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Board approves extension for controversial swimming pool project

September 25, 2024 | Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey


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Board approves extension for controversial swimming pool project
In a recent government meeting, the board approved a one-year extension for a project initially approved in April 2023. The applicant, Mr. Acconto, cited difficulties with bids and costs as the reason for the extension request, aiming to commence the project in the first quarter of 2025. The board members unanimously supported the extension after a brief discussion, with no public comments received during the open session.

Following the extension approval, the meeting transitioned to a new case concerning a variance request from Edward Gonzales and Elizabeth Trego, owners of 15 Stony Brook Road. They are seeking permission to construct a swimming pool and cabana within the front yard setback in the R1T zone, which typically prohibits such structures. The proposed pool measures 50 by 12 feet, accompanied by an 8 by 10-foot cabana and necessary equipment. The board confirmed that all members present were eligible to vote, as they had reviewed the previous meeting's recordings.

The discussions highlighted the board's commitment to addressing community development while adhering to zoning regulations, ensuring that all projects align with local guidelines.

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