According to the late John Hopper, when the market crashed in 1929 Mr. Taylor lost his money. It was built in the (carpenter) Gothic Revival style in the late 1895. The Millers also owned an archery camp in Roxbury, VT and taught in Pomfret, CT, where they died and are buried. The store closed during World War II. The rustic barn seen here, south of the Zabriskie house, was located on East Saddle River Road, just south of the Old Stone Church. Albert and Irene's sons, Frank and Ray both lived in Upper Saddle River. They also sold 45 acres in 1965, but purchased 23 more acres in Mahwah in 1974. 1889) inherited the house and lived her entire life there, dying in the house in 1968. Louis and Ella Keidel moved to Allendale (and bought a large home on East Allendale Avenue), where he became the mayor in 1938, and remained so through WWII.
Added 10-14-1998 by Ord. USR resident Betty Odo told us the well would dry up in the summer and Mayor Dennecke, a neighbor on Elizabeth Terrace, would connect hoses and run water to the house. All applicable state codes can be found on the Division of Community Affairs (DCA) web site and all local Borough codes can be found as a link on the Boroughs web site. The children grew up spending summers in Upper Saddle River with their parents and grandmother, Maria. On top of your business license, you may need a food service license for your restaurant in Upper Saddle River. Together they ran a roadside stand here (see above). The block and lot numbers as they appear on the Official Assessment Map. There may be other permits and licenses necessary for freight carriers in Upper Saddle River. The exact size and location on the lot of the proposed building or alteration of an existing building and of other existing buildings on the same lot.
Each official position created in Subsection A hereof shall be filled by a person qualified for such position pursuant to P. 217, as amended, and N. J. George Mutschler was also listed as running the dog training school in 1978. The Board shall hear the appeal, render a decision thereon and file its decision with a statement of the reasons therefor with the enforcing agency from which the appeal has been taken not later than 10 business days following the submission of the completed application for appeal, unless such period of time has been extended with the consent of the appellant. His youngest boys were then raised by their aunt in Allendale. 1822) and his wife, Margaretta Valentine, in 1854. The Terwilleger house, which stood on this site burned to the ground in 1924, so this home likely built in the mid to late-1920s in the then popular Colonial Revival style. After Ruth's death the house and barn were demolished and cleared for Spruce Hollow Road, named after her farm. It was started by Henry Snyder, who was born in Upper Saddle River in 1878 and was a first cousin of Lizzie Goetschius. 1918) (daughter of Margaret Lucy Caffrey) married in 1945 she and her husband, Joseph Paul Capuano Sr. (b. They opened a sawmill further north on West Crescent Avenue in 1928 as the R. J. Christopher & Son Lumber Company. 1913) and William W. Morris owned the home until 1986. He died shortly after its construction and his daughters continued to live there for a while. JACOB A. BANTA HOUSE. UCC-F101-HECC — Home Elevation Contractor Certification.
The Eckerson barn on Carlough Road just north of Lake Street was one of the most beautiful and well-constructed barns in Upper Saddle River. In 1989, the Osborn Barn was deemed obsolete by its owner, was scheduled to be demolished and replaced by a new housing development. A construction permit, issued in accordance with the foregoing provisions, pursuant to which no construction has been undertaken above the foundation walls within one year from the time of issuance, shall expire. So this is a rare case that the barn was saved, but it is no longer in Upper Saddle River. The Van Buskirk-Penner house is one of the few Revolutionary War era stone homes still standing in Upper Saddle River. The records of the late historian, Claire Tholl, indicate that a home stood in this location that was owned by Conrad Bush, Albert G. Zabriskie, Peter Howard (1811-1865) who was married to Adeline Henion and lived there from 1848 to 1865 and Martin Brown (1806-1875). Every completed application for a construction permit shall be granted, in whole or in part, or denied within 20 business days. The house is still standing, but the barn was knocked down decades ago. The Victorian home behind the store predated the store and was built by Garret H. Zabriskie on lands previously owned by John Verway (1787) and Albert D. Terhune (1811).
LOST STRUCTURES OF UPPER SADDLE RIVER. If a building permit is denied, the Construction Code Official shall state in writing the reasons for such denial. The Unique Medal and Badge Company was located on a four-acre lot at 67 Old Stone Church Road next to the building that had been Walthery's blacksmith/wheelwright shop (see below), where Patriot's Lane is now. Portions of it dated to the 1790s and were built in a simple Federal style with Greek Revival elements, but it underwent renovation in the 1940s with Colonial Revival additions.
The fee shall be based upon the estimated cost of the work. Our goal is to help you from start through finish to efficiently and safely assist you in completing your project without disturbing the neighborhood. They moved to Ramsey and by 1902 J. Snyder purchased it and was still there by 1913. They moved from Passaic to begin a rural life of farming – somewhat as a hobby. Many buildings stood on the Goetschius property over the years and their timeline is unclear. 1851) and Lena Anderson, who moved to Brooklyn in 1903 and sold it to James Townsend. Waste and debris from construction sites can sometimes impact local ecosystems and waterways. According to a deed search, the property was initially owned by John H. Terhune prior to 1873. Every action of the Board shall be by resolution and copies shall be forwarded by certified or registered mail to the appellant or his representatives. UCC-F150 — Elevator Subcode Technical Section. After Fred's death in 1941 the costume business was carried on by his daughter Henrietta Wüstl Beckman, who married Robert Charles Beckman in 1924. 1884) married Anna Mertin and bought property in Upper Saddle River in 1919. He sold it in 1898 to farmers from Norway, Frederick (b.
The home below was likely built in the 1820s by Hendrick Hopper and was remodeled and enlarged significantly in 1916, losing much of its historic fabric and value. Only the front portion of the north wing, seen here (with a large extension added to it), remained from the original house. This modest home stood at 490 East Saddle River Road on the corner of Weiss Road and was built sometime between 1872 and1890 on land owned by the Shuart family.
Someone told him there was money to be made in milk cows so he took up farming. The property was purchased from the Secor family, who owned and operated Secor Farms on this corner of Lake Street. 20-89; 6-14-1990 by Ord. These regulations are often in place to help protect both your business and the community.
He became a US citizen in 1885. The enforcing agency may approve changes in plans and specifications previously approved by it if the plans and specifications when so changed remain in conformity with law. After moving to Miami in 1922, Francis remarried again and died in 1929, leaving a considerable sum and a legal mess. The bungalow was torn down around 2001, but the others all remain. They owned the property until June, 1984 before selling it to developers. The building permit fee shall be in the amount of $0. The home was partially demolished and the remaining portions extensively remodeled and added onto in the 1990s to become another large, luxury home, which can be seen today. When Elmer's was sold to the Shottmeyer Brothers they proposed tearing it down and building a new store on the site.
But identifying and applying for licenses can be confusing and complicated. He sold off a portion of the property and it was developed into Kroner Farm Road. The cleaning of any street, sidewalk or drainage facility that may be covered or filled with dirt, mud, silt, stone or other debris that may wash down from the property as a result of the performance of the work for which the building permit was issued. TUTHILL HOUSE (30 Old Stone Church Road). Edna and Fred moved up the street to a cottage on the Gardiner farm October 10, 1922 and remained there until 1927 when they moved back to the Goetschius tenant house with Fred's parents. The Filers purchased the Goetschius Tenant house from Stephen J. Goetschius for $4, 000 in 1921. 1856), lived there with his wife Ella Paul and their son and died there in 1914.