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BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR CAPE MAY COUNTY STATE OF NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF ORDINANCE INTRODUCTION ORDINANCE NO. 1684 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 178 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE FOR THE BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Stone Harbor, that Part II, Chapter 178, Sections 178-3, 178-20, and Chapter 199, Section 199-2 of the Ordinances of the Borough of Stone Harbor are hereby added and/or amended as set forth below. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Borough Council of the Borough of Stone Harbor, Cape May County, New Jersey, as follows: Repeal 178-3 as follows: 178-3 Dust Prevention Dry material or rubbish shall be wetted down, if necessary, to lay dust or prevent being blown about. Add new 178-3 and 178-3.1 as follows: 178-3 Control of Plastic Dust and Contaminants The following provisions shall apply to each construction site in the Borough: a.The owner and general contractor and project manager, if there be one, shall jointly and severally be responsible to maintain the construction site under their control in such a manner as to minimize any negative impact, inconvenience or nuisance upon neighboring residents and to comply with all of the provisions of this chapter. This shall include, but not limited to, the elimination or control, to the greatest extent possible, of all airborne par-ticles originating from the cutting or sanding of construction materials inclusive of fiberglass, plastics, microplastics, and the derivatives therefrom. This requirement shall extend to and apply to all subcontractors, craftsmen, and other persons or entities working on the construction site. b.Traffic: All construction vehicles must obey all traffic laws as specified in Title 39 of the New Jersey Statutes. c.Tools: To the extent that tools and equipment are available commercially that reduce noise, dust, and pollution of any kind, such tools shall be utilized by all persons and enti-ties working on the construction site. All tools used for cutting or sanding of any materials, including but not limited to, fiberglass, plastics, microplastics, and similar type materials shall be equipped with an attachment that captures, to the greatest extent possible, dust and debris. If such attachment is available and not used, the construction project may be subject to the stop-work provisions of this chapter. d.Litter and debris: All cutting or sanding of materials that are described in subsections (a) and (c) above shall be cut on the streetside, on the first floor of the construction site, whenever possible. When possible, these materials are to be cut in a partially or completely enclosed space on the first floor. Contractors are required to have a tarp under areas where these materials are cut, and at the end of each workday, or more frequently if the particular circumstances should require, contractors are required to properly dispose of all dust, debris, and particles produced at the construction site as herein provided. All litter, trash, debris, waste, including dust and par-ticles resulting from the cutting or sanding of construction materials and other construc-tion materials intended to be discarded shall be deposited into a dumpster at the end of the workday (and more frequently, if required) and completely and adequately-covered and secured. Any such materials likely to blow away and go onto adjoining properties, or otherwise likely to become airborne must be deposited into the dumpster throughout the day and completely and securely covered in order to prevent any such occurrence. e.Contractors are strictly prohibited from blowing debris, dust, or plastic contaminants into streets and/or storm drains. All contractors must dispose of waste materials properly in ac-cordance with existing municipal waste disposal regulations. Contractors must separate waste and recyclable materials, such as cardboard, and dispose of the same in accordance with Borough ordinances. f.Contractors whose job site drains to a public stormwater inlet after stormwater leaves the property, shall install a filter at the stormwater inlet prior to cutting, drilling, or any activity regulated by this Section. The filter shall be Polypropylene Geotextile which conforms to ASTM Test D4491, D4751 and D4355. 178-3.1 Compliance and Enforcement 1.The owner of any property in violation of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter 1, Article III, Penalty, of the Borough of Stone Harbor Code. Each day the violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. 2.In addition thereto, the court, keeping in mind the purpose of this article, shall have the power to order the proper closing, safety precautions and cleanup with respect to the property. 178-20 Construction debris; dumpsters. Repeal Subsection B as follows: B. A construction site dumpster shall be of sufficient size to accommodate all construction debris and trash and refuse accumulated at the construction site, subject to the limitation as hereinabove described. The dumpster shall be equipped with a cover, and the dumpster shall be covered as appropriate, and must be covered between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. prevailing time and during such periods of time that no representative of the permittee is present at the location, so as to prevent any construction debris, trash or other refuse from escaping and/or becoming scattered throughout the general neighborhood or on the construction site. The covering for the dumpster must be of sufficient size and made of such material to prevent the cover from blowing off due to wind or other elements. Add new Subsection B as follows: B. (1) Effective June 1, 2025 and thereafter, each and every dumpster delivered to a con-struction site in the Borough for use during construction or demolition, shall be equipped with a cover, or such cover shall be supplied by the owner providing the dumpster, and which shall be of sufficient size to completely cover the dumpster, and such cover shall be capable of attachment thereto. The cover shall be made of such durable material as will cause the cover to be secured and to remain in place during transit within and outside the Borough. (2) Such cover must be capable of being secured in such manner as to prevent the spilling or discharge of debris or other materials while being transported from the Borough to the destined disposal site. (3) The owner of the dumpster shall supply the cover required by this section and the dumpster shall not be removed from the construction or demolition site until and unless such cover is securely affixed to the dumpster. This cover shall also be used to cover the dumpster during construction and demolition as herein provided. (4) The owner of the dumpster, the contractor, and their employees and agents shall be jointly and severally responsible for compliance with these requirements and violations shall be punished as hereinafter provided. (5) The surface on which the dumpster will be placed shall be protected. A sufficient amount of plywood shall be placed on the surface where the underside of the dumpster makes contact with the surface to displace weight and protect the surface. Add new Subsection E as follows: E. It is unlawful for the owner or operator of any dump truck, open-top truck, construction vehicle with a dumpster or roll-off container, or vehicle with an open cargo area, including any pick-up truck or any trailers attached to any of the foregoing: a.to operate such vehicle or trailer within the Borough or drive upon its streets and roadways while transporting or removing construction or demolition materials, debris, or other items that could spill or discharge from the container, UNLESS b.the container or cargo area is fully and securely enclosed and covered with a canvas tarp, nylon net, or other suitable material designed to prevent spillage. c.This enclosure or cover must span the entire cargo area, be tightly secured, and withstand wind and other elements during transit to prevent any spillage or discharge. Add new 199-2 as follows: 199-2 Certification of Proper Dock Disposal Required for Permit Issuance (a)Certification Requirement. No permit for the construction, reconstruction, or replacement of a dock shall be issued by the Construction Official or any other authorized enforcing agency of the Borough of Stone Harbor pursuant to this Chapter unless and until the ap-plicant submits a Dock Disposal Certification, as defined herein, verifying that the exist-ing dock has been lawfully disposed of at the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Au-thority (the CMCMUA). (b)Dock Disposal Certification Defined. The Dock Disposal Certification shall consist of a written document, signed and dated by the applicant under penalty of perjury. The certi-fication shall include, at a minimum, the following information: 1.The date of disposal at the CMCMUA. 2.A statement affirming that the disposal was conducted in full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including but not limited to NJDEP solid waste regulations. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication as provided by law. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and passed first read-ing at the Regular Meeting of the Borough Council of the Borough of Stone Harbor, County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, held on the 6th day of May, 2025 and said Ordinance will be further considered for final passage and adoption and a public hearing will be held thereon at a Regular Meeting of the Stone Harbor Borough Council to be held in the Municipal Building, 9508 Second Avenue, Stone Harbor, New Jersey on the 3rd day of June, 2025 at 5:00 PM or as soon thereafter as the matter may be reached. Maureen Lawshe, RMC, Interim Borough Clerk Borough of Stone Harbor 1 xFee=$189.08 5/14/25
 
BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR COUNTY OF CAPE MAY STATE OF NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF ORDINANCE INTRODUCTION ORDINANCE NO. 1686 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 386 (PARKING LOTS, MUNICIPAL) OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR TO REVISE PARKING REGULATIONS WHEREAS, the Borough Council of the Borough of Stone Harbor has determined that it is in the best interest of the public to revise regulations governing municipal parking lots to better manage limited parking resources and ensure equitable access; and WHEREAS, the Borough seeks to designate specific parking areas for Borough employees and guests at the Borough Hall Parking Lot and to provide limited free parking for Borough business in front of Borough Hall; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Stone Harbor, County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, as follows: Section 1. Amendment to 386-2 (Prohibited Hours; Lots Designated). Section 386-2 of the Borough Code is hereby amended to include the following additional municipal parking areas under the list of Borough-operated parking lots, with the following restrictions: A. Northwest corner of 96th Street and 1st Avenue (Borough Hall Parking Lot) Block 95.02, Lot(s) 55 thru 63.01 and Block 95.02, Lot(s) 63.02 & 65 Parking restricted to vehicles with Borough Employee parking permits and Borough Guest permits only between the hours of 7:30 AM through 5:00 PM. B. East side of 1st Avenue between 96th and 95th Street (in front of Borough Hall) Free ten (10) minute parking for Borough business between the hours of 8:30 AM through 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Section 2. Amendment to 386-7 (Parking Permits). Section 386-7 of the Borough Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 386-7. Parking Permits. A. Parking by permit upon the following five parking lots in the Borough is hereby authorized: the two parking lots east of Sunset Drive on the north side of 96th Street (Lots 238 through 245 and Lots 249 through 254 in Block 95.4), the parking lot west of Second Avenue on the south side of 97th Street (Lots 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, and 92.1 in Block 97.3), Second Avenue on the west side between 93rd and 94th Street (Block 93.03, Lots 71 through 78), and the parking lots east of First Avenue between 94th and 96th Streets, commonly referred to as the Beach Lots (Lots 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, and 22 of Block 94.01; and Lots 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 of Block 95.01), except as it may apply to the northwest corner of 96th Street and 1st Avenue, commonly known as the Borough Hall Parking Lot (Block 95.02, Lot(s) 55 thru 63.01 and Block 95.02, Lot(s) 63.02 & 65), whereby parking will be restricted between the hours of 7:30 AM through 5:00 PM to vehicles with Borough Employee parking permits and/or Borough Guest permits only, and the east side of 1st Avenue between 96th and 95th Street in front of Borough Hall, which shall provide free ten (10) minute parking for Borough business between the hours of 8:30 AM through 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. REPEALER All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance shall take effect twenty (20) days after final passage and publication as provided by law. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and passed first reading at the Regular Meeting of the Borough Council of the Borough of Stone Harbor, County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, held on the 6th day of May, 2025 and said Ordinance will be further considered for final passage and adoption and a public hearing will be held thereon at a Regular Meeting of the Stone Harbor Borough Council to be held in the Municipal Building, 9508 Second Avenue, Stone Harbor, New Jersey on the 3rd day of June, 2025 at 5:00 PM or as soon thereafter as the matter may be reached. Maureen Lawshe, RMC, Interim Borough Clerk Borough of Stone Harbor 1 xFee=$80.46 5/14/25
 
BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST COUNTY OF CAPE MAY NEW JERSEY Resolution No. 25-139 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST AFFIRMING THE BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CRESTS CIVIL RIGHTS POLICY WITH RESPECT TO ALL OFFICIALS, APPOINTEES, EMPLOYEES, PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, AND MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES, OFFICIALS AND VOLUNTEERS WHEREAS, it is the policy of the Borough of Wildwood Crest to treat the public, employees, prospective employees, appointees, volunteers and contractors in a manner consistent with all applicable civil rights laws and regulations including, but not limited to the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 as subsequently amended, the New Jersey Law against Discrimination, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Conscientious Employee Protection Act, and WHEREAS, the governing body of the Borough of Wildwood Crest has determined that certain procedures need to be established to accomplish this policy. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ADOPTED by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape May, New Jersey, that: Section 1: No official, employee, appointee or volunteer of the Borough of Wildwood Crest by whatever title known, or any entity that is in any way a part of the Borough of Wildwood Crest shall engage, either directly or indirectly in any act including the failure to act that constitutes discrimination, harassment or a violation of any persons constitutional rights while such official, employee, appointee volunteer, or entity is engaged in or acting on behalf of the Borough of Wildwood Crests business or using the facilities or property of the Borough of Wildwood Crest. Section 2: The prohibitions and requirements of this resolution shall extend to any person or entity, including but not limited to any volunteer organization or inter-local organization, whether structured as a governmental entity or a private entity, that receives authorization or support in anyway from the Borough of Wildwood Crest to provide services that otherwise could be performed by the Borough of Wildwood Crest. Section 3: Discrimination, harassment and civil rights shall be defined for purposes of this resolution using the latest definitions contained in the applicable Federal and State laws concerning discrimination, harassment and civil rights. Section 4: The Borough Administrator shall establish written procedures for any person to report alleged discrimination, harassment and violations of civil rights prohibited by this resolution. Such procedures shall include alternate ways to report a complaint so that the person making the complaint need not communicate with the alleged violator in the event the alleged violator would be the normal contact for such complaints. Section 5: No person shall retaliate against any person who reports any alleged discrimination, harassment or violation of civil rights, provided however, that any person who reports alleged violations in bad faith shall be subject to appropriate discipline. Section 6: The Borough Administrator shall establish written procedures that require all officials, employees, appointees and volunteers of the Borough of Wildwood Crest as well as all other entities subject to this resolution to periodically complete training concerning their duties, responsibilities and rights pursuant to this resolution. Section 7: The Borough Administrator shall establish a system to monitor compliance and shall report at least annually to the governing body the results of the monitoring. Section 8: At least annually, the Borough Administrator shall cause a summary of this resolution and the procedures established pursuant to this resolution to be communicated within the Borough of Wildwood Crest. This communication shall include a statement from the governing body expressing its unequivocal commitment to enforce this resolution. This summary shall also be posted on the Borough of Wildwood Crests web site. Section 9: This resolution shall take effect immediately. Section 10: A copy of this resolution shall be published in the official newspaper of the Borough of Wildwood Crest in order for the public to be made aware of this policy and the Borough of Wildwood Crests commitment to the implementation and enforcement of this policy. MOTIONSECONDYESNOABSTAINABSENT SchiffX X FrancoXX CabreraX CERTIFICATION I, Patricia A. Feketics, Borough Clerk for the Borough of Wildwood Crest, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a correct and accurate copy of a resolution adopted on April 30, 2025 with the voting record as indicated above. /s/ Patricia A. Feketics Patricia A. Feketics, RMC 1x Fee = $101.92 5/7/25
 
BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF BOARD ACTION TAKE NOTICE: The Planning Board of the Borough of Wildwood Crest held a regular meeting on 7 May 2025 and at that meeting took the following action: Application PB-25-02 for 8301 Atlantic Avenue a/k/a blk 133.02 lot 1 in Zone M-1B owner 8301 Atlantic Avenue, LLC; seeking Minor Subdivision & C Variance. Subdivision Approved. C Variances Denied. Application PB-25-03 for 401 E. Toledo Avenue a/k/a blk 126.02 lot 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9.01 in Zone M-1B owner 401 Toledo Avenue, LLC; seeking Minor Subdivision & C Variance. Tabled to 2 July 2025. No additional notice required. Memorialized Resolution PB-25-06 denying Application PB-25-01 for 8501 Bayview Drive a/k/a blk 140 lot 16 in Zone R-2 owner David DiStefano; appealing decision of an Administrative Officer. Memorialized Resolution PB-25-07 approving Application PB-24-21 for 6210 Seaview Avenue a/k/a blk 38.01 lots 2.02 & 3.01 in Zone R-2 owner Edward & Shelley Galena; seeking C Variances. The next regular meeting of the Planning Board is scheduled 4 June 2025 at 5 p.m. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that all supporting documentation is available for public inspection at the Borough of Wildwood Crest Municipal Clerks Office and Wildwood Crest Land Use Office located at 6101 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260 during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pamela Riper Planning Board Secretary 1 xFee=$29.50 5/14/25
 
CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD <br>CITY  CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD  CITY OFNEW  NORTH  WILDWOOD  JERSEY  NEW JERSEY FOR  ADVERTISEMENT  ADVERTISEMENT  FOR PROPERTY        ON-GOING PUBLIC  SALE OF SURPLUS     ON-GOING  PUBLIC  SALE will  OF SURPLUS  PROPERTY     The  City of North  Wildwood  be conducting  a Public Sale of  City of  Wildwood  willitems  be conducting  a Public  Salewill  of  SurplusThe  Property  on North  an on-going  basis as  become available.  Items  Surplus  on an on-going  basis asgovernment  items become  available.  will  be  sold Property  online through  a contracted  online  auctionItems  service,  be  sold  online  through  a  contracted  government  online  auction  service,  GovDeals, Inc. Surplus property can be viewed directly through a link on  GovDeals,  Inc. site  Surplus  property can be viewed directly  through a link on  the  City   s web  at www.northwildwood.com  or at www.govdeals.com.  the bidders  City   s web  at www.northwildwood.com  at website.  www.govdeals.com.  All  mustsite  pre-register  with GovDeals, Inc. atorthe  All bidders  mustonline  pre-register  Inc. at21,  the2025  website.  The next  auctionwith  willGovDeals,  begin on May  at 9:00 AM and  The next  online  the following  items  willauction  be sold:will begin on May 21, 2025 at 9:00 AM and  the following items will be sold:  Vehicle/Item  Vehicle/Item  Public  Works Generator  Public Works Generator    Year  Year    Police Department Tahoe  Police Department  Tahoe  Buildings  & Grounds  Bucket Truck  Buildings  Grounds  Truck  29  Parking&Kiosks  andBucket  Many Spare  Parts  29 Parking Kiosks and Many Spare  Parts  Miscellaneous  Public Works  Equipment  Miscellaneous Public Works  Equipment    2019  2019  2003  2003    Make  Model  Make  Model  Wistar  Equipment  Wistar  Inc.  Equipment  Inc.  Chevrolet  Tahoe  Chevrolet F-450  Tahoe  Ford  Ford  F-450    All sales are final;    As Is    and    Where Is   , and payment must be  All atsales  are final;     AsWildwood  Is    and    Where  Is   ,(5)  andbusiness  payment  must  be  receipted  the City  of North  within five  days  of the  receipted  at the  of North  Wildwood  five (5)  business  the  sale  closing  date.CitySurplus  Property  mustwithin  be picked  up within  tendays  (10)ofdays  saletheclosing  date. date.  SurplusThe  Property  be picked of  upsale  within  days  of  sale closing  terms must  and conditions  willten  be (10)  specified  of the sale closing date. The terms and conditions of sale will be specified  online.  online.All items may be inspected at a location and time specified online in  Alldescription.  items may be inspected at a location and time specified online in  the item  the item  Fordescription.  additional information regarding the auction, please contact Kyle  For additional  information  the auction, please contact Kyle  Rutherford  at (609) 522-2030  Ext.regarding  1210.  Rutherford at (609) 522-2030 Ext. 1210.  W. Scott Jett  W. Scott  City  ClerkJett  City Clerk  1x fee: $37.84				    5/14/2025
 
CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE NO. 1973 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 418, VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD BE IT ORDAINED,by the Council of the City of North Wildwood in the County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, as follows: Section One. All of the ordinances or, or portions of ordinances, that have been codified in the Code of the City of North Wildwood at 418-18 are hereby supplemented so as to include an additional one-half-hour parking zone as follows: Name of Street SideLocation New Jersey Avenue WestBetween 20th Avenue and 21st Avenue Section Two. If any portion of this Ordinance is determined to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, that determination shall have no effect upon the remainder of this Ordinance, which shall remain valid and operable. Section Three. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with this Ordinance, to the extent of such inconsistencies only, be and the same hereby are repealed. Section Four. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication as provided by law. Patrick T. Rosenello, Mayor W. Scott Jett, City Clerk CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE NO. 1973 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 418, VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of North Wildwood, County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, on the 6th day of May, 2025. A second reading, hearing and final consideration of the above Ordinance will be held on the 4th day of June, 2025 at 10:00 AM in City Hall. The purpose of this Ordinance is to establish half-hour parking hours between 20th and 21st Avenues on the west side of New Jersey Avenue. Members of the general public who would like a copy of the Ordinance may obtain a copy, free of charge, at the office of the City Clerk in City Hall during normal business hours. CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD W. Scott Jett, City Clerk 1x Fee = $42.91 5/14/25
 
