Tag: Princeton Planning Board
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Princeton Planning Board considers development at Princeton Shopping Center
The Princeton Planning Board is expected to take action on an application to build a 200-unit rental apartment building on a portion of a parking lot at the Princeton Shopping Center when the board meets Oct. 14. The Planning Board began a public hearing on the application by Princeton (Edens) LLC for preliminary and final…
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Planning Board to continue Prospect Avenue application in October
Princeton University representatives will return to the Princeton Planning Board in October to complete a public hearing on a proposal to demolish three Victorian houses at 110-116 Prospect Ave. and to move the former Court Club building at 91 Prospect Ave. across the street to those lots. The Planning Board listened to four hours of…
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Planning Board to consider two Prospect Avenue applications during Sept. 23 meeting
Princeton University will find out whether the Princeton Planning Board will grant its application for minor site plan approval, which would lead to the demolition of three Victorian houses on Prospect Avenue, when the board meets virtually at 7 p.m. Sept. 23. This will mark the third meeting in a series of public hearings to…
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Planning Board hearing for Prospect Avenue application will continue in September
Princeton University representatives will return to the Princeton Planning Board in September to complete a public hearing on a proposal to demolish three Victorian houses at 110-116 Prospect Ave. and to move the former Court Club building at 91 Prospect Ave. across the street to those lots. The Princeton Planning Board started its public hearing…
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Humbert Street townhouses approved by Planning Board
The developer of a proposed three-unit townhouse development at 23-25 Humbert St. was given the green light to go ahead by the Princeton Planning Board, following a public hearing July 1. The application by Simplify Living Inc. was unanimously approved by the Planning Board, which granted more than 12 variances, including a variance to allow…
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Planning Board to continue hearing on Princeton University application regarding Victorian homes
The Princeton Planning Board will pick up where it left off in its consideration of a proposal to demolish three Victorian houses at 110-116 Prospect Ave. and to move the former Court Club eating club building at 91 Prospect Ave. across the street when the board meets again July 8. The Princeton Planning Board started…
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Historic Preservation Commission won’t endorse Princeton University plan to tear down houses
The Historic Preservation Commission has declined to endorse Princeton University’s plans to tear down three Victorian houses on Prospect Avenue and to relocate the former Court Club building across the street to the land occupied by the three houses. Princeton University officials outlined their plans in a courtesy review at the Historic Preservation Commission’s June…
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Public hearing again postponed for Lanwin’s proposed housing on Princeton Ridge
The Princeton Planning Board’s on-again, off-again public hearing on Lanwin Development Corp.’s proposed subdivision on the Princeton Ridge – slated for the board’s May 20 meeting – is off again. The public hearing has been postponed until the Planning Board’s July 1 meeting, because the environmental consultant hired by objectors to the application was not…
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Princeton University achieves approval for Lake Campus North project from West Windsor
Princeton University is able to move forward with a proposed Lake Campus project since receiving approval by the West Windsor Planning Board. The board had unanimously voted “yes” to approve the preliminary and final site plan for the project on May 5. The proposed Lake Campus North project in West Windsor is located along Washington…