Stevens Institute of Technology

Council will hear FBW appeal of 19 variances

Stevens plan would add turning lanes and provide overly wide vehicular lanes that encourage speeding traffic. The latest Stevens Institute scheme also maintains Sinatra Drive as a speedway around Castle Point. (January 2010) The Hoboken Zoning Board has had a long history of usurping the authority of the City Council by granting numerous exceptions to [...]

Council will hear FBW appeal of 19 variances2017-08-18T19:49:04-04:00

Stevens seeks convoluted street plan

Stevens Institutes proposal for Fifth Street to zigzag through their property. (September 16, 2009) Stevens Institute's latest waterfront garage proposal is fraught with problems. They are proposing to reroute a public street through their property so that it leads to the entrance of their parking garage. They are adding turning lanes and preserving an overly [...]

Stevens seeks convoluted street plan2017-08-18T19:49:42-04:00

Stevens proposes ‘little plan’ for waterfront

Stevens Institutes surface parking on prime waterfront land between Sinatra and Castle Point Park. (April 8, 2009) "Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably will not themselves be realized." So said famous architect and urban planner Daniel H. Burnham. His words aptly pertain to the latest waterfront scheme [...]

Stevens proposes ‘little plan’ for waterfront2017-08-18T19:50:29-04:00

Stevens Offers Resolution to Parking Garage Saga

Photograph of site viewed from Sinatra Park looking west shows plans for garage (superimposed on image) approved by Zoning Board. Babbio Center above right, (November 8, 2007) In a dramatic reversal, Stevens Institute of Technology publicly unveiled a revamped waterfront parking garage proposal at last night's Hoboken City Council meeting. Instead of a bleak parking [...]

Stevens Offers Resolution to Parking Garage Saga2012-01-18T16:42:45-05:00

FBW appeals to NJ Supreme Court asking for sanctions

Stevens excavation site in April 2002 making way for massive waterfront parking garage. Operation sent asbestos from serpentine rock into the air. (July 2007) Today, a three-judge panel of the Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court affirmed major portions of the trial court's dismissal of claims by Stevens Institute of Technology that statements and [...]

FBW appeals to NJ Supreme Court asking for sanctions2017-08-18T19:54:08-04:00

Appellate Court to hear arguments in FBW vs. HZB

Massive parking garages on Hudson St. serve to deaden the streetscape and contradict Hoboken's scale. Stevens' proposed garage would have a similar impact on Hoboken's waterfront. (March 2006) On May 17, 2005, Appellate Court Judges Howard Kestin and Steven Lefelt heard oral arguments in the case of Township of North Brunswick vs. North Brunswick Board [...]

Appellate Court to hear arguments in FBW vs. HZB2017-08-18T19:56:31-04:00

Court strikes down de facto rezoning

(October 2005) In June 2005, the New Jersey Appellate Court upheld a challenge by the Township of North Brunswick to multiple variances for height, density and use granted by its own Zoning Board for a luxury apartment complex. The Court reversed the Zoning Board approvals stating, "The Board's action . . . blatantly rejected the [...]

Court strikes down de facto rezoning2017-08-18T19:59:29-04:00

Judge will decide on Stevens waterfront garage

Date: Friday, May 13, 2005 Time: 1:30 P.M. Place: The Brennan Court House, 583 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey The Fund for a Better Waterfront (FBW) and Stevens Institute of Technology are back in court again. On Friday, Superior Court Judge Hector Velazquez will listen to arguments from FBW's attorney, Michael Garofalo, that the [...]

Judge will decide on Stevens waterfront garage2017-08-18T20:01:40-04:00

Court throws out final count of Stevens’ case against FBW

FBW Board with family and friends celebrating court victory at Quays on Hoboken's waterfront (February 15, 2005) Critics of real estate development breathed a sigh of relief on February 9, 2005 when New Jersey Superior Court Judge Frederick Theemling threw out the final count of a two-year old case against the nonprofit organization, Fund for [...]

Court throws out final count of Stevens’ case against FBW2017-08-18T20:03:06-04:00

FBW challenges Zoning Board decision

(October 2004) For the past three years, the Fund for a Better Waterfront (FBW), a local advocacy group, has locked horns with Stevens Institute of Technology over its waterfront development proposals and excavation of asbestos-containing rock on the campus. The conflict continued last week as FBW appealed the Hoboken Zoning Board's approval of a massive [...]

