Drone Survey Reveals Discrepancies in Morris Township Site Plan Compliance
- Meeting Overview:
The Morris Zoning Board meeting on April 15, 2026, was dominated by a detailed investigation into discrepancies at a property located on South Street. An aerial drone survey revealed significant deviations from the approved site plan, including increased impervious coverage and unapproved changes to the property layout, raising concerns about compliance with zoning regulations.
The discourse was initiated by an applicant’s representative presenting new evidence through a drone survey, which highlighted that the actual impervious coverage on the site exceeded the original delineation by 25 to 30 feet in many areas. The drone image, submitted as exhibit 012, depicted changes including the substitution of a planned curvy walkway with a different path. The board scrutinized the accuracy of the drone imagery, questioning the methodology used to superimpose the blue line indicating impervious coverage, which was claimed to be based on AutoCAD to match the original site plan scale. However, doubts about the credibility of the exhibit were raised, emphasizing that the qualifications of the presenter, who identified as a consultant rather than a licensed engineer, were not sufficient to determine compliance.
Board members expressed skepticism regarding the drone image’s reliability due to potential distortions from the photograph’s angle, stressing the importance of professional judgment in interpreting such evidence.
The board explored the implications of these discrepancies, weighing the drone footage’s value as a qualitative exhibit. Concerns were raised about the presence of additional structures on the site, such as storage containers (“sea boxes”) and new driveways, which were not included in the initial site plan. The dialogue also touched on the materials used in the construction of paths and driveways, confirming that crushed stone, not asphalt or concrete, was used, further complicating the determination of impervious surface coverage.
As the examination of the site continued, the board emphasized the necessity of adherence to the submitted plans, noting that any significant deviations would require amendments before approval. The potential consequences of non-compliance, such as enforcement actions or shutting down operations, were discussed.
Parallel discussions around the application for a use variance for the proposed development of an event space, café, and garden center at the same location revealed further complexities. A planning expert’s testimony confirmed the property’s classification as a retail establishment, which was not a permitted use within the RA15 zoning district. The need for a D1 variance was highlighted, with the applicant seeking approval for multiple functions, including a garden center, event space, and coffee shop, diverging from the site’s historical use.
The board delved into the impacts of the proposed development on environmental factors, including increased impervious surfaces and noise from outdoor entertainment spaces. Concerns were raised about the noise impacts on surrounding residences, with the applicant’s planner referencing testimony from a civil engineer concerning prior disturbances of wetland areas. The commercial nature of the proposed uses was debated, with arguments referencing a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling that commercial uses are primarily conveniences and not inherently beneficial to the community.
Discussions further examined the implications of the proposed variances on local zoning integrity and community welfare. The board scrutinized the project’s alignment with the township’s master plan, which prioritizes preserving low-density residential character. The proposal’s potential to challenge this character was underscored, with references to noise and other environmental impacts leading to apprehensions about approving the variances.
Donna J. Guariglia
Zoning Board Officials:
David Shuster, Donnell Williams, Ed Benoit, Lee Goldberg (Vice Chair), Paul A. Woodford (Chair), William Kramer, Andrew Trackenberg, Bette Simmons (Alt #1), Snigdha Pullara (Alt #2)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/15/2026
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Recording Published:
04/23/2026
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Duration:
210 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:
Morris
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