to Get $609,400 More Sunny, Warm Sunny and warm today, to* THEDAILY morrow and again on Friday. Hid Hank, Freehold . Clear and mild tonight. I Long Brunrh 7 FINAL Moiimoiitlt County's Outstanding Home Newspaper EDITION VOL.94 NO.66 RED BANK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1971 TEN CENTS High Court Rule Bars Group Rental Bans TRENTON (AP) — New The court suggested that "zoning ordinances are not in- Local officials contended can best be dealt with official- The Appellate Division had could not discriminate be- nanza" for properly owners Jersey shore communities strict enforcement of local po- tended and cannot be ex- that the large groups or young ly by vigorous and persistent pointed out that the Belmar tween families and unrelated but "constitute a public and have been barred by the lice powers, rather than a ban pected to cure or prevent people create a public nui- enforcement of general police ordinance could forbid rentals groups of hudivuals. private nuisance by not meet- state's highest court from in> on group rentals, was a more most anti-social conduct in sance. power." to even two unrelated individ- Hall said that participants ing the minimal standards of posing qutright bans oft sum- suitable approach to the prob- dwelling situations." Hall agreed that "unques- The court ruled in cases In- uals, such as two elderly in group rentals are usually expected social conduct even mer rentals by groups of lem. Impact Seen tionably and regrettably, ex- volving restrictive zoning teachers for example. "unmarried and of one sex" in this rather permissive day young persons. Justice Frederick W. Hall, The ruling could have a sig- cessive noise at all hours, wild laws in Belmar and Manas- Hall suggested that munici- and "human biology being and age." " •' The New Jersey Supreme in his opinion for the court, nificant impact on the tourist parties, intoxication, acts of quan in Monmouth County. palities could try to draft zon- what it is, such a group at- Nevertheless, Hall sided Court, which heard legal ar- said, "we are entirely sympa- trade at shore resorts. immorality, lewd and las- Belmar Test ing or housing code provisions tracts friends of the other sex, with the property owners in guments in the case last May, thetic to the community de- Group rentals have been a civious conduct and traffic The Belmar ban, which was which would limit the number who may live on the premises appeals — L.J. Schier in Bel- ruled 7-0 yesterday that zon- sire to prevent one segment of big economic boon to property and parking congestion often enacted to 1965, was declared of occupants in individual from time to time as well as mar and Klrsch Holding Co.. ing ordinances were not the the summer population from owners who rent cottages and accompany these group rent- unconstitutional last March homes according to available merely vi3it the occupants;" in Manasquau - who said proper method of trying to so adversely affecting other houses to young persons at als." by the Appellate Division of sleeping and bathroom facil- Bonanza that police enforcement, and preserv* peace and quiet for vacationers and permanent higher prices than they could But, ho added, "ordinarily, Superior Court, the state's ities. He added that the rentals not zoning regulations, was all vacationers. residents." But, he added, charge individual families. obnoxious personal behavior second highest court. But he said such regulations provided "a financial bor the answer to the problem. May Shift Rt 18 Line in Marlboro ByJIMMcCORMiCK Department of Trans- Williams, and GOP mayoral house and the right of way." portation, toured the two de- candidate George Lemberger, Mr. DePhillips said thbi MARLBORO - A state offi- velopments with Mayor Mor- The purpose of the meeting "there was a better chance cial .indicated yesterday that ton Salkind, state Sen. Rich- was to get the state to shift that the road could be shifted there is a good chance that ard Stout, and Herbert Gold, the highway away from occu- in the Wbittier Oaks area be- the proposed Rt. 18 may be vice-chairman of the Mayor's pied homes. Mayor Salkind cause it is basically a straight realigned away from homes in Committee on Bt. 18. said that in Wbittier Oaks line in that area," He said Monmouth Heights and Whit- Afterward, they were joined- East, the proposed highway that the highway could be tier Oaks East. in a meeting by Assemblyman actually crosses a resident's moved to the east within the Fred C. DePhillips, assis- John I. Dawes, Councilmen developed property, "leaving state's acquired right of way tant commissioner of the state Richard Herman and John H. zero distance between the tract. Space Available The state, at any given point in the highway, has pur- chased 250 feet of right of See M indszenty Move way, 52 feet of which is needed for the actual paved road. Assuming that the