Proposed Hare Krishna temple in Parsippany to go before zoning board
By Justin Zaremba/NJ.com
PARSIPPANY — The proposed Hare Krishna temple near Smith Field Park will again go before the Parsippany-Troy Hills zoning board Wednesday night, zoning board secretary Harriet Jacobs said.
Since 2009, the Montville-based International Society of Krishna Consciousness of New Jersey has proposed building its temple at Baldwin and Troy Roads in Parsippany, but neighbors’ concerns and zoning issues have repeatedly delayed the project.
In 2010, ISKCON of N.J. reduced the size of the proposed project due to neighbors’ concerns regarding the volume of worshipers, the Star-Ledger reported at the time.
Board President Robert Iracane has said the society made “numerous concessions” since its initial proposal including the addition of foliage buffers to shield the site from residents. A use variance is all that is standing in the way of the application, he said.
For the past 30 years, ISKCON of New Jersey members have made do with a nearly century-old Towaco mansion as their temple, but the maintenance and upkeep of the mansion has prompted temple leaders to pursue a new temple designed to meet their needs, Madan Gopal das, an initiate temple priest, told NJ.com in October. “Das” and “dasi” are the respective titles for male and female priests in ISKCON.