS; in' their' various classes are A. Sane as Section 6-7-5, paragraph A (2) and f 3). The regatta will feature Mrs. Connie Cottrell, 0. The requirement prohibiting erection of more t principal building c 10,000* 25,000 2 nine races in the two-day National High Points any lot may be waived provided that the following conditions are met: Each truck loading space shall measure at least twelve (IS) feet in width, forty-rive (45) event with a Grand Prix for Champion in Jersey Speed (1) The lot shall be developed as part of a planned industrial park. feet In length arid shall have a vertical clearance of at least fourteen (14) feet In height. the Governor's Cup on Skiff class, Paul de Vegh. (2) All the provisions of this Ordinance shall be compiled with. 7-3-3 Required off-street loading spaces and access drives shall be paved, drained and located Saturday afternoon, Aug. 18. 13) A site plan for the entire trad shall be submitted to the Planning In accordance with requirements established In paragraph 7-1-3 through 7-1-13. who held the world's record Board for review and approval In accordance with standards 7-3-4 Whet ever possible access to truck loading spaces should be separated from access to The National Sweepstakes for the 280 cubic inch procedures of Article X, Section 10-1 of this Ordinance. automobile parking areas, particularly for any uses which require Urge volumes of Regatta is the one in which hydroplane and Jack Kiely (4) Any Internal street providing access to more than one (1) principal trucking traffic. Guy Lombardo raced his who held the world's record building and all drainage facilities shall be constructed in accordance ARTICLE Vttl with improvement and design standards established in the Land famous speed boats "Tempo FENCE, LANDSCAPING AND BUFFER REGULATIONS for the ski racing runabout. Subdivision Ordinance of the Township of Wall. FENCE RFRUL.ATIONS I through VII" for many All these champions are (5) The design of the Industrial park shall be such that In the future each 8-l-i Fences In a residential zone may be erected, altered or reconstructed to a height not years. He is now honorary from Monmouth County bunding on the tract could be subdivided trom the tract In tull exceeding Four (4) feet above ground level when located in any front, side or rear yard compliance with all area, yard, and building requirements established Connie Cottrell for a time In this Ordinance, 8-1-2 Fences in a business zone may be erected t a height not to exceod six (6) f*et above was racing two boats, her (6! Improvements would only have to be Installed as fir a& necessary to ground level In any yard. serve each building as It is erected. All Improvements shall be 8-1 a Fences In an Industrial zone may be erected Jersey Speed Skiff and a continuous from the nearest public street or facility serving the tract Jackson ground level In any yard except that open wire Mi Stock 7-litre hydroplane the boundary of the individual building site most distant from said «»cwd eight m lent above ground Ivtel In a side I which is the faslest class in public 8-1-4 AH fences must be erected entirely within the pr the Sweepstakes Regatta. M-2, OFFICE AND RESEARCH ZONE the provisions of 5-7 of this Ordinance. No fern 6-10 1 In the Office and and Research Zone, no pr€ right-of-way. She will race only the Stock 1 upsets be erected, altered or occupied for any purpo axcept the loll 8-1-5 On (arms only, open wire fences may be erected ti a height not to exceed six (6) feet in 7-litre hydroplane in the A. Offlca Buildings height within any part of the farm premises. Any ither type fence may be erected to • National Sweepstakes B. The manufacturing of products pro led that the F height not to exceed four (4) feet when locatei within twenty-five (25) feet of any Regalta. astembly ol previously prepared or rafli street line and six (6) feet when located more th i twenty-five (25) feet from a street chemical reaction; the use of heat on Wall, 7-5 Mrs. Coltrell's two boats machinery, the operation of which will enerate noise o 8*1-6 Barbed wire fences shall not be permitted except on are painted a feminine pink otherwise perceptible at ot beyond the roperty line on When used In an Industrial zone, Mvtsert wire may >n1y be used when needed lot Is located. security purposes and must be mounted on top of a fi ice havlnq a minimum height of Jackson Twp. scored three and bear names like "The C. Research Laboratories. six (6) reel abov« ground level. runs in the fourth inning and Eggbeater" for the Jersey D. Munclpai buildings, facilities and servl as esse TO me opoiaii me 8-1-7 Electrically cnargsd fences may M us«d only on farms. All electrically ar gad fence* went on to upsel National Speed Skilf in which she JII by Township of Wall, subject to general review the shall be posted with signs designed (o warn persons of their presence and racked up such an imposing Planning Board. 8-1-8 All fences shall be maintained In"a sate, sound and upright condition. South champion Wall, 7-5, in 6-10-2 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES: 8-1*9 No fence shall be erected which Is embedded with or made of pieces o! glass, sharpened an Ed Carleton League game record, and "Tickled Pink" A. Signs, as regulated by the Sign Ordlnano ot the Township o) Wall. metal or sharp or otherwise hazardous material, nor shall any fence be erected which is called in the sixth inning due for the new 7-litre 8. Fences, as regulated by Section B-l. here intended lo wound or injure parsons or animals, except as provided In 6-1-6. to darkness. liydroplane. Her 17-yrar-old 6-10-3 USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO ISSUANCE: OF SPEClSPEC IA/ L EXCEPTION UH 8-110 Nothing in this Section shall be applied as to restrict the construction of a retaining wall daughter, Kathy, who also PERMIT , PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-2, ET SEQ. necessary to retain earth at Ihe level which It existed at the time of the passage of this Wall finished the regular None. Ordinance. season with an 11-3-1 record races a pink boaf called •-10-4 AREA, YARD AND BUILDING REQUI REMENTS: LANDSCAPING AND BUFFER REGULATIONS while .Jackson ended with a "The Pink Panther," may be At specified In the Schedule of Area, Yard and Building Requirements. s :M Where any (.omnwclat or mdiiiinai property abuts a residential zone, a landcsaped 7-4-3 record and second her molher's co-pilot in the 6-10-B SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS: buffer s!n[. at tent thirty (30) feet In width shall be permanently maintained along the Sweepstakes Regatta. eas Section 6-8-5, A. property line abutting the residential zone. place RESI ONS 8-2-2 In any residential zone all parking areas, exclusive of the lng<«» and egicss drive, having Wall scored three runs in The nine classes sj boats In order to permit more ftexlblll' design of subdivisions and to provide for a higher a capacity of more than four (4) vehicles shall be screened from adjacent properties by a the first inning but Jackson participating in the National quality residential environment w In thi nshlp of Wan, the lot area and mean 'ot width buffer strip of at least five (5) 'eet In width. may be reduced to the following ovided that ail conditions and requirements of 8-3-3 Buffet areas shall consist of lawn area and massed evergreen and deciduous trees and fought back and finally lied Sweepslakes Regatta at thl$ section of the Ordinance are c< shrubs planted In such 8 manner that will provide a co itlnuous visual screen throughout the game at M on a bases- Red Bank are: Stock 7 litre the entire yeai within a period of two (2) full growing seasons following the planting of loaded single by John Hydroplane; 5 litre LOT AREA MEAN WIDTH the buffer. Runion Hydroplane; 2.5 litre R-bO RESIDENTIAL ZONE 42,000 Sq. ft. 170 feet 9-2-4 Evergreen and deciduous shrubs shall have a minimum height of three 13) feet when R-30 RESIDENTIAL ZONE 22.000 sq. ft. 125 fset planted and shall be of varieties which normally grow to a minimum height of six (6) Jackson then went ahead Hydroplane; 2B0 cubic inch R-20 RESIDENTIAL ZONE feet within two (2) full growing seasons. to stay with three in the Hydroplane; 145 cubic inch INTERIOR LOTS 6-2-5 Reqiiitao bviders may be used 'or no other purpose \h»,. a* a butler. Th* only fourth capped by Hich Hydroplane; 850 cc. CORNER LOTS structures which may be erected within a buffer area are fences as elsewhere regulated Paynler's bases-loaded Hydroplane (smalles! class 6 111 GENERAL CONDITIONS In (his Ordinance. The height of shruiis planted In buffer areas shall be measured from Of Hydroplanes I; Jersey No subdivision may be consider) odificatio I U I I ttt* following single requirements: the shrub has been properly planted in the ground. All non-paved areas on properties Pat Wilson was the win- Speed Skiff: Ski Racing |25) percent of the gross area or tut. tract shall be used for any purpose other than farming shall be suitably landscaped with trees, shrubs, ning pitcher while Don Runabout, and Super Slock set atlde for public purpo* s other than streets or as permanent open space. grass and other landscaping materials. (similar to ski boat). 