Zoning
Board of Adjustment
Regular
Meeting –
Tuesday,
October 17, 2006 – 7:00 PM
MEMORIALIZATIONS
Denial
Jaime A. Castillo RE: Block 108,
26 Serviss
Avenue Variance
to convert the
existing attic
to a third story.
R-4
Residential Zone District
Approvals
Prince Bros. RE: Block 226,
Antonio and Onofrio
Prinzivalli Use
variance of a proposed 2,882
Route 130 square
foot building pad for a two-
Attorney: Robert J. Lecky, Esq. story mixed use tailor shop / office
building with front yard parking area.
G-O
General Office Zone District
Omnipoint
Communications, Inc. RE:
Block 148,
Attorney: Constantine Stamos,
Esq. six
(6) antenna at a center line height
of 136 feet on a existing 132 feet high
public utility tower and locate an
unmanned 286 square foot equipment
compound for a wireless communications
attachment at the base.
R-M – Manufactured Housing Residential Zone
CARRIED APPLICATION
Naji
Tabet RE:
Block 126,
Attorney: Rosalind Westlake variances
to subdivide the property
and construct a two-family dwelling
on the newly created lot and maintain
an existing two-family, two-story
frame dwelling on the remaining lot.
R-3
Residential Zone District
NEW APPLICATIONS
Jennifer and Tyrone Ogarro RE: Block 148, Lot 97
690
foot high solid fence, a portion
extending into the front yard
area of
R-3
Single Family Residential Zone District
Laszlo Salamon RE:
Block 228,
280 Old
Attorney: James F. Clarkin,
Esq., III demolish
the existing residential
structure and build a new 32’ by
38’
structure with a two bay garage
on the first floor and offices on the
second floor and storage of vehicles
and equipment relating to the
business outdoors in the rear yard
area (front yard lot Route 130) in a
fenced in area.
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Zone District
Dr. Satya P. Kastuar RE:
Block 4,
2480 Route 27 Site plan, use and bulk variances
to
Attorney: Frederick A. Simon, Esq. expand the
existing 1 ½ story, 3,500
square foot medical office building to
a two-story, 10,160 square foot
medical office building and to construct
required stormwater retention,
additional paved parking areas and other
site improvements.
R-6
Residential Zone District