Morris Town Council Approves Subdivision

The Morris Town Council recently approved a contentious subdivision proposal on Starlight Drive, addressing significant public concerns and environmental considerations. The proposal included a discussion on the lot line adjustments to accommodate the creation of equal lot widths for two properties, variance requests, and the introduction of a low-pressure sewage system for a single-family home. The meeting also touched on the responsibility for replacing trees removed during development, the impact of Hurricane Sandy, and soil erosion concerns.

The heart of the meeting centered on a discussion about the proposed subdivision and the variances required for the development on Starlight Drive. The applicant’s representative presented the case for the subdivision, highlighting the need for single-family building lots amidst increasing demands for high-density residential development. They emphasized the large size of the property compared to the zoning ordinance’s minimum lot area requirements and the opportunity to preserve single-family residential options within the township.

The proposed plans involved creating two lots with equal widths, thereby necessitating variances due to the unique shape of the property and existing environmental constraints. The discussion revealed the complexities involved in balancing municipal land use law with the preservation of neighborhood character and environmental sensitivities. The council members reviewed the variances sought by the applicant, which included allowances for lot width and disturbance of certain slope categories. The proposal aimed to minimize the impact on steep slopes and regulated areas, with the intention of disturbing only those areas previously impacted by construction.

Public concerns were notably significant during the deliberation. Residents raised issues regarding the removal of trees, potential soil erosion, and the impact of the development on storm drainage. A member of the public suggested that some of the removed trees be replaced along the property line to maintain privacy between the new constructions and existing homes.

The council also addressed the sewage and storm drainage plans for the property. Questions were raised about the unique low-pressure sewage system setup and the storm drainage’s adequacy in preventing water accumulation and soil erosion. The developer assured that the proposed driveway slope and drainage design would mitigate these concerns, and the proposal complied with soil erosion regulations. Additionally, the existing sanitary sewer pipe on the property, which required stabilization, was discussed, with the developer agreeing to grant necessary easements for its maintenance by the township.

Another major point of the meeting was the discussion on the division of the lot lines, referred to as options A and B, with debate over the preferable option in terms of access and maintenance responsibilities. The professionals and board members expressed a preference for option A, which involved a lot line down the driveway, creating lot width variances at various points, but ensured better access compared to option B, which resulted in all dimensions being non-compliant.

The applicant’s proposal aimed to advance the purposes of zoning, promote public health, safety, and general welfare, and to maintain the predominant single-family residential character of the neighborhood. The applicant committed to removing dead and leaning trees, providing easement areas for township drainage utilities, and reducing impervious coverage on the site.

The discussion covered the specifics of the applicant’s commitments and how the proposal aligned with zoning purposes. The planner and engineer addressed various concerns, including lot width criteria, parking, and driveway configuration. The public engaged in the discussion with questions about parking access and preferences between the two proposed plan options.

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:
Donna J. Guariglia
City Council Officials:
Jeffery R. Grayzel, Mark J. Gyorfy, William “Bud” Ravitz, Siva S. Jonnada

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