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Monroe Township planning board approves Greenvest lot‑line adjustment amid access-easement dispute
Summary
The Monroe Township Planning Board approved PB1262‑24, a lot‑line adjustment by Greenvest LLC that transfers small slivers of land to adjacent homeowners while preserving a roughly 39‑acre conservation easement; a neighboring farm owner objected, alleging blocked access and inclusion of his land in mitigation maps.
The Monroe Township Planning Board voted to approve PB1262‑24, an application from Greenvest LLC to adjust lot lines and deed small slivers of land to two adjacent residential properties, while keeping the main 39‑acre parcel in a conservation easement.
Jen Johnson, an attorney with Flaster Greenberg representing Greenvest, told the board the application is a minor subdivision that “in actuality is a lot line adjustment” to resolve long‑standing encroachments and that the larger parcel will “remain a conservation easement in perpetuity.” Brian Kramer, vice president of Greenvest, testified the company buys properties for habitat conservation and wetland mitigation and said,…
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