Monthly Archives: November 2013

Toll Brothers Receives Planning Board Approval for 73 single family homes and 137 town homes in Readington, NJ

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  TOWNSHIP OF READINGTON
PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF DECISION To Whom It May Concern: At the regular Meeting on October 28, 2013 the Readington Township Planning Board took the following action: The applicant, Toll NJ I, LLC received approval for an amended final major subdivision and site plan for phases 2 through 5 for property situated on Route 22 East and designated as Block 36, Lot 49 on the Readington Township tax map. Phase 1 is already under construction. The applicant received approval to construct 73 single-family homes, 137 attached townhouses, and clubhouse. These decisions are on file and may be inspected by the public, Monday through Thursday, during regular business hours in the office of the Coordinator of the Board, in the Municipal Building, 509 Route 523, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. Linda Jacukowicz, Planning Board Coordinator November 6, 2013 ($16.28) 898783  
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“Jersey Strong” application for the Rehabilitation of Retail on Memorial Drive, Asbury Park, NJ

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  CITY OF ASBURY PARK

Asbury Park, New Jersey

Asbury Park, New Jersey


PUBLIC NOTICE   In compliance with the Municipal Land Use of Law and the Land Development Ordinance of the City of Asbury Park, please note that Ron-Vin Properties, Inc. will seek both preliminary and final approval of a major site plan and variances. The proposed project will be located at 1301-1321 Memorial Drive, Asbury Park, NJ 07712, Block 202, Lot 10, which is located in the B2 zoning district. The applicant is proposing to upgrade (a rehabilitation) the existing building and facade to provide for retail, restaurant and bank uses. The site currently operates as a commercial retail center and the improvements to the site include parking, vehicular circulation, and pedestrian circulation as shown within the site plan documents on file with the Department of Planning and Zoning in the City of Asbury Park. The applicant seeks variances relating to the building setback, quantity of parking spaces (48 spaces provided; 78 required), parking setback to property line (1.9′ provided; 10′ required), buffer to residential use (1.9′ provided; 10′ required), total area of building mounted signs, amount of freestanding signs, and setbacks of freestanding signs, the details of which are shown within the site plan documents on file with the Department of Planning and Zoning in the City of Asbury Park. The applicant reserves the right to amend this application at the time of hearing to include any and all other variances, waivers, and/or other relief which may be deemed necessary or appropriate by the Board of Planning. A public hearing will be held by the Asbury Park Board of Planning at the municipal building, One Municipal Plaza, Asbury Park, NJ 07712 on Monday, November 25, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Any interested party may appear at said hearing and participate therein in accordance with the rules of the Board of Planning. All documents relating to the application are on file with the Department of Planning and Zoning and may be inspected by the public between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Applicant: Ron-Vin Properties, Inc.
/s/ E. Carlton Kromer, attorney for applicant
E. Carlton Kromer Kromer Law Firm, LLC 208 Main Street, Suite 201 Asbury Park, NJ 07712 PH: (732) 455-5555
Dated: November 4, 2013 ($64.00) 896317  

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New Brunwick Board of Adjustment to Hear Mixed-Use Project on Seaman Street

