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		<title>January 2020 Updates</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[CREST Monthly Updates Planning Long Branch, NJ &#8211; January 2020 Approval Project: Building Lot (Residential) for Habitat for Humanity Commercial Property Financial Transactions Require Special Type of Survey Financial transactions such as refinancing, buying or selling a commercial property generally require a special type of survey. So you are refinancing on your commercial property, what type of survey will you need to complete that refinance, purchase or sale?&#160; Basic or more comprehensive? The only way to know for sure and be fully covered is by engaging the experts. That is when you call CREST Engineering to determine if you require an As-Built Survey or as comprehensive as an ALTA/ASCM Survey.&#160;&#160;]]></description>
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Long Branch, NJ &#8211; January 2020 Approval<br>
Project: Building Lot (Residential) for Habitat for Humanity</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Financial transactions such as refinancing, buying or selling a commercial property generally require a special type of survey.<br></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">So you are refinancing on your commercial property, what type of survey will you need to complete that refinance, purchase or sale?&nbsp; Basic or more comprehensive?  The only way to know for sure and be fully covered is by engaging the experts. That is when you call CREST Engineering to determine if you require an As-Built Survey or as comprehensive as an ALTA/ASCM Survey.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>March 2019 Updates</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[column-third-1] CREST Monthly Updates Planning Millstone Township, February 27, 2019, Variance Approval Project: Variance approved related to a proposed single family house in an area of steep slopes. Franklin Township, March 7, 2019, Site Plan Approval Project: Site Plan Approval of a 4,999 sf cultural and spiritual center for the Adichunchanagiri Cultural and Spiritual Foundation of USA Surveying Latest Construction StakeoutsProject House Rebuilds Home RaisingNew Houses [/column-third-1] [column-third-2-3] NJ&#8217;s Coastal Permitting Program &#8211; Buy, Build or Add On? Are you considering buying property near tidal water? Building a waterfront home, a retail center, or marina? Do you want to put in a bulkhead or a dock? Or maybe an addition to an existing house in a coastal town? In each of these cases, New Jersey’s coastal permitting program may affect where and whether you buy, build, or add on. New Jersey protect coastal water and the land adjacent to them under a variety of laws including the Waterfront Development Law (N.J.S.A. 12:5-3), the Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA N.J.S.A. 13:19), and the Wetlands Act of 1970 (N.J. S.A. 13:9A) Crest Engineering can help navigate New Jersey’s extensive Coastal regulations to obtain the proper permits for your proposed projects [/column-third-2-3]]]></description>
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Project: Variance approved related to a proposed single family house in an area of steep slopes.<br><br>
Franklin Township, March 7, 2019, Site Plan Approval<br>
Project: Site Plan Approval of a 4,999 sf cultural and spiritual center for the Adichunchanagiri Cultural and Spiritual Foundation of USA</p>
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<h2>NJ&#8217;s Coastal Permitting Program &#8211; Buy, Build or Add On?</h2>
<p>Are you considering buying property near tidal water? Building a waterfront home, a retail center, or marina? Do you want to put in a bulkhead or a dock? Or maybe an addition to an existing house in a coastal town? In each of these cases, New Jersey’s coastal permitting program may affect where and whether you buy, build, or add on.</p>

<p>New Jersey protect coastal water and the land adjacent to them under a variety of laws including the Waterfront Development Law (N.J.S.A. 12:5-3), the Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA N.J.S.A. 13:19), and the Wetlands Act of 1970 (N.J. S.A. 13:9A)</p>

<p>Crest Engineering can help navigate New Jersey’s extensive Coastal regulations to obtain the proper permits for your proposed projects</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2019 09:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[column-third-1] CREST Monthly Updates Planning/Zoning Riverside Section &#8211; January 24, 2019 &#8211; Final Approval Millstone Planning Board, Millstone, NJ &#8211; January 9, 2019 – ApprovalProject: Commercial Warehouse Surveying Latest Construction Stakeouts Project House Rebuilds Home Raising New Houses [/column-third-1] [column-third-2-3] Location, Location, Location&#8230;remember to check the zoning first. If you are looking for a home for your business and you find the perfect location, you need to check the zoning to see if your business is permitted. Many towns require a cert of occupancy for a tenant or a new owner. Is the new Use for the location permitted in your town? if not you may need a use variance. Is there adequate parking? If not, you may need a minor site plan. Before you lease, buy, hire CREST to conduct a regulatory investigation. A good referral is Realtor or Land Use Attorney. [/column-third-2-3]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Millstone Planning Board, Millstone, NJ &#8211; January 9, 2019 – Approval</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br></span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Project: Commercial Warehouse</span></p>
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<h2>Location, Location, Location&#8230;remember to check the zoning first.</h2>
<p>If you are looking for a home for your business and you find the perfect location, you need to check the zoning to see if your business is permitted.</p>
<p>Many towns require a cert of occupancy for a tenant or a new owner.</p>
<p>Is the new Use for the location permitted in your town?  if not you may need a use variance.  Is there adequate parking?  If not, you may need a minor site plan. </p>
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