Millburn Commission Deliberates Historic Property Renovations

The Millburn Town Historical Preservation Commission recently convened to deliberate on several applications, the most compelling of which was the proposed renovation and construction on Western Drive, a contributing property to the Short Hills Park historic district. The homeowners, Elana W. and her husband, alongside their attorney Mark Don and architect John James, presented a plans to renovate their home to accommodate their growing family while preserving its historic character. The commission also approved an application for a new development with considerations for traffic impact and discussed other property modifications within the historic district.

The comprehensive proposal for a property on Western Drive included the addition of a rear structure and updates to the existing home, with a particular focus on maintaining the property’s historical integrity. The homeowners outlined their intention to create a space conducive to aging in place and hosting visitors, which involved constructing a new family room, kitchen, carriage house, and breezeway. Site plans, floor plans, and elevations were reviewed to ensure the new construction would harmonize with the historic aesthetic of the district. The project was noted for its compliance with zoning regulations and did not require any variances.

During the discussion, the commission members asked probing questions about the renovation, seeking clarification on the specific details presented. The architect discussed the unique features of the property, with the homeowners expressing their dedication to enhancing their property’s value within the community’s historical context. The proposal also highlighted plans to preserve a significant white oak tree and create a private play space while rehabilitating existing wooden structures, including an arched colonnade and trellis. Concerns about the proposed impervious coverage were allayed with confirmation that the project remained below the allowable threshold.

In addition to 91 Western Drive, the commission approved an application for a new development designed to reflect the character, scale, and feel of historic buildings. A member of the public, David Schlossman, raised concerns regarding the potential traffic impact, leading the commission to recommend the applicant consider these concerns seriously. Moreover, an application for the demolition of a non-contributing property was approved, with new construction plans ensuring material use consistent with the district’s character.

Another application of interest involved a one-story addition to a contributing property in the historic district. The homeowner highlighted the importance of preserving historical plaster crown moldings while introducing more natural light into the home. The architect presented changes designed to minimize impact and integrate with the house’s historical fabric. However, the commission decided to carry over the discussion to allow for further deliberation.

The commission also reviewed an application for 445 Wyoming, which involved the construction of a small one-story addition and the removal of an existing garage. The proposal was to relocate the kitchen to create additional living space while ensuring the new addition was in line with the original architectural style. The commission engaged in a discussion on the property’s historical significance and zoning regulations before ultimately approving the application with minor adjustments.

The commission’s actions reflect a commitment to balancing the needs of modern homeowners with the preservation of the town’s historic character.

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:
Annette Romano
Historic Preservation Commission Officials:
Alison Canfield, Elizabeth Wanga, Robert Frankel, Jessica Glatt, Karen Gaylord, Zachery Davis, Brad Jenkins

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