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Property Damaged By Sandy? Here’s What to Expect if FEMA Inspects the Property

by: Anthony F. Della Pelle
15 Jan 2021
If you have real estate that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy, and have made or plan to make a claim to FEMA for storm-related payments or benefits, you should be aware that applying for disaster-related assistance will trigger an inspection by FEMA personnel.  While many affected by the storm may only have limited access to... Read More

Morris Street Redevelopment Plan Adopted

by: Joseph Grather
26 Oct 2015
Following up on our blog entry from two weeks ago, the Morristown Council adopted the Morris Street Redevelopment Plan on November 1, 2012. A full copy of the Redevelopment Plan is available on the town website here. Next step is for the Town to appoint a redeveloper and then negotiate a redevelopment agreement as approved... Read More

Hurricane Sandy and the Dune Replenishment Dilemna

by: Joseph Grather
26 Oct 2015
Along with the destruction of thousands of homes and the devastation of the State’s power-grid (yours truly remains without power 12 days later) Hurricane Sandy’s super-storm surge has brought to the collective conscience the long running debate about who should pay for a public improvement project. Those following our blog will recall that the Army... Read More