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December 12, 2006

Proposed Fair Lawn Village Development

Preliminary concept drawings for the development of the former site of Kodak by Garden Homes Development were provided to the Borough Council on December 5, 2006, and are available for viewing below. Some background on the firm, as drawn from a trade journal, follows.

"Based in Short Hills, N. J., Garden Commercial Properties (a subsidiary of Garden Homes) is a privately-held development company with a tradition of over 50 years of varied commercial and residential development experience. Garden Commercial owns and manages more than 25 million square feet of retail and commercial space located throughout New York, Connecticut, Maryland, Rhode Island, California and Florida. The company ranks among the top 20 in “retail property owners and mangers” in the United States. New commercial development exceeds one million square feet annually. For more information, visit www.gardencommercial.com." The firm developed and manages the Fair Lawn Commons (Route 208 Northbound, and adjacent to the Kodak site).

Representatives for the firm noted in presentations before the council and before the trustees of the Economic Development Corporation the following project highlights.

The developer has extensive real estate holdings – home sites, apartments, retail and office complexes throughout the tri-state area – including the Fair Lawn Commons in Fair Lawn. The site approximates 10 acres and the developer proposes a mixed use with:

- a retail component on the ground floor and residential units above a nostalgic streetscape scene with fountains
and direct access from Route 208;
- a 30,000 to 40,000 square foot retail space to accommodate a smaller supermarket;
- age restricted and affordable housing;
- a mix of owner and rental units – Brownstone Duplex model
- the ability to connect internally to Fair Lawn Commons – since the developer already owns that site – to take
traffic off the Route 208 overpass and Fair Lawn Avenue
- surface parking with no decks at present

Environmental issues will be addressed by the owner, Kodak, with the soil already remediated; and
groundwater contamination is to be addressed for acceptance by the NJDEP for residential development on the site. The acquisition is subject to an action letter regarding the ground water contamination. The density was noted to be between 13 and 15 units per acre, totaling about 150 residential units (1- and 2-bedroom units), as compared to a 17.65 per acre density at Fair Lawn Commons.

The complex would offer a first story retail with a maximum of 3 additional stories of residential space. The maximum building height would approximate 40-45 feet.

The developer for the site would be an active participant for COAH in both Round 2 and 3 of the obligations, providing approximately a 20% factor and/or financial obligation for the Borough. The acquisition is currently in a 60-day ‘due diligence’ window, and the Wilf organization will make a decision without prior approvals. The retail component was thought not to be in conflict with, but rather will supplement, local retail stores.

This information is presented by the EDC as a community service. Further updates will be posted as they become available.
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March 8, 2006

Smart Future 2006 Grant Sought for Route 208 Planning Study

The Fair Lawn Economic Development Corporation, on behalf of the Borough of Fair Lawn and in cooperation with the Borough of Glen Rock, has applied for a $42,500 Grant to fund an in-depth analysis of the best use of Route 208 corridor properties. Both Fair Lawn and Glen Rock are concerned about the long-term viability of these properties, currently zoned light industrial. Some enterprises are closing operations, while others are indicating signs of imminent departure. Grant eligibility includes evaluating underutilized office parks with highway frontage to create a community vision and action strategy in a manner that will complement the existing character of the communities. The Grant will afford an opportunity for the two adjoining communities to work together to proactively address plans to promote beneficial economic growth, community revitalization, improved environmental health and enhanced quality of life. Please click here to view the application.

December 22, 2005

FLEDC

For more information about the newly created Economic Development Corporation for the Borough of Fair Lawn, please visit the Borough's web site.

FLEDC -Mission Statement

Approved September 19, 2005 Special Board Meeting:

The Fair Lawn Economic Development Corporation (EDC) is a public/private partnership bringing together the Borough of Fair Lawn’s commercial property owners, business operators, residents and organized business districts. The purpose is to establish a local EDC to advocate, facilitate and coordinate the strengthening of Fair Lawn’s economic and commercial vitality. The primary role of the EDC lies in the advocacy in arenas of local impact.”

INITIAL EFFORTS - September 8, 2005 Synopsis

Consistent with the its mission, the EDC – based on the work of the Fair Lawn Business Leadership Committee, and the specific requests of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Fair Lawn and of the Executive Committee of the River Road Improvement Corporation – has chosen to focus its initial efforts around the following tasks:

Specifically:

- The coordination and development of a ‘master plan’ for the improvement of the Broadway and Radburn areas in cooperation with New Jersey Transit and others.
- Assist, as may be requested and as resources may permit, the River Road Improvement Corporation in continue the investigation begun under the auspices of the Borough of Fair Lawn in examining the use and value and appropriateness of using redevelopment and area in need of rehabilitation designation in the River Road SID.

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