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Planning board approves minor amendment for 316 Main Street project, including unit mix and facade changes
Summary
The board approved an amendment to the previously granted site plan for 316 Main Street (Block 2508, Lot 1) allowing a revised unit mix (24 units total: 9 two-bedroom and 15 one-bedroom), removal of an architectural overhang into the state right-of-way, and a reduced penthouse area to meet zoning percentage limits.
The Asbury Park Planning Board voted Jan. 27 to approve an amendment to the 316 Main Street project (Block 2508, Lot 1), changing the apartment mix and modifying the building's front facade and roofline.
The approved amendment keeps the building's total unit count at 24 but alters the unit mix from the previously approved plan: the project will have 9 two-bedroom units and 15 one-bedroom units. Counsel for the applicant, Andrew Garris, described the change as a reconfiguration of floor plans; engineer Louis Zuegner and architect Obiora Agudosi provided testimony and revised plans dated Aug. 30, 2024, with a supplemental sheet dated Jan. 27, 2025, added that included penthouse calculations.
The applicant also withdrew an architectural overhang that previously extended into the state right-of-way after repeated…
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