[Amended 9-5-1978; 9-3-1985 by Ord. No. 85-7; 9-15-1987 by Ord. No. 1987-9; 6-21-1988 by Ord. No. 1988-7; 9-1-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-9]
A.
Any parcel of land, at least 3/4 acre in lot area, in a residential district with a lot area less than that prescribed for a lot in the district in which such lot is located, which parcel was under one ownership and in existence at the time of the adoption of any ordinance repealed by the adoption of this Part 1 originally or of any amendment hereto, by which the minimum lot area applicable thereto was increased, may be used for single-family dwelling purposes as a principal use; any single-family dwelling or accessory structure to it thereon may be enlarged, and any single-family dwelling or accessory structure to it thereon which shall accidentally be destroyed may be replaced in the same location as it occupied on the lot immediately prior to said accidental destruction and shall not constitute a nonconforming use or structure, provided that:
(1)
All regulations except front, side and rear yard and setback line requirements prescribed for the district by this Part 1 shall be complied with.
(2)
Either the owner thereof owns no adjoining land or the parcel was granted either minor or final major subdivision approval by the Township Planning Board or Board of Adjustment.
B.
Except as provided in Subsection C below, in lieu of the front, side and rear yard and setback line requirements prescribed for the district by this Part 1, the following front, side and rear yard and setback line requirements shall apply:
(1)
Setback line. No building or parts of a building shall be closer than 50 feet to the nearest street line.
(2)
Front yard. Front yards shall be at least 50 feet in depth.
(3)
Side yard. Each principal building shall be provided with a side yard, each at least 25 feet in width.
(4)
Rear yard. Each principal building shall be provided with a rear yard at least 25 feet in depth.