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Bayonne Rent Control Board approves multiple tenant-improvement and sidewalk applications for 32 W. 18th St.
Summary
At its Oct. 22 public hearing the Bayonne Rent Control Board approved a series of applications for major capital improvements, sidewalk repairs and initial rental-unit improvements affecting 32 West Eighteenth Street and other addresses; board members clarified a hot-water-heater lifespan and corrected base-rent/CPI figures before adjourning.
Charlie Prieto, sitting in for the chairperson of the Bayonne Rent Control Board, presided over the board’s Oct. 22 public hearing and led the board in approving a series of tenant-improvement and related applications, most for 32 West Eighteenth Street.
The approvals, taken primarily by roll-call mass vote, covered a major capital improvement (a roof), sidewalk repairs, and multiple initial rental-unit improvements affecting several apartments at 32 West Eighteenth Street. Board members also recorded a correction to the stated useful life of a hot water heater in one application and confirmed corrections to base-rent/CPI figures on others.
Why it matters: The approvals authorize property owners to recover or record costs tied to capital and unit improvements under Bayonne’s rent-control procedures, affecting tenants at the listed addresses and the calculation of allowable rent adjustments.
The board established a quorum with three members present: Salvatore Clapsy (board member), Leticia Tisha Nichols (board member),…
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