As used in this chapter, the following words or terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCESS
A single vehicular entrance and/or exit combination between
a street and a lot.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR BUILDING
A building or structure which is detached from a principal
building or structure on the same lot and which is customarily incidental
and subordinate to the principal building or structure. Any accessory
building attached to the principal building shall be considered part
of the principal building.
ACCESSORY USE
A use of land or a building or portion thereof customarily
incidental and subordinate to the principal use of the land or building,
located on the same lot with the principal use.
ACCESS ROADS
Private streets, roads or highways; includes only those streets,
roads or highways dedicated to but not accepted by the Township, those
intended to be dedicated to the Township and those not intended to
be dedicated to the Township but open for public use.
ADDITION
The construction of a new improvement as part of an existing
improvement when such new improvement changes the exterior appearance
of the building or structure.
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
An approval issued by the administrative officer following
referral to an action by the Chairman of the Township Historic Preservation
Commission, in place of action of the full Commission, and in accordance
with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-111.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
The Township Manager of the Township of Evesham, Burlington
County, New Jersey, unless a different municipal official is designated
by the Township Manager to administer certain of the responsibilities
and authorities specified for the administrative officer in N.J.S.A.
40:55D-1 et seq.
ADULT BOOKSTORE
Any building or structure which contains or is used for the
display of books, magazines, movie films, still pictures and/or any
and all other written materials, photographic materials, novelties,
devices and related sundry items which are distinguished or characterized
by their emphasis on material depicting, describing, simulating or
relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(1)
(a)
Human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation
or arousal.
(b)
Acts of human masturbation, sexual intercourse
or sodomy.
(c)
Fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals,
pubic region, buttock or female breast.
(2)
(a)
Less than completely and opaquely covered human
genitals, pubic region, buttock and female breast below a point immediately
above the top of the areola.
(b)
Human male genitals in a discernibly turgid
state, even if completely and opaquely covered.
ADULT MERCHANDISE
Items, devices or paraphernalia which are intended to be
used for, or as an aid to, specified sexual activities, or merchandise
which simulates or represents specified anatomical areas.
ADULT RETAIL
An establishment having, as a substantial or significant
portion of its stock-in-trade, adult merchandise as defined herein.
ADULT USE
An adult bookstore or adult retail use as defined herein.
AGGRESSIVE SOILS
Soils which may be corrosive to cast iron and ductile iron
pipe. These soils represent approximately 5% of the soils found within
the United States and include dump areas, swamps, marshes, alkaline
soils, cinder beds, polluted river bottoms, etc., which are considered
to be potentially corrosive.
AGRICULTURAL COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
A retail sales establishment primarily intended to sell agricultural
products produced in the Pinelands. An agricultural commercial establishment
may be seasonal or year-round and may or may not be associated directly
with a farm; however, it does not include supermarkets, convenience
stores, restaurants and other establishments which coincidentally
sell agricultural products, nor does it include agricultural production
facilities such as a farm itself, nor facilities which are solely
processing facilities.
AGRICULTURAL USE
The use of land for common farm activities, including but not limited to production, harvesting, storage, grading, packaging, processing, and use and application of techniques and methods of soil preparation and management, fertilization, weed, disease and pest control, disposal of farm waste, irrigation, drainage and water management, and grazing. Reference(s) to agricultural use(s) in this Code shall be deemed to include references to horticultural and/or silvicultural use(s), provided that all silvicultural uses shall remain subject to the standards and requirements of §
160-25.
AISLE
The traveled way by which cars enter and depart parking spaces.
ALLEY
A public or private street primarily designed to serve as
secondary access to the side or rear of those properties whose principal
frontage is on some other street.
ALTERATION
Any work done on any existing improvement which:
(1)
Is not an addition to that improvement; and/or
(2)
Constitutes a change by addition or replacement
in the exterior architectural appearance of the exterior surface of
any improvement.
ALTERNATE DESIGN PILOT PROGRAM TREATMENT SYSTEM
An individual or community on-site wastewater treatment system
that has the capability of providing a high level of treatment, including
a significant reduction in the level of total nitrogen in the wastewater
and that has been approved by the Pinelands Commission for participation
in the alternate design wastewater treatment systems pilot program
pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:50-10.23(b). Detailed plans and specifications
for each authorized technology are available at the principal office
of the Pinelands Commission.
[Amended 8-17-2004 by Ord. No. 21-8-2004; 3-19-2019 by Ord. No. 3-3-2019]
ANIMAL KENNEL
Any building, structure or premises in which animals are
kept, boarded, bred or trained for commercial gain.
APPLICANT
Any private person, persons or any representative of any
private entity, private organization, association, or public agency
with legal authority to make an alternation, addition, renovation,
repair or demolish a structure that is governed under this chapter.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT (NON-PINELANDS)
The application form and all accompanying documents required
by ordinance for any approval of a subdivision plat, site plan, planned
development, general development plan, conditional use, zoning variance
or direction of the issuance of a permit pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-34
or N.J.S.A. 40:55D-36, or any such form mandated in accordance with
the New Jersey Residential Site Improvement Standards.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT (PINELANDS)
Any application, filed with any permitting agency, for any approval, authorization or permit which is a prerequisite to initiating development in the Pinelands Area, except as provided in Chapter
15, §
15-33.
APPROVING AUTHORITY
The Planning Board or Board of Adjustment of the municipality
unless a different agency is designated by ordinance.
AQUIFER
An underground bed or stratum of earth, rock or other similar
natural material that contains water valuable either for maintaining
the natural flow of streams, ponds, wetlands, and other bodies of
surface water, or for human use.
ARCADE
Any building or place which makes available four or more
coin-operated or token-operated machines which are for the purpose
of skill and amusement.
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE
Any element or resource of the architectural style, design
or general arrangement of a structure that is visible from the outside,
including, but not limited to, the style and placement of all windows,
doors, cornices, brackets, porch spindles, railings, shutters, the
roof, type, color and texture of the building materials, signs and
other decorative and architectural elements.
ARTICLE OF VALUE
Any goods, wares, merchandise, foods, liquids, meats, fishes,
vegetables, fruits, garden truck farm produce or provisions or other
things which may be sold or purchased by persons for a value.
ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION
The establishment of tree cover through direct or supplemental
seeding or planting.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
ASSISTED LIVING
A coordinated array of supportive personal and health services,
available 24 hours per day, to residents who have been assessed to
need these services, including residents who require formal long-term
care. Assisted living promotes resident self-direction and participation
in decisions that emphasize independence, individuality, privacy,
dignity, and homelike surroundings.
ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE
A facility which is licensed by the Department of Health,
in accordance with N.J.A.C. 8:36, to provide apartment-style housing
and congregate dining and to assure that assisted living services
are available when needed, to four or more adult persons unrelated
to the proprietor. Apartment units offer, at a minimum, one unfurnished
room, a private bathroom, a kitchenette, and a lockable door on to
unit entrance.
BACKHAUL NETWORK
The lines than connect a provider's towers/cell sites to
one or more cellular telephone switching offices, and/or long-distance
providers or the public switched telephone network.
BASEMENT
The portion of a structure that is partly below grade which
has more than 1/2 or more of its floor-to-ceiling height above the
average level of the adjoining ground with a floor-to-ceiling height
of not less than 6 1/2 feet. A basement shall be counted as a
story if used for business, commercial or industrial purposes.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
A building used for the temporary lodging of transient guests
which is operated by a permanent resident of the building. Not more
than six guest rooms, without cooking facilities in the guest rooms,
are permitted.
BEDDING
A silvicultural practice involving the preparation of land
before planting in the form of small mounds so as to concentrate topsoil
and elevate the root zone of seedlings above temporary standing water.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
BEDROOM
A room designed primarily to be slept in.
BERM
A mound of soil, either natural or man-made.
BICYCLE LANE
A lane at the edge of a roadway reserved and marked for the
use of bicycles.
BIKEWAY
A pathway usually separated from the roadway, designed to
satisfy the physical requirements of bicycling.
BILLBOARD
A sign which directs attention to a business or use sold
or offered at a location other than the premises on which the sign
is located.
BOARD
The Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the
Township of Evesham, as the case may be.
BOARDINGHOUSE
A dwelling or part thereof, in which lodging is provided
to more than three boarders.
BOUNDARIES OF LOT
The boundary lines of a parcel or plot of land as fixed by
recorded deed of conveyance or by a map filed in the office of the
County Clerk; provided, however, that where any boundary line of a
plot is located within the side lines of a street, road, highway or
alley, the boundary line of the lot shall be deemed to be the right-of-way
line of such street, road, highway or alley.
BROADCAST SCARIFICATION
A silvicultural practice involving the dragging of cut trees
or other objects across a parcel to remove or reduce aboveground shrub
cover, debris, leaf litter and humus without disturbance to mineral
soil horizons and associated roots.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
BUFFER
An area within a property site, generally adjacent to and
parallel with the property line, either consisting of natural existing
vegetation or created by the use of trees, shrubs, fences, and/or
berms, designed to continuously limit view of intrusion on and/or
sound from the site to adjacent sites or properties. No improvements
or structures shall be permitted in any buffer.
BUFFER, PERIMETER
Plantings placed along the perimeter of a tract, along arterial
street rights-of-way and around the perimeters of stormwater management
basins, to soften views of a development from off-tract, or portions
of a development from within the tract.
BUFFER, SCREENING
Plantings placed between incompatible land uses or zoning
districts, and on reverse frontage lots, to screen views of the adjacent
property or use.
BUILDING
A combination of materials to form a construction adapted
to permanent, temporary or continuous occupancy, and usually, but
not necessarily, having a roof.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The area occupied by all the buildings on a lot measured
on a horizontal plane around the periphery of the foundation and including
the area under the roof of any structure supported by columns, but
not having walls, as measured around the outside of the outermost
extremities of the roof above the columns.
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A structure in which is conducted the principal use of the
site on which it is situated.
BUSINESS SERVICES, GENERAL
Establishments primarily engaged in providing services to
business establishments on a fee or contract basis without limitation
as to frequency of use. Examples, without limitation, would include
equipment repair services; telephone answering services; marketing
offices; mass mail distribution businesses; and similar uses.
[Added 2-25-2003 by Ord. No. 3-2-2003]
BUSINESS SERVICES, NEIGHBORHOOD
Establishments primarily engaged in providing services to
business establishments on a fee or contract basis which are commonly
utilized by customers on an on-going and reasonably frequent basis.
Examples, without limitation, would include public or private mailbox
services; parcel forwarding services; and similar uses.
[Added 2-25-2003 by Ord. No. 3-2-2003]
CALIPER
The diameter of a tree trunk, measured at a point six inches
above grade for trees of four inches' caliper or less and 12 inches
above grade for trees of greater than four inches' caliper. This primarily
refers to nursery stock.
CAMP
A place used or suitable for camping on which temporary shelter
such as a tent or camper may be placed and occupied on a temporary
and seasonal basis.
CAMPER
(1)
A self-propelled vehicular structure built as
one unit on a chassis and designed or intended for temporary living
for travel, recreation, vacation or other short-term uses which may
contain cooking, sleeping, and sanitary facilities.
(2)
An immobile structure containing cooking and
sleeping facilities for travel, recreation, vacation or other short-term
use and designed or intended to be attached to the body of another
vehicle for transporting from one location to another.
(3)
A portable vehicular structure built on a chassis,
designed or intended for camping, the body of which is basically rectangular
with a flat top not more than four feet above the surface of the ground.
The camper is designed to have a temporary tent erected above the
four-foot level for camping activities.
(4)
A portable structure built on a chassis, designed
or intended for towing and as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreation,
vacation and other short-term uses and having an outside body width
not exceeding eight feet and a length not exceeding 30 feet, and which
may contain cooking, sleeping and sanitary facilities.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
A proposed schedule of all future capital improvements listed
in order of construction priority together with cost estimates and
the anticipated means of financing each project.
CARTWAY
The hard or paved surface portion of a street customarily
used by vehicles in the regular course of travel. Where there are
curbs, the cartway is that portion between the curbs. Where there
are no curbs, the cartway is that portion between the edges of the
paved or graded width.
CELLAR
See definition of "basement."
CEMETERY
A use of land for the burial of the dead.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
The certificate issued by the administrative officer that
is required prior to rehabilitation, restoration, renovation, alteration,
repair or demolition undertaken within an historic district or historic
structure.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A statement signed by the appropriate official signifying
conformity of a structure with the Uniform Construction Code.
CHANGE OF USE
Any use that substantially differs from the previous use
of a building or land. For the purpose of this definition, "substantially
different" relates to the quality, character, and intensity of the
use viewed in their totality.
[Added 3-8-2016 by Ord.
No. 6-2-2016]
CHANNEL
The bed and banks of a watercourse which convey the constant
or intermittent flow of the watercourse.
CHILD-CARE CENTER
Any home or facility, by whatever name known, which is maintained
for the care, development or supervision of six or more children under
13 years of age who attend for less than 24 hours a day. For a facility
that is located in a sponsor's home, the New Jersey Department of
Human Services shall not count the children residing in the sponsor's
home in determining whether the facility is serving the minimum number
of children that would require it to be licensed as a center.
CIRCULATION
Systems, structures and physical improvements for the movement
of people, goods, water, air, sewage or power by such means as streets,
highways, railways, waterways, towers, airways, pipes and conduits,
and the handling of people and goods by such means as terminals, stations,
warehouses and other storage buildings or transshipment points.
