Transcript for Piscataway Zoning meeting on October 9 2025

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Oct 9 2025 · Zoning
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Meeting Sections
  • 00:00:01 — Meeting Opening and Roll Call
  • 00:01:03 — Agenda Adjustments and Postponements
  • 00:01:28 — 25-ZB-26V - Heather Fa (Fence Variance) 25-ZB-26V
  • 00:11:09 — 25-ZB-65V - Leanna Commanders (AC Unit Setback Variance) 25-ZB-65V
  • 00:13:17 — 25-ZB-75V - Yaha Gonzalez (Fence Variance with Easement Restriction) 25-ZB-75V
  • 00:15:42 — 24-ZB-45V - Rosie Mina and Jorge Mina (Fence Variance and Covered Patio Permit) 24-ZB-45V
  • 00:21:11 — Adoption of Resolutions from September 25, 2025
  • 00:22:03 — Adoption of Minutes
  • 00:22:16 — Adjournment
Meeting Opening and Roll Call AI  00:00:01 – 00:00:39
Meeting called to order. Notice of meeting provided in multiple formats. Board members called for roll call. Pledge of Allegiance recited.
William MitterandoTo order adequate notice of this meeting was provided in the following ways. Notice published in the Courier News notice posted on the bulletin board of the municipal BU building notice made available to the township clerk Notice sent to the Courier News and the star ledger. Will the clerk please call the roll?
Speaker 1Mr. Patel Esch.
William MitterandoIs he muted? Yep. Yes. Yes, yes. Yes. Sorry.
Speaker 1Mr.
William MitterandoYes.
Speaker 1Mr. Blo?
William MitterandoYes.
Speaker 1Mr. Heka?
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Here.
Speaker 1Mr. Mitterando? Here. Mr. Elli here and Chairman Cahill.
William MitterandoHere, will everyone please stand for salute to the flag. Flag of the United States America, the Republic One Nation under God and Justice. Mr. Kinneally, are there any changes to tonight's agenda?
Agenda Adjustments and Postponements AI  00:01:03 – 00:01:28
Two applications removed from agenda: Antoinette Rouse (One Southview Court) withdrawn entirely; Avante Patel (36 Joyce Drive) carried to November 13th due to notice requirement for South Plainfield.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Yes. We have two changes. The application of Antoinette Rouse. One Southview court has been withdrawn and will not be heard. The application of Avante Patel 36 Joyce Drive will not be heard tonight. They must notice South Plainfield. If you live in Piscataway and you receive the notice, you will not receive another one that is being carried to November 13th. Those are all the changes that I have.
25-ZB-26V - Heather Fa (Fence Variance) 25-ZB-26V AI  00:01:28 – 00:11:09
Applicant seeks variance for fence on North Randolphville Road. Staff engineer recommends relocating fence 20 feet from property line or reducing to 4-foot picket fence. Board approves 4-foot picket fence option at current location with 6-month completion deadline (spring 2026) and waived landscaping requirement. Vote: 7-0 unanimous approval.
William MitterandoThank you, sir. Let's move on to item number 6 25 dash ZB dash 26 V. Heather F
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Is Heather fam present.
Speaker 1You guys have to unmute.
Speaker 3Yes. Can you hear us?
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Yes, we can hear you. I need to swear both of you in. Could you each raise your right hand? Do you swear that the testimony you're about to give should be the truth?
Speaker 3Yes.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Yes. Okay. One at a time. Could I have your name and address please?
Speaker 4Heather Fa two white one Grandville Avenue.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Thank you,
Speaker 3Sir. Anthony. Anthony Ky 1102 Hazelwood Ave. Middlesex.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Okay. I think the last time you were here we talked about Mr. Mizrahi's report. Have you had a chance to look at that?
Speaker 3Yes.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)And are you in agreement with what he's requesting?
