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May 11 2023 · Zoning
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Speaker 0Court of Adjustment meeting will please come to order. The adequate notice of this meeting was provided in the following ways. Notice published in the Curry Ajour News notice po posted on the Bolton Board of the Municipal Building Notice made available to the Township clerk notice sent to the Courier News and the star ledger. Will the clerk please follow the roll?
Speaker 1Mr. Tillery? Here. Mr. Patel
Speaker 0Kalpesh muted.
Speaker 1Kalpesh unmute. We know. Yes. Thank you. Mr. Reggio. Roy, you're muted
Speaker 0Here.
Speaker 1Thank you. Mr. Blan.
Speaker 0Here.
Speaker 1Mr. Dacey. Here. Mr. Mitterando.
Speaker 0Here.
Speaker 1Mr. Ellie Chairman Weisman.
Speaker 0Here, will everyone please stand for the salute to the flag? I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which is Hands one Nation under God. Liberty. Liberty, justice. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. Kinneally. Are there any changes? Tonight's agenda?
Speaker 2Yes, there are. There are two changes. The Aroyo matter is adjourned until June 22nd. Cause they did not notice. They must notice for June 22nd, Lakeview is adjourned until June 22nd. They have noticed. So no further notice is necessary. Those are all the changes that I have.
Speaker 0The second one was the Lakeview. That one? Yes, sir. Thank you. Okay, let's start the second.
Speaker 3What was the second one?
Speaker 2Second one is Lakeview rear LLC
Speaker 0Is number 13 on the agenda. Okay. We're still,
Speaker 1We're still waiting for revised plans from them, so they're gonna go the end of June.
Speaker 0Thank you.
Speaker 1Okay, number five. Chairman?
Speaker 0Yep. Re Okay, starting with number five, there's 23 dash zb dash five Z and Santa Aithal and Valar Aithal
Speaker 2Are the applicants present.
Speaker 3Present.
Speaker 2Okay. I need to swear you in. Could you raise your right hand? You swear the testimony you're
Speaker 3Yes, I swear. Address
Speaker 2Your name and address please. You put your down,
Speaker 1We can't hear you, Jim
Speaker 2Joseph. Okay. Do we have your name and address please?
Speaker 3My name is, address is the resident address that we're working on is nine V Street, Piscataway, New Jersey 8 8 54.
Speaker 0Thank you. Can you explain to the board why you're here?
Speaker 3We're here to discuss the alliance for the addition that I would like to add on to my home.
Speaker 0Mr. Chairman, you may wanna talk to Mr. Henry. Steve? Yes. Henry, would you like to comment on this, please? Yeah.
Speaker 4Mr. Chairman, there's just a couple of items here. The, the addition, there's some separation or some separability between the addition and the existing home. So it could easily be converted to a a two-family home. So the recommendation is that there should be a deed restriction added to the home that it should be used for a single family use only. And then other than that, I don't know if Mr. Dacey had a chance to review the, the staff report. There's a couple of really just minor things with the, the plans that need to be revised as far as some schematic plans, things that have like kitchen, second kitchen on there. There's a lot of, it's just labeling and, and just showing where the grill is gonna be located on the site plan. Let's see, the, the rear setback is the minimus at best. And then you just need to show the, the pool equipment's gotta go in a conforming location. Okay. So that would be a condition. It's not shown on the plan. You really should show that on the site plan. And it should be in a conforming location, which is at least 10 feet from each property line. Okay. Lemme just see here.
Speaker 4Yeah, and I don't, I don't see really any issue. Is there any reason why your fence was not all the way up to the property line on the, on the one side of the property? Like you showed it four feet off of the property line? I was wondering if there was a reason for that.
