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Self‑storage plan at 811–813 Route 46 paused after long hearing; board continues case to May 7
Summary
The board heard lengthy planner testimony and public questions on a proposed 110,973‑sq. ft. self‑storage facility at 811–813 Route 46. Key issues included D‑1 use variance, parking and loading variances, signage, and stormwater; the hearing was carried to May 7, 2025 for additional testimony and public questions.
A proposed 110,973‑square‑foot self‑storage facility at 811–813 Route 46 drew extensive testimony and public comment at the March 5 Clifton Zoning Board meeting, but the board did not decide the case and carried the matter to a future hearing set for May 7, 2025.
Attorney Michael Sullivan introduced planner Kate Keller, who presented a detailed site and planning analysis. Keller described the parcel’s history as a nonconforming commercial site in an RA‑2 (single‑family) zone and argued the location’s adjacency to multiple arterial roads, ramps and nonresidential uses makes the site particularly suitable for a low‑traffic self‑storage use. The applicant seeks a D‑1 use variance and several C variances for parking, loading, and signage.
Nut graf: The applicant says a self‑storage facility is the most appropriate redevelopment for an isolated,…
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