FBW challenges Zoning Board decision2017-08-18T20:06:32-04:00

Court throws out defamation claim against FBW

Excavation site in April 2002, where 35,000 tons of serpentine rock containing asbestos was blasted and carted away by Stevens.First Amendment right to engage in public debate upheld; but one count "of last resort" remainsJuly 21, 2004 Yesterday, Judge Camille Kenny of New Jersey Superior Court dismissed the defamation count in a lawsuit brought by [...]

Court throws out defamation claim against FBW2017-08-18T20:07:28-04:00

Judge considers evidence in Stevens v. FBW

Excavation site in April 2002, where 35,000 tons of serpentine rock containing asbestos was blasted and carted away by Stevens. (July 2004) On June 30, Judge Camille Kenny of New Jersey Superior Court heard oral arguments regarding a series of alleged defamatory statements in the case of Stevens Institute v. Hine. After 18 months of [...]

Judge considers evidence in Stevens v. FBW2017-08-18T20:08:28-04:00

Waterfront group supports stop-work order

JERSEY JOURNAL -- by Michaelangelo Conte (June 23, 2004) HOBOKEN - Fund for a Better Waterfront officials are backing a city zoning official's decision to "shut down" construction of a Stevens Institute of Technology construction project. "It is our position that zoning officer Joel Mestre's determination was correct, and should be sustained," stated the letter [...]

Waterfront group supports stop-work order2012-01-09T00:33:54-05:00

Garage hearings tainted due to Stevens hiring

Land use attorney Michael Garofalo has represented the Fund for a Better Waterfront in Stevens garage application before the Hoboken Zoning Board. (February 2004) In a January 30th news story, George Crimmins told the Jersey Journal that his year-long consulting job with Stevens Institute included work on the university's 725-car waterfront parking garage. George Crimmins, [...]

Garage hearings tainted due to Stevens hiring2017-08-18T20:10:05-04:00

SIT blasts asbestos rock at Castle Point

Since March 11, daily blasting has created a massive hole at Castle Point to make way for unapproved 800-car parking garage.April 9, 2002 -- For the past four weeks, a contractor for Stevens Institute of Technology has blasted and excavated the serpentine rock that comprises part of Castle Point at Hoboken's waterfront. A recent test [...]

SIT blasts asbestos rock at Castle Point2017-08-18T20:10:56-04:00

Debunking Stevens PR

(February 26, 2004) From the beginning and with the knowledge that serpentine rock may contain trace elements of asbestos Stevens took the proper actions. April 15, 2002 e-mail from Roger T. Cole, Vice President of Facilities and Support Services for Stevens Institute of Technology. Fact: For the past three months, Stevens has known about the [...]

Debunking Stevens PR2012-01-09T01:33:53-05:00

International Monitor: A History of the Deadly Dust

The Multinational Monitor The following are excerpts from an interview with Barry Castleman that appeared in the September 2000 issue of Multinational Monitor. Mr. Castleman is the author of Asbestos: Medical and Legal Aspects, which is the standard reference for understanding the history of asbestos-caused diseases. (April 2002) MM: What are the health effects of [...]

International Monitor: A History of the Deadly Dust2012-01-18T15:03:38-05:00

SIT exposes community to air-borne asbestos

Serpentine rock at excavation site south of Castle Point at the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology. April 22, 2002 (Earth Day) -- Stevens Institute of Technology created a company that removes arsenic from drinking water in Bangladesh. They have initiated a study that explores the relationship between UV radiation and skin cancer. After the [...]

SIT exposes community to air-borne asbestos2017-08-18T20:11:45-04:00

Asbestos-rock from SIT dumped in Meadowlands

Serpentine rock carted from Stevens Institute in Hoboken at the foot of Washington Avenue in Carlstadt, New Jersey. New Jersey Meadowlands Commission issues cease and desist order to Carlstadt property owner Empire, Lmt. (April 2002) On April 24, the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission ordered Empire, Lmt. to stop dumping and remove asbestos-containing rock at their [...]

Asbestos-rock from SIT dumped in Meadowlands2017-08-18T20:12:42-04:00

Geologist testifies that blasting created public health peril

Experts who examined samples from the excavation site at Stevens Institute found high levels of asbestos in the serpentine rock and in the dust resulting from drilling and blasting. (February 2004) On January 15, 2003, Stevens Institute filed a defamation lawsuit against the Fund for a Better Waterfront. The university has described this litigation as [...]

Geologist testifies that blasting created public health peril2017-08-18T20:13:55-04:00
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