Conditional Use Approval : New Duplex Appearing as a Single-Family Dwelling
Posted by Melanie Bankes on January 4, 2024 | Zoning
Jeffrey P. Barnes, Esquire, represented an applicant seeking conditional use approval in order to demolish an existing single-family dwelling and construct a new duplex dwelling appearing as a single-family dwelling in the R-2 zone of North Wildwood. The conditional use application was heard and approved by the North Wildwood Planning Board on August 9, 2023.
Read MorePosted by Melanie Bankes on January 4, 2024 | Zoning
Jeffrey P. Barnes, Esquire, represented an applicant seeking approval in order to conduct a partial demolition and build an addition to an existing single-family dwelling in the R-10 zone of Linwood. Variances were granted for lot width and rear yard setback. The application was heard and approved by the Linwood Planning Board on July 17,…
Read MorePosted by Melanie Bankes on January 4, 2024 | Zoning
Jeffrey P. Barnes, Esquire, represented an applicant seeking approval in order to construct a 5-unit multi-family dwelling in the neighborhood renewal section of the Pacific Avenue Redevelopment Zone (PARZ) of Wildwood. Preliminary and final major site plan approval, ‘C’ variances for side yard and rear yard setbacks, and a waiver for contiguous raised curb were…
Read MorePosted by Melanie Bankes on January 4, 2024 | Zoning
Jeffrey P. Barnes, Esquire, represented an applicant seeking approval in order to construct a second curb cut, which is an oversized double cut, and a second driveway at a beachfront property located in the Residential-A zone of Stone Harbor. ‘C’ variances for lot coverage (impervious), lot coverage (with semi-pervious), width of curb cut, and number…
Read MorePosted by Melanie Bankes on July 27, 2023 | Zoning
Jeffrey P. Barnes, Esquire, represented an applicant seeking major site plan approval in order to construct a 17-unit multifamily residential development along with an adult swimming pool, children’s swimming pool, hot tub and other amenities at a property which presently exists as a surface parking lot. Major site plan approval, a D(1) use variance to…
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