Public hearing for new office and athletic complex construction approval.
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- Published
- Category
- Public Hearing
- City
- Mountainside
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Attend the Public Hearing
Join the hearing to voice your opinions on the proposed development.
- 2
Review the Application
Examine the application details available at the Borough Planning Board office.
- 3
Contact Planning Board
Reach out to the Mountainside Planning Board for any questions before the hearing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of the public hearing?
- The hearing is to discuss an application for site plan approval for a new complex.
- Where is the proposed development located?
- It is located at 1128 Spruce Drive in the Limited Industrial Zone.
- Who filed the application for the development?
- The application was filed by Summit Consultant Group LLC.
- What relief is being requested?
- Relief is requested for mixed occupancy and minimum front yard requirements.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICEBOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDEPLANNING BOARDNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatSummit Consultant Group LLC c/o AlexBrito has filed an application with theMountainside Borough Planning Board forpreliminary and final site plan approvalwithvaraincestopermittheconstructionofa new office and athletic complex on avacant lot with respect to property in theLimited Industrial (LI) Zone designated onthetaxmapoftheBoroughofMountainsideas Block 5.20, Lot 24.01, and having anaddress of 1128 Spruce Drive.Theproposeddevelopmentinvolvesandrequires the granting of relief from thefollowing requirements so as to permit:1. Mixed occupancy (physical therapytreatment center and indoor sports facility)which the borough engineer indicates isprohibited by Ordinance Section 1003(q)2. Minimum front yard (30 feet required;14.64 feet proposed)3