TENNIS CLUB ASSOC. v. PLANNING BD.


262 N.J. Super. 422 (1993)

621 A.2d 79

TENNIS CLUB ASSOCIATES, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, CROSS-APPELLANT, v. PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANECK, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, CROSS-RESPONDENT, AND TOWNSHIP OF TEANECK, INTERVENING-APPELLANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided March 5, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Trawinski argued the cause for appellant, cross-respondent, Planning Board of the Township of Teaneck (Schenck, Price, Smith & King, attorneys; Mr. Trawinski and Douglas S. Brierley on the brief).

E. Steven Lustig argued the cause for respondent, cross-appellant, Tennis Club Associates (Goodman & Lustig, attorneys; Mr. Lustig on the brief).

Michael B. Kates argued the cause for Intervening-appellant Township of Teaneck (Nashel, Kates, Modarelli, Nussman, Rapone & Ellis, attorneys; Mr. Kates of counsel and on the brief).

Before Judges COLEMAN, J.H., SHEBELL and A.M. STEIN.


The opinion of the court was delivered by COLEMAN, J.H., P.J.A.D.

This is an appeal and cross-appeal from a judgment modifying the defendant Planning Board's resolution granting plaintiff's final site plan approval. The central issue raised in the appeal and cross-appeal is whether the final approval improperly modified significant conditions specified in the preliminary site plan approval respecting off-tract improvements.

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