Little Falls Planning Board Denies Cannabis Dispensary Proposal
- Meeting Overview:
The Little Falls Planning Board meeting was dominated by a proposal for a new cannabis dispensary on US Route 46, which was ultimately denied due to concerns over public safety and non-compliance with local ordinances. The meeting also addressed housing plan amendments, other property applications, and operational logistics for various development proposals.
The most notable topic of the meeting revolved around the application for a cannabis dispensary at 620 US Route 46, formerly occupied by Liberty Travel. A representative from Tri County Lexus U Group, a neighboring property owner, expressed strong reservations about the proposed dispensary, arguing that the site’s “tricky access point” and limited space would exacerbate safety risks and parking challenges. The representative argued that the site was not intended for a high-traffic business, citing previous tenants who operated with minimal activity.
A critical point of contention was the measurement of the distance from the proposed dispensary to nearby establishments. The representative claimed the actual distance was 107 feet, contrary to the applicant’s assertion of 498 feet, which did not align with local practices. The board also raised concerns about the site’s inability to adhere to Little Falls ordinance number 1516, which requires a 500-foot distance to similar establishments.
The applicant defended the proposal by emphasizing a business model designed to integrate well within the local context. However, board members voiced concerns over site suitability and compliance with local ordinances. A motion was made and supported by the board to deny the application, citing unresolved safety concerns and ordinance violations.
In addition to the cannabis dispensary proposal, the board discussed amendments to the township’s amended housing element and fair share plan, presented by Township Planner John Barry. These amendments stemmed from a challenge by the Fair Share Housing Center, prompting minor procedural updates to ensure compliance with state standards. The amendments included a reassessment of a stalled project on Lacawana Avenue and a proposed increase in density for the affordable multifamily zone, raising permitted density from 35 to 40 units per acre. Barry emphasized that these changes were procedural, with no new site identifications or significant zoning alterations.
The board also reviewed an application from Martano Enterprises LLC for modifications to a property on Main Street. The proposal sought to convert office spaces into small one-bedroom apartments and split a plumbing unit into two smaller units. The applicant assured the board that the proposal complied with existing zoning regulations and would not involve external expansions. Detailed discussions focused on the implications of converting office space to residential use and its impact on the zoning characteristics of the area.
Another notable application involved the conversion of a single large storefront on Main Street into two separate retail spaces. The proposal included aesthetic upgrades to enhance the building’s appearance, with suggestions to adopt a residential character using a shingle-style roof and brick facade. The board and applicant discussed lighting improvements, parking availability, and the practicality of ensuring adequate waste collection services for residential tenants.
The meeting also addressed operational and logistical concerns for a proposed cannabis establishment, particularly focusing on parking, safety, and compliance with local regulations. The site plan included provisions for enhancing traffic flow, adding guardrails for safety, and addressing non-conforming conditions. Security measures were detailed, with plans for surveillance cameras, key fob access, and a backup natural gas generator to support security systems. The board scrutinized the proposal, emphasizing the need for adherence to zoning and safety requirements.
Finally, the meeting concluded with a request for an extension of time to file a subdivision deed for a nearly 5-acre property. The extension was granted unanimously, allowing for additional surveying work to be completed.
James Damiano
Planning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/05/2026
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Recording Published:
03/04/2026
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Duration:
180 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Little Falls
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