Bright Side Manor Receives Clearance To Build New Facility
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Per The Bergen Record:
"A long-stalled project to build 65 housing units for low-income seniors may finally move forward after the Zoning Board of Adjustment voted Thursday to approve a developer’s plan to put a roadway through another person’s property as a second access to the development.
"But there is still a remaining wrinkle: The approval is contingent upon a number of factors, including a written contract with the owner of the Queen Anne Road property giving the piece of land to the developer, Geriatric Services Inc., to use in perpetuity as a roadway."
More after the jump...
"A long-stalled project to build 65 housing units for low-income seniors may finally move forward after the Zoning Board of Adjustment voted Thursday to approve a developer’s plan to put a roadway through another person’s property as a second access to the development.
"But there is still a remaining wrinkle: The approval is contingent upon a number of factors, including a written contract with the owner of the Queen Anne Road property giving the piece of land to the developer, Geriatric Services Inc., to use in perpetuity as a roadway."
More after the jump...