[Added 5-14-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-05]
A. The standards contained in this Article
X apply to all development undertaken and to use of all land in the Borough and are intended to be met as conditions to all variances, subdivisions, site plans, conditional uses, construction and zoning permits, certificates of occupancy, and such other permits and approvals as may be required under Borough ordinances.
(1)
Any departure from such standards shall be governed by variances
in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(c).
B. The supplemental regulations shall include §§
135-92,
135-93,
135-93.1,
135-94,
135-95,
135-96,
135-97,
135-98,
135-99,
135-100,
135-101 and
135-101.1, inclusive.
C. In addition, the following requirements pertaining to off-street
parking are included as supplemental regulations and deviation from
such requirements must be by variance:
D. Any deviation from the stormwater management requirements of §§
135-92A(2) and
135-92A(3) must be by variance.
[Amended 2-27-1996 by Ord. No. 1725; 2-25-1997 by Ord. No.
1742; 5-26-1998 by Ord. No. 1773; 1-13-2004 by Ord. No. 3-2004]
A. Limitation. No merchandise, wares, goods, foods, etc.,
are permitted to be sold or offered for sale on any sidewalk or sidewalk
right-of-way or public thoroughfare or public highway or public property
within the: RO Residence Office Districts, R-10 Residential Townhouse
Districts, R-11 Residential High Density Districts, C Commercial Districts,
O Office Districts, or downtown zoning districts except as provided
herein.
[Amended 6-9-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-12]
B. Exemption.
[Amended 9-28-2004 by Ord. No. 25-2004]
(1) From time to time charitable festivals and other organized
activities are conducted within the Downtown Zoning District of the
Borough of Haddonfield.
[Amended 6-9-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-12]
(2) Whenever the governing body of the Borough of Haddonfield
by resolution gives permission for such charitable festivals and/or
other such organized activities to occur with the Downtown Zoning
District, all or some of the following provisions may apply when specifically
provided for in the resolution:
[Amended 6-9-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-12]
(a)
Charitable organizations and/or nonprofit organizations
and their agents, servants, and/or employees may be permitted to peddle,
solicit, canvass and/or sell merchandise, etc., during such charitable
festivals and/or such other organized activities upon the public sidewalks
and other public property with the Downtown Zoning District of the
Borough of Haddonfield;
(b)
The various shops and stores with the Downtown
Zoning District may be permitted to display their merchandise on the
sidewalk directly in front of their stores or shops and may make sales
from such locations during the charitable festival or other organized
activity;
(c)
Peddlers, solicitors, canvassers, or other persons
and/or entities may not be permitted to peddle, solicit, canvass,
sell, or offer for sale any merchandise during such charitable festival
or other organized activity except as part of the approved event and
under the direction of the event organizers.
(3) A charitable festival or organized charitable activity
is defined as follows:
(a)
A charitable festival is defined to be one or
more nonprofit organizations and/or nonprofit entities conducting
an organized endeavor wherein merchandise may be sold, entertainment
may be provided, celebration may be conducted, etc., all for the purpose
of raising monies for charitable purposes.
(b)
An organized activity is defined to be one or
more organizations or entities conducting an organized endeavor wherein
merchandise may be sold, entertainment may be provided, celebration
may be conducted, etc.
C. Exemption of certain groups.
(1) The following groups and individuals acting on behalf of such groups are exempt from Subsection
A of this section:
(a)
Political group: a nonprofit association of
persons sponsoring or advocating certain ideas of government or maintaining
certain political principles or beliefs in public policies of government
or advocating the candidacy of any individual for elective office;
(b)
Religious group: a nonprofit association of
person associated for the purpose of maintaining, advocating and/or
espousing certain religious principles and beliefs;
(c)
Charitable group: a nonprofit association of
persons that freely and voluntarily administers to the needs of those
persons unable to help themselves, and generally associated to serve
the public good and welfare without profit;
(d)
Civic group: a nonprofit association of persons
engaged in promoting the common good and general welfare of the residents
of the municipality. Such definition shall include but not be limited
to school groups, benevolent societies and service clubs engaged in
nonprofit activities.
Dish-type antennas shall be regulated in the
Borough of Haddonfield in accordance with this chapter.
A. Location.
(1) A property owner in the Borough of Haddonfield is
permitted to install and/or erect one dish-type antenna on such owner's
property. The dish-type antenna must be installed and/or erected on
ground level in the rear yard of the property.
(2) The dish-type antenna, its foundation pad and supportive
structure must be a minimum of 10 feet from any property line.
(3) Side yard and front yard installations are prohibited.
(4) Roof or tower installations are prohibited unless
a variance is obtained for such installation. An application for a
rooftop installation can be made when a ground level installation
cannot properly receive the necessary signals.
B. Height and area. The dish-type antenna, its foundation
pad and supportive structure may not exceed a maximum height of six
feet above ground level and a maximum diameter of the dish should
not exceed eight feet.
C. Screening. The dish-type antenna must be screened
on all sides from public view by use of opaque fencing to a height
not to exceed six feet, or shrubbery, or both, wherein such screening
shall be approved by the Planning Board, considering aesthetic, type,
location, and other such factors. The screening must be such as to
prevent the dish-type antenna from being seen from a public right-of-way
and from adjacent property owner's properties at ground level.
D. Site plan. The property owner must submit to the Planning
Board of the Borough of Haddonfield, and receive its approval of,
a site plan. Such site plan shall be submitted in 20 copies and shall
contain the following information: the location of the dish-type antenna;
the engineering drawings of the dish-type antenna demonstrating its
methods of support and its foundations; the method of installation;
the materials to be used; the height of the dish-type antenna and
related structures; and the screening required. The applicant property
owner is required to obtain a building permit prior to installation
and erection; however, no building permit may be issued absent site
plan approval by the Planning Board.
[Amended 1-25-1994 by Ord. No. 1689]
A. Junk cars prohibited. Inoperable or unlicensed or unregistered vehicles parked or stored on private property shall be defined as "junk cars" under the definitions in §
135-10 of this chapter, and shall be prohibited, except when parked or stored in an accessory building or in part of the principal building which is designed for the parking of motor vehicles.
B. Notice and enforcement. The Administrative Officer shall enforce this section. Upon the discovery of a violation of this section, the Administrative Officer shall send notice to the owner of record of the property upon which the junk car is parked or stored or such other parties as the Administrative Officer's investigation shall determine is responsible. Failure to correct said violation within 10 calendar days of receipt of such notice shall subject such responsible persons to penalties as provided under §
135-129 of this chapter.
[Added 5-14-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-05]
A. Retaining walls shall not exceed three feet in height at any point.
Terraced retaining walls involving more than one section of wall above
or below each other shall be construed as one wall unless the base
of the upper wall is separated from the face of the lower wall by
at least four feet, measured horizontally.
B. Retaining walls shall be set back from any property line a distance
of a least one foot for each foot of height of the retaining wall.
C. Any retaining wall proposed to be located within the preservation area of a Borough tree shall require Shade Tree Commission authorization pursuant to Chapter
56 of this Code.
D. In the event that a fence, safety barrier or other restraining device is provided at the top of the wall, the total height of the wall with the fence, safety barrier and/or restraining device shall not exceed the height limitations set forth for fences in §
135-96 of this Code.
E. In the event of a conflict between a construction code requirement
for a retaining wall, a safety barrier or a restraining device and
the requirements of this section, the more restrictive requirement
shall apply.