Edison Zoning Board Approves Substation Project Amidst Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Edison Township Zoning Board of Adjustment convened to deliberate on several significant zoning applications, with the most notable being the approval of a new electrical substation by Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) on Meridian Road and Oak Tree Road. The project sparked a review due to its need for variances in a zone where such developments are ordinarily prohibited.
The proposed electrical substation by PSE&G required a D1 use variance, as substations are not permitted in the designated zones. The application also needed various C bulk variances for the construction of the facility on two parcels of land, which included a vacant industrial building and an existing public utility right-of-way. The board’s decision to approve the project was rooted in the argument that the substation would serve as an inherently beneficial utility, enhancing electrical reliability for approximately 6,000 local customers by relieving overburdened substations in the area.
The project involves constructing two new 181-foot monopoles and a 20-foot high perimeter security wall with anti-climb and anti-cut features, alongside access driveways from Meridian Road. The board discussed the site’s layout, which includes a pathway for employee access and maintenance vehicles, noting the facility will remain unmanned. Security aspects such as a 25-foot concrete wall and motorized gates were emphasized.
During the meeting, concerns were raised about the environmental impact, particularly the presence of asbestos-containing materials identified during the hazardous substance assessment. PSE&G assured the board that proper handling and disposal measures would be implemented in compliance with safety regulations. Additionally, groundwater contamination from offsite sources was acknowledged, with monitoring wells installed to manage potential risks.
The project’s aesthetic and environmental integration was also scrutinized. Plans for landscaping were presented, detailing the removal of existing lattice towers and planting of trees to obscure the substation from nearby residential properties. The design included faux windows and architectural columns for visual appeal. The board addressed the necessity of the proposed structure heights, particularly the H-frames, with PSE&G justifying their dimensions based on OSHA safety standards.
In addressing community concerns, the board considered the visual and environmental impacts of the substation, including stormwater management strategies to mitigate runoff. The applicant committed to improving stormwater conditions on the site, with plans submitted to and initially approved by the Department of Environmental Protection.
The board’s proceedings also highlighted other zoning applications, notably a proposal for a second-story addition to a single-family dwelling on Floyd Street. The applicant sought to modernize a vacant home, originally requesting an excessive floor area ratio (FAR). Through board negotiations, a compromise was reached, reducing the FAR to align with neighborhood standards. The board approved the revised application, emphasizing minimal community impact.
Another proposal involved a residential development requiring bulk and use variances. The application was revised to reduce building coverage and enhance stormwater management. The board engaged in discussions about compliance with zoning regulations and the project’s fit within the neighborhood character.
Sam Joshi
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/12/2026
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Recording Published:
05/12/2026
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Duration:
196 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Edison
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