CHILDREN'S INST. v. VERONA TP. BD.


290 N.J. Super. 350 (1996)

675 A.2d 1151

THE CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. VERONA TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, AND AFTERGLOW ASSOCIATION OF VERONA, INTERVENOR, AND VERONA TOWNSHIP COUNSEL, VERONA TOWNSHIP, MONTCLAIR TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD, MONTCLAIR TOWNSHIP COUNCIL, MONTCLAIR TOWNSHIP, AND JAMES BISHOP, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided May 10, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis J. Drasco, argued the cause for appellant (Lum, Danzis, Drasco, Positan & Kleinberg, attorneys; Mr. Drasco, of counsel and on the brief; Kevin J. O'Connor, on the brief).

Robert Novack, argued the cause for respondent (Budd Larner Gross Rosenbaum Greenberg & Sade, attorneys; Mr. Novack and Mary L. Moore, on the brief).

Paul Jemas, argued the cause for intervenor (Jemas, Nardone & Burnside, attorneys; Mr. Jemas and Russell S. Burnside, on the brief).

Before Judges BAIME, VILLANUEVA, and KIMMELMAN.


The opinion of the Court was delivered by KIMMELMAN, J.A.D. (temporarily assigned).

Defendant Verona Board of Adjustment (hereinafter "Board") appeals from a judgment of the Law Division reversing the Board's denial of plaintiff The Children's Institute's application for a use variance to convert a 44,000-square-foot non-conforming office building into a day school for approximately 130 handicapped children.

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