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Planning staff calls ordinance a ‘housekeeping’ change; board finds it consistent with master plan

Princeton Planning Board · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff described an ordinance to redefine ‘minor site plan,’ add 12-month expirations for administrative waivers and zoning permits, and harmonize former borough and township code; the board voted to find the ordinance consistent with the master plan and will send comments to counsel before a Nov. 24 council hearing.

Planning Department staff presented an ordinance referred to the planning board for master-plan consistency review on Nov. 6 that staff described as largely housekeeping.

Justin Lesko said the ordinance (referred to in the meeting as Ordinance 2025-2025-18) would change the definition of a minor site plan so any application that requires conditional-use approval, subdivision approval, stormwater relief or variance relief would be…

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