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Allendale Land Use Board adopts three prior approvals for renovations and additions, with engineer and fire-safety conditions

Allendale Land Use Board · June 10, 2025
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Summary

The Allendale Land Use Board formally adopted three resolutions approving property additions and renovations — for a commercial addition at 240 West Crescent Ave. and two single-family home additions — attaching engineer and fire-safety conditions and ordering updated as-built plans. The board recorded unanimous affirmative roll-call votes for each resolution.

Allendale — The Allendale Land Use Board voted to adopt three resolutions memorializing approvals for recent construction work and planned renovations, adding conditions to address as-built discrepancies, stormwater and site-safety concerns.

Counsel told the board the first adopted resolution, 25-17, involved Bill Maher Properties at 240 West Crescent Avenue, where an as-built inspection identified a side-yard setback shortfall of about 2.61 feet (required 50 feet; built 47.39 feet). Counsel summarized the board’s conditions: compliance with Mike Vreeland’s 04/18/2025 engineering report, extension of a planting buffer adjacent to the building, elimination of a parallel parking space at the curb, creation of a no-parking curb area, updated as-built plans, and installation of bollards placed to the satisfaction of the board…

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