Continuity Interest Presented Fairly, Dearly V. -•'•>. FlIH Lord Courage And Impartially Each Week Complete News Pictures f !l •Ji Carteret, N. J., Thursday, July 25, 196$ pageant jg Tidewater to Carry Vuncd I; \\nV -,—itlv IJ Out Pledges Made hicUt-v lor the . .,. Cnrti-ra Park .niiiiiuiicrd this c-cn-rrt Jayceps . ••,. vho are upon To the Community ,,,, Mrs Molly . ],(!• and dlrec- ,;;n .school: Mrs ,( finhlon mtn- IV.Midler Oneral Furman ,- ;,-i> assistant di- ';'.,vi!.-: of thr 78th I)1-. i>;on . .,. •. i.i the owner ,,| thf Charr Decision ... A toning ordinance cannot be defended constl- With All J tutionally on a ground inapplicable to it by conjecture •,•;., idhridje and , CARTERET WINNERS: Here »r, thr four Cartmt ,-,:• Miltant for **'' Barney Badner, 27 Lafayette Street, senior division and that It might apply to and support another zoning youths who havr brrn awarded trnphip* In the Flr§t Henry Meklune, 690 Roosevelt Avenue, spray award divi- ordinance. ,•:•>, A National "Open" Customiilni Car Contest. They will sion: Locally, the contest «u sponsored by Tilth Photo The Court, therefore, determines that the exclusion <:.p hM now comprU for national honors. I*tt to right: John Studio. Winners were selected for the best rusloinizinir, Strong of new petroleum industries In the heavy industrial "B" In Town . - n«i,. t»'O Wltkowikl, M Elmwood Avenue, Junior division; Kenneth re-d««lrnlnr, re-stylinj and body finishing of any type of zone is not in accordance with a classification of land CARTERET — Tidewater OH ,1 Kovact, 24 Pennnylvanla Ave., Intermediate division; stock, racing, dragster or competition machine. CARTERET—Superior Court uses reasonably related to and In furtherance of the sta- Judge David D. Furman in New tutory zoning purposes. Company said today It wffl jarry out Its proposed com- 5M .naiter Brunswick Tuesday, ruled that A further objectionable aspect of the zoning ordi- Carteret's 1963 zoning ordi- nance under attack should be pointed out. By its specific |munity relations Included m nonfat the Activities Got. Hughes Will AttendContract ;he terminal's design providing 1 nance is Invalid. terms non-conforming uses in the heavy industrial "B" tane. Center. lone may be expanded. The statutory sanction of pre- 'or the licensing of a part at . S'lion In- The decision was In favor of existing non-conforming uses IR, S. 40:55-48) is designed .s large parking area to relief* ln Nem Tidewater Oil Company which the community's needs. ,;, Increase at Dinner for Dolan, Brown js Let Foris seeking to erect a petroleum to guarantee constitutional rights. Authorization to in. Mrs Moran too crease or enlarge non-conforming uses is not constitu- The company also said Ttd*» aouut children CARTERET — A testimonial storage terminal on the I. T. Williams & Sons property off tionally mandatory but derogates from or tends to nullify .water's plans to build a ball of he- own, ^dinner honoring County Prose- valid legislative objectives. Lower Roosevelt Avenue, [field and to license the field ^t • iris ^Playgrounds cutor Edward T. Dolan and Road Jobs Will counsel submit an order for judgment holding the borough for local ochOfAf. County Surrogate Elmer E. The next step Is for the com- that the zoning ordinance of the Borough of Carteret and youth use, Its comprehiW* • will be held on Sunday CARTERET — Work is ex-ipany to obtain building and use dated May 8th, 1963 is invalid and should be set aside. sive landscaping plan also *w in • September 22 at the pected to start soon on road permits for the proposed in- - * * remain on Its schedule. A con>* TheaU "jSt. Demetrius Community Hall, construction and installation istallation from the Zoning . The Court is satisfied that congestion from tank pany spokesman said: of sidewalks and sewer connec-JBoard of Adjustment, trucks servicing petroleum industries in the "B" zone . 'Our counsel, Lewis 8. JaerAS ions on several borough j JudR(. Furman ruied: "The would be negligible. Through the use permit technique |son, who represented us In th* ! Chairman Al Fazekas and co-1 tri ets (1 Oku iw*. ichaiman Thomas Coughlm an-j ' - ' exclusion of new petroleum access roads of sulTlclent width to prevent tank trucks successful litigation, reoom- .'•:•.'