Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board Approves Home Expansions Amid Concerns Over Stormwater and Property Use Violations
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board meeting, the board approved multiple home expansion projects while grappling with concerns about stormwater runoff management, property use violations, and the enforcement of zoning regulations.
The application concerning 105 Lemore Drive garnered substantial discussion as the homeowners sought a variance to expand their residence. The planned addition included a bedroom suite on the first floor to accommodate elderly family members, which required a C variance due to deviations from zoning ordinances. The board scrutinized the potential impact on stormwater runoff, a critical concern raised by a neighboring resident, Mike Oer, who stressed the area’s existing water issues. The board confirmed that the homeowners would install dry wells to manage runoff and would adhere to all engineering recommendations, including applying for a minor soil-moving permit to mitigate any adverse effects on neighboring properties.
A similar application for a property on Aluminina involved constructing one- and two-story additions. Concerns about water runoff were addressed, with assurances from the applicant that no grading modifications would exacerbate runoff onto adjacent properties. The board approved this application unanimously after the applicants presented their intentions to accommodate an extended family, including an elderly grandmother with mobility challenges.
The meeting also tackled an application from Cosmo Builders LLC for a property on Lakeshore Drive, where a variance was requested to replace an aging structure with a new single-family dwelling. The existing house, built in 1932, sat on a lot smaller than current zoning requirements. The applicant’s attorney, Steven Shephus, argued that the new construction would align with the neighborhood’s character and improve the site visually. Expert testimony confirmed that the design met setback and impervious coverage requirements, despite seeking variances for building coverage. The board ultimately approved the application, recognizing the proposal’s alignment with the Municipal Land Use Law’s objectives to enhance residential areas.
Another topic addressed was the ongoing issue with a property on South Bewick Road, where unauthorized activities, including auto repairs, were conducted despite zoning restrictions. The applicant, Vaka Ventures LLC, sought to repurpose storage buildings for leasing to non-related parties, deviating from their original use. The board expressed concerns about compliance, given the property’s history of violations. A discussion ensued about oversight mechanisms and the importance of clear lease agreements to prevent future unauthorized activities. The board requested additional information to ensure that the proposed changes would not compromise the residential zone’s integrity.
In another case, the board deliberated over an application to legalize existing structures on Mail Road. The applicant admitted to exceeding impervious coverage limits and conducting renovations without permits. The board advised consulting with an engineer to devise a plan for compliance, emphasizing the importance of reducing impervious surfaces to manage stormwater effectively. This application was carried forward to a future meeting, allowing the applicant time to address these concerns.
Members highlighted the necessity of adhering to zoning regulations and ensuring that new developments and property uses align with community standards and environmental safety.
James R. Barberio
Zoning Board Officials:
Davey Willans, Sridath B. Reddy, Chris Mazarella, Dave Kaplan, Scott Joskowitz, Robert Iracane, Bernard J. Berkowitz, Loretta Gragnani (Alt. No. 1), Santosh Peddi (Alt. No. 2), John Chadwick (Planner), Chas Holloway (Engineer), Peter King (Attorney), Nora O. Jolie (Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/10/2025
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Recording Published:
12/11/2025
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Duration:
77 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:
Parsippany-Troy Hills
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