Tag: Princeton Planning Board
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Princeton Planning Board to review revised townhouse application on Linden Lane
The Princeton Planning Board is expected to review Simplify Living’s revised conceptual site plan for a three-unit townhouse development, proposed for 39 Linden Lane, at its May 19 meeting at 7 p.m. Simplify Living has submitted a revised concept plan for the proposed townhouse development. The initial application had been set for a public hearing…
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Planning Board approves new apartment building near Princeton Shopping Center
The Princeton Planning Board has given the green light for a 125-unit rental apartment building on the corner of North Harrison Street and Terhune Road, overlooking the Princeton Shopping Center. The Planning Board approved Terhune Development Urban Renewal LLC’s application for preliminary and final site plan approval, following a special meeting May 3. The marathon…
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Planning Board asks Historic Preservation Commission for courtesy review
The Princeton Historic Preservation Commission has been asked to review the potential demolition of 70-74 Witherspoon St., which houses the Terra Momo Bread Company and A Little Taste of Cuba cigar store. The Princeton Planning Board made the request for a courtesy review of property owner CRX Associates LLC’s plan to tear down the building…
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Princeton Planning Board sets special meeting
The Princeton Planning Board will hold a special meeting May 3 to consider an application for a 125-unit rental apartment development on the corner of North Harrison Street and Terhune Road. Terhune Development Urban Renewal LLC will present its application for preliminary and final site plan approval in front of the Planning Board at 7…
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Princeton Planning Board to review 39 Linden Lane townhouse application
Editor’s Note: The Department of Community Development Office of Planning sent notice on April 5 that the April 7 meeting will be rescheduled. A three-unit townhouse development, proposed for 39 Linden Lane, tops the Princeton Planning Board agenda for its April 7 meeting at 7 p.m. Simplify Living Inc. is seeking minor site plan…
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Planning Board being sued over approval for Humbert Lane development
The Princeton Planning Board is being sued by three neighboring property owners who are challenging its approval of a three-unit townhouse development at 23-25 Humbert St., which is a one-way street off Wiggins Street. Donald and Mary Anne Greenberg and Daniel Brown, who own properties on Humbert Lane – which is a private, shared driveway…
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Planning Board approves new apartment development on North Tulane Street
The Princeton Planning Board gave the green light to construct a mixed-use commercial and residential apartment building at 40-42 N. Tulane St., near the corner of Spring Street, at its March 3 meeting. Applicant Princeton International Properties plans to incorporate the house into the four-story building. There will be 2,500 square feet of office space…
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Opponents lose battle to stop affordable housing development
The Old Orchard Village Homeowners Association, Inc. lost its battle to prevent developer 900 Herrontown Princeton LP from building a 64-unit affordable housing development on the corner of Mount Lucas Road and Herrontown Road. The Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey upheld a Mercer County Superior Court judge’s dismissal of the homeowners…
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Planning Board postpones hearing on 39 Linden Lane townhouse development
The public hearing on an application for a proposed three-unit townhouse development at 39 Linden Lane, which was set for the Princeton Planning Board’s Feb. 3 meeting, has been postponed because of a technical issue. Simplify Living, Inc., which is seeking permission for the development, placed the required legal notice in the newspaper Jan. 24…