CITY OF WILDWOOD PLANNING/ZONING BOARD NOTICE OF APPLICATION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Marino General Construction, Inc. (the Applicant), has applied to the Planning/Zoning Board of the City of Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey seeking variance relief respecting the property that is owned by Joseph Marino, which is located at 4211 Hudson Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey 08260 (Block 114, Lot 3.01). The Property is located in the R-2 (Moderate Density Residential) Zoning District. According to the City of Wildwood Municipal Code, the purpose of the Moderate Density Residential Zoning District is to provide for moderate density, single-family and low-level multi-family residential development. The property is presently situated as a vacant lot measuring 60x72, rendering it as an undersized lot for construction of a two-unit semi-detached residential development in the R-2 Moderate Density Residential Zoning District. The Applicant is requesting variance relief pursuant to Chapter 17, Section 412, of the City of Wildwood Municipal Code, as well as pursuant to NJSA 40:55D-70(c)(1) and NJSA 40:55D-70(c)(2). The variance relief sought by the Applicant through this application includes relief for minimum required lot area, minimum required lot depth, minimum required front yard setback, minimum required rear yard setback, and minimum required contiguous raised curb/landscaping frontage. The Applicant also requests any, and all, other variances, approvals, and/or waivers that the Board may deem necessary at the time of the hearing on this application. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held before the Planning/Zoning Board on this Application on Monday, June 9, 2025, at 6:00 PM in the Commissioners Meeting Room located on the second floor of City Hall, 4400 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey. If you have any comments regarding this Application, you have the right to attend the meeting and be heard. At least ten (10) days prior to the aforesaid date, the Application, as well as all supporting plans and documents, will be on file in the office of the Board Secretary at City Hall, 4400 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey, and available for inspection during normal working hours on any weekday. This Notice is given pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1, et seq. John P. Amenhauser, Esquire The DeWeese Law Firm, P.C. Attorney for Applicant 1 x Fee=$33.97 5/21/25
 
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LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned, Christopher J. Chapman, Jr. (the Applicant) has made application to the City of North Wildwood Planning/Zoning Board (the Board) for a property commonly known as 701 Beach Creek, North Wildwood, New Jersey 08260, and more specifically designated as Lot 5 in Block 151.01 (the Property) on the Tax and Assessment Map of the City of North Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey, in order to demolish the existing single-family dwelling and construct a new single-family dwelling and private swimming pool at the undersized waterfront lot (the Project). The Property is located in the R-2 zoning district. The Applicant is seeking the following: 1.Site plan approval, if required, pursuant to the Land Use Development Ordinance of the City of North Wildwood as well as the Municipal Land Use Law pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-46 and N.J.S.A. 40:55D-50; 2.Variance relief from the Land Use Development Ordinance of the City of North Wildwood and the Municipal Land Use Law pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(c) as follows: a.Minimum required lot area, where 4,000 square feet is required and 2,658.5 square feet exists, and 2,658.5 square feet (Deeded Area) and 3,037 square feet (Upland Area to Bulkhead) is proposed; b.Minimum required lot depth, where 100 feet is required and 52.06 feet exists, which is a preexisting nonconforming condition and will not change as a result of the proposed project; c.Minimum required side yard setback, where 6 feet is required on each side, 10.56 feet on the East side and 8.14 feet on the West side exists, and 5.11 feet on the East side and 5.33 feet on the West side is proposed; d.Minimum required rear yard setback, where 10 feet is required, 15.04 feet exists, and 0 feet is proposed; e.Maximum permitted impervious coverage, where 80% is permitted, 93% exists and 84% is proposed; f.Minimum required rear yard setback to the swimming pool, where 4 feet is required, 0 feet exists and 0 feet is proposed; g.Minimum required distance between the swimming pool and building, where 8 feet is required, 7.07 feet exists and 5.25 feet is proposed; and h.Design waiver, or variance required, for minimum contiguous raised curb where 50% of the lot width is required to be contiguous raised curb and less than 50% is proposed. 3.Any other bulk, dimensional and accessory variance relief or exceptions from the Land Use Development Ordinance of the City of North Wildwood and the Municipal Land Use Law pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(c) which may be required, including, but not limited to, side yard setbacks, front yard setbacks, rear yard setbacks, setbacks to roof overhangs, building height, number of stories, building coverage, lot coverage, distance between structures, accessory structure setbacks, elevation of and distance to HVAC equipment, number, location or dimensions of parking at the Property in conjunction with the Residential Site Improvement Standards and curb cuts; and 4.The Applicant may also apply for such variance relief, exceptions, waivers, permits, approvals or licenses that are deemed necessary or appropriate by the Applicant or the Board, which may arise during the course of the hearing process. The application is now on the calendar of the Board of the City of North Wildwood. The initial public hearing has been set for May 21, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall located at 901 Atlantic Avenue, North Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey 08260. Any person affected by this application will have the opportunity to present any objections to the proposed development. All documents relating to this application may be inspected by the public Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in the Office of the Board of Planning/Zoning located at 901 Atlantic Avenue, North Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey 08260. KINGBARNES, LLC Jeffrey P. Barnes/S/ Jeffrey P. Barnes, Esquire on behalf of Christopher J. Chapman, Jr. Dated: May 1, 2025 1x Fee = $65.71 5/7/25
 
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT Applicants Name: American Buildpro, Inc. Address: 5 Mimosa Drive, Rio Grande, NJ 08251 Owners Name: American Buildpro, Inc. Address: 5 Mimosa Drive, Rio Grande, NJ 08251 Subject Property Street Address: 5 Mimosa Drive Subject Property Tax Map Block: 1427 Lot(s): 34 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 22nd day of May 2025, at 6:00 PM, prevailing time, at the Middle Township Municipal Building, located at Boyd and Mechanic Streets, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210, the Middle Township Planning Board will hold a hearing on the application for development of the undersigned. Applicant seeks all required approvals and relief so as to permit the construction of a business office and storage use building to support Applicants construction business. Improvements include 3,200 sf building, parking lot, gravel yard for access to side of building and additional outdoor storage & loading. The following specific approvals and variances are requested: -Site Plan Approval -Bulk Variance from Section 250-408.E. for maximum front yard on Mimosa at 58 where 25 permitted. -Bulk Variance from Section 218-77.A.(6) for a 0 parking setback where 15 is required. -Bulk Variance from Section 218-81.B.(6) for 20 landscape buffer to residential zone where 50 is required. -Bulk Variance from Section 250-618.C(1) for 6 fence in front yard along Mimosa where 4 permitted. -Waiver from Section 218-67.A.33 - to not provide a traffic study due to the minimal impact on traffic from the site. -Waiver from Section 218-67.A.45 - to not provide an environmental assessment report due to the minimal impact on the environment. -Waiver from Section 218-77.C.1 - to not provide asphalt parking where stone is proposed. -Partial waiver from Section 218-81.B.2 - to not provide one shade tree for each 30 feet of perimeter edge of pavement. -Waiver for 3 driveways where 2 permitted. -Waiver from providing outdoor storage in front yard in excess of 30% of total lot area where 48% provided. Applicant seeks and requests any and all other variances, waivers or approvals deemed necessary by the Board. A copy of the said application and accompanying documents will be on file with the Secretary of the Middle Township Planning Board/Zoning Officer and may be inspected, during normal business hours, in the Middle Township Zoning Office, Middle Township Municipal Building, Boyd and Mechanic Streets, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, by all interested parties at least ten (10) days prior to the said hearing. Further, any interested party may appear in person or by attorney at said hearing and participate therein in accordance with the rules of the Middle Township Planning Board. This notice is sent pursuant to the requirements of the Municipal Land Use Law. American Buildpro, Inc. Applicant 1 xFee=$54.53 5/7/25
 
