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Zoning Board updates

The Zoning board heard five applications at its meeting on January 25.

Lincoln Court (10-14 & 16-18 Vandeventer Avenue), RB Homes, Inc., applicant and owner. This was the continuation from November of the application to create a new apartment building behind the former Triumph Brewery. The application had been updated to reflect changes suggested by the board, including a slight reduction in the building size and alterations to the placement of windows. The major site plan application and associated variances were approved with conditions.

90 Brooks Bend, Jagdish Talreja, owner and applicant. A c(2) variance was requested to permit the construction of a front entry single car garage in exception to the required 16-foot setback. The application was approved.

PSRC announces spring Evergreen Forum courses

‘Highlights in the History of Philosophy,” “The French Revolution and the Age of Napoleon,” and “Holding Hands with the Brothers Grimm,” are just a few of the new courses that will be offered for the spring 2023 session of the Evergreen Forum, a program of the Princeton Senior Resource Center. Starting in February, the program will offer 24 courses for adults that focus on science, literature, art, history, social studies, and culture.

Returning instructors this spring in- clude: Stan Katz who will be teaching “America in the 1960s,” and Ryanne Domingues who will teach “Theatre Production: From Page to Stage.”

338 Nassau Street, 338 Nassau Street, LLC, owner and applicant. Modification of approved site plan with variances to permit a roof addition on an existing air chiller/generator enclosure in exception to ordinance requirements. The application was approved.

222 Snowden Farms Lane, Peter and Magdalena Furniss/owners and applicant. A c(1) variance was requested to permit construction of a new single- family dwelling on a lot in exception to the required lot area. The application was approved.

37 Wiggins Street, Units 1, 2 and 3, Application of 37W Condominiums, LLC, seeking classification for Minor Site Development with Variances. The applicatn presented changes it had made based on feedback given by the Historic Preservation Commission, then was continued to the February 22 meeting.

Registration is first-come, first-served at www.princetonsenior.org. Electronic brochures are available online on the PSRC website.

Most classes begin the week of February 27 and meet once a week for two hours.

Fees are $110 for a six- to eight-week course, and $85 for a three- to five-week course. Senior Scholarships are available to those for whom the fee is a hardship.

To apply, contact Sharon Hurley, director of social services, at shurley@princetonsenior.org or 609-751-9699, ext. 104.

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