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Boonton preservation committee tables Main Street coffee-shop grant, asks applicant to return with details

Boonton Historic Preservation Committee · June 17, 2025
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Summary

The Boonton Historic Preservation Committee tabled a $15,000 matching storefront grant application for a Main Street coffee shop after finding the packet incomplete and the applicant absent; the committee voted to open communications so the owner can supply missing specs and return next month.

The Boonton Historic Preservation Committee on March 5 tabled review of a matching neighborhood preservation grant application for storefront work at 602 Main Street and asked staff to contact the owner for missing materials.

The committee considered a request described in the agenda as a $15,000 program grant for the coffee shop, with the applicant contributing $10,000, but the applicant was not present to answer questions. Chair (identified in the transcript as the meeting leader) said, "I do want to note that the applicant is not present." Members said the application lacked key details the committee needs to approve work that would alter the building…

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