File #: 15-0104    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 1/15/2015 In control: Municipal Council and City Clerk
On agenda: 2/4/2015 Final action: 2/4/2015
Title: Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Urging/Supporting Purpose: Supporting a moratorium on new surface parking development in the Penn Station area calling for more urban type development. Additional Information: Sponsor: Amador
Sponsors: Council of the Whole
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Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk
Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending
Type of Service: Urging/Supporting
Purpose: Supporting a moratorium on new surface parking development in the Penn Station area calling for more urban type development.
Additional Information:
Sponsor: Amador
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WHEREAS, the area surrounding Newark Penn Station is in need of residential, commercial, office and other real estate development, economic development and redevelopment as may be necessary and appropriate to improve the social, cultural, institutional and physical environment of the City of Newark and to increase the City
tax rate, and

WHEREAS, this area, in recent years, has experienced a proliferation of ground surface parking lots, which have been approved and constructed and have already consumed a large portion of City land surrounding and adjacent to Newark Penn Station, and

WHEREAS, a continuation of approvals for ground surface parking lots will impede, restrict and prohibit the future proper and appropriate development of this area, and

WHEREAS, a moratorium on approvals for construction of additional ground surface parking lots in this area is necessary and required in order to allow for future residential, commercial, economic development and redevelopment, and

WHEREAS, the Penn Station surrounding community encourages the City of
Newark's efforts to increase economic and fiscal revenue growth through the appropriate development of the area, and

WHEREAS, the proposed Land Use Regulations which recommend that the area be built with a mix of both low and mid-rise, multifamily buildings should be enforced. The area should be characterized by dense complexes of residential buildings up to 8 stories in height on small shared grounds, giving them a strong urban feeling,

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MUNICI...

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