Verona Town Planning Board Focuses on Storm Water Management and Affordable Housing
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
02/22/2024
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Recording Published:
05/28/2024
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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Towns:
Verona
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County:
Essex County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
In a meeting on February 22nd, 2024, the Verona Town Planning Board concentrated on updates to storm water management policies and addressed concerns regarding affordable housing obligations. The board discussed the potential for ordinance amendments that would refine the definition of minor developments with respect to storm water management, and the implications of affordable housing requirements on these regulations.
The central issue of the meeting was the detailed examination of two ordinances affecting storm water management controls and requirements. The board engaged in an in-depth analysis of the state standards, as well as Verona’s additional regulations for both major and minor developments. The discussions brought to the forefront the technical aspects of the ordinances, including the use of the modified rational method for sizing detention basins. Additionally, the board scrutinized the retention standard terminology and the requirement for soil testing for new impervious surfaces over 1500 square feet. The latter sparked a debate about the potential burden this could place on homeowners.
Further complicating the matter, the board deliberated on whether to require homeowners to record a conservation easement or deed restriction. The complexities and administrative burdens associated with this requirement raised concerns among the members, who also considered whether legal measures might be necessary to protect storm water management features. Moreover, the discussion extended to the necessity of annual maintenance reports for minor developments and whether administrative measures should be the leading approach to managing storm water.
The meeting also involved a proposal to modify the definition of minor development, a change that would have legal implications and might require additional clarification.
Another topic was the debate surrounding a 10-day posting requirement for a proposed ordinance. Confusion and concern were voiced over the necessity of this timeline, and questions were raised about the advertising requirements. The ordinance’s applicability to different types of developments, including residential and municipal projects, was also a point of contention. The board evaluated how the ordinance aligned with the town’s master plan, emphasizing green infrastructure and sustainability goals.
In a related matter, the board addressed a separate ordinance pertaining to water quality, wildlife feeding, littering, and illicit discharges, pointing out that this ordinance was already part of the general code. Subsequently, the board found this ordinance not inconsistent with the master plan without significant comments.
The planning board’s discussions then pivoted to the potential conflicts between meeting affordable housing obligations and complying with storm water management requirements. Members expressed concern over the town’s ability to satisfy both demands. The conversation explored the possibility of revising zoning regulations and building heights to accommodate affordable housing while still adhering to storm water management protocols. Furthermore, the impact of new legislation allowing accessory structures on single-family properties as a right was discussed, with the board expressing concerns about its implications for storm water management.
Apart from the primary discussions, the meeting briefly touched upon a previous confidential matter presented to the council, which had not yet been fully deliberated or resolved. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.
Christopher Tamburro
Planning Board Officials:
Kevin O’Sullivan, Alex Roman, Jessica Pearson (Chairperson), David Freschi (Vice Chairperson), Al DeOld, Tim Camuti, Jesse Lilley, Jason Hyndman, Jeremy Katzeff (Alternate #1), Chris Bernardo (Alternate Member #2), Greg Mascera (Planning Board Attorney), Peter Ten Kate (Township Engineer), Kathleen Miesch (Planning Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/22/2024
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Recording Published:
05/28/2024
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Verona
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