A developer has proposed a 128-unit luxury apartment complex near one of the township’s busiest intersections.

K-Land Corp. is seeking permission from the township Board of Adjustment to build the complex, which would include pools, a clubhouse and a dog park, at the intersection of Bay and Hooper avenues. The plot of land is split into two zones: the multifamily residential zone and the regional commercial zone. The zoning conflict is the reason behind one of several variances the developer must obtain before construction can begin. A portion of the site lies within the lot that currently houses the Seacourt Pavilion shopping center.

A hearing on the matter will take place Dec. 20. According to a filing with the township, the development would include 128 multi-family inclusionary luxury rental units within eight multifamily buildings. The complex would include a pool, pool house, tot lot, parking lots, walking paths, dog park and other site improvements, the filing by the developer’s attorney, Thomas Monahan, said.

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The variances being sought for the project range from setback requirements to building height. The three-story buildings would stand 50 feet tall, according to the filing, which is taller than what is normally allowed in the residential zone.

A hearing on the application will be held Dec. 20 and 6 p.m. at the township municipal complex.