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April 15, 2026

PUBLIC NOTICE

Application before the Ocean City Planning Board

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 6:00 pm, a hearing will be held at the Council Chambers of the City of Ocean City on the Third Floor of City Hall located at 861 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey, 08226, before the Ocean City Planning Board in the matter of the application by The Shores at Wesley Manor, Inc. regarding the property located at 2201 Bay Avenue, Block 2206, Lot 1. The property is zoned in the R-MF district. The Applicant seeks minor site plan approval to provide an indoor residential community area and an outdoor patio space in a garden setting for use by the senior residents of the Shores at Wesley Manor. The Applicant will need an impervious coverage variance due to the additional patio space for the residents. The Applicant also seeks any other approval, variances or waivers to permit the project. When the matter is called, you may appear either in person, or by attorney, and present any support or objection which you may have to the granting of the relief or approval sought in the petition. Maps and other documents relating to this matter will be available at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting date for inspection during normal working hours in the office of the Board Secretary, 115 12th Street, Henry Knight Building, Ocean City, New Jersey, 08226.

Garrett & Batastini, PA
Jon D. Batastini, Esq.
Attorney for the Applicant
3318A Simpson Avenue
Ocean City, New Jersey
609-399-0035

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