Speaker 3I'm not. I I just wanna be clear what he's requesting. Is he requesting that she moves her fence in 20 feet? Is that understood? That because
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Yes. Away from away from the, away from the road on North Randolphville, 20 feet in,
Speaker 320 feet in, now that 20 feet. Now she bought the house. Alright. I understand that Now. She bought the house in 2011. The house has been, they haven't done anything. Now all of a sudden that she has to move in the fence, you know that there's pine trees along right in the back of that fence on her yard. So if she moves out, she has to cut all those pine trees down. They're, they're all along that main road.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)It's a, it's a minimum. So if she can place the fence inside, behind those pine trees, that would also be acceptable. So
Speaker 3Leave all the trees there
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)If you can. If, if you can leave all the pine trees.
Speaker 3I mean, sir, I'm not really trying to argue the thing, but the thing is that she's been there since 2011. The trees have grown and now she's gonna move in at 20 feet. I'm not sure. I I, I, I will go to her house and measure it, but if we go 20 feet, her ac unit is sitting right outside. I think we might be encroaching on that. So I will make sure, I will double make sure that I'll go there and measure it. But if we're going in 20 feet from the house, I mean, she has done nothing to that house to change anything. So everything is as in
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Code. The code is, the code has been in place longer than that. And 20 feet from the 20 feet from the right of way is about 20 feet from the house on the, on the corner along North Randolphville Road.
Speaker 3Okay. So I'll, I'll go and measure it. If that's what needs to be done, then that's what's gonna be done. That's
Speaker 4Not
Speaker 3Fair. Well, you wanna say something? Go ahead, sister.
Speaker 4I know my, I I guess I can't say it, but I think it, you know, since I move in 2011 and the house has it, I hasn't touched anything. So why do I have to move the fence in and then make my yard even lesser?
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)You're required to have, you're required to have the fence be 40 feet, four zero feet from the property line. What we're proposing is half of that. So only 20 feet from the property line.
Speaker 3But it's been in existence since she bought that house. Yes. And it's
William MitterandoBeen Right. She's, that's something that should have come up when you had the inspection of the house in 2011. If, if the fence was illegal then it's illegal now.
Speaker 4Yeah. The, but the fence was been there. The fence has been there since I bought that house. And the inspection, everything was fine. And then I, I lived there since 2011. I never touch anything.
William MitterandoNo, no, no. We're not saying you did, we're not saying you did. But we're saying is this is something that should have been brought to light when you purchased the house in 2011.
Speaker 4Right.
William MitterandoYour inspector, whoever inspected the property, failed to mention that the fence was illegal at that time. The township ordinance calls for 40 feet.
Speaker 3Alright, well lemme go there. Measure. And then as far as the landscaping goes, oh, I'm sorry. Go ahead sir. No,
William MitterandoNo. What Jonathan suggested is if you wanna do it on the other side of the pine trees, that will also be acceptable. So way cut those pine trees down.
Speaker 3Okay.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)And we'll waive and we'll waive the requirement for, for further landscaping. If you could do it in a way that the pine trees stay up.
Speaker 3Yeah, we, I mean I don't wanna kill any trees, you know. No, I mean I work for Hillsborough Park and Recreation. We don't like to kill any trees if we don't have to. Good. But if you can, I'll, I'll look at it and then we'll, we'll, I'll, I'll, we'll, if we have to move the fence, we'll move the fence. I just didn't want to disturb anything and I wasn't very clear on what was, has to be done with the landscaping. As it says here, my, my sister has a question, like, let's say when I go there and I measure it, if it, if it, if 20 feet comes in. 'cause she said she doesn't have a lot of space between the fence and the side of her home where it has the AC unit there. If we go and we measure 20 feet and it hits the, the hits where that side of the house is with ac, can we, I mean, is there a,
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)I'm I'm looking at your survey. I'm looking at your survey right now. I have the ruler out. It shows where the ACS located. It should not be a conflict.
