Politics & Government
Trump Not Being Discussed at Land Use Meeting
The application for a cemetery at Trump National Golf Club is coming back to the board Nov. 8.

The Bedminster Land Use Board is meeting Thursday at the municipal building—but there will be no discussion expected concerning the introduced plan for a cemetery at the Trump National Golf Club, on Lamington Road.
"There is a meeting, [but there will be] no discussion on Trump or the DOT," said Lance Boxer, land use board chairman.
The latter refers to an application that has been pulled for now concerning building on a property on Route 202/206 in Bedminster that currently is owned by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. The property—for which plans included a hotel and supermarket—is currently in dispute between the NJDOT and the proposed developer.
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This application is currently on hold until the dispute is resolved.
The proposal for the Trump National Golf Club is expected to come back before the land use board Nov. 8.
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But the Oct. 4 meeting will include a hearing for a preliminary and final site plan approval for some changes to the Hamilton Farms Golf & Equestrian Center, on Pottersville Road. This will be the first time the application is heard.
Fiddler's Elbow Country Club is also coming before the board for a minor subdivision request on its property.
Thursday's meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the municipal building on Miller Lane.
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