Howell Planning Board Approves Mixed-Use Project Amid Concerns Over Indoor Recreation Space
- Meeting Overview:
The Howell Township Planning Board’s recent meeting revolved around the approval of a mixed-use project involving indoor recreation and trade contracting, the deferral of several applications, and the affirmation of ordinances related to farm events in the township. The board approved a project by SMC Properties LLC for preliminary and final major site plan approval, while also addressing public concerns over parking and the specific types of activities to be included in the proposed indoor recreation space.
14:21The most notable discussion of the meeting centered on a proposed project featuring a split usage of space between indoor recreation and trade contracting. A representative for the project, Mr. DeFalco, presented updates that included minor changes to landscaping, berm modifications, and adjustments to the entry and exit points on Highway 33. The focal point of the debate was the allocation of space, initially proposed as a 60-40 split, later adjusted to a 55-45 split, with the indoor recreation component restricted to 45% of the total area. The board’s professionals had recommended the 60-40 split, and Mr. DeFalco confirmed alignment with the latest engineering review.
During public comments, there was notable concern about the types of activities allowed in the indoor recreation space, specifically the exclusion of dance classes. The exclusion was justified by potential parking issues arising from the influx of parents and children. One participant challenged this reasoning. Although the precise nature of the recreation offerings had not been finalized, potential activities mentioned included batting cages and agility training. However, the facility’s height limitations would preclude traditional gym sports like basketball or volleyball.
Board members shared their experiences with parking challenges at similar facilities, particularly during overlapping events. Concerns were raised about contractors occupying multiple parking spaces, emphasizing the need for effective management to prevent congestion and ensure compliance with regulations. The board ultimately approved the project unanimously, with the understanding that any future parking issues could prompt further review.
0:00Another topic involved the postponement of several applications. Eileen, the board secretary, announced the deferral of Howell Township’s subdivision application, case number SD 3019 C1, to March 20, 2025, and Ben Z Young Gree LLC’s application, case number SD 3016, to April 3, 2025. Both postponements required no additional notice to property owners. The deferrals were granted to allow time for plan revisions based on board feedback.
The meeting also addressed three ordinances concerning farm events, reviewing their consistency with the township’s master plan. Ordinance number 2509 aimed to clarify definitions and regulations regarding farm events, aligning with previous recommendations to accommodate such events. Voting on this ordinance saw Mayor Leggio abstain, following legal advice given at a prior council meeting. Ordinances 2510 and 2511 were similarly assessed, with number 2510 establishing standards for farm event size and operation, while 2511 specified permissible zoning districts. All three ordinances were affirmed as consistent with the master plan, each passing with Mayor Leggio abstaining.
In resolutions, the board unanimously affirmed proposed ordinance number O-25-7, confirming its consistency with the master plan. A resolution for case number SP-110 for Howell Crossing LLC, which involved granting preliminary and final major site plan approval, also passed without opposition.
Additionally, discussions included submission waivers for case number SD-38 involving Carmine Caruso. The agenda then transitioned to the evening’s primary application, case number SP-11-123 for SMC Properties LLC, which was met with detailed presentations and public engagement.
John Leggio
Planning Board Officials:
Brian Greenfield, Ian Nadel, Joseph Cristiano, Michael Wrubel, Chris Mercer, Dan Karbownik, Nicholas Huszar, Brian Tannenhaus, Dylan Beato, Matthew Withers
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/06/2025
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Recording Published:
03/07/2025
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Duration:
24 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:
Howell
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