Howell Zoning Board Approves Variances Amidst Community Concerns
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
05/20/2024
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Recording Published:
05/23/2024
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Duration:
129 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Howell
- Meeting Overview:
The Howell Zoning Board recently approved several land use applications, including variances for an undersized lot and a setback issue for a pole barn. The meeting also generated discussion on a proposed temporary use permit for a carnival event, with concerns over traffic, parking, and safety prompting a decision to reconvene for further deliberation.
At the forefront of the meeting was the application for bulk variance approval to construct a single-family dwelling with a septic system on an undersized lot. The property, represented by the applicant’s engineer, Matthew Wilder, required variances for lot area, setbacks, impervious lot coverage, and building coverage due to its irregular shape and existing constraints. The applicant presented exhibits, including photographs of the property before demolition and letters to adjacent property owners. The board engaged in a detailed examination of the application, considering the alignment with municipal land use law goals, such as promoting appropriate population densities and creating a desirable visual environment. Despite the complexities of the case and the extensive discussion, the board found the arguments convincing and approved the application without public opposition.
Additionally, the meeting addressed a case involving a pole barn that was built encroaching on the required setback yard. The applicant explained that an error during the foundation’s layout led to the discrepancy. After reviewing the as-built structure and considering the impact on the property, the board approved the application, also without opposition from the public.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing a temporary use permit for the “Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence” (LEAD) carnival event, to be held in the parking lot adjacent to the Escape movie theater. The attorney for LEAD, Peter Clauser, and John Fle, a regional director, outlined the charitable goals of the event and the security measures to be implemented, including a 6-foot-high fence around the controlled area, temporary restroom facilities, and first aid stations. Concerns arose from board members and the public regarding the event’s impact on traffic, parking, and safety. The board deliberated on the duration of the permit and the adequacy of emergency services, stressing the need for a comprehensive circulation plan. The board eventually reached a consensus on recommending a one-year temporary use permit with the possibility of extension, contingent on a formalized circulation plan.
Furthermore, an application relating to a proposed residential property in the AR agricultural rural estate zone prompted a debate over the compatibility of the farmhouse-style facade finish and septic system with the character of the area. Neighbors voiced concerns about the size of the proposed house and proximity of the septic system. In response, the applicant proposed reducing the building coverage and home size to alleviate concerns. The board discussed the necessity of the septic system meeting required setbacks and considered reducing the number of bedrooms to minimize the size of the septic system.
Lastly, the board carried an application to a future date regarding the architectural plans for a new home construction, where members sought clarification on various aspects such as impervious coverage, patio size, and septic system design. The applicant’s planner referred to the township’s 2022 master plan land use element, which advocated for the demolition of damaged structures and the construction of new homes that enhance the streetscape.
Theresa Berger
Zoning Board Officials:
William Stahnten, Paul Sayah, Jose Orozco, Richard Mertens, Matthew Hughes III, Nicholas Borrillo, Glenn Cantor, Michael Ryan (Alternate 1), Annmarie Scottson (Alternate 2)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
05/20/2024
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Recording Published:
05/23/2024
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Duration:
129 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Howell
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