9, If any portion of the tract Includes arus shown on tna Wall Townihlp Master Where an area required for a buffer [j already wooded, it snail Be left in its natural state, Slocum was the loser. Plan for school, park, t ayground or other public purpose, the area so and the existing growth shall be supplemented with additional plant material where Indicated shal' be dedicat d to the appropriate public agency 'or the use or necessary to bring the buffer area up to the minimum requirements of this Ordinance. uies shown on the Master I Ian map or in supporting documents thereto. ARTICLE IX tract being subdivided shell be Iwenty 120) acres, PERFORMANCE STANDARDS unless n at proposed public The following performance standards shall be considered as minimum standards under which any business or Indusuuir ust OT operation may tK comiTiftnc^d or tQ^tlnued in at\y part of the tends on lh« Wall Township Master Warv, in which instance there shau be no Township of Wall. dedicated to the Towmhlp of w«n. STANDARDS SMOKE The minimum size of each parcel ot l»nd dedicated 9-1-1 FREDERICKS s shall be emitted which would create any n sance. physical discomfiture or Irrliatioi land! or represent a portion of a proposed public area as shown on the Wall or properly damage beyond the boundary i Township Matter Ran. use emitting the smoke is situated, fn no instance shall ny smoke be emitted which has a shade ot grey greater man Number 1 on the Ringlem, Every parcel . land dedicated 'or public use shall be conveyed to the in Smoke Chart as published by Custom Upholstery Shop the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Township of Wan by deed at the lime that final approval • granted by the Township to the final plat of the subdivision. DUST. FLY-ASH AND OTHER SOLID PARTICLES: Unteu the ....!)•. dedicated tor public UM are a; shown on trie Master Plan of No dust, dirt or fly-a»h sh»» B* discharged into ih% Wall Township, said public lands Shall be contiguous to a minimum of twenty .e dte. five (25) percent of the lots In the subdivision. «'C OR CORflOSIVE GAS5ES OP FUMES Wherever («astbie, lands dedkatea 'or public u» than mc.iuO* (Mutable natural M< c oasQSi vapors ot fumes sh&r t»< rt tft* tmostshete. ODORS; IOIHB and Chairs a brand feature! sucn as ponds, streams, wooded areas, sleep slopes, flood plaint and new look Rm/phoister other natural features of scenic and conservation value. from our special collection " the Master Plan does not indicate areas fo> public purposes within the tract, beyond a< tty line of tne site from which the odor is emanating, if a questior the open space arsas may be established in either of the following ways; jrae of odor emission, (he matter than be determined by reference tc of new, colorful, (1) The reaulred area may be dedicated to the Townthlp of Wan for the luideilnes established In the following: soil resistani fabrics We're public purposes, provided that the proposed open space li approved AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT MANUAL, Chapter 5, Manual Sheet P-6, the people to we tor by the Planning Board and is acceptable to the governing body of the "PnynolOBJcal Effects", Table III, "Odoi Thresholds'". Manufactures Chemists' Association. (Washington, D.C.. 1451). (2) ii nw bdividar sr . chin ••J" Or If I governing bedy ol the Town.'.II MEAT AND GLARE: I r*qulf%< s vibtW ay, DI , eitftbvtn No h*a( rji glare (excepting that liom mitdooi iighUnit required 6y trits or other MM|| 10rhood assc n which shall be (bit 1 Township -xfllnancos) lhalt be iienerat«d beyind the boundary lines o' any oroperty. ai ntenance 1•i HH open space , The ter incorporation VIBRATION '" '•'< •telgnborhci M BJtoclatlon than be in a for m aec«{i table to No operatin" ^i(1t taut* any vibration perc«QI!bl« to the twm»n senMt of fasting at or beyond any oroperty line of the *v premises, including residential. Shan generals any noise which exceeds the •>*• then • >„ 1 ,,«v nship Of limits herein :*< forth, except fire or burglar alarm* nr other warning devices A. Meattiramertts of noise shell b* taken at the following locations to determine If CAU 681-8394 B violation exist*: ': • Norse emanating ""m uses in all ?or>et shah M measured at the lot line of the fite generating the noise. AND UNLOADING RFQUIBtMEl • Tht maximum permissible sound pressure levels for no.»e radiated OFFSTRE€T PARKING R€QU'RtMENTS trmlinuousiy t"""™1 » llBflWl »' nighlUme ai* as fallow*. Ot Visit Us it 2*11 lilmi 6M Will l*« FOB ALL USES OTHER THAN BEStDCNTlAL M-l At me tima of construction, enlargement, a>ter«t>. (r.ormnued on pees 9> COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1973, PAGE 0 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Scouting campaign {continued from page g) Adjustment, and any other applicable requirements of this Ordinance. Frequency Bind A. Trte minimum ilto area thill be three (3) acres and tha minimum frontage ihall The annual fall mem the second grade, Uy«en bt th'M hvinflrad (300) feet. Sound P bership campaign in the said. CVdii Par Second Level In Peclbali B. Tht site ihall have direct accen to a street classified as a collector or secondary Munmouth Council, Boy 75 arterial road In the Township of Wall Master Plan, at amended. In addition lotiie boyi who 54 erage ihall be twenty (20) percent. Scouts of America, begins 7B- O. The rnlnln ~" " ism gasoline filling stations shall be five hundred jutn existing packs and ISO- 300 47 next month when 330 scoul 300- 600 (500) feet measured by a straight II en nearest properly lines. (riM)ps (ind cub scout packs troops, Lnvsen *aid. the 600 • 1,200 QOLF COURSES AND COUNTRY CLUBS Mnnmoutn Council's Qolf couifei and country clubs may Oe permitted in specified zones only upon receipt enroll new members. 