At the board meeting, Sarah Fonzi introduced herself as the prospective buyer of the George Urban Mansion at 280 Pine Ridge Road and outlined plans to operate the property as a membership-based women's health and social club with co-working space, fitness classes and occasional overnight stays restricted to members. Fonzi said the house is roughly 7,000 square feet, includes an indoor pool and a banquet hall, and was already used for a pop-up event with about 100 attendees.
The board reviewed a prior 2008 use variance that allows banquet, assembly and event uses at the mansion and read the prior conditions into the record. Those conditions spell out parking allocations (18 on-site spaces with overflow arrangements at the New Apostolic Church and Villa Maria College for larger events), limits on music and hours (weekend events end by 11 p.m., weekday events by 9 p.m.), and requirements for security and code compliance. The board instructed Fonzi to obtain updated, written parking agreements with Villa Maria and the church and to consult an attorney for legal questions about how the variance applies to a new owner or an LLC operating the site.
No new variance vote was required; the board confirmed that the 2008 variance and its conditions remain in force and advised the prospective owner to return with updated documentation and any required site-plan materials.