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Page B-10 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, May 17,. 1990 IT'S ALL HERE & MORE: SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH A Forbes Newspaper. =========' USPS 136 800 Second Class L-* - Vol. 97 Nb. 21 Published Every Thursday Thursday, May 24,1990 Postage Paid Oranford, N.J. 50 Cents ) Zoning draft would reduce scope Waldbaum to come back of southwest area development scaled-down plans vrarctf-v By Cheryl Moulton of the Hudson Partnership plan- porated is the recommendations top PTA If the preliminary draft of a pro- ning firm and Harry Pozycki, a of the governing body concerning By Cheryl Moulton Livingston School PTA is the | posed ordinance to down-zone the land use attorney. Both were permitted uses in this area The Waldbaum's supermarket chain will make another attempt to second Cranford organization "Southwest Gateway" pf Oranford hired by the township last year to area intended for rezoning is a put down roots in Cranford, after its application was denied by in as many years to win the I : sails through without a hitch, ma- do an Extensive planning review triangular area-bounded by a resk the Board of Adjustment last fall to construct a 50,000-square-foot state award as the outstanding^ jor overdevelopment of the 31- and analysis of the Southwest deritial area off Wahiut Avemie, 24-hour market on South Avenue E. FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS PTA in New Jersey. Page AT5. acre Hartz site would be mini- Gateway area of town. The pre- Lehigh Railroad and Clark bor- Brian Fahey, prospective new attorney for Waldbaum's, indi- , mized, and major traffic problems liminary draft ordinance . intro- der. cated last Week that the New York based chain is attempting to • averted. - duces a change in the present Key components of the draft in- address "all of the concerns of the board," including a smaller I A proposed draft ordinance was zoning from ROI-1 (research, of- clude elimination of certain uses scale store and 244iqur operatioa He said chain executives had Early deadline unveiled to Township Committee fice, industrial) to ORD-1 (office, from the existing ROI-1 zone changed from dealing directly with the developer of the 4&:acre which were determined to be in- Because of the Memorial last week by Stanley C. Slachetka research^ distribution). Also incor- site' to negotiating with the owner, E.K Cumming Co: Day holiday Monday, the, compatible with adjacent residen- The board had voted 3-2 against Waldbaum's based on traffic deadline for press releases, tial areas; elimination of certain impact, size of the supermarket, 24-hour operating schedule, and classified ads and display ads" uses in the B-3 Zone (business) lack of suitability of the building to the narrow site. Waldbaum's is 3 p.m. tomorrow. which have been determined to was encouraged by then Mayor Vince Brinkerhoff in the summer be inconsistent with the goals and of 1988 to locate in Cranford. provisions of the Cranford master Ronald Ginsberg, a resident of Cranford and Owner to super- plan and enhancement of the cen- markets in Roselle and Hillside, was a major objector to the Holiday tral business district; refinement supermarket being approved, saying he wanted to "keep Cranford of the definition of manufacturing Cranford." All government offices will and research uses permitted in be closed Monday for Memo- the proposed zone; incentives for rial Day. In addition, banks and the Cranford library will the establishment of a traffic re- be closed Saturday for a long duction plan to reduce potential Elders approve budget weekend. Recreation depart- traffic impacts of development in ment programs are cancelled the new ORTM zone; provision of BEST SERVICE Monday along with the senior i a planned development option to citizen bus. ensure development of the. entire onM-2 party line vote 52-acre tract (31 acres owned by BEST PRICES... Hartz plus an additional 20 acres will result in a total of approxi- BUCK GHK owned by General Motors but lo- By Cheryl Moulton mately $310 more in this year's BRAND NEW 1990 Garwood cated in Cranford) in the pro- The 1990 municipal budget was tax bill. • posed new zone are undertaken The school board will cut put to bed Tuesday at $14.6 mil- ~ Force said the township operat- AT YOUR BEST-IN-CLASS DEALER in a through manner with ade- lion after a 3-2 vote in favor of ing budget* or cost to operate the GMC PICKUP teachers and custodians to quate infrastructure (framework). C-1500 SIERRA SLX I comply with the Borough adoption Mayor Ed Force called township excluding utilities, re- Slacheta said the intent of the for tighter restraints next year mained at the same level as 1989. I Council's $100,000 reduction to SOUTHWEST GATEWAY is targeted for revised zoning in ordinance is three-fold: to protect and suggested eliminating the po- E0UIPPED-NOT STRIPPED the defeated school budget- draft ordinance by Hudson Partnership. Area is bordered by 1 He said the town's debt has in- 1 the functioning of the Southwest sitions of chief of police and fire, creased from $602,767 in 1988 to ...The governing body passed Lehigh Railroad, residential area off Walnut Avenue and Clark Gateway area, to protect and en- replacing them with a public I an ordinance regulating insti- line. .....'