In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a property development proposal in Morris Township, where no construction is currently taking place. The meeting featured testimony from property owner Mr. Landon, who confirmed that he applied for and received unanimous site plan approval from the town of Morristown to create a new individual lot for a home. This approval process concluded last year, and the time limit for any appeals has since expired.
Mr. Landon explained that the proposal involves delineating a line between properties to facilitate the construction of a new home on the Morristown portion of the property. He clarified that the backyard area, which extends into Morris Township, is designated as a garden for both the existing home and the proposed new residence.
The existing structures on the Morris Township property include a main house and an accessory structure, which has been used as guest housing and was built in the 1950s. Mr. Landon noted that this accessory structure has been utilized for family purposes, particularly for his daughter, who has special needs.
Board members sought clarification on the status of the accessory structure, which was previously mentioned as being used for short-term rentals, such as Airbnb. Mr. Landon confirmed that there are no plans for short-term rentals in the future, indicating a preference for longer-term leasing arrangements.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing development discussions in the area, with a focus on ensuring compliance with local regulations and community standards.