Montclair Residents Advocate to Preserve Historic Building Amid Redevelopment Plans

In the latest Montclair Town Historic Preservation Commission meeting, residents raised concerns about potential redevelopment plans for a historic building on Bloomfield Avenue, sparking a broader discussion on preserving the town’s historical integrity. This was complemented by debates over compliance issues at a property on Upper Mountain Avenue and discussions about stricter regulations for preserving historical landmarks.

One notable issue discussed was the potential redevelopment of a property located at 619-631 Bloomfield Avenue. A resident, Frank Rebecci, voiced his strong opposition to a recent recommendation by the planning board to designate this property as an area in need of redevelopment. Rebecci expressed concerns that the planning board’s decision could lead to the demolition of the building, which he believed was not adequately considered for its historical value. “I want to understand before the May 5th meeting where the historic council might have a hearing on this,” he stated, urging the Commission to formally oppose the demolition.

Rebecci argued that the building’s historical classification as “harmonized altered” was significant in preservation discussions. He requested the Commission’s support in issuing a resolution to protect the building from demolition, highlighting the importance of their advisory role, even as he sought a more stance from them. In response, the Commission acknowledged the importance of public input and planned to hold a session following the preservation awards on May 21, allowing residents to engage and provide insights on preservation issues.

In addition to this, the meeting included a discussion about a project on Upper Mountain Avenue, which has been ongoing for over three years. The project representatives sought three variances related to an existing garage and a proposed pool installation. The garage was found to be four feet too close to the side property line and three inches too high, violating zoning regulations. Furthermore, the project exceeded total lot coverage due to the pool addition.

The Commission members clarified that while they could not approve or deny the variances, they could provide suggestions to the zoning board. There was particular interest in ensuring that any changes did not compromise the historical integrity of the property. Discussions also touched on the materials used for the garage, verifying that they matched those of the main house, and the design of proposed fencing and landscaping surrounding the pool. Concerns were raised about the driveway’s width, which some members felt was disproportionate to the property’s historical character.

Accuracy in the project’s representations was a recurring theme, as discrepancies in the proposed dimensions led to calls for reassessing impervious coverage calculations. There was even a light-hearted moment when the appearance of “finials” was likened to a “giraffe,” underscoring the aesthetic considerations at play.

The meeting also addressed broader preservation issues, such as a surveyed home on Fernwood, where concerns were raised about potential replacement of original materials with aluminum siding. The need for tighter regulations in upcoming ordinances was discussed, with suggestions to strengthen the rules to prevent developers from bypassing historical preservation norms.

Looking forward, the Commission discussed future gatherings, including a meeting set for May 21 where preservation awards would be distributed, and residents could contribute to discussions on a re-examination report. Another meeting was scheduled for June 18, focusing on training for demolition reviews. The importance of forming a committee to engage in master plan reviews was emphasized, with a deadline for completion set for the end of the year. The overarching sentiment was the necessity of ongoing revisions to ordinances to protect the integrity of historical preservation efforts.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Dr. Renee Baskerville
Historic Preservation Commission Officials:
Kathleen Bennett, Michael Graham, Stephen Rooney, John Reimnitz, Nicholas Giuliano, Kevin Pierre, Gerald Sweeney, Scott Mixer, Zina Floyd, Janine Bauer (Attorney), Zainab Kazmi (Secretary), Janice Talley (Assistant Secretary)

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