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Humber Place hearing continued after board raises access and maneuverability concerns

Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment · February 3, 2026
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Summary

The Zoning Board carried the application for 10 Humbert Place (Z25-66710) to March 25 after planners and board members identified numerous setback variances and a questioned access easement; the applicant agreed to revisit design and provide alternatives.

The Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment continued the application for 10 Humbert Place (Z25-66710) to its March 25 meeting after extensive discussion about access from a private easement, multiple side-yard and height-to-setback variances, and functional concerns about vehicle maneuverability.

Staff summarized the application as a c(1) hardship variance request to demolish the existing two-story building down to the foundation and rebuild a two-story home of roughly 1,647 square feet atop the existing basement. Because the lot fronts on a private 16-foot-wide lane rather than a public street, staff noted that the…

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