Bergen County NJ

Fort Lee Approves Town Home Development on Sixth Street

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BOROUGH OF FORT LEE FORT LEE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT   PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at a regular public meeting of the Board of Adjustment, Borough of Fort Lee, held on Tuesday, May 27, 2014, the Board made the following decisions:  Docket #2-14 Luppino Developers, LLC 2472 Sixth Street APPROVED Block 7155, Lot 15 Preliminary/Final Major Site  Plan Three Attached Townhomes  Docket #6-14 Otis Delaportas 356 Tom Hunter Road APPROVED Block 3855, Lot 2 Two-Family Dwelling  Docket #7-14 2457 Leighton Street LLC 2457 Leighton Street APPROVED Block 6953, Lot 3 Two-Family Dwelling  Copies of the resolutions are on file in the Office of the Planning Administrator, Fort Lee Municipal Building, 309 Main Street, Fort Lee, NJ and the same are available for inspection from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday.  Doug Sugarman, Chairman Barbara B. Klein, Planning Administrator June 1, 2014-fee:$34.02(36) 3695119
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Fort Lee Board of Adjustment to Hear 18 Story Highrise

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AMENDED NOTICE CHANGE OF PUBLIC HEARING LOCATION  BOROUGH OF FORT LEE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT NOTICE OF HEARING   PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, Kaufer Lane Associates, LLC, through their undersigned Attorneys, Alampi & DeMarrais, have filed an application for development with the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Borough of Fort Lee requesting a height variance pursuant to NJSA 40:55D-70(d)(6), as well as preliminary and final major site plan approval with related bulk variances and waivers pursuant to NJSA 40:55D-70(c)(1)(2) to construct an eighteen story multiple dwelling building which includes three service levels, four levels of parking and eleven floors of residential with 203 units. The subject property is designated as Block 4355, Lots 11,12,20,21,22 & 23on the Tax Map of the Borough of Fort Lee, New Jersey in the R-7A Zone and is commonly known as 1636 and 1640 Kaufers Lane and 55, 51, 47, and 41 Main Street Fort Lee, New Jersey. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-12, this notice is sent to you as an owner of property in the immediate vicinity.  In connection with this application, the applicant will also request the following variances from the Borough of Fort Lee Zoning Ordinance:   Section of the  Ordinance Required Proposed Building Height – Measured  410 – 84.D(5)(a) 100 ft. from 144.96 ft from From the Elevation of the  Elevation of Elevation of the Intersection of Kaufers Ln & 284.04 ft Intersection of Kaufers Cedar St. Ln & Cedar St. *V* Front Yard 410 – 84.D(5)(c) 20 ft. 3.42 ft *V* Side Yard 410 – 84.D.(5)(d) 20% height of 11% (16 ft) *V*  Building  Side Yard  410 – 84.D.(5)(d) 29 ft South Side: 8.0 ft *V* Parking Structure  410 – 84.D.(5)(f) North Side: 10.0 ft *V*   Explanation:   5.0 Ft. Permitted (If structure is below the Kaufers  Ln. intersection.)   28.99 Ft.  Required (If structure is  above the Kaufers  Lane Elevation)   Lot Coverage- Including  410 – 84.D(5)(b) 40% 63.8%  Parking Decks  (41,776.5 SF) *V* Loading Spaces  345 – 21. Table 5 4 2  *W* Signage: Kaufers Lane Required Proposed Number of Signs: 1 3 *V* Size: 18.2 Sq. Ft. 43.8 Sq. Ft. *V* Height: Sign 1 8 ft 24.9 *V* Height: Sign 2 8 ft 12.0 ft *V* Height: Sign 3 8 ft 12.0 *V*  Signage: Main Street Required Proposed Number of Signs: 1 2 *V* Size: 18.2 Sq. Ft. 30.0 Sq. Ft. *V* Height: Sign 4 8.0 ft 22.5 *V* Height: Sign 5 8.0 ft 18.5 *V* *V* = Variance Requested *W* = Waiver Requested   The applicant will also apply for such other variances, waivers and/or exceptions as shall become necessary or apparent during the course of the application review and/or public hearing.  A public hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 309 Main Street, Fort Lee, New Jersey.   When the case is called you may appear either in person or by attorney and present any objections which you may have to the granting of the relief sought in the petition.  The Application and plans are on file in the office of the Board Secretary/Planning Administrator, in the Office of Economic Development, 309 Main Street, Fort Lee, New Jersey, and are available for inspection from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.  ALAMPI & DE MARRAIS, Attorneys At Law  For the Applicants, Kaufer Lane Associates, LLC  Dated: June 12, 2014 CARMINE R. ALAMPI, ESQ.  June 14, 2014-fee:$166.32 (176) 3703994
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Emerson Borough Authorizes The Acquisition of Easements to Improvement Redevelopment Area

