Politics & Government

Clark Planning Board to Discuss New Town Center on Gypsum Property Thursday Night

The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 7 in Council Chambers above the police station.

The Clark Planning board will meet Thursday night to further dicuss a planning report that suggested the town should rezone the 28-acre former U.S. Gypsum paper manufacturing plant on Raritan Road to encourage a new commercial town center.

The board originally heard the proposal in February and will present it to the public in a meeting tentatively scheduled for March 19 in the Arthur L. Johnson auditorium.

The plan, prepared by Planner Kevin O'Brien of Shamrock Enterprises and Town Engineer Richard O'Connor, suggests a new "Limited Commercial Industrial" district for the Gypsum property (which is currently zoned for industrial use) and the ShopRite side of Central Avenue from Raritan Road to the Parkway circle.

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The vision presented in the plan is for a new town center – an environmentally friendly commercial center with retail and office space in "a park like setting with tree-lined streets" and with "a central architectural focus such as a fountain, plaza, clock tower or landscaped boulevard."

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