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Residents voice concerns over lost privacy from applicant's property modifications

April 19, 2024 | Pompton Lakes, Passaic County, New Jersey



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Residents voice concerns over lost privacy from applicant's property modifications
The Pompton Lakes Planning Board convened on April 16, 2024, to address several community concerns and planning issues. The meeting focused on ongoing developments and their impact on local residents.

One significant concern raised by a resident involved the removal of trees and shrubs on an applicant's property. The resident expressed that the clearing of vegetation has diminished the natural barrier that previously shielded their view of the property. This change has led to increased visibility of the applicant's developments, which the resident found troubling. They questioned whether the applicant would consider replanting shrubs or trees to restore some privacy for neighboring properties.

Additionally, the board discussed a recent lighting study that was conducted in accordance with local ordinances. The implications of this study were noted, particularly in relation to how lighting might affect the surrounding community.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from the board to further evaluate the concerns raised and to encourage dialogue between residents and developers to find a satisfactory resolution. The board emphasized the importance of maintaining community standards while accommodating development needs. Further discussions and follow-up actions are expected in future meetings as the planning process continues.

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