21st Century New Jersey Farmland

21st Century New Jersey Farmland


Holmdel, New Jersey (NJ), US
The flickr image linked below
shows how this family farm has changed since 1995...

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/5043977283_18e058e463_z.jpg

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Will this be the fate of all of New Jersey's farmland someday?

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(from 2003)

Hop Brook subdivision hearing Dec. 2

BY PAT MILLER
Staff Writer

HOLMDEL — A public hearing on the Hop Brook Farm Estates application has been carried to the Dec. 2 Planning Board meeting.

The developer, Evaristo Cruz, wants to subdivide the 63.9-acre site on Holmdel Road into 13 building lots.

The lots will be used for new single-family homes, said Sal Alfieri, a Matawan attorney who represents Cruz.

The size of the homes and the price range has not yet been determined, Alfieri said.

The plans call for using the township’s lot averaging development option, which allows developers to build on smaller lots so a large open space can be preserved, he said.

The option requires that 60 percent of the lots have lot areas ranging from 2.5 acres to 3.5 acres.

The tract is located on the east side of Holmdel Road, north of Spring Valley Drive. The property is currently a working farm, Alfieri said.

The developer is proposing to subdivide the tract into 11 lots ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 acres, one lot with 6 acres, and a 24.3-acre lot, which contains the existing dwelling.

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In the current (Oct 2010) Google imagery, you can clearly see a left to right grass runway that was the farm's private landing strip.
The flickr image linked below
shows how this family farm has changed since 1995...

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/5043977283_18e058e463_z.jpg

Will this be the fate of all of New Jersey's farmland someday?

~~~~~~~~~

(from 2003)

Hop Brook subdivision hearing Dec. 2

BY PAT MILLER
Staff Writer

HOLMDEL — A public hearing on the Hop Brook Farm Estates application has been carried to the Dec. 2 Planning Board meeting.

The developer, Evaristo Cruz, wants to subdivide the 63.9-acre site on Holmdel Road into 13 building lots.

The lots will be used for new single-family homes, said Sal Alfieri, a Matawan attorney who represents Cruz.

The size of the homes and the price range has not yet been determined, Alfieri said.

The plans call for using the township’s lot averaging development option, which allows developers to build on smaller lots so a large open space can be preserved, he said.

The option requires that 60 percent of the lots have lot areas ranging from 2.5 acres to 3.5 acres.

The tract is located on the east side of Holmdel Road, north of Spring Valley Drive. The property is currently a working farm, Alfieri said.

The developer is proposing to subdivide the tract into 11 lots ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 acres, one lot with 6 acres, and a 24.3-acre lot, which contains the existing dwelling.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

In the current (Oct 2010) Google imagery, you can clearly see a left to right grass runway that was the farm's private landing strip.
View in Google Earth Farms - Misc, Residential
By: AKpilotEMT

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