Speaker 3No, I actually, I wish that my architect was on here with us. No, there, there isn't a reason I, I've been actually this, I'm this, I'm a first time homeowner, so I really don't know the rules. So I've been traveling around, you know, the neighborhood and I've noticed that most people would have it to where their home is like right where their home begins and the front is all clear and if they have it a little bit further up, then what they have is they have the ones that show like, like, you know, four feet and then it shows gaps in between and Yeah,
Speaker 4That's not the Yeah, that wasn't the issue or the question though. It's on the one side of the property, the fence is shown four feet off your property line and I don't know what the reasoning was behind that because then what you're doing is you're, you're leaving four feet of property for either your neighbor to use or a four feet of property in between two fences. So either way it's probably not a great idea.
Speaker 3I agree with you. So Henry,
Speaker 4Just, just check with your architect and, and or
Speaker 1Henry, his, his ar her architect's here. He's raising his hand. Okay.
Speaker 4Hi.
Speaker 5Hi Git. I'm here in Henry.
Speaker 3Oh, hey Joe,
Speaker 4We
Speaker 5Originally laid out, laid that out in modules of the fence, but I understand your recommendation that we can break the module, you know, five foot lengths and we can push it a little bit closer to the side over there just to, just to make, just to clean it up really with the neighbor.
Speaker 4Okay. I I have no other questions. I mean, I think really that's just, it should just be like closer to the property line just to not leave any areas of, of maintenance concern. As long as we're up to the neighbor's fence. If, if the neighbor has fence on that property line, again, I don't see any other issues. The only, I think there's an e there is an easement that, that crosses the property and you just have to be aware that if for some reason the fence, we need access to that easement, you're responsible for any cost associated with the removal and replacement of that fence.
Speaker 3Got it. I read that.
Speaker 4You understand that. Then like I said, Mr. Chairman, I don't, I don't see any other issues with this application.
Speaker 0Thank you Mr. Monte, you're okay with the suggestions by Mr. Hinterstein?
Speaker 3Absolutely. I'm gonna, it's, it is a one family home, so it's just for my daughter, my husband and I. So I don't have a problem with doing the deed, his recommendation. And as far as defense, you know, my Joe was gonna fix all that and then re you know, present it again. Absolutely. I'm, I'm okay with everything.
Speaker 0Thank you. Anyone on the board have any questions concerning hearing none? I'd like to open it to the public. Anyone on the public have any questions, concerns, or comments?
Speaker 1No. And Chairman,
Speaker 0Thank you. I'd like to close the public part of the, this request again. One more time. Anyone on the board have any issues at this point? Hearing none. I would like to make a proposal that we accept this request if this suggestions, but understand. Hinterstein, can I get a second? Thank you. Now, Laura, will you take a roll phone?
Speaker 1Mr. Tillery? Yes. Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blan?
Speaker 3Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. Hay daca? Yes. Mr. Mitterando?
Speaker 4Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. El? Yes. And Vice Chairman Weisman?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 1Jim got cut off. We've been approved. At the next meeting we will adopt your resolution and I will email it to you and then we will just need revised plans for the file as per Henry's comments. And then you start your permits.
Speaker 3Wonderful. Thank you so much everyone. I really appreciate your time. Have
Speaker 1A great day.
Speaker 3You as well. Thank you. Thank you. I can log off now, right?
Speaker 1Yes, ma'am. Oh, do your
Speaker 0Thing. Bye. Are we waiting for, for Mr. Kinneally to come back on? I'm, I'm back on. Oh, thank you. Item number seven, that's 23 ZB 34 Civic Kumar meth. Matthew,
Speaker 2I need to swear you in. Could you raise your right hand? Swear that the testimony you're about to give should be the truth.
Speaker 6Yes.
Speaker 2Your name and address please?
Speaker 61111 Brookside Road. Pi,
Speaker 2Can you explain to the board while you're here?
Speaker 6Yes. So I, in my house, I'm adding two car garages and converting my existing garage and there is some variance approval there. My architecture has architect has submitted the plan and we are requesting the approve it.
