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Detox Center Decision to be Made by Zoners on Oct. 17

Noting that the board's first decision was flawed, a superior court judge ordered the Lawrence Township Zoning Board to reconsider its 2011 denial of an application for a controversial inpatient drug and alcohol detoxification center on Federal City Road.

 

The stage is now set for the Lawrence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment to reconsider its 2011 denial of a use variance that would have allowed a controversial inpatient drug and alcohol detoxification center to open on Federal City Road.

At its meeting last Wednesday evening (Sept. 19), the board announced that the reconsideration – ordered by Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson – will take place on Oct. 17.

On that date, board members will deliberate and vote on the detox center’s variance application, using as their guide the 40 or so hours of previous testimony given between November 2010 and June 2011.

No further public comment on the application, either written or oral, will be allowed, the board decided last week.

It was in June of this year that Jacobson ruled that the zoning board was wrong when, by a 4-2 vote, it decided the proposed detox center was “not inherently beneficial” under state law and, in turn, denied the variance application.

John Simone, the developer who owns the property, and Sunrise Detox, the Florida-based company that would run the 38-bed inpatient facility, last year filed a lawsuit to appeal the zoning board’s decision.

The board’s rejection of the variance application came after nine exhausting and often-heated zoning board hearings that featured testimony from supporters of the plan – who claimed that a need exists in the area for detoxification services – and those vehemently opposed to the idea, including nearby residents who said they feared for their safety and believed such a facility should not be located so close to residential neighborhoods.

The building in question at 100 Federal City Rd. sits at the entrance to the Traditions at Federal Point adult community and directly behind the homes in another development that includes Frederick Court and Karena Lane. In addition to their concerns about safety, neighbors objected to the increased traffic and noise – particularly from delivery trucks – that would come from the facility, which would include fulltime kitchen and laundry facilities.

The zoning board’s reconsideration of the application was delayed last month after a potential conflict of interest involving a board member came to light. That individual – acting as a “citizen witness,” prior to his being appointed to the zoning board – had testified at one of the detox center hearings.

The board directed attorney George Dougherty, retained as “special counsel” to represent the board in the reconsideration, to seek guidance from Judge Jacobson about the potential conflict.

But prior to the judge issuing a decision, the board member voluntarily recused himself, it was revealed last week.

The recusal of that member should not hinder a vote on Oct. 17. Six board members took part in the initial vote last year, and the same number is expected to take part in the reconsideration vote.

 

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Related Topics: Business, Detox Center, and Lawrence Township Zoning Board

Neighborhood Watch

12:08 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012

Maybe the residents should open a bar up across the street! That seems to be the only thing that would stop this overpriced headache from coming to our neighborhood. All they do is substitute one drug for another, they don't cure anyone of anything for good. What a crock!

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