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Votes at a glance: Decisions from Hampton Township Planning Board, May 21, 2026

June 18, 2026 | Hampton, Sussex County, New Jersey


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Votes at a glance: Decisions from Hampton Township Planning Board, May 21, 2026
The Hampton Township Planning Board recorded the following formal actions on May 21, 2026:

- Resolution 26-01PB (G7B LLC — 21 Hampton Hse Rd, Block 3501, Lots 30.03 & 30.04): memorialized by motion (mover: Mr. Gurick; second: Mr. Gunderman). Roll call: Mr. Daniels, Mr. Dooley, Mr. Gunderman, Mr. Gurick, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Sivulich and Mr. Walther voted yes.

- Resolution 26-03PB (Fairclough — 32 & 26 Plotts Rd, Block 3301, Lots 7.02 & 30): memorialized by motion (mover: Mr. Dooley; second: Mr. Gunderman). Roll call: Mr. Daniels, Mr. Dooley, Mr. Gunderman, Mr. Gurick, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Sivulich and Mr. Walther voted yes.

- Application 26-09PB (Marian E. McKeown Elementary School pole barn): approved by motion (mover: Mr. Gunderman; second: Mr. Sivulich). Roll call: Dennis Daniels, Mr. Dooley, Mr. Gunderman, Mr. Gurick, Mrs. Kominiak, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Sivulich, Mr. Walther and Mr. Zawacki voted yes. The board conditioned approval on corrected plan ownership text, lighting details and submission of revised plans and permits.

- Application 26-05PB (Aldi — 17–21 Hampton Hse Rd): approved by motion (mover: Mr. Dooley; second: Mr. Sivulich). Roll call: Mr. Daniels, Mr. Dooley, Mr. Gunderman, Mr. Gurick, Mrs. Kominiak, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Santora, Mr. Sivulich, Mr. Walther and Mr. Zawacki voted yes. Conditions include downward-facing lighting, HVAC screening, as-built plan, employee-crossing striping and a screened dumpster enclosure. The board also unanimously permitted Aldi to submit a construction-permit application prior to memorialization.

- Newton Development (32–34 Hampton Hse Rd redevelopment for Popeyes/Taco Bell): no action on the merits; the application was carried to the June 18, 2026 meeting for additional testimony and review. The applicant must provide revised plans and documentation of NJDEP and NJDOT coordination.

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