Speaker 0Mr. Chairman,
Speaker 2You may wanna talk to Mr. Hinterstein on this
Speaker 0One. Yep. Henry, would you like to go through your report please?
Speaker 4Yeah. My recommendation here is I don't see really anything glaring with the application. My only issue is I really feel that the garage addition should be moved back 2.3 feet and that would make the addition comply with the front yard setback requirement. And what that would do is it would, and I believe even pushing it back 2.3 feet would not create a rear yard setback variance, if I'm mistaken. Let's see here. I I'm almost positive that cuz I believe the back was about 23, I'm sorry, 28 feet. That was the size of the addition. 30. I think I scaled it and I'm, I'm pretty sure it could be, it could be moved back to 2.3 feet. So it's a little bit ar articulated along the front facade. I think it aesthetically it would look, have a better appearance and then I think the existing front yard setback doesn't get exacerbated by now making that front wall even even greater. So I, I feel like if the applicant's willing to do that, there is a moratorium on the road. They're not proposing to open up the driveway any anymore. They wouldn't be able to because of that moratorium. So I think the existing curb cut is what they propose. And that again, any fence should match. If we move the front, the garage back 2.3 feet, that's where the proposed fence should also be moved back to, to the front of that garage.
Speaker 0Is that acceptable? I'm sorry.
Speaker 6Yeah, I'm willing to do that. Thank you. Thank you for Thank
Speaker 0You. Anyone, anyone on the board of any other questions at this point? Hearing none done, I'd like to close the board section and open it up to the public comments. Anyone in the public have any questions, concerns, or comments you'd like to make at this time?
Speaker 1No. One Chairman.
Speaker 0Thank you. I'd like to close the public portion. I would like to make a motion that we accept this request with the change of 2.3 feet pushback. Thank you. Mr. Dacey, please call the roll.
Speaker 1Mr. Tillery? Yes. Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. Regio? Yes. Mr. Blan? Yes. Mr. Hidaka?
Speaker 4Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Riley? Yes. And Chairman Weisman?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 2Your application has been approved with a minor change as you agree to based upon Mr. Henderson's recommendation. We'll memorialize this at our next meeting and send a copy of that document to you.
Speaker 7Thank you so much.
Speaker 0Good night.
Speaker 7Good night.
Speaker 0Moving on to item number eight. That's 23 dash zb dash three seven. Joel co.
Speaker 2Joel Co. Or an applicant from the defense company Present?
Speaker 7Yeah, I'm here.
Speaker 2I need to swear you in. Could you raise your right hand? You swear that the testimony you be the truth?
Speaker 7Yes. Your
Speaker 2Name and address please?
Speaker 7Joel Co. 9 61 East Lincoln Avenue, pescado, New Jersey 8 8 54.
Speaker 2Thank you. Could you explain to the board what you'd like to do here?
Speaker 7Yeah, so I'm, I'm actually the contractor. The customers on here as well. We're basically gonna be redoing their existing wood fence that is already on in the easement. They also have a shed that's in the easement and they're looking to move part of their fence up towards the front of their house. Which would, part of it requires the varis.
Speaker 2And do you and the owner understand that if the, if there's access to the easement that's necessary in the future, it would be the owner's responsibility to remove and replace the fence?
Speaker 7Yes. Well, from our understanding, yes.
Speaker 2Okay. Mr. Chairman, that's all I have for the applicant.
Speaker 0Thank you. Mr. Hinterstein, do you have any comments on this? Yeah,
Speaker 4Yeah, I mean it really wasn't clear on the, the plan that was submitted. So what you're saying is you're proposing to move that fence up 16 feet, is that what that 16 feet is? Yes. On the site plan. Okay.
Speaker 7So that they, sorry, they have existing fence that's 16 feet back. It's towards the back front of their house. No, I understand. And they just want, they wanna add new fence 16 feet forward.
Speaker 4Okay. And that's gonna go all the way to the house, I would imagine?
Speaker 7Yes. Yep.
