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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Challenge to Developer's Crosswalk Sight Distance Remains Unresolved

Landmark's developer and the planning board's engineer have agreed to work in consultation to recalculate sight lines from a proposed pedestrian crosswalk on Ramsey Terrace at Plaza Road.

The planning board has yet to reach a conclusion on the challenge posed by residents to the Landmark-provided sight distance from around an obstructed curve on Plaza Road that precedes a proposed pedestrian crosswalk on Ramsey Terrace. Landmark’s traffic engineer, Eric Keller, testified last month that the current sight distance for southbound Plaza Road drivers as they approach the proposed crosswalk at Ramsey Terrace is 25 feet shorter than what regulations require, but asserted that it would meet code if a patch of underbrush that obstructs the sight line is removed. Following last month's meeting, at the behest of residents and planning board members, the borough's planning board engineer attempted to corroborate Landmark's …

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Planning Board Raises Feasibility and Public Safety Concerns with Landmark Traffic Findings

Landmark's traffic engineer Eric Keller presented a traffic study Monday that was conducted to analyze the traffic impact of the proposed housing development on Daly Field in Radburn.

Concerned that the traffic impact study conducted to identify and mitigate traffic flow concerns associated with the proposed Daly field development did not adequately address various public safety concerns, Planning Board members peppered Landmark’s traffic engineer Eric Keller with questions for well over an hour at Monday’s public hearing. The study, which modeled future traffic growth associated with the controversial Landmark development using industry standard software, looked at traffic impacts at four intersections adjacent to the site:  Landmark’s traffic engineers installed an automatic traffic recorder across Plaza Road last September that took readings from Sept. 26 through Oct. 6, and compared them to a previous traffic …

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Tommy P

2:36 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012

Your absolutely right. Its perception engineering (often called selling) that they are engaged in. They represent the interest of their employer who wishes to proceed with building as much as possible. One question which was missing from the discussions was asking the engineer to establish credentials from a work product perspective. It would have been fun to see how often they had actually …   more ›

Monday, May 14, 2012

Traffic Issues Will Be Focus of Monday's Daly Field Discussion

Monday's Planning Board meeting will deal with traffic issues regarding the Landmark development at Daly Field.

Landmark's third presentation before the Fair Lawn Planning Board on its proposed development on Daly Field in Radburn will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall. The developer is expected to address traffic issues at Monday's meeting, which should feature a presentation by Landmark's site engineer, planner and traffic expert, Eric Keller. Large crowds have packed the borough's council chambers for the two prior Landmark hearings, which dealt primarily with issues of storm water management, lighting, landscape design and maintenance, and trash pickup. Following Keller's presentation, residents will be permitted to ask questions, which are limited to issues presented thus far by the developer. Given the pace of the previous hearings, …

Stuart Pace

12:17 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I believe the development is totally appropriate for Daly Field and will improve the quality of life for Fair Lawn. The development was ALWAYS welcome here and the plans are not flawed at all.- Says other people besides Mike Roney.   more ›

Monday, April 9, 2012

Daly Field Development Hearings Continue Monday

The second in a series of Planning Board hearings on the proposed Landmark development at Daly Field will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m in Borough Hall Council Chambers.

Landmark's second presentation before the Fair Lawn Planning Board on its proposed development on Daly Field in Radburn will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall. A large crowd packed the borough's council chambers on March 26 for Landmark's initial presentation, which dealt primarily with issues of storm water management, lighting, landscape design and maintenance, and trash pickup. At the last hearing, Eric Keller, Landmark's site engineer and planner, made a lengthy presentation to the Planning Board, after which a long line of residents came forward to ask him questions and air their concerns. The questions residents are permitted to ask at each hearing are limited to areas already presented by the developer, which meant that …

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