Holmdel Town Council Tackles Generator Placement Amid Zoning and Safety Deliberations

The Holmdel Town Council meeting focused heavily on discussions surrounding generator placements, zoning ordinances, and their implications on safety and aesthetics. Residents and council members alike debated the nuances of existing regulations as they reviewed applications for variances on generator placements, highlighting challenges faced by homeowners in complying with current standards.

The most engaging discussion revolved around an application by resident Mr. D, who sought approval for a standby generator installation at his home. The generator, part of an addition to accommodate his father-in-law, who recently lost his wife, sparked debate due to its proposed location and the town’s ordinance stipulating a six-foot distance from the house. Mr. D faced logistical challenges as all exterior walls of his home have windows, complicating adherence to the regulation. His plan was to place the generator behind an existing privacy fence to minimize noise and visual impact, a move that he explained was intended to be neighbor-friendly. “I thought to make it not visible to anyone…lower the noise pollution, for a lack of better words, to my neighbors,” he stated.

This proposal led to a broader discussion among council members about the ordinance’s intent. One member suggested amending the ordinance wording to require a distance “six feet or greater,” sparking debate over whether the regulation was primarily concerned with preventing carbon dioxide from entering homes or preserving aesthetics. The proximity of the generator to the septic system was clarified, with Mr. D assuring it would be placed on the opposite side of the property. Public commentary revealed no objections from neighbors, with Mr. D confirming he had communicated with them beforehand.

As the deliberations continued, council members scrutinized the implications of various regulations. While the generator met the setback requirement, concerns remained about compliance with codes regarding distance from windows. This led to further examination of the regulations’ flexibility and whether adjustments were necessary to accommodate similar future applications.

Another application reviewed was from Nicholas Petrielo, who requested a variance for a natural gas home backup generator on Bayberry Drive. The proposed placement had an 8.4-foot setback from the property line, short of the 10-foot requirement. Petrielo described the challenges posed by existing structures, including a vinyl fence on his property, and emphasized the aesthetic acceptability of the proposed location. The generator’s noise levels, comparable to gas-powered leaf blowers, were discussed, with assurances that the fence would mitigate noise.

A public inquiry from Lang Chen sought clarification on the generator’s location, confirming it would be positioned on the right side of Petrielo’s house, obstructed from view by the fence. The council unanimously approved the application after confirming no further questions from the audience.

The meeting also addressed a resolution for variances on sports court features on Birkshshire Court, which included a basketball hoop and outdoor lighting. One council member recused themselves, and the remaining members voted in favor. Attention then shifted to a whole house generator application by Jason Dulo on Eagle Hill Road. The generator’s planned placement 13 feet from the dwelling conflicted with the ordinance requiring a six-foot distance. Concerns were raised about noise and visual impact, with Dulo’s experience as a firefighter adding insight into the safety considerations.

Council members expressed interest in determining whether the requirements were flexible or strictly enforced.

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Mayor:
Brian Foster
City Council Officials:
Kim LaMountain (Deputy Mayor), Rocco Impreveduto, DJ Luccarelli, Joe Romano

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