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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Patterson Street Apartment Hearing Delayed

An attorney for the developer asked the Hillsdale Planning Board to hold the hearing until March because of an error with the application.

A hearing for a proposed 57-unit apartment building on Patterson Street in Hillsdale, originally scheduled for Wednesday night, was held until March because of an error with the application. Ira Weiner, an attorney for the developer, said that there had not been enough copies of the plan distributed to the borough for the Hillsdale Planning Board, which will be hearing the plan. He asked that the board hold the hearing until their March 19 meeting. "Rather than try to force something where there's an error, I want to make sure all the towns' procedures have been follow properly," Weiner said. The plan calls for a three-story complex to be built on a wooded piece of property next to the PSE&G substation. Several residents have already …

INSBOB

5:40 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2013

The sad part is that so few people showed up for the meeting, I guess if something is not in there back yard people don't care. So the builders lawyer wanted a postponement for an error he made. So because of this the people surrounding the property do not have to be notified about the new date. think that was an accident? The problem is that all of the people of Hillsdale should attend and imho …   more ›

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Developer Plans New Hillsdale Apartment Building

Jeanne Marie Associates plans to build 57 apartments on Patterson Street.

Another developer has submitted plans to build a new apartment building near downtown Hillsdale. Jeanne Marie Associates has proposed to build a three-story, 57-unit apartment building on Patterson Street next to the PSE&G substation. The property is currently unoccupied. Residents who live near the site have already expressed concern about the plan. Manson Place resident Marisa Cefali was one of a group of neighbors who asked the Hillsdale Planning Board about potentially objecting to the application this week. "An apartment building of that magnitude ... it's just not needed," Cefali said. Cefali said she was concerned about the amount of additional traffic the apartments would bring to the area. Also, the Pascack Brook passes by the …

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