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BOROUGH OF EMERSON COUNTY OF BERGEN, NJ  NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION  Introduced: June 17, 2014 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following proposed Ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading at the Regular meeting of the Borough Council of the Borough of Emerson on the 17th day of June 2014, and that said proposed Ordinance will be further considered for final passage at the meeting of said Borough Council to be held on the 1st day of July 2014 at 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard at the Municipal Building, Linwood Avenue, Emerson, New Jersey, at which time and place all persons who may be interested therein shall be given an opportunity to be heard concerning same. ORDINANCE 1487-14  AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF EMERSON, IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN, NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF EASEMENTS OVER AND THROUGH VARIOUS BLOCKS AND LOTS ON THE OFFICIAL TAX MAP OF THE BOROUGH OF EMERSON LOCATED ALONG KINDERKAMACK ROAD FOR ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2, the Borough of Emerson (“Borough”) is authorized to adopt an Ordinance for the preservation of public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12-5, the Borough of Emerson has the power to acquire any real property for a public purpose through negotiated agreement or by the exercise of its powers of eminent domain. WHEREAS, the County of Bergen is undertaking Roadway Improvements to Kinderkamack Road (the “Project”) which requires the Borough to acquire the necessary interests in the properties affected by the roadway improvements; and  WHEREAS, the Project requires various off-tract roadway improvements to be constructed which will improve traffic flow within the Project and within the Borough (the “Improvements”); and  WHEREAS, the Borough of Emerson has previously adopted Ordinances number 135-06 and 1394-10 implementing and reaffirming the 2006 CBD Redevelopment Plan which contemplated and authorized improvements to Kinderkamack Road; and  WHEREAS, in order to undertake such Improvements, it is necessary that the Borough acquire easements on, over and through various Blocks and Lots on the Official Tax Map of the Borough of Emerson, Bergen County, New Jersey, located along Kinderkamack Road (the “Easements”) as follows: Block 201, Lot 1 Block 412, Lot 3 Block 419, Lot 4 Block 419, Lot 6.01 Block 419, Lot 6.02 Block 419, Lot 9 Block 419, Lot 9 Block 419, Lot 9 Block 419, Lot 8 Block 419, Lot 8 Block 420, Lot 2 Block 420, Lot 16 Block 420, Lot 16 Block 422, Lot 1 Block 422, Lot 13 Block 422, Lot 14-15 Block 422, Lot 16 Block 422, Lot 17 Block 422, Lot 18 Block 422, Lot 18 Block 606, Lot 4 Block 610, Lot 1 Block 610, Lot 1 Block 610, Lot 2 Block 615, Lot 1 Block 616, Lot 1 Block 616, Lot 1 Block 412, Lot 4 Block 412, Lot 5 Block 419, Lot 5 Block 422, Lot 9 Block 616, Lot 2 and Block 616, Lot 3 WHEREAS, the Borough Council of the Borough of Emerson has determined that the contemplated Improvements would improve the traffic flow throughout the Borough, and would serve a public purpose and be to the benefit of the health, welfare and safety of the Borough’s citizens for the Borough to acquire the Property(s) and/or any interests therein.   NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Borough Council of the Borough of Emerson, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey being the governing body thereof that: 1. The Borough of Emerson’s acquisition by negotiation and/or by the exercise of its power of eminent domain of certain lands and/or interests in and to such lands located along Kinderkamack Road and identified on the official tax map of the Borough of Emerson as: Block 201, Lot 1 Block 412, Lot 3 Block 419, Lot 4 Block 419, Lot 6.01 Block 419, Lot 6.02 Block 419, Lot 9 Block 419, Lot 9 Block 419, Lot 9 Block 419, Lot 8 Block 419, Lot 8 Block 420, Lot 2 Block 420, Lot 16 Block 420, Lot 16 Block 422, Lot 1 Block 422, Lot 13 Block 422, Lot 14-15 Block 422, Lot 16 Block 422, Lot 17 Block 422, Lot 18 Block 422, Lot 18 Block 606, Lot 4 Block 610, Lot 1 Block 610, Lot 1 Block 610, Lot 2 Block 615, Lot 1 Block 616, Lot 1 Block 616, Lot 1 Block 412, Lot 4 Block 412, Lot 5 Block 419, Lot 5 Block 422, Lot 9 Block 616, Lot 2 and Block 616, Lot 3 for the purposes described hereinabove be and is hereby authorized and approved. 2. The Borough of Emerson shall pay the fair market value for the acquisition of the Easements and/or any property interests thereto, which value shall be determined by appraisal reports prepared on behalf of the Borough by a recognized and qualified appraiser; and 3. The Borough Attorney and the Borough Business Administrator are hereby authorized to take any and all actions necessary to acquire the Easements and/or any interests thereto, either through negotiation or the exercise of the Borough’s powers of eminent domain; and 4. The Mayor and Borough Clerk are hereby authorized to execute and witness any documents or instruments necessary to acquire the Easements and/or any property interests to the properties.   BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that if any section, paragraph, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be adjudged by the courts to be invalid, such adjudication shall apply only to the section paragraph, subsection, clause or provision so adjudicated, and the remainder of the Ordinance shall be deemed valid and effective; and  BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that any ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict; and  BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this Ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication in accordance with applicable law. TITLE  This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the authorizing the acquisition of easements over and through various blocks and lots on the official tax map of the Borough of Emerson located along Kinderkamack Road for roadway improvements.  Carlos Colina  Mayor   Attest:Jane Dietsche, RMC Deputy Clerk   Ridgewood News-3706814 Fee: $116.85 June 20, 2014
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Lyndhurst Developer Requests Grade Level Apartment in Approved Mixed-Use Building

