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Clifton zoning board approves revised house expansion after applicant removes height and parking variances

5053325 · May 7, 2025
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The Clifton Zoning Board of Adjustment on May 7 approved revised plans for a home owned by Shishon Klein that removed a requested height variance and a parking variance; side-yard and lot-coverage variances remain and a driveway setback variance was added and re-noticed.

The Clifton Zoning Board of Adjustment on May 7 approved revised plans for a home owned by Shishon Klein after the applicant removed a requested height variance and a parking variance, board minutes show.

Dominic Iannarella, attorney for the applicant, told the board the project had been revised “at the urging and recommendation of the board” to eliminate the height variance and to create two on-site parking spaces by widening the front driveway. Architect Joseph Donato said the team lowered the building height to 30 feet and that the top level…

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