Cape May County Herald, 6 January 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Appointments, Increased Development Plan Due

Michelle Moore ‘ Pageant Finalist WILDWOOD - Michelle Pede Moore, 10, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Moofe of 2806 Park Blvd..' has been selected as a state finalist for the second annual Miss New Jersey National Pre-Teen Pageant to be held at Somerset County Vocatiopal School ih Bridgewater on May 15. She is a fifth grade student at St. Ann’s Regional School and is being sponsored by John F. Callinan, Esq., and St. Ann's ParentTeacher Association. Her hobbies include dancing, singing, piano, reading and collecting dolls. The pageant represents the official state finals for the “National Pre-Teen Pageant later this year, It is affiliated with the Mfss National TeenagerPageant. now in its eleventh year. Contestants are judged on scholastic achievement, leadership, poise, personality and appearance.

VILLAS The Lower Township plannings board will appoint a hew solicitor tomorrow, Jan! 7, when it holds its annual reorganization meeting, 7:30 p.m. in Township Hall here. Zoning changes to permit increased development in Diamond Beach will also be considered. Solicitor Eric Gaver decided two, months ago that he would not seek reappointment as the board’s legal advisor. Gayer, a Cold Spring resident, is currently considered by many to be the number one challenger of Committeeman Jack Moran for the Republican Party’s 1982 Committee nomination. OTHER appointments to the Planning Board this year are Mayor Tom Clydesdale, for a one-year term, and building inspector Obie Fowler for one year. The third appointment to be made —' considered by many to be the most important — Is the four-year seat currently held by Robert Imler. Although it hasn’t been announced officially, mayor Tom Clydesdale is expected to reappoint Im ler to the position. Under the states Municipal Land Use Law, planning board appointments are made by ■ the mayor of a community IN OTHER business, the board is planning to consider a proposed zoning change recommended by developer William piampittl for the Diamond

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Beach area The proposal, if appnoved» would a)low condominiums, ffiotels and hotels to be included in the same zone. Under the current ordinance'this is prohibited. Asked recently what she thought about Mr. Ciampitti’s plans foe developing Diamond Beach. Township Ijmd use official Feme Det- • wiler said that in her opinion "He (Ciampitti) has developed an ordinance that will meet his meeds without considering future plannipg " IN ADDITION tb asking that the different use* be included in the same zone the developer’s proposed ordinance would also: -Reduce the minimum tract size from 2 acres to 25,600 sq ft. However, minimum condominium apartment sizes would be set with the smallest possible efficiency unit being 500 sq. ft. (twice the size required for a motel unit). -Increase the density per acre from 60 ohe bedroom units to 70. from 40. two-bedroom units to 50. and from 20 three-bedroom units to 30. —CHANGE setback requirement* from 30 ft. to 15 ft. • -Increase permitted lot coverage for buildings from 50 per cent to 75 per cent. However, the combination of the building and parking lot coverage could not exceed 80 per cent, leaving 20 per cent for open space. Among other priwisions, the proposed regulations would also allow changes in the number of required parking spaces per condo unit and permit, except on Pacific Ave.. head-in and back-out parking. Dance Benefit COLD SPRING - A benefit dance for the family of the late Frannle DiCola will be held Sunday, Jan. 17, at St. John of God Church hall: Food, beer and setups will be available For tickets and information, call 886-9782 Earns Ph. D. STONE HARBOR - Patricia M Gilbert has been awarded the doctor of philosophy degree in biology, with a concentration in biological oceanography, from Harvard Uhivcrslty. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph F. Gilbert of Chatham and this community Dr. Gilbert is a 1970 graduate of Kent Place School in Summit In 1974 she obtained her undergraduate degree from Skidmore College, where she was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, and in 1975 received a master of science degree from the University of New Hampshire. She is employed a4i post doctoral scholar at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Wood** Hole. Mass Dr Gilbert, who prefers to be known professionally by her maiden name, is married to Tood M Kana of Heliport, N Y., a Ph I). Candidate at Harvard University.

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