...the decision, its lawyer, Michael Kates, of Hackensack's Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi, was named Hoboken's in-house counsel. ...
A nonprofit organization that provides housing and services to people with psychiatric disabilities is entitled to a property tax exemption
A non-profit organization that provides housing and counseling services to people with psychiatric disabilities should have been granted property tax exemptions, the state appeals panel rules, revers
A landowner does not lose the benefit of land-use approvals for the originally planned project if he applies for approvals for a different project
The governing body's rejection of plaintiff's variance application to use an adjoining residential lot as a buffer to meet commercial set-back requirements was not arbitrary, capricious or unreasonab
Under the appropriate abuse-of-discretion standard, the city's adoption of a somewhat inconsistent amendment to its redevelopment plan was not arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable
One thing you can say for sure about urban blight: It doesn't improve with age. That's the import of a state appeals court ruling that allows local governments to store blight designations for use in
... The city's lawyer, Michael Kates of Kates, Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi in Hackensack, says the city didn't oppose class...
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