[Added 12-12-2017 by Ord. No. 28-12-2017; amended 6-12-2018 by Ord. No. 13-6-2018]
A. Purpose. The purpose of the SEN-3 Zone is to provide an opportunity for needed age-restricted affordable residential apartments on infill sites in a manner that is compatible with surrounding development, and in areas that have existing infrastructure and are in close proximity to transportation, recreation, and shopping.
B. Principal permitted uses.
(1) Age-restricted (senior) affordable rental apartments. [NOTE: "Age-restricted" or "senior" housing is housing designed for, and occupied by, at least one person 55 years of age or older per dwelling unit, and which has significant facilities and services specifically designed to meet the physical and/or social needs of older persons.
C. Accessory uses.
(1) Off-street parking for motor vehicles.
(2) Motor vehicle charging stations.
(3) Common recreational facilities, both indoor and outdoor.
(4) Stormwater management facilities.
(5) Trash enclosures for trash and recycling containers.
(6) Fences up to six feet in height, but not in front yard.
(8) Porches, patios, gazebos.
(9) Temporary construction and sales trailers.
D. Performance standards and regulations.
(1) The area and dimensional regulations set forth in Table 19, SEN-3 Performance Regulations, located as an attachment to this chapter, shall apply.
(2) The age-restricted affordable apartments must be affordable to low- and moderate-income individuals/households and shall strictly conform with the rules adopted by the New Jersey Council on Affordable Housing (COAH), or its successor, the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls (UHAC), and the requirements of the Township's affordable housing ordinances including, but not limited to, requirements for phasing, bedroom mix, 50-50 low/moderate income split, affirmative marketing, controls on affordability, adaptability requirements, etc. A deed restriction with covenants restricting rentals, conveyance and improvements, and requiring notice of foreclosure and bankruptcy shall be filed prior to the issuance of a building permit.
(3) Indoor amenities must be provided for the benefit of the residents of the development and must be available to all tenants of residential units. Indoor amenities may include a fitness facility, conference room, library, party room, etc.
(4) Outdoor passive or active recreation space must be provided for the benefit of the residents of the development. Outdoor amenities may include tennis, bocce, or shuffle board courts, sitting areas, grill and picnic areas, pavilions, etc. These areas must be landscaped to provide shade and to beautify the area.
(5) Parking and driveways.
(a) The required parking ratio is 1.1 parking space per age-restricted residential unit. A minimum of one space per unit must be provided on site.
(b) Parallel parking may be provided along the property's frontage within the public right-of-way if designed and approved as part of the site plan.
(c) All driveways within the development shall be in conformance with New Jersey Residential Site Improvement Standards.
(6) Sidewalks are required along road frontages and along main access driveways within the site.
(7) Crosswalks at points where an access driveway meets the right-of-way and at primary pedestrian crossings within the site must be constructed with textured pavement.
(8) Shade trees at forty-foot intervals and landscaping (see §
62-56) shall be provided along sidewalk areas and along the right-of-way where existing vegetation is not maintained.
(9) Measures to enhance sustainability and green infrastructure shall be considered in planning the site; such as using water and energy efficiently, using sustainable building materials, installing solar panels to generate power, collecting rainwater for irrigation, employing methods to increase stormwater infiltration, reducing waste, generally minimizing impacts to the environment, and ensuring a healthy indoor environment.
E. Building design and architecture.
(1) Architectural elevations showing all sides of each building must be submitted along with a site plan application.
(2) Architectural design features shall be employed to create visual interest at the pedestrian or street level, and to integrate each building or structure with the surrounding area.
(3) Buildings must be designed to avoid long, monotonous, uninterrupted walls or roof planes. Building wall offsets, including projections and recesses, shall be used in order to add architectural interest and variety, and to relieve the visual effect of a simple long wall.
(4) Brickwork should be incorporated where practicable as a unifying primary material.
(5) Building facades shall be broken up at twenty-five-to-fifty-foot intervals with facade variations or projections and recesses at least 1 1/2 feet in depth.
(6) Upper and lower cornice lines must be articulated.
(7) All sides of a building visible to the public must be designed with treatment similar to the front facade.
(8) Variations in rooflines (parapets or other architectural screening) shall be used to completely screen HVAC and roof-mounted equipment, to provide interest, and reduce the scale of large buildings.
(9) Utilities including gas and electric meters must be located on the short end of buildings, and must be adequately shielded with evergreen landscaping or a green screen wall.
(10) Where parking is proposed on the first floor of a building, a wall a minimum of 24 inches in height must be constructed along the open areas, of materials consistent with the architectural design of the building (such as brick).
(11) Where parking is proposed on the first floor of a building, at least 50% of the facade area oriented to the public view (excluding vehicle access areas) must be enclosed with architectural wall treatment. The open areas of the first floor parking should be enclosed with a transparent decorative fence (such as iron or aluminum). The pedestrian access door to the building must be prominent with double doors and an overhead projection (such as canopy or awning).
F. Enclosures for trash and recyclables.
(1) Trash enclosures or central trash compaction and recycling areas are required and must comply with the requirements of Chapter
118 and §§
160-27 and
160-27.1 of the Township Code except as modified below.
(2) Trash enclosures or compactors must be sufficiently sized to contain both trash and recyclable materials, such that dumpsters are not permitted to sit in the open anywhere on the site.
(3) Trash enclosures or central trash compaction/recycling areas shall be masonry structures, with an exterior facade to match the principal building.
(4) If required, trash enclosure gates shall be decorative fencing materials to complement the buildings with a steel frame and self-locking.
(5) Trash enclosures shall be a minimum of six feet in height, or higher as needed to shield the enclosure. Landscaping may also be used in combination with structures to shield the trash and recycling area.
(6) Trash enclosures for multifamily residential units must include a door or opening for pedestrian access in addition to the truck access.