Union Zoning Board Delays Decision on Springfield Avenue Addition Due to Incomplete Information

In the recent Union Zoning Board meeting, a decision on an application for a property addition on Springfield Avenue was postponed to May 21st, pending further information from the applicant’s experts. The meeting also saw the adoption of a resolution for a front yard fence installation on Putnam Road.

05:29During the meeting, the application for constructing an addition with insufficient setbacks on Springfield Avenue required more data before proceeding. The board’s attorney advised that the applicant, Mr. Menendez, and his wife, delay presenting their case until their architect and engineer could address comments from the township engineer. This postponement is intended to ensure a review when the case is heard at the next meeting. The board agreed to move the hearing to May 21st, allowing the applicant time to coordinate with their professionals and submit the necessary documentation.

03:18The board also approved a resolution permitting a front yard fence installation on Putnam Road. The board members had no amendments or comments on the resolution, and it was unanimously adopted as previously decided.

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