CLEARCUTTING
A silvicultural practice involving removal of an entire forest
stand in one cutting for purposes of regeneration either obtained
artificially, by natural seed or from advanced regeneration. Clearcutting
typically results in the removal of all woody vegetation from a parcel
in preparation for the establishment of new trees; however, some trees
may be left on the parcel.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
CLEARING LIMIT RATIO
The ratio determined by dividing the disturbed area of a
lot or tract by the total area of that lot or tract, expressed as
a decimal number and indicating the portion of a lot from which vegetation
may be removed.
CLUB
A private organization principally for the enjoyment of outdoor
recreation such as golf, tennis, swimming, riding, hiking and fishing.
Accessory facilities may be included if clearly subordinate to the
outdoor use such as covered tennis courts fewer in number than open
courts, year-round pools, lockers and incidental eating and social
functions.
CLUSTER or CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
An area to be developed as a single entity according to a
plan containing residential housing units on lots of reduced area
(based on standard or conventional lot sizes required in a particular
zone) which have a common or public open space area as an integral
part of the design.
COLLOCATION
The attachment of commercial wireless telecommunications
antenna to an existing tower.
COMMERCIAL PREMISES
A building or buildings, or any part thereof, and the lot
or tract of land upon which the building or buildings are situated
where commercial or general business or industrial or manufacturing
or professional office activity of any nonresidential use takes place
and is permitted by the zoning provisions of the Township of Evesham.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION
A retail enterprise consisting of health clubs, spas, arcades,
golf courses, tennis or racquetball and any other similar facilities
operated as a business and open to the general public for a fee.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
(1)
COMMERCIALAny vehicle propelled otherwise than by muscular power, including trailers, semitrailers or other types of vehicles designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle, except such vehicles as fall within the definition of "passenger automobile" set forth in N.J.S.A. 39:1-1 et seq.
(2)
TRACTORA truck with a driver's cab and no body, which is used for hauling large trailers.
COMMERCIAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
Licensed commercial wireless telecommunications services,
including cellular, personal communications services, specialized
mobilized radio, enhanced specialized mobilized radio, paging, and
similar services that are marketed to the general public.
COMMISSION
The Pinelands Commission created pursuant to Section 4 of
the Pinelands Protection Act.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
An open space area within or related to a site designated
as a development and designed and intended for the use or enjoyment
of residents and owners of the development. Common open space may
contain such complementary structures and improvements as are necessary
and appropriate for the use or enjoyment of residents and owners of
the development.
COMMON PROPERTY
Land or water, or a combination of land and water, together
with improvements, designed and intended for ownership, use and responsibility
by the tenants and owners of the dwelling units in the development
or by a homeowners' association comprised of same. Common property
may contain such complementary structures and improvements as are
necessary and appropriate for the use and enjoyment of residents and
owners of the development.
COMMUNITY RESIDENCE FOR PERSONS WITH HEAD INJURIES
A community residential facility licensed pursuant to N.J.S.A.
30:11B-1 et seq., providing food, shelter and personal guidance, under
such supervision as required, to not more than 15 persons with head
injuries, who require assistance, temporarily or permanently, in order
to live in the community, and shall include, but not be limited to,
group homes, halfway houses, supervised apartment living arrangements,
and hostels.
COMMUNITY RESIDENCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
Any community residential facility licensed pursuant to N.J.S.A.
30:11B-1 et seq., providing food, shelter, and personal guidance,
under such supervision as required, to not more than 15 developmentally
disabled or mentally ill persons, who require assistance, temporarily
or permanently, in order to live in the community, and shall include,
but not be limited to, group homes, halfway houses, intermediate care
facilities, supervised apartment living arrangements, and hostels.
Such a residence shall not be considered a health care facility within
the meaning of the Health Care Facilities Planning Act, N.J.S.A. 26:2H-1
et seq. In the case of such community residence housing mentally ill
persons, such a residence shall have been approved for a purchase
of service contract or an affiliation agreement pursuant to such procedures
as shall be established by regulation of the Division of Mental Health
and Hospitals of the New Jersey Department of Human Services. See
developmentally disabled person and mentally ill person.
COMMUNITY RESIDENCE FOR THE TERMINALLY ILL
Any community residential facility operated as a hospice
program providing food, shelter, personal guidance and health care
services, under such supervision as required, to not more than 15
terminally ill persons.
COMMUNITY SHELTER FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Any shelter approved for a purchase of service contract and
certified pursuant to standards and procedures established by the
New Jersey Department of Human Services, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:14-1
et seq., providing food, shelter, medical care, legal assistance,
personal guidance, and other services to not more than 15 persons
who have been the victims of domestic violence, including any children
of such victims, who temporarily require shelter and assistance in
order to protect their physical or psychological welfare.
COMPENSATORY PLANTING
The planting of new plants and/or trees to either replace
or compensate for existing viable plants being removed from a tract
of land, at a specific ratio based on the diameters of the existing
trees.
COMPLETE APPLICATION
An application form completed as specified by ordinance and
the rules and regulations of the municipal agency and all accompanying
documents required by a checklist adopted by ordinance for approval
of the application for development, including, where applicable, but
not limited to, a site plan or subdivision plat, provided that the
municipal agency subsequently may require such additional information
not specified in the ordinance, or any revisions in the accompanying
documents, as are reasonably necessary to make an informed decision
as to whether the requirements necessary for approval of the application
for development have been met. An application shall not be deemed
incomplete for lack of any such additional information or any revision
in the accompanying documents so required by the municipal agency.
An application shall be certified as complete immediately upon the
meeting of all requirements specified in the ordinance and in the
rules and regulations of the municipal agency and shall be deemed
complete as of the day it is so certified by the administrative officer
for purposes of the commencement of the time period for action by
the municipal agency. In the Pinelands Area of the Township, an application
for development approval shall not be deemed complete until, in the
case of minor development, the applicant has presented evidence that
a duplicate copy of the application has been filed with the Pinelands
Commission or, in the case of major development, a complete application
for a certificate of filing, as required by N.J.A.C. 7:50-4.34 or
7:50-4.82, has been submitted.
CONDITIONAL USE
A use permitted in a particular zoning district only upon
a showing that such use in a specified location will comply with the
conditions and standards for the location or operation of such use
as contained in this chapter and upon the issuance of an authorization
therefor by the Planning Board.
CONGREGATE/INDEPENDENT RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
Apartments and individual residential units along with common
areas for communal dining, activities and socializing along with a
package of services such as housekeeping, organized social and recreational
activities, transportation services, emergency care, and other support
services appropriate for the elderly and designed to provide a relatively
independent lifestyle. Combined with assisted living facilities in
the same location, congregate/independent residences may be part of
a continuing care community. Congregate/independent living arrangements
typically do not require any entry fee.
[Added 6-19-2007 by Ord. No. 10-6-2007]
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
An easement generally prohibiting the construction of buildings
and intended for protection of environmentally sensitive areas, including
mature tree stands, floodplains, important views and critical areas
as defined by this chapter.
CONSTRUCTION
The construction, erection, reconstruction, alteration, conversion,
demolition, removal or equipping of buildings or structures.
CONTIGUOUS LANDS
Land which is connected or adjacent to other land so as to
permit the land to be used as a functional unit; provided that separation
by lot line, streams, dedicated public roads which are not paved,
rights-of-way, and easements shall not affect the contiguity of land
unless a substantial physical barrier is created which prevents the
land from being used as a functional unit.
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Age-restricted development that provides a continuum of accommodations
and care from independent living to long term bed care and enters
into contracts to provide lifelong care in exchange for the payment
of monthly fees and an entrance fee.
[Added 12-19-2006 by Ord. No. 33-11-2006]
COPPICING
A silvicultural practice involving the production of forest
stands from vegetative sprouting by the trees that are harvested (stump
sprouts, root suckers, and naturally rooted layers). Coppicing typically
involves short rotations with dense stands of short trees.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
COPY
The wording or graphics on a sign surface.
COVERAGE, LOT
The square footage or other area measurement by which all
buildings and impervious surfaces cover a lot as measured in a horizontal
plane to the limits of the impervious area(s). All surfaced parking
areas and all required parking areas which are permitted to remain
unsurfaced shall be included in the computation of lot coverage.
CRITICAL AREAS
Water bodies (including streams, ponds and lakes), one-hundred-year
floodplains, wetlands and slopes over 25%.
CUL-DE-SAC
A local street with only one outlet and having the other
end for the reversal of traffic movement.
CULTURAL RESOURCE INVENTORY
The municipal-wide inventory of cultural resources that was
undertaken by J.W. Foster and R.P. Guter in 1985 and the municipal-wide
inventory of cultural resources that was prepared by Preservation
Design Partnership of Philadelphia, PA, in 1996.
DAM
A permanent structure designed and intended to control or
meter the flow of surface water.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A licensed facility, the principal of which is the provision
of custodial care of persons, for a period not to exceed 18 hours
within a single day in return for the payment of tuition, fees, or
other compensation. Day care may include care of either children or
adults who are unable to care for themselves because of diminished
capabilities. See also the definition of "family day-care home."
DECIDUOUS
Plants that drop their leaves before becoming dormant in
the winter.
DECK
An outside accessory structure constructed above ground level,
without a roof.
DEMOLITION
The partial or total razing or destruction of any landmark
or of any improvement, or any historic landmark or of any improvement
within an historic district.
DENSITY
The permitted number of dwelling units per gross area of
land to be developed.
DESIGN FLOOD (FLOODWAY OR FLOOD HAZARD AREA)
The relative size or magnitude of a flood, expressed as a
design discharge in cubic feet per second, which is developed from
hydrologic criteria; represents a major flood or reasonable expectancy;
reflects both flood experience and flood potential; and is the basis
of the delineation of the floodway and the flood hazard area and the
water surface elevations thereof in the floodplain reports.
DETENTION BASIN
A man-made or natural water collector facility, not located
or constructed in any buffer or residential building lot, designed
to collect surface and subsurface water in order to impede its flow
and to release the same gradually at a rate not greater than that
prior to the development of the property, into natural or man-made
outlets.
DEVELOPABLE LAND (NON-PINELANDS)
Where no public sanitary sewer is available, privately held
nonwetland lands having a depth to the seasonal high-water table of
greater than two feet, as measured from the existing ground surface.
Where a public sanitary sewer is available, privately held nonwetland
lands having a depth to the seasonal high-water table exceeding 1 1/2
feet.
DEVELOPABLE LAND (PINELANDS)
Where no public sanitary sewer is available, privately held
nonwetland lands having a depth to the seasonal high-water table of
greater than five feet in those areas where on-site sewerage disposal
is required, as measured from the existing ground surface and satisfying
the standards for septic disposal systems in this chapter and/or any
other applicable governmental regulations. Where a public sanitary
sewer is available, privately held nonwetland lands having a depth
to the seasonal high-water table exceeding 1 1/2 feet.
DEVELOPER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of a lot or of any
land proposed to be included in a development, including the holder
of an option or contract to purchase, or other person having an enforceable
proprietary interest in such land.
DEVELOPMENT (NON-PINELANDS)
The division of a parcel of land into two or more parcels,
the construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration,
relocation or enlargement of any building or other structure, or any
mining, excavation, landfill, and any use or change in use of any
building or other structure or land or extension of use of land, for
which permission may be required.
DEVELOPMENT (PINELANDS)
The change of or enlargement of any use or disturbance of
any land, the performance of any building or mining operation, the
division of land into two or more parcels, and the creation or termination
of rights of access or riparian rights, including, but not limited
to:
(1)
A change in type of use of a structure or land;
(2)
A reconstruction, alteration of the size, or
material change in the external appearance of a structure or land;
(3)
A material increase in the intensity of use
of land, such as an increase in the number of businesses, manufacturing
establishments, offices or dwelling units in a structure or on land;
(4)
Commencement of resource extraction or drilling
or excavation on a parcel of land;
(5)
Demolition of a structure or removal of trees;
(6)
Commencement of forestry activities;
(7)
Deposit of refuse, solid or liquid waste or
fill on a parcel of land;
(8)
In connection with the use of land, the making
of any material change in noise levels, thermal conditions, or emissions
of waste material; and
(9)
Alteration, either physically or chemically,
of a shore, bank, or floodplain, seacoast, river, stream, lake, pond,
wetlands or artificial body of water.
DEVELOPMENT REGULATION
A zoning ordinance, subdivision ordinance, site plan ordinance,
official map ordinance or other municipal regulation of the use and
development of land, adopted pursuant to the Municipal Land Use Law.
DIAMETER INCHES
The sum total of the diameters, in inches, of existing viable
trees being removed from a tract of land, for which proportional compensation
is required.
DISKING
A silvicultural practice involving the drawing of one or
more heavy, round, concave, sharpened, freely rotating steel disks
across a site for the purposes of cutting through soil and roots or
cutting and turning a furrow over an area.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
DISREPAIR
The condition of being in need of repairs; a structure or
building in disrepair.
DISTRICT, ZONING
A portion of the territory of the Township within which certain
regulations and requirements or various combinations thereof apply
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
DISTURBANCE
Any activity involving the clearing, excavating, storing,
grading, filling or transporting of soil or any other activity which
causes soil to be exposed to the danger of erosion.
DIVERSION
A channel, with or without a supporting ridge on the lower
side, constructed across or at the bottom of a slope.
DIVIDER STRIP
A raised planting area, perpendicular to and running the
length of a row of parking spaces, to define vehicular circulation
and provide an area for landscaping within a parking lot.
