Princeton Zoning Board Faces Tree Removal Controversy in New Development Proposal
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Princeton Zoning Board meeting, a portion of the discussion revolved around a controversial application for a property on Cherry Hill Road. The proposal involved demolishing an existing home to construct a new two-story house, requiring the removal of 35 trees. It sparked considerable debate among board members and residents, given the property’s proximity to the environmentally significant John Witherspoon Woods.
The board deliberated intensively on the ecological implications of removing mature trees. One board member emphasized, “I think that’s an important thing for us to pay attention to because I don’t actually ever recall an application that had this strong language.” The applicant, represented by Ryan Kennedy, was urged to comply with a board member’s recommendation to ensure the necessary permits for tree removal and replacement were secured before a zoning permit was issued.
Public commentary underscored the ecological concerns. A representative from Friends of Princeton Open Space highlighted the adjacent old growth forest network, stressing that replacing mature trees with saplings would be environmentally detrimental. They urged the board to encourage the applicant to minimize tree removal and ensure the health and maintenance of replacement trees, stating, “Replacing a large tree with a tree that has a 3-inch diameter… is really a step backward from an environmental perspective.”
Kennedy acknowledged these concerns and confirmed ongoing discussions with an arborist to determine suitable replacement trees. He also addressed procedural shortcomings, admitting the current notification system might overlook key stakeholders like conservation organizations.
The board considered imposing conditions on tree replacement, including matching the species to those in the old growth forest to maintain ecological integrity. A board member suggested the applicant might need to provide assurances, such as a bond, to ensure the survival of replacement trees.
In the end, the board approved the application with specific conditions regarding tree replacement, although the vote reflected mixed opinions. Some members expressed reservations about the environmental impact, while others supported adherence to existing zoning guidelines.
Beyond the tree removal discussion, the meeting addressed several additional zoning matters. The board reviewed an application for a property on Prospect Avenue, where the Tower Club sought a one-year extension for constructing an ADA-compliant elevator and site improvements. The board unanimously supported the extension, acknowledging potential delays with approvals from the Department of Community Affairs.
The meeting also covered the year-end report for 2025, presented by M. Gribbons. The report noted that 22 applications were heard, with 19 approved for C variances and seven D variances, including cases for non-conforming uses. The board made several recommendations to the council, including consolidating ordinances and exploring the elimination of variances for non-conforming lots meeting bulk requirements.
In another case, a property on Ridge View Road was discussed, focusing on consolidating multiple lots. The board approved the resolution without objection. Similarly, resolutions for cases on John Street and Valley Road passed unanimously, after minor corrections to details like addresses and employment status of an applicant’s expert.
Additionally, the board deliberated an application for a property on Henderson Avenue, confirming that notices were in order to maintain jurisdiction until the next meeting. An adjournment request for a separate case was agreed upon, with the matter scheduled for the next meeting to ensure discussion.
Mark Freda
Zoning Board Officials:
Bernice Chen, Steven Cohen (Chair), Eve Coulson, Michael Floyd, Stephen Schreiber (Vice Chair), Harlan Tenenbaum, George Stein (Alternate 1), Donna D’Anna (Alternate 2), Claudia Ceballos (Administrative Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/13/2026
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Recording Published:
05/26/2026
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Duration:
92 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
Princeton
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