Franklin Planning Board Reviews Ordinance to Regulate Truck Traffic and Warehouse Development
- Meeting Overview:
At the Franklin Planning Board meeting on June 3, 2026, the board reviewed a proposed ordinance focused on altering development standards in the Business and Industry (BI) zone, particularly reducing truck traffic impact on residential areas. The proposed ordinance, which limits warehouse sizes and specifies truck routes, aligns with the township’s master plan goals. Additionally, the board examined a subdivision application for a property on Ralph Street, addressing variances and neighborhood impact.
The discussion centered around the new ordinance governing the BI zone, introduced earlier by the council. Dave Roberts, representing Bright View Engineering, shared insights from a seven-page memo analyzing the ordinance’s consistency with the master plan update. Roberts highlighted the ordinance’s restrictive nature, particularly its emphasis on limiting development to low-intensity light industrial or warehouse uses, contrasting with the board’s previous medium-intensity recommendations. The ordinance also mandates that such developments remain 500 feet from residential zones.
Board members, including Charles Brown, questioned the ordinance’s provisions on truck traffic regulation, expressing concerns about enforcement capabilities. A speaker clarified that while the ordinance governs location and projected truck routes, it does not dictate specific paths to major roads. The speaker acknowledged the need for township-county collaboration for marked truck routes. Brown emphasized the importance of revisiting these regulations to ensure their effectiveness, citing the need for data to evaluate compliance.
The board’s conversation with Roberts revealed that the ordinance incorporated additional restrictions to manage truck routes more than previous guidelines. Roberts confirmed that these measures aligned with the master plan’s objectives, particularly in preserving residential quality of life by keeping truck routes away from residential streets. The board unanimously agreed that the ordinance was consistent with the master plan and referred it back to the council for final adoption.
The board then addressed a minor subdivision application on Ralph Street, presented by the AP Realy Group. The proposal involved subdividing four tax lots into three, with an existing home preserved on one lot and new single-family homes planned for the others. The application included a variance request for a 10,000-square-foot lot with deficient frontage. The applicant committed to complying with recommendations from the Technical Review Committee (TRC), addressing public sewer connections and site improvements.
Paul J. Fletcher, representing the applicant, provided testimony on stormwater management, compliance with zoning regulations, and the need for variances. Fletcher plans for integrating stormwater management in front yards. He also addressed grading issues, confirming that driveways and impervious areas would direct runoff towards existing storm systems without impacting adjacent properties.
The board deliberated on the proposal’s alignment with neighborhood development patterns and its impact on streetscape consistency. Fletcher presented a map illustrating that a significant percentage of nearby properties were non-conforming in terms of lot width, arguing that the proposal adhered to the area’s development pattern. He asserted that the project would enhance the neighborhood by providing affordable housing and efficient land use.
During public comments, resident Willie Sanders raised concerns about previous subdivision restrictions related to a storm drain easement. Fletcher assured that the current design respected this easement, complying with township regulations. Following public input, the board approved the application, subject to TRC and environmental commission recommendations, including sidewalk installation.
Phillip Kramer
Planning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/03/2026
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Recording Published:
06/04/2026
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Duration:
62 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Franklin (Somerset County)
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