DRAINAGE
The removal of surface water or groundwater from land by
drains, grading, or other means, and includes control of runoff during
and after construction or development to minimize erosion and sedimentation,
to assure the adequacy of existing and proposed culverts and bridges,
to induce water recharge into the ground where practical, to lessen
nonpoint pollution, to maintain the integrity of stream channels for
this biological function as well as for drainage, and the means necessary
for water supply preservation or prevention or alleviation of flooding.
DRAINAGE OR UTILITY RIGHT-OF-WAY
The lands required for the installation and maintenance of
stormwater and sanitary sewers, water pipes or drainage ditches and
other utilities, or required along a natural stream or watercourse
for preserving the channel and providing for the flow of water therein
to safeguard the public against flood damage or as described in the
Pineland Commission's Comprehensive Management Plan.
DRIPLINE
The perimeter line on the ground, measured from the outermost
edge of the vertical plane established by the branches of a tree.
DRIVEWAY
A paved or unpaved area used for ingress and egress of vehicles,
and allowing access from a street to a building or other structure
or facility.
DRUM CHOPPING
A silvicultural practice involving the drawing of a large
cylindrical drum with cutting blades mounted parallel to its axis
across a site to break up slash, crush scrubby vegetation prior to
burning or planting or to chop up and disturb the organic turf and
roots in the upper foot of soil.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
DWELLING UNIT
A room or series of connected rooms designed for permanent
residency containing living, cooking, sleeping and sanitary facilities
for one housekeeping unit. The dwelling unit shall be self-contained
and shall not require the use of outside stairs, passing through another
dwelling unit or other indirect route(s) to get to any portion of
the dwelling unit, nor shall there be shared facilities with another
housekeeping unit.
(1)
DETACHED SINGLE-FAMILYA building physically detached from other buildings or portions of buildings which is occupied or intended to be occupied for residence purposes by one housekeeping unit and which has its own sleeping, sanitary and general living facilities, except that no more than one additional housekeeping unit, comprising no more than two people not related by blood, may reside in said building on a rental basis, provided that said additional housekeeping unit shall not have its own cooking facilities. This definition is not intended to limit the number of blood-related people residing in said detached single-family dwelling unit.
(3)
DUPLEX or TWO-FAMILYA building containing two dwelling units only, each having a separate entrance, intended for residential occupancy by two housekeeping units, each living independently of each other and each with its own sleeping, cooking and sanitary facilities. The dwelling units shall be entirely separated from one another by vertical walls or horizontal floors, unpierced except for access to outside or to a common basement.
(4)
TRIPLEXAn attached unit with all of the front facades on the same side, attached by common walls in groups of three.
(5)
QUADRUPLEXAttached units with a common interior wall, with separate ground floor access for each unit. Units are joined side to side, but are not located one above another.
(6)
TOWNHOUSEOne dwelling unit of at least three, but no more than eight, connected dwelling units not exceeding 180 feet in length, where each dwelling unit is compatibly designed in relation to all other units, but is distinct by such design features as width, setback, roof design, color, exterior materials and other features, singularly or in combination. Each dwelling unit shall be a maximum of three stories in height, but no unit shall be located above another.
(7)
SINGLE-FAMILY SEMIDETACHEDA one-family dwelling attached to one other one-family dwelling by a common vertical wall, with each dwelling located on a separate lot. Semidetached homes shall include the following:
(a)
PATIO HOMEAn L- or U-shaped structure no more than two stories in height using the entire lot with the building on the lot line to the lot line using an outdoor living area enclosed within the center portion of the building configuration.
(b)
ATRIUM HOMEAn atrium home has an open court within the interior of the building configuration into which the rooms open. The atrium home may be three stories in height and may be freestanding, attached rows, groups, or clusters.
(c)
ZERO LOT LINE HOMEA freestanding building of no more than two stories in height on a single lot, serving one family, with a wall of the building located on a side property line. The side, rear, or front yards may be closed to form common walls, open courtyards, or patios for each dwelling (see definition for "atrium home" or "patio home").
EASEMENT
A right to use the real property of another or a restraint
from doing something otherwise lawful on one's land, created by deed
or other legal means, for the benefit of private persons or the public,
for one or more specific purposes such as access, drainage, provision
of utility services, conservation or agricultural purposes.
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINES
Electric lines which are part of an electric company's transmission
and subtransmission system, which provide a direct connection between
a generating station or substation of the utility company and:
(1)
Another substation of the utility company;
(2)
A substation of or interconnection point with
another interconnecting utility company;
(3)
A substation of a high-load customer of the
utility.
ENLARGEMENT
An addition to the floor area of an existing building, an
increase in the size of any other existing structure or an increase
in that portion of a tract of land occupied by an existing use.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS
Features, natural resources, or land characteristics that
are sensitive to improvements and may require conservation measures
or the application of creative development techniques to prevent degradation
of the environment, or may require limited development, or in certain
instances may preclude development.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
A written and graphic statement describing, analyzing and
assessing the anticipated effects of a proposed development on environmental
constraints and critical lands pursuant to this chapter.
EROSION
The detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by
water, wind, ice or gravity.
ESCROW
A deed, bond, money, or a piece of property delivered to
a third person to be delivered by him to the grantee only upon fulfillment
of a condition.
EVENT PREPARATION SUITE
Room(s) to prepare physically for an event such as, but not
limited to, marriage, and typically used for styling hair, applying
makeup, and dressing participants, including brides, grooms, and attendants.
[Added 5-4-2022 by Ord. No. 5-3-2022]
EXCAVATION
The result of any act by which soil or rock is cut into,
excavated, dug, quarried, uncovered, removed, displaced or relocated.
EXISTING GRADE
The vertical location of the existing ground surface prior
to cutting or filling.
FAA
Federal Aviation Administration.
FACADE
The total wall surface, excluding any roof structure, including
door and window areas, of a building's principal or front face. In
the case of a corner building which fronts on more than one street,
only one face shall be used to calculate the facade area.
FACADE, PRINCIPAL
Any face of a building, including windows and doors, which
has a main entrance and which is given distinguishing architectural
treatment.
FAMILY
One or more persons occupying a dwelling unit as a single
nonprofit housekeeping unit, who are living together as a stable and
permanent living unit, being a traditional family unit or the functional
equivalent thereof.
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
The private residence of a family day-care provider which
is registered by the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services
or an organization with which the Division contracts for family day
care as a family day-care home, pursuant to the Family Day Care Provider
Registration Act, P.L. 1987, c. 27 (N.J.S.A. 30:5B-16 et seq.). A
family day-care home is an accessory use, shall be considered a home
occupation and shall not be subject to more stringent restrictions
than exist or apply to all other home occupations in the particular
residential zone in which it is located. The child-care services regularly
provided in a family day-care home serve no less than three nor more
than five children for a period of time of no less than 15 hours per
week nor more than 18 hours within a single day. The limitation on
the number of children for whom day-care service is provided shall
not include children who are legally related to the service provider
or being cared for as part of a cooperative agreement between parents
for the care of their children by one or more of the parents where
no payment for the care is being provided. See also the definitions
of "child-care center" and "day-care center."
FARM
An area of land which is actively devoted to agricultural,
silvicultural or horticultural use and which occupies no less than
five acres, exclusive of the land upon which the farmhouse is located
and such additional land as may be provided in accordance with N.J.S.A.
54:4-23.4, 54:4-23.5 and 54:4-23.11.
(1)
PRINCIPAL USEA lot of at least five acres used for, but not limited to, the growing and harvesting of crops and the raising and breeding of certain animals, including truck farms, fruit farms, nurseries, dairies and livestock produce. The existence of a vegetable garden for home consumption or the presence of not to exceed three animals as pets is not construed as "farming."
(2)
ACCESSORY USEBuildings incidental to farms such as barns and packing, grading and storage buildings for produce raised on the premises; buildings for keeping of poultry and permitted livestock; greenhouses; and garages for the keeping of equipment and trucks used in farm operations.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission.
FENCE
An artificially constructed barrier of wood, masonry, stone,
wire, metal or any other manufactured material or combination of materials.
FILL
A man-made deposit of soil, rock or other materials.
FINAL APPROVAL
The official action of a board taken on a preliminarily approved
major subdivision or site plan after all conditions, engineering plans
and other requirements have been completed or fulfilled and the required
improvements have been installed or guaranties properly posted for
their completion or approval conditioned upon the posting of such
guaranties.
FINAL PLAT
The final map of all or a portion of a subdivision, which
is presented to the Board for final approval in accordance with these
regulations.
FINISHED GRADE
The final grade or elevation of the ground surface conforming
to the proposed design.
FIRE HAZARD
The classification of a parcel of land in accord with the
following:
Hazard
|
Vegetation Type
|
---|
Low
|
Atlantic white cedar
|
|
Hardwood swamps
|
Moderate
|
Non-pine barrens forest and prescribed burned
areas
|
High
|
Pine barrens forest, including mature forms
of pine, pine-oak, or oak-pine
|
Extreme
|
Immature or dwarf forms of pine-oak or oak-pine,
all classes of pine-scrub oak and pine-lowland
|
FIRST ORDER STREAM
That portion of a stream, as identifiable on the United States
Geological Survey seven-and-one-half-foot quadrangle maps, from the
point of upstream origin, downstream to the first point of intersection
with another branch, stream or tributary.
FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
The changing of the characteristics and interactions of fish
and wildlife populations and their habitats in order to promote, protect
and enhance the ecological integrity of those populations.
FLOOD ELEVATION DETERMINATION
A determination of the water surface elevations of the design
flood, i.e., the flood level that has a one-percent or greater chance
of occurrence in any given year.
FLOOD or FLOODING
A general and temporary condition of partial or complete
inundation of normally dry areas from:
(1)
Inland or tidal waters; and
(2)
The unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff
of surface water from any source.
FLOOD HAZARD AREA
Land in the floodplain subject to one-percent or greater
chance of flood in any given year.
FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY MAP
An official map of the Township on which the boundaries of
the flood areas having special hazards have been designated.
FLOOD INSURANCE MAP
An official map of the Township on which has been delineated
the special flood hazard areas in the Township for flood insurance
purposes.
FLOODPLAIN
The relatively flat area adjoining a water channel which
has been or may be covered by floodwater of the channel, including
the floodway, flood fringe area, and the flood hazard area.
FLOODWAY
The river or other watercourse and the adjacent land area
that must be reserved in order to discharge the design flood without
cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than 0.2
foot.
FLOOR AREA
The total floor area in a building is measured by using the
outside dimension of the building at each story. The gross floor area
of units sharing a common wall shall be measured from the center of
interior walls and the outside exterior walls. In residential uses,
the gross floor area shall exclude the areas of the garage, attic,
open porch or patio, cellar, utility area, heating and cooling rooms
and all portions of floor areas which have a ceiling height above
them of less than 7 1/2 feet. In nonresidential structures, the
gross floor area shall exclude areas used for utility and heating
and cooling and other mechanical equipment but shall include all other
areas, including usable basement and warehousing and storage areas,
regardless of ceiling height. Solar canopies are excluded from the
calculation of floor area ratios.
[Amended 3-10-2021 by Ord. No. 15-3-2021]
FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR)
The sum of the area of all floors of buildings or structures
compared to the total area of the site.
FORESTRY
The planting, cultivating and harvesting of trees for the
production of wood products, including firewood, or for forest health.
It includes such practices as reforestation, site preparation and
other silvicultural practices, including but not limited to artificial
regeneration, bedding, broadcast scarification, clearcutting, coppicing,
disking, drum chopping, group selection, individual selection, natural
regeneration, root raking, seed tree cut, shelterwood cut and thinning.
For purposes of this chapter, the following activities shall not be
defined as forestry:
[Amended 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
(1)
Removal of trees located on a parcel of land one acre or less
on which a dwelling has been constructed;
(2)
Horticultural activities involving the planting, cultivating
or harvesting of nursery stock or Christmas trees;
(3)
Removal of trees necessitated by the development of the parcel
as otherwise authorized by this chapter;
(4)
Removal of trees necessary for the maintenance of utility or
public rights-of-way;
(5)
Removal or planting of trees for the personal use of the parcel
owner; and
(6)
Removal of trees for public safety.
FOREST STAND
A uniform group of trees of similar species, composition,
size, age and similar forest structure.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION
A group of people formally organized for a common interest,
usually cultural, religious or entertainment, with regular meetings,
rituals and formal written membership requirements.
GARAGE
A building, structure or any portion thereof used for housing
or repairing motor vehicles.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
A garage for the housing only of motor vehicles, as an accessory
use to a residential use, with a capacity for not more than three
motor vehicles.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
Any structure or establishment not included within the definition
of a private garage which either distributes, sells or dispenses motor
vehicle fuel, oil, antifreeze, grease, lubricants or other motor vehicle
necessities directly to motor vehicles or which provides motor vehicle
repair services, including painting, body work, glass replacement
or interior refinishing.
GARAGE, REPAIR
Any building, premises and land in which, or upon which,
a business, service or industry involving the maintenance, servicing,
repair or painting of vehicles is conducted or rendered.
GARDEN CENTER
A retail operation which sells nursery plants, seasonal plants,
gardening supplies and equipment. Outside storage of live plants is
normally associated with the operation; however, all other storage
is not located outside a structure or building shall be adequately
screened and buffered.
GOLF COURSE
A tract of 75 or more acres containing a full-size, professional
golf course at least nine holes in length, together with appropriate
accessory uses and structures such as club houses, dining, snack bar,
and refreshment facilities, driving ranges, pro shop, cart barn, maintenance
shed(s), gym, caretaker apartment, event preparation suite, and miniature
golf courses, providing the operation of such are incidental and subordinate
to the operation of the golf course.