Speaker 4Yeah, I mean it really doesn't, I don't think it changes, it stays in line on that if it, as long as it stays on that same angle so that it, that it keeps going further away from the property line as it comes forward. I think it's fine. So again, my only condition was again that you understand that if they need access to the easements, you're responsible for the, the removal and replacement of the fence or any cost associated with that. Other than that,
Speaker 0I'll let them
Speaker 4Application.
Speaker 0Thank you Henry. Anyone on the board have any questions? Hearing none, I'd like to open this up to the public. Anyone in the public have any questions, concerns, or comments?
Speaker 1No. One Chairman.
Speaker 0Thank you Ms. Buckley, like to close the public section of this on this variance. I'd like to make a motion. The clerk, will you please call the roll?
Speaker 2I need a second on that.
Speaker 0A second. Second.
Speaker 8I'll second.
Speaker 1All right. Thank you, Kalpesh.
Speaker 0Thank you.
Speaker 1Okay. Mr. Tillery? Yes. Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. Reggio? Yes. Mr. Dacey?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 1Excuse me. Mr. Hidaka? Yes. Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ellie? Yes. And Chairman Weisman?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 2The application has been approved. We will memorialize it in a written document at our next meeting and mail that document to you. Thank you very much guys.
Speaker 0Have a good hunter. Okay, moving on to item number nine. That's 23 dash ZB three eight V. Nick Muci.
Speaker 2Is the applicant present? Mr. Mochi
Speaker 0Present?
Speaker 2Okay, I need to swear you in. You could have raised your right hand. Do you swear the testimony you're about to be the truth?
Speaker 8Yes.
Speaker 2Your name and address please?
Speaker 8Nick Machi. Three two Plainfield getaway, New Jersey.
Speaker 2Thank you. Could you explain to the board while you're here?
Speaker 8Yes. We put in a variance to put a pool in our backyard ground.
Speaker 2Mr. Chairman, Mr. Henderson had two comments.
Speaker 0Okay. Sure. Mr. Hinterstein, will you please elaborate?
Speaker 4Yeah, I was just, I I didn't hear a reasoning yet as to why the pool has to go in that location. The ordinance requires it to be eight and eight. Even with the gazebo that you have in the yard, it appears that you could, you have enough space to put both the pool and the gazebo in the yard between the house and the property line.
Speaker 8A and we have no issue. I didn't, I wasn't aware that the pool equipment needed to be offset a off the side property. And given that we, we have no issue given the, the 10 feet there. The other, we, so I have just enough space to slip it right between a concrete patio a with six feet of clearance to the rear property. And, and with that our neighbor has a, a shed back here. So that would obstruct her view. So there's less visual impact by about 65%, about 15 feet would be behind there for her. And also we do not have a flat yard, so it'd be looking at a massive, I mean not massive, but an 18 inches give or take of, of import, which would open up all whole other can of worms with getting the soil tested, obviously. And, and, and meeting residential criteria. It, it would just set us back too far. So
Speaker 4What you're saying is you're willing to move the pool 10 feet off the side property line.
Speaker 8Correct.
Speaker 4And you'd like to keep it at six feet at the rear line,
Speaker 8Correct? Correct.
Speaker 4Do you have a solid fence or is that, what do you, what do you have in the back?
Speaker 8No, the back is the 50% slots.
Speaker 450%. Would you be opposed to putting in some landscaping? Just that like some Columbia evergreens or something like that. Maybe some emerald greens, something to just help buffer the pool from the property line. I know they have the shed. I'm not so concerned about where the shed is. It would be just any area overhang that extends beyond the shed.
Speaker 8Sure. I'm sorry, what were those?
Speaker 4Oh, they're called emerald green Aithal varies or green giant Aithal varies, but the ones that stay a little smaller would be either the emerald green or you could get some upright hesi juniper. They stay pretty tight as well. I, I think with, with that being said, I, I think that, and again, the pool equipment would have to comply with 10 and 10 cuz the one thing we don't wanna do is nuisance the neighbors with, you know, running pool equipment. So that equipment couldn't be closer than 10 feet from any property line. So you can put it to the right of the pool. At least 10 feet.
