tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post2682209823512832706..comments2024-03-14T21:27:48.439-04:00Comments on Plaintalker II: Muhlenberg Plan Raises QuestionsBernicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17728257853330372835noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post-47158857393324256082017-06-15T16:41:28.396-04:002017-06-15T16:41:28.396-04:00It is obvious that the development as currently ou...It is obvious that the development as currently outlined has momentum. The Council would be better advised not to waste time ranting about a "Municipal Complex" and asking such questions as:<br />1. What are the amounts and terms of the proposed Agreement between the City and the Developer?<br />2. What financial guarantee, if any, is the Developer providing to assure the City that the Developer will complete the project and operate the project for a specified duration; say 20 years minimum.<br />If the enterprise fails Plainfield will be left with a potential liability. It is suggested that as part of the deal the Developer be required to provide a Bond, or some other form of financial guarantee in a significant amount to assure both the completion of the renovation, and occupancy for a specified period of time. Bill KruseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post-43003052309917229892017-06-15T11:43:29.399-04:002017-06-15T11:43:29.399-04:00The 140 dwelling units may indeed represent the ma...The 140 dwelling units may indeed represent the maximum allowed, however, Sanchez did not answer my question in reference to the number of units that could go there as assisted living. AGAIN – the combine number with the 140 dwelling units (market rent apartments) and the number of units allocated for assisted living will equal how many residents living on that property? This is what we need to know. <br /><br />Robin BAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post-18637498429092473742017-06-14T09:59:49.897-04:002017-06-14T09:59:49.897-04:00Isn't the cart before the horse? A "Chose...Isn't the cart before the horse? A "Chosen Developer" is on board even before the Muhlenberg Redevelopment Plan is presented to the Council for approval .That will be at the earliest in July 2017. Then "once a redeveloper is selected, the Council will have to approve him/her and the working plan. Again a fait accompli, typical of local politics.The plus is that something is being done.olddochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02467958592320642425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post-3877346692579964482017-06-13T23:43:45.500-04:002017-06-13T23:43:45.500-04:00The chosen developer can't even offload the Sa...The chosen developer can't even offload the Salem hospital they own.. Tell me where the money to build this project is going to come from.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com