Planning and Community Development
Township of Montclair Municipal Building
205 Claremont Avenue
Second Floor
Montclair, NJ 07042
Karen Kadus, Director
973-509-4954
kkadus@montclairnjusa.org
Robert McLoughlin, Construction Official/Electrical Subcode
Official
973-509-4949
Building Department
973-509-4951
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The Department of Planning and Community Development is responsible for all matters concerning township planning, zoning, construction code enforcement, redevelopment and community development administration.
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County Offers Home Improvement Assistance |
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Essex County’s Housing & Community Development Division is offering financial assistance to low and moderate income homeowners who need to make improvements to their one to three-family home. Types of eligible improvements include heating system, roofing, plumbing, electrical, windows, siding and waterproofing. The program is funded by The US Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Community Development Block Grant program. The deferred loan must be repaid only if the house is sold within 20 years.
For more information and to obtain an application, contact The Essex County Home Improvement Program (HIP) at 973-655-0200. |
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Township Receives Over $477K in 2008 CDBG Awards |
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Director of Planning, Zoning and Community Development Karen Kadus is pleased to announce that Montclair Township received $477,472 from the 2008 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Following is a list of all grants:
| Pine Street Improvements |
$335,695 |
| MNDC Oasis Summer Academy |
22,500 |
| MNDC Community Adult School |
31,500 |
| Family Service League Counseling |
18,750 |
| Family Service League Renovations |
17,600 |
| COPE Counseling |
35,000 |
| Kindersmile Dental Workshops |
9,500 |
| Neighborhood Council renovations |
6,927 |
HOMECorp's CDBG request for $200,000 to construct 4 affordable dwelling units on New Street was transferred to the HOME program as a forgivable loan.
The Salvation Army also received $35,000 in Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funds to renovate the homeless shelter on North Fullerton Avenue and for shelter night reimbursements for homeless families.
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