Agreement OK’d for Nursing Facility

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The Plainsboro Township Committee unanimously approved a redevelopment agreement for the skilled nursing facility component of the hospital redevelopment site during its meeting on January 14.

Over the summer, the Planning Board gave preliminary and final site plan approval for the site’s skilled nursing facility at Princeton Healthcare System’s new hospital, which is located on the former FMC site. The nursing facility will cover about 107,”000 square feet in floor area and sit two stories high. The facility will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, creating jobs for about 150 employees. It will contain 200 beds and a dialysis center.

The skilled nursing facility, which will be owned and operated by Millstone Riverview, will lie to the south side of Plainsboro Road and east of the hospital on a six-acre parcel. The skilled nursing facility will function as both a temporary and long-term rehabilitation and care facility. The facility will be bordered on the west and south by the public park that the municipality will be receiving from the hospital.

Township Administrator Robert Sheehan explained to the Township Committee on January 14 that the redevelopment agreement approved with the hospital over the summer was general, and that the agreement required that each component of the redevelopment project enter into an agreement directly with the township “committing to various responsibilities that are outlined in the larger general agreement appropriately pertaining to that particular component of the project.”

The agreement was drafted by Ed McManimon, the township’s special redevelopment counsel.

CFO Services. In other business during the January 14 meeting, the Township Committee awarded a contract to Jersey Management to provide temporary chief financial officer services.

Township Administrator Robert Sheehan has been taking care of those responsibilities since Wendy Wulstein resigned from her position last month. He says that the contract is not to exceed $11,”000. Jersey Management will just be helping him out as the township searches for Wulstein’s replacement, Sheehan said.

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