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- NJ
- Essex County
- 2/3/26
- 02/04/2026
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: The Nutley Rent Leveling Board’s recent meeting was marked by a tense public comment session dominated by a land dispute involving a local property owner named Nicholas Ori. The meeting also addressed routine administrative resolutions, including environmental reviews for park renovations and contract extensions for towing services.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 1/21/26
- 01/22/2026
- 63 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Nutley Rent Leveling Board meeting, members engaged in discussions on the implications of state legislation concerning accessory dwelling units (ADUs), the transition to electronic meeting notices, and the inadequacies of current noise ordinances.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 1/20/26
- 01/21/2026
- 31 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Nutley Rent Leveling Board meeting, discussions and resolutions marked the evening, including an impactful decision to transition the publication of legal notices from local newspapers to the township’s official website, effective March 1, 2026. This move is aimed at reducing costs associated with legal notice publications and was met with unanimous approval from the board members.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 1/12/26
- 01/13/2026
- 197 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Nutley Rent Leveling Board meeting primarily focused on contentious applications for property developments, notably the proposal for a townhouse project at 34 to 38 Humber Street. The board navigated discussions on variances, zoning regulations, and community impact, ultimately approving the townhouse development project despite ongoing debates concerning zoning compliance and neighborhood aesthetics.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 1/8/26
- 01/11/2026
- 18 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: During the latest meeting of the Nutley Rent Leveling Board, members discussed a landlord’s proposal to dramatically increase rent by $1,100 on P Avenue, which exceeds the legally permissible 4% increase. The board advised the tenant not to sign the proposed lease and expressed intentions to involve code enforcement officials to address the situation.