Speaker 8Yeah, I dunno if you, the left feet, yeah, it would be well off.
Speaker 4That's fine. That's fine. So again, you'll need that when you go for your permit. And then, and then, and then the same thing the shed is in a front yard. You're not supposed to have sheds in a front yard. I mean, you have a corner property and that's a hardship, but you do have a lot of area in the yard where the shed probably could have been located. And we
Speaker 8Did not put that, I'm sorry, sir. We
Speaker 4No, I was just gonna say we bought landscaping
Speaker 8And, and I, we looked back, it was like oh eight. It looked like the owner put it in and, and
Speaker 4I understand. Yeah,
Speaker 8We did some nice landscaping so it cuts it off and
Speaker 4Yeah, again, it, it's really just the shed from the, you know, the, the, the corner. It's, it's in a front yard, so if you could put, maybe you could put some, some shrubbery or some, some tall ornamental grasses around the, the sides of it just to buffer it a little bit from the road. And I think, you know, we'll be fine. It doesn't have to be moved.
Speaker 8So, and, and that is from the side street?
Speaker 4Yeah, the side street was the bigger impact because it's behind the front yard setback on, on Plainfield. The problem is it's much closer on the, is it Cooper? I forget. Cooper, yeah, on the Cooper side.
Speaker 8And, and what do you recommend?
Speaker 4Really just that side to soften it up.
Speaker 8And, and what do you recommend to put there?
Speaker 4You can put the same type of plants or you could put something, you know, I'll leave that up to you. You might want to just double check with me before you plant it, but yes sir. You know, something that would grow maybe even half the height of, of the shed, you know, just to soften it up.
Speaker 8Understood.
Speaker 4Other than that, Mr. Chairman, I don't see any issues. I think we're in agreement.
Speaker 0Terrific. Very good. Thank you. Are there anyone on the board have any questions or concerns at this point? Hearing none, I'd like to open this up to the public. Anyone in the public have any questions, concerns, or comments?
Speaker 1There is no public on Chairman.
Speaker 0Thank you. I'd like to close a public portion of this request and I'd like to make a motion that we accept the changes, the request with the Chaill suggested changes. Can I get a second? Oh, second. Thank you. Laura, will you please take a roll?
Speaker 1Mr. Tillery? Yes. Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Dacey? Yes. Mr.. Dacey? Yes. Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ellie? Yes. And Chairman. Weisman?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 2Your application has been approved. We'll memorialize it written document at our next meeting and send that document to you. You'll need that to get your permits.
Speaker 8Appreciate everyone's time. Thank you so much. And thank you Laura.
Speaker 1You're welcome. Have a good night guys.
Speaker 8Bye.
Speaker 0Bye. Moving on. Item number 10 23 ZB four V Rule. Aithal
Speaker 2Is the applicant president? Yes. Raul Hall.
Speaker 1I see his name. Here he comes.
Speaker 2Roll. Aithal. Cahn. Are you present yet?
Speaker 1Oh, all right, let's go to that. He was here. I think he got kicked off.
Speaker 2Okay. He might have gotten kicked off with me, so perhaps we can go to the next what
Speaker 0I heard he was here.
Speaker 1He was here and we lost him. So yeah, we'll go to the next one and hopefully he'll sign back on.
Speaker 0Okay, not a problem. Item number 11, that's 23 ZB 39 B Navar.
Speaker 2Is Neville present?
Speaker 9Yeah, present here.
Speaker 2Okay. I need to swear you in. Raise your right hand. You swear that the testimony,
Speaker 9Jim,
Speaker 2Do you swear that the testimony you're about to give should be the truth?
Speaker 9Yes, I do.
Speaker 2Thank you. Could I have your name and address please?