[Amended 5-4-2022 by Ord. No. 5-3-2022]
GOLF COURSE, CHIP AND PUTT
A tract of three or more acres containing a reduced size
golf course at least nine holes in length, together with appropriate
accessory uses and structures such as refreshment facilities, driving
ranges and miniature golf courses, providing the operation of such
are incidental and subordinate to the operation of the golf course.
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Any department, commission, independent agency, or instrumentality
of the United States, the State of New Jersey, the county, an authority,
a district, or other governmental unit.
GRADE
The slope of a road, path, driveway, swale or other surface
or the mean elevation adjoining a building at project completion.
GRADING
Any stripping, cutting, filling or stockpiling, or any combination
thereof, including the land in its cut or filled condition.
GRASSED WATERWAY
A natural or constructed waterway, usually broad and shallow,
covered with erosion-resistant grasses, used to conduct surface water
from a field, diversion or other site feature.
GREENHOUSE
An enclosed structure of glass or clear plastic.
GROUND COVER
Low-growing plants or sod that in time form a dense mat covering
the area in which they are planted preventing soil from being blown
or washed away and the growth of unwanted plants.
GROUP HOME
See the definitions of "community residence for persons with
head injuries," "community residence for the developmentally disabled,"
"community residence for the terminally ill" and "community shelter
for victims of domestic violence." Group homes are permitted in accordance
with the standards included in this chapter.
GROUP SELECTION
A silvicultural practice whereby a group of trees is periodically
selected to be removed from a large area so that age and size classes
of the reproduction are mixed.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
HABITAT
The natural environment of an individual, animal or plant,
population or community.
HEIGHT OF BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
The vertical distance of a building, measured from grade
to the highest point of the roof for flat roofs, to the deckline for
mansard roofs and to the mean height between eaves and ridge for gable,
hip and gambrel roofs. For other structures, the vertical distance
measures from grade to its highest point; provided, however, that
no height limitation in this chapter shall apply to any of the following
structures, provided that such structures are compatible with uses
in the immediate vicinity: church spires; monuments; water towers;
fire observation towers; electric transmission facilities and supporting
structures; windmills; chimneys not exceeding three feet above height
of building or structure; flagpoles not exceeding 10 feet above height
permitted in the applicable zone. Rooftop equipment, e.g., air-conditioning
compressors or air-handlers, etc., and the materials used to screen
the equipment, shall be included in the height of the building. When
referring to a tower, the "height" shall mean the distance measured
from the finished grade of the parcel to the highest point on the
tower or other structure, including the base pad and any antenna.
For towers in the Pinelands, the ground elevation used in determining
height shall be the current grade of the tower location.
HELISTOP
An area of defined dimensions, designated for the landing
and takeoff of helicopters, and used solely for that purpose.
[Added 8-10-2010 by Ord. No. 17-8-2010]
HISTORICALLY CERTIFIED COLORS
Those paint colors that are found to be traditionally associated
with specific architectural styles or periods of architectural design.
For the purposes of an application made to the Evesham Township Historic
Preservation Commission, such paint color or combination of colors
shall be obtained from the following paint manufacturer color charts,
or documented equivalents: Finnaren & Haley Authentic Colors of
Historic Philadelphia; Finnaren & Haley Victorian Hues; Sherwin-Williams
Heritage Colors; Pratt & Lambert Historical Homes; and Benjamin
Moore Historical Color Collection.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
A geographically definable area, urban or rural, small or
large, possessing a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity
of sites, buildings, structures and/or objects which, viewed collectively:
(1)
Represent a significant period(s) in the development
of the Township; or
(2)
Have a distinctive character resulting from
their architectural style; or
(3)
Because of their distinctive character can readily
be viewed as an area or neighborhood (district) distinct from surrounding
portions of the Township.
HISTORIC DISTRICT RESOURCES
Classifications as either key, contributing or noncontributing
which are defined as:
(1)
KEYAny buildings, structures, sites or objects which due to their significance would individually qualify for landmark status.
(2)
CONTRIBUTINGAny buildings, structures, sites or objects which are integral components of the historic district either because they date from a time period for which the district is significant or because they represent an architectural type, period or method for which the district is significant.
(3)
NONCONTRIBUTINGAny buildings, structures, sites or objects which are not integral components of the historic district because they neither date from a time period for which the district is significant nor represent an architectural type, period, or method for which the district is significant.
HISTORIC LANDMARK (or LANDMARKS)
Any buildings, structures, sites or objects which possess
integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, or
association, and which have been determined, pursuant to the terms
of this chapter, to be:
(1)
Of particular historic significance to the Township
of Evesham by reflecting or exemplifying the broad cultural, political,
economic, or social history of the nation, state, or community; or
(2)
Associated with historic personages important
in national, state, or local history; or
(3)
The site of an historic event which had a significant
effect on the development of the nation, state or community; or
(4)
An embodiment of the distinctive characteristics
of a type, period, or method of architecture or engineering; or
(5)
Representative of the work of an important builder,
designer, artist, or architect; or
(6)
Significant for containing elements of design,
detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant innovation;
or
(7)
Able or likely to yield information important
in prehistory or history.
HOME OCCUPATION
An occupation conducted entirely within a detached, residential dwelling unit, which occupation is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the lot for residential purposes. See §
161-1C(2) for standards.
HORTICULTURE
The growing or raising of nursery plants for sale for landscape
purposes.
HOSPITAL
See definition of "medical center."
HOTEL/CONFERENCE CENTER
A building or buildings consisting of meeting facilities
and related individual sleeping units designed for transient travelers
and not for permanent residency, except that up to 3% of the total
units may be provided for the sole use of resident employees. Hotels
have a centralized elevator and centralized lobby.
[Amended 1-11-2008 by Ord. No. 1-1-2008]
HOUSE OF WORSHIP
A building used for nonprofit, religious purposes by a recognized,
sanctioned religious body.
HYDROPHYTES
Any plant growing in water or in substrata that is at least
periodically deficient in oxygen as a result of excessive water content.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
Those persons related by blood or legal relationship in the
following manner: spouses, domestic partners, great-grandparents,
grandparents, great-grandchildren, grandchildren, parents, sons, daughters,
brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, nephews, nieces and first
cousins.
[Amended 3-19-2019 by Ord. No. 3-3-2019]
IMPERMEABLE SURFACE
Any surface which does not permit fluids to pass through
or penetrate its pores or spaces, typically having a maximum permeability
for water of 10
-7 cm/second at the maximum
anticipated hydrostatic pressure. The term "impermeable" is equivalent
in meaning.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Any surface that has been compacted or covered with a layer
of material so that it prevents, impedes or slows infiltration or
absorption of fluid, including stormwater, directly into the ground,
and results in either reduced groundwater recharge or increased stormwater
runoff sufficient to be classified as impervious in Urban Areas by
the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation
Service Titles 210 - Engineering, 210-3-1 - Small Watershed Hydrology
(WINTR-55), Version 1.0. Such surfaces may have varying degrees of
permeability.
[Amended 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE RATIO
A measure of the intensity of use of a piece of land. It
is measured by dividing the total area of all impervious surfaces
within the site by the base site area.
IMPROVEMENT
Any man-made, immovable item which becomes part of, placed
upon, or is affixed to, real estate.
INDIVIDUAL SELECTION
A silvicultural practice whereby single trees are periodically
selected to be removed from a large area so that age and size classes
of the reproduction are mixed.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
INDUSTRIAL PARK
A major subdivision of at least 20 acres and five lots, where
all lots are used for industrial purposes and where all lots have
access from an internal industrial collector street.
INSTITUTIONAL USE (within Pinelands Area)
Any land used for the following public or private purposes:
educational facilities, including universities, colleges, elementary
and secondary and vocational schools, kindergartens and nurseries;
cultural facilities such as libraries, galleries, museums, concert
halls, theaters and the like; churches; cemeteries; public office
buildings; hospitals, including such educational, clinical, research
and convalescent facilities as are integral to the operation of the
hospital; medical and health service facilities, including nursing
homes, rehabilitation therapy centers and public health facilities;
law enforcement facilities; military facilities; and other similar
facilities. For purposes of this chapter, "institutional use" shall
not include medical offices which are not associated with hospitals
or other medical or health service facilities, nor shall it include
assisted living facilities.
[Added 8-7-2001 by Ord. No. 16-5-2001]
INTERESTED PERSON OR PARTY
In a criminal or quasi-criminal proceeding, any citizen of
the State of New Jersey; and in the case of a civil proceeding in
any court or in an administrative proceeding before a municipal agency,
any person, whether residing within or without the municipality, whose
right to use, acquire, or enjoy property is or may be affected by
any action taken under the Municipal Land Use Law, or whose rights
to use, acquire, or enjoy property under the Municipal Land Use Law
or under any other law of this state or of the United States have
been denied, violated or infringed by an action or a failure to act
under the Municipal Land Use Law.
ISLAND
In street or parking lot design, a raised area usually curbed,
placed to guide traffic, separate lanes, or used for landscaping,
signing, or lighting.
ITEMS OF INFORMATION
For the purpose of reviewing and limiting the information
included on signs, items of information include one syllable, a symbol
or logo, an abbreviation, a group of numbers (as in a telephone number
or street address), or a broken plane (as in a sign with more than
one geometric shape or background area), or other single images or
messages contained on signs. Long proper names shall be counted for
no more than four items, provided they appear only once per frontage.
JUNKYARD
Any space, whether inside or outside a building, used for
the storage, keeping or abandonment of junk, including scrap metals
or other scrap materials, or for the dismantling, demolition, salvage,
resale or abandonment of automobiles or other vehicles or machinery
or parts thereof.
LAND
Includes the surface and subsurface of the earth as well
as improvements and fixtures on, above or below the surface and any
water found thereon.
LANDLOCKED
Property which has no ownership adjacent to a public street
and is surrounded by lands belonging to others.
LANDOWNER
Any individual, firm, association, syndicate, partnership,
corporation, trust or any other legal entity having legal title to
the land. The holder of an option or contract to purchase or other
person having an enforceable proprietary interest in such land may
file an application as the landowner for the purposes of this chapter.
LANDSCAPING
The installation of plant material, seed, soil, mulch and
grading (including berms) as a part of development.
LIGHT MANUFACTURING
Manufacturing or assembly of semi-finished products, not
including chemical or physical change of raw materials into products.
LIVESTOCK
Animals grown, raised or bred for sale for human consumption
or pleasure.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street space or berth on the same lot with a building
or group of buildings for the temporary parking of a vehicle while
loading or unloading, with 16 feet of vertical clearance.
LOCAL COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
An antenna and any support structure, together with any accessory
facilities, which complies with the standards in N.J.A.C. 7:50-5.4
and which is intended to serve a limited, localized audience through
point-to-point communication, including cellular telephone cells,
paging systems and dispatch communications. It does not include radio
or television broadcasting facilities or microwave transmitters.
LOT
A designated parcel, tract or area of land abutting a street
(but not including any portion of the street), excluding a flag lot,
and established by a plat or as otherwise permitted by law and to
be used, developed or built upon as a unit.
LOT AREA
The area contained within the lot lines of a lot not including
any portion of a street right-of-way.
LOT, CORNER
A lot on the junction of and abutting two or more intersecting
streets where the interior angle of intersection does not exceed 135º.
Each corner lot shall have two front yards, one side yard and one
rear yard, the side and rear yard to be designated at the time of
application for a construction permit.
LOT DEPTH
The shortest horizontal distance between the front lot line
and a line drawn parallel to the front lot line through the midpoint
of the rear lot line.
LOT, FLAG
A lot whose area, exclusive of its access drive, complies
with the standards in this chapter. The lot's configuration is one
of reduced frontage on an approved street with the enlarged buildable
portion of the lot located at the rear of the lot at the end of the
access drive.
LOT FRONTAGE
The horizontal distance between side lot lines measured along
the street line. The minimum lot frontage shall be the same as the
lot width except that on curved alignments with an outside radius
of less than 500 feet, the minimum distance between the side lot lines
measured at the street line shall not be less than 75% of the required
minimum lot width. In the case of a corner lot, either street frontage
which meets the minimum frontage required for that zone may be considered
the lot frontage.
LOT LINE, FRONT
The lot line separating the lot from the road right-of-way.
LOT LINE, REAR
The lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot
line; or in the case of triangular or otherwise irregularly shaped
lots, a line 10 feet in length entirely within the lot, parallel to
and at a maximum distance from the front lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line other than a front or rear lot line. A side
lot line separating a lot from a road is called a "side road lot line."
LOT WIDTH
The straight and horizontal distance between side lot lines
at setback points on each side lot line measured an equal distance
back from the street line. The minimum lot width shall be measured
at the minimum required building setback line. Where side lot lines
are not parallel, the minimum lot width at the setback line shall
not be less than 75% of the minimum lot frontage for the zoning district
in which the lot is located.
LOW-INCOME HOUSING
Housing which is affordable according to the New Jersey Council
on Affordable Housing or other recognized standards for home ownership
and rental costs and occupied or reserved for occupancy by households
with a gross household income less than 50% of the median gross household
income for households of the same size within the housing region in
which the housing is located.
MAINTENANCE GUARANTY
Any security that may be accepted by a municipality for the
maintenance of any required improvements, including but not limited
to surety bonds, letters of credit under the circumstances specified
in N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.5, and cash.
MASTER PLAN
A composite of one or more written or graphic proposals for
the development of Evesham Township as set forth in and adopted by
the Planning Board pursuant to Section 19 of P.L. 1975, c. 291 (N.J.S.A.