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  CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held at 7:30 pm on Nov. 25, 2013 at a regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the City of New Brunswick, City Hall, 78 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, NJ. On said date and time you may appear in person or by your attorney and present any comments or objections which you may have to the application described below. The subject of the hearing will be the Cerda/SEA, LLC application (Docket No.ZB-2013-07) for the property located at 340-346 Seaman Street, New Brunswick, NJ., also known as Block 183, Lots 32.01, 35, 36 City of New Brunswick Tax Map. Major Site Plan approval is sought. Use variance relief is sought from the following requirements of the C-2B (Community Commercial District): 1. The maximum allowable building height is 40′. The application proposes a building height of 46′. 2. The zone allows mixed-use buildings with ground floor containing permitted commercial uses with residential uses above. The application proposes a mixed-use building with the ground floor containing both permitted commercial uses and residential uses. Bulk variance/waivers/approvals are sought as follows: 1. Minimum front setback. The ordinance required 10′; the application proposes 1′. 2. The governing ordinance/standards require 68 parking spaces; the application proposes 9 parking spaces. 3. The governing ordinance/standards require parking space in the loading area for the ground floor commercial uses; the application proposes 0 spaces. 4. The governing ordinance/standards require a minimum 5′ wide buffer area surrounding all sides of a parking lot exposed to view, 3′ vehicle setback and a 10′ wide are adjacent to residential; the application proposes a 1′ buffer provided on the south side. 5. The governing ordinance/standards require 37 trees; the application proposes 3 street trees plus 28 undersized evergreen trees plus the applicant’s proposal to contribute for all outstanding trees. 6. The governing ordinance/standards require a minimum 4′ high visually impervious screen around the parking lot and a 6′ high screen abutting residential uses; the applicant proposes installation of fencing as directed. 7. If an on-site loading space is required the applicant seeks relief from that condition. Relief is also sought from any other variance or relief as may be deemed to be required. A copy of the plan and all supporting documents is on file in the office of the Department of Community Development, 25 Kirkpatrick Street, Civic Street, New Brunswick, NJ for public inspection weekdays between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm. Dennis Alan Auciello, P.A. 69 Paterson Street, P.O. Box 528 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 (732) 828-0900 Attorney for Applicant ($40.04) 896963   
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NJDEP Proposes Amendment to the Monmouth County WQMP for 9 – Lot Residential Subdivision

