Tag: New Jersey Zoning Law

Federal Court Rules Paramus Zoning Officials Improperly Denied Cell Tower Plan

Federal Court Rules Paramus Zoning Officials Improperly Denied Cell Tower Plan

A New Jersey federal judge recently ruled that the borough of Paramus’s zoning board improperly denied Sprint Spectrum L.P. and T-Mobile USA Inc.’s application to build a wireless tower. U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty specifically held that the municipality could not deny the application for a monopole wireless tower based

NJ Appeals Court Upholds Zoning Board Denial of Day Care Variance

NJ Appeals Court Upholds Zoning Board Denial of Day Care Variance

A recent decision by the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court highlights the balancing process required for a use variance even when an entity proposes an inherently beneficial use of its property. In 636 Inman LLC v. Woodbridge Twp. Bd. of Adjustment, the court determined that the local

NJ Appeals Court Rules OPRA Requests Subject to OPRA

NJ Appeals Court Invalidates Environmental Rezoning Ordinance

In Griepenburg v. Township of Ocean, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey ruled that environmental rezoning ordinances passed by the Township of Ocean were invalid as applied to the plaintiffs’ property because the downzoning was not reasonably required to serve the stated purposes of the ordinances.

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NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Proof Standards Required in Zoning Cases

In TSI East Brunswick, L.L.C. v. Zoning Bd. of Adjustment of Twp. of East Brunswick, the Supreme Court of New Jersey considered the standard of proof required for securing a variance for a conditional use. The court concluded that applicants are not required to prove the negative criteria by an

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NJ Appellate Division Decision Highlights Complexities of Amended Site Plan Approvals

The site plan approval process often causes headaches for New Jersey municipalities and developers alike. The process is further complicated when the property changes hands multiple times and takes years to get off the ground. In Courter v. Absecon Planning Board, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New

NJ Tax Court Issues Key Cell Tower Tax Ruling

NJ Cell Tower Zoning Cases Address Role of Municipal Site Selection

Cell phone towers have become the latest “not in my backyard” issue for New Jersey municipalities. In two recent cases, the New Jersey Superior Court considered whether the requirement that a cell phone carrier seek a least intrusive site from a community impact standpoint continue unabated where a municipality had

NJ Appeals Court Invalidates DEP’s Public Access Rules

NJ Appeals Court Rules Gutted Home Lost Grandfathered Status Under Zoning Law

Many homeowners faced with damage from Superstorm Sandy may have another obstacle to rebuilding – the Municipal Land Use Law.  In a recent decision, the Appellate Division held that a home in Seaside Park lost its ‘grandfathered’ non-conforming use and structure status when it was gutted for repairs. The Facts

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Third Circuit Rules NJ Municipality Can Ban All Billboards

In a precedential ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a New Jersey municipality’s ordinance prohibiting billboards. The court specifically found that the total billboard ban did not violate free speech guarantees under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Facts of the Case In