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Owner seeks informal OK to divide 100x100 R7 lot to build house for daughter; board requests neighborhood pattern analysis
Summary
John Mulkey presented an informal, nonbinding request to subdivide his 100‑by‑100 R‑7 lot and build a roughly 1,400‑square‑foot house for his daughter; the board advised him to document prevailing lot sizes within 200–500 feet and confirm that the proposed lot and house sizes fit the neighborhood pattern.
John Mulkey asked the Sayreville Planning Board for an informal, conceptual review of his plan to subdivide his 100‑by‑100‑foot lot in an R‑7 zone into two lots so he can build a home for his daughter. The board clarified that an informal review is nonbinding and provided guidance on evidence the applicant should assemble before filing a formal subdivision application.
Mulkey said he proposed a roughly 60/40 split of the parcel and planned a house of about 1,400 square feet. Board…
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