Summit City Zoning Board Deliberates on Noise and Parking Issues at Ice Rink and Club
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
11/19/2024
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Recording Published:
11/19/2024
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Duration:
212 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Summit
- Meeting Overview:
The Summit City Zoning Board meeting on November 19, 2024, tackled community concerns, notably involving the Beacon Hill Club’s ongoing development plans and noise complaints from the ice rink’s operations. The board also addressed complex zoning applications, including residential projects with steep slope disturbances and stormwater management challenges. The meeting was live-streamed and transcribed for public records, with Dennis Galvin providing legal guidance as the substitute attorney.
A primary focus of the meeting was the public comment period, where residents expressed concerns about noise disturbances from the Beacon Hill Club’s ice rink, particularly the operation of a Zamboni and other equipment. Matthew Rosen, a resident of Brandwood Drive, highlighted disruptions caused by early morning and late-night ice maintenance activities, which affected his family’s peace. Despite efforts by the rink’s management to mitigate disturbances, such as reducing operational hours and turning off lights when not in use, Rosen urged the board to ensure enforceable conditions for noise control. He cited past unfulfilled agreements, emphasizing the need for accountability from the club.
The board discussed enforceability measures, considering recording conditions of approval to maintain transparency and accountability. Suggestions included involving the zoning officer to address non-compliance, with potential fines for violations. The board also considered feedback from another resident, Andrea Dug, who expressed concerns about the rink’s operational hours and noise.
Simultaneously, the board reviewed the Beacon Hill Club’s development proposal, which aimed to modernize facilities and improve accessibility. The project included constructing additions to the Carriage House and Pat’s House, along with reconfiguring parking areas to enhance circulation. The application required several variances, including for lot coverage and parking space requirements. Testimonies from civil and traffic engineers, as well as architects, assured the board of adequate stormwater management and minimal traffic impact. The proposal emphasized compliance with accessibility standards and community aesthetics.
Fire safety was another topic, particularly the absence of a sprinkler system in Pat’s House amidst extensive renovations. While the architect justified this omission due to code requirements and cost constraints, some board members expressed safety concerns. The board deliberated on the necessity of fire suppression measures, weighing historical safety records against potential risks.
The meeting’s agenda also included residential zoning applications, notably a project on Lenux Road involving steep slope disturbances and drainage management. Bill Eckman, the applicant, outlined plans for a pool and landscaping improvements, emphasizing effective stormwater management to address neighbor concerns. The board scrutinized the project’s impact on existing trees and steep slopes, with discussions on drainage system capacity and aesthetic design considerations. The board’s approval hinged on meeting specific conditions, including revising grading plans and ensuring tree preservation.
Another residential project discussion focused on a proposed subdivision at 477 to 479 Morris Avenue. This application sought to convert a merged lot into two separate parcels, accommodating a three-family residential structure. The request required variances due to zoning constraints, with detailed presentations on traffic flow, parking, and landscaping plans. Discussions highlighted the proposal’s alignment with neighborhood character and compliance with zoning requirements.
As the meeting drew to a close, the board addressed procedural matters, including carrying over discussions on certain applications to a special meeting scheduled for December 9. The board also granted a one-year extension to the Bergam family for their construction approval.
Elizabeth Fagan
Zoning Board Officials:
Joseph Steiner, Scott Loikits, Tom Ucko, Donald Nelson, Ayman Maleh, Miriam Zahn, Michael Curran, Claire Toth (Alternate I), Alison Chieffo (Alternate II), Jay Fehskens (Alternate III), Paul Cianciulli (Alternate IV), Bob Pawlowski (Council Liaison), L. Knight (Interim Zoning Officer), Stephanie Soulios (Zoning Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/19/2024
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Recording Published:
11/19/2024
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Duration:
212 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Summit
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