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  TOWNSHIP OF MILLSTONE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION OF COASTAL AND LAND USE PLANNING (NJDEP)  Proposed Amendment to the Monmouth County Water Quality Management Plan Public Notice Take notice that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (Department) is seeking public comment on a proposed amendment to the Monmouth County Water Quality Management (WQM) Plan. This amendment proposal, entitled “Riverside Center”, submitted on behalf of XXXIII Associates/Riverside Center, LLC, would designate a 46.8 acre portion of Block 18, Lot 2.02 in Millstone Township, Monmouth County as a discharge to groundwater service area (SSA) of 19,999 gallons per day (gpd) to be served by on-site septic systems to serve a proposed 9 major lot subdivision. The subject property, located on the northern side of Route 33 about 1,000 feet east of the intersection with Jamesburg-Perrineville Road, totals 57.43 acres. 10.94 acres of the property are wetlands, wetlands buffers, and flood plain that will not be developed. Therefore, the proposed SSA would be 46.8 acres in order to accommodate the entire proposed development of 9 lots which would each range in size from 2.5 to 13.5 acres. This application has been reviewed in accordance with the Water Quality Management Planning rules that set the environmental standards to be applied to an amendment at N.J.A.C, 7:15-5.18, N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24 and N.J.A.C, 7:15-5.25. Pursuant to P.L. 2011, c. 203, the Department, in consultation with the applicable wastewater management planning agency, may approve the inclusion of land within a SSA notwithstanding that existing treatment works may not currently have the assured capacity to treat wastewater from such land without infrastructure improvements or permit modification. Therefore, amendments to modify a SSA may be approved if such actions are compliant with the applicable sections of the Water Quality Management Planning rule (N.J.A.C. 7:15) regardless of whether capacity has been fully assessed, however, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.25(h)1, the projected wastewater flow of the project has been evaluated. The proposed wastewater flow, as calculated in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:9A-7.4 is 19,999 gpd. The proposed project will be required to meet the 10 parts per million (ppm) nitrate dilution requirement for the New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) permit that will allow for wastewater disposal via a new discharge to groundwater. A 19 acre portion of the neighboring Block 8, Lot 8.01 in Monroe Township, Middlesex County will be used for dilution purposes in order to meet the above referenced nitrate dilution requirement. Provisions of the above referenced NJPDES permit require the permitee to give written notification to the Department of any planned physical or operational alterations or additions to the permitted facility when the alteration is expected to result in a significant change in the permiltee’s discharge and/or residuals use or disposal practices; as well as notify the Department prior to any changes in ownership that require the transfer of the NJPDES permit. These requirements are specified in the NJPDES rules at N.J.A.C. 7:14A-4.2, and N.J.A.C. 7:14A- 6.7; and N.J.A.C. 7:14A-16.2, respectively. As outlined at N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24, sewer service may only be provided to areas that are not identified as environmentally sensitive areas (ESAs), Coastal Fringe, Coastal Rural and Coastal Environmentally Sensitive Planning Areas, beaches, coastal high hazard areas, and dunes. Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24, ESAs are defined as contiguous areas of 25 acres or larger consisting of habitat for threatened and endangered species as identified on the Landscape Project Maps of Habitat for Endangered, Threatened or Other Priority Species, Natural Heritage Priority Sites, Category One (C1) special water resource protection areas, and wetlands, alone or in combination. These areas are not included in the proposed SSA. In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(b)1, to determine areas designated as threatened or endangered species habitat, the Department utilized the Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Landscape Project Maps of Habitat for Endangered, Threatened or Other Priority Species, version 3.1. Areas identified by the Landscape Project as being suitable habitat for threatened and endangered species Ranks 3 (State threatened), 4 (State endangered), and 5 (Federal endangered or threatened) are not to be included in proposed SSAs except as provided under N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(e) – (h), or unless a site has undergone a site specific Habitat Suitability Determination prepared in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.26 that found the site to be not suitable habitat, or pursuant with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(g)2, the Department determined the ESA is not critical to a population of endangered or threatened species the loss of which would decrease the likelihood of the survival or recovery of the identified species. Review of the project site has determined that no threatened or endangered species habitat exists on site. In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(b)2, areas mapped as Natural Heritage Priority Sites are not to be included in proposed SSAs, except as provided under N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(e) – (h). Review of the project site has determined that no Natural Heritage Priority Sites exist on site. A Riparian zone has been identified on the property. Riparian zones or buffers are established along all surface waters, based on the surface water body’s classification designated at N.J.A.C. 7:9B, under the following regulations: the Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules, the Stormwater Management rules, and the Water Quality Management Planning rules. The required buffer width for the Millstone River which is designated FW2-NT, is 50 feet. An April 26, 2006 Stream Encroachment Jurisdictional Flood Hazard Area Control Act letter from the Department’s Division of Land Use Regulation states that a stream encroachment permit is not required as no