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RED BANK: LATEST RAYRAP PLAN IN SPOTLIGHT

rayrap-site-121015-2-500x349-7574128The project calls for 16 townhouses along Clay Street, seen at left above, that would face east into an English garden with two freestanding homes. (Photo from Google Maps. Click to enlarge)

By JOHN T. WARD

hot-topic_03-220x138-2130637Will RayRap have better luck this time?

A year after his last plan was shot down, real estate developer Ray Rapcavage returns to the Red Bank zoning board this week hoping to obtain approval for new plans to build homes on half a block’s worth of properties the edge of downtown.

rb-azalea-gardens-120516-2-500x323-2490115A detail showing the facade of the main structure for the proposed Azalea Gardens project. Below, the house at the corner of Harding Road and Hudson Avenue, and five others along Hudson, would be demolished to clear the site. (Rendering by David John Carnivale. Photo by John T. Ward. Click to enlarge)

rb-rapcavage-081614-220x165-8805035Last December, after six hearings interrupted by plan amendments Rapcavage said he made to accommodate critics, the board denied his request for variances to build at the Five Corners site, located between Clay Street and Hudson Avenue, with frontage on Harding Road.

Board chair Lauren Nicosia called the plan “just too dense,” though Rapcavage contended he had the right to construct an office building or stores at double the density without needing variances.

The board’s rejection of Rapcavage’s last version of the plan came on motion by first-year member, Erik Yngstrom, who has since been elected to the borough council. He still serves on the board.

Though he said he was “deeply disappointed” by the outcome, Rapcavage said he immediately went back to the drawing board with his architect, David John Carnivale. They came up with a new plan, detailed by redbankgreen in June, that calls for 18 homes, down from 22.

A plan to build a vegetable market fronting on Harding Road had been dropped six months before the vote on the earlier proposal, one of multiple revisions to the plan.

This time, Rapcavage is proposing 16 townhouses in one building along Clay Street, facing east toward and English garden with two standalone homes. Each of the 3.5-story units along Clay would come with a two-car garage and room for a third vehicle in the driveway, Rapcavage said. And they still total 25,000 square feet less in area than he could build by rights, he said.

Still, the project, dubbed Azalea Gardens, needs variances for dwelling uses at the street level, which are not permitted in the zone, and for three bedrooms where a maximum of two are permitted.

Rapcavage owns all the properties covered by the plan, including a former gas station at the corner of Clay and Harding that he said has been fully remediated. The site also includes five homes, one of which was destroyed by fire in May, 2012. They would be demolished, along with a string of associated garages along Clay.

The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at borough hall. Here’s the agenda.

 

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