1.200- 2,400 urgantzatlon and extension 2,400- 4,800 of a Special Exception Use Permit, and provided tnat tha following standards are met, Called "Boypower coiTimiltee expects to Above 4,800 together with any other requirement* deemed necessary by the Board of Adjustment ituundup," ihe council ex- and any other applicable requirements of this Ordinance. The following corrector lay be applied to (he above table. organize about 25 new packs A. The lite shall comprise a minimum of fifty (SO) acres and shall provide •••• a pects lo give an oppor- Type of Operition or Correction In and troops in the county. Character of NoiH Deemed minimum a nine (gj hole regulation golf link with a minimum playing distance tunity to 2.500 boys lo join Daytime Operation oni> ot lwt> thousand live hundred (2,500) yards from the tirst tee to the last green. UIP Boy Seouls of America, Information is available " mpuislveChar B The operation of the golf course shall be restricted to daylight hours and shall not Include what are commonly known as golf driving ranges, miniature golf Leslie W Loysen, field from the council service Ing, etc.) director, said. center, Deal and Monmouth Periodic Character counes, or pitch and putt golf courses. (Hum, screech, etc.) -5 C. The site shall have direct access to a road classified as a secondary arterial or Special events scheduled Roads, Oakhurst, 531-3636 Noise Source Operates Less collector road by the Township of Wall Master Plan, as amended. include "Walk for Scouting," Than 5% ot the Time > I on D. No building snail be erected nearer than one hundred UQ01 foel to any Noise Source Operate! Less property line. Nov. 3; tub pack orientation, Than 1% of the Time +lSa E. The operation may Include, In addition to a clubhouse and other Buildings (roop pally and open houses History's greatest linguist a Apply one of these corrections only normally accessory to a gulf course operation, a restaurant which may be open and district camporees. was Cardinal Giuseppe to tha public but must be operated under the same ownership as the golf 9-1-fl WASTE OR SEWAGE: A boy may become a scout Casper Mezzofanti (1774 - No waste or sewage shall be discharged except as shall be approved by the Municipal i. The desiQn and location of any restaurant constructed In conjunction with 3 Health Officer under applicable Municipal and State regulation* and statutes. j when he is 11 years old or has 1849), the Vatican library's goll course it, in be such that the restaurant will blend harmoniously with Die 9-1-9 RADIOACTIVE AND THERMAL WASTES: golf course and the area In which the golf course Is situated. completed the fifth grade or chief keeper He could No radioactive or thermal waste or sewage shall be discharged and no devices and G No restaurant may be opened for operation prior to the completion of the ii cub scout when he is eight Iranslate 114 languages and equipment shall be installed except as shall be approved by the Municipal Health Officer 1 under applicable Municipal and State regulations and statutes. co ictlon of the golf course. years old or has completed 72 dialects *G STATIONS 9-1-I0 ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCES: GASOLINE FILLI ions may be permitted In specified jones only upon receipt of a Electrical and electronic devices and equipment shall be Installed and operated In such a Oatotine filling sta Use Peimll and piavidefl thai th© loiiowlng standard*. »fe nxet, manner that they will create no electrical disturbances which will adversely affect the Special E»«B»on LEGAL NOTtCES Mil. deemed n LEGAL NOTICES operation and control of any electrical or electronic devices located beyond the together with any r requlrp y the boundaries of the site. and any other appi ints of this Oro 9-1-Jl Prior to the Issuance of a permit lor any proposed use, the appropriate municipal officer A. TM housand (25,000) squar and comfort able use and occupancy or 11-44 or body may require approval by a qualified State or Federal Agency or private concern Ttie rt me hundred fifty (ISO) feet, such building or buildings (or the SHEKLFF'SSALE r relative to the standards set forth herein. The Planning Board ihall maintain a list of .t one thouund (1,000) squai punnse f° which they are lo be approved agencies and concerns lor this purpose and any costs or 1i»s incurred ll be permittad out- of -doors. SUPKHIOItrOUKT erected or were erected, including in therefore shall be born py Ihe applicant. 0FNKWJEHSEY part, all awnings, screens shades, ENFORCEMENT CHANCEKY DIVISION fixtures, and all heating, lighting, M0NHOUTHCOUNTY ventilating, refrigerating . 9-2-1 When questions arise concerning the measurement i fender repairs shdll be perr incinerating and looking equipment standards of this Ordinance, the Zoning officer Shall seek the assistance of the New and appurtenances [hereto, including, itiicles, trailers or boats fc Docket Nu F-1982-"2 Jersey State Department oF Health or other quaill 3d government agencies. If a violation hut ntii limiled to ll established, any cost of said government serv fit. charged to the Township shall be any Part of the premises, J I K1SLAK MOI(TIJA(;K assessed tgalnst ths violator In addition to an other penalties established by this nactiines shati be permute CORPORATION, a Ne* Jersey The approximate amount 01 the Ordinance. corporation, Plaintiff vs WALTER judgment to lie satisfied by said sale i& 9-2-2 Any use or operation oi pan thereof found t be in violationi of the performance WILLIAMS, JK IM thesuiniif Il8.a2(ii» together with the standards of this Ordinance shall De discontinue! * Of the Zoning I (hall b ed underground, •irlucnfa' rit of e> ;utio ,nthe CQIU ui this sale er than fifty (50) Is eliminated or altered to such extent as to ll directed, Hie Sheriff hvreby reserve* the r pr >erty. Such Ingres and egress assure compliance with the performance standards. shall expose far sale al public vendue, right to adjourn thu sale without It] have a width c ist twenty (20) at Ihe Court Huuw in Khv Borough of. further notice bg yublicalion ARTICLE X than thirty ADMINISTRATION Freehold, Cuuniy of Munmouth, New i ess or egress drive > Jersey, tin Monday, the 6th Date I, 1973 SITE PLAN REVIEW ay be located within ten 10-1-1 Except as hereinafter provided, no Building Permit, Zoning Permit or Special Exception ol any property I Wl. iit 2 n'cluck, P.M Kova II be graded and pla Use Permit shall be Issued for any building or use or enlargement of any building or use, ted with gran, shrubs or other than a single family dwelling and its permitted accessory buildings, unless a Site ALL that trai'l or parcel of land, Plan is submitted to the Planning Board and approved as hereinafter provided, and no than fifty (50) feet to any street line nor situate, lying and being in the Certificate of Occupancy shall be given unless all construction conforms to the side or rear property line, Township of Ntotune in Ihe County of approved Plan. The applicant shall submit to the Building Inspector or Zoning Officer DIHam is. No building permit shall be Issued It any Monmoutli in tin1 State of Ne* Jersey. MONMOUTH COUNTY (or Secreatary of the Board of Adjustment In the case of a Special Exception Use) the part of 1 lot ( plot i which such use will be made is situated within a Jersey SURROGATE'S COURT light line between nearest ESTATE OF FRANCIS Completed application form and a filing fee In the amount of twenty-five (125.00) i of fl .dred (500) feet measured by BECJ a poinl n the or more ot the following OUBAC, DECEASED. dollars. If the Punning Board decides to hear any application for Site Plan Review at property lines, of premises on which are lo&atei side ot Olive Street distand t 300 feet one or more special meetings, the applicant shall pay an additional fee of one hundred types ui ouildmgs: southerly frwn [he southenst corner of Pursuant to the order of 5. titty iilbU.Oui dollars e an accurate plot plan (2) Hospitals and Nursing Homes Hi south 45 degrees 17 minutes 10 th inty drawn to a scale of not less than fifty (SO) feet to the Inch and showing the following i ina Other Places of Worship seconds past ion [eet. thence (21 south ay made, on information: ters and Ass tne application of the (4) bly Hal 14 degrees K minutes SO seconds vest Publ G Libraries. 75feet, thence <3< north 15degrees 17 undersigned, Elizabeth R. A. The lot and block number, exact area and exact dimensions of the property to (S) minutes Id seconds »i-st IU0 feet to the Dubac, Sole Executrix of the be built upon. (6) estate Of the said Francis Oubse i held by , ' publli < the purr. ting east side ui Olive Street, thence U) B. Location and layout of all existing structures, buildings and roadways on the (7) deceased, not ten Is heioby given the to be north 44 degrees 42 minutes SO seconds site and on adjacent properties, but only H said buildings or roadways are tltu to the creditors of said deceased connection with east along ihe east Mdt "I Olive Street Within two hundred (300) feet of the site to present to the said Sole d (2,000) 75 (eel to the point or ulace of C. The location, size, snaae and layout of all proposed buildings, structures, beginning Executrix their claims under roadways, walkways, parking areas, loading areas, buffer strips, outdoor ith within six months from driving distance on public roads between the nearest property lines The above description is drawn in lighting fixtures, fences, signs and landscaping. this date. respective sites. aci'ordancr- with & survey made by D. Exlsllng and proposed grading of the site shown by contour lines having a P. No permit ^haU tit i^ue BUILDING TRADES USES REQUIRING STORAGE OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT TOGETHER with all materials, Sole Executrix Any structures to be used for the aforesaid purposes shall not be erected near* wage disposal showing the local equipment, furnishings or other seventy five (75) leet to any street line or any parcel of land and shall not be e IKOpecly whatsoever installed as at scttan with an existing sv«%m. nearer than fifty (50) feet >.. any side line, nor seventy five (75) feet to any rei proposed facilities f supply of water showl December 7. 