Planning Board & Princeton Arms

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West Windsor’s Planning Board heard another applications on Wednesday, October 18, from the Princeton Arms Shopping Center on Old Trenton Road, which is preparing to expand from 38,”240 to 71,”050 square feet. ##M:[more]##The planning board has required that the owners fix the aging parking lot, renovate the existing building, and improve methods of entrance and exit to the parking lot.

Planning Board Chair Marvin Gardner said the most recent application concerns the shopping center’s signage. “The existing tenant identification sign not only is unappealing, but creates hazardous vehicular conditions, since vehicles can travel at 50 miles per hour on Old Trenton Road. If anyone wants to read it, they would have to slow down quickly, creating a dangerous condition.”

The owners presented the board with a plan for a new stucco sign, which will now be ruled on at a future meeting.

The board also heard and approved an application for Timothy Tuttle to turn the second floor of the building at the corner of McGetrick Lane and Princeton-Hightstown Road into offices. The first floor of the building will remain a dental practice. The parking lot was approved to be expanded to accommodate 18 cars.

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