Spector Foerst & Associates works with developers and homeowners on all types of land use issues, representing clients before various governmental bodies from initial appearances through approvals, including appeals and litigation, as needed.
Having served 12 years on the Westfield Planning Board, attorney Jim Foerst brings a unique perspective to land use matters and has skillfully guided many clients through the process with results that accommodate the wishes and requirements of both developers and municipalities.
Our law firm represents clients in residential, commercial, industrial and institutional land use matters ranging from site plans and subdivisions to zoning variances and permits. We routinely handle such issues as zoning adjustments for mixed-use downtown buildings, residential subdivisions, affordable housing, setbacks, coverage, height, location, ingress, egress and more.
In land use matters, clients count on Spector Foerst & Associates for our knowledge and experience. Look to us to do the talking before planning and zoning boards, town and city councils, to resolve issues and secure the necessary approvals for your projects to proceed.
If you have a land use issue of any kind, contact Spector Foerst & Associates and learn how we
might help you.
We welcome you to schedule a meeting or consultation with us by filling out the form below, or calling us directly at
(973) 258-9200
Our firm handles injury cases on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay no attorney fees unless and until we obtain compensation for you. If we don’t win the case, we don’t collect any fee.
Please call or email us to schedule an initial consultation. If you are not able to travel to our office in Millburn, we will come to you.
SPECTOR FOERST & ASSOCIATES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, N.Y. & N.J.
159 Millburn Ave.
Millburn, NJ 07041
973-258-9200 phone;
973-258-0666 fax
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