197D and installed upply. subsequent therein and used in and atlon and floor plat proposed buildings ar abutting ttie premises. The word "structure" herein shall Include accessory bu about ihe lands herein described and parkins areas. Adequate off-street parking with respect to the premises si which are neceshary lo the complete provided and be limited io the rear and slSe-yards tn accordance with this Ordi pertaining to tht e of the proposed opera the parking Ii ated it 1 be adjust j that 1 ' beam conducted all to permit the approprla t adloltiing pfa»eit>, p . THe I officials to determlr the proposed use will be In plia dollvary are* shall be located at the r ind shall be screened primar with tne standards o with evergreen trees so as to provide structlon as to neighboring properties. m 10-1-2 The Z mii'i Officer, Biilldlm r of thi Secretary of the Board of Adjust » • » vvv VVV9VV VI the event arty of the aforesaid trees e they shall be replaced so as to main I, J rompt Site Plar to the tht adequate screenlna. i er i fiat wnship Engineer < 'I the Towi CERTIFICATES AND PERMITS • and rBcommendations to the Planning Boaro, and wnen Fne p 10-3-1 ZONING PERMITS: ANTIQUES TOafl, two (21 copies to the Monmoutti County Planning Board Zoning Permits snail hereafter be se Ing Officer I D N J.S.A. 40:27-6.6 ET. SEQ. Jt 1 Building Permit for the constr The Planning Bt II review any site plan submitted under the requirements of this prior to any change In the use of any Section for Its . r land. PrlOi •nformlty to the Master Plan of the Township of Wall and for Its Permit, the Zoning Officer shall asc adequacy in pro or good site design, particularly such Items such as Ingress and LOST AND FOUND inlng Ordinance will t Zi ig Permits shall expire one (1) year after Issuance If •greis, vehicular and pec ntatlon of Buildings, the use I las not been commenced. A fee in the amount of landscaping and Duffer plar tings, parking areas and other plan considerations, ..10.001 «ou_ _ IMS tnd twenty ($20,001 dollars tor all other uws, The Planning Board shall also consider In iti review the i t from the Township ihall iccn*«. each application fc • Zoning Permit. Engineer pertaining to the adequacy)' proposed drainage f I*-., w-Jtin supply and 10-3-8 fiUlLDlHG^fiWiTS; sewerage facilities, paving r< duirements and any other englnee requirements. thi • he Planning Hoard's approval or reason for disapproval shall be clearly stated in a Building Permits shall hereafter be tecu red from Building inspectoi prior lo written report from the Planning Board to the referring agency or officer. The reports construction, erection or alteration y fl.u tt> only after a /onng Permit of the Township Engineer and the Township Planner shall be attached to and submitted first been secured from the Zonln g Oi'fu or t • Issuing a Bulldlng Permit, with the Planning Board's report. The Building inspector, Zoning Officer or Board o< Building Inspector shall ascertain that al onditio the Town; Adjustment shall not grant the permit until any changes deemed necessary by the Building Code will be met. Building Per ts shall ire one (1) year at ter issuanc Planning Board have been made, deficiencies noted by the Township Engineer have substantial construction has not bee r.rm i:(| B« in the amount fndlcated In tni been corrected and the written approval Of the Planning 6oar1«i required for the uses hereinafter specified even If thev are permitted uses in the lone of ownership ot any multiple dwn for a Tians' 'er Permit. '••••••••••••••t ••• ••• ••• . TEMPORARY USE PERMITS: It is recognUed that It may be advanta ft general health, safety, morals I TELEPHONE: 774-5900-1 pertaining to Performance Standard*, Off-street Parking Facilities. Signs, Fences and convenience of the Township to per ternpor ary activities for a limited time or iiy. tha establishment of uses within ,i< ly EQ (IM d by this Ordtnanc H, which ii sej hls"ord ll 01:cup)itioi t 0 rdlni• !!•'• maybe permitted In any resident)- :elpt ol a Special Ex Use Permit and provided that BStabilshment that they will: I Collectors Treasures • the following st.in dards 1ire together with ny oit her reasonable requirement! • effect the uses of land deemed necesiary By the 3oa rd 'ii Adjustment and •ny other applicable requirements normally permitted In the i of this O romance. ihrums & Son iinditi 5 peci building man an area exceeding twenty five Inder these tndltlc MKMOKIA1. DK.1VK (25) pen ent ital habltabte floor a elsewhere specified, ragraph D, et seq., the Board ot • No such honie pr ofeilllO nal office shall ieqiJtri i my exterior alteiatloni of tha Adjustment may recom iend to NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY principal bullding. Use Permit for a period 12) V C. NO such is pr il office shall por T>lt t SPECIAL. EXCEPTION USE PERMITS one HI erupl slder t ot the principal building. A. Application lor any Special o. There shall be n< 0 r evidence of sino ie professional office whether Ordinance shall be made by Illng with the Secretary of the Board of audible, de ctaDte by hum, sense of smeM or sense of feeling Adjustment, an original and fl ! (51 tuples of the application form provided except that W illur 1 •flashln. fee In the amount of fifty (S50.00) dollars. The Secretary ^f the Board of tight of sjfflc tage tne lace of tneslfln. Adjustment shall promptly relei the application and Site Plan to the Planning E. Any off itreit parktiifl ea neceswiy \o | this home pmiBsiional o<*tc» Board for its review and one ropy of the Site Plan to the rnwnship Engineer • '' Ckrttttrm Plttes inttttm ftwery I fedtj ; • shall be ited M or rear yard , ill be screened from adjacent and the Township Plannei '<" their isvlew and report to the Planning Board in i by' • d< ly P' al least five (5) feet In height. accordance with provisions fo' Site flan Review In Section 101. Upon receipt • . CJrttwCI©«& Round Ort '•'>><< • • No such parking •I1 be located clr n five (5) feet to any property of the report from the Planning Board, tha Board of Adlustment shall hear the an-r Public street than e eit abllshed building setback line. application In the same mannei and under the same procedure as it Is I i CORPORATE MANAGEMENT INC. fi ' F. Since thi; basic In this section Is i pre»'ent the commercialization of empoweredfty la w and ordinance to heat tases and make exceptions tg 9 *' Antiques Brought & Sold residential i •neii stltl permlttin I 1 home offices, It shall M ptovlsion* til the Zoning Ordinanca. "Stle Board ol Adjustment •shall plttwt underlie 3d a Spec lal Exception Use Permit for • deny tha application or recommend to the Township Committee thai the m S) * Americana ' * application be granted. No Specie rxceptlon Use Peimlt shall be Issued unless flee ! requirements of this section , \^2003 Hwy. 7/. Spring Lake Heights 44* 2H\) m the Planning Board has granted approval of the Site Plan flnd the proposed usa shall be grot ndt for thi evocation of trie Spec lal Exception Use Permit and lh.1l the ofewlc be aba idoned or relocated within a conforms to all the standards established for the specific me In Section J0-2, et •••••••••••#••••••••••*•••