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT or APPEAL APPLICANTs/APPELLANTs NAME AND ADDRESS: Kevin Hanna 620 W. Pine Avenue, #13 North Wildwood, NJ 08260 SUBJECT PROPERTY-STREET ADDRESS: 109 Schoolhouse Lane, CMCH, NJ BLOCK/LOT NUMBERS: Block(s) 251 Lot(s) 2 TAKE NOTICE* that a hearing will be held before the Planning Board at the Middle Township Municipal Building meeting room, Boyd and Mechanic Streets, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210, on the 22nd day of May, 2025, at 6:00 PM, to consider an application for development (or an appeal), regarding the above mentioned property, wherein the Applicant (or Appellant) is seeking permission to: Applicant seeks a Minor Subdivision approval to subdivide the current vacant lot and construct two new single family residences on each newly created lot one with street frontage on Schoolhouse Lane and the other with street frontage on W. Atlantic Avenue. Applicant also seeks a Hardship Variance for the property for minimum lot area contrary to 250-411(E), as well as, any other variances or relief the board may require. Contrary to the requirements of the above Section(s) of the Zoning Ordinance. Maps and documents relating to the said matter, if any, will be available for public inspection in the office of the Zoning Board of Adjustment, at the Middle Township Municipal Building, 10 days prior to the hearing date, during normal business hours. Further, any interested party may appear in person or by attorney at said hearing and participate therein in accordance with the rules of Middle Township Planning Board. This Notice is given pursuant to NJSA 40:55D-11, et seq. BY: CHARLES W. SANDMAN, III, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY FOR APPLICANT 1 xFee=$33.08 5/7/25
 
NOTICE OF DECISION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at the conclusion of a hearing conducted before it on March 27, 2025, the Dennis Township Consolidated Land Use Board granted the application of Matthew Lindemon for Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan Approval, c Variance Relief pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(c)(2) to permit a parking buffer of 10 ft. where 50 ft. is required, and to permit a front yard setback of 10 ft. and side yard setback of 49 ft. to the freestanding sign where a 50 ft. setback from the right-of-way and a 100 ft. setback from any property line are required, along with submission and design waivers, in order to allow the undersigned Applicant to construct, establish and maintain two 7,200 s.f. commercial buildings with 3 units each, whereby each unit will be comprised of 300 s.f. of office space, and 2,100 s.f. of warehouse space, together with additional improvements to stormwater management, parking, signage, landscaping and other associated site improvements on the property shown as Lot 8.04 in Block 225.01 on the Dennis Township Tax Map, which property is located at 357 Woodbine-Oceanview Road, otherwise known as Cape May County Route #550. The decision of the Dennis Township Consolidated Land Use Board to grant Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan Approval, c Variance Relief pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(c)(2), and submission and design waivers was memorialized in a written Resolution adopted by the said Dennis Township Consolidated Land Use Board on April 24, 2025, and is available at the Office of the Board Administrator, 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, New Jersey 08214, or online at: https://dennistwp.org/consolidated-land-use/. NEHMAD DAVIS & GOLDSTEIN, P.C. By: EMANUEL SANFILIPPO, III, ESQUIRE Attorney for Applicant Matthew Lindemon 4030 Ocean Heights Avenue Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 (609) 927-1177 Dated: May 7, 2025 1 xFee=$30.40 5/7/25
 
NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Committee of the Borough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, on Wednesday May 21, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Borough Hall, 6101 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260 at which time the said sealed bids will be publicly opened and read for the following: REBID LANDSCAPING SERVICES HIGBEE AND MOREY FIELDS All proposals shall be submitted on the Bid Proposal Form approved for this proposal together with all required documentation and information required by the Terms, Conditions and Bid Specifications. Copies of such Terms, Conditions and Bid Specifications, Proposal Form, this advertisement, Bid Information Packet and other contract documents may be obtained from Patricia A. Feketics, Borough Clerk, 6101 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 (609-729- 8040) and may be inspected or obtained during normal working hours of (8:30-4:00) and the bidder must absolutely comply with all of the terms of the said documents. All bids must be clearly addressed, sealed and mailed or delivered to: Patricia A. Feketics, Borough Clerk, 6101 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 and should state REBID LANDSCAPING SERVICES HIGBEE AND MOREY FIELDS or similar legend on the outside of the envelope The Borough of Wildwood Crest reserve the right to reject any or all bids if it deems it is in the best public interest to do so, and/or to waive any informality in any bid. Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of Public Laws of 1975, Chapter 127, Affirmative Action Requirements, Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 and N.J.A.C. 17-27-1 et seq. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST Cape May County, New Jersey Patricia A. Feketics, Borough Clerk Dated: April 30, 2025 Published: May 7, 2025 1x Fee = $56.65 5/7/25
 
NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Committee of the Borough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, on Wednesday May 21, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Borough Hall, 6101 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260 at which time the said sealed bids will be publicly opened and read for the following: PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SERVICE AT NESBITT CENTER All proposals shall be submitted on the Bid Proposal Form approved for this proposal together with all required documentation and information required by the Terms, Conditions and Bid Specifications. Copies of such Terms, Conditions and Bid Specifications, Proposal Form, this advertisement, Bid Information Packet and other contract documents may be obtained from Patricia A. Feketics, Borough Clerk, 6101 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 (609-729- 8040) and may be inspected or obtained during normal working hours of (8:30-4:00) and the bidder must absolutely comply with all of the terms of the said documents. All bids must be clearly addressed, sealed and mailed or delivered to: Patricia A. Feketics, Borough Clerk, 6101 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 and should state PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SERVICE AT NESBITT CENTER or similar legend on the outside of the envelope The Borough of Wildwood Crest reserves the right to reject any or all bids if it deems it is in the best public interest to do so, and/or to waive any informality in any bid. Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of Public Laws of 1975, Chapter 127, Affirmative Action Requirements, Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 and N.J.A.C. 17-27-1 et seq. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST Cape May County, New Jersey Patricia A. Feketics, Borough Clerk Dated: April 30, 2025 Published: May 7, 2025 1x Fee = $55.76 5/7/25
 