Speaker 9Neville Endar. 16 Primrose Lane. Piscataway.
Speaker 2Thank you. Could you explain to the board why you're here?
Speaker 9I do have an existing patio that I get sun from the morning, like from eight o'clock until it's five, six o'clock. I have one big tree that is providing shade, but the tree has leaned, it's about to fall, so I have to remove that tree. And once that tree is removed, the whole area will be sunshine. You can't enjoy the patio. So I propose to put a pavilion just with the roof so when the family come over, grandkids are around we weekend, you know, spend time there, there is no shade in that area.
Speaker 2Mr. Chairman, may you talk to Mr. Hinterstein.
Speaker 0Mr. Hinterstein?
Speaker 4Yes. Really the only issue with this is number one, I imagine you Mr. Dacey, you're gonna keep the pavilion open, right? Doesn't have Correct.
Speaker 9Correct.
Speaker 4Correct. Okay, so we'll remain open. And the the other issue is, is that the, the surveys that you, the survey you provided, number one you call for, it calls for that you have a four by eight shed, but it appears that the shed's bigger than that. It appears that it's
Speaker 9By Yeah, I think that might be, that might have been a typo or a
Speaker 4Okay. And also the addition that you put up in 2006 or was approved in 2006 was also not shown on the survey. So the problem is I have
Speaker 9To, I I will have to update that survey. So
Speaker 4I need an updated survey. And the reason for that is that for some reason, if you got, you got variances for a lot of these items for the shed for not for the shed, but I believe you got the survey for a deck, you got the Amina variance for the deck, and you also got the variance for the addition. And so if these weren't built exactly the way they were, you know, supposed to be built, even if they're off a foot now, your variance has changed and you wouldn't need to get that variance confirmed by the board again. So that's why we really need an updated survey to confirm that the addition, the deck, everything that you are showing on this property is accurately depicted with the accurate setbacks. I think what you could do is we could, you know, look upon this application favorably, you know, based on your submitting a revised survey that shows everything and then setbacks. And as long as the setbacks are what they're supposed to be and what you say they were, there's not gonna be any issue. Then you got your approval. The problem's gonna be is, let's say if you know your addition was built a foot closer to the road than it was supposed to be, or your deck was built, you know, closer to the rear property line than it was supposed to be, then you might have to come back for another meeting and get it, get it confirmed again. Okay,
Speaker 9I will. Sure. I will surely comply.
Speaker 4Yeah. So really that's about it, Mr. Chairman. I think that's the issue is we just really need an updated survey to shows all of the, these items that have been approved and built over time with variances to confirm that they were built as per the approvals.
Speaker 9Can you just make, can you make an exception when, when I finish this pavilion, I'll send one survey with everything on the property?
Speaker 4No. Yeah, I, I can't do that because again, I can't give you, if, if the other stuff doesn't comply, then technically you need to get variances. All these variances that we're giving you right now then are incorrect. So that's why I really, you really need the survey first, and if we get the survey, soon as we get the survey, if everything matches up, you'll already have your approval, you'll have the resolution. The only thing that you'll need is that us to say, yeah, that survey's good and you'll be able to go ahead and, and install the pavilion.
Speaker 9So
Speaker 4Hopefully that's something you can get done. I mean, it's gonna take two weeks just to get the resolution. So, so that gives you two weeks to get a headstart with a survey or you know, your survey or to get the survey updated.
Speaker 9I just wanna say the deck, i, a variance was not necessary.
Speaker 4I don't know, again, I I don't know if that was considered a, a side yard or a front yard or it's, you have a unique property here, so that's fine. But again, it's not even shown on the, on the plot plan very accurately. So that's why we need this updated survey to just see where it is. This way I know what the setbacks for everything that was constructed is. And if there's no issues, there's no issues. If there's issues, we'll discuss it at that point.
