Netcong Firehouse Restroom RFP
Aug 6, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work shall consist of improvements to two (2) restrooms.
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Aug 6, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work shall consist of improvements to two (2) restrooms.
Jul 29, 2026
Closes
Aug 26, 2026
Furnish snow plowing and related winter maintenance services for municipal roadways and other public areas as directed by the superintendent of public works. The intent of this contract is to supplement borough forces during snow and ice events and to ensure the timely removal of snow from designated municipal streets.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Netcong
This Master Plan Revision for the Borough of Netcong incorporates required amendments, focusing on a Recycling Plan Element and a Housing Plan Element. The Recycling Plan outlines strategies to achieve municipal solid waste reduction goals by December 31, 1988, and December 31, 1989. The Housing Plan details the Borough's fair share affordable housing obligation for the period of 1987 to 1993, determining a pre-credited need of 21 units. It proposes to meet this obligation through a housing rehabilitation program funded by the Morris County Office of Community Development, thereby avoiding rezoning for new low and moderate-income housing.
The Board of Adjustment denied an application by Gerald Arch to convert a three-family residential structure into a four-family dwelling or a three-family building with commercial use at 73 Allen Street. The Board's findings indicated that the property is located in an R-2 one-family residential zone and is a pre-existing non-conforming use. The denial was based on insufficient parking, the small size of the proposed unit relative to the Building Code, incompatibility of commercial use with the residential surroundings, lack of special reasons for a variance, and the determination that the hardship was self-created.
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The Board of Adjustment approved a use variance application for a property in an I-4 zone to allow for multiple-family housing restricted to residents aged 52 and over. The approval included several conditions such as a maximum of 14 units, a minimum floor area of 750 square feet per unit, specific setbacks, and requirements for washer and dryer hook-ups.
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