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Township of Lyndhurst Planning Board  LEGAL NOTICE   Please take notice that an application has been made by Applicant Riverside Plaza Retail Urban Renewal LLC and Riverside Plaza Residential Urban Renewal LLC for Amendment to Final Site Plan Approval at 601 Riverside Avenue, Lyndhurst, NJ. The applicant is proposing a residential unit on the ground floor to an existing mixed use high-rise structure. The property in question is 601 Riverside Avenue, Lyndhurst, New Jersey (“Premises”), Block 170, Lot 1.   The owner of the Premises listed on tax maps of the Township of Lyndhurst is Riverside Plaza Retail Urban Renewal LLC and Riverside Plaza Residential Urban Renewal LLC. A planning board application for site plan approval and bulk variance relief to construct a mixed use high-rise structure at the Premises was previously filed by the then-applicant Lyndhurst Residential Communities, LLC. A public hearing was held before the Lyndhurst Planning Board on May 14, 2003, at which time the Lyndhurst Planning Board granted the application. More specifically, a resolution was adopted at the June 11, 2003 Lyndhurst Planning Board meeting permitting approximately 15,980 sq. ft. of retail space, 5,500 sq. ft. of common recreational facilities for the building residents as well as space reserved for mechanical systems and building facilities on the ground floor of the Premises.   Additionally, the structure was permitted to contain 81 senior citizen subsidized rental units and 96 market rate residential units (which includes one unit for use of an onsite residential manager and one unit for use of an onsite building supervisor) for a total of 177 residential units.  It is the Applicant’s position that residential units are permitted on all floors, including the ground floor. However, the Township of Lyndhurst has taken the position that residential units may not permitted on the ground floor. Without waiving its position or any of its rights, the Applicant now seeks amended final site plan approval to permit residential units on the ground level. At this time, the Applicant is requesting one residential unit on the ground floor, but takes the position that residential units are permitted on the ground floor. The Premises was previously located in the Business Zone (B) but was developed under the Township of Lyndhurst Passaic River Waterfront Redevelopment Plan. The zone of the site is SHRC (Senior Housing and Residential-Commercial Zoning Ordinance Overlay Zone). The rest of the approvals previously granted shall remain undisturbed.   The applicant may seek any such variances and waivers that may be required.  A public hearing before the Lyndhurst Planning Board has been ordered for Wednesday, July 2, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., in the Town Hall located at 367 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst, New Jersey. When this matter is called, you may appear either in person, by agent, or attorney, and present any objections you may have to the granting of this application.   This notice is being published pursuant to the requirements of the Township and the Land Use Act. The application and file (and documents in support of this application) are available for public inspection in the office of the Building Department located at 253 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071, Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Gregory K. Asadurian, Esq. Attorney for Applicant June 21, 2014-Fee:$89.78(95) 3707466

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Franklin Lakes Planning Board Approves the McCoy Road Redevelopment Study

