Cranbury Planning Board Deliberates on Historic Preservation Guidelines and Site Plan Modifications

The Cranbury Planning Board met to discuss topics including the revision of historic preservation guidelines and the evaluation of a proposed site plan for a research facility now transitioning into manufacturing. Discussions revolved around aesthetic standards, equipment installation, and the implications of modifying guidelines for the town’s historic district.

The meeting’s most prominent discussion involved the proposed updates to the historic preservation guidelines within the master plan. One focus was on differentiating between historic and non-historic properties, with an emphasis on ensuring that any new construction remains distinct yet complementary to existing historic structures. The board stressed the need to avoid “fake historic” appearances, advocating for authenticity in preserving the character of historic areas. This discussion was rooted in a broader effort to refine the criteria for contributing and non-contributing properties, as well as the associated standards. The planning board members underscored the importance of maintaining architectural integrity, with particular attention paid to properties along North Main Street and the potential for new developments to impact the aesthetic continuity of the area.

The Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) played a role in this discussion, with their ongoing work to adjust the historic district buffer and designate additional properties for preservation. The board acknowledged the efforts by the HPC over the past five years, reflecting on the detailed processes necessary to amend the master plan and integrate evolving standards. There was a consensus that the revised guidelines should provide a clear framework for future developments while protecting the visual integrity of the historic district. The board also debated the implications of removing or adding properties to the designated list, seeking a balanced approach that accommodates both preservation efforts and new developments.

Another topic of discussion was the site plan modification for the Biocon Generic Tank facility, which is evolving from a research site into a manufacturing hub. The applicant’s representative, Mr. Dino Spini, addressed board concerns about aesthetic and functional aspects of the site, particularly focusing on the installation of a dust collector system. The board scrutinized the proposed changes, including the relocation of dust collectors, reconfiguration of ADA parking, and the inclusion of noise specifications. The emphasis was on maintaining aesthetic integrity, with Mr. Spini highlighting the importance of a visually pleasing environment even in less visible areas. The proposal included enhancements such as slats in chain-link fencing to improve screening, though the renderings did not yet depict these slats, as various color options were under consideration.

The board’s deliberations on the site plan also covered the positioning of an electric vehicle (EV) charging space adjacent to the dust collector, which raised safety concerns due to potential fire hazards. The board agreed on the need to relocate the EV spaces in compliance with upcoming fire codes. Additionally, discussions addressed the impact of the equipment on local wildlife, particularly concerning birds and their nesting habits. The board expressed a commitment to ensuring that all aspects of the application are thoroughly vetted to meet both operational effectiveness and aesthetic appeal.

Furthermore, the board explored the implications of riparian protections and property classifications, specifically discussing how these affect developments within a specified distance from water bodies. The restrictions limit homeowners’ abilities to impact areas around water bodies, and the board emphasized the importance of clear and accurate mapping to reflect the town’s infrastructure. This discussion highlighted the ongoing process of adapting the master plan to reflect the town’s needs, particularly in light of housing mandates and the preservation of open spaces.

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Mayor:
Eman El-Badawi
Planning Board Officials:
Dominique Jones, Mike Ferrante, Evelyn Spann, William Gittings, Jason Stewart, Wayne Wittman, Jason Mildenberg, Deanna Anderson, Robin Tillou (Land Use Administrator), Sharon Dragan, Esq (Board Attorney), Elizabeth Leheny, PP (Board Planner), David Hoder, Pe, Pp, Cme, CPWM (Board Engineer), Andrew Feranda, P.E., Ptos, CME (Board Traffic Consultant), Thomas Decker, P.E. (Conflict Board Engineer), David H. Horner (Conflict Board Traffic Engineer)

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