Speaker 3Okay. How mu did you see how much spaces between the ac if we place the fence 20 feet in,
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)This is showing the AC right up against the, right up against the house. So right. 20 feet moving the fence, 20 feet in. We give you at least 2122 feet between the new fence location and the air conditioner.
Speaker 3Oh. So you have 20 feet from there to there. Okay. You're not gonna hit it. Okay. They, they, yeah. So, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll move the fence then. As far as the, the, the part of the landscaping. I wasn't sure about the 18th.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)We can, if, if the fence is gonna go, if the pine trees are staying and the fence is going inside of the pine trees, so it'll be the fence, the pine trees and the street, we won't require the landscape. We
William MitterandoCan waive that. We wanna be
Speaker 3Screened. Okay. Alright. Thank you very much. Is that, that would be clear then. We, we would be all clear.
William MitterandoHang, hang on two seconds. Any other members of the board of any questions or comments about this? Hearing none. I'm gonna open to the public, anyone of the public. Laura,
Speaker 1If you have any questions or comments, you can either, if you're on the phone, hit star six or raise your hand.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)I just have one other point before we go to a vote.
William MitterandoSure.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Were there any public comments?
Speaker 1No.
William MitterandoOkay. Okay. Close the public portion. Go ahead, Jonathan.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)The shed. The shed behind the pool. It's in a, the location isn't acceptable. When it's time to replace it, it needs to be moved. But for right now, if it's in good condition, we'll allow it to stay.
Speaker 3Okay. That's the only nothing in there. There's nothing in the shed other than, you know, she keeps, I don't know what, you keep very little stuff in there, right? Yeah. Yeah. That's okay. That's fine. So
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)When it's, yeah, when it's time to replace it. Just
Speaker 3When time replace it. Yeah. And if, and if she decides to replace it, how far in does she have to move it in?
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)It depends on the size of the shed, but it's either gonna be okay. Yeah. So typically it's, you know, eight feet.
Speaker 3Okay.
William MitterandoJonathan, if, if,
Speaker 3Well I'll, I'll check back with you then when, when that's done. So we get it right.
William MitterandoIf, if the applicant chose to go with a four foot fence, they could, they could stay where they're at.
Speaker 3Oh, okay. Four
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)50%. Oh, solid. Yeah. Yeah.
William MitterandoAlright.
Speaker 3So if we decide to shorten the fence to four feet, we can leave the fence where it is
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)And you'd have to knock Yeah, just
William MitterandoGotta replace it out
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Every other, every other board. So it's 50% open.
Speaker 1It has to be picket. You have to see through it.
Speaker 3Oh, okay. Alright. That, that's a good option. Thank you very much for letting us know that. Now let zoom down four, four feet. Yeah. If you bring your fence down with both. Yeah. Yeah.
William MitterandoOkay. So that's your option. You either move it to 20 feet, like we said on the, on the side of the pine trees. Or you can get a four foot ticket fence.
Speaker 3Thank you very much for that option. Thank you. Just,
William MitterandoJust throwing it out. We're,
Speaker 3We're gonna go with that one.
William MitterandoOkay. Cool. Any other comments or questions? Anybody?
Speaker 3How long do we have to get this thing done? Can we have a little time to get it done?
William MitterandoYeah, we, we can give you up until the spring of 2026 with the call weather coming. Thank you.
Speaker 3So
Speaker 1I'll do six months.
William MitterandoYeah, six months is fine.
Speaker 3Thank you so much.
William MitterandoOkay. Again, close the public portion. I'd make a motion to approve on a second. Thank you. Can you call the roll please?
Speaker 1Hello? Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. Regio? Yes. Mr. Lan?
William MitterandoYes.
Speaker 1Mr. Hika? Yes. Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ellie? Yes. And Chairman Cahill?
William MitterandoYes.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Your application's been approved as amended. We'll memorialize this in a written document out our next meeting. You don't need to be here for that. We'll mail that document to you. Good luck.
