Montclair Zoning Board Deliberates on Safety Measures and Variances in Residential Conversion

During the Montclair Town Zoning Board meeting on January 16, 2025, discussions unfolded regarding a proposal to convert a ground-floor office into a residential unit, bringing the total to four units in a building located in a zone designated for two-family residences. The meeting also included deliberations on architectural plans for other properties and safety measures concerning building compliance.

One notable issue involved the application from Mercury Monclair LLC to transform a mixed-use building on Orange Road by converting office space into residential property. Concerns about safety, building codes, and architectural clarity dominated the discourse. The architect, Shan Pun, presented revised plans to address previous feedback. This included reducing the proposed apartment from three bedrooms to two, relocating entrances, and adding egress windows to meet safety requirements. Despite these updates, board members scrutinized the specifics, such as window positioning and compliance with egress standards. The architect highlighted the intent to install a full sprinkler system, aligning with board preferences and safety regulations for buildings with more than two units.

A critical aspect of the discussion involved the need for comprehensive site plans to clarify existing and proposed conditions. Board members emphasized the necessity of distinguishing between demolition and new construction plans, particularly concerning door placements and access routes. Questions about the maintenance of the rear yard and practical access for equipment like lawn mowers were raised.

The deliberation extended to the variances required for the conversion in the R2 Zone. The applicant sought a D1 variance for a new non-conforming use and a C variance for existing non-conformities. The board examined whether the proposed residential use would align with zoning purposes, such as promoting public health and welfare. The applicant argued that the conversion would enhance the residential character by eliminating the non-conforming office space, with minimal external changes and a reduction in traffic impact.

Parking emerged as a notable concern, given the absence of dedicated spaces for the building. The applicant acknowledged the reliance on street parking but contended that existing arrangements sufficed for the current residents. The board questioned whether this would remain adequate once the ground-floor office was converted into a residential unit. The applicant assured that the shift from office to residential use would reduce parking needs, though no formal parking plan was presented.

Another topic was the proposed modifications to a property on Erie Street, where a site plan approval was previously granted. The board evaluated minor revisions to a patio area and drainage improvements, as presented by landscape architect Nate Burns. The changes aimed to enhance accessibility by creating a sunken patio with ADA-compliant walkways and addressing drainage issues by rerouting stormwater to an existing system. The board discussed the aesthetic and functional impact of the proposed design, emphasizing the importance of maintaining visual appeal while ensuring practical use of space.

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Mayor:
Dr. Renee Baskerville
Zoning Board Officials:
William Harrison, John McCullough, Jonathan Moore, Jay Church, Jerry Simon, Angela Harris, John Caulfield, F. Sebastian Vieira (First Alternate), Jamena Grant (Second Alternate), Charles Griffith (Third Alternate), Daniel Cruz (Fourth Alternate), Janice Talley, P.P., AICP (Secretary), Zainab Kazmi (Assistant Secretary), Michael Sullivan, Esq. (Board Attorney), Norberto Hernandez, P.E. (Board Engineer)

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