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Planners recommend denial for Tyndall development, data centers

The Gloucester County Planning Commission voted last Thursday night to recommend denial to the Board of Supervisors of the Tyndall Drive rezoning request that would allow the development of 34 condominium units in Gloucester Point.
Planners also voted at the meeting in the T.C. Walker Education Center auditorium to recommend that supervisors stop all current efforts to pursue creating a Technology Overlay District in Glenns due to public opposition of data centers.
The condo applicant, Jeff Ambrose of Cadlerock IV, LLC, submitted an application requesting rezoning of nearly four acres of vacant land located between the intersections of Tyndall Drive and Camp Okee Drive on Route 17 to create Marsh Hawk Villas.
Ambrose requested that 3.13 acres of the property be rezoned from general business (B-1) to multi-family residential (MF-1) and the other 0.69 acre to single-family detached residential (SF-1).
His application also included a conditional use permit that would allow him to have a d...

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