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The board discussed several zoning and planning applications, including the postponement of an application at 257 Greenway Road due to notice requirements. A preliminary and final site plan application for the West Side Presbyterian Church, involving site expansion, construction, and landscaping at South Monroe Street and South Hillside Place, was also addressed and carried to a future meeting date. Additionally, the board memorialized resolutions regarding property applications for 230 Fairfield Avenue and 151 North Walnut Street.
The commission reviewed multiple residential applications, including approvals for a new house at 155 Phelps Road, a deck project at 126 Linden Street, and renovations at 153 Carlisle Terrace. The meeting also included discussions on signage for historic restoration recognition, unauthorized construction activity at a former pharmacy building, and the resignation of a commission member, prompting a search for a replacement.
The Board of Adjustment discussed several zoning and variance applications. These included a construction request for a single-family home at 370 Upper Boulevard, an attic dormer installation at 152 John Street, a driveway modification at 178 N. Pleasant Avenue, additions to the residence at 757 Hillcrest Road, and a signage request for 45 North Broad Street. Each application involved a review of site plans, testimony from architects and planners, and deliberation on variances related to setbacks, building height, and property improvements, resulting in various approvals with specific conditions.
The board meeting involved several key agenda items. A professional planner was appointed for the board. Council and committee updates were provided. The board heard a minor site plan application for TPK Investments LLC at 174 South Maple Avenue, which included a request for bulk variance relief to enclose a vestibule and construct a greenhouse. Following testimony from experts and deliberation, the application was approved with conditions. Additionally, the board participated in a training session regarding planning and zoning board responsibilities, criteria for variances, and interpretation of ordinances.
The agenda included discussions on rescheduling upcoming meetings, promoting events via social media, and managing logistics for the 'Children in the Arts' event and artist talks. Key items also involved establishing parameters for the 'Older Americans Art Exhibit', venue planning for Jazz Jam sessions, co-sponsorship details for a library lecture, Ridgewood Arts Foundation updates, and planning activities for the upcoming Pride Event.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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