road would run down the middle of the right of way, then the Aid to U.S. Relations maximum that the road could issues. : WASHINGTON (AP) - The asylum. be moved without buying There were denials all Most active of these issues more land might be 97 feet. MARLBORO RT. 18 REALIGNMENT - Discussing the possible change In the plans for tite propc State Department and Hun- involves more than $100 mil- Rt. 18 which would move it away from homes In A/lonmotrth Heights and Wrtittier Oaks East ore» Jeff^; "*' around that W'caitiiiial's de- Mr. DePhMps said that the garian diplomats are ex- lion in claims against the right, Fred C. DePhillfps, assistant commissioner, N.J. Transportation Department, Marlboro* Mayor - prslritog hope for Improved parture yesterday for Rome realignment would be in the Budapest government — $61) Morton Salkind, State Sen. Richard R, Stout, Herbert Gold, chairman of the Mayor's Rt. 18 Committee, U.S.-Hungarian relations in has any direct link to rela- direction of nearby woods, million the United States and Assemblyman John I. Dawes. * • , toe wake of Josef Cardinal tions between-the two coun- which could absorb much of wants as compensation for tfinfttenty's decision to leave tries, but officials from each .the noise and air pollution | war damage in nationalization ' tile American embassy in government* indicated optim- which may emanate from the of property and up to $50 mil- . Budapest after 15 years of ism about settling outstanding highway. lion private American groups say is owed for defaulted In the case of Monmouth bonds issued before World Heights, however, the align- Man's Body Found Offshore Warll. ment might be more difficult. Mr. DePhillips said that Mon> Many Contacts mouth Heights is,near the The last direct negotiations road's intersection with Rt. 79. on these claims took place in and that he must study the May 1970 but State Depart- May Be State Gang Victim matter further before com- ment officials said there have menting in detail on it. FREEHOLD — Authorities been placed in the water in been constant contacts on the were inflicted with a heavy, ant Frank "Frank Condi" here are speculating that a matter "and we have some Another aspect of Rt. 18 dis- blunt instrument, Manning Cocchiaro, who allegedly ran the area of.Brooklyn or Staten body on a slab in.the Mon- hope" for a solution. They de- cussed was the state's plans ' said. the Long Branch rackets for Island and floated to the Jer- mouth County Morgue may be nied, however, the Mindszenty for the highway to go; under [ "The man's face was' swol- mobster Simone Rizzo "Sam sey.shore.,, , the latest victim of gangland decision was related to this Rt. 79, which would be ele- len so badly that he would not the Plumber" DeCavalcante.: "The tides generally run violence in New Jersey. hope, vated 10 feet. Mayor Salkind be recognizable to someone Cocchiaro disappeared two south-southwest, and would asked that Rt. 79 not be The body, brutally beaten who knew him," Manning have carried a body to the An official at the Hungarian years ago during an appear- raised, but that Rt. 18 be built and bound with chains, was M<mmoath,'County shore," he embassy said of Mindszenty's said. ance before a State In- lower at that point to cross fished from the sea by a Coast said. "It's happened in the action: "We hope it might • The victim was white, 6- vestigation Commission probe under the road. Guard vessel two miles off foot-2, weighed about 200 of organized.crime in.New past." /\ .•.••;•; •. •-. lead to better U.S.-Hungarian Avon last Saturday. .' relations, but it really was a Bids Are Dne pounds and had dark hair. He Jersey; There have been un- . •' State officials;speculated matter between the Vatican • Bids are scheduled to be re- There.was a rope around also has a hernia scar on the confirmed reports that Coc- the body might be the sixth and Budapest; not the United ceived on a portion ,of the the neck and the hands and right side of the abdomen and chiaro.was seen an Florida, known victim:in;a'gang war Mates." highway project tomorrow. feet were bound with chain, a left molar was missing. the Caribbean, Brooklyn and between New York members Mr. DoPhillips said that the rope and wire. Authorities other areas since he. dis- of the Joseph Bonanno Cosa As a basis for their hopes stale will decide on the rea- theorized the bloated corpse Prints Checked appeared. Nostra family who allegedly State Department officials lignment before the bids are had been in tho sea from Manning said medical au- are trying to reclaim some pointed to what they de- awarded, and added that ho three to five weeks, surfacing thorities had placed the man's "I've seen Cocchiaro, and rackets once controlled by Jo- scribed as "a warm recep- would inform township offi-' only a few days ago.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages32 Page
-
File Size-