• •'•-.•• safety director. $1.1 million in 1990. Refinancing tutional uses, including houses hance the adjacent residential the debt is the major cause of the of worship, without fanfare area, and to be consistent with the Fbrce said the major factors in $400,000 increase over two years, I this week. Page A-8. Annual parade starts master plan and downtown area this year's budget are escalating the mayor said. He explained that He stressed the critical issue is costs, totalling $5.5 million, for although the refinancing concept traffic impact from development debt retirement, . insurance is good, this particular refinancing within the present zoning, which (health, liability etc.) pension, So- is similar to a balloon-type mort- Flame red, 4.3 liter, V-6, 5 spd man, tan cloth int, a/c, painted mlrrs, SLX equip, Pantry bare Meniorial Day services he termed "loose," at a previous cial Security, hydrant service gage where payment stays at 6 AM/FM st, step bumper, P235 w/spare, pwr strng/brks, Stk# 3499. V|N LE53202a ($220^000 to keep water running), To. hohor America's veterans tion. Scott Miller, an Eagle Scout meeting. ' percent for several years but a BRAND NEW fate Original MSRP ......; • • • W4J450 The pantry is almost bare, at and sewer charges, coupled with Less Value Pkg discount .'. '••••^JSi i. Cranford Family Care Associa- Cranford's annual Memorial Day with Boy Scout Troop 80, will lead The overall concept of the pro- the loss of more than $400,00 in large payment is due later. 1990 BUICK ELECTRA PARK AVE Adjusted MSRP : $12,814 parade will begin Monday morn-. the pledge to the flag. posed ordinance is a three-tiered Targeting areas where the town Less Rebate......:. ;...... • • • - 750 i.tioa Residents are asked to state revenues, which made cut- 4 dr sedan, gray, 3800 V-6, auto O/D trans, p/st/brks, contribute both canned goods ing from Walnut Avenue School Among those to take part is approach incorporating base ion ting the budget any further an im- ship can "ensure fiscal integrity," YOUR FINAL COST Less Flemlngton Discount. - • • r • v • • -JJ • --isi^J •_"" and proceed up Walnut Avenue to ing, a moderate increase in floor Force zoomed in on employee re- remote keyless entry, auto Iks, elec recliner, trunk I fresh fruits and veget*- Mayor Ed Force. A member of the possibility. At an increase of 6 tax duction; eliminating police and. pulldown, door guards, low fluid fuel, climate-touch, il- kbles. Call 709-7235 to arrange N. Union, and Springfield avenues DAR will read the Revolutionary area ratio (FAR) and a planned points, residents w\U pay $21 per 1 fVre cWePa and vep\ac\ng, ticvem . ium entry, lighted vanity ..twilight sent., cornering lamps, i for delivery of produce. concluding with services at the War Memorial. Korner, Harold development option; According, to ""point ""or* $128,. In addition, tine •with, a public safety director; \\avr concert sound, SC pkg, pinstripe, 4 note horn, lamp 1 444 memorial tablets in Memorial Seymour and Tom Leahy Vvill Slacheta, the first tier allows a" school budget tax and county levy (Please turn to page A-12) monitors, p/ant, VIN L1629911. MSRP $23,800. 519,987 YOUR SALE PRICE ';.••" • B^TT.^TT^TT • ' Park': •- •;••;; /:• •. :•: .• ;.•;••• ;. .; read the roll call of the war dead, (Please turn to page A-12) DEALER DISCOUNT $3813. ... INCLUDES $750 REBATE ; • Orgahizations wishing to place and Jeff Baker, co-president of Housing delay wreaths are asked to contact Tim Cranford High School's Contem- Construction of the second Korner, 276-9673, Dot and Mike porary World Affairs Club, will Town claims senior citizen housing complex Mikus, 276-8345, chairmen, dedicate the new lights at the has been delayed due to. ques- Veteran Phil Berardinelli will POW-MIA monument The Rev. C, firm sends tions raised by the Internal serve as grand marshal pf the pa- Paul Strockbine, pastor of Calvary Revenue }. Service:- over tax rade. Vincent Samowski, past Lutheran Church, will pronounce credit funding. Page A-2. commander of American Legion the benediction. bogus letters GMCTRUCK! TRUCK Pbst 212, will be master of cere- E BUIGK monies. The Rey. Bruce Williams, Sally Flaxman, an eighth grader pastor of First Presbyterian from Solomon Schechter. Day By Cheryl Moulton Centennial Church, will deliver the invoca- .