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Property owner asks Parsippany-Troy Hills to pursue open-space buy for vacant lot near Jeep Hiawatha Park

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A property owner who once served on the Morris County open space committee asked the council to consider using the township’s open-space trust or county funding to buy his vacant lot at 63 North Beveridge Road and expand Chief Eye Waffle Park; officials said an appraisal was ordered and promised follow-up.

Mohammed Sayam, who identified himself as a long-time Parsippany (Troy Hills) resident and former town employee, asked the township council on Feb. 18 to pursue an open-space acquisition of a vacant lot at 63 North Beveridge Road adjacent to Jeep Hiawatha Park.

Sayam said he previously obtained plan-board approval for a restaurant that he did not build and that the lot is now…

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