Washington Council Debates Zoning Variances Amidst Flood Concerns and Structural Modifications
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Washington (Bergen) Town Council, the deliberation focused on zoning variances for a proposed residential renovation on President Road, amidst a broader discussion on flood management and compliance with local ordinances. The council considered various structural changes, zoning variances, and their implications for the neighborhood’s development.
At the center of the discussions was an application by homeowner Dawn Calamari for a two-story addition and a front porch at her residence. The architect, Mr. Joseph J. Bruno, presented a plans that included expanding the existing one-car garage into a two-car garage, adding new siding, and installing a stone façade. While the plan aimed to enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of the property, it required multiple variances, including those for setback adjustments and garage size.
The council’s scrutiny of the application was thorough. The proposed garage exceeded the 20% maximum size limit for garages, prompting discussions on architectural consistency with the neighborhood’s character and the impact of oversized structures. The council also considered whether the applicant could alter the design to comply with zoning regulations without compromising the intended improvements.
Flooding, a concern in the area due to past events like Hurricane Ida and Hurricane Floyd, was another focal point. The council emphasized the importance of proper drainage management and compliance with stormwater regulations. Discussions included the need to increase drainage into retention areas and the implications of new structures on existing flood management systems. A member highlighted the necessity for a licensed civil engineer to design appropriate stormwater solutions.
The council also addressed the status of existing structures on the property, notably two sheds that required variances due to their size and location. The homeowner clarified that the sheds were inherited with the purchase of the property and had been in place for decades. The conversation centered around whether to grant variances for these non-conforming structures or require their removal to comply with current zoning laws. The council debated the precedent such decisions might set and the importance of consistent application of the law.
Structural modifications extended beyond the house itself, as the applicant proposed moving the driveway and adjusting the rear fence. These changes aimed to better align with zoning requirements while mitigating the impact on the property. The council discussed the need for a new curb cut and adherence to soil movement codes, considering the project’s scope.
A recurring theme in the meeting was the balance between homeowner desires and regulatory compliance. The council expressed a need to reduce the number of variances where possible.
The meeting also touched on broader regulatory issues, such as the classification of accessory structures and the responsibilities of various township officials in enforcing codes. The council highlighted the need for clearer definitions to prevent subjective interpretations and ensure consistent enforcement across the board. This included discussions on the historical evolution of local ordinances and the necessity for ongoing review to maintain relevance and clarity.
As the council wrapped up the meeting, they approved the application with outlined restrictions.
Peter Calamari
City Council Officials:
Michael Desena, Steven Cascio, Tom Sears, Michael Ullman, Daisy Velez, SIOBHAN SPILLANE BAILEY (Twp. Attorney), MARK DICARLO (Twp. Administrator), GLEN BECKMEYER (Twp. Engineer), SUE WITKOWSKI (Twp. Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/21/2026
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Recording Published:
04/21/2026
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Duration:
117 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:
Washington (Bergen)
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