The owners of 264 Upper Mountain Ave, seek to divide their lot allowing for another home to be built along Highland Avenue where the current property ends.
Two property owners seeking approvals to subdivide their lots — one on Upper Mountain and the other on High Street — were told to come back to the planning board on Aug. 12.
BY JAIMIE JULIA WINTERS
winters@montclairlocal.news
A developer is seeking a subdivision approval for a 0.72-acre lot at 96 High St.
Platinum Interiors LLC has plans to subdivide a contiguous lot between High Street and Nishuane Road into three, keeping the current one-family home and garage and erecting two additional single-family residences. The...
The planning board approved a subdivision to a single-family lot on Washington Avenue Monday night, contending it would be keeping with the “rhythm” of the neighborhood, which is filled with similar-sized lots.
Property owner Sam Debnam, 96, wants to sell half of his 150-by-100-foot lot to developer Mitchell MacGregor, who plans to build a single-family house on the site.