Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board Approves New Salon Suites Amid Parking Concerns and Variance Requests
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board, a use variance was granted for the conversion of part of a property on Route 10 into personal service suites, allowing independent beauty professionals to operate within the space. This decision, which included discussions about parking logistics and compliance with zoning regulations, was among several applications considered, highlighting the board’s ongoing efforts to manage development within the township.
The most notable discussion centered around the application for a use variance on Route 10, which proposed transforming part of an existing building into suites for personal services like hair styling and beauty treatments. The property owner’s representatives described a model similar to the Regis system, where independent operators can rent space to provide services. This proposal required a variance as personal services are not currently permitted under the zoning of this location, unlike other areas nearby.
An important aspect of the board’s deliberation involved parking and traffic considerations due to the site’s proximity to existing busy establishments, such as a Miller Ale House and a Starbucks. The representatives assured the board that they had previously calculated the parking needs, estimating that 17 spaces would suffice for the new salon suites. They argued that the peak use of the beauty services would not coincide with peak hours for Miller Ale House, as the salon’s operations would primarily occur during the day.
The board scrutinized the parking layout, accessibility, and potential for congestion, especially at the entrance near Starbucks. Discussions touched upon signage, with a new backlit sign proposed to help direct clients to the salon’s entrance. The board was assured that the proposed design would include multiple access points to facilitate client entry, thereby reducing the likelihood of congestion.
The meeting also addressed the broader implications of the proposed use variance, with one board member emphasizing its alignment with the town’s master plan for repurposing office buildings along Route 10. They noted that the application would contribute to the revitalization of underutilized space, a point considered advantageous for the area’s development.
The board also reviewed other applications during the meeting. One involved Sebastian Gay, who sought a C variance to construct a shed and patio at his property on Duval Drive. Marie Gay, representing her husband, clarified that modifications to the plans included a reduction in stair size to maintain impervious coverage below existing thresholds. The board approved the resolution for the patio and staircase modifications, encouraging Gay to submit a separate application for the proposed shed.
In another application, Randall Gilo, also known as Randolph Delara, sought to legalize modifications made to his front patio and driveway without initial permits. Gilo explained that the changes aimed to improve accessibility and address issues such as mud accumulation. The board recommended that Gilo consult with the municipal engineer to address stormwater management concerns before moving forward. His application was carried to a later date to allow for further consultations.
Michael Gatus, who sought to construct a detached garage and expand his driveway, faced similar recommendations. The board advised Gatus to reschedule his application to consult with the municipal engineer on stormwater issues.
James R. Barberio
Zoning Board Officials:
Davey Willans, Sridath B. Reddy, Chris Mazarella, Dave Kaplan, Scott Joskowitz, Robert Iracane, Bernard J. Berkowitz, Loretta Gragnani (Alt. No. 1), Santosh Peddi (Alt. No. 2), John Chadwick (Planner), Chas Holloway (Engineer), Peter King (Attorney), Nora O. Jolie (Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/07/2026
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Recording Published:
01/08/2026
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Duration:
89 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Parsippany-Troy Hills
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