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The Jackson Township Zoning Board approved the site plan two weeks ago.

for surfers — totaling 88 acres — was approved by the Jackson Township Zoning Board two weeks ago, as part of the fourth phase of the Adventure Crossing development.

The entire project spans 282 acres. It calls for a 134-room, five-story Hilton Garden Inn, along with the 70,000-square-foot indoor water park and six-acre outdoor wave pool. The plan also proposes a cogeneration power plant. It is located close toResidents who spoke during the meeting’s public comment portion expressed concerns about the cogeneration power plant and its potential environmental and health ramifications.

Vito Cardinale, the project’s developer, responded to concerns about the cogeneration power plant by saying the electric company JCP&L wasn’t capable of providing enough power “in the long run to make this project be efficient with what they had on the road.”

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