Jackson Planning Board Approves Daycare Facility, Denies Subdivision Amid Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Jackson Planning Board meeting focused on two major applications: the approval of a daycare facility on South New Prospect Road and the denial of a proposed subdivision on Willow Drive. The board approved the daycare facility with design waivers and specific conditions, emphasizing traffic management and safety measures. However, they denied the subdivision proposal due to concerns about zoning compliance, septic systems, and neighborhood impact.
The approval of a new daycare facility on South New Prospect Road was a decision during the meeting. The facility, designed to accommodate 282 children, will occupy an 18,338-square-foot footprint with a first-floor area of 17,663 square feet. The board discussed various aspects of the facility, including safety measures, traffic circulation, and the overall design to ensure compliance with local ordinances.
The daycare, intended to operate Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., will not host any weekend or evening activities. Safety was a priority, with plans for a four-foot-high fence around the 35,920-square-foot outdoor play area to protect children. Concerns were raised about fencing around the stormwater basin, leading to an agreement to enhance these safety measures.
Traffic circulation was another focal point, with the applicant proposing a three-lane road in front of the property to manage vehicle flow efficiently. The facility will feature multiple access points and designated drop-off and pick-up areas to prevent congestion. The board emphasized the importance of fire truck accessibility and agreed to stripe certain areas as fire lanes.
Landscaping plans included a robust screening approach to enhance aesthetics and privacy. The applicant committed to providing plantings that would grow six to eight feet tall to establish a solid screen quickly. Lighting discussions focused on minimizing glare on adjacent properties, with plans to use cutoff shields and timers to ensure lighting was limited to necessary hours.
The board also considered the environmental impact, reviewing a report that identified no concerns. The applicant confirmed the absence of threatened or endangered species on-site. The Ocean County Planning Board was consulted for necessary approvals.
In sharp contrast, the proposal to subdivide a property on Willow Drive faced significant opposition. The plan aimed to create two lots from a single-family property, but concerns about septic systems, lot size, and neighborhood character led to its denial. The property, lacking access to public sewer services, would require septic systems and wells, raising questions about environmental sustainability.
Public comments reflected deep-seated concerns about the potential impact on the neighborhood’s character and infrastructure. Residents emphasized issues with septic systems, increased density, and traffic, fearing that the subdivision would alter the quiet nature of Willow Drive. The board examined the variances requested for the proposal, ultimately deciding that the application did not meet the necessary criteria for approval.
The board’s decision emphasized the importance of maintaining the neighborhood’s character and adhering to zoning standards. The denial was based on the view that the proposed development would not sufficiently support septic systems and that the variances requested were excessive.
The consensus was that the proposed lots would not adequately support the required infrastructure, leading to a unanimous vote to deny the application.
Michael Reina
Planning Board Officials:
Mordechai Burnstein, Michele Campbell, Lisa DeMarzo, Shimshi Heller, Laura Morrison (Secretary and Recording Secretary), Jeffrey Riker, Patrick Rogers, Betty Rose (Alternate I), Joseph Sullivan (Vice Chair), Raymond Tremer (Mayoral Designee), Terence Wall (Administrator), Fred Weingart (Alternate II)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/18/2026
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Recording Published:
05/18/2026
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Duration:
176 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Jackson
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