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Board presses applicant on parking, utilities for plan to add basement apartment; hearing carried to August
Summary
An applicant seeking to convert an existing two-family house at 328 Kingston Road into a three-family dwelling was told to return with more technical evidence after the board and engineer raised concerns about RSIS parking, sewer capacity and building services; the board carried the case to Aug. 6.
The Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Adjustment on May 7 carried an application from 328 Kingston Road property owner 328 Kingston LLC seeking to convert a preexisting two-family residence into a three-family building, saying the applicant must return with additional technical evidence on parking, utilities and site layout.
The application requires a d-variance because multifamily dwellings are not permitted in the zoning district. The board and its engineering advisor questioned whether the proposal is an expansion of a nonconforming use (d-1) or a new use (d-2) and emphasized the significant regulatory leap triggered by converting a duplex to a…
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