Summit City Planning Board Approves Subdivision Despite Public Concerns Over Lot Size and Zoning
- Meeting Overview:
In a decision, the Summit City Planning Board approved the subdivision of a property at 268 and Ashlin Road into two smaller lots despite public objections and the need for multiple variances. The application, submitted by Lynen Place RTR LLC and Steven J. Gianis, faced scrutiny for proposing lot sizes below the required 15,948 square feet, raising concerns about compliance with local zoning standards and the impact on neighborhood character.
The application for this minor subdivision sought to divide the existing lot into two parcels, each approximately 11,000 square feet, necessitating variances for lot area, front yard setbacks, and rear yard setbacks. The board’s approval followed discussions about the proposal’s alignment with the city’s master plan, which encourages diverse housing types and discourages the consolidation of lots into larger, less traditional structures. The applicants argued that the proposed development would better suit the neighborhood’s character compared to a single, oversized house.
During the meeting, the applicants’ representative, Mr. Weber, provided background on the subdivision plan and emphasized compliance with legal notice requirements. The property, part of the estate of Dr. Gianis, was originally developed in the 1950s and had functioned as both a residence and a doctor’s office. The plan aimed to restore the original lot lines and develop two single-family homes, aligning with the area’s residential zoning while addressing stormwater management and landscaping concerns.
Concerns from the public centered on the reduction of lot sizes and the potential alteration of the neighborhood’s aesthetic. A resident voiced that the subdivision would effectively “rezone the area to an R10 standard,” opposing the city’s ordinance and New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law. The speaker criticized the proposal as a self-created hardship driven by profit, rather than necessity, and highlighted issues related to tree removal and the long-term effectiveness of stormwater management solutions like dry wells.
Despite these objections, other neighbors, including Alex Caripedian and Rich Leven, praised the applicant’s efforts to engage with the community and address concerns. They testified that the applicant had accommodated their feedback, leading to agreements on issues such as lighting and landscaping that would prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties.
The technical aspects of the proposed development were detailed by Mr. Clark, a civil engineer, who outlined the subdivision plan and its compliance with the existing zoning framework. He presented the project’s approach to stormwater management, which included the installation of dry wells to mitigate runoff concerns. The board discussed these features, emphasizing the importance of adhering to engineering recommendations and addressing public comments.
As the meeting continued, the board heard testimony from experts, including a landscape architect, who described efforts to maintain the neighborhood’s tree canopy and replace removed trees with suitable alternatives. The architectural design of the proposed homes was also reviewed, with attention to traditional colonial features that would integrate with the existing streetscape.
After deliberation, the board acknowledged the removal of a non-conforming use as a positive outcome and recognized the applicant’s collaboration with the community. The subdivision approval was contingent on meeting several conditions, including compliance with professional reports and landscaping plans. The board also discussed the importance of community walkability and the potential for future sidewalk installations.
Elizabeth Fagan
Planning Board Officials:
Ryan Felmet (Mayor or designee), Matthew DiLauri (Municipal Official), Delia Hamlet (Common Council member), Steven Spurr, John Zucker, Chair, Patrice Magee, Jennifer Balson Alvarez, Vice Chair, Rick Bell (Alternate I), Susan Bowen (Alternate II), Paul Formichelli, Paul Stern, L. Knight (Interim Zoning Officer), Stephanie Soulios (Planning Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/09/2026
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Recording Published:
02/09/2026
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Duration:
196 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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