Allendale Land Use Board Addresses Affordable Housing and Subdivision Concerns

In a recent Allendale Land Use Board meeting, one notable issues discussed were the new affordable housing rules and a contentious two-lot subdivision application for a property on West Crescent Avenue LLC. The meeting was significant in laying out a roadmap for the town’s affordable housing responsibilities and in addressing community concerns over potential neighborhood changes and environmental impacts due to proposed property developments.

The planner’s presentation on the fourth round of affordable housing rules outlined the amendments to the Fair Housing Act and the responsibilities and limitations now placed on municipalities. The presentation included critical upcoming deadlines: adopting a resolution by January 31, 2024, preparing a housing plan by June 30, 2025, and adopting zoning ordinances and other resolutions by March 15, 2026. The planner recommended forming an affordable housing subcommittee to discuss suitable locations for affordable housing in response to the distribution of the need number to certain municipalities, which could lead to potential litigation.

Additionally, the planner addressed the necessity to re-evaluate and update the land use plan, particularly in light of climate change. Emphasis was placed on the importance of a hazard vulnerability assessment plan to analyze and prepare for threats posed by increased rainfall, flooding, and temperature changes. The board discussed the tentative schedule for the components of the land use plan and the hazard vulnerability study.

The discussion turned to the application by 115 West Crescent Avenue LLC, which proposed the subdivision of a property into two lots. The representative highlighted that the proposed two-lot subdivision would be oversized for the zone, although variances for lot frontage were required. There was a examination of the implications of such a subdivision on the neighborhood, including concerns about flooding and the impact of removing mature trees on drainage. The board members sought clarification on the surveyor’s findings and emphasized the need for detailed plot plans and drainage calculations for any future development.

The meeting also entertained a homeowner’s request for a variance for property additions, including an enlarged kitchen and additional garage bay. The homeowner explained the necessity of the variance due to the property’s unique configuration and topography. The board deliberated on the property’s odd shape and approved the variance, with a neighbor expressing support for the renovation as a positive contribution to the street facade.

The debate over the subdivision application was robust, with board members and the public raising questions about the future size and layout of the homes to be built on the subdivided lots. Opinions diverged on whether the new homes would align with the existing neighborhood character and zoning ordinances. The attorney for the applicant emphasized that the creation of the lots would avoid self-created hardship for future variances. The discussion culminated in a motion to approve the proposal, with the condition that future home constructions fit the neighborhood and adhere to all engineering requirements.

Concerns about the impact of impervious coverage on the environment and the importance of maintaining community character while accommodating growth were recurrent themes.

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:
Amy Wilczynski
Land Use Board Officials:
Michael A. Sirico, Melissa Bergen, Frank Putrino, John Dalo, Joseph Daloisio, Gregg Butler, Jason Warzala, Andrew Agugliaro, Joseph Conte, Chris Botta (Board Attorney), Mike Vreeland (Board Engineer), Ed Snieckus (Professional Planner), Ron Kistner (Borough Administrator)

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