Morris Town Council Debates Revised House Addition Plans
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2024
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Recording Published:
07/22/2024
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Duration:
150 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Morris
- Meeting Overview:
The latest Morris Town Council meeting saw a debate over a proposed property development that included a house addition, pool house, and garage revision plans. The council discussed at length the revised plans submitted by an applicant, which involved the elimination of an office addition and adjustments to variances related to side yards, garage, and pool house. The board grappled with concerns over the 10-day rule for plan submissions and pondered whether the changes required additional review time or if the public had a right to see the revised plans in advance.
A key issue was the submission of revised plans for a building project, which stirred a discussion among council members. Questions regarding the location of AC units, a generator, and the potential impact of these on neighbors were central to the deliberations. The council took a break to review these revisions further, showing a split in opinion; some members were uneasy about the lack of review, while others pointed to precedents where modified plans had been accepted without additional delay.
The debate also touched on the proposed addition to a house, scrutinizing the applicant’s request for a larger garage and additional bedrooms. The architect defended the design choices, highlighting the need to fulfill the client’s desires while board members questioned the adherence to existing zoning regulations and the necessity of encroaching into the side yard setback.
Further, the council examined the proportionality of the project relative to surrounding houses, the visibility of the new structures from the street, and the impact on neighborhood parking availability. These discussions brought to the fore the challenge of harmonizing individual preferences with community standards and zoning laws.
Another topic was the potential classification of a proposed structure—a pool house or guest house—as a second living residence, which would run afoul of current zoning laws. Public concerns were voiced regarding the square footage and design of the property, with skepticism about the alignment of the proposed changes with zoning regulations. The impact of the structure’s heating and cooling systems on the neighborhood and the adequacy of the existing garage were also debated.
Discussions around the placement of condensers for the AC system and how they comply with setbacks and lot coverage regulations were highlighted. A public member’s photo of an AC unit led to a discussion on its potential removal and the need to ensure a non-chaotic parking situation. After a recess, a landscape architect was accepted as an expert witness and presented Exhibit A10, a landscape architecture exhibit.
The proposed landscape plan for the residence was detailed, focusing on the preservation of mature Pines and the introduction of shrubs and plants aimed at providing privacy and aesthetic value. The plan’s potential impact on existing trees and the maintenance needs for neighboring properties were concerns raised by the public and council members alike.
The public expressed fears about the impact of plantings on established trees and the adequacy of screening for their properties. The height of the plantings relative to existing walls and the need for additional work or maintenance were also discussed. The landscape designer addressed these concerns by emphasizing the intent to maintain a visually appealing and carefully managed landscape while minimizing impact on neighboring properties.
Questions about the need for additional lighting as part of the landscape plan and its potential impact on the surrounding area were also raised. The council and public members sought clarification on the inclusion of lighting in the landscape plan and its implications.
The meeting concluded with administrative matters, including the request for a written report of the expert’s testimony to be provided in advance for review, the scheduling of the next hearing, and the requirement for the landscape plan to be submitted in electronic and hard copy formats. The announcement of a continued hearing date marked the adjournment of the meeting.
Donna J. Guariglia
City Council Officials:
Jeffery R. Grayzel, Mark J. Gyorfy, William “Bud” Ravitz, Siva S. Jonnada
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2024
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Recording Published:
07/22/2024
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Duration:
150 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Morris
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