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Re: Fulop open to light and medium development of LSP
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Didn't Schundler put up the idea of building a water park at LSP at one point during his mayorship?


Yes, he was in favor of a 15 acre or so development of that type. Previously, Governor Christine Whitman had quashed a proposal for a 225 acre golf course in LSP. From the wording of Fulop's letter, the golf course would be 'heavy'; perhaps the water park would be ok with Fulop as it's much less heavy.

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Didn't Schundler put up the idea of building a water park at LSP at one point during his mayorship?

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If Fulop became governor, he will turn on Liberty Park like the turned against the Friends of the Loews. He was supportive of the Friends of the Loews until he became mayor.

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But he'll draw the line at 'heavy' development. How to define that? If a developer wants to put a 500 seat restaurant on the waterfront, will he be ok with a 300 seat one? Or a 25,000 seat racetrack is ok, while a 50,000 seat would be considered 'heavy' development?

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... tate_pa.html#incart_river

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