This Article shall take effect on January 1,
1977, or upon the effective date of the State Uniform Construction
Code.
This Article regulates and controls the location,
equipment, contractors, registration and special features related
to buildings or structures and lands located within the City of Hackensack.
The following setback requirements shall apply:
A. No fixed or permanent awning, canopy, marquee, awning
box or roof shall project more than 14 inches beyond any property
line abutting a public street.
B. No fixed or permanent awning, canopy, marquee, awning
box or roof shall have a clearance of less than eight feet when projecting
forward of the setback line measured from the top of the sidewalk
to the lowest level of the projection.
The following locations for signs and fences
are established:
A. Signs.
(1) No ground sign shall be set nearer to the street lot
line than the established building line, except that on corner property,
no ground sign can be placed within 15 feet behind both street lines.
(2) No roof sign of any type shall be permitted on any
building or structure.
(a)
All existing roof signs shall be removed in
their entirety, including all supports, within 10 years of the date
of the original ordinance which was adopted April 20, 1970. This shall include all brackets and supports.
(b)
No projecting sign shall project over any street
or public place or forward of any established setback line, except
that a flat sign may project a maximum of one foot.
(c)
Any existing projecting sign which overhangs
a public street, public place or forward of any established setback
line shall be removed within 10 years of the date of the original
ordinance which was adopted April 20, 1970. This shall include all brackets and supports.
(d)
Freestanding pole signs or pylons shall conform
to the requirements as set forth for projecting signs.
(3) Removal of temporary signs, construction signs and
special displays.
(a)
Signs of this type shall be removed within 15
days after the conclusion of the event that said sign advertises.
Signs not removed by those who erected same shall then become the
responsibility of the owner of the building or premises to remove
the signs upon 10 days' notice from the Construction Official.
(b)
Where the owner of a sign vacates the premises
upon which the sign is erected, said sign must be removed at the time
of vacating the establishment. If the owner of said sign does not
remove the sign, the owner of the building or property shall then
be responsible for the removal of said sign upon 10 days' notice by
the Construction Official.
(4) Height of projecting signs.
(a)
No such sign shall exceed the height of the
parapet or the building upon which said sign is to be erected, except
that on on-story structures the height of said sign shall not exceed
15 feet.
(b)
Maximum projection on private property. No such
sign shall project from the building or pole more than six feet.
(c)
Other requirements.
[1]
All such signs shall be illuminated.
[2]
All such signs shall be rigid and shall not
swing.
[3]
No projecting sign shall be erected so as to
become a combination of both a projecting sign and a roof sign.
(5) Beacon. No beacon or rotating or animated sign shall
be permitted in any location in the City of Hackensack.
(6) A-frame-type signs. One portable A-frame-type sign
approximately three feet by three feet shall be permitted for each
100 feet of frontage. Those properties having more than 100 feet of
frontage shall be permitted a maximum of two such signs. All signs
or parts thereof and structures supporting the same or parts thereof
shall be within the owner's property line and at no time project into
or over the public right-of-way.
B. Fences.
[Amended 9-5-1978 by Ord. No. 39-78; 12-20-2004 by Ord. No.
22-2004]
(1) No fence or other man-made enclosure shall exceed
four feet in height at any point, as measured from existing ground
levels. In the case of commercial property that abuts a residential
property, no fence or other man-made enclosure shall exceed seven
feet in height except along the property line common to the residence,
where the six-foot limit shall apply.
(2) No fence coming within 15 feet of a corner at two
intersecting streets shall exceed four feet in height, nor shall such
fence be solid-surfaced.
(3) No fence or enclosure shall exceed the height of four
feet on any portion of the front setback, as measured by a line extending
from the front face of the prime structure to each side property line.
Any property in question that borders on two streets, commonly known
as a "corner property," shall also have the restriction of four feet
as to the front yard setback, and, in addition, such restriction shall
be applied to the street side setback up to a line extending from
the rear face of the prime structure to the street side property line.
(4) No fence or other enclosure shall be erected closer
than 10 feet to the curbline of the property.
(5) All fences shall be installed or erected as close
to the ground as possible. The total height of the fence may exceed
six feet where otherwise permissible to conform to existing ground
heights; provided, however, that 80% of the fence does not exceed
the maximum height of six feet. Decorative-type structural posts may
extend no more than six feet above the top of the fence.
(6) Fences must be constructed with the face or finished
side away from the property and the structural side toward the interior
of the property.
(7) Fences or other man-made enclosures shall be installed
no closer than three inches to the property line. Living fences or
screens shall be planted no closer than 12 inches to the property
line. These provisions can be amended by the application submitted
and agreement by both adjoining property owners to construct the fence,
man-made or living, closer to or upon the common property line.
(8) Fences shall be erected in a manner so as to permit
the flow of natural drainage and shall not cause surface water to
be dammed so as to create ponding.
(9) Fences or other enclosures shall be maintained in
such a manner as to assure the structural integrity of the fence,
to prevent all or portions of the fence from encroaching over the
property line of adjoining owners, and shall be further maintained
so as to prohibit an unsightly appearance to adjoining property owners.
"Unsightly appearance" shall include the following:
(a)
Living fences that are not neatly trimmed so
as to prevent leaves, branches or trunks from extending beyond the
height limitations imposed under this chapter.
(b)
Living fences that are not neatly trimmed so
as to prevent leaves, branches or trunks from growing beyond the property
line over to the adjoining properties.
(c)
Painted fences or other enclosures whereon paint
has chipped or peeled from more than 25% of the surface area of the
fence.
(d)
Fence posts which have become loosened or which
were installed in such a manner as to be leaning more than 15°
from the fence line.
(e)
In the case of picket fences, where more than
10% of the picket fences have fallen, been removed or rotted in any
given ten-linear-foot section of such fence.
(f)
In the case of slatted or other solid-wall fences,
where more than 10% of the surface of the fence has been removed,
fallen or rotted in any given ten-linear-foot section of such fence.
(10)
The following fences and fence materials are
specifically prohibited; barbed wire, chicken wire, pointed iron slats
or pickets, canvas, cloth, fiberglass, poultry netting, electrically
charged fences, temporary fences such as snow fences, except where
necessary for active construction, and collapsible fences, except
during active construction.
(11)
No fence shall be erected in such a manner so
as to interfere with the public right-of-way or interfere with the
visibility of vehicular and pedestrian traffic proceeding along any
public right-of-way.
(12)
Masonry walls or enclosures shall not exceed
four feet in height along any property line.
(13)
In the case of commercial property that abuts
residential property, if cyclone fence construction is used along
the common property line, the fence shall also include privacy inserts
therein.
(14)
In business and manufacturing zoning districts
cyclone-type fences surrounding nonresidential property may be erected
to a height of seven feet on all property lines.
(15)
In all commercial districts, fences other than
solid-surface fences may be erected up to 14 feet in height when surrounding
or upon lands of governmental facilities and buildings, public parks
and playgrounds and public or parochial schools, including their accessory
uses.
No open fire escapes or fire stairs shall be
erected on a wall of any structure when said wall fronts on a public
street.
This Article and all of its provisions shall
be enforced by the Department of Community Affairs, Division of Building
Inspection.
Any person who shall violate a provision of
the Basic Code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements
thereof, or who shall erect, construct, alter or repair a building
or structure in violation of an approved plan or directive of the
Construction Official or a permit or certificate issued under the
provisions of the Basic Code, shall, upon conviction, be subject to
a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $500 or imprisonment for
a term not to exceed 90 days, or both, at the discretion of the court.
Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.