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Flood Concerns Slow Wayne Development Momentum

WAYNE, N.J. -- A storm water expert said flooding could be an issue for a proposed housing and retail project on Route 23 in Wayne, northjersey.com reports.

A development project in Wayne will be heard by the zoning board again in April.

A development project in Wayne will be heard by the zoning board again in April.

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Sandra Lane residents opposed to the development brought in the expert who said the plan as designed could cause runoff flooding during storms, the paper says.

The developer must submit new water management plans by March 13 in order to be heard at the April 3 Wayne Zoning Board meeting at 7:30 p.m., according to the report.

Aside from a 262-seat restaurant, the proposal includes 232 apartments, retail space and a parking garage.

The property borders Sandra Lane, the Pompton River and Pequannock Township

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