
By JOHN T. WARD

The proposal is listed at the end of a packed agenda that includes a clinic expansion, a new medical office and requests for commercial signage.


The project address is given as 121 Monmouth Street, now the site of an office building, though it would incorporate several properties on Monmouth, Pearl and Oakland streets to form an irregular parcel alongside the Red Bank Charter School.
Among the buildings to be demolished is the long-vacant, onetime home of Big Man’s West, a nightclub owned by the late rock saxophonist Clarence Clemons.
Parking for the tenants would be provided by 57 ground-level spaces beneath three floors of apartments, and another 13 fronting on Pearl Street, the plans indicate.
A calculation by the applicant indicates a need for a variance to allow a 27-space parking deficiency.
The plan also calls for about 2,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and office space along Monmouth Street.
Last August, the zoning board approved a 32-unit apartment building just across the street from the Salerno project, at 120 Monmouth. Construction has not yet started.
The board’s agenda for Thursday night also includes:
• An addition to 173 Maple Avenue, at the northeast corner of Waverly Place, for use as a medical office.
• Signage requests by the Bank of America at 170 Broad Street and Napoli restaurant, at 10 Wallace Street.
• A request for an addition to the Parker Family Health Center at 211 Shrewsbury Avenue.
The meeting is scheduled to be held via Zoom at 6:30. Public access and participation details can be found here.
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