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Planning board approves Temple Israel subdivision to allow sale‑marketing of Walnut Street building
Summary
The Planning Board approved an amended subdivision requested by Temple Israel to separate the Walnut Street building from the sanctuary and Park Avenue parcels so the congregation can market that parcel to raise funds for repairs and operations.
The Long Beach Planning Board voted to approve an amended subdivision requested by Temple Israel that separates the Walnut Street building from the sanctuary parcel so the congregation can market that building for sale.
Attorney Kenneth Apple told the board the Walnut Street structure (built in 1926) has structural issues and the congregation faces financial…
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