. Of Ue Council at an adjourned industries in the heavy in- blocking two-way traffic can be assured. Carteret Avenue .mended to us after the deolaloa nnunttd that thin dinner is meeting Monday awarded the /•• Star. PurpJe Tht Cartmt Recreation De- dustrial 'B' zone is not in may by ordinance be limited to light traffic. Accordingly, |was announced, to keep thesa being held for Carteret's two> contract ot C, Dellapietro of Combat infanHf! partmnt *Ubet to txpem u accordance with a classifi- no reasonable relation is found between the exclusion of lommunity features Intact, de* \ favorite sons (or "their unsel- | Hnpelawn on hi* lowest bid of umerouJ cation of land uses reasonably petroleum industries In the heavy industrial "B" zone jpite the fact that the com- • fish devotion and duty to the $215,949, The Council made the the law Walter Bullivan. and the zoning objective of lessening congestion in the pany had to go to considerable J Democratic Party, and the award following a report from related to and in furtherance \i ™ Cnun-i oon- Mllivan wu director of of the statutory zoning; pur- streets. Bogert v. Washington Township, 25 N. J. (1057). expense and Plead with th* lo s -U In Ctrtttwt ««*• f« »*ny I*** «U vm -jpeople of th- Borough of Car- Borough Engineer H. Thomas Some borough officials stressed as a factor in their Can-. The iiftQMtfiemanjE are to poses." court for th« use of the pr#l« »«~ of 7 indU «• •mWbOUow tC th, t*ret and Middlesex County " legislative action the employment advantages ot manu- erty for our multi-million ' " CuVtr t ; be made thirbugh a ttffid Issue Much of the objection to the *W fcf 3*1** ' w*tt^i«W Many dimttarieg from civic facturing and.processing Industries in contrast to storage petti-aum prcijuct* ( 1 1 1 1 j amounting \ $397.000-author- proposed terminal Was the ques- •• borough riftT-r**™ * ** ' *nd political life mw signified operations, The zocJng ordinance of 3' v 8th. ^03, is terminal on th? Wi'jt'^s ,„- ized by the Council. tion of traffic. Judge Furman not so drawn. As dfaenssed supra, mar.* factorial und 11-17 at whlchj The Carteret Recreation Dt-,their intention to attend and neld 1 erty located along th? Arthur Carteret Avenue, which has| l. : processing as well as storage of petroleum, its components .•r^-.ttw will be|P*t«n«»t. under tht dxecticmjamong them are State Demo- "The Court Kill." ., m ThOAai CWUhlm, U pres-lcratlc leader. David T. Wilcntz, been the subject of many com- and derivitives are barred. / plaints, will be repaved from that congestion from tank Yo Cooperate • ,ntm ant on Aug.imUr offering an active pro-Governor Richard B Hugh*";, « < • Jackson Avenue to Roosevelt trucks servicing pertoleum ••'.' Cluo of Perth••»• of recreational i> tlvltle»|r>':natOT Harrison Williams, . , . Expert witnesses developed to the satisfaction We were glad to go alct GOV. R. B. Hl'GHES Avenue along with installation industries in the 'B' xone was i;.yiy ears for th* 'Or lu youth. A full •rhedulejrongnssman Edward Patten of the Court that a petroleum storage terminal is a rela- ith Mr. Jacobson's recomnrr* 0 of curbing and dividing islands neeliBible." tively safe installation, rated as a lower fire risk than, lation. In fact th;se are o'T Cartent parade' ' *ct:vltlei it beiiiK offered and other state, county and where none now exists. The The court pointed out that 1 ' >e borough. The10 "* youth of Carteret at all i'cal personalities. for example, a lumber business. Scientific advances have wn recommendations, too. V's , Carteret Avenue area is the!expert witnesses developed to reduced the fire and explosion threat to negligibility. the public playgrounds. In- Announcement of vario ant the people of Carteret to '> ill wpply mu> 1S Expansion Plan most costly of the project at!the satisfaction of the court Floating roofs eliminate the vapor space. Venting tech- A eluded in thi; itinerary air- arts c immlttees and ticket av.iil- •el that we will become mod t Mn 8*n- an estimated $150,000, that a petroleum storage term- niques to eliminate pressure are improved. The conver- tizens, that we will gladly co» ' and crafU. golf. tenru> and utility will be announced at -•* and Jokeph Other streets which will be;ina! is a relatively safe instat- sions from rolled to extruded steel and from riveting to iperate in any community* bowling Instructions, taught by Mer date. 'Hearing July 29 <\>i»lnn«n for the ei-urfaced are Oakwood Ave-Ration, rather as a lower fire welding have virtually eliminated the possibility of tank ponsored projects. After all, - qualified and experienced in- »nd Jaycem re- nue, Park Avenue, Whittier St..|risk than, for example, a lum- rupture. Is a well known fact that • Jtructon. , CARTERET — The Board Holmes Street .from Columbusiber business." Other safeguards are foam chambers and dikes. Simi- idewater is a community-r*- : In rreent competition a fou: of Education last night was Avenue to Roixsevelt Avenue,; Long Trial Ends lar advances in technique have substantially foreclosed .tions minded firm. We want •hooting tournament w.u> heir Hospital Study advised that the Board of Harrison Avenue from Chestnut Judge Purman's decision fol- the threat of (ire, explosion or rupture In tank trucks . give our fullest support to at the Pott Boulevard play Local Government at Trenton -ii Bur«lari Street to Tennyson Avenue, lowed a trial that lasted for even upon collision.
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