Speaker 9We all comply. It's not a problem. So,
Speaker 0So we can pass this contingent on receiving an updated survey. Correct. That would be a condition of approval. Okay. Anyone on the board have any questions? Hearing none, I'd like to open up to the public. Anyone in the public have any questions, concerns, or comments I can make on this?
Speaker 9No one. Chairman. Chaill.
Speaker 0Thank you. I'd like to make a motion. Can accept this, approve this request with the condition previously stated. Can I get a second? Second. Thank you. Would you please do a roll call?
Speaker 9Mr. Tillery? Yes. Mr. Patel? Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blan?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. Hidaka? Yes. Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. El? Yes. Chairman Weisman?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 2Mr.. Dacey. Your application has been approved. We will memorialize it and written document at our next meeting and mail that document to you.
Speaker 1Thank you very much and have a good night.
Speaker 2Thank you.
Speaker 1Thank you. Mr. Weisman. Number 10 is back. Roll
Speaker 0Back. Yes. I Aithal here.
Speaker 10I'm here. Thank you. So
Speaker 2Should be the truth.
Speaker 10I do
Speaker 2Your name and address please.
Speaker 10Raul 97 11th Street, sca, New Jersey.
Speaker 2Thank you. Could you explain to the board why you're here? Can you put your hand down? Sure,
Speaker 10Sure. I, I applied for a, to a a six fence, a privacy fence within the setback of, of the property.
Speaker 2Mr. Chairman, Mr. Hinterstein is a couple of comments?
Speaker 0Yep. Okay. Mr. Hinterstein Henry there?
Speaker 4Yeah. Lemme just take a quick peek at this one. We're talking about 11th Street here.
Speaker 1Yes. 90 10 11th.
Speaker 4Inappropriate. I'm trying to think. Yeah, I just had a, a couple things here. I think you showed that the shed's being removed, is that correct or is it being relocated?
Speaker 10No, it was removed completely.
Speaker 4Okay, that's good. And will the existing chain link fence be removed or is that gonna remain in front of the other fence because there is a space between them?
Speaker 10No, that was removed as well. Okay. That was more prior to the, to, to the purchase of the home.
Speaker 4Okay. And then the only last item would be is that we're gonna be doing some road improvements, I believe on 11th Street at some point and we were hoping to get a five foot temporary construction easement so that when they do the work on the street, that if they, you know, if a machine or something trample the lawn on your, on the property adjacent to the sidewalk when it repaired a sidewalk, then we have the ability to repair it. So it's not to put anything in that easement, it's just more if we cross over onto that five foot area between the property line and your lawn, we have the ability to repair it and without any issues. That's really what it's there. It's just the temporary construction easement road construction.
Speaker 10Sure. Absolutely.
Speaker 4Okay. Other than that, Mr. Chairman, I don't see any other issues with the application.
Speaker 0Terrific. Anyone on the board have any questions? Hearing none, I'd like to open this up to the public. Anyone in the public have any questions, concerns, or comments?
Speaker 1No. One Chairman.
Speaker 0Thank you Ms. Buckle. I'd like to make a motion that we accept this request. Can I get a second? I'll check the Thank you. Ms. Buckley, please do a
Speaker 1Mr. Tillery? Yes. Mr. Patel? Yes. Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blan?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. Hidaka? Yes. Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. El? Yes. And Chairman. Weisman? Yes.
Speaker 0Your
Speaker 2Application has been approved. We will memorialize it in a written document at our next meeting and send that document to you. You'll need that for your permits. Thank you very much. Good luck. Have a
Speaker 1Good night.
Speaker 0Thank you. Have a good night. Moving on to item number 12, that's 23 dash ZB Dish 40 B Yale Street Wrestling Club, LLC
Speaker 2Is a representative of Gail Street Wrestling Club. Present?
Speaker 11Yes. Michael Hayes, attorney Michael Hayes.
Speaker 2Good evening.
Speaker 11Good evening.
Speaker 2You're on.
Speaker 11Very good.