grading is proposed in the floodplain. In order to satisfy the Riparian Corridor Analysis, Millstone Township has adopted Ordinance No. 10-18 to satisfy the Riparian Corridor Analysis and to ensure the protection of the riparian corridors along all perennial and intermittent streams. As required, the adopted ordinance establishes and protects Water Resource/Buffer Conservation Zones (“stream corridor buffer”) adjacent to New Jersey Surface Water Quality Standards designated waters (excluding man-made) and regulates development within those zones. The stream corridor buffers vary in width depending upon the water body’s classification in the Surface Water Quality Standards at N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.15. To become compliant, and in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.25(h)5i, the Riparian Corridor Analysis has been satisfied by applying the 50 foot buffer to the applicable portions of the Millstone River, the adoption of Ordinance 10-18 and exclusion of the buffer area from the proposed SSA. In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(b)4, areas mapped as wetlands pursuant to N.J.S.A. 13:9A-1 and 13:9B-25 are not to be included in proposed SSAs, except as provided under N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(e)-(h). In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.24(e)2, Letter of Interpretation, L.O.I. # 0000-02-0039.3, issued by the Department on January 23, 2009 was submitted to the Department, confirming the presence and boundaries of ordinary and intermediate resource value wetlands, requiring a 50-foot buffer. The applicant has also received a Freshwater Wetlands General Permit No 11 Water Quality Certification and Transition Area Waiver Averaging Plan (0000-02-0039.2 FWW070001 GP11 and FWW070004 TW1) on August 12, 2010. A Grant of Conservation Restriction/Easement for the transition area and adjacent wetland dated November 3, 2010 for the property was recorded with the Monmouth County Clerk’s office on November 8, 2010. In compliance with the LOI, the proposed SSA excludes both the mapped wetlands and associated 50-foot buffer. In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.25(h)6, proposed development disturbance is not to be located in areas with steep slopes, defined as any slope greater than 20 percent. There are no steep slopes on the subject site. In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.25(h)3 the water supply need for the proposed project has been evaluated. Water supply for the proposed development will be provided by 9 individual wells which withdraw water from the Englishtown and Upper Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Aquifers. A water use analysis indicates that based on the wastewater design flow, a water use registration will be sufficient for the project unless significant amounts of water will be needed for a use that will not discharge to the wastewater system, i.e. irrigation. All wells that are installed must be constructed in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:9D-2 et. seq. In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:15-5.25(h)4, a project or activity’s stormwater management is to be evaluated. However, P.L. 2011, c. 203 directs there be a presumption that an engineered subdivision or site plan is not required. Without such information a review and determination of compliance with the Stormwater Management rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8) is not possible. The county and local governments are responsible for review and implementation of the Stormwater Management rules during their review and approval of proposed development. Millstone Township has adopted stormwater management ordinance (No.14 APR) which comply with the performance standards of the Stormwater Management Rules at N.J.A.C. 7:8. Additional issues which may need to be addressed for any new or expanded wastewater treatment facility proposal include, but are not limited to, compliance with stormwater regulations, antidegradation, effluent limitations, water quality analysis, and exact locations and designs of future treatment works. Additionally, sewer service to any particular project is subject to contractual allocations between municipalities, authorities and/or private parties, and is not guaranteed by this amendment. Approval of this amendment does not eliminate the need for any permits, approvals or certifications required by any Federal, State, County or municipal review agency with jurisdiction over this project/activity. This notice is being given to inform the public that a plan amendment has been proposed for the Monmouth County WQM Plan. All information related to the WQM Plan and the proposed amendment is located at the Department, Division of Coastal and Land Use Planning, 401 East State Street, P.O. Box 420, Mail Code 401-07C, 401 East State Street, Trenton, N.J. 08625-0420. The Department’s file is available for inspection between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. An appointment to inspect the documents may be arranged by calling the Division of Coastal and Land Use Planning at (609) 984-6888. Interested persons may submit written comments on the proposed amendment to WQM Program Docket, at the Department address cited above with a copy sent to Ms. Lorali Totten, P.E., Crest Engineering Associates, Inc., 100 Rike Drive, Millstone, NJ 08535. All comments must be submitted within 30 days of the date of this public notice. All comments submitted prior to the close of the comment period shall be considered by the Department in reviewing the amendment request. Interested persons may request in writing that the Department hold a non-adversarial public hearing on the amendment or extend the public comment period in this notice up to 30 additional days. These requests must state the nature of the issues to be raised at the proposed hearing or state the reasons why the proposed extension is necessary. These requests must be submitted within 30 days of the date of this notice to WQM Program Docket at the Department address cited above. If a public hearing for the amendment is held, the public comment period in this notice shall be extended to close 15 days after the public hearing. /s/ Elizabeth Sample, Acting. Director Division of Coastal & Land Use Planning Department of Environmental Protection Date: 10/29/2013 ($302.00) 896002  

