Jackson, NJ – The Jackson Township Planning Board is set to hear a request for a one-year time extension on a previously approved project that would bring three private high schools to Farmingdale Road.
The application, filed by WB Ocean 26, LLC, concerns property located at 1020 Farmingdale Road—identified as Block 1102, Lot 24.02—and was originally approved in 2023. The applicant, represented by attorney Donna M. Jennings of the law firm Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, is seeking to extend the project’s construction timeline for an additional year.

According to planning documents, the 7.73-acre property sits within Jackson’s R5 residential zone. Plans call for the development of three separate high school buildings along with supporting site improvements. Engineering services for the project are being provided by Newlines Land Consultants.
The Planning Board has scheduled the matter for initial testimony, with the application deemed complete on December 3, 2025. The extension, if granted, would allow the developer additional time to meet conditions of approval and begin construction.

Key points:
- WB Ocean 26, LLC seeks a one-year extension for a 2023 approval to build three private high schools at 1020 Farmingdale Road
- The 7.73-acre site lies within Jackson’s R5 residential zone
- Planning Board will hear the request during initial testimony following project completion review
The meeting will include participation from the full Planning Board, including Chairmen, designees, and professional staff, as Jackson continues reviewing several educational development applications throughout the township.