Speaker 0Would you like to explain what
Speaker 11Yep. Yeah, we're The Yale Street Wrestling Club operates out of the, the address of 1790 West seventh Street and is seeking to put a sign up on the building to announce its presence centrally.
Speaker 2And do you propose to illuminate that sign?
Speaker 11Illumination would be preferred if we could.
Speaker 2And is that interior or exterior?
Speaker 11Exterior. Exterior down lit. And then I, I know there might be concerns regarding timing and we would, you know, I guess ask the board if there's a time that you'd like it turned off. We Kinneally comply with any of that as well.
Speaker 4What time does the operation cease in the evening?
Speaker 11The, I believe the last class ends at eight o'clock. Eight to nine. So nine o'clock.
Speaker 4Does 10 o'clock seem reasonable for the applicant? Definitely,
Speaker 11Yeah. 10 o'clock's, definitely reasonable.
Speaker 4Okay.
Speaker 0Illumination will end by 10, correct?
Speaker 11Say it again? Correct. The
Speaker 0Illumination will end by 10? Yes. Henry, you have any other questions on this?
Speaker 4Not really. I mean the site's appropriate for the size of the building. My only other, my only other comment would be that you know, they've had the, some recent approvals and that, you know, all conditions from the previous approval would remain conditioned upon this application as well. Some really the same application anyway. So that's really it.
Speaker 0Thank you. Anyone on the board have any questions or concerns? Hearing none. I would like to open up to the public, anyone in the public have any questions, concerns, or comments you'd like to make on this request?
Speaker 1No. One Chairman.
Speaker 0Thank you. Ms. Buckley, I'd like to close the public portion. I'd like to make a motion to accept this request with the noted comments. Can I get a second?
Speaker 12Second.
Speaker 0Thank you. Laura, please do roll.
Speaker 1Mr. Tillery? Yes. Mr. Patel?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr.. Dacey?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 1Mrca?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 1Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Riley? Yes. And Chairman. Weisman?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 2Your application has been approved. We'll memorialize it at our next meeting and send you a copy of the resolution to you.
Speaker 11Thank you very much. Is there, can I put the sign up now then? Or do I
Speaker 2Have to? You have to wait for the resolution to get your permits.
Speaker 11Very good, thank you.
Speaker 1In two weeks I'll email it to you.
Speaker 11Oh, thanks Laura. You're
Speaker 1Welcome. Appreciate it. Thank
Speaker 0You. All right. Item number 14, adoption of resolutions from the regular meeting of April 27th.
Speaker 2First resolution is the panda resolution, which you voted to approve. Mr. Weisman? Yes. Mr. Patel?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 2Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blount?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 2Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ali? Yes. Next application is in May in which you voted to approve Mr. Weisman?
Speaker 0Yes.
Speaker 2Mr. Patel?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 2Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blount?
Speaker 12Yes. Mr.
Speaker 2Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ali? Yes. Texted the application of Patel for offense and an easement which you voted to approve. Mr. Weisman? Yes. Mr. Patel?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 2Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blount?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 2Mr. Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ali? Yes. Last application or last resolution is 500 New Market Road. This was an application for a nonconforming use. Mr. Weisman? Yes. Mr. Patel?
Speaker 12Yes.
Speaker 2Mr. O'Reggio? Yes. Mr. Blount?
Speaker 12Yes. Mr.
Speaker 2Mitterando? Yes. Mr. Ali? Yes. Those are all the resolutions I have receiving.
Speaker 0Thank you. Moving on to item number 15, adoption of minutes from the regular meeting of April 27th. Hold those <unk> I say hi.
Speaker 12Hi
Speaker 0Passes. Can I get a motion for adjourn? Motion? Second.
Speaker 12Second.
Speaker 0Thank you.
Speaker 1All in favor.
Speaker 0Thank you. Have a good night. I got you back. Thank everyone. Yes,
Speaker 2Thank you. Goodnight everyone.