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at 7:00 pm, a hearing will be held via video conference before the Dennis Township Consolidated Land Use Board in the matter of the application by Wayne & Patricia Collinson regarding the property located at 1266 N.J.S.H. Route 83, Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210, Block 97, Lot 74.01. The Applicants seek to subdivide the existing property into two (2) newly-created lots, each of which will meet all of the bulk/area requirements of the R-3 Zoning District of the Township of Dennis. Applicant does require variance relief pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55-70(d) in order to continue to utilize a pre-existing, non-conforming, residential living area above an accessory garage on the existing Lot 74.01. The Applicants also seek any other variances, approval, and/or waivers required by the Dennis Township Consolidated Land Use Board in order to obtain necessary and required approvals to permit the proposed development. There shall be no in-person attendance at the hearing by the applicant, the Board or the public. Maps and other documents relating to this matter shall be available at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting date for inspection. The maps and other documents relating to this matter shall be posted for public review on the Dennis Township Consolidated Land Use webpage located at https://dennistwp.org/consolidated-land-use/ free of charge. Any Members of the public experiencing difficulty accessing the free online material are advised to contact the Board Secretary at (609) 861-9700 ext. 229 to arrange for review of a hard copy of the plans and application materials. All parties to the hearing, including the public, must no less than two days in advance of the meeting, provide to the Board Secretary any additional documents or exhibits to be presented at the hearing. These additional documents and exhibits shall be individually labeled by the submitting party as an exhibit and the Board Secretary shall post the labeled exhibits prior to and for the video meeting. Please contact the Board Secretary at (609) 861-9700 ext. 229 to arrange delivery options of the Exhibits and to advise the Board Secretary of your anticipated participation. INSTRUCTIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN VIRTUAL ONLINE MEETING: In order to participate in this hearing including the opportunity to comment, the following options are available: -Dial in via phone at 1-929-205-6099 or 1-301-715-8592 and enter Meeting ID: 732 207 0000 and Password: 737811 for voice connection; or -Type in the following link on the internet browser of your desktop computer or laptop: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88276766069?pwd=WHBRRGlzMnh2aVBYSXk4S09QZkNUQT09 at the date and time above for video or audio access. You may join the meeting through your internet browser or download the application to your computer; or -For Smart Phones download the Zoom application. Open the app and enter Meeting ID: 732 207 0000 in the search bar and enter your full name and Password: 737811 when prompted; or -Visit the Dennis Township Consolidated Land Use Boards website at www.dennistwp.orghttps://dennistwp.org/consolidated-land-use an click on the zoom meeting link. Prior to the hearing, you are encouraged to review the instructions to participate through your choice of electronic attendance. The plans, application and applicable documents for the hearing are posted on the internet at https://dennistwp.org/consolidated-land-use/. John P. Amenhauser, Esquire The DeWeese Law Firm, P.C. Attorney for Applicant 1 xFee=$50.06 5/7/25
 
PUBLIC NOTICE TO VOTERS FROM  PUBLIC NOTICE TO VOTERS FROM THE  CAPE MAY COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS  Arthur (S:g) Blomkvest, Chair  Kathleen M. Gorman, Member    Susan L. DeLanzo, Secretary  Karen G. Mitchell, Member    10 Mechanic Street Cape May Court House, NJ 08210           609-465-1050    hZps://www.capemaycountyvotes.com    A PRIMARY ELECTION will be held on Tuesday June 10, 2025  between the hours of 6 am and 8 pm    A Primary Elec:on is the process by which voters indicate their preference for a candidate in an upcoming elec:on.  Successful Primary Elec:on candidates will be on the General Elec:on ballot.  State, County and Local o   ces to be    lled are as follows:  Governor     4 Year Term  2- Members General Assembly     3 Year Term  2 Members of the Cape May County Board of Commissioners     3 Year Term  County Clerk     5 Year Term    In addi:on to the above, the following municipal o   ces shall be    lled:  BOROUGH OF AVALON    CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD    CAPE MAY POINT    Mayor     4- Year Term  1 Member Council-at-Large - 2 Year Term  1 Member Council 1st Ward - 3 Year Term  1 Member Council 2nd Ward - 3 Year Term    DENNIS TOWNSHIP    State, County, and Local    State, County, and Local    CAPE MAY CITY    State, County, and Local    CITY OF OCEAN CITY    State, County, and local    CITY OF SEA ISLE    2 Members CommiLee - 3 Year Term    TOWNSHIP OF LOWER    1 Member Council 2nd Ward     1 Year  unexpired    TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE    1 Member CommiLee - 3 Year Term    State, County, and Local    BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR  2 Members Council - 3 Year Term    1 Member Council     1 Year Unexpired    TOWNSHIP OF UPPER    2 Members CommiLee - 3 Year Term    BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY  3 Commissioners     4 Year Term  BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD  State, County, and Local    CITY OF WILDWOOD    State, County, and Local    BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST  3 Commissioners     4 Year Term  BOROUGH OF WOODBINE  2 Members of Council     3 Year Term    VOTING ACCESSIBILITY FOR THE ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED  Pursuant to provisions of the VoSng Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act of 1984 (Public Law 98-435), a telecommunicaSon  device for the deaf (TTD) is maintained at the ElecSon Division, Department of State, Trenton, New Jersey. Persons wishing to uSlize this  service to obtain general voter informaSon may do so by dialing 1-800-292-2121.  In addiSon, there is assistance available to any person unable to vote due to blindness, disability or inability to read or write, including but not  limited to, the voSng machine audio kit.  ___________________________________  Under New Jersey law you have the right to vote in privacy, to have a reasonable amount of Sme to vote, to receive a replacement ballot if  you spoil the    rst one, and to bring wriLen material into the polling place for your personal use.  A    Voter   s Bill of Rights    will be prominently displayed at your polling place.  If you believe that your right to vote has been violated in any way, you should immediately noSfy your  County Board of ElecSons at 609-465-1050.    CAPE MAY COUNTY POLLING PLACES 2025  ** Indicates New Polling Loca@on    SAMPLE BALLOTS will be delivered to your household in the week before elec=on.  Voters are urged to view their sample ballot for a list of candidates, ques=ons, and where to vote.  AVALON  Districts 1, 2, 3 Avalon Community Hall 30th St & Avalon Ave  CAPE MAY  Districts 1, 2, 3 Our Lady Star Of the Sea Church 525 Washington St  District 4 Corinthian Yacht Club 1819 Delaware Ave  Districts 5 Kiwanis Club 1041 Beach Ave  CAPE MAY POINT  Districts 1 Cape May Point Fire House 412 Yale ave  DENNIS TOWNSHIP  Districts 1, 6 Dennis Twp Municipal Bldg 571 Petersburg Rd  Districts 2, 8 Ocean View Fire Hall - Social Building 2545 Rte 9  District 3 Belleplain VFW #6257 556 Woodbine Ave  Districts 4, 5, 7 Dennis Township Rec Center- 565 Dennisville Rd  LOWER TOWNSHIP  1st Ward  Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 St. John Neumann Parish Hall 800 Bayshore Rd  Districts 5, 6, 7, Lower Township Municipal Bldg 2600 Bayshore Rd  2nd Ward  Districts 1, 8, 9,11 Lower Township Municipal Bldg 2600 Bayshore Rd  Districts 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 Town Bank Volunteer Fire Co 224 Town Bank Rd  Districts 5 St John Neumann Hall 680 Town Bank Rd  3rd Ward  Districts 1, 2, 4, 5 Erma Volunteer Fire Co 415 Breakwater Rd  Districts 3, 8, 9 St John Neumann Hall 680 Town Bank Rd  Districts 6, 7 First Assembly Of God Church 1068 Seashore Rd  MIDDLE TOWNSHIP  District 1 Clarence Davies Sports Complex 626 Goshen Rd  Districts 2, 18 MUA Administra@on O   ce 1523 U.S. 9 North  Districts 3, 5, 6 Middle Township Municipal Bldg 33 W Mechanic St  Districts 4, 15, 17 Middle Township Senior Center 23 Romney Pl  Districts 7, 10, 11 Green Creek Fire Hall 14 Bayshore Rd  District 8 Mar@n Luther King Center 207 West Main St  Districts 9, 16 Cape Community Church 1159 Rte 9 South  Districts 12, 13, 14 Rio Grande Fire Hall 1120 Rte 47 South  NORTH WILDWOOD  1st Ward  Districts 1, 2, 3, 4 North Wildwood Community Bldg 900 Central Ave  2nd Ward  Districts 1, 2, 3, 4 North Wildwood Community Bldg 900 Central Ave    OCEAN CITY  1st Ward  District 1 Ocean City Yacht Club 100 Bay Rd  Districts 2, 3, 4, 5 St. Frances Cabrini Church 114 Atlan@c Ave  2nd Ward  Districts 1, 5 8th Street Recrea@on Center 8th St & Haven Ave  Districts 2, 3, 4 Civic Center 901 6th St  3rd Ward  Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Ocean City Library 1735 Simpson Ave  4th Ward  Districts 1,2,3,4, 5 American Legion Miley Post 524, 4556 West Ave  SEA ISLE CITY  Districts 1, 2 Sea Isle City Community Lodge 300 J. F. Kennedy Blvd  Districts 3, 4 Sea Isle City Library 4800 Central Ave  STONE HARBOR  Districts 1, 2 Stone Harbor Fire House 96th St & Second Ave  UPPER TOWNSHIP  Districts 1, 8, 12 Upper Township Community Center 1790 Rte 50  Districts 2, 6, 7 Trinity United Methodist Church 20 Rte 9 North  Districts 3, 4, 13, 14 Second Cape May Bap@st Church Church Rd & Rte 9  Districts 5, 9, 10, 15 Seaville Volunteer Fire Hall 36 Rte 50  District 11 Rita C Schiavo Library 801 S Commonwealth ave  WEST CAPE MAY  Districts 1, 2 West Cape May Fire Company Banquet Hall - 732 Broadway  WEST WILDWOOD  District 1 West Wildwood Borough Hall 701 West Glenwood Ave  WILDWOOD  Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Wildwood Conven@on Center 4501 Boardwalk  WILDWOOD CREST  Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Crest Pier Community Center 5800 Ocean Ave  WOODBINE  District 1 Woodbine Ambulance Corps 513 De Hirsch Ave  Districts 2 Woodbine Fire House 517 De Hirsch Ave & Adams Ave    MACHINE TABULATION FOR PRIMARY ELECTION MAIL-IN-BALLOT    On Thursday June 5th  6th at 10:00am there will be a public test of the automa5c tabula5on equipment to be used to count the mail-in ballots. The  test will be held at the o   ce of the Cape May County Board of Elec5ons, 10 Mechanic Street, Cape May Court House, NJ. Anyone having an  interest may aMend this public test.  2x Fee=$510.00									    5/7, 5/28/25
 
