Edison Zoning Board Approves New Worship Place Amid Variances
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
03/19/2024
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Recording Published:
03/19/2024
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Duration:
96 Minutes
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Towns:
Edison
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County:
Middlesex County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Edison Zoning Board recently approved a proposal for a new worship place on Kilmer Road. The proposal, which required a D1 variance due to the space not being permitted for religious assembly in the current zone, was thoroughly reviewed, with the board members deeming the proposed use as inherently beneficial. The decision followed a discussion where the applicant presented plans including daily schedules, age groups, and activities. This approval was among various cases handled by the board, which also addressed residential expansions, new home constructions, and a meditation center proposal.
The proposal for the worship place detailed the size of the building, the area to be used, and the means of ingress and egress. A professional planner outlined the justification for the D1 variance and tackled the parking requirements, assuring the board that there were ample parking spaces as per Edison’s ordinance. Concerns about trash and recycling removal and the specifics of the lighting plan and dumpster enclosure were also addressed. The board demanded an updated blueprint plan depicting the restrooms and overall layout that showed coordination with the adjacent tenant. The proposal received a positive vote after no opposition was voiced by the public, with the condition that the applicant provides the requested updated plans.
Another case that attracted attention was a proposal for a meditation center and Community Learning Center seeking a use variance to operate in an LI Zone. The applicant’s attorney promised that the building would not undergo exterior changes and addressed board concerns regarding the building’s layout, parking adequacy, and the play area. The president of the Taid Dawa Center, serving as the first witness, further explained the organization’s purpose and intended use of the space, including Islamic teaching and Quran learning. Despite a detailed outline of operations and coordination with a neighboring Hindu Temple to address parking during events, the board called for an adjournment to allow for the submission of revised plans and further clarification, particularly regarding the maximum capacity and control of attendees.
Residential development was also on the agenda, with cases involving requests for bulk and use variances for home expansions and new constructions. In one instance, the board carried a case to a future date for additional testimony from a planner regarding a second-story addition to an existing single-family dwelling. The property did not meet lot coverage and floor area ratio requirements, and the applicant’s representative defended the design against concerns that the home might be too large for the lot. The board discussed the balance between the proposed changes and the existing neighborhood character, particularly focusing on the floor area ratio.
In a similar vein, another proposal involved the construction of a new single-family home after demolishing an old, dilapidated house. The case was adjourned until a future meeting to allow the applicant to submit new plans that would comply with the floor area ratio after the board voiced concerns about the current design being oversized for the lot.
The Edison Zoning Board also approved an application for the extension of a single-family dwelling, which included adding rooms to the second story and redesigning the garage for better access. The applicant’s representatives presented revised site plans and clarified the intended use for the expanded areas, including a second-floor great room, a finished basement used as a children’s playroom, and additional details about the layout and functionalities.
Unanimous approvals were granted when applications met the board’s criteria, evidencing a constructive and straightforward decision-making process.
Sam Joshi
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/19/2024
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Recording Published:
03/19/2024
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Duration:
96 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Edison
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