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Agency approves redeveloper designation so chairlift applicant can seek DEP sign-off and planning-board review
Summary
After a resident said her elderly parents were denied permission to enclose a portico for a chairlift, the agency discussed floodplain limits and DEP rules and voted to designate redeveloper status for the applicant(s) subject to DEP approval and payment of escrow.
Rosa Presdak told the Pompton Lakes Redevelopment Agency her parents were denied permission to enclose a small portico outside their home and store to allow installation of a chairlift so they could remain in the house.
"We're here because, we were actually denied, a, a structure to be built actually outside of my parents' home," Presdak said, explaining the portico is small and that "we're gonna need to close off half of the portico, to allow for the landing of a chairlift" to enable her aging parents to manage stairs.
Agency staff explained the denial was tied to the…
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