Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . rovement of the Borough asa place of residence. (9) That building ordinances be considered, withthe intention of promoting health, preserving thehomogeneity of neighborhoods and protecting thestability of real estate values; also that propertyowners be asked to cooperate in this provisionby writing suitable restrictions in their deeds ofsale. (10) That attention be invited by the proper au-thorities to the names of the streets: first, to a revisionof those that are confusing or conflicting and, se
Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . rovement of the Borough asa place of residence. (9) That building ordinances be considered, withthe intention of promoting health, preserving thehomogeneity of neighborhoods and protecting thestability of real estate values; also that propertyowners be asked to cooperate in this provisionby writing suitable restrictions in their deeds ofsale. (10) That attention be invited by the proper au-thorities to the names of the streets: first, to a revisionof those that are confusing or conflicting and, secondly,to the adoption of a method for the future that willencourage the selection of distinctive and appropriatenames. (11) That the Shade Tree Commission (the forma-tion of which is advocated) be requested to take upin a broad and efficient way, much after the mannerof East Orange, for example, the whole question ofplanting and maintaining street trees. (12) That the land already purchased by theBorough for parks and playgrounds be developedand utihzed as rapidly as possible under carefully. A Two-Family House Development
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