Tenafly Council Reviews Ambitious Redevelopment Proposal for Clinton Inn Site
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Tenafly Borough Council meeting focused on a redevelopment proposal for the Clinton Inn site, a significant initiative involving the construction of 125 residential units and the transformation of the existing hotel into a mixed-use facility including a market, restaurant, and rooftop event space. The proposal, presented by Creative Land Group LLC, sparked discussions about community impact, parking solutions, and environmental considerations, alongside other council business including the establishment of an affordable housing overlay zone and a menorah lighting event.
The central topic of the meeting was the proposal to redevelop the Clinton Inn site, presented by Creative Land Group LLC. The proposed plan involves a complete overhaul of the existing hotel, incorporating 125 residential units with a 20% affordable housing component. The initiative also includes the addition of a market and restaurant, replacing a previous plan for assisted living facilities. The redevelopment aims to serve as a cornerstone for downtown Tenafly, featuring a basement-level spa and a 10,000 square foot rooftop event space accessible to both hotel guests and residents.
During the presentation, concerns were raised regarding parking logistics, particularly during large events at the new venue. The developers proposed a two-level underground parking structure for the residential units and suggested valet services to manage overflow. Environmental impact was another focal point, with assurances that the site was not in a FEMA flood zone and that green infrastructure would be integrated to address stormwater management.
Council members expressed the need for a balanced unit mix, particularly highlighting the importance of including three-bedroom units to accommodate families downsizing from larger homes.
Height was a contentious issue, with a proposed six-story structure sparking debate. Some council members resisted the height increase, citing potential shadow effects and privacy concerns for neighboring properties. The developers countered by stressing the architectural and functional integration of the hotel and residential components, claiming the design would be shorter than prior approved plans.
The council also addressed the need for a variance due to the building’s height exceeding local limits, framing the development as a symbiotic relationship between the hotel and residential units. Flooding and water management were emphasized, with council members pressing for comprehensive plans to mitigate runoff, especially given recent severe weather patterns.
In addition to the redevelopment discussions, the council introduced Ordinance 25-32, establishing an affordable housing overlay zone district to amend the borough’s land development regulations. The ordinance was unanimously passed.
Community concerns were highlighted during the public comments section, with residents voicing issues about school capacity due to increased population density from new developments. The council acknowledged these concerns, emphasizing the need for ongoing coordination with the Board of Education to manage potential impacts on local schools.
Other notable discussions included the proposal for a menorah lighting event, planned to coincide with a holiday fair, and the recognition of a local athlete through a plaque. The council outlined a standardized process for naming honors, requiring resident support through a signature gathering initiative.
The meeting concluded with committee reports, where council members discussed health initiatives, including the need for a blood donation drive and concerns over increasing religious vaccine exemptions. The successful operations of the senior center and the Department of Public Works were also noted, with calls for improved outreach and additional pothole repairs before winter.
Mark Zinna
City Council Officials:
, Jamie Corsair, Lauren Dayton, Adam Michaels, Julie O’Connor, Daniel Park, John Roglieri
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/24/2025
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Recording Published:
12/01/2025
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Duration:
69 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Tenafly
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