40:55D-28).
MEAN ELEVATION
The average of the ground level measurements computed at
the four extreme corner points of any existing or proposed building.
MEDIAN
That portion of a divided highway separating the traveled
ways of traffic proceeding in opposite directions.
MEDICAL CENTER
An institution providing primary health services and medical
or surgical care to persons, primarily inpatients, suffering from
illness, disease, injury, deformity and other abnormal physical or
mental conditions, and including, as an integral part of the institution,
related facilities such as laboratories, outpatient facilities or
training facilities.
MINIATURE GOLF COURSE
A golf course, less than full-size, containing a minimum
of nine holes, where the putting area is the principal part of the
game.
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
A development which shall include residential, public, quasi-public,
commercial, office, and open space uses, and which has significant
functional and physical integration of project components, including
uninterrupted pedestrian connections, and which is in conformance
with a coherent urban design plan.
MLUL
Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.
MOBILE HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling intended for permanent
occupancy, an office, or place of assembly which is contained in one
unit, or in units designed to be joined into one integral unit capable
of again being separated for repeated towing, which arrives at a site
complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking
and assembly operations, and which is constructed so that it may be
used with or without permanent foundation. For the purposes of this
chapter, travel trailers and campers are not considered as mobile
homes.
MODERATE-INCOME HOUSING
Housing which is affordable according to the New Jersey Council
on Affordable Housing or other recognized standards for home ownership
and rental costs and occupied or reserved for occupancy by households
with a gross household income equal to more than 50% but less than
80% of the median gross household income for households of the same
size within the housing region in which the housing is located.
MOTELS, MOTOR COURTS, and MOTOR HOTELS
A series of rooms for rent to transients, with access to
the exterior by each unit, typically not exceeding two stories in
height.
[Amended 1-11-2008 by Ord. No. 1-1-2008]
MULCH
A layer of wood chips, dry leaves, straw, hay, plastic, or
other materials placed on the surface of the soil around plants to
retain moisture, prevent weeds from growing, hold the soil in place,
and aid plant growth.
MUNICIPAL AGENCY
A Municipal Planning Board or Board of Adjustment or the
governing body of Evesham Township when acting pursuant to the Municipal
Land Use Law and any agency which is created by or responsible to
one or more municipalities when such agency is acting pursuant to
the Municipal Land Use Law.
MUNICIPAL FACILITIES AND USES
Buildings, grounds and accessory structures used for municipal
purposes, including but not limited to public utilities, fire, rescue
and police uses and parks and playgrounds.
MUNICIPAL LAND USE LAW
The Municipal Land Use Law of the State of New Jersey, N.J.S.A.
40:55D-1 et seq., as amended from time to time.
NATURAL REGENERATION
The establishment of a plant or plant age class from natural
seeding, sprouting, suckering or layering.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot, the area, dimension or location of which was lawful
prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of this chapter but which
fails to conform to the requirements of the zoning district in which
it is located by reason of such adoption, revision or amendment.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure, the size, dimension or location of which was
lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of this chapter
but which fails to conform to the requirements of the zoning district
in which it is located by reasons of such adoption, revision or amendment.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use or activity which was lawful prior to the adoption,
revision or amendment of this chapter but which fails to conform to
the requirements of the zoning district in which it is located by
reasons of such adoption, revision or amendment.
NONORDINARY REPAIR
Any repair which does not constitute an "ordinary repair"
under the definition of that term as set forth in this section of
this chapter.
NUISANCE
(1)
Any common-law nuisance or as provided by the
laws of the State of New Jersey or ordinances of the Township of Evesham.
(2)
An unreasonable interference with the use and
enjoyment of one's land which results in material interference with
the ordinary comfort of human existence, i.e., annoyance, inconvenience,
discomfort or harm to the person or property of another.
(3)
Anything which essentially interferes with enjoyment
of life or property.
NURSING HOME
An extended or intermediate care facility licensed or approved
to provide full-time convalescent or chronic care to individuals who,
by reason of advanced age, chronic illness or infirmity, are unable
to care for themselves.
OBJECT
A thing of functional, aesthetic, cultural, historic, or
scientific value that may be, by nature of design, movable yet related
to a specific setting or environment.
OCCUPANT
Any person having actual possession of the premises or any
part thereof.
OFFICE
A room or group of rooms used for conducting the affairs
of a business, profession, service, industry, or government and generally
furnished with desks, tables, files, computers and/or communication
equipment.
OFFICE, PROFESSIONAL
The office of a member of a recognized profession maintained
for the conduct of that profession.
OFFICIAL MAP
A map adopted by ordinance pursuant to Article 5 of P.L.
1975, c. 291.
OFF SITE
Located outside the lot lines of the lot in question but
within the property (of which the lot is a part) which is the subject
of a development application or contiguous portion of a street or
right-of-way.
OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE
A temporary storage area for a motor vehicle that is directly
accessible to an access aisle, and that is not located on a dedicated
street right-of-way.
OFF TRACT
Not located on the property which is the subject of a development
application nor on a contiguous portion of a street or right-of-way.
OFF-TRACT IMPROVEMENTS
Improvements made outside the original tract to accommodate
conditions generated inside the original tract that are transferred
off site as the result of the proposed development.
ON SITE
Located on the lot in question.
ON TRACT
Located on the property which is the subject of a development
application or on a contiguous portion of a street or right-of-way.
OPEN SPACE
Any parcel or area of land or water essentially unimproved
and set aside, dedicated, designated or reserved for public or private
use or enjoyment or for the use and enjoyment of owners and occupants
of land adjoining or neighboring such open space; provided that such
areas may be improved with only those buildings, structures, streets,
and off-street parking and other improvements that are designed to
be incidental to the natural openness of the land. A minimum of 50%
of the required open space shall be nonwetlands.
OPEN SPACE ORGANIZATION
An incorporated, nonprofit organization operating under a
recorded land agreement through which:
(1)
Each owner is automatically a member;
(2)
Each occupied dwelling unit is automatically
subject to a charge for a proportionate share of the expenses for
the organization's activities and maintenance, including any maintenance
costs levied against the organization by the Township; and
(3)
Each owner and tenant has the right to use the
common property.
OPEN SPACE RATIO
The amount of unimproved land that is landscaped or left
in a natural state after development expressed as a ratio of the total
site area.
ORDINANCE
A legislative act of the governing body of a municipality
adopted in accordance with statutory requirements as to notice, publicly,
and hold public hearings as required by law.
ORDINARY REPAIR
Repairing any deterioration, wear or damage to a structure,
or any part thereof, in order to return the same as nearly practicable
to its condition and appearance prior to the occurrence of such deterioration,
wear or damage. Ordinary maintenance shall further include replacement
of exterior elements or accessory hardware, using the same materials
having the same appearance.
OWNER
Any person, singly or jointly or severally with others, who
has legal or equitable title to any premises, with or without actual
possession thereof, or who has charge, care or control of any premises
as owner or agent or representative of the owner. Any person who is
a lessee and sublets or reassigns any part of any premises shall be
deemed to be a co-owner with the lessor and shall have joint responsibility
over the portion of the premises sublet or reassigned by said lessee.
PARCEL
Any quantity of land, consisting of one or more lots, capable
of being described definitively so that its location and boundaries
may be established.
PARK
A tract of land designated and used by the public for active
and/or passive recreation.
PARKING LANE
A lane usually set on the sides of streets, designed to provide
on-street parking for vehicular traffic.
PARKING SPACE
A space for the parking of a motor vehicle within a public
or private parking area.
PATIO
An outside living space, constructed at ground level, not
more than six inches above any ground adjoining such construction,
not including a swimming pool, and considered a structure under this
chapter.
PERC TEST (PERCOLATION TEST)
A test designed to determine the ability of ground to absorb
water, and used in determining the suitability of a soil for drainage
or for the use of a septic system, as described in the applicable
state regulations.
PERFORMANCE GUARANTY
Any security in accordance with the requirements of this
chapter which may be accepted by Evesham Township, including but not
limited to surety bonds, letters of credit under the circumstances
specified in N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.5, and cash.
PERMEABILITY
The rate at which water moves through a unit area of soil,
rock, or other material at a hydraulic gradient of one.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
PERMITTED USE
Any use of land or buildings as permitted by this chapter.
PERSON or PARTY
An individual, corporation, public agency, business trust,
partnership, or association of two or more persons having a joint
or common interest, or any other legal entity.
PERSONAL SERVICES, GENERAL
Establishments primarily engaged in providing services involving
the care of a person or his or her personal goods or apparel, without
limitation as to frequency of use. Examples, without limitation, would
include body art or tattoo salons; body piercing services; long-term
fur or clothing storage; tuxedo, prom or bridal grown rentals; and
similar uses.
[Added 2-25-2003 by Ord. No. 3-2-2003]
PERSONAL SERVICES, NEIGHBORHOOD
Establishments primarily engaged in providing services involving
the care of a person or his or her personal goods or apparel, which
are utilized by customers on an on-going and reasonably frequent basis.
Examples, without limitation, would include barbershops; beauty or
hair salons; dry-cleaning establishments; laundromats; nail salons;
shoe repair shops; tailors and dressmakers; and similar uses.
[Added 2-25-2003 by Ord. No. 3-2-2003]
PINELANDS AREA
The area designated pursuant to Section 10(a) of the Pinelands Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 13:18A-1 et
seq.
PINELANDS DEVELOPMENT CREDIT
A use or right allocated to certain lands within the Township
and the Pinelands Area pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:50-5.43 that can be
used to secure a residential density bonus on certain other lands
within other portions of the Pinelands Area, including areas within
the Township.
PINELANDS DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
The agency responsible from February 8, 1979, until June
28, 1979, for the review of and action on applications for development
in the Pinelands Area which required approvals of other state agencies,
except where the Pinelands Commission acted on applications during
that time period.
PINELANDS RESOURCE-RELATED USE
Any use which is based on resources which are indigenous
to the Pinelands, including but not limited to forest products, berry
agriculture, sand, gravel, clay or ilmenite.
PLACE OF AMUSEMENT
An establishment designed for entertainment, amusement, and
recreational uses such as a theater, a skating rink, a virtual reality
game facility, a miniature golf course and related activities. This
definition shall not be construed to include places of sexual entertainment,
zoos and animal parks, or go-cart or moto-cross tracks or retail sales
of sexually explicit gifts.
PLANNED COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
An area at least four acres in size, proposed for development
as a single entity. A planned commercial development may contain one
or more structures (with appurtenant common areas) to accommodate
permitted uses. A planned commercial development may include up to
three separate buildings and may be located on one or more adjacent
lots, provided that it is designed as an integrated development with
the provision of common access and drives, shared parking, a unified
architectural and building scheme, a unified signage and graphic plan,
and a coordinated storm drainage and open space layout. A shopping
center meeting the definitional requirements of this chapter shall
be considered a planned commercial development.
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
Unit development, planned unit residential development, residential
cluster, or planned industrial development, including, without limitation:
(1)
RESIDENTIAL CLUSTER DEVELOPMENTAn area to be developed as a single entity according to a plan containing residential housing units which have a common open space area as an appurtenance.
(2)
PLANNED VILLAGE DEVELOPMENTAn area to be developed as a single entity according to a plan containing one or more residential clusters which may include commercial or public or quasi-public uses all primarily for the benefit of the development.
(3)
PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTAn area to be developed as a single entity according to a plan containing one or more planned neighborhoods and including a mixture of residential and commercial uses.
(4)
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTAn area to be developed as a single entity according to a plan containing a mixture of residential and commercial uses.
PLANNING BOARD
The Municipal Planning Board established pursuant to Section
14 of P.L. 1975, c. 291 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-23).
PLANTING ISLAND
A planting area, usually raised, within a parking lot, parallel
to parking spaces, placed to define vehicular circulation and provide
an area for landscaping throughout a parking lot.
PLAT
The map (or maps) of a subdivision or site plan; used interchangeably
in this chapter with "plan."
(1)
MINOR PLATThe map of a minor subdivision or minor site plan of sufficient accuracy to be used for the purpose of discussion and meeting the requirements of this chapter.
(2)
SKETCH PLATA concept plan for development pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10.1.
(3)
PRELIMINARY PLATThe preliminary map indicating the proposed layout of the subdivision or site plan which is submitted to the Planning Board for Planning Board consideration and preliminary approval and meeting the requirements of this chapter.
(4)
FINAL PLATThe final map of all or a portion of the subdivision or site plan which is presented by the Board for final approval in accordance with these regulations.
PORCH
A roofed open structure projecting from the front, side or
rear wall of a building and having no enclosed features of glass,
wood or other material except screening more than 30 inches above
the floor thereof, except the necessary columns to support the roof.
PRACTICAL
A determination by the Historic Preservation Commission,
after review of an application, if the applicant has demonstrated
sufficient negative criteria or provided sufficient special reasons
explaining how the preservation, rehabilitation, restoration or reconstruction
of an historic resource will impact the applicant's ability to use
the property in accordance with the guidelines as set forth in the
Standards of the Secretary of the Interior or as may be set forth
in the Olde Marlton Master Plan and Design Guidelines book and local
zoning requirements.
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL
The conferral of certain rights pursuant to Sections 34,
36 and 37 of P.L. 1975, c. 291 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-46, 40:55D-48 and
40:55D-49) and this chapter prior to final approval after specific
elements of a development plan have been agreed upon by the Board
and the applicant.
