Paterson City Council Approves Housing Development

In a recent Paterson City Council meeting, after extensive discussion and public commentary, the council approved a proposal by Mercado Properties LLC for the construction of three two-family homes on subdivided lots on West Broadway. The project had sparked community concern over its potential impact on local infrastructure, parking, and neighborhood aesthetics. Despite objections from residents and a failed motion to deny the application, the council ultimately sanctioned the development, subject to a full County review.

The central issue discussed was the proposal by Mercado Properties LLC to subdivide a 7,360 square foot lot into three lots for the construction of three-story, two-unit dwellings on each. The project required variances for lot area, width, and side yard setbacks, as well as for lot coverage and the implementation of a common driveway access cross easement. The applicant’s representatives and expert witnesses provided a detailed presentation on the architectural and site plans, addressing technical specifics and compliance with zoning regulations. They emphasized the design’s intent to enhance the neighborhood and detailed measures to mitigate potential traffic and congestion.

During the public hearing segment, residents voiced their concerns regarding the project’s impact on the existing sewage system, traffic congestion, and the maintenance of common elements. Specific apprehensions included the adequacy of parking spaces, the enforcement of easements, and the impact on neighboring properties’ aesthetics and privacy. In response, the applicant’s representatives addressed each issue, assuring compliance with city regulations, including sewer line connections, surface water runoff management, and parking space requirements.

Callers to the meeting, such as Patricia McNeil and Derek Brown, inquired about free parking for tenants and the number of parking spaces per unit, including guest parking. Migdalia Vega and Jennifer Aretta raised questions about property line distances and the impact of increased volume on sewage and sewer lines. The witnesses responded, clarifying parking space allocation, the enforcement of the easement, and the impact on sewage systems.

Further, a caller named Marco Ara was concerned about the direction of snowfall from the roof of the proposed three-story building and the parking issues related to increased traffic. The council assured him that the roof’s design would prevent snow from falling onto his property and reiterated that the development would meet parking requirements. The design of seepage pits to manage rainwater runoff was explained, and the placement of trash and recycling areas was discussed. The possibility of installing security cameras for added safety was also considered.

The council addressed whether the development, which connected three two-family houses with common areas, should be classified as a multi-family building or individual residences. The commissioner expressed concerns about the development fitting within the character of the neighborhood, which predominantly features one-family and two-family houses. Questions regarding fire safety, garbage management, and the impact on the sewer system were also debated.

In the public comments portion, residents criticized the proposed subdivision and its potential strain on the neighborhood’s parking, plumbing system, and overall quality of life. Residents demanded transparency and questioned whether the county had approved the construction. There were also concerns about the late notice for the virtual meeting, which was said to limit resident participation, especially among the elderly. The community’s objections to the project’s scale, density, and the number of variances required were persistent themes throughout the discussion.

Despite the objections, the application’s attorney addressed the public comments, emphasizing that the project would undergo a full County review and defended its compliance with parking and height regulations. The attorney for the board also addressed procedural issues and confirmed that the application met the variance requirements. Following the discussions, a motion to deny the application failed, and the council subsequently approved the project.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Andre Sayegh
City Council Officials:
Michael Jackson, Shahin Khalique, Alex Mendez, Ruby Cotton, Luis Velez, Alaa “Al” Abdelaziz, Maritza Davila, Dr. Lilisa Mimms, MD Forid Uddin

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