Princeton Zoning Board updates

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The Princeton Zoning Board was scheduled to hear three applications at its May 26 meeting.

51 and 85 Mason Drive, Richard Tom Levine and Kathy Lynne Ales, owner and applicant. A C2 variance was requested to permit two separate driveways where only one is permitted.

44 Wheatsheaf Lane, Marc Schorpion, owner and applicant. A C2 variance was requested to permit construction of a new home in exception to lot area, lot width and frontage. Additional variances were requested for side yard setbacks, carport setback, and height to setback ratio.

176 Edgerstoune Road, The Hun School of Princeton, owner and applicant. A D1 variance and related site plan application were filed to permit the temporary conversion of the Mason House, a single family dwelling that previously served as the Head of School residence, to a temporary office use to be utilized by the Hun School.

The Mason House is located in the R2 Zone, and the proposed temporary office use is not permitted. The applicant requested temporary use of the house as an office limited to the period of the Covid-19 health emergency.

The next Zoning Board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 23.

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