PRESERVATION
The act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain
the existing form, integrity and materials of an historic property.
Work, including preliminary measures to protect and stabilize the
property, generally focuses upon the ongoing maintenance and repair
of historic materials and features rather than extensive replacement
and new construction. New exterior additions are not within the scope
of this particular activity; however, the limited and sensitive upgrading
of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and other code-required
work to make properties functional is appropriate within a preservation
activity.
PRESERVATION AREA
That area so designated by Section 10(b) of the Pinelands Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 13:18A-1 et
seq.
PRINCIPAL USE
The main purpose for which any lot and/or building is used.
PROPORTIONATE SHARE
The portion of the total capital improvement costs for off-tract
water, sewer, drainage and street improvements that are reasonably
attributable to new development pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-42 (also
entitled "pro rata share").
PROTECTION AREA
All land within the Pinelands Area which is not included
in the Preservation Area.
PUBLIC AREA
Public parks, playgrounds, trails, paths and other recreational
areas; other public open spaces; scenic and historic sites; and sites
for schools and other public buildings and structures.
PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL
A master plan, capital improvement program or other proposal
for land development adopted by the appropriate public body, or any
amendment thereto.
PUBLIC DRAINAGEWAY
The land reserved or dedicated for the installation of stormwater
sewers or drainage ditches or required along a natural stream or watercourse
for preserving the channel and providing for the flow of water to
safeguard the public against flood damage, sedimentation and erosion
and to assure the adequacy of existing and proposed culverts and bridges,
and to induce water recharge into the ground where practical, and
to lessen nonpoint pollution.
PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
An open space area conveyed or otherwise dedicated to a municipality,
municipal agency, board of education, state or county agency or other
public body for recreational or conservational uses.
PUBLIC SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE
Sewer service, gas, electricity, water, telephone, cable
television, and other public utilities developed linearly, roads and
streets and other similar services provided or maintained by any public
or private entity.
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
A water supply system which offers service to the public
and is authorized by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.
QUORUM
The majority of the full authorized membership of a municipal
agency.
RECOMMENDED MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
The management program which employs the most efficient use
of available technology, natural, human and economical practices.
RECONSTRUCTION
The act or process of depicting, by means of new construction,
the form, features and detailing of a nonsurviving site, landscape,
building, structure or object, for the purpose of replicating its
appearance at a specific period of time and in its historic location.
RECORDED LOT
A subdivided lot that is recorded with the Burlington County
Clerk pursuant to the Map Filing Law.
RECORD TREE
The largest tree of a particular species in New Jersey based
on its circumference at 4.5 feet above ground level. A listing of
the largest known tree of each species and its location is maintained
at the principal offices of the Commission.
RECREATIONAL FACILITY, INTENSIVE (PINELANDS)
Any recreational facility which does not satisfy the definition
of "low-intensity recreational facility" including but not limited
to golf courses, marinas, amusement parks, hotels, and motels.
RECREATIONAL FACILITY, LOW-INTENSITY (PINELANDS)
A facility or area which complies with the standards of N.J.A.C.
7:50-5, Part III, utilizes and depends on the natural environment
of the Pinelands and requires no significant modifications of that
environment other than to provide access, and which has an insignificant
impact on surrounding uses or on the environmental integrity of the
area. It permits, but is not limited to, such low-intensity uses as
hiking, hunting, trapping, fishing, canoeing, nature study, orienteering,
horseback riding and bicycling.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle, whether motorized or without independent power,
used for recreational purposes, including camping trailers, motor
homes, boats, etc.
REGION
Burlington, Camden and Gloucester Counties.
REHABILITATION
The act or process of making possible a compatible use for
a property through repair, alterations, and additions while preserving
those proportions or features which convey its historical, cultural
or architectural values.
REMOVAL
To partially or completely cause a structure or portion of
a structure to change to another location, position, station or residence.
REPAIR
Any work done on any improvement which:
(1)
Is not an addition to the improvement; and
(2)
Does not change the exterior architectural appearance
of any improvement.
REPLACEMENT
The act or process of replicating any exterior architectural
feature that is used to substitute for an existing and deteriorated
or extensively damaged architectural feature.
RESIDENTIAL ACCESS STREET
The lowest order of residential street. Provides frontage
for access to private lots, and carries traffic having destination
or origin on the street itself. Designed to carry traffic at slowest
speed. Traffic volume should not exceed 250 ADT at any point of traffic
concentration. The maximum number of housing units should front on
this class of street.
RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURE
The growing and harvesting of plant life for the enjoyment
of the residents on the property and not primarily for commercial
purposes.
RESIDENTIAL CLUSTER
An area to be developed as a single entity according to a
plan containing residential housing units which have a common or public
open space area as an appurtenance.
RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE
Residences usually occupied by the frail elderly that provide
rooms, meals, personal care, and health monitoring services under
the supervision of a professional nurse and may provide other services
such as recreational, social and cultural activities, financial services
and transportation.
[Added 12-19-2006 by Ord. No. 33-11-2006]
RESIDENTIAL USE
The use of a building as a home, abode or place where an
individual or individuals are actually living at a specific point
in time.
RESOURCE CONSERVATION PLAN
A plan, prepared for review by the Soil Conservation District,
which details the proposed use of recommended agricultural or horticultural
management practices.
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PLAN
A plan, prepared in accordance with the United States Department
of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service New Jersey
Field Office Technical Guide, dated June 2005. Such plans shall prescribe
needed land treatment and related conservation and natural resources
management measures, including forest management practices, for the
conservation, protection and development of natural resources, the
maintenance and enhancement of agricultural or horticultural productivity,
and the control and prevention of non-point source pollution; and
establish criteria for resource sustainability of soil, water, air,
plants and animals.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
RESTAURANT
Any establishment, however designated, at which food is sold
primarily for consumption on the premises. However, a snack bar or
refreshment stand at a public or community swimming pool, playground,
golf course, play field or park, operated solely by the agency or
group operating the recreational facility and for the convenience
of patrons of the facility, shall not be deemed to be a restaurant.
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-THROUGH
Any restaurant, refreshment stand, snack bar, dairy bar,
hamburger stand or hot dog stand where food is served primarily for
consumption outside the building, off the premises or in automobiles
parked on the premises, regardless of whether or not additional seats
or other accommodations are provided for customers inside the building.
RESTAURANT, FAST-FOOD
A restaurant, designed primarily for over-the-counter service,
which primarily serves a limited, standardized menu of quickly prepared
and prepared foods, such as hamburgers, fried chicken, fried fish,
baked goods, ice cream and the like, packaged in paper or other types
of disposable wrappers and containers for immediate service to patrons
primarily for immediate consumption, whether or not interior seating
is provided.
RESTAURANT, FULL-SERVICE
A restaurant, public eating facility where patrons are first
seated at tables, booths or counters, after which food ordered by
them is served to the patrons by waiters or waitresses at such tables,
booths or counters. The term "restaurant" does not include drive-in
restaurants or fast-food restaurants as otherwise defined in this
section.
RESTORATION
The act or process of accurately depicting the form, features,
and character of a property as it appeared at a particular period
of time by means of the removal of features from other periods in
its history and reconstruction of missing features from the restoration
period that is selected. The limited and sensitive upgrading of mechanical,
electrical and plumbing systems and other code-required work to make
properties functional is appropriate within the scope of restoration
activities.
RESUBDIVISION
The further division or relocation of lot lines of any lot
or lots within a subdivision previously made and approved or recorded
according to law; or the alteration of any streets or the establishment
of any new streets within any subdivision previously made and approved
or recorded according to law, but not including conveyances combining
existing lots by deed or other instrument.
RETAIL (SALES) STORE OR SHOP
An establishment engaged in selling goods or merchandise
to the general public for personal or household consumption and rendering
services incidental to the sale of such goods.
RETAINING WALL
A structure erected between lands of different elevation
to protect structures and/or to prevent the washing down or erosion
of earth from the upper slope level.
RETENTION BASIN
A pond, pool or basin used for the temporary storage of water
runoff not located or constructed in any buffer or residential building
lot.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A strip of land occupied or intended to be occupied by a
street, crosswalk, railroad, road, electric transmission line, gas
pipeline, water main, sanitary or storm sewer main, watercourse, shade
trees, any utility or for another special use. Abbreviated in this
chapter as "ROW."
ROOFLINE
The apex, or highest point, of the roof; if a series of roofs,
the apex of the lowest roof will be considered.
ROOT BARRIERS
Any rigid material placed vertically to finished grade, usually
adjacent to an improvement, capable of deflecting a plant's roots
below the improvement, to reduce or avoid damage by root growth.
ROOT CONDITION
The method of containing the roots of nursery-grown or field
dug plant material, usually described as a specific container size,
or balled and burlapped.
ROOT RAKING
A silvicultural practice involving the drawing of a set of
tines, mounted on the front or trailed behind a tractor, over an area
to thoroughly disturb tree and vegetation roots and/or to collect
stumps and slash.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
ROOT ZONE
The area extending from the trunk of a tree to the dripline,
within which are found the primary feeder and support roots of a tree.
SCREEN
See the definition of "buffer."
SEASONAL HIGH-WATER TABLE
The level below the natural surface of the ground to which
water seasonally rises in the soil in most years.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDS
The publication issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior,
National Park Service, entitled: "The Secretary of the Interior's
Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties as the Guidelines
for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring and Reconstructing Historic
Buildings," issued in 1995 and revised from time to time.
SEDIMENT
Solid material, both mineral and organic, that is in suspension,
is being transported or has been moved from its site of origin by
air, water or gravity as a product of erosion.
SEDIMENTATION
The deposition of soil that has been transported from its
site of origin by water, ice, wind, gravity or other natural means
as a product of erosion.
SEDIMENT BASIN
A barrier or dam built across a waterway or at other suitable
locations to retain rock, sand, gravel, silt or other material.
SEDIMENT POOL
The reservoir space allotted for the accumulation of submerged
sediment during the life of the structure.
SEED TREE CUT
A silvicultural practice involving the removal of old forest
stands in one cutting, except for a small number of trees left singly,
in small groups or narrow strips, as a source of seed for natural
regeneration.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
SEPTIC SYSTEM
An underground system with a septic tank used for the decomposition
of domestic wastes.
SEPTIC TANK
A watertight receptacle that receives the discharge of sewage.
SERVICE STATION
Lands and buildings providing for the sale of fuel, lubricants,
and automotive accessories, maintenance and repairs for motor vehicles
may be provided, but no body repairs or painting or the storage of
inoperable or wrecked vehicles beyond the time permitted in this chapter
shall be permitted. Additionally, no car wash operation, car or truck
rental, parking for a fee or other activity not specifically a part
of the service station use shall be permitted.
SETBACK LINE
A line drawn parallel with a street line or lot line and
drawn through the point of a building nearest to the street line or
lot line. The term "required setback" means a line that is established
a minimum horizontal distance from the street line or the lot line
and beyond which a building or part of a building is not permitted
to extend toward the street line or lot line.
SHED
A building other than a garage which is commonly accessory
to residential uses and not intended to be used for habitation.
SHELTERWOOD CUT
A silvicultural practice involving the establishment of a
new, essentially even-aged forest stand from release, typically in
a series of cuttings, of new trees started under the old forest stand.
A shelterwood cut involves the establishment of the new forest stand
before the old forest stand is removed.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
SHOPPING CENTER
A group of retail, commercial establishments, built on one
tract that is planned and developed as an operating unit; it provides
on-site parking in definite relationship to the type and total size
of the stores. The commercial establishments may be located in one
or several buildings, attached or separated.
SHOULDER
The graded part of the right-of-way that lies between the
edge of the main pavement (main traveled way) and the curbline.
SIDEWALK (AREA)
A paved path provided for pedestrian use and usually located
at the side of a road within the right-of-way.
SIGN
Any object, display, flag, billboard, device or structure
or part thereof, situated outdoors, which is used to advertise, identify,
display, direct or attract attention to an object, person, institution,
organization, business, product, service, event or location by any
means, including words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, fixtures,
colors, illumination or projected images. "Signs" do not include the
flag or emblem of any nation, organization of nations, federal, state
or municipal organizations; merchandise, prices, pictures or models
of products or services incorporated in an indoor window display;
works of art which in no way identify a product; or scoreboards located
on athletic fields. This definition shall specifically include any
building or part of a building, including walls and facades used for
such purposes, and shall further include, without limitation, banners,
pennants, flags and similar distracting devices.
SIGN, ABANDONED
A sign which no longer correctly directs or exhorts any person,
advertises a bona fide business, lessor, owner, project or activity
conducted or product available on the premises where such sign is
displayed.
SIGNABLE AREA
The portion or square foot area of a principal facade which
is free of architectural details. Typically, this is a rectangular,
continuous area on the wall of a building facing the street and which
extends from the top line of windows and doors on one floor to the
bottom line of windows, roof, or cornice above it, and which is uninterrupted
by architectural details or openings. In no case, e.g., when there
is a lack of architectural details or doors or windows, etc., for
some or most of the facade, can the signable area be greater than
1/3 of the facade of the building.
SIGN, ADVERTISING
A sign directing attention to a business, profession, commodity,
service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than
upon the premises where the sign is maintained, including but not
limited to billboard signs.
SIGN, ANIMATED
Any sign with action or changing colors which requires electrical
energy. This definition includes digital signs and electronic signs.
This definition does not include signs which indicate time, temperature,
or date.
