Notification List

Prior to certain actions taking place on a property, notice must be served to all property owners within 200 feet.

Below are the properties along with owner information that are within 200 feet of 230 MOUNTAINSIDE RD.

Your use of this list is at your own risk. This is a quick view to determine likely candidates for notification. Always confirm with your municipal clerk. This list does not include other entities, such as county, state, or regional agencies that would also need notification.

The rate for USPS certified mail with signature confirmation is approximately $8.53. To send the 10 certified letters to the list below will cost about .

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The dashed red line denotes 200 feet from the property.

Properties within 200 feet of 230 MOUNTAINSIDE RD

230 MOUNTAINSIDE RD is Block 101, Lot 15.

Parcel IDStreet AddressOwner NameOwner AddressOwner City/State/ZIP
Block 101, Lot 14
220 MOUNTAINSIDE RD220 MOUNTAINSIDE RDMENDHAM, NJ 000000000
Block 116, Lot 43
225 MOUNTAINSIDE RD3 DOGWOOD CTWOODLAND PARK, NJ 000000000
Block 101, Lot 16
226 MOUNTAINSIDE RD226 MOUNTAINSIDE RDMENDHAM, NJ 07945
Block 116, Lot 44
227 MOUNTAINSIDE RD227 MOUNTAINSIDE RDMENDHAM, NJ 07945
Block 116, Lot 47
239 MOUNTAINSIDE RD6 OLD FARMSTEAD RDCHESTER, NJ 0
Block 101, Lot 17
240 MOUNTAINSIDE RD240 MOUNTAINSIDE RDMENDHAM, NJ 0
Block 116, Lot 48
241 MOUNTAINSIDE RD241 MOUNTAINSIDE RDMENDHAM, NJ 0
Block 116, Lot 46.02
MOUNTAINSIDE RDP.O. BOX 87MENDHAM, NJ 07945

More Information

In New Jersey, applications for a permit or zoning variance typically require notifying neighboring property owners. These requirements are set in laws such as the Municipal Land Use Law (NJSA 40-55D), the Flood Hazard Area Control Act (NJSA 58:16A-50), and others. A significant part of this process is notifying neighboring properties and other stakeholders prior to a planning or zoning board meeting.

NJParcels.com can provide you with a preview of your notification obligations; contact your municipal clerk for an official list of property owners.

A significant part of this process is notifying neighboring properties and other stakeholders prior to a planning or zoning board meeting.