[Amended 2-14-1983 by Ord. No. 993]
For each residence, provision shall be made for at least one paved usable off-street parking space of not less than 200 square feet to accommodate at least one full-sized passenger automobile, in addition to the garage. Residential off-street parking shall conform to the following requirements:
A.
Paved driveway areas shall be considered part of the required off-street parking space as aforesaid.
B.
Such driveway shall not exceed 20 feet in width within 16 feet of the curbline, and may be widened to no more than 25 feet thereafter. However, if a residence has a three-car garage, a driveway width of not more than 32 feet would be permitted from the entrance of the garage to 20 feet past the garage entrance, then transition to 25 feet wide (or 20 feet wide within 16 feet of the curbline) over the next five feet of length.
[Amended 4-26-2000 by Ord. No. 1345; 12-16-2009 by Ord. No. 1613]
C.
There shall be only one driveway and one curb opening for each residence.
D.
Driveways and parking areas shall be used solely for the parking of currently registered and operable noncommercial passenger vehicles. Unless garaged, an inoperable car or unregistered vehicle may not be parked anywhere on the premises. Trailers, boats or other portable or wheel-based objects or vehicles may be stored in a rear yard area; provided, however, that no parking area shall be located any closer to the rear property line than 40% of the depth of the rear yard.
E.
No parking area or driveway shall be located within two feet of an adjoining side property line.
F.
In addition to the provisions of this chapter, driveways shall meet all requirements of the ordinances of the Borough applicable thereto, including but not limited to regulations for streets and sidewalks as the same may affect or be affected by construction, maintenance or repairs of driveways.
[Amended 2-8-1995 by Ord. No. 1246]
G.
No driveway entrance shall be constructed within 25 feet of an adjacent street, corner or existing driveway entrance. Curb cuts and driveway aprons shall not exceed 20 feet in width at the sidewalk line and 23 feet in width at the curbline.
[Amended 4-26-2000 by Ord. No. 1345]
H.
Where any use may be permitted in A-1 and A-2 Residence Districts other than solely for one-family residential purposes, there shall be provided parking areas as hereinbefore described for three passenger automobiles.
I.
Parking areas other than the driveway may not be within the front yard area.
J.
In no event shall any residential lot be covered by total areas of pavement, walks, patios, pools, accessory and principal buildings occupying more than 50% of the total area of said lot. In the event an applicant seeks to develop according to the provision of either the AHO-1 or AHO-2 overlay districts, this provision shall be of no force and have no effect on developments in the hereinbefore mentioned overlay districts. In the event an applicant seeks to develop according to the provision of either the AHO-1 or AHO-2 Overlay Districts, this provision shall be of no force and have no effect on developments in the noted overlay districts. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, developments in the A-2MF District shall be permitted a total impervious coverage of 60%.
[Amended 12-9-2020 by Ord. No. 1832; 12-9-2020 by Ord. No. 1834]
K.
The use of pervious paving materials is permitted in order to reduce stormwater runoff and to promote groundwater recharge.
[Added 2-8-2006 by Ord. No. 1520]