4 New Jersey households have known as the identical constructing residence for greater than a decade, however they could be one step nearer to probably dropping it perpetually.
On Wednesday evening, town of Perth Amboy voted to designate the constructing on Smith Road, in addition to the tire store subsequent door, as “areas in want of redevelopment” — that means the properties might fall sufferer to eminent area to make manner for a brand new non-public warehouse.
“You see these things in the movies you think it can never happen to any of us,” mentioned Honey Meerzon, the proprietor of the constructing. “It’s hurting real people.”
Meerzon was amongst those that packed a gathering on Wednesday, pleading for the 2 properties to be spared.
“When I bought this in 2016, I was a newly single mom,” Meerzon mentioned. “For them to take it away as if it doesn’t mean anything to us — for someone with a bigger pocket than us — is a very, very, very big deal.”
Subsequent door to her constructing, the Fast Tire & Auto Service has been within the household for many years. Meerzon mentioned the household has been on the location for 40 years, and the proprietor has known as it “a legacy” for him.
The chief of workers for Perth Amboy Mayor Helmin Caba advised NBC New York in a press release that town is following the state’s “native redevelopment housing legislation.” The staffer added that “the LRHL permits areas to be designated primarily based on broader planning concerns, akin to underutilization or infrastructure wants.”
“We’re a small community, we stick together and the stuff they’re doing, it’s not right,” mentioned John Sulikowski, who runs the Fb web page “Perth Amboy Local Scoop,” which has been masking the difficulty.
Sulikowski mentioned he’s involved with the variety of properties he says are being designated for redevelopment to make manner for warehouses.
“We have these new developments coming into town, the Kushner projects coming into town…and they’re getting 35-year tax abatements. So us, the residents, we’re going to be picking up that tab and it’s not fair,” mentioned Sulikowski.
Meerzon mentioned she has not given up but, and plans to combat town’s choice in court docket.