Politics & Government

Bridgewater Starbucks To Unveil New Site Plan, Hearing Pushed To March

Starbucks is expected to return with a redesign that addresses Board members' concerns over safety and traffic backing up onto Route 22.

A Township Board of Adjustment hearing for the new plan had been set for Jan. 28 but was moved to March 11.
A Township Board of Adjustment hearing for the new plan had been set for Jan. 28 but was moved to March 11. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Starbucks is returning with an "all new site plan" for its proposed restaurant and drive-thru on Route 22 in Bridgewater.

A Township Board of Adjustment hearing for the new plan had been set for Jan. 28 but was moved to March 11.

Board Attorney Richard Oller said Starbucks did send out their certified mailings but they had a problem with getting it published in the newspaper in time so the new hearing date is March 11.

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During the upcoming hearing Zoning Chairman Jeff Foose said Starbucks is expected to unveil an "all new site plan."

The plan follows Zoning Board members' concerns over safety and traffic.

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The last time the application, by Bridgewater Realty II LLC to build next to the former Houlihans restaurant off Route 22 East, was heard on Aug. 28, 2024 emotions ran high. Read More: Concerns Over Fatal Crashes Send Proposed Bridgewater Starbucks Back To Drawing Board

Bridgewater Zoning Board of Adjustment Chairman Jeffrey Foose said that "someone is going to get killed at this location" over concerns the drive-thru traffic might back up onto Route 22.

Bridgewater Township Planner Katherine Sarmed also said Starbucks' current plan is "chaotic" and needed to be "more streamlined."

"There has to be another opportunity to do exactly what the Chairman said. To redesign it so the overflow never looks to 22. Never even comes close to 22 because we shouldn’t even have that risk and the one time it happens it should never happens. Let's look at the site design. Let's see if we can reconfigure the drive-thru. Find queuing where it's in a lane but overflow elsewhere in a safe location," said Sarmed.

Foose added that the Board wants "to approve this [application], we just want it safe."

Starbucks had previously modified its proposed drive-thru plans in March when Bridgewater Zoning Board members expressed concerns over traffic backing up from the Starbucks drive-thru onto Route 22 similar to what is happening at the Dunkin location on Route 22 in Somerville.

Henry Kent-Smith of Fox Rothchild, who is the attorney representing Bridgewater Realty (Starbucks applicant) asked the Board to "please give us one last shot to come back to this Board with a redesign that addresses conclusively your concern."

A revised plan is expected to be presented at the March 11 meeting at 7 p.m. in the Bridgewater Municipal Courtroom, 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater.

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