receipt of written notice from the Board ' lat the Special A recommendatloji iciude % additional Exception Use Permit has been revoked. and safeguards as p 1 be deemed by the Board of Adlus1 lent to be advisable PUBLIC, PRIVATE OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS and necessary to in- Public, private or parochial schools, including institui to Insure that such Itti the gen«i permitted in specified /ones only upon recelp! of a 5 ot tha Zoning Oroii that the following standards are met. together with i r the c : HtWu

necessary by the Board of Adjustment, and any othei , •.,,!( Qidlnani • CBARHNATIC RENEWAL \ The i the New Jer aiODOsed secondary 10-3-6 CERTIFICA I BOOKS I be uniawfu __ t thereof hereafter created, located, erected, changed, converted or enl Wd •f ountr.v Store Gifts tniiqiirs" hundred (100) pupils. wholly or partly until a Certificate of Occupancy has Been Issued by try s shall be twenty (20) Ruling Officer certifying that the structure or use complies with the provision of this Ordinance and any < onflilions imp |Litsti \j\' ffif Board of i\fliusi'^"^rii • 300 Norris 4\e.,Sprin« Lake*

additional acre undred (100) pupil- Such occupancy permits shall be granted or denied within ten (10| day* rfOB ! 119-3462 '. the date that a Wfltttn application „ Hi Mam M . llradl.-> IWh. SSI (KW0 Hospitals and nursing homes may be per of a Special Fxceptlon U*e Permit, and together with any other requirements d and any other applicable requirements of ENFORCEMENT A The minimum site area shall be (3) a LINK TO TME PAST be (w<> hundred fifty (250) 'eet Officer the Coda Enfoi duty of the Police B. Tne stt* shall t\»« «lf«vt acc«« to • we muni • ANTIQUES Township of Wall Master Ran as amen* Ordlnaru C. No building shall be located near** i raport to the Township Cterk the ?oninB O SELLING BUYING prf)P"'ly Itne; and furthei provided tl Certificate of Occupancy 'or any structut« of ii building exceeds th* height limit ot the . provisions n' this Ordinance, it shall be the duty * Millefiori * Old Toys shall be sei back •TH- (1) additional With him o' arty application foi a Zoning Petm 1 prope Bristol Vases * Edison Phone's No vehicular ec< the applicant In writing tn TI i VflMt, stating 1 t respect luch itructui ' AH Bronzes . ni tn ini or arterial >oad In the W»n w«iter Plan as amended * Miniatures 1 Nuittnq homes sha" not exce«i ies In height. BOARD Of ADJUSTMENT C«st Iron Ware * Civil War Relics • No hospital or nursing home pi all be located nearer than five hundred 101 | A /oiling Board of Adjuttmo ali be appointed bv the Tuwnthlp Committee, whkh (500) f*et to «ny p>< i BW i m««ured bv s ftrarfht line between shall consist of five (9) meml re*H»'its ot the Township of Wa» «tio itvali not hoia * Edison Phono's * Early American • nearest property tme*. any elective office or posltloi der the municipeiity, one ot which ihall oHQlnaity be * Copper , Brass appointed M a tetm of 'we earv. M» *W 1 tatTv ol 'OMS (4) y*ert, on* (01 e i«r«. Antiques id other pieces of worship rnav be permitted in specified fones only upon of three (3| yeers. one for a term •( |»t> (2) years and one for a term ot Special Exception Ute Permit and provided that the Showing standards art and whose term* theil tftereaftm, as M each suct*eoHns "*«mbe. thereefti n, WEST BELMAH FHONE esi MH J th any •**•! requirements deemed nacestftry by the Board of ntinued o PAGE 10, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1973, COAST ADVERTISER

