Red Bank Zoning Board Reviews Substation Improvements, Discusses Application Delays
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
10/18/2024
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Recording Published:
10/18/2024
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Duration:
143 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Red Bank
- Meeting Overview:
The Red Bank Zoning Board of Adjustment convened to deliberate on several issues, primarily focusing on a proposal by Jersey Central Power and Light Company to expand the substation on Newman Springs Road. The board also tackled a property subdivision on Broad Street, amid concerns over procedural clarity and incomplete applications.
The most discussion revolved around the application for preliminary and final major site plan approval for the expansion of the Newman Springs Road substation. The board engaged with the applicant’s attorney, Ben Nadell, who outlined the necessity of the improvements aimed at enhancing safety and reliability for approximately 4,000 customers. The project involves installing a new control enclosure, underground transmission work, and replacing an existing transformer. Licensed engineer A. Kung Fu provided expert testimony, emphasizing that upgrades were akin to modernizing a home’s electrical system to meet current standards. He assured the board that the enhancements would not change the routine utility traffic or drainage patterns and would incorporate advanced technology for better safety measures.
Concerns were raised about potential noise increases and environmental impacts, particularly on Mohawk Pond. However, the applicant clarified that the new transformer would be quieter, and the environmental integrity of the pond would remain unaffected. The board was also briefed on new security measures, including the installation of a seven-foot chain-link fence topped with barbed wire. The proposed improvements promised increased reliability and reduced power outages, thus benefiting the wider community.
In parallel, the meeting addressed the application for a second building in an industrial zone, requiring a variance due to unmet conditional use standards. Discussion pivoted on a 10-foot area potentially owned by the borough, which could affect the project approval. The board proposed a nine-month extension to resolve this issue, allowing the applicant time to clarify ownership and negotiate with the borough. Public comments suggested construction could proceed independently of the easement negotiations, but the board warned applicants to proceed at their own risk.
The board also conducted a detailed review of a subdivision application for a property on Broad Street. This proposal, initially perceived as a standard subdivision, required a use variance due to jurisdictional nuances. The procedural journey was outlined to highlight the importance of accurate jurisdictional processing in zoning matters. The board scrutinized the proposed parking arrangements and landscaping plans, with emphasis on ensuring ADA compliance and maintaining the residential character of the area.
Public participation included concerns over insufficient notice for the hearing, leading to a review of documentation that confirmed notices were sent in a timely manner. The board reiterated its responsibility to ensure community involvement and transparency in the approval process.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted procedural challenges, particularly the board’s discomfort in making decisions based on incomplete proposals. A motion was made to carry the 196 Broad Street application to December 5.
William Portman
Zoning Board Officials:
Paul Cagno, Anne Torre, Raymond Mass, Eileen Hogan, Ben Yuro, Sharon Lee, Vincent Light, Anna Cruz (Alternate No. 1), Amanda Doremus (Alternate No. 2), Gene Horowitz (Alternate No. 3), Chris Havens (Alternate No. 4), Kevin Kennedy, Esq. (Attorney), Edward Herrman (Engineer)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/18/2024
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Recording Published:
10/18/2024
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Duration:
143 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:
Red Bank
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