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The Board reviewed several applications for zoning variances and special exception permits. Approvals were granted for building area increases, side yard setbacks, and legalization of accessory structures including pools, sheds, decks, and a retail marijuana dispensary. Some applications were adjourned to future hearings, while others had decisions reserved pending further site plans, inspections, or Fire Marshal reviews. An extension of time was approved for a previous subdivision and building project.
The board heard applications for variances regarding property zoning and construction projects. This included a project at 344 Lfield Avenue for an addition and accessory apartment, and a subdivision application for 237 51st Street, which involved requests for lot area, street frontage, and setback variances. The board discussed procedural requirements, including the submission of affidavits, public comment protocols, and the conditions for granting variances, such as the stipulation that garages must remain for vehicle storage and accessory apartments must comply with specific architectural and usage standards.
The board conducted a special meeting focused on the consideration and approval of resolutions 466, 467, 468, 469, and 470. The board noted the absence of one member, confirmed a quorum, and provided information regarding public access to the meeting agenda and the process for residents to address the board during the open portion of the meeting.
The Board reviewed an application from Big Jewels Dispensary seeking site plan approval for an adult-use retail cannabis dispensary. Key discussion topics included site improvements such as facade alterations, interior modifications, drainage, paving, and landscaping. The board evaluated parking requirements, site access, and the proposed storage of delivery vans. Additionally, questions were addressed regarding security measures, online sales percentages, and the distinction between general merchandise sales and cannabis retail areas. The public hearing was closed with the decision reserved.
The board conducted public hearings for several rental applications and renewals. One case was postponed due to improper signage. Approvals were granted for applications at 36 Dela Drive and 100 Merrick Road. A renewal for 8 Washington Avenue was granted a conditional extension until July 22nd, requiring the property owner to replace driveways, remove debris, paint handrails, and allow for a follow-up inspection of a converted garage to confirm its usage. A renewal for 102 Commonwealth Drive was also approved.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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