LIGAL NOTKI I EQAL NOTICE (cnntlnuM from p Lynch's romps M (ot a tarm ot liva |5) veari. In «ddltion to lh« above tppotntmttnl m*mWit of tt Townttilp Committee shdii appoint two (2) periani is iiternite rnembari, each for t«rm of five (9) ve.ir'i. These altornate members ihall be (Milflnatad by thi CMIrmin th* Botrd of Adtuttment as "Alternate, No. l" and "Alternate. No. 2", and triey »n*ti ttrva In rotation during the abianca or disqualification ot any regular m»mbt M i upon written chargei ir)d after a in Shore loop 10-5-2 The member* of Mid Board may be removed (or ciu public hairing by the Townsrtlp Committee. Any v ncy on Mid Board ihall be tilled tor the unexplred term of the member whose ter shall Mcoma vacant. Yearly, the Jerry Lynch's tuned up for hob Verga led the winners and i Vice-Chllrman and may Monday's'tTUCial game with wilh 34 while Hediger topped Board shall organize i.»v the (election of a Chalrm t ttie Board, and >n Atlomty. appoint a Secretary, tvho need not be a membe n. Tha Secretary ind Attorney second place Larson Ford by Hie losers with 34 also. Members of the Board shall jorve without computati icable thereto. scoring a pair of easy vic- Against Terrace Gardens, shad be compensated at provided by the Ordinance appl j all of tti» Chairman Kid at tories (His week In the Jersey Lynch's race out to a 37-17 10-5-3 Meetlngj ot the Board ol Adjustment *hal) be held t in h the i the BoarB d may determine. Ttie BBoard may fin by rule the min Shore Basketball League. first iiuarter lead and built which the Chairman shall issue any iuch call for a meeting and the amount of notice their lead to 71-27 at half- Teoultea loi any such call. The Bond m»y ftlta tin by rule, the minner, Including the Lynch's, leading the amount at the notice, in which the meetings Other than those at the call of the league with u 14-2 record, time. Chalrmm, may be held. The Chtlrman, or In nls absence the Vice-chairman, may trimmed Sixth Avenue Verga and Mike Boylan led admlnlitet oath* and compel the attendance of wltnenei. The Board imil keep minutes Barbers, 126-90 Tuesday and (he winners with 40 and 39 of Its proceedings snowing the vote of each member upon each question, or If absent or failing to vote, Indicating such fact, and shall Keep record! of Iti examinations and crushed Terrace Gardens, points respectively while 133-85, Monday. Ertfl Bertelsen had 25 for the end Ihall be public record. Lynch's had a hard time losers. 10-5-4 The Board shall adopt such rules and regulations ai may be neceuary to carry Into with Sixth Avenue Barbers effect the provisions and Purposes of this Ordinance. 10-S-5 The Board of Adjustment shiil have the power to: in the first quarter leading A. Heir and decide appeals where It li alleged by trie appellant that there Is error by just a point, 211-22. The New course in any order, requirement, decision or refusal made by in administrative winners had snapped a lfi-16 of'lcla) or agency ba«0 on oi rotae in the enticement o( the Zoning Ordinance. tie with seven straight }winls Barbara Kreedman of B. Hear and decide in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance but Sixth Avenue scored the Freehold will add gym- requests (ot special exceptions oi (or Interpretation ol the map or ttie Zoning final six points of the period. nastics to her creative dance Ordinance, or for decisions on other special questions upon which such Board is authorized by the Zoning Ordinance to pits. The second quarter saw course at the Matawan C. Where by reason of exceptional narrowness, shallowneii or shape of • specific Lynch's break Ihe game student enrichment piece of property, or by reason of exceptional topographic conditions, or oy open ami they rolled up a 41- program. The new course reason of other extraordinary and exceptional tituatlon or condition of tuch CLOSELY GUARDED - Bob Forfenza of Walt Jarrow Trophies guards Jim Cassidy of 20 spread to take a 64-42 piece of property, the strict application o' the Zoning Ordinance would result will be called free exercise In particular and exceptional practical difficulties \o. oi exceptional Belmar Playland during Shore Federation game last week. Forlenza, a senior at St. Rose, halftime lead. and will combine creative and undue hardship upon the owner of such property, to authorize, upon in Lynch's built the lead to 35 appeal relating to such property, a variance from such strict application so as played a strong defensive game .is Jarrow's won, 74-53. Other identifiable players for Walt dance with tumbling and points in the third period other mal stunts. to reliev1e such difficulties oi hardship; provided, howef, that no variance Jarrow Trophies are Herb Middleton, left, and Jeri Cambell. Cassidy senior at Ocean Twp.; shall tit granted under this paragraph to allow a structure or use in a district before Sixth avenue Bar- Enrollment can be made by restricted against such structure or use. scored 14 points in this game. bers, behind Ihe torrid mail or in person at the D. Recommend in particular cases and foi special rtatcutt to the Township scoring of Tony Rediger who Committee the granting of a variance to allow a structure or use In a district had 14 points in (his quarter. Uoyd Road School on Sept. restricted against such structure or use. Whereupon the Township Committee, If you haven't noticed, rallied to cut gap to 96-77 al 17, IB and 19. Enrollment is niav by lesoiution appicive or disapprove such recommendation. If such open to all area residents recommendations shall be approved or the Township Committee, then tne there is a church nearby the end of the period but administrative officer In charge of granting permits shall forthwith Issue a Academy exam where you are welcome, Lynch's opened up the lead beginning at 3 p.m. on those permit for such structure or use. No relief may be granted or action taken again in the final quarter. dates or by mail. under the terms of this paragraph unless such relief can be granted without Frank A, Rizzi, guidance rVnnapoUa. Ten nominees. a substantial detriment to the public good and will not substantially impair tne principal and nine alter- intent and purpose of the Master Plan and Zoning Ordinance. Application director of [he Ocean under this paragraph shall be referred to the Planning Board tor Its review and Township High School, nates, will be selected for recommendations pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40: 55-1-13, and final action by the announced today thai a civil each vacancy. service examination for lendatlon. nominees for the United 10-5-6 FEES States Naval, Military, Air Rnndi Levinson Appeals to the Board of Adjustment, under paragraphs A, B. C and D above, Force and Merchant Marine Sales shalt be taker, by wing with the Board at Adjustment within twenty (20) days award winner of the action appealed from, an application and supporting documents In the academies for entrance in form provided by the Board of Adjustment. The application shall be the summer of 1974 will be Randi Levinson of 102a accompanied Dy a filing fee in the amount of thirty ($30.00) dollars, if in Raymere Ave., Wanamassa, connection with a residential use, and fifty ($50.00) dollars If In connection held Sept. 29 with any other use. An application may be withdrawn at any time, but the is the recipient of the filing fee shall not be returned. If the Board of Adjustment decides to hear any Rizzi said notice has been citizenship award for women application at one or more special meetings, the applicant shall Day an received frorti Sen. Clifford of the University ot additional fee of one hundred fifty ($ 1 sn.OOJ dollars for each special meeting TODAY & TOMORROW P Case, that young people of at which the matter Is heard. Maryland, College Park. the area interested in taking from which she was recently In appeals to the Board ot Adwnmem under pata^apni B and Q above, tne applicant, at his own expense, shall arrange for the recording of the entire the exam are asked to write graduated with high honors. Exceptional Buy At Fantastic Prices proceedings before the Board of Adjustment and the Planning Board by a to him at the Old Senate In her senior year she was Certified ShottUsnd Reporter and thai! provide a copy Qf the transcript thereof Office Building, Washington, to the Board of Adjustment within fifteen (15) days from the conclusion of tapped tor Mortar Board, DC. 20510. All candidates national senior honorary TAYLORS tne must be 17 years old but society. At graduation zoning off ffes to the Board of Adj ustmertt after the application has Been tlied must not have reached their ceremonies she received a that, by rea srtiflcate , a stay would cause Imminent peril to life 22nd birthday by July l of sterling silver platter as part HARDWARE or property . In such case, proceedings shall not be stayed. 1974. ol tha citllfnshtp award, 10-5-8 The Board ihall fix a reasonable time for tne hearing ol ttie appeal, ynf ing due notice thereof to Ihe applleant. The appllc ant shall, at least ten (10) days piior to the t Senator Case has two Miss Levinson was appointed t taring, give per so e to all owners of property situate withln appointments to fill at West awarded a bachelor of arts 10th AVE. & F ST. BELMAR iln two nundrea (2001 <«et a* th« property to tie affected by said appeal, and such notice thereof rjy registered or certified the Point, two at the Air Force degree. She enters Emory last known address of th& property owner or owners, as shown on the most recent ta.1 Academv and one at a lists of ihe municipality, or by Handing a copy th«r«of to the said property owners o College, Atlanta, ^ - partnership, service upon any partner as above provided shall be sufficient, and wrierp the owners are corporation^ service upon any Officer, above set forth, shall M • uf'ic Adjust mt at the time I Wlrl otlces have been duly served as ed befor ns specified by COMPOUNDED DAILY ACCOUNT building Is located, prc 11-1-2 That no norv ming building oi

