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Parsippany board legalizes backyard additions for homeowner who built without permits

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Summary

The Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Adjustment granted a c-variance to legalize a three-season room, gazebo, paver patio and related work at 100 Hillside Terrace after the property owner agreed to engineering conditions, including a drywell for drainage.

The Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Adjustment on May 7 granted a c-variance to legalize a three-season room, gazebo, paver patio, retaining wall and related concrete work at 100 Hillside Terrace, after the property owner told the board he began the work without permits and agreed to follow engineering recommendations.

The decision matters because the board approved an after-the-fact variance that exceeds the township's maximum lot coverage and imposes drainage-mitigation conditions recommended by the township engineer.

Property owner Sudarshan Vaddy told the board he installed pavers, a fence and a kit gazebo to make his backyard…

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