Politics & Government

Seven Bridges Vineyard Looks to Crush Town's Say on Wine Tastings

The vineyard's owner would avoid needing site plan approval from the borough for a retail facility and tasting room by gaining approval from the county's agricultural board.

After two informal meetings with the town to get feedback on plans to add features to his Little Silver property, the owner of a 15-acre vineyard along Seven Bridges Road has turned to the county for an okay instead.

Richard DeBlasi, who has owned the property at 647 Seven Bridges Road for more than 30 years, is attempting to qualify the site as a commercial farm under the Right to Farm Act and needs approval from the county agricultural board, according to

If the vineyard qualifies, DeBlasi would be able to avoid site plan approval by the Little Silver Planning Board, and seek approval directly from the agricultural board to have a wine tasting and small retail facility at the site, Neff said. DeBlasi's proposal is to manufacture wine in an existing, detached multi-car garage, and hold tastings there, he added.

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"The applicant's counsel tells us that he would expect two to three visitors a day, and that no parties, weddings or the like would be held there," said Neff.

Neff said neighbors have expressed concern about possible increased traffic and the proximity of the proposed winery to Point Road School.

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When DeBlasi appeared before the council at a July workshop meeting, he was questioned by an attorney representing another borough resident, who said his client "had concerns" about the proposed additions to the site.

"We're also concerned that the applicant has chosen this approach, rather than seeking a zoning variance and site plan approval from Little Silver," said the mayor. "In fact, he specifically asks for exemption from the municipal site plan process."

Neff said the council has requested the county hold any upcoming hearings in Little Silver rather than Freehold "so that our residents have the best opportunity to be heard."


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