Little Falls Blocks Developers ; Planners Say Access Street Can't Be Extended
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › November 07, 2005
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › November 07, 2005
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LITTLE FALLS - Spurred by angry residents, the township Planning Board has rejected Mountain Ridge Development's proposal to extend Weaver Street's dead end in order to build five single- and multifamily homes.
Dozens of Weaver Street homeowners attended Thursday night's board meeting, voicing myriad concerns about the project, Grove Estates. It would be built in neighboring Cedar Grove and North Caldwell but proposes to use township utilities and Weaver Street as its main access road.See the full content of this document
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Little Falls Blocks Developers ; Planners Say Access Street Can't Be Extended
"We tried to envision a project that took all these concerns into consideration," said Frederick Meola...
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