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Developer Proposes 18 Multi-family Units in Union City

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  ALONSO & NAVARRETE, LLC ATTORNEYS AT LAW     PROPERTY OWNER   RE: Kabakibi Real Estate Development LLC 508-12 45th Street Block: 265 Lot: 24,25,26,27  Dear Sir or Madam:  Please be advised that this office represents Kabakibi Real Estate Development LLC in a Site plan and Variance application regarding the above referenced property.  On Thursday, November 14, 2013, a public hearing will be held at 6:00 p.m. by the Union City Board of Adjustment at Town Hall located at 3715 Palisade Ave., Union City to consider the application of my client who proposes to construct a new 18 unit multifamily building with 24 off street parking spaces in the R zone. Applicant will require site plan approval and variances for use (d-1), density (d-5), height (d-6), parking, rear yard, lot coverage, side yard and front yard as well as any other variances required by the Board.  All documents related to this application can be inspected at the office of the City Clerk, Municipal Building, 3715 Palisade Ave, Union City, NJ between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, J. ALVARO ALONSO  11/05/13 $115.90  
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CIty of Orange Housing Development Corp. puts out RFP for Contractor

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  REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS THE ORANGE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Orange Housing Development Corporation invites qualified contractors to submit sealed bids for: OAKWOOD AVENUE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Construction of a new 3-story, +/- 10,710 gsf, 7-unit, wood framed, residential apartment building with associated site improvements located on Oakwood Avenue in Orange, New Jersey.  The project will be awarded as a single-prime contract for construction to a general contractor. All qualified Contractors may obtain documentation at KNTM Architects, L.L.C. offices located at 28 Washington Street, East Orange, NJ 07017. Appointment is necessary. Drawings, specifications, forms of bid, and bonds for proposed work are available for pickup weekdays from Thursday, November 7, 2013 through Thursday, November 14, 2013. Pick up appointments will be accepted between the hours of 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. The final date to pick up the drawings will be Thursday, November 14, 2013 after the pre-bid meeting. You must schedule an appointment to pick up the documents on any of the above dates. Call Karen Nichols, Project Manager at 973-676-7700 Ext. 1#. There will be a non-refundable fee of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) in the form of a check or money order payable to Orange Housing Development Corporation that will be required for each set of the bid documents.  Bidders must be registered to do business by the State of New Jersey and have required Registration Number. Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 ET. SEQ and N.J.A.C. 17:27 ET SEQ. Bids must be submitted to The Orange Housing Development Corporation c/o Dr. Walter D. McNeil, Jr. (President), 340 Thomas Boulevard, Orange, NJ 07050. Bid responses will be accepted on Wednesday, December 18, 2013 no later than 2:00 p.m. There will be a bidder’s conference held Thursday, November 14, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the community room located at 105 Wilson Place, Orange, NJ 07050. Immediately following the conference, there will be a site visit at the project site. The bidder’s conference is not mandatory but is highly recommended and strongly encouraged.  The Orange Housing Development Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive defects or informalities, or to accept any bid as it shall deep for the best interest of The Orange Housing Development Corporation. ALL BIDS MUST BE MAILED OR HAND-DELIVERED . FAXES OR E-MAIL BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ALL BIDDERS MUST SUBMIT (1) ORIGINAL AND (3) COPIES. ALL SUBMITTED BIDS MUST INCLUDE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS. Dr. Walter D. McNeil, Jr.  President The Orange Housing Development Corporation $133.40   
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Trenton Planning Board discusses resurrecting Lamberton Street Redevelopment Plan by permitting “D” Variance

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City of Trenton PLANNING BOARD Conference Session and Public Hearing (THURSDAY) November 14, 2013  TRENTON- CITY HALL CONFERENCE Approval of Minutes Memorialization of Resolution(s) PUBLIC HEARING:7:30P.M. Item #1 REDEVELOPMENT PLAN-LAMBERTON STREET  Trenton NJ The City of Trenton is planning to propose a language change for the Lamberton Street Redevelopment Plan. The change will enable D Variances to become available to develop within the Lamberton Street Redevelopment area. The testimony that will be provided will explain the importance for the D variance and how not allowing the variance has stalled potential development. The Lamberton Street Redevelopment plan can be found on the City of Trenton web site at www.trentonnj.org. Plans and applications are available for inspection weekdays between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. at the Office of the Division of Planning, Department of Housing and Development, 3rd floor, City Hall Annex, 319 East State Street. $17.40 TIMES OF TRENTON 11/5/2013  
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Newark, NJ to hear 4 Lot Subdivision of 2-Family Homes

