Planning Board Appointments

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John McGoldrick was unanimously re-elected chairman of the Atlantic Highlands Planning Board at its reorganization last week, with little changes in all appointments over the previous year.

Corry Herrala was sworn in as a new mayor’s appointment to the board. Anis Ardolino, the second mayor’s appointment to the board this year, was unable to attend this meeting

In addition to McGoldrick, Thomas Josko was reappointed vice chairman of the board, and all Mayor’s appointments to the board are reappointments: Martiin Hawley as a Class II appointed, Councilman Brian Dougherty, Class III, Josko and Lynette DePasca, Class IV, and Michele Walter, Michel Bearmore, Herrala and Ardolino alternates to the board.

Michael Steib was a reappointed board attorney and Douglas Rohmeyer board engineer. Rene Frotton is continued as Board secretary and meeting nights will continue to be the first Thursday of every month until the January 7 reorganization in 2027.

During the regular meeting, which immediately followed the reorganization, the planning board unanimously approved the resolution to dismiss the use and bulk variance requested and submitted by the Winnerling and Moody family for 99 Center Avenue The addition of a second story deck on the garage on the property has been the subject of discussion at several meetings until the applicant requested the current application be dismissed.

The planners adopted resolutions approving the variances at 124 Wesley Avenue and 56 South Avenue, after both had been approved after hearings at earlier meetings.

Planners agreed to carry the bulk variance and subdivision application for property at 22 Prospect Circle until the February 5 meeting. Steib noted the application is being carried until February rather than the March or April date requested by the applicant, and no further notice will be given for the February 5 continuance.

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