Legal Fight Resolved; Proposed 7-Eleven to be Closed Overnight
Red Bank Planning Board agrees to settlement proposed by applicant wishing to convert Welsh Farms
A legal settlement has been reached that allows the Welsh Farms at East Front Street to be converted into a 7-Eleven. However, Red Bank's second 7-Eleven will not operate overnight after a legal fight that saw the denial of the property owner's application, the adoption of a "noise ordinance" and a suit that ended up in Superior Court. The borough Planning Board unanimously agreed Monday night to accept a settlement proposed by applicant Dina Enterprises and end litigation concerning the denial of their bid to convert the store. Under the agreement, the 7-Eleven would operate from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., mirroring the hours found in the "noise ordinance," which restricts retail businesses located within 100 feet of residential housing from …
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9:58 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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