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Here is the link on all public notices at the "official" Jersey City Municipal site: Public Notices http://www.cityofjerseycity.com/public_notices.html Below is the agenda for May 22, 2007 - Planning Board Meeting Agenda Planning Board Meeting May 22, 2007 Page 2_____________________________________________________________________________ 12. Case: P06-168 Preliminary & Final Major Site Plan with ?c? variances Applicant: Jwala MA Montgomery, LLC Attorney: Ron Shaljian Address: 646 Montgomery St. Block: 1892 Lot: 20 Zone: NC Neighborhood Commercial Description: New 4-story building with 6 residential units and 1,736sf of retail space on a conforming 2,500sf lot. Variance: Rear Yard 13. Case: P05-042.1 1-year extension of Preliminary & Final Site Plan,Deviation Applicant: Jersey City Investors Attorney: George Garcia Address: 355 Grand St. Block: 60.12 Lot: 3 Zone: Grand Jersey Redevelopment Plan Description: 6-story, 90,000 sf medical office building. Originally approved May 3, 2007. Subsequently amended on October 11, 2005. Deviation: street frontage 14. Case: P04-103 Final Major Site Plan Applicant: Raritan Bay Associates LLC Attorney: Charles Harrington Address: 91-93 Maple St. Block: 2069 Lot: 13 & 14 Zone: Morris Canal Description: Construction of (2) two-family homes on existing conforming vacant lots. Preliminary approval granted on July 27, 2004. 15. Case: P06-151 Preliminary & Final Major Site Plan with ?c? variances Applicant: Marc Donnelly Attorney: pro se Address: 306-310 Newark Avenue Block: 387 Lot: 1 Zone: NC - Neighborhood Commercial Description: New multi-family building with 6-units, 3 parking spaces, and 1,310 sf of office and retail space Variances: parking 16. Case: P06-123 Minor Site Plan with ?c variances Applicant: Malik Arshad Attorney: Pro Se Address: 296 Magnolia Avenue Block: 1862 Lot: 31 Zone: OR Office/Residential Description: New construction of three-family home. Variances: lot area, lot width, front yard, side yards, parking. Carried from the April 10 , 2007 meeting. th 17. Certification of Artists as recommended by the Jersey City Artist Certification Board 18. Executive Session, as needed, to discuss litigation, personnel or other matters 19. Adjournment MICHAEL RYAN, CHAIRMAN, PLANNING BOARD
Posted on: 2007/5/20 3:34
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Re: The liquor store building on the corner of Brunswick & Newark Avenue is trying to become 4 stories
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as per the agenda, the only deviation from existing zoning is for parking. if anyone would like me to forward them the agenda, please email me.
Posted on: 2007/5/19 22:10
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Re: The liquor store building on the corner of Brunswick & Newark Avenue is trying to become 4 stories
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Wait, what's going to happen to Binny's? Are you saying he might close?! NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where am I going to go to buy cheap liquor now? Oh, it was so nice having a liquor store only a block away....farewell Binny.
Posted on: 2007/5/19 1:45
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Video tape and take photos of your property - especially where the floor meets the walls, the walls meet the ceiling, floorboards, tiled areas, window and door frames etc.
Hopefully during the neighbors construction they won't cause structural (cracks) damage for you and it will help, if you need to make a claim against them!
Posted on: 2007/5/19 0:30
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Re: The liquor store building on the corner of Brunswick & Newark Avenue is trying to become 4 stori
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Howdy neighbor,
So Binny is gonna go condo crazy too! I think it is likely a good thing for this part of Newark Avenue - though we will likely be fighting for parking spaces with you. Good luck with those construction issues -- you should talk to him.
Posted on: 2007/5/19 0:06
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Re: The liquor store building on the corner of Brunswick & Newark Avenue is trying to become 4 stori
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A. Depends on zoning. My guess is they aren't required to have a setback.
B. Yes, you're almost certainly entitled to this. C. assuming the zoning allows them to fill out the lot, they have the right to excavate. D. 6 units should be less of a concern then the 600 opening this summer. E. Limited parking means fewer cars means more people using mass transit. When buildings build parking it just brings more cars. F. Lets hope the selection gets better!
Posted on: 2007/5/18 21:10
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The liquor store building on the corner of Brunswick & Newark Avenue is trying to become 4 stories
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The Liquor store building on the corner of Brunswick & Newark Avenue is trying to become a 4 story (6 condo) building with 2 store fronts. The liquor store will be staying. The new building will be built to lot (no setbacks) with only 3 parking spaces in the basement via a car elevator. Currently it is only a one story building and there is no basement just a slab.
We live right next door and will loose our windows on that side -- any thoughts or advice? We are concerned about A. That the plans call for the new building to be to lot with no set backs B. That there needs to be adequate gutters/shielding our sidewall from new added water running down from his top floor wall -- ( there is a 2 inch gap between our properties - our land ) C. We are concerned with the digging down next to our foundation wall for this new foundation D. We are concerned with adding to the sewer system E. We are concerned with the loss of parking in the area with his adding of only 3 new spaces - in a basement no less. F. We are also concerned with his expansion of his liquor store via the gaining of more basement space. We are supportive of development just wanting advice about when the development is right next door! The meeting with planning is Tuesday at 5:30pm at City Hall.
Posted on: 2007/5/18 20:48
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