McLaughlin said the township’s professionals and the board’s professionals have reviewed the proposed GDP, which he said is not a fully engineered or fully designed plan. The parcel is included in the township’s Fair Share Plan Element. Most recently, the property was the subject of a court approved affordable housing settlement between Freehold Township and M&M Realty Partners, he said. Prior to the beginning of testimony, the board’s attorney, Roger McLaughlin, provided a brief history of the attempts that have been made over the years to develop the Bellemead tract. M&M Main Street was represented by attorney Salvatore Alfieri, Ronald Aulenbach of M&M Realty Partners and Edgewood Properties, traffic engineer Matthew Seckler, planner Christine Cofone and engineer Jeffrey Martell. After receiving approval for the GDP, the applicant may return at a later date with more specific plans to construct the elements of a mixed use center consisting of 63,828 square feet of commercial and retail space 660 residential units (90 single-family homes, 256 townhomes, 274 apartments and 40 mixed use apartments including 100 affordable housing units) and a public extension of Trotters Way from Route 537 to Route 9 south.
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