A Hudson County jury awarded $5.05 million on Feb. 2 in North Hudson Sewerage Authority v. Maxwell Place Condominium Association for permanent and temporary sewer easements across a condominium association’s property after the condemning agency offered $567,100.

The North Hudson Sewerage Authority sought easements on one acre of property in Hoboken that is owned by the Maxwell Place Condominium Association. The easements are located on a portion of 11th Street that is owned by the association. They accommodate an underground sewer pumping station that was completed in 2016 after a year of construction, according to the suit.

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