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Legal Notice Borough of Franklin Lakes Planning Board   Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of the Planning Board on May 7, 2014, the following decision was given:  Resolution For Mc Coy Road Redevelopment Study Approval, Mc Coy Road and Colonial Road, Block 1406, Lot 1 and portion of Lot 2, and Block 1408, Lot 1, approximately 14.59 acres was APPROVED unanimously.  A copy of this resolution is in the Planning Board office, in the Municipal Building, De Korte Drive, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.  Maria Berardi Planning Board Clerk May 12, 2014-Fee:$19.85(21) 3684850
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Cresskill Planning Board approves 2 subdivisions permitting 5 new homes

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BOROUGH OF CRESSKILL NOTICE   On February 11, 2014, the Planning Board approved application #1440M to Ramapo Developers, LLC, owner of premises located at 400 Eleventh Street, also known as Block 112, Lots 37-42, granting Major Subdivision approval, Site Plan approval, bulk variances and design waivers to erect two single family residences on the above premises.  On February 11, 2014, the Planning Board approved application #1441M to 15 Wakelee Drive Corp., contract purchaser of premises located at 128 and 130 Morningside Avenue, also known as Block 165, Lot 1.01, granting Major Subdivision approval, Site Plan approval, bulk variances and design waivers to erect five (5) single family residences on the above premises.  The implementing resolutions have been filed in this office for public inspection. Barbara A. Nasuto Borough Clerk March 28, 2014-Fee:$26.46(28) 3660980
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Hackensack Passes Ordinance Amending Lot C Redevelopment Plan

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CITY OF HACKENSACK ORDINANCE NO. 13-2014   NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ordinance No. 13-2014 of the City of Hackensack, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey, entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING LOT C REDEVELOPMENT PLAN was introduced and has passed its first reading at a meeting of the governing body of the City of Hackensack, in the County of Bergen, State of New Jersey, on March 18, 2014. It will be further considered for final passage after a public hearing thereon, at a meeting of the City Council to be held at City Hall, Council Chambers, 65 Central Avenue, on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached.  Deborah Karlsson, City Clerk CITY OF HACKENSACK ORDINANCE NO. 13-2014   ORDINANCE AMENDING LOT C REDEVELOPMENT PLAN  WHEREAS, the City of Hackensack, in the County of Bergen, State of New Jersey (“the City”) is authorized pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5 to determine that a delineated area in the City is an area in need of redevelopment; and WHEREAS, on April 9, 2013, the Mayor and Council adopted Resolution Number 152-13 which authorized the Planning Board to undertake a preliminary investigation (“the Investigation”) to determine whether Block 308.01, Lot 3 (“the Area of Investigation”) constitutes an “area in need of redevelopment” according to the criteria set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5 and N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-3, and this property being commonly known as Parking Lot C, or Parking Area C and is located between Midtown Place, Midtown Bridge Street and Salem Street Extension in the City; and WHEREAS, after completing its hearing and investigation of this matter on June 12, 2013, the Planning Board determined to recommend that the City Council designate the Area of Investigation as a redevelopment area because the Investigation Report and testimony of Professional Planner Fran Reiner of DMR Architects provided substantial evidence that the Area of Investigation meets the criteria enumerated in the Investigation Report and that the Area of Investigation is in fact a blighted area that is having a decadent effect on surrounding properties; and WHEREAS, on June 26, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 257-13 which designated the Area of Investigation as an “area in need of redevelopment” pursuant to the Redevelopment Law and authorized DMR Architects and the Planning Board to prepare a redevelopment plan for the Area of Investigation; and WHEREAS, at the direction of the City Council and Planning Board, DMR Architects prepared a redevelopment plan entitled “City of Hackensack Lot ‘C’ Redevelopment Plan” (“the Lot C Redevelopment Plan”); and WHEREAS, on November 8, 2013, the Planning Board adopted a resolution recommending the City Council adopt the Lot C Redevelopment Plan; and WHEREAS, on January 28, 2014, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-7, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2-2014 enacting the Lot C Redevelopment Plan, which thereafter, was determined to be in need of amendments recommended by the City’s planner that arose as a result of questions raised by developers in other redevelopment and rehabilitation areas; and WHEREAS, the City’s Planner, DMR Architects, has prepared a “Revised Lot C Redevelopment Plan” amended in March 2014, which establishes more specific allowable dwelling unit sizes and yields, as well as, more specifically addressing parking standards and requirements, among other technical changes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Hackensack in the County of Bergen, State of New Jersey, as follows: SECTION 1. Revised Lot C Redevelopment Plan. The “City of Hackensack Lot ‘C’ Redevelopment Plan” prepared by DMR Architects dated March 2014, and attached hereto as Exhibit A and by the reference made a part hereof is hereby approved and adopted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq. SECTION 2. Severability. If any section, subsection or paragraph of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative, in whole or in part, by a court of competent jurisdiction, such chapter, section subchapter or paragraph shall to the extent that is not held unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative remain in full force and effect and shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance. SECTION 3. Repealer. All ordinances and resolutions, and parts of ordinances and resolutions, including Resolution No. 463-13 adopted on November 12, 2013 and Ordinance No. 2-2014 adopted on January 28, 2014, which are inconsistent with provisions of this ordinance shall be, and are hereby, repealed to the extent of any such inconsistency. SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect after final adoption and approval pursuant to law. March 21, 2014-Fee:$120.96(128) 3657479

