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West Cape May Planning Board Meeting: March 13, 2018

By Press Release

 

WEST CAPE MAY PLANNING-ZONING BOARD

 REGULAR MEETING

 

AGENDA FOR MARCH 13, 2018, 7:00 PM
1.         Call to Order/Sunshine Statement
2.         Flag Salute
3.         Roll call
4.         New Business:
           
5.         Minutes:   
A.  February 13, 2018, regular meeting
B.  February 27, 2018, workshop meeting 
            6.         Resolutions
                        A.  Resolution No. 0004-18
                                    Sapore Italiano LLC
                                    Block 30, Lot 1, 416 S. Broadway
                                    Minor Site Plan and Variance Relief
                                    Approved
                        B.  Resolution No. 0005-18
                                    Mark Lukas & Edward Celata
                                    Block 4, Lots 4, 20.01
                                    Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan and Variance Relief
                                    Approved
                                               
            7.         Applications
            A.  Michael and Lisa Starczewski, Application 001-18     
                        418 Fourth Avenue, Block 60, Lot 4.01
                        New
                        Variance Relief          
                                                                                                                                   
            8.         Privilege of the Floor
            9.         Adjournment

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