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During the meeting, the Suffern Planning Board approved a sign application for Social Nest at 32 Lafayette Avenue, carried multiple agenda items to the next meeting and set its calendar.
At the start of the meeting, the board considered a sign application for Social Nest at 32 Lafayette Avenue. The applicant said the proposed sign matched the existing sign in size and mounting and only changed the name; the board voted to approve the application. The chair reminded the applicant to obtain a permit from the building department before installation.
The board also moved several items to the May 21 agenda. A public‑noted amended site plan for JPMorgan Chase to install two solar carports in its parking lot was carried to May 21 after a communication mix‑up; the board said the item should be added to the agenda so the applicant can appear next month. A separate item for 78 East Maltby Avenue was also held over to May 21.
Finally, the board scheduled its next regular meeting for May 21 at 7 p.m. and adjourned the session.
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