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Zoning board clears new single‑family house on undersized 27‑ft lot at 232 South Pearl

Red Bank Zoning Board of Adjustment · February 5, 2026
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Summary

After reducing the design and increasing setbacks, the board found the revised application for 232 South Pearl "substantially different" from a prior denial and approved a 1,498‑square‑foot single‑family home subject to conditions including Dalmire notice documentation, graded drainage details, unfinished basement/attic, and relocation of a neighbor stoop.

The Red Bank Zoning Board on Feb. 5 approved a redesign for 232 South Pearl, allowing construction of a new single‑family house on an undersized 27‑foot lot after the applicant reduced the home's size and increased setbacks following a prior denial.

Applicant Jacob Morales said he intends to move his mother to Red Bank and described the project as a family home. "I would love for my mom just to experience Redbank ... I'm excited to if everything goes well to bring her down here," Morales said.

Attorney Kevin Assadi and architect Edward O'Neal presented a substantially revised plan. O'Neal said the current proposal reduces the house to about 1,498 square…

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