Document / Legal Opinion

Flowing White Milk v Township of Lakewood

Posted 2019 Reviewed July 3, 2022
Source
Superior Court of NJ
Author
Robert H. Levin
About This Legal Opinion

In 2002, a developer obtained approval for a cluster residential subdivision with 6.8 acres to be dedicated for open space to the Township of Lakewood. Flowing White Milk, LLC applied for a division of the parcel but Planning Board denied the application once it learned of the open space dedication.

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