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Board carries Hunter Avenue Partners’ three‑lot subdivision after lengthy testimony and neighborhood safety concerns
Summary
Hunter Avenue Partners proposed subdividing 330 Westfield Avenue into three single‑family lots; the board heard expert planning testimony and multiple neighborhood speakers who raised traffic, drainage and character concerns, then carried the application to April 27 so absent members can review the record and vote.
Hunter Avenue Partners' proposal to divide 330 Westfield Avenue (corner of Westfield and Emerald) into three single‑family lots drew extended testimony and public opposition at the Clark Township Board of Adjustment on March 23. After expert testimony and lengthy public comment focused on traffic safety, drainage and neighborhood character, the applicant agreed to carry the matter to the board's April 27 meeting so absent board members may review the record and participate in the final vote.
Engineer and planner Anthony Gallerano testified the parent parcel is about 23,551 square feet and that creating three lots would require a D5 density variance because the R100 zone nominally allows two lots. He described the layout: two interior lots with 75‑foot frontages and 7,500 square feet each, and a corner lot of about 8,551 square feet with…
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