This proposed 16,350 square foot house of worship would require
65% more land than owned to meet the legal requirements.
The structure would be too big, too high, too wide, too close to neighbors,
and without a major variance, would not be legal.
Contributions can be made to:
Connell Foley LLP
Attorney Trust Account
Please mail check to:
Connell Foley LLP
85 Livingston Avenue
Roseland NJ 07068,
Attn: Kevin J. Coakley
(Funds only distributed with consent
of the Association's trustees)
Other News
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T-Mobile Cell Tower Hearing Postponed |
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Zoning Board sets next hearing for Dec. 5; will dismiss matter if officials don't attend.
By Laura Griffin Millburn Short Hills Patch October 4, 2011
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Stop & Shop goes to Millburn Zoning Board |
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Stop & Shop application lands in Town Hall
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
BY LINDSEY KELLEHER
The long-awaited application for a possible variance for the construction of a Stop & Shop supermarket on Millburn Avenue is currently being reviewed by Millburn Zoning Officer Eileen Davitt.
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Officials, Residents Concerned with Reservation Development Plans |
They say a proper environmental review for the mini golf course and its parking was never completed.
By Jennifer Connic Millburn-ShortHillsPatch Millburn officials and residents are concerned what a plan for miniature golf and restaurant could mean for South Mountain Reservation and want proper environmental review for the project. Janet Pizar, a Millburn resident, raised concerns about the project during Tuesday's Township Committee meeting, and committee members in turn said they have their own concerns.
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Township Officials: Stop & Shop Application Missed a Step |
They believe the Board of Adjustment's approval was needed before the county approved the application. By Jennifer Connic Millburn-ShorthillsPatch
Township officials are saying "not so fast" about the county Planning Board approving an application for Stop & Shop to move to a Millburn Avenue site.
The Essex County Planning Board approved driveway access from the former Saks Fifth Avenue site onto Millburn Avenue last fall. The site itself is in Springfield. The plan for the grocery store owned by Royal Ahold to open at the site was approved there after a court battle.
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Millburn Historic Preservation panel to review Glen Avenue plans |
By Patricia C. Kelley February 24, 2010, 12:53PM THE INDEPENDENT PRESS
MILLBURN — The Millburn Historic Preservation Commission has scheduled a special meeting on Thursday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall to consider the proposed subdivision of 114 Glen Ave., the site of an historic home.
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