Franklin (Somerset County) Zoning Board Deliberates Impact of New 200-Unit Complex
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
06/20/2024
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Recording Published:
06/24/2024
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Duration:
160 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Franklin (Somerset County)
- Meeting Overview:
The latest meeting of the Franklin (Somerset County) Zoning Board centered around discussions on a proposed 200-unit apartment complex, with public concerns about environmental impact, pedestrian safety, and infrastructure stress taking the forefront. The board and public scrutinized the project’s details, including stormwater management, traffic flow, and the adequacy of the project’s engineering plans.
At the heart of the meeting was the debate over the proposed four-story apartment building on Easton Avenue. The engineer for the project, Mr. Turner, presented the site plan and faced rigorous questioning from the public. Arnold Schmidt, a member of the public, raised concerns about the environmental assessment report, questioning the potential risks posed by the project to public health and safety, especially for teenagers and pre-teens walking around the site. Schmidt’s persistence highlighted the community’s concern for safety in potential high-traffic areas, resulting in A discussion between him, the board, and the applicant’s attorney about the relevance and scope of his inquiries.
Further adding to environmental and safety deliberations, the meeting addressed the impact of the project’s residential component on local sewage systems and the adequacy of effluent treatment. Public comments reflected skepticism about the engineer’s experience with similar-scale developments, and some attendees suggested that the project’s application contained conflicting information, thereby questioning the transparency of the development process.
The public also expressed their concerns about the maintenance of nearby public spaces, including the JFK Boulevard median, and the provision of recreational spaces for children and pets. The potential handling of carcinogenic chemicals from the former Kmart building was a particular point of concern regarding environmental health, with questions about responsibility for remediation. The board’s response to these concerns emphasized the limitations of the engineer’s testimony, assuring that future witnesses would address specific issues.
Discussions extended to the site’s stormwater management system, focusing on its ability to cope with climate change and extreme weather events. The engineer detailed the stormwater plans, noting a decrease in impervious coverage and the integration of water quality structures. Public inquiries pushed for additional flood prevention measures, such as underground tanks and rain gardens.
The challenges of accommodating both school bus and truck movements on the site were scrutinized, with the board questioning the project’s design and layout to ensure smooth traffic flow and minimal impact on the residential surroundings. Concerns were also raised about the placement of a swimming pool between buildings and its exposure to sunlight.
Architectural details were also presented, describing the proposed building’s amenities, entryway, and amenity spaces. The modern design aims to accommodate package deliveries and offer both interior and exterior open spaces. The expert’s testimony was set to continue at a subsequent meeting, with a decision to change the meeting’s start time to 6:30 p.m. on August 1st, allowing for an extended period to address public comments and questions.
Additionally, the board debated the number of trees affected by the project, the potential need for a sprinkler system, and the township’s role in protecting trees, including replacing them if necessary. Pedestrian access and security measures, such as fencing to discourage unauthorized driving, were also discussed, alongside the potential impact of truck movements on parking and local traffic.
Phillip Kramer
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
06/20/2024
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Recording Published:
06/24/2024
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Duration:
160 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Franklin (Somerset County)
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