25-ZB-65V - Leanna Commanders (AC Unit Setback Variance) 25-ZB-65V AI  00:11:09 – 00:13:17
Applicant at 231 Highland Ave seeks variance to allow AC units within 10-foot setback requirement due to undersized lot and finished condition of home. Staff notes true hardship on small lot size. Vote: 7-0 unanimous approval.
William MitterandoThank you. Goodnight guys. Let's move on to item number 8 25 dash ZB dash 65 v. Leanna Commanders.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Is Leanna Commanders present?
Speaker 7Yes. Can you guys hear me?
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Yes, we can. I need to swear you in. Could you raise your right hand? Yep. Do you swear that the testimony you're about to give should be the truth?
Speaker 7I do.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Thank you. Could you explain to the board why you're here?
Speaker 7Yes. So we are here seeking a variance. I have my builder on the line as well, who's my father. I just moved into 2 31 Highland Ave. And we did not realize that the 10 foot setback requirement also included the air conditioning units, which we came to realize once we applied for the final co. So we are requesting a variance approval to leave the AC units where they are because it's already a very undersized lot. And we did finish base, so it would be a lot of wiring through the walls and not getting things down.
William MitterandoOkay. Jonathan, you have any comments on this, sir?
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Just that the board saw this application in 2023. Lot area lot width, lot frontage. It's staff sees it as a true hardship considering the, the undersized nature of the lot and the finished condition of the home in the rear yard.
William MitterandoOkay. Thank you Jonathan. Any other members of the board of any questions or comments? Hearing none? I'm gonna close, I'm gonna open the public portion rather. Anyone in the public have any comments or questions about this?
Speaker 1No one chairman.
William MitterandoHearing none? I'm gonna close the public portion and I'd make a motion to approve. Can I get a second? I second. Thank you. Please call the roll.
Speaker 1Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. Regio? Yes. Mr. Blount? Yes. Mr. Hika? Yes. Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Riley? Yes. And Chairman Cahill?
William MitterandoYes.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Ms. Command is your application's been approved? We will memorialize it in a written document at our next meeting and send that document to you. Good luck.
Speaker 7Thank you.
William MitterandoHave a good night.
Speaker 7You too. Thanks.
25-ZB-75V - Yaha Gonzalez (Fence Variance with Easement Restriction) 25-ZB-75V AI  00:13:17 – 00:15:42
Applicant seeks variance to maintain existing fence on property purchased in 2019. Board requires applicant to sign memorandum of restriction obligating removal and replacement of fence if town requires access to easement. Vote: 7-0 unanimous approval.
William MitterandoAlright, let's move on to item number 10 25 dash ZB dash 75 v Yaha Gonzalez.
Speaker 8Yes, I'm here.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)I need to swear you in. Could you raise your right hand? Yes. Do you swear the testimony you're about to give should be the truth?
Speaker 8Yes sir.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Thank you. Could you explain to the board what you'd like to do here?
Speaker 8Yes. I'm here to, I'm seeking a variance to keep my fence. When we purchased the, the house back in 2019, the fence was already installed.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Mr. Chairman, you may want to check with Mr. Mizrahi.
William MitterandoYeah. Jonathan, can you jump in here?
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Yes, of course. So, Ms. Gonzalez, for these applications we ask that you enter a memorandum of restriction. So it's just a document that's gonna state that if the town needs to access the easement, you're gonna be responsible for taking down and putting back up the fence. Is that something you'll agree to enter?
Speaker 8Yes. Let me just explain this real quick to my husband, that who's also here. So he, he also knows Yes. We'll be responsible to, to put the offense back on. Yes.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Okay. And then you'll, you'll need to, you'll need to sign that before we'll issue any permits.
Speaker 8Yes. Correct. So I would have to go to the zoning department.
Speaker 1Yes.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Yes. Once you get your, once you get this memorized, we will work with you on getting that filed.
Speaker 8Perfect. Thank you.
Speaker 1So we'll email it to, to you and you can bring it and sign it. And then at that time you can get your permit for defense.
