It was an unexpectedly brief meeting of the Planning Board last week when the three applications on the agenda were all re-scheduled, for different reasons.

No further notice is required for the re-scheduled applications, which will all be heard during the next planning board meeting on April 4.

The application for the Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club for  minor site plan was postponed because attorney Brian Nelson was not available. That site plan is in preparation for the Yacht Club’s plan to construct an outdoor dining area adjacent to their current dining area on the roof of the Shore Casino, the business which operates on the entire first floor level of the two story building at the Yacht Harbor.

The bulk variance request for the Cannamela property at 78 8th Avenue was postponed enabling the applicant to properly notify Monmouth County, a property owner within 200 feet of the property.

The bulk variance for the Inzallaco property at 38 Asbury Avenue was cancelled in order the applicant to readvertise the application hearing again. The first notice was printed seven, rather than the required 10 days before the meeting.

Planning Board Chairman John McGoldrick also reminded board members the next meeting falls within the week before Easter and just before Passover and urged members to notify the board secretary if their plans for the season would prevent them from attending the meeting.