Take Notice that an application  Take Notice that an application for a CAFRA Individual Permit has been submitted to the New Jersey Department of  Environmental Protection, Division of Land Resource Protection for the development described below:  APPLICANT: CVC Partners, LLC  PROJECT NAME: Clermont Lodge Resort  PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project includes a main lodge with a restaurant, lounge and meeting rooms,  		  cottages, bungalows, a tavern, two event barns and a spa.  PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1994 Route 9  BLOCK: 262  LOTS: 15 and 16  MUNICIPALITY AND COUNTY: Dennis Township, Cape May County  		  A complete copy of the CAFRA Individual Permit application can be reviewed at either the Municipal Clerk   s office or by  appointment at the Department   s Trenton office. Either a 30-day public comment period or public hearing will be held on the  application in the future. Individuals may request a public hearing on the application within 15 calendar days of the date of this  notice. Requests for a public hearing shall be sent to the Department at the address set forth below and shall state the specific  nature of the issues to be raised at the hearing.    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection  Division of Land Resource Protection  501 East State Street  P.O. Box 420, Code 501-02A  Trenton, NJ 08625-0420  Attn: Dennis Township Supervisor  1 x Fee= $46.12						    5/7/25
 
Take notice that an application for CAFRA Individual Permits was submitted to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Land Use Regulation for the development described below. A 30-day public comment period will commence on May 7, 2025. The NJDEP file number for this project is File No: 0500-07-0006.9 LUP240001 APPLICANT:The Morey Organization PROJECT NAME: Surfside Pier Bulkhead Replacement PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting authorization for the outshore replacement of an existing bulkhead along the waterfront of Surfside Pier consisting of a 560 LF bulkhead with 2 bulkhead return extensions being 222 LF and 230 LF on the north and south sides of the amusement pier, respectively. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 2501 Boardwalk BLOCK: 278, Lot: 1.01; Block: 277, Lot: 2.02; City of Wildwood and BLOCK: 288.02, Lot: 1; Block: 289.03, Lot: 1; City of North Wildwood MUNICIPALITY: City of North Wildwood and City of Wildwood COUNTY: Cape May County The complete permit application package can be reviewed at either the municipal clerks office in the municipality in which the site subject to the application is located, or by appointment at the Departments Trenton Office. In addition, an electronic copy of the initial application can be provided via an OPR request by contacting https: //www.nj.gov/dep/opra/oprform.html from the Departments Trenton office. The Department welcomes comments and any information that you may provide concerning the proposed development and the site. The written comments must be submitted to the Department by the end of the 30-day comment period. Comments should be sent to: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Land Use Regulation P. O. Box 420, Code 501-02A 501 East State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Attn: City of North Wildwood and City of Wildwood Supervisor 2 x Fee=$76.88 4/30, 5/7/25
 