[Amended 7-23-2013 by Ord. No. 22-7-2013]
SIGN, AREA AND NUMBER
The area enclosed by one continuous line, connecting the
extreme points or edges of a sign. The area shall be determined using
the largest sign area or silhouette visible at any one point, including
any open space or hole within the sign's face or any appendage protruding
outside the sign's face. This area does not include the main supporting
sign structure when the structure is clearly not a part of the sign.
All other ornamental attachments, inner connecting links, etc., which
are not a part of the main supports of the sign, are to be included
in determining sign area. For the purpose of determining number of
signs, a sign shall be considered to be a single display surface or
display device containing elements organized, related, and composed
to form a unit. Where matter is displayed, in a random manner, without
organized relationship of elements, or where there is reasonable doubt
about the relationship of elements, each element shall be considered
to be a single sign.
SIGN, BANNER
Any sign which is stretched across and hung over a public
right-of-way, attached to any public or utility poles or a building
and which is a nonpermanent sign.
SIGN, BENCH
A sign located on any part of the surface of a bench or seat
placed on or adjacent to a public right-of-way.
SIGN, BUILDING IDENTIFICATION
(1)
Any sign which designates a multitenant structure
without reference to individual tenants.
(2)
Any sign which designates the major occupant
in a multistory structure, where that tenant either leases or owns
75% of that structure.
(3)
Any sign which designates the sole occupant
in a single-story structure, where that occupant either leases or
owns 100% of that structure.
SIGN, BUSINESS
Any notice or advertisement, pictorial or otherwise, which
directs attention to goods, commodities, products, services, or entertainment
sold or offered upon the premises where such sign is located.
SIGN, CANOPY
A sign that is mounted or painted on, or attached to, an
awning, canopy or marquee.
SIGN, CHANGEABLE-COPY
A sign that is designed so that characters, letters, or illustrations
can be changed or rearranged without altering the face or the surface
of the sign.
SIGN, CIVIC
A changeable-copy sign (manual) which identifies a nonprofit
institution or organization on whose premises it is located, and which
contains:
(1)
The name of the institution or organization;
(2)
The name or names of the persons connected with
it; and
(3)
Greetings, announcements of events or activities
occurring at the institution, or similar messages.
SIGN, CLOCK
Any timepiece erected outside of any building for the purpose
of advertising the business on the premises on which it is located.
SIGN, COMPLEX IDENTIFICATION
A sign which identifies an office complex or an industrial
park without reference to individual tenants or uses.
SIGN, CONSTRUCTION
Any sign giving the name or names of principal contractors,
architects, and lending institutions responsible for construction
on site where the sign is placed, together with other information
included thereon.
SIGN, DEVELOPMENT
A sign designating the name of a subdivision of residential
homes, whether single-family or multifamily, attached or detached
or an apartment complex.
SIGN, DIGITAL
See "sign, animated."
[Added 7-23-2013 by Ord. No. 22-7-2013]
SIGN, DIRECTIONAL
Any sign which is designed and erected solely for the purpose
of traffic or pedestrian direction which is placed on the property
to which or on which the public is directed.
SIGN, DIRECTORY
A serial sign, which identifies the names of businesses,
offices, professionals, industries or other entities located within
a planned center or complex.
SIGN, DOUBLE-FACED
A sign which has two display areas against each other or
where the interior angle formed by the display areas is 60º or
less, where one face is designed to be seen from one direction and
the other face from another direction.
SIGN, EXTERIOR DIRECTORY
A sign containing the building identification and address
and the name and location of each tenant, and allowed in any project
where one or more tenants do not have an exterior entrance or do not
qualify for an exterior sign.
SIGN, EXTERNALLY LIGHTED
Any sign whose sole source of artificial illumination is
outside the display portion of the sign.
SIGN, FACADE
Any sign erected, constructed or maintained on a building
with the principal support of said sign being the building, including
specifically the painting of signs or displays on the exterior surface
of a building.
(1)
FACE OF SIGNThe entire area of sign on which copy could be placed, and in the instance where a double-faced sign is utilized, the area of both faces shall be included to determine face square footage.
(2)
FLASHING SIGNA sign, the illumination of which is not kept constant in intensity at all times when in use and which exhibits marked changes in lighting effects. Illuminated signs which indicate only the time, temperature, or date shall not be considered as flashing signs.
SIGN, FREESTANDING
Any sign, not attached to a building, which is erected, constructed,
supported or maintained on a post or pole or other bracing or supporting
device.
SIGN, GROUND-MOUNTED
Any freestanding sign which is flush to or rests upon the
ground rather than erected on a post or pole.
SIGN HEIGHT
In the case of a freestanding sign, will be computed from
grade level to the greatest height at any one point in the sign. In
the case of an attached sign, no sign can be higher than the level
of a second floor windowsill in a two-or-more-story building, nor
can it be higher than the lowest point of the roofline in a single-story
building, except where a roof sign is expressly permitted in certain
zones.
SIGN, HISTORICAL IDENTIFICATION
A sign, marker or plaque, identifying an historic structure
or site, providing information about the significance of the structure
or site.
SIGN, INSTRUCTIONAL
A sign conveying instructions strictly for the direction,
safety and convenience of the public with respect to the premises
on which it is maintained, such as a sign designating the entrance
to or exit from a parking area, a sign identifying rest rooms, a trespassing
sign, a danger sign, and similar signs.
SIGN, INTERNAL
Any sign erected, constructed or maintained inside of a building
and visible from outside the building, whether illuminated or nonilluminated.
SIGN, MOBILE
Any sign which is not permanently attached to a building
or not placed in the ground in such a fashion as to be permanent in
a manner conforming to the Uniform Construction Code; or which is
located or attached to a trailer, is on wheels or another similar
attachment such that the sign may be moved from place to place, either
within the lot or to another location.
SIGN, MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY AND TENANCY
A single sign relating to a use or facility, such as a shopping
center, industrial park or office complex, where there is more than
one occupancy and/or tenancy of uses, where said multiple occupancy
and tenancy use a common parking facility and/or a common private
drive or roadway and where the names and professions or business names
of the various tenants and/or occupants are displayed.
SIGN, MURAL
Any sign that is painted on the wall of a building or structure
in such a manner that the wall becomes the background surface of the
sign.
SIGN, OPENING
A temporary sign erected only for that limited period during
which an enterprise not theretofore in operation begins its operation
initially or at a new location.
SIGN, POLE
A sign mounted upon a pole, in the ground, but which by reason
of height, width or other characteristics does not qualify as a ground
sign.
SIGN, POLITICAL
A sign identifying or urging voter support for a particular
election issue, political party, or candidate for public office.
SIGN, PORTABLE
A sign which is not permanently affixed, including but not
limited to a sign mounted or painted on a vehicle which is parked
in such a manner as to serve the purpose of an advertising device.
SIGN, PROHIBITED
Any sign, other than a nonconforming sign, not conforming
to this chapter.
SIGN, PROJECTING
A sign, other than a wall sign, which is attached to and
projects more than 12 inches from a wall of a building.
SIGN, REAL ESTATE
A temporary sign erected by the owner, or his agent, advertising
the real property upon which the sign is located for rent, lease,
or for sale, except in residential districts.
SIGN, ROOF
A sign erected upon the roof or parapet of a building, the
entire face of which is situated above the eaves or highest architectural
point of the building and which is wholly or partially supported by
said building.
SIGN, SNIPE
Any sign of any material whatsoever that is attached in any
way to a utility pole, tree, or any object located or situated on
public or private property.
SIGN STRUCTURE
Any structure which supports, has supported or is capable
of supporting a sign, including decorative cover.
SIGN, TEMPORARY
A sign of a nonpermanent nature erected for a limited period
of time.
[Amended 7-23-2013 by Ord. No. 22-7-2013]
SIGN, TENANT SUITE
An outdoor sign which identifies each particular business
in a multitenant structure, which has no common lobby and which is
located at the main entrance of that particular business.
SIGN, WALL
A sign applied to or mounted to the wall or surface of a
building or structure, the display surface which does not project
more than six inches from the outside wall of such a building or structure.
The total lettering on one side of a building or structure shall constitute
one wall sign.
SIGN, WINDOW
Any sign erected, constructed, or maintained in or on a window
of a building, visible from outside the building, whether illuminated
or nonilluminated.
SILVICULTURE
The growing, harvesting and care of forests for sale.
SITE
Any plot or parcel of land or combination of contiguous lots
or parcels of land.
SITE, HISTORIC
The place where a significant event or pattern of events
occurred. It may be the location of prehistoric or historic occupations
or activities that may be marked by physical remains; or it may be
the symbolic focus of a significant event or pattern of events that
may not have been actively occupied. A site may also be the location
of a ruined building, structure, or object, or the location itself
possesses historic, cultural, or archaeological significance.
SITE PLAN
A development plan of one or more lots on which is shown the existing and proposed conditions of the lot, including but not necessarily limited to topography, vegetation, drainage, floodplains and waterways; the location and size of all existing and proposed buildings, parking spaces, walkways, means of ingress and egress, drainage facilities, utility services, landscaping, structures and signs, lighting, screening devices; and any other information that may be reasonably required in order to make an informed determination as to the adequacy of the plan in accordance with the requirements of Chapter
127, Site Plan Review, or any other applicable ordinance.
(1)
MINOR SITE PLANA development plan for less than 1,000 square feet of floor area and/or less than 5,000 square feet of impervious surface, which:
(a)
Proposes new development within the scope of
development specifically permitted by this chapter as a minor site
plan;
(b)
Does not involve planned development, any new
street, or extension of any off-street improvement which is to be
prorated pursuant to Section 30 of P.L. 1975, c. 291 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-42);
and
(c)
Contains the information reasonably required
in order to make an informed determination as to whether the requirements
established by ordinance for approval of a minor site plan have been
met.
SLOPE
Degree of deviation of a surface from the horizontal, usually
expressed as a percent or ratio of horizontal to vertical.
SOIL
All unconsolidated mineral or organic material, of whatever
origin, that overlies bedrock and which can be readily excavated.
SOLAR ACCESS
The access to unobstructed direct sunlight required by a
solar collector for its efficient operation.
SOLAR COLLECTOR
Refers to a device or combination of devices, structures
or parts of a device or structure that require access to sunlight
in order to transform direct solar energy into thermal, mechanical,
chemical or electrical energy that will contribute significantly to
a structure's energy supply.
SOLAR ENERGY FACILITY
A solar energy system and all associated components, including,
but not limited to, panels, arrays, footings, supports, mounting and
stabilization devices, inverters, electrical distribution wires and
other on-site or off-site infrastructure necessary for the facility,
which converts solar energy into usable electrical energy, heats water
or produces hot air or other similar function.
[Added 3-19-2019 by Ord.
No. 3-3-2019]
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
An energy system which converts solar energy to usable thermal,
mechanical, chemical or electrical energy to meet all or a significant
part of a dwelling's energy requirements. As used in these regulations,
the primary application of a solar energy system is the conversion
of solar radiation to thermal energy to meet all or part of a dwelling's
heating and domestic hot water requirements. This conversion is accomplished
in the following manner: Solar radiation is absorbed by a transport
medium and distributed to a point of use. The performance of each
operation is maintained by automatic, manual or architectural controls.
An auxiliary energy system is usually available both to supplement
the output provided by the solar energy system and to provide for
the total energy demand should the solar energy system become inoperable.
STAGGERED SETBACKS
Front setbacks of residential units that are varied in horizontal
location.
STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE
Standards adopted by ordinance regulating noise levels, glare,
earthborne or sonic vibrations, heat, electronic or atomic radiation,
noxious odors, toxic matters, explosive and inflammable matters, smoke
and airborne particles, wash discharge, screening of unsightly objects
or conditions or such other similar matters as may be reasonably required
by the municipality, required by applicable federal or state laws
or municipal ordinances, or as incorporated into this chapter from
the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan.
STORMWATER DETENTION
A provision for storage of stormwater runoff and the controlled
release of such runoff during and after a flood or storm.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the surface of
any floor and the surface of the next floor above it or, if there
is no floor above it, then the space between the floor and the ceiling
next above it. For the purpose of this chapter, the interior of the
roof shall not be considered a ceiling.
STREET
Any street, avenue, boulevard, road, parkway, viaduct, drive
or other way which is an existing state, county or municipal roadway;
or which is shown upon a plat heretofore approved pursuant to law;
or which is approved by N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.; or which is shown
on a plat duly filed and recorded in the office of the county recording
officer prior to the appointment of a Planning Board and the grant
to such Board of the power to review plats; and includes the land
between the street lines, whether improved or unimproved, and may
comprise pavement, shoulders, gutters, sidewalks, parking areas and
other areas within the street line.
STREET HIERARCHY
The conceptual arrangement of streets based upon function.
A hierarchical approach to street design classifies streets according
to function, from high traffic arterial roads down to streets whose
function is residential access. Systematizing street design into a
road hierarchy promotes safety, efficient land use, and residential
quality.
STREET LINE
The edge of the existing or future street right-of-way, whichever
would result in the widest right-of-way, as shown on the adopted Master
Plan or Official Map, forming the dividing line between the street
and a lot.
STREET, MAJOR ARTERIAL
A continuous route having trip length and travel density
characteristics indicative of substantial statewide or interstate
travel. These streets are state expressways and highways.
STREET, MAJOR COLLECTOR
A route which should link places of traffic generation with
nearby larger towns or with more important intracounty corridors.
STREET, MINOR COLLECTOR
A route which is provided at intervals, consistent with population
density, to collect traffic from local streets.
