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Clark Township Board of Adjustment approves three memorialized resolutions and adopts minutes

May 26, 2026 | Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey


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Clark Township Board of Adjustment approves three memorialized resolutions and adopts minutes
The Clark Township Board of Adjustment met on May 26, 2026, and memorialized approvals for three calendar cases concerning local properties, the board’s chairman, Ed Ruth, said. The session was brief and proceeded with roll-call votes for each resolution.

All three memorialized resolutions were approved by the members present. The first, calendar case 5-26 involving Hunter Avenue Partners and property at 330 Westfield Avenue, was moved by Mark Hayden and seconded by Douglas Croc; the board voted in favor. The second, calendar case 6-26 concerning David Lopez and Nancy Costa at 52 Colivine Road, was moved (identified in the transcript as by Chris) and seconded by Mark Hayden; the roll call recorded yes votes from members present and noted Thomas Meade was not in attendance. The third, calendar case 7-26 for Jerry Scurro at 306–308 Westfield Avenue, was moved by Mark Hayden and seconded by Douglas Croc and carried by the members present.

Alexander Fiser, serving as substitute counsel in place of the board’s regular attorney Kelly Casey, confirmed there were no identification matters to raise before the votes. The board’s secretary, Janet, reported there was no correspondence for the meeting.

The board also moved to approve the minutes from its April 27, 2026 meeting; the motion was seconded and the minutes were approved (the transcript does not include a complete roll-call tally for that vote). A motion to adjourn was made and seconded, and Chairman Ruth concluded the session, calling it the “Shortest one on record.”

No substantive debate, public testimony or contested motions were recorded for these items; the meeting record shows the body completed its agenda items by unanimous votes among members present and then adjourned.

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