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Zoning board approves single-family home at 60 Bridal Road with landscaping and pool-house conditions

Clark Township Zoning Board · November 25, 2025
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Summary

The Clark Township Zoning Board on Nov. 24 approved a conditional resolution allowing a new single-family home at 60 Bridal Road, requiring evergreen screening between the pool house and the side lot line, a reduced pool-house height subject to township-engineer review, and all required building permits.

The Clark Township Zoning Board voted Nov. 24 to approve a conditional resolution allowing construction of a new single-family home at 60 Bridal Road.

Kelly, a staff member, told the board the resolution applies to a narrow, L-shaped lot and that the approval carries conditions intended to limit neighborhood impacts: the applicant must install and maintain evergreen landscaping between the proposed pool house and the side lot line; the applicant agreed to reduce the pool-house height, and that change must be reviewed and accepted by the township engineer; and the applicant must obtain all required permits from the building department.

The conditions were read into the record during the staff presentation and were incorporated into the motion to adopt the resolution. A motion to approve the resolution was called and seconded. Board members Aidan, Douglas Crock and John (as recorded) voted in favor; the chairman discussed whether to vote and did not cast a vote. The board approved the resolution.

The action does not waive requirement for building permits or engineering review; Kelly emphasized that final compliance will be verified by the township engineer and the building department prior to final approvals. The transcript records no amendments to the listed conditions.

The board did not provide additional details about the applicant, construction timetable, or appeals periods during the meeting. Next steps listed by staff are securing the required permits and any inspections or engineering sign-off required by the township engineer.

The board approved the resolution and moved on to other agenda items.