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Bayonne planning board formalizes earlier approval for 15 E. 20th Street project; applicant name, owner consent clarified

September 15, 2025 | Bayonne City, Hudson County, New Jersey


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Bayonne planning board formalizes earlier approval for 15 E. 20th Street project; applicant name, owner consent clarified
The City of Bayonne Planning Board on its September agenda recorded a resolution approving the previously heard site plan application for 15 East 20 Third Street (Block 198, Lots 1 and 2), listed in the minutes as 15 E 20 Third Street Urban Renewal LLC.

An attorney from the law office of Primer Tuval & Miceli appeared at the meeting to clarify two matters before the board formalized its vote: the correct corporate name of the applicant and the property's ownership/owner consent. The attorney said, "the applicant is properly known as 15 East 20 third Street Urban Renewal LLC," and noted that communications and the owner's consent submitted with the application reflect that correct name. The attorney further clarified that the owner of the property is Saint John Paul the Second Church and that the property owner's counsel is Carella, Byrne, Cecchi, Brody, Agnello, P.C.; the attorney presented a copy of the owner's consent attached to the application and asked that the clarifications be reflected in the record.

After the communication was read into the record and the board proceeded to resolutions, the planning board adopted the resolution approving the 15 East 20 Third Street application. The roll call recorded Chairperson Fiamante, Vice Chair Gallardo, Commissioner Booker, Commissioner Locke and Commissioner Schabel voting in the affirmative; Commissioner Lubac recorded an abstention. The board noted the clarification would be reflected in the record accompanying the resolution.

No conditions or additional changes to the previously approved application were made in the board's resolution at this meeting; the communication and attached owner's consent were entered for the record.

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