11-2 Intention to abando TIME 4 VEARS CERTIFICATE CONSTRUCTION APPROVED PR IOR TO ORDINANCE; 7.50* '1000. 7.00" :tive date of this Ordln ing use s ll, if hanged Into t a be changed back ALTERATIONS; A non-confoiinlng building may be altered or repaired, Put not enlarged or extended. RESTORATION: s TIME destruction thereof. 2'; YEARS FUTURE CHANGES: CERTIFICATE Whenever this Ordinance or zoning map shall be modified, amended or supplem 500. reby. 6.50 6.or ARTICLE XII TT

most restrictive or those Impo; TIME 1 YEAR 6.00" CERTIFICATE 500. 0.27* ninety (90) days i officer before whom a lues shall be considered a GR0WTH PASSB00K •• 1 Iff SAVINGS pM 07 REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS VALIDITY AND SEPARA8ILIT V ^^^ 1 vf- J500 minimum—add to R in mu i.plBs ol JI00 or 13-1 ir this Ordinance shad be held to be invalid, unconstitutional or void In Its entirety then oil other m e l1! ; 1 >lOm n f H^k • /Iv) "' " - P"" "i °' fppos.t to Dale ^Hk " ' IB of Deposit 10 (lay at Wtih- Zoning Ordinances anti arrkcntlments thereto shall be snfl remain in full force and effect. ^•^B "«^» D| Maturity tompOuridM iniatieiiy MoriBj rn»* a H rt be wtlhdrawn wilhoui notice du ing li'sl 10 ti'-n Wk 1 as a HH balance is maintained sentence, clause or phrase of rhii ordinance shad for any reason be held to be Invalid or ^L^H M ol each r.afendar quarter as long as it has bee" unconstitutional, such decision or decisions sbalt not ailsct the ^aUdlly 01 tt>« remaining HP ^m on deposFi 90 days At nitior limes 9(1 days wrii- sections, sentences disuses and Dftrast^ rjl triis Ordinance, but they shall remain In effei-1. HEPE.ALE.R

Federal Regulal.ons permil premalure withdrawals on these new Time Certiiicates provided EFFECTIVE DATE uWitation according to law. Ihe interest rate on amoun! withdrawn is reduced to Regular Passbook Savings account IT 7Z« tl,615.60 interest rale and three months interest 15 forfeited.

SKM ItlTY ('OP The offering for 4 year 7.50% time certificates may tie withdrawn by First Merchams LfGAi. NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES al its discretion. —— Airman Kichard S Van NOTICE lot width '"When principal and interest are iett on deposit 10 NOTICE IS HF.RfBV Hk.i.t, ',fl, Lot 7. Note, son of Mrs Floreni'e GIVEN that at the rneetl ig of fnu applicant, William Carey, Van NoiP »f 4'W Prospect 'The new. highest interest rate allowed by law th* Zoning Soird ot A rJjliSl- Mm * i»ttnc« 1(M a 1 Neptune. has d variance on property Avt ment of the Township of Wail, frontal* June 20, 1973, at the Mjniclpal Bl'Kt. 8?S, Lot 3. Bundtr>9. 2500 MuntttMt Court. NOTlCf IS FURTHtH 1 0 jated at Latklanri AV'B, Wait New Jersey ttie foil' *^ CJIVFN 1*1*1 thp riPtpnnlnalifin Mraa action wai taken: of sain1 Zoning Board of Trx , from the IIJ Air 20 CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES T he applicants, J 1HWU fteUmt'iinnt have been filed In 1 wcurilv policrnian the offlci1 of ^irt Roard a! the course idnducled by tht1 Atr Main Oilae 60 Neplune Blvd Neplune, N. J granted a variance lor slot urn*, MnniclpaI Building. ?500 area Munklpa1 Court, Wall, New Jersey, and are avaDame 'or Trair ing riimmand He is property known as Blurt" 240. iMptetten Lots 33 ft 34. ahsigned to (inffiss Tne applicants, Mr. & Mrs. if, n j a 98 )b |D) \i). N V , tor duW with a variance for front lownihtpCiert.' unit ,if the Strategic Air IT *-! MM i amnand COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, AUGUST ?, 1973, PAGE 11

Classified Advertising Rate? 101 *WT FOR BEIT HELP WAITED REAL BTAT1 REAL ESTATE MALE KMAII NewsS«ntin«l MONMOUTH BEACH — 2 ntw tFFICtENCV APARTMENT - MASSEUR, full lime and part OCEAN TOWNSHIP — tMtluMe Wilklng dlstinca (o Fort time. Experience rwcaitary. Call wooded lot 120 x 100. Paved or unfurnished. ' Available Monmouth. Furnlihtd

• One ant) Iwo-bedroom apartments (one tiairt 8 two balhs) occupancy on some V.A. F.H.A. ways, blacktop or FOB BEIT FOB BEIT Financing available. • All facing on park- like malls for chain of newspapers needed immediately. OTTO AGENCY REALTORS concrete. • Total ElflCtric Living Individual room controls Experience helpful. Willing to train qualified 4310900 S36-26O0 Call FURNISEO APT, - 1 hi BRIGHT 2 ROOM APT uti • Two parking units oei apartment ort Monmouth; near gate Included. Good location, person. Send resume to: Advertising, c/o Box BUYING, RENTINH 53B-33B1 For coupl*. Utilities. Fort. Reasonable. Call 9B8-7 • 8 mln to Monmoulfi Shopping Center 218, (hkhurst, N.J. 07755. SELLING or • Walk to Ealoniown shops HOME APARTMENTS, 9B8 1480 SAMUEL TEICHER INCOME PROPER! IES Effklancei and 3", rrm. i" u • Fulure Swim & Tennis Club LOTS *na ACREAGE, Ail Utilities Included. Start) AGENCY • Ask about our "Early Bird" Special BUSINESSES from *165 per month. Call trc Mernbet ot Multiple SAWS SKATES CHAIN 9-5. 775-9707. • Model open (or inspection daily 11 -S SAWS LAWN MOWERS CIRCULATION DIRECTOR SCI5SORS SHARPENED A5BURV PARK - Finn. Z and 542-3500 Rentals from $235 Phone l?01| 544-911 EXPERIENCED 607 12th Avenue Belmar 3 room apt. Gl'S WELCOME, HOUSE AND APARTMENT CLEAN, Reasonable. 518 DIRECTIONS Parkw Eaiomown Circle 6612145 At bury Ave. 776-7829. Shore Publishers, Inc., Hope Road and West Park RENTALS '. rtl Ru • »71] arfatontown EATONTOWN Cefflei Hi,;r:!,.•! •••',.; i While St fhen nght Avenue, Wayside. Call Mr. Kamm, 493 3000. FURNISHED APARTMENTS ••[.I' I'' r ! || 1,-1 1 264-3030, for appointment. AUENO REALTORS APPRAISERS, SITUATIONS PROPERTY MANAGERS mm BOY5 OR GIRLS 2 10 16 WANTED 201-988 1000

