Daily News | A largely rural Salem County community rejects construction of nine warehouses near I-295
After six hours of testimony and discussion during three nights of hearings, the Oldmans Township Planning Board voted unanimously Monday to deny a developer’s application to construct 5 million square feet of warehouse space in nine new buildings.
“Our current road conditions and traffic are horrendous, and I can’t imagine adding any more,” said board chair Sandy Collum, who introduced the resolution denying the application by Knight Owl Holdings, a group of limited liability corporations based in Clarksboro, Gloucester County. The 575-acre tract that the developer assembled included farm fields, woods, and wetlands near the township’s village-like Pedricktown section.
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