Renderings can be found on the architect's website:
Jarmel Kizel Architects & Engineers
The renderings are too big to post but can be viewed directly:
http://www.jarmelkizel.com/images/po...Tower%20v2.jpg
http://www.jarmelkizel.com/images/po...Tower%20v1.jpg
http://www.jarmelkizel.com/images/po...Tower%20v3.jpg
Analysis from chris08876 on the FAA filing that was recently approved
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Originally Posted by chris08876
I'll just repost what I wrote in Newark/Elizabeth Compilation:
I think a couple of hints. One, look at the work schedule: Work Schedule: 03/01/2019 to 04/01/2021.
This is not the typical time-table for a cell tower.
Next, look at the structure type: "Building" @ 550 ft. The structure type code is not what it would be for a cell tower or Comm (Communications Tower) via the FAA.
I think we may have a solid residential here!
If there are any proposed amendments to the zoning. That could be a big key as to the motivations for case: 2017-AEA-12953-OE.
This is not an official business district but mostly residential with your occasional light business/retail on the main streets. Most of the buildings are low to mid, with your occasional high rise.
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It looks like there will be a public parking garage for visitors to Branch Park. At 550 ft, this would be the real new tallest in Newark.
Another person mentioned there is an abandoned Newark City Subway stop nearby that could be reopened to provide direct access to Newark Penn Station and a one seat transfer to New York.