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Land Use Applications

Morris County, New Jersey, Land Use Application Attorney

A land use application is anything but a simple process. Facing a zoning or planning board on your own is a daunting task. At Berman Rosenbach, P.C. in Morristown and Bedminster, New Jersey, we have the experience and knowledge to advocate for our clients seeking approval of a land use application.

Representing Clients and Companies in Land Use Application Cases

At Berman Rosenbach, P.C., we represent individuals and construction companies appearing before zoning and planning boards. Homeowners seeking to expand their home and developers looking to build a subdivision have benefited from our experience with land use application law.

Assisting With Preparation of Your Land Use Application

The first step in our representation involves helping our clients fill out the application to maximize the chances of success. When appropriate, we work with architects, engineers and other professionals. You want to make sure that everything is entered properly and accurately before submitting the document. We help our clients to ensure that the application is ready for presentation to a zoning or planning board.

Requesting Variances in a Land Use Application

Some land use applications involve requests for variances from zoning requirements. A change in a home or a newly built subdivision may not go along with established local zoning codes. Asking for a zoning variance can sometimes present challenges. Our job is to advocate for you in a convincing presentation before the zoning board to approve your variance.

Contact a Seasoned Land Use Application Attorney

To get more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced land planning lawyer, please contact us.

Find Out More About Our Attorneys

Licensed in state and federal courts throughout New York and New Jersey, William J. Berman brings over 20 years of experience to our practice. Philip Rosenbach, co-founder of our firm, is licensed to practice in New Jersey, New York and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

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