Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • May 25, 2011 Wyckoff Members of the ShopRite of Wyckoff development team recently introduced revised site plans for the proposed 62,174-square-foot supermarket at the corners of Wyckoff and Greenwood avenues in Wyckoff. Inserra Supermarkets has been presenting its redevelopment plans for the former supermarket/retail site to the township’s planning board. Professional engineer Andrew Missey of Lapatka Associates presented the updated plans. Revisions include amended layouts and additional parking that Missey said would have little to no impact on the previously presented architectural building designs and vehicle-access points. The development team also is working with the Bergen County on a traffic signal warrant analysis. Extensive field studies indicate the existing level-of-service at the corner of Greenwood and Wyckoff avenues requires a traffic signal. Inserra Supermarkets has offered to incur all expenses associated with this installation. Attorney James Jaworski, who is representing Inserra Supermarkets in its planning board application, said the proposed building “is actually smaller, in total building square footage, than the combined square footage of the two buildings that are already there. The supermarket, and its self-contained departments, have been carefully planned and designed to fit into the township’s existing landscape.” Plans include razing the former A&P/Walgreen’s site, comprised of a 53,000-square-foot building that has been Inserra Supermarkets introduces revised plans Architect’s rendering of the proposed supermarket. vacant for more than 10 years, and an adjacent 11,700square-foot unoccupied retail center. The features of the proposed building include architectural gables within the front façade that would repeat on the West Main Street façade. Each gable would be highlighted by horizontal solid siding and roof shingle typically used in residential designs to complement the two-tone redbrick exterior façade. Brick quoins would be incorporated at each corner of the building to evoke a more traditional architectural motif. Predominantly two-tone red brick, the rear façade would feature dyed concrete below loading dock doors, which would match the building’s brick color for visual continuity. Energy-efficient mechanical systems would be centrally located on the roof and screened as needed to avoid street-level visibility. Approximately 1,130 new shade trees and shrubs are also proposed. The Wyckoff Township Committee has adopted the 2011 salary ordinance by unanimous vote with maximum guidelines for the municipality’s administrative officers. The top salary for the chief of police is a maximum of $140,928, with the salaries of sworn officers covered by a negotiated contract with the PBA and not covered by the ordinance voted on May 17. The senior administrative police dispatcher will receive a salary of up to $57,592 and the full-time civilian dispatchers will receive salaries of up to $40,357. The salary of the township administrator is set at up to $128,086, and the chief financial officer will receive up to $111,645. The township engineer/building inspector will Township committee adopts salary ordinance receive a salary of up to $120,191. The recreation director will receive a salary of up to $96,821, and the tax assessor will receive a salary of up to $61,154. The salary of the township clerk was set at $31,683, and the tandem salary for the administrative assistant was set at $42,698 -- meaning that the clerk/administrative assistant will receive a total salary of $74,381. The executive administrative assistant will receive a salary of up to $45,801. Most of the other full-time salaries are in the $40,000 range, and the ordinance also covers part-time salaries for court and legal workers and hourly rates for part-time summer employees in recreation. J. KOSTER Car Stereo - Alarm Systems Hands-Free Kits 201-445-5151 Audio & Video KEANE FIT & WELLNESS ��������� Sheila Keane Just a Click Away! www.villadom.com 2 x 2” 2-23-11 janine Visit Our Website: ReedAudio2x2(2-23-11) per·son·al train·ing� (noun) a program conceived, created or devised specifically for you and your unique needs by an educated, certified, experienced individual MAT (Muscle Activated Techniques) Specialist • EXPERIENCED - 15 years one-to-one personal training, Former educator of NYSC trainers • EDUCATED - MA in exercise science • CERTIFIED - ACSM, NASM, Post Rehab Specialist, Thousands r of Readers Ove se and Above Tho r u Who Receive O Paper in the Mail! Come experience the difference real personal training can have in your life. CALL NOW • 201-341-0183 Fitness, Weight Loss, Bariatrics, Geriatrics & Parkinson’s Programs Direct Links to Advertisers’ Websites! Read Our Other Editions Too! Current & Past! ������������������������