HOMES IN WEST AUGUSTA CONVENIENT TO FORT GORDON THE BARRETT CO. 1972 DATSUN 240? Blue, 2 sealer, 4 speed, si transmission. AM/FM rj 106 Maicartan St., Augusta. Ga. 30902 16,000 miles. Tt 125 mllBi p/h. Excellent bu For Information call (404) 722-2071-CoUec! $3,600. Catl SFC F). Shen mntngs A.D. Sheppaid. Col. (Rel.J 404-733-3237 ( Lin Munrnouth, HHC Scl Hiluade. e>32-428£. County Calendar A continuing weekly column produced under (he auspices of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, listing CALL: OASIS MOTORS matters of public Interest being sponsored by For Quick Credit OK Monmouth County government. Aug. 6 Monmouth County Park System Nature Walk Tetrarium Workshop Turkey Swamp Park, Georgia Rd., Freehold Twp., 9:30 a.m.-l :30 p.m. Golf, Bask (4 sessions), Howell Park, Preventuriuin Howdl Twp., 4 p.m. Golf, Intermediate (4 sessions}, Howell Park, 6 p.m. WALI KIWANIS GIG AN! 11". FLEA MARKET - Royal Aug. 7 Manor, Rt. :I5 Wall Township. Sat. August 11, 9 am to 4 pm. Monmouth County Library Call 449-2272, Children's Films - Freehold Library, 25 Broad St., 10-10:30 a.m. and 11 11.30 a.m. HAMMOND ORGAN Tour "Behind the Scenes" at the Library Eastern 7759300 Branch Library, Rte, 35, Shrewsbury, 10:30 a.m. Craft Program Making a Him Without a Camera, Ocean Twp. Library. Deal and Muiimoulh Rds., Oakhtirsi. 10-11:30 a.m. Film Program "A Chairy Tale" and "Shoemaker and the Hives", Fair Haven Public Library, 748 River Rd., GUARANTEED 10:30-11:15a.in. LOWEST PRICES Monmouth County Park System IN Nt-W JLHSFV Equestrian Club Thompson Park, Visitors Center, WE CARRY SIMMONS Newman Spring! Rd., I incroft, S p.m. Sp'in^ \ n'l '*5* ?•) 8S Aug. N Monmouth County Library Prc-School Rims Ocean Twp Library, 10-10:30 a.m. Pre-Schonl Kilms Wall Public library, Ctrcle Plaza Shopping Center. Manasquan. 10-10:30 a.m. Slud Bunk Beds Crafts! - Ages 7-12, Marlboro Reading Room, Rle. 79, (Complete) bin*iir SPI 10-noon. Skeel and Trap Club rhompsori Park. 8 p.m. NADLER'S Mtkdale Communitv CoUtp OlSCOUNTFUPNITURE Non-Credit Course Hoofing l(. 2 sessions t Weekend Trip, lincroii campus, Fee $20, 8-10p.m. Aug. 9 ouili Count; Library Slorytime - Kgen 4-6, Freehold I ibr;iry, 10:30-11 a.m. Stories, Fflma & Games A^s 4-6. Eastern teasel] Ubrwy, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Free t'ilms "Ciitorpillji". "Sioemakei and The Erves" and 'rhiiiry Trie", Mariboro Granp rtftfl Rte. 74. 10-10.45 a.m. Monmouth CoUflty Park Syslem Chevyls answer to Lincoln, Rcycliflj Club fliuuii'M'n I'aik, 8 p.m Nature Walk Tree and Simb Identificatton, Tmko\ SwamiiPaik,4 10 a.in and I U) p ni MOBILE HOMES Imperial and even Cadillac, too! Non-Credit Coursr Twu It \i\ V.t. I ••• Day.Lincroft campus. Fee S15,? MUi i{) . . Thii 15 the year when (lie man wrtfl tfij nchssl ' • p m looking cor at the country club will not be driving Fc it i ilers covldn I believe MOBILE HOME 35 « 8 'o> Aug 10 Mil ot |«nt Can tM swn 8 to 10 o Lincoln, Impend, or even Cadillac ou' eyi" • • /ered Caprice Monmoiiih Cuunl> Paik Svstem p.m. Mon thru Ftl. Anytime 4 Chances are hell be driving aw I hevroiel wtmi • •• ..• • • ..u will Sat. * Sun, 22 EMM DrtW, circi* lotlay Cltib (Field Boiyin ). Thompson Pwk, I m Trailsr 9k,, Eatontown, N.J Caprice And the big *u«*ti«fi el " i •' .. | in ^ee how much Nature Walk ("lo.nlivhiin Ecology, Slunk Rivci Park. hole will probably be. How did 'hp Chtvy • • m new buy Schooftouto Ro,id,Wall Twp . 10 a ID mi 1 p.m dealers get rfcii one __ ,.—..„,- • Ai,L! ihui s IUSI ihe Aug. 11 away from Cadillac? -SB^^K^tk^^^. beginning Because the MoiimcHiiJ' ^ stem a e The important point «S^n*^ -•—"•••III^" ^_H.^ta "^ ^*" 9 ^*psifac* Campfire Program Reptile! ind \nipr,iln;ins, luikcv 1 BMt off«i .. Hci Credit •s, we did ^^^"HHBI BBj™^* — J*!^^™ ' ' " ' ' ' Union Mgr Fiank Iwtmpfwt.l 30 p.m S4Z-7810. the qreotejt sovintj op * ~ - JJBm*r&''J&^ ihemselves Seasonal Naiint Walk Aarh Mvw fc*,9 Stun., 18 portunrty whtch loven ^38^ Com* dnve it a.m.. I p.m.. and I tQ p ru See your v," !. \lt-i\k SumniiM Ui!,1 MOTOBCTCIES Umgstreet Rund. Ho Aug 12 NJ VAMAHA M010RCVCLESPARTS FnptKM Park, I 30 D rn JtRCVCK SERVICE Chevy Fair Dealers • 1 n * From Sl Jr Fishing Cotitcsl Tin*. lEiaui SM«i.k * J « Ml M! <*n Counts HMfl Wostorf! Band fWta) BwiMip Park. ] p.m. PAM It TNUMMV. AUOWT 2, 1t73, COAST ADVERTISER

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Thanks to you, we are growing... and our name is changing to reflect that growth. 4. JW Jlatioual <$tate BANK OF SPRING LAKE is now jW Jtatioual Itate JJank OFTHE JERSEY COAST We used to be known as the Spring Lake Bank, a friendly, informal community bank where our friends in Spring Lake and Sea Girt did their banking. Then we joined a Billion Dollar bank organization and changed our name to First National State Bank of Spring Lake. We still were your friendly, informal community bank, but with a much wider range of financial and banking services to offer...such as a Personal Trust Department, Investment Management Department, Municipal Bond Department and the many conveniences of Consumer Credit, Reserve Credit Checking and Instant Drop-Box Deposits. Now, we are planning to open three new offices in Monmouth County in early 1974.. to make your banking even more convenient. The Jersey Coast will be seeing a lot more of us. That's why our new name is First National State Bank of the Jersey Coast.

JPirst Jfatioual $tate jftank

OFTHfFormerlyF JERSE ol Spring LakeY COAST 1123 THIRD AVENUE SPRING LAKF Nf W JfRSF> 5?6 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Consume' Clean Deparlm€nl Hours SEA GIRT NEW JERSEY 9 d m 4 30 pm Man Fn I Thursday 6 30 p m -8 p n •firsl Jtaiional Stale -Bancorporalion

AssetsOvei $1,700,000,000 .

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