The Planning Board meeting of April 28 will include the "Final Comments on the Meyersville Master Plan"
The meeting is April 28 - 8:00 at Town Hall
If you are interested in the future of Meyersville you MUST attend this meeting and voice your concerns -
The last meeting sounded positive and many of the comments of the board reflected the results of the survey - but it is not over - we still have more work to do
Please go to the Township web site and look over the list of prohibited uses in the B 1 20 zone. In your review consider any other uses you would like to see
prohibited. Also consider what you want Meyersville to look like and tell the board your views on the area.
Remember it is a business zone - consider some of the following in your comments:
Set Backs
Parking
Additional housing
Types of Businesses
Sidewalks
Apperances of new buildings
Improvments to existing buildings
Cecilia Cilli
AGENDA
APRIL 28, 2009
LONG HILL TOWNSHIP 8:00 P.M. PLANNING BOARD
1. CALL TO ORDER AND STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by posting
a copy of the public meeting dates on the municipal bulletin
board, by sending a copy to the Courier News and Echoes-
Sentinel, and by filing a copy with the Municipal Clerk.
2. MEETING CUT-OFF
Announcement is made that as a matter of procedure, it is the
intention of the Planning Board not to continue any matter past
11:00 P.M. at any Regular or Special Meeting of the Board
unless a motion is passed by the members present to extend the
meeting to a later specified cut-off time.
3. CELL PHONES AND PAGERS
All in attendance are requested to turn off cell phones and pagers as
they interfere with the court room taping mechanism.
4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
5. ROLL CALL
6. EXECUTIVE SESSION
If deemed necessary, the Planning Board will meet in executive session
to discuss pending litigation or personnel matters.
7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
February 10, 2009
8. PUBLIC QUESTION OR COMMENT PERIOD
(CONT’D)
PLANNING BOARD AGENDA
APRIL 28, 2009
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DISCUSSION 9. FINAL COMMENTS ON NEW MEYERSVILLE MASTER
PLAN ELEMENT