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Cooper Street Legal Occupancy Change Requestedby

Patricia Trodella is attempting to change the legal occupancy at 28-30 Cooper Street from a two family to a three family dwelling, allowing legal use of the first floor as a residence.

Prior to a damaging fire a couple of years ago, the first floor commercial space and the second floor comprised of a duplex unit in which the owner’s family lived. The third floor was a rental unit.

Plans call for renovating the building into a three 2 bedroom apartments, one apartment on each floor.

NEWRA has sent a letter of “no objection” to the proper agencies.

Phil Orlandella

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