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	<title>Comments on: Neptune Seeks Relief for Ocean Grove Parking Problems</title>
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		<title>By: Norm Goldman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Norm Goldman</dc:creator>
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		<description>New or rehabilitated deserted hotels or conversion to condos from multi-use facilities or deserted hotels will only create more parking problems for an attractive historic district.  So why expand the problems by granting more waivers to remove parking requirements?

A focus on single-family homes with on- site parking will pay dividends to the get-rich developers, the township tax collector, and the community.  Off site parking must be provided to accommodate the current crunch from eager long-term vacationers, beach day-trippers, and those attending major social and cultural events (i.e. Saturday nights in the Great Auditorium, flea markets,etc.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New or rehabilitated deserted hotels or conversion to condos from multi-use facilities or deserted hotels will only create more parking problems for an attractive historic district.  So why expand the problems by granting more waivers to remove parking requirements?</p>
<p>A focus on single-family homes with on- site parking will pay dividends to the get-rich developers, the township tax collector, and the community.  Off site parking must be provided to accommodate the current crunch from eager long-term vacationers, beach day-trippers, and those attending major social and cultural events (i.e. Saturday nights in the Great Auditorium, flea markets,etc.)</p>
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