Fair Haven Zoning Board Approves Porch Expansion, Tackles Stormwater and Garage Variances
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent session of the Fair Haven Zoning Board, members deliberated on a variety of applications, prominently featuring a porch expansion plan for Brian and Julia Laferty on Gentry Drive. The board also tackled issues concerning stormwater management and variances for garage expansions.
The board dedicated a considerable portion of the meeting to the Lafertys’ application, which sought approval to construct a covered porch that would necessitate variances due to its proximity to property lines. The current design involved a front setback variance, with the porch extending to 28 feet from the property line, falling short of the required 30 feet. Additionally, a combined side setback variance was needed because the existing home had a non-conforming side setback of 10.7 feet. Despite these deviations, the board recognized that the new porch would not exacerbate existing non-conformities.
During the discussions, the Lafertys emphasized the porch’s role in fostering a family-friendly environment, allowing their children to engage with the neighborhood. The architect, Mr. Condor, highlighted the porch’s design as inviting and functional, tailored to typical porch activities. The board evaluated these elements against zoning regulations, emphasizing the necessity for the deviations to advance the ordinance’s purposes without detracting from the zone plan. Ultimately, the proposal was approved, with conditions ensuring proper drainage and tree replacement.
Another topic was the proposal for a garage addition by Mr. Davidson, which also required variances. The board scrutinized the need for a variance related to the pool patio, questioning its necessity given the oversized nature of the lot. Mr. Davidson’s rationale for the garage expansion included accommodating racing cars and an electric vehicle, as well as potential future use by a self-driving car to assist his visually impaired wife. The structure was designed to maintain the street’s existing appearance.
The board expressed skepticism about the patio variance, given alternative placements that would not require such a variance. Concerns were also raised about the height of the garage addition and its compliance with the 15-foot height limit. Additionally, the board examined the implications of the existing drainage system and the potential impact of the new construction on stormwater management. The applicant provided assurances regarding tree protection during construction and committed to capturing all runoff through a proposed infiltration basin.
In another discussion, the proposal for a residential property involved expanding a garage and adding amenities, which required variances for the pool’s setback and accessory structure ratios. The board debated the payment in lieu of sidewalk construction due to the absence of existing sidewalks along Woodland. The applicant sought to replace a one-and-a-half-car garage with a two-car version while maintaining the same pavement coverage. The board expressed appreciation for the relocation of a porch that previously encroached on the side setback.
The board also addressed a revised site plan for a project, examining the impact of eliminating a driveway and various elements to reduce clutter. The stormwater management strategy was discussed, focusing on a bio-retention basin versus a dry well. Concerns were raised about whether the stormwater management plan adequately addressed the entire site’s runoff. The board emphasized the importance of a thorough stormwater management plan, considering the site’s topography and potential environmental impacts.
Josh Halpern
Zoning Board Officials:
Todd Lehder, Jackie Neumann, Paul Kinsella, Sheri D’Angelo, Frank Forte, Al Schiavetti, Dr. Skip Laufer, Martin Ryan, Peter Neczesny, Douglas Kovats, Esq. (Board Attorney), Jordan Rizzo (Board Engineer), Olson (Council Liaison), Koch (Council Liaison)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/04/2026
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Recording Published:
06/08/2026
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Duration:
193 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Fair Haven
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