Somerville Planning Board Approves New Metery Amidst Zoning and Public Safety Discussions

The Somerville Planning Board convened on February 14, 2024, granting approval for a minor site plan for New Jersey Elixir Company LLC to convert a property into a metery, while deferring discussions on firearms retail zoning due to pending litigation, and highlighting community concerns regarding public safety and the town’s zoning policies. The board’s decision-making process took into account expert testimony, public opinion, and legal considerations.

New Jersey Elixir Company LLC’s application for converting an existing property into a metery was a focal point of the meeting. Deirdre Rosinski recused herself due to her involvement with the American Legion. The representative for the applicant, David Singer, presented the minor site plan approval request detailing the business’s plans and operations. The proposed renovations included both exterior and interior modifications, signage, and the installation of rooftop equipment. The board scrutinized the plan, particularly questioning the visibility and screening of the rooftop units and the potential impact on stormwater management, sewer flows, trash generation, and water usage. The board also discussed safety issues concerning the building’s exits and access points, specifically the use of the alleyway and the rear loading dock.

Witness Caleb and architect John Manino provided specifics about the metery’s operations and design, responding to comments from Michael Cole’s report and the February 5th Fire Marshal’s report. Planner and engineer Joe Vince addressed the board regarding the minimal changes to site lighting, the minimal generation of waste due to the reuse of product containers, and the negligible impact on sewer flows and odors. After deliberation, the board voted to approve the preliminary and final site plan, with conditions including the possible screening of rooftop equipment.

The board’s consideration of the metery’s impact on public services and aesthetics illustrates the meticulous process involved in urban planning and development.

The public session of the meeting brought forth community concerns regarding the approval of a gun shop and broader zoning regulations. The board decided to postpone discussions on the topic of firearms retail stores, acknowledging that it was subject to at least one lawsuit. The community’s apprehension centered on the proximity of the gun shop to a school and the potential repercussions on public safety and neighborhood character. Caroline Flamos, Maria Ranken, and Bill Cisco were among the residents who expressed their views, with Flamos and Ranken particularly advocating for restrictions on gun sales near schools and childcare facilities and Cisco seeking explanation on exclusionary zoning.

This part of the session underscored the significance of public participation in local governance and the board’s responsibility to balance legal constraints with public sentiment. The board conveyed their intent to thoroughly review zoning throughout the town, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in shaping the future landscape of Somerville.

Additionally, the board touched upon the proposed Fair Housing Act, distributing a draft resolution opposing the act for review, but members agreed more input was necessary before any discussion could take place.

The meeting’s proceedings reflect the complex interplay between urban development, public safety, and community input. While the approval of the metery marked a step forward in the town’s commercial evolution, the deferred conversations on gun store zoning and the Fair Housing Act demonstrated a cautious approach to sensitive issues. The public’s vocal concerns about the newly approved gun shop’s proximity to a school highlighted the need for careful consideration of zoning regulations to ensure the well-being of the community.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Brian Gallagher
Planning Board Officials:
Bernard Navatto, Laurence Cleveland, Roger Vroom, Deirdre Rosinski, Lisa Werner, Al Kerestes, Andrea Adair, Jason Kraska, Christopher Adickes, Arthur Akins, Jenna LaRusso (Planning and Zoning Board Secretary), Kara Kaczynski (Board Attorney), Michael Cole (Board Planner and Engineer)

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