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Bergen County Improvment Authority Authorizes $276 Million Revenue Bond

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BERGEN COUNTY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY  Notice of Adoption of Bond Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of Revenue Bonds  (Meadowlands Economic Redevelopment Project -ERGG), Series 2014   Notice is hereby given that the Bergen County Improvement Authority (“Authority”), at a meeting of the commissioners thereof held on February 6, 2014, adopted a bond resolution (“Resolution”) authorizing the issuance of Revenue Bonds (Meadowlands Economic Redevelopment Project – ERGG), Series 2014, in the aggregate principal amount of up to $276,000,000, for the purposes of financing a portion of the costs of the development, design, construction, furnishing and equipping of a project consisting of the construction and development of an indoor amusement park and indoor water park and the construction of approximately 2.7 million square feet of entertainment, recreation and retail facilities.  Copies of the Resolution have been filed in, and are available for public inspection at, the offices of the Authority, One Bergen County Plaza, Hackensack, New Jersey, and of the Clerk of the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders, One Bergen County Plaza, Hackensack, New Jersey. Any action or proceeding of any kind or nature in any court questioning the validity or proper authorization of the bonds provided for by the Resolution, or the validity of any covenants, agreements or contracts provided for by the Resolution, shall be commenced or instituted within twenty (20) days after March 28, 2014, the date of the first publication of this notice. If no such action or proceeding shall be commenced within such period, then all residents or taxpayers or owners of property in the County and all other persons whatsoever shall be forever barred and foreclosed from instituting or commencing any action or proceeding in any court, or from pleading any defense to any action or proceedings, questioning the validity or proper authorization of such bonds, or the validity of such covenants, agreements or contracts, and said bonds, covenants, agreements and contracts shall be conclusively deemed to be valid and binding obligations in accordance with their terms and tenor. BERGEN COUNTY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY BY: Bernadette Losito, Assistant Secretary  March 28, 2014-fee:$56.70 (60)
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Fort Lee Planning Board Approves Hudson Lights

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BOROUGH OF FORT LEE FORT LEE PLANNING BOARD   PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at a regular public meeting of the Planning Board held on Monday, March 17, 2014 the Board made the following decision:  Docket #1-14 TDC Fort Lee, LLC Hudson Lights at Fort Lee Redevelopment Area 5- Western Parcel 2018-2038 Lemoine Ave APPROVED Block 4851.01, Lot 1 Amendment to Preliminary and Final Site Plan;  Signage  A copy of the resolution is on file in the Office of the Planning Administrator, Fort Lee Planning Board, Municipal Building, 309 Main Street, Fort Lee, New Jersey, and the same is available for inspection from 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. daily.  Fort Lee Planning Board,  Herbert Greenberg, Chairman Barbara B. Klein, Planning Administrator March 23, 2014-Fee:$27.40(29) 3656689
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Bogota Planning Board Recommends West Port Lee Road Redevelopment

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BOROUGH OF BOGOTA The Planning/Zoning Boan) of the Borough of Bogota adopted the following resolutions at its meeting of March 11,2014: 1. Resolution 2014-02 recommending to Mayor and Council the designation of Block 72, Lots 1.01 and 1.02 (250-300 West Port Lee Road) as an area in need of redevelopment. 2. Resolution 2014-05 granting a use variance and site plan approval to Golden Adult Medical Day Care tor an adult day care facility at 53-57 West Fort Lee Road, Block 66, Lot 12. Files are available for inspection at board offices during office hours. LIGAYA F. TY Board Clerk March 15, 2014-fee:$17.95 (19) 3653883

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