Politics & Government

Warren's Stone House Hotel Hearing Set For Nov. 2

The meeting will discuss plans to build a 3-story, 48-room hotel on the grounds of the Stone House Restaurant​ in Warren.

The Township has rescheduled a public hearing to discuss plans to build a hotel on the grounds of the Stone House Restaurant in Warren to Nov. 2.
The Township has rescheduled a public hearing to discuss plans to build a hotel on the grounds of the Stone House Restaurant in Warren to Nov. 2. (Google Earth)

WARREN, NJ — The Township has rescheduled a public hearing to discuss plans to build a hotel on the grounds of the Stone House Restaurant in Warren to Nov. 2.

The hearing was initially set to take place on Sept. 21 and was postponed to Oct. 5. It was then pushed to Nov. 2

It will be heard at The Warren Township Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting at 7 p.m.

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in the Susie B. Boyce Meeting Room, 44 Mountain Blvd., in Warren.

A three-story, 48-room hotel is being proposed at the venue at 50 Stirling Road. The hotel will also have an underground parking deck with 37 spaces.

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The proposed hotel will be located in the wooded area to the right of the existing hall near Stiles Road.

Maddy Realty LLC, is seeking two variances. One for use of the land for a hotel and the second for the height of the building. The proposed height exceeds 10 percent of the permitted amount.

The proposed hotel has received some negative reviews from nearby residents in a township Facebook community forum. Many planned to speak out against the project at the hearing.

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