Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Zoning Board meeting tonight

Lakewood Zoning board meeting today Wednesday September 18, 2019 at 7:00 pm

-watch Live stream HERE 7pm
-see Draft Agenda HERE
Items on the agenda:

Appeal # 4124 – Bais Medrash of Pine Street, 307 Pine Street, Block 774.04 Lot 18, R-10
 Zone. Preliminary and final major subdivision to create 2 new duplex lots and
 2 new lots for the construction of a synagogue on each lot

Appeal # 4127 – Covington Village Condominium Assoc, Locust Street, Block 1082 Lot 9
 Separation of Covington Village subdivide existing community into 2 separate
 lots. Amend prior Site Plan approval, Conditional use variance relief.

Appeal # 3935B – Ketan Mehta, Route 70, Block 1160.01 Lot 256.02, B-5 zone. Preliminary
 and final major site plan for hotel.

Appeal # 4107 - High Point at Lakewood Condominium Assoc, R-12 zone. Block 423 Lot
 156, Massachusetts Avenue & Prospect Street, Minor subdivision of the
 existing lot into 2 separate lots.

Appeal # 4128 – 121 Somerset LLC, Cherry & North Oakland Street, Block 189 Lots 129,
 130.01, 168.02, 172, 176, R-7.5 zone. To construct 3 duplexes (6 units)

Appeal # 4131 – 910 Park Lkwd LLC, Park Avenue, Block 232 Lots 2-5, B-4 zone.
 Preliminary and final major subdivision approval for creating 18 duplex lots.

Appeal # 4135 – 1434 Holdings, LLC, 1434 14th Street, Block 24.02 Lot 18, R-12 zone.
 Variance requested for rear yard setback for a proposed deck – required 20 feet –
 proposed 5 feet.

7 comments:

  1. Live stream not working.

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  2. This bais din issued a ikul against another shul avreichim stopping it from going forward because of neighbors and now do the same thing for themselves

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  3. Application for shul on pine Street and bais havaad was denied

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  4. Pine st shul is next door to our menashe. He obviously doesnt want it or else it would have been approved.

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  5. shul and bais din should never have gotten past round one . It's chutzpah to build another office or shul or school on pine . As is its bumper to bumper for many hours during the day and they didn't even have close to enough parking ! Baruch HaShem

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    1. While I'm not a fan of the application, your comment about bumper to bumper traffic on Pine Street is not true anymore. Since the light was installed by MLK, traffic on Pine Street moves very good at almost all times. Yes, there are always days and times it doesn't go fast but it's not bumper to bumper like it used to be

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