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1 Answer | Asked in Agricultural Law and Land Use & Zoning for New Jersey on
Q: The head of the EHT Zoning Board drove onto our neighbor's property without prior notice. She observed we have a chicken

coop. That same night at a variance hearing for the property she drove onto, she asked another neighbor if the coop she saw was his. He said no. When I testified that I was against the neighbor's variance, I said the coop was mine. We then received a notice of violation for having the coop.... View More

Morris Leo Greb
Morris Leo Greb
answered on Feb 21, 2023

A ZBOA member may not enter a person's property without permission, The applicant may have given permission as part of the application process. You did nor state whether the zoning officer has issued to you a notice of zoning violation and a demand to cure.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Agricultural Law and Land Use & Zoning for New Jersey on
Q: Neighbor refuses to return our calls to discuss our concerns over the safety of his weeping willow tree.

The tree is now 60-70 ft. tall. We know they should not be planted in this residential area and we had one uproot on our property. No help from local zoning or tree commission who know our neighbor. We can be killed if it falls or uproots onto our property. I have contacted approximately 19... View More

Morris Leo Greb
Morris Leo Greb
answered on Sep 13, 2020

Speak to a local arborist to review the situation and his/her opinion as to the immediacy of any potential danger and what are the suggested remedies. Then speak to an attorney to review your legal rights and courses of action available to you. An immediate step would to put the municipality on... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Agricultural Law and Gov & Administrative Law for New Jersey on
Q: Can a Brewpub in NJ sell beer online?

Can a Brewpub in NJ that holds a plenary retail consumption license and restricted brewery license sell beer online via their website?

(N.J.A.C. 13:2-35.1, et seq .) These sales of package goods, however, may only take place from the principal public barroom

Many online services... View More

Paul J. Riviere
Paul J. Riviere
answered on Nov 20, 2017

No. Only wine. With the the necessary license.

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Q: Can a NJ establishment that holds a plenary retail consumption license and restricted brewery license ship to consumers?

I am in the process of purchasing a location that holds a plenary retail consumption license and restricted brewery license in NJ

I have a few quick questions I am hoping you can help me with to ensure compliance:

1) Will I be able to sell beer that is brewed by another brewery?... View More

Paul J. Riviere
Paul J. Riviere
answered on Nov 20, 2017

Plenary Retail Consumption License ("33")?

This license permits the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the licensed premises by the glass or other open container. The license also allows the sale of package goods for consumption off the licensed premises. These sales...
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