Allen Weiss Esq.

Projects

This list is not exhaustive. Here are some representative matters:

  • Allen is currently representing Monmouth County in the replacement of Bridge S-32 on County Route 520 (Rumson Road) over the Shrewsbury River between the Boroughs of Rumson and Sea Bright. This is a Hundred and Eight Million Dollar federally funded highway project that involves right-of-way, highway access, condemnation and green acres issues, as well as DEP permitting.
  • Allen represented Monmouth County in the conveyance of Fort Monmouth Phase II from the United States Army to FMERA. Here was responsible for among other things the mortgage securing the funding of the Thirty-Two Million Dollar purchase price, the creation and extension of County Route 520 through Fort Monmouth, the acquisition and development of public uses required by BRAC and conveyances and vacations of public roads required by Netflix in connection with the Mega Parcel.
  • Allen represented Monmouth County in the replacement of Bridge S-17 on County Route 10 (West Front Street) in the Township of Middletown and the Borough of Red Bank. This was a federally funded highway project that involved right-of-way, condemnation, and DEP permitting issues involving private and public entities.
  • Allen represented Monmouth County in the replacement of Bridge W-38. This was a project that involved a NJ DEP green acres diversion and acquisition of right of ways within parkland on School House Road over the Shark River in the Townships of Neptune and Wall.
  • Allen completed a NJ DEP major green acres diversion of parkland within Howell Park Golf Course for the benefit of a public utility concerning a regional transmission main project. 
  • Allen recently completed Quiet Title action in Ocean County in connection with a chain of tile from a deed of conveyance recorded in 1910. He also recently completed a Quiet Title action in Middlesex County in connection with parsals of land created during contruction of the NJ Turnpike.
  • Allen has closed numerous commercial loan transactions on behalf of lenders and borrowers for aquisitions and refinances, sometimes involving SWAP’s.
  • Allen represented the property owner all the way from the governing body to the Appellate Division in Jennings v. Borough of Highlands, 418 N.J. Super. (App. Div. 2011) in a case of first impression.