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  NEWARK CENTRAL  PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING   Application # CBP13-65 Filed: September 24, 2013 Date: November 4, 2013 To: Owner of Premises  Please take notice that the undersigned has applied to the Central Planning Board of the City of Newark for a Preliminary and Final Site Plan, Major Subdivision and Variances approval for premises located at 214-218 Malvern Street and 36-38 Hanover Street, Newark, New Jersey, Block 1128; Lots 40, 42, 44 and 45 in order to: In a R-3 District merger of 4 irregular undersize lots (40, 42, 44 and 45), subdivision into 4 new lots (40.01, 40.02, 40.03 and 40.04) to create 4 more conforming lots for home development, and construction of 4 new two-family dwellings, seeking variance approval for lot area, lot width, lot size, rear yard and any and all required variances and or waivers that may be necessary. Any person or persons affected by this application may have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing of the Central Planning Board on November 18, 2013, at 6:30 P.M., and thereafter on such other dates as such hearing may be continued, in the Municipal Council Chamber, 2nd Floor, City Hall, 920 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102 at which time you may appear either in person, by agent or by attorney and present any comments which you may have regarding this application. All documents relating to this application may be inspected by the Public between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. in the Office of Boards, City Hall, Room 112, 920 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102. Respectfully, /s/ JA Hanover LLC Applicant JA Hanover LLC  112 Jabez Street Newark, NJ 07105 11/4/2013 $85.84  
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Public Notices Confirm Continuation of Multi-Family Housing Trend In New Residential Construction

Sprung Planning Company Blog

November 3, 2013

Permit Analysis and Public Notice Trend

Legal Notice review supports trend that multi-family housing dominates new residential construction in New Jersey.

New Construction in New Jersey since 2000 has seen an even trend-line in multi-family housing while single family housing has been on a steady downward trajectory since 2005. Between January 2000 and August 31, 2013 (a one hundred fifty-two month period) there were 351,535 permits granted in the State.  Of these permits, 210,335 (59.8%) were for single family homes and the remaining 141,200 (40.2%) were for multi-family units.

NJ Building Permits 2000 - Aug. 2013

NJ Building Permits 2000 – Aug. 2013

During the study period, single-family permits were at its highest in 2000 when 25,260 single-family permits were granted representing 73% of all residential building permits granted that year.  The number of single-family permits hovered around 22,000 annually for the next five years while the annual number of multi-family permits increased from 6,764 to a peak of 17,210 multi-family permits during that same period.  For the three years (2006 through and including 2008) the number of permits for single family and multi-family were close to even.  Between 2008 and 2009 there was a drop in both permit categories, however the loss was larger in the multi-family class.  2012 saw a 63% increase in multi-family permits, while the single-family permits increased 14% during the same period.

What was a single-family dominated market, has now transitioned to a multi-family market. The following chart shows the relationship between the two permit types as a percent of total annual permits.

Residential Permit Type

Residential Permit Type

Based on the number of apartment, mixed-use and redevelopment proposals legal notices sent out through our Blog, it appears that the development community still believes in multi-family housing.

Let us know your thoughts.

Matt Sprung

Source of Permit Information:   NJ Department of Labor

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Pine Hill in Camden County to hear application for 53 unit Town House Community

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LEGAL NOTICE
VMDH Enterprises, LLC hereby gives notice that a Public Hearing will be held at the Municipal Building, 45 W. 7th Ave, Pine Hill, New Jersey on:Thursday, November 14th at 7:30 P.M. on the application of VMDH Enterprises, LLC for the following:- A Use Variance to permit construction of townhome units at the property described below which is located in the LBD – Limited Business District.

– Preliminary and Final Major Subdivision Approval to permit a fifty-five (55) lot subdivision, creating fifty-three (53) townhome units.

– Bulk variances as follows: (a) – Lot size of 1,800 sf where 20,000 sf is required. (b) – Frontage of 18 feet where 100 feet is required. (c) – Front yard setback of 35 feet where 50 feet is required. (d) – Side yard setback of 0 feet on either side where 25 feet is required. (e) – A building coverage of 36.67% where a maximum building coverage of 30% is permitted.

– Any and all other relief and variances as may be required by the Planning Board.

At lands located on Berlin-Cross Keys Road, being known specifically as Block 124, Lots 1, 2, 11, 12, 14, 22, 24, 31 and 62 and Block 127 Lots 2 and 2.01, on the official Map of the Borough of Pine Hill.

A copy of said application has been filed with the Municipal Clerk for public inspection during normal business hours, which are 9:00am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. (1638981) ($33.66)

 

Public Notice ID: 20758248.HTM
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