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NEW BRUNSWICK An application for an eight-level mixed-use building with a rooftop deck on Bayard Street will go before the zoning board next week.

89 Bayard LLC has applied to the Zoning Board of Adjustmentfor preliminary and final site plan and variance approvals to construct the47,767-square-foot buildingat89-91 Bayard St.

According to the application, the ground floor will provide parking for 12 vehicles and 32 bicycles and will include office and retail space. The remaining floors will have 45 residential units comprised of two studio, 30 one-bedroom and 13 two-bedroom units, a rooftop elevator lobby, mezzanine gym space and rooftop amenity deck and green roof.

Two mixed-use buildings on the property, which is in the Downtown Commercial District, will be demolished.

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Among the variances sought are a building height of about 67 feet wherea maximum of 40 feet is permitted; a floor area ratio of 4.8 to 1 where a maximum of 4 to 1 is permitted and aparking variance to permit 12 spaces where a minimum of 45 spaces are required.

TheNew Brunswick Parking Authority has committed to make 45 spaces available for the project in the Wellness Plaza Parking Deck, according to the application.

A public hearing on the application is scheduled for the 7 p.m. Oct. 25 remote zoning board meeting.

All applications and supporting documents for meetings of the zoning board are available on the city's website at bit.ly/3AYHJc4orvia email, pickup or for viewing by appointment during regular business hours in the office of the Department of Planning, Community and Economic Development,25 Kirkpatrick St.

For additional information or assistance, contactBoard Secretary Dan Dominguez by email at ddominguez@cityofnewbrunswick.org or call 732-745-5050.

Email: sloyer@gannettnj.com

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