Politics & Government
What's Next for Waterview Development?
Now that the rezoning proposal was shut down, what would you like to see on that plot of land?
Parsippany-Troy Hills Council shut down the proposed Waterview Development rezoning on Oct. 1 and councilmembers said that they hope the developer returns and comes up with a compromise with residents.
Councilman Michael dePierro said that he was worried about what would come next, mentioning that it might be low-income housing. Mayor Jamie Barberio said that he was also afraid of what's coming next so he plans to recommend to the open space committee to purchase the land.
We've started a blog entitled Waterview Development: to Rezone, or Not to Rezone and now have changed it to Waterview Development: What Would You Like to See?
We are asking our readers to share your opinion on what you'd like to see next for Waterview.
Click on the "Write a new post" box at the top of the blog. Type a short title for your post and then tell us your thoughts. You can add photos, as well, if you'd like, and then just click the "Post Now" button at the bottom.
Related Patch Articles:
- Residents Rejoice Over Waterview Rejection
- Waterview Rezoning Plan Squashed in Narrow Vote
- Waterview Still Raises Concerns for Officials, Residents
- Waterview Proposal May Bring $1.14M in Tax Revenue
- Waterview Proposal Benefits Balance Master Plan Inconsistencies, Planner Says
- Proposed Waterview Development: Traffic Impact are …Non-Existent
- Controversial Waterview Development Decision Delayed
- Waterview Development Receives Planning Board Approval
- Waterview Plan Poses Potential Conflict for Parsippany Planner, says Attorney
- Survey: 63% of Residents Support Waterview Development
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