
the Dayton
Ridgewood Planning Board hears proposal for multi-family project
Thursday January 24, 2013, 7:22 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER
The Record
RIDGEWOOD — As officials continue mulling a master plan change that would permit high-density, multi-family housing projects downtown, some residents fear such developments would inevitably change the village’s character.
Currently, four of those proposals are sitting in front of the Planning Board. One of them — The Enclave, a 52-unit, four-story building on East Ridgewood Avenue — was presented Wednesday night.
The village planner recently completed a study — commissioned by the Planning Board — into The Enclave and three similar developments — the Dayton, a 106-unit apartment building proposed for South Broad Street; the 50-unit Chestnut Village on Chestnut Street, and Ridgewood Station, a 114-luxury apartment and retail complex at the former Ken Smith Motors dealership. At present, the master plan prohibits such projects.
The study, by Blais Brancheau, examined current housing options downtown while pinpointing existing traffic issues in the village, as well as potential impacts these four multi-story developments could create.
Developer and Ridgewood resident John Saraceno pitched The Enclave Wednesday as a development that would provide a boon to village businesses and minimally impact traffic and the school system.
Mayor Paul Aronsohn said such developments “might provide a chance to keep Ridgewood residents in Ridgewood.”




















