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RIGHT: The site at Jefferson Avenue and Metropolitan Parkway was planned to host an 82-unit site condo development. On March 21, Harrison Township officials asked developers to revise the plans. Photos by Dean Vaglia

LEFT: Randy DePrez, partner with Victoria Park Holdings, LLC (left), and Stephen Pangori, president and CEO of engineering firm Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, appear before the Harrison Township Planning Commission in support of an 82-unit site condo proposal on March 21.

Photo by Patricia O’Blenes

At the Clinton Township Board of Trustees meeting on March 18, Township Supervisor Robert Cannon said the onsite investigation at the Select Distributors/Goo Smoke Shop property near 15 Mile Road and Groesbeck Highway is on hold until early April. He said it is important to have the different agencies investigating the explosions and fire work together to provide a unified finding.

PUBLIC WEIGHS IN AT TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING FOLLOWING EXPLOSION

Planning Commission tables proposed condo development See CONDOS on page 14A

See EXPLOSION on page 13A

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HARRISON TOWNSHIP — A proposed condominium development remains in limbo after the Harrison Township Planning Commission voted on

March 21 to table its decision to a later meeting. Brought to the township by Victoria Park Holdings, LLC, plan calls for building 82 single-family site condo residences on a 30.5-acre triangle between Jefferson Avenue, Metropolitan Parkway and Prentiss

CLINTON TOWNSHIP— Though the Clinton Township Board of Trustees had other things to get through at its March 18 meeting, the Goo Smoke Shop explosion was the elephant in the room. Township Supervisor Robert Cannon opened the meeting by relaying comments from Tim Berlin, the pastor at Faith Baptist Church, which Turner Salter attended, thanking the community for its support during the difficult time. Salter, 19, of Clinton Township, died in the March 4 incident. Cannon then addressed the township’s position directly.

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BY DEAN VAGLIA dvaglia@candgnews.com

BY NICK POWERS npowers@candgnews.com


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