Millburn Planning Board Debates Historic Landmarks and Setback Ordinances
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
06/05/2024
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Recording Published:
06/05/2024
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Duration:
75 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Millburn
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Millburn Town Planning Board meeting, members engaged in vigorous discussions centered on two proposed ordinances affecting historic landmarks and existing principal structures. The board also navigated through a series of proposed bylaw changes, revisions to board rules, and standardization of application processes for the planning and zoning boards.
The most notable issue emerged from ordinance 26824, which proposed amendments to the Design Review Zone (DRZ) Section 804 concerning the designation of historic landmarks and districts. The ordinance aimed to modify the procedural aspects to bolster transparency and clarity in the historic designation process. The key point of debate was whether to include explicit details about the protest provision or to simply reference the municipal land use law. Ultimately, the board moved to consider eliminating the protest provision from the ordinance, opting for a reference to the law instead.
Additionally, the board scrutinized ordinance 2679 24, which pertained to modifications of existing principal structures with current front yard setbacks. Members grappled with the phrasing of the ordinance, specifically the clause regarding the permissible distance of the building from the front property line. Concerns arose over the potential ambiguity of the language, prompting a suggestion to the Township Committee to clarify the sentence. Furthermore, the board deliberated on whether to detail the protest provision or to refer to the municipal land use law. Despite divergent views, the board motioned to contemplate removing the protest provision, favoring a law reference for clarity.
The meeting also delved into discussions about proposed bylaw changes. The board debated the appointment process for special committee members—whether the chair should nominate or if the full board should vote on appointments. Questions about the inclusion of a veto provision and the nomination process also surfaced. Additionally, concerns were raised about the potential for volunteers with specific viewpoints to form blocks within committees. This segment of the meeting concluded without a definitive decision on adopting the new bylaws.
Board rules were another focal point, with members scrutinizing a draft of potential revisions. Topics such as the addition of a public comment period, the role of alternate members, and documentation of disqualifications were debated. The board attorney underscored the need for a denial without prejudice to protect the board in instances where an applicant does not agree to a continuance. The acceptance of expert testimony, the credibility of evidence, and the use of electronics during testimony also prompted discussion. The board considered whether to adjourn meetings when a verbatim record could not be maintained, with the board attorney clarifying that a reviewing body would determine subsequent actions.
The board addressed the need to streamline application forms and checklists for both the planning and zoning boards, focusing on creating uniformity for application submissions. The proposed ordinance intended to clarify the review process and align it with the master plan’s goals of protecting residential neighborhoods and ensuring the DRZ’s functionality.
Members considered a proposed ordinance amendment to resolve zoning definition gaps, specifically regarding floor area ratio non-residential, prevailing front yard setback, and the definition of a shopping center for multi-tenant commercial developments. Clarifications on term interpretations and methodologies for determining setbacks were provided by the subcommittee.
Annette Romano
Planning Board Officials:
Beth Zall, Gaston Ryan Haupert, Corey Biller, Alison Canfield, Michael Cohen, Debra Nevas, Frank Saccomandi, Sujatha Shanmugasundaram, Srini Vijay, David Cosgrove (Alt #1), Michael Zion (Alt. #2), Steven Warner (Board Attorney), Martha Callahan (Township Engineer)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
06/05/2024
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Recording Published:
06/05/2024
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Duration:
75 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Millburn
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