Speaker 8Thank you so much.
William MitterandoOkay. Thank you ma'am. Any other members of the board have any questions or comments? Hearing none, I'm gonna open it to the public. Anyone in the public have any comments or questions about this application?
Speaker 1No one chairman.
William MitterandoOkay. Hearing none. I'm gonna close the public portion. Make a motion to approve this. Can I get a second? I'll second. I Thank you. Please call roll.
Speaker 1Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. Regio? Yes. Mr. Blo? Yes. Mr. Hika? Yes. Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ley? Yes. And Chairman Kale?
William MitterandoYes.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Ms. Gonzalez, your application's been approved. We'll memorialize this in a written document at our next meeting and we'll send that document to you.
Speaker 8Perfect. Thank you so much. May I leave?
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Yes. Yes.
Speaker 8Thank you. Have
William MitterandoA good night. Have a good night. You
Speaker 8Too.
24-ZB-45V - Rosie Mina and Jorge Mina (Fence Variance and Covered Patio Permit) 24-ZB-45V AI  00:15:42 – 00:21:11
Applicants seek variance for fence changed from wood to vinyl in 2006 at 24 Old New Brunswick Road and permit for unpermitted covered patio. Board offers option to reduce fence to 4-foot picket style at current location (accepted) or move fence 12 feet with landscaping. Covered patio permit required conditional on home sale and building inspection. Vote: 7-0 unanimous approval as amended.
William MitterandoItem number 1124 dash zb dash 45 v, forge, Mina, and lose Rago.
Speaker 9Good evening.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Good evening. I need to swear both of you in. Could you raise your right hand? Do you swear that the testimony you're about to give should be the truth? Yes. Yes. Alright. One at a time. Your name and address please.
Speaker 9Yeah, my name's Rosie Mina, 24 only Brunswick Road, Piscataway, New Jersey.
Speaker 10Jorge Mina, 24.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Thank you. Could one of you explain to the board what you'd like to do here?
Speaker 9Yeah, absolutely. So we're asking for a variance to keep our fence due to the fact that my parents bought the house in 2003. They changed the fence in 2006. However, they only changed the, the type of fence that it was. They didn't change the height or the structure of the fence. They just changed it from a wooden fence to a, a vinyl fence. But it was the same exact one. And we just wanna be able to keep it. Especially 'cause my parents were probably gonna sell the, the house soon. So, you know, would appreciate it to be grandfathered in to where it is right now.
William MitterandoDid Johnson, okay. It's a bullshit
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)When you, when you do, when you do change it from wood to vinyl, even if you keep it in the same location, that still constitutes a change that you would need to have gotten a permit at that time. So the requirement for your property is 25 feet from the property line. So what we're asking is you move the fence in so that way it's 12 feet.
Speaker 9Jonathan, do you mind repeating that? Sorry. You, you, you went frozen for a second.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Oh, sorry. We're requesting that the fence be brought in 12 feet from old New Brunswick Road.
Speaker 9Okay.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)25 feet is required. We're asking for 12.
Speaker 9You're asking for 12 feet.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Yes.
Speaker 9From the property line, correct?
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Yes. And then landscape landscaping along the outside of the fence.
Speaker 9We don't have any,
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)We're we're asking for that.
Speaker 9Oh, you're asking for for, yeah.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Yeah, we're asking for
William MitterandoThat. Yes. Some shrubs and bushes and whatnot. Okay.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)So we can work, we can work together on that. You have a period of time after the fence has been moved to install that or you could submit a bond.
Speaker 9Okay. Would it be possible? What are the options for keeping the fence where it is in terms of height and type of fence?
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)So lemme pull for survey here
Speaker 9And I do wanna, I do wanna prefix, my parents are in the process of about to sell the house. So whatever changes like that, it's, it's a little tough right now to, to make grand changes. But understand
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)The location where it is, the, it would all have to be, it would all have to be four foot, 50% solid,
Speaker 9Four foot, 50% solid. Right.
