JACKSON, NJ — A proposed two-story house of worship on North New Prospect Road will go before the Jackson Township Planning Board next month, with the applicant seeking a zoning variance that could reshape a residential area.
The hearing is scheduled for May 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the municipal building on West Veterans Highway, where officials will review plans tied to the property identified as 88 North New Prospect Road.
Variance request centers on lot size limits
According to the public notice sent to nearby property owners, the applicant, Dov Zucker, is seeking preliminary and final major site plan approval to construct a two-story house of worship that would include a basement social hall and warming kitchen.
A key issue in the proposal is a requested variance for minimum lot width. The application lists the property at 119.28 feet wide, falling short of the 150-foot requirement under local zoning rules.
In addition to the bulk variance, the applicant may request waivers tied to design standards and submission requirements as part of the broader development plan.
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Key Points
• Jackson Township board to hear proposal for house of worship on May 4
• Plan requires variance for lot width below zoning requirement
• Property located at 88 North New Prospect Road in Jackson
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Public input expected at May hearing
The notice, dated April 15 and filed by attorney Salvatore Alfieri, states that residents have the opportunity to review application documents through the township’s Planning and Zoning office or attend the hearing to voice support or concerns.
Public hearings tied to zoning variances often draw feedback from nearby homeowners, particularly when projects involve deviations from established property standards or introduce new types of use into residential areas.
Online reactions circulating ahead of the hearing reflect concern from some residents about property size and neighborhood fit, though no formal objections have been recorded as part of the official application at this stage.
What the proposal includes
Plans outlined in the notice describe a religious facility designed to serve as a gathering space, including areas for worship and community use. The inclusion of a social hall suggests the site could host events beyond regular services.
Township officials will weigh whether the requested variances meet legal standards, including whether the proposal can be accommodated without negatively impacting surrounding properties.
What happens next
The Planning Board will review the application, hear testimony, and accept public comment during the May 4 meeting before making any determination on approvals or variances.
As of now, no decision has been made, and the proposal remains under formal review pending the outcome of that hearing.