TOWNSHIP OF DENNIS <br>SUMMARY OR  TOWNSHIP OF DENNIS  SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR PUBLICATION  Attention is directed to the fact that a summary or synopsis of the audit report, together  with the recommendations, is the minimum required to be published pursuant to N.J.S.  40A:5-7.    COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET  ASSETS    Dec. 31, 2024    Cash and Investments    $    Taxes, Assessments & Liens Receivable    7,320,332.54    Dec. 31, 2023  $    386,450.75    6,636,039.65  638,687.76    Property Acquired for TaxesAssessed Valuation    1,278,555.00    704,655.00    Accounts Receivable    1,752,398.67    2,796,528.54    Deferred Charges    9,783,809.69    4,711,740.40    General Fixed Assets  TOTAL ASSETS    8,983,279.32    7,860,127.99    $    29,504,825.97    $    23,347,779.34    $    5,370,000.00    $    3,829,444.00    LIABILITIES, RESERVES & FUND BALANCE  Serial Bonds & Notes Payable  Improvement Authorizations    4,082,242.07    410,251.45    Other Liabilities & Special Funds    6,805,163.78    7,573,201.83    Reserve for Certain Assets  Receivable    1,830,690.03    1,619,610.41    Fund Balance    2,433,450.77    2,055,143.66    Investment in General Fixed Assets    8,983,279.32    7,860,127.99    TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES  AND FUND BALANCES    $    29,504,825.97    $    23,347,779.34    COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN  FUND BALANCE - CURRENT FUND  Dec. 31, 2024  Revenue and Other Income Realized  Fund Balance Utilized    $    Miscellaneous From Other than  Local Property Tax Levies    700,000.00    Dec. 31, 2023    $    750,000.00    3,073,218.48    4,374,021.93    419,320.85    338,261.98    Collection of Current Tax Levy    17,953,366.87    16,955,275.83    Total Income    22,145,906.20    22,417,559.74    4,977,345.85    6,477,405.77    Collection of Delinquent Taxes and  Tax Title Liens    Expenditures  Budget Expenditures:  Municipal Purposes  County Taxes  Local School Taxes  Special District Taxes  Other Expenditures    2,732,758.42    2,913,637.55    12,299,602.00    11,191,631.00    1,029,857.24    1,008,081.90    28,035.58    190,117.93    Total Expenditures  Less: Expenditures to be Raised  by Future Taxation    21,067,599.09    21,780,874.15    Total Adjusted Expenditures    21,067,599.09    -    21,780,874.15    Excess in Revenue    1,078,307.11    636,685.59    Fund Balance January 1    1,885,151.97    1,998,466.38    2,963,459.08    2,635,151.97    Less: Utilization as Anticipated  RECOMMENDATIONS:  Revenue    NoneBalance December 31  Fund    700,000.00  $    2,263,459.08    750,000.00  $    1,885,151.97    RECOMMENDATIONS:  None  The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of the audit of the Township of Dennis,  County of Cape May, for the calendar year 2024. This report of audit submitted by Leon P. Costello,  Registered Municipal Accountant, of Ford, Scott & Associates, L.L.C., CPA
 
TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY STATE OF NEW JERSEY RESOLUTION 207-25 Date: May 5, 2025 Subject: AWARD OF CONTRACT ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES SHORE ANIMAL CONTROL Introduced By: Committeeman Gandy Seconded By: Committeeman Norris Vote Aye: Committeeman Gandy, Committeeman Norris, Mayor Leusner Nay: WHEREAS, on February 26th 2025, the Township of Middle advertised for proposals for Animal Control Services; and WHEREAS, on March 26th 2025, the Township received and opened one (1) proposals; and WHEREAS, it appears that the following proposal submitted represents one which complies with specifications; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Township Committee of the Township of Middle, the governing body thereof, that the contract for Animal Control Services be and hereby is awarded to: SHORE ANIMAL CONTROL TUCKAHOE, NJ (See Attached Proposal Page) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Committee of the Township of Middle, as follows: 1.The term of the contract for Animal Control Services shall be for one (1) year commencing on July 25th, 2025 until July 24th 2026, with two (2) additional one (1) year options. 2.The appropriate officials be and are hereby authorized and directed to enter into and execute a contract with Shore Animal Control. 3.Said award of contract shall be contingent upon the availability of funds for 2025. FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, pursuant to the rules of the Local Finance Board of the State of New Jersey that no amount of this contract shall be chargeable or certified until such time as services are ordered or otherwise called for prior to placing the order. Upon adoption of the 2025 budget, it shall be the responsibility of the official responsible for issuing the purchase order to notify and seek certification of the availability of funds from the Township Treasurer. I, Kimberly D. Osmundsen, Township Clerk of the Township of Middle, Cape May County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Township Committee at a meeting of said Middle Township Committee, held on May 5, 2025 and said Resolution was adopted by not less than a two-thirds vote of the members of the Township Committee. Witness my hand and seal of the Township of Middle, this 5th day of May, 2025 Kimberly D. Osmundsen, Township Clerk 1 x Fee=$57.22 5/14/25
 
TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT Applicants Name: Adam Crossland Address: 301 Dias Creek Road, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Owners Name: Adam Crossland & Raymond Figueroa Address: 301 Dias Creek Road, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Subject Property Street Address: 301 Dias Creek Road, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Subject Property Tax Map Block: Block 166, Lot 69 _____________________________________________________________________ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 22nd day of May, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. prevailing time, at the Middle Township Municipal Building, located at Boyd & Mechanic Streets, Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210, the Middle Township Planning Board will hold a hearing on the application for a minor site plan/site plan waiver of Adam Crossland. Applicant seeks all required approvals and relief in order for the Planning Board to approve the relocation of an accessory dwelling onto the subject property that was moved from a location within the Borough of Cape May Point where the accessory dwelling was previously situated. This house moving application is required to be reviewed for approval by the Planning Board pursuant to Middle Township Municipal Code, Chapter 94-6, and minor site plan approval/site plan waiver is sought pursuant to Chapter 218-66 and/or Chapter 218-69 of the Middle Township Municipal Code. The Applicant also requests any, and all, other variances, approvals, and/or waivers that the Board may deem necessary at the time of the hearing on this application. A copy of the said application and accompanying documents will be on file with Secretary of the Middle Township Planning Board/Zoning Official and may be inspected, during normal business hours, in the Middle Township Zoning Office, Middle Township Municipal Building, Boyd & Mechanic Streets, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, by all interested parties at least ten (10) days prior to the said hearing. Further, any interested party may appear in person or by attorney at said hearing and participate therein in accordance with the rules of the Middle Township Zoning Board. This notice is being sent pursuant to the requirements of the New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law. John P. Amenhauser, Esquire The DeWeese Law Firm, P.C. Attorney for Applicant 1 xFee=$36.65 5/7/25
 

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Two shovel ready lots All utilities in place single family zoned Building envelope defined Awaiting your floor plan approval. 15,000 sq. feet @ $125K 7,500 sq. feet @ 95K Firm but some seller assitance available. 908-801-1359
 


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