William MitterandoPick fence.
Speaker 9So pick it where it is.
William MitterandoThat can stay where it is. If you replace it with a four foot, 50%
Speaker 9Picket fence,
William MitterandoPicket fence.
Speaker 9Okay. Gimme one second to explain that to my father. Sure,
William MitterandoTake your time.
Speaker 9Thank you. I I explained it to him. He accepts the changes. Probably do picket fence four feet.
William MitterandoPerfect. Okay.
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Okay. And then the other matter is the, the covered patio, I checked with our building department. There's no permit on file for that. So you're going to need to, you're going to need to get a permit and an inspection for that. That's gonna get picked up when you try to sell the house as well. So it's better to get this done now.
William MitterandoYeah, get that early.
Speaker 9That, that wouldn't be an issue. We can do that. I will say the, when we, the house was in, in initially bought, and I keep saying we, like, I wasn't five when they bought it, but the house was initially bought with a covered patio and it is in the picture of the inspection. So that must have not came up in 2003 either when the house was sold to my parents. Okay. But we are, we, we can do the, the, the permit for that and, and
William MitterandoWhatever. Yeah, the permit would, would be conditional on sale of the house, I believe.
Speaker 9Okay.
William MitterandoGetting your final inspection. So that's good. Any other members of the board? Oh, Jonathan, I'm sorry. Oh
Jonathan Rahi (Planner)Yeah, I'm, I'm sorry. And just one last comment about the shed. Just like, just like with the previous application, if that shed needs to be repaired or replaced, it needs to be moved to a conforming location. Okay.
Speaker 9Okay. Yep.
William MitterandoAlright. Any other members of the board have any questions or comments? You mean none? I'm gonna open it to the public. Anyone on the public have any questions or comments about this application? Nope.
Speaker 9There's no public left. Chairman.
William MitterandoOkay. Close the public portion. I'd make a motion to approve this application with the option offered. I second. I Second. Second. Okay. Read the caller roll please.
Speaker 1Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. Reio? Yes. Mr. Bla? Yes. Mr. Heka?
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ellie? Yes. And Chairman Cahill? Yes.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Your application's been approved as amended. Will memorialize this in a written document at our next meeting and we'll send that document to you. Good luck.
Speaker 1Thank you. Have a good night.
Adoption of Resolutions from September 25, 2025 AI  00:21:11 – 00:22:03
Board adopts three resolutions from prior meeting: Barbara Yodi variance (approved), Michael Murray use variance (approved), and Acme temporary use permit (granted). All resolutions passed unanimously.
William MitterandoThank you. Good luck guys. Let's move on to item number 12. Adoption of resolutions from the regular meeting. September 25th, 2025.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)First resolution is Barbara Yodi. You voted to approve this Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blount? Yes. Mr. Duka? Yes. Mr. Ali? Yes. Chairman Cahill? Yes. Next is Michael Murray. This was a use variance, which you voted to approve. Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blount? Yes. Mr. Hada? Yes. Mr. Ali? Yes. Chairman Cahill? Yes. Next is Acme temporary use permit, which you voted to grant. Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blount? Yes. Mr. Duka? Yes. Mr. Ali? Yes. Chairman Cahill? Yes. Those are all the resolutions I have this evening.
Adoption of Minutes AI  00:22:03 – 00:22:16
Minutes from regular meeting of September 25, 2025 adopted unanimously.
William MitterandoOkay, thank you. Item number 13, adoption of the minutes on the regular meeting of September 25th, 2025. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Okay. Item number 14, adjourn. All in favor say aye.
Adjournment AI  00:22:16 – 00:22:25
Meeting adjourned. Chairman thanks attendees for their participation and support.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Aye.
William MitterandoAye. Thanks again for always coming out and supporting the township. I, I wanna thank you all individually, have a great evening and see you in a couple of weeks.
James Kinneally (Zoning Atty)Thank you.