Politics & Government

Princeton To Review Linden Townhouses Project Application

A single-family home has been demolished to make way for three townhouses. Planning Board will review the application Feb. 3.

(Alex Mirchuk/Patch)

PRINCETON, NJ — A three-unit townhouse development has been proposed for 39 Linden Lane and the Planning board will review the application on Thursday, Feb. 3.

Simplify Living Inc, a Metuchen-based company, is seeking minor site plan approval according to documents filed with the Planning Board.

An existing single-family home on the site has been demolished to make way for the three townhomes. The new project will fit the scale and features of the existing neighborhood, the developer said.

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Each townhouse will include a living room, two bedrooms, a dining room, and a kitchen. The development will include six on-site parking spaces – three in the rear and one next to each unit. The development also comes with two off-street parking spaces per unit, with one driveway being used for all three units. According to submitted documents the driveway will have electric vehicle chargers.

The entrance of the first unit will face Linden Lane, the second unit will face the driveway and the entrance for the third unit will face the rear.

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The Planning Board is scheduled to meet virtually at 7 p.m., Feb.3. To check out the project documents, click here.

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