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Subdivision at 106 Lane Avenue carried to Oct. 22 after neighbors raise parking, tree and sight-line concerns
Summary
The board continued a minor subdivision application for 106 Lane Ave. to Oct. 22 after engineer testimony and multiple residents raised concerns about parking capacity, a mature magnolia tree and sight lines at a busy intersection; the applicant will renotice and was asked to return with elevations and design clarifications.
The Red Bank Planning Board carried a minor subdivision application for 106 Lane Avenue to its Oct. 22 meeting after residents raised traffic-safety, tree-preservation and neighborhood-character concerns.
Applicant's attorney Kevin Buchanan presented the request to subdivide the existing 8,250-square-foot parcel to create a new single-family lot; the applicant's licensed engineer and planner, Joseph Kosuba, said the parcel is oversized for the RV zone and that the proposed new lot would be about 43.5 feet wide (creating one 4,749-sq.-ft. conforming lot and one smaller lot that requires lot-width relief). Kosuba described existing nonconforming setbacks (front yard setbacks as…
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