STREET, RESIDENTIAL ACCESS
The lowest order, other than rural street type, of residential
street (see the definition of "street hierarchy"). Provides frontage
for access to private lots and carries traffic having destination
or origin on the street itself. Designed to carry traffic at slowest
speed.
STREET, RESIDENTIAL MAJOR COLLECTOR
The highest order of residential street. Conducts and distributes
traffic between lower-order residential streets and higher-order streets
(arterials and expressways).
STREET, RESIDENTIAL MINOR COLLECTOR
The middle order of residential streets (see the definition
of "street hierarchy"). Provides frontage for access to lots, and
carries traffic to and from adjoining residential access streets.
STREET, RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD
A type of residential access street conforming to traditional
subdivision street design, which provides access to building lots
fronting on a street and provides parking on both sides of street
(see the definition of "street hierarchy").
STREET, RURAL
A road which primarily serves as access to abutting building
lots with no on-street parking and lot-to-street access designed so
vehicles do not back out of lots onto the street.
STREET, STUB
A portion of a street for which an extension has been proposed
and approved. May be permitted when development is phased over a period
of time, but only if the street in its entirety has been approved
in the preliminary plan.
STRIPPING
Any activity which removes or significantly disturbs the
vegetative surface cover, including clearing and grubbing operations.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials to form a construction for occupancy,
use or ornamentation, having a fixed location on, above or below the
surface of land or attached to something having a fixed location on,
above or below the surface of land, including, without limitation,
buildings, fences, tanks, towers, signs, advertising devices, decks,
patios and swimming pools. For use within an Historic District, or
for an historic landmark, or site, the word "structure" shall also
include fences which are over three feet in height; walls, other than
retaining walls not projecting more than 12 inches above the ground
at the highest level; independent radio and television antennas; gasoline
pumps; gazebos, pergolas, and swimming pools.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a lot, tract or parcel of land into two or
more lots, tracts, parcels, or other divisions of land for sale or
development. The following shall not be considered subdivisions within
the meaning of this chapter if no new streets are created: divisions
of land found by the Planning Board or Subdivision Committee thereof
appointed by the Chairman to be for agricultural purposes where all
resulting parcels are five acres or larger in size; divisions of property
by testamentary or intestate provisions; divisions of property upon
court order, including, but not limited to, judgments of foreclosure;
consolidation of existing lots by deed or other recorded instrument;
and the conveyance of one or more adjoining lots, tracts or parcels
or parcels of land, owned by the same person or persons and all of
which are found and certified by the administrative officer to conform
to the requirements of the municipal development regulations and are
shown and designated as separate lots, tracts or parcels on the Tax
Map or atlas of the municipality. The term "subdivision" shall also
include the term "resubdivision."
(1)
MINOR SUBDIVISIONAny division of land containing an aggregate of not more than three lots (two new lots and the remaining parcel), each fronting on an existing street or streets, not involving a planned development or any new street or the installation of any off-tract improvement; not involving any street(s) requiring additional right-of-way width as specified in the Master Plan or Official Map and the street requirements of this chapter, unless such additional right-of-way width, either along one or both sides of said street(s), as applicable, shall be deeded to the Township or to the appropriate governmental authority prior to classification as a minor subdivision; not adversely affecting the development of the remainder of the parcel or adjoining property and not in conflict with any provision of the Master Plan, Official Map, or this chapter; not being a further division of an original tract of land for which previous minor subdivision(s) have been approved by the Township within the past two-year period from the date of the last current application and where the combination of the proposed and approved minor subdivision(s) constitutes a major subdivision; and not being deficient in those details and specifications required of minor subdivisions as specified in this chapter. The original tract of land shall be considered any tract in existence at the time of the adoption of the ordinance of which this is a revision as shown on the Township Tax Maps. Any readjustment of lot lines resulting in no new lots shall be classified as a minor subdivision.
SUBMERGED LAND
Those lands which are inundated with water throughout the
year.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Any repair, reconstruction, or improvement of a structure,
the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market value of the
structure either before the improvement or repair is started; or,
if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before the
damage occurred. For the purpose of this definition, "substantial
improvement" is considered to occur when the first alteration of any
wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of the building commences,
whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of
the structure. The term does not, however, include either:
(1)
Any project for improvement of a structure to
comply with the existing state or local health, sanitary or safety
code specifications which is solely necessary to assure safe living
conditions; or
(2)
Any alteration of a structure listed on the
National Register of Historic Places or a State Inventory of Historic
Places.
SURROUNDING GRADE
The finished grade of the ground upon which a sign is placed,
as per approved site plan by the Township of Evesham Planning Board
or Zoning Board, or the existing established grade around the proposed
sign.
SWIMMING POOL, COMMERCIAL
Includes all pools associated with other than detached single-family
and two-family dwellings. Commercial swimming pools shall be further
classified into types in accordance with their particular use and
shall meet the appropriate design standards as set forth by the National
Swimming Pool Institute.
SWIMMING POOL, PORTABLE
A swimming pool that is not permanently installed and meets
all of the following criteria: does not require water filtration,
circulation and purification; does not exceed 24 inches in depth;
does not exceed a water surface of 250 square feet; and does not require
braces or supports. Portable swimming pools are not subject to this
chapter.
SWIMMING POOL, PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
A swimming pool, other than a portable swimming pool, that
is located on a lot principally used for a dwelling unit by one housekeeping
unit, and including all buildings, structures, and equipment appurtenant
thereto.
TAVERN
An establishment used primarily for the serving of liquor
by the drink to the general public and where food or packaged liquors
may be served or sold only as accessory to the primary use.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA
Any structure or device used for the purpose of collecting
or transmitting electromagnetic waves, including but not limited to
directional antennas, such as panels, microwave dishes, satellite
dishes and omnidirectional antennas.
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION TRAILER
A trailer for construction purposes for the period of construction
beginning with the issuance of a construction permit and concluding
with the issuance of the final certificate of occupancy or one year,
whichever is less.
THEATER
A building or any part of a building primarily devoted to
showing motion pictures, or primarily devoted to dramatic, musical
or performing arts performances.
THINNING
A silvicultural practice involving the removal of competing
trees to favor certain species, sizes and qualities of trees.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
TOWER
Any ground or roof-mounted pole, spire, structure, or combination
thereof that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose
of supporting one or more antennas for telephone, radio and similar
communications purposes, including supporting lines, cables, wires,
braces, and masts. The term includes radio and television transmission
towers, common-carrier towers, cellular telephone towers, alternative
tower structures, and the like.
TOWER AND ANTENNA, PREEXISTING
Any tower or antenna for which a building permit has been
properly issued prior to the effective date of this chapter, including
permitted towers or antennas that have not yet been constructed so
long as such approval is current and not expired.
TOWER, MULTI-USER
A tower to which is attached the antennas of more than one
commercial wireless telecommunications service provider or governmental
entity.
TOWER, SINGLE-USER
A tower to which is attached only the antennas of a single
user, although the tower may be designed to accommodate the antennas
of multiple users as required by Code.
TOWNHOUSE
See definition of "dwelling unit, townhouse."
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey.
TRANSIENT
Occupancy in any hotel, motel, motor court and motor hotel,
having a duration of no more than 14 days in any thirty-day period.
[Added 1-11-2008 by Ord. No. 1-1-2008]
TRANSPLANTED PLANT
An existing plant being moved from its original location
on a development site to another location on the same site, as a means
of preserving the plant.
TREE, EVERGREEN
Any coniferous tree, which holds its leaves throughout the
year, and has a foliage density of at least 50%, which is capable
of reaching a height of at least 15 feet and canopy spread of at least
eight feet at maturity.
TREE GRATE
A rigid covering, usually made of metal or plastic, manufactured
in sections, with an opening which fits around a tree located within
a tree planting pit, and usually with small openings for air and water
exchange.
TREE, INVASIVE OR WEEDY
Those trees which colonize and/or out-compete existing native
vegetation in wooded areas, or are known to be short-lived, brittle,
weak-wooded, and/or drop large quantities of flowers, seeds, and bark.
TREE, NONSPECIMEN
Any shade tree up to 24 inches in diameter, measured 4 1/2
feet above grade; or any evergreen or ornamental tree up to 12 inches
in diameter, measured 12 inches above grade.
TREE, ORNAMENTAL
Any deciduous tree capable of reaching a mature height of
at least 10 feet, and exhibiting a feature which is generally considered
attractive or unusual, such as flowers, berries, or a columnar form.
TREE PIT
An area below the finished grade of a surface, specially
prepared to receive and support a tree, and usually filled with a
soil mixture.
TREE, PRESERVED
Any tree with no disturbance to its root zone, found to be
in viable condition at the end of the guarantee period for a development.
TREE PROTECTION ZONE
An area defined by set distances from proposed improvements,
in which existing trees are to be preserved to the extent specified
within this chapter.
TREE, SHADE
Any broadleaf evergreen or deciduous tree capable of reaching
a height of at least 25 feet and canopy spread of at least 10 feet
at maturity. The tree may exhibit any branching or fruiting characteristics.
Any shade tree species which is not capable of reaching these sizes
at maturity shall be considered an ornamental tree.
TREE, STREET
Any deciduous tree capable of reaching a height of at least
25 feet and canopy spread of at least 15 feet at maturity. The tree
should not be of a weeping form, have low branching characteristics,
unless it will be limbed up regularly, be of a brittle structural
character, or produce messy or nuisance fruits.
TREE WELL
A system of retaining walls and/or aeration and drainage
structures, used as a method of changing the grade around an existing
tree.
UPLAND
Land which is not classified as wetland or floodplain.
USE
Any activity, occupation, business, or operation carried
on, or intended to be carried on, in a building or other structure
or on a lot or tract of land.
USABLE YARD AREA
The portion of a yard surrounding a structure which is viable
for any use permitted by this chapter.
UTILITY
Those services customarily rendered by public utility corporations,
municipalities, or municipal authorities, in the nature of electricity,
gas, telephone, water and sewerage, including the appurtenances used
in connection with the supplying of such services (buildings, wires,
pipes, poles, and the like).
UTILITY DISTRIBUTION LINES
Lines, conduits or pipes located in a street, road, alley
or easement, through which natural gas, electricity, telephone, cable
television, water, sewage or stormwater discharge is distributed to
or from service lines extending from the main line to the distribution
system of the building or premises served.
VARIANCE
Permission to depart from the literal requirements of this
chapter.
VEGETATION
Any plant material, including native grasses or groundcover,
shrubs and trees.
VEGETATIVE PROTECTION
Stabilization of erosive or sediment-producing areas by covering
the soil with:
(1)
Permanent seeding, producing long-term vegetative
cover.
(2)
Short-term seeding, producing temporary vegetative
cover.
(3)
Sodding, producing areas covered with a turf
of perennial sod-forming grass.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
A place where animals or pets are given medical or surgical
treatment. Use as a kennel shall be limited to short-term boarding.
WADING POOL
Any artificially constructed pool intended for use by children,
not designed or used for swimming and having a maximum water depth
of 12 inches.
WATERCOURSE
Any natural or artificial watercourse, stream, river, creek,
ditch, channel, canal, conduit, culvert, drain, waterway, gully, ravine
or wash in which water flows in a definite direction or course, either
continuously or intermittently, and which has a definite channel,
bed and banks, including any area adjacent thereto subject to inundation
by reason of overflow or floodwater.
WETLANDS
Areas as defined in the New Jersey Freshwater Wetlands Act,
in the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan or Pinelands Regulations
in other state law or regulations or in federal statute or regulation,
as applicable.
WETLANDS MANAGEMENT
The establishment of a characteristic wetland or the removal
of exotic species or Phragmites from a wetland in accordance with
the standards of N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.10. For purposes of this definition,
exotic species are those that are not indigenous to North America.
[Added 7-25-2012 by Ord. No. 20-7-2012]
WETLAND SOILS
Those soils designated as very poorly drained or poorly drained
by the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of
Agriculture, including but not limited to alluvial land, atsion, berryland,
colemanton, muck, Pasquotank, Pocomoke and Shrewsbury.
YARD
An open space extending between the closest point of any
building and a lot line or street line. In an apartment or townhouse
complex, "yards" shall also be the open space extending between structures.
All yards shall also be the open space extending between structures.
All yard dimensions shall be measured horizontally and at right angles
to either a straight street line, lot line or building facade or perpendicular
to the point of tangent of curved lines and facades.
YARD, FRONT
An open space extending across the full width of the lot
and lying between the street line and the closest point of the principal
building on the lot. The depth of the front yard shall be measured
horizontally and at right angles to either a straight street line
or the tangent lines of curved street lines. The minimum required
front yard shall be the same as the required setback.
YARD, REAR
An open space extending across the full width of the lot
and lying between the rear lot line and the closest point of the principal
building on the lot. The depth of the rear yard shall be measured
horizontally and at right angles to either a straight rear lot line
or the tangent of curved rear lot lines.
YARD, SIDE
An open space extending from the front yard to the rear yard
and lying between each side lot line and the closest point of the
principal building on the lot. The width of the required side yard
shall be measured horizontally and at right angles to either a straight
side line or the tangent lines of curved side lot lines.
ZONING OFFICER
The individual responsible for enforcement and interpretation
of the Zoning Ordinance provisions of the Township of Evesham.
ZONING PERMIT
A document signed by the Zoning Officer which:
(1)
Is required by ordinance as a condition precedent
to the commencement of a use or the erection, construction, reconstruction,
alteration, conversion or installation of a structure or building;
and
(2)
Acknowledges that such use, structure or building
complies with the provisions of the Municipal Zoning Ordinance or
variance therefrom duly authorized by a municipal agency.