[Amended 3-11-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-02]
A. No building or structure shall have a greater number
of feet than are permitted in the district where such building is
located.
B. Chimneys, flues, church spires, belfries, cupolas,
parapet walls, flagpoles, fire towers, water towers and all other
necessary mechanical appurtenances and similar features, but excluding
telegraph, radio and television transmission or other antennas, shall
be exempt from the height provisions of this chapter, provided that:
(1) In the ORL Zone, the height of each such feature,
except parapet walls, shall not exceed 18 feet and 1 1/2 stories
above the level of such roof, whichever is less. Parapet walls shall
not extend more than four feet above the height of the building.
(2) In all other zones, the height of each such feature,
except parapet walls, shall not exceed 10 feet above the level of
such roof. Parapet walls shall not extend more than four feet above
the height of the building.
(3) The aggregate area covered by all such features, but
excluding solar heating features, shall not exceed 15% of the area
of the roof of the building of which they are a part.
(4) The exterior treatment of all such mechanical penthouses
and other projections permitted herein shall be of materials substantially
similar to the facade of the building itself and shall be similarly
designed so as to be architecturally an integral part of the structure.
The determination of compliance with all aspects of this section shall
be by the approving authority as a function of site plan approval.
(5) Height regulations governing antennas are subject to §
101-22G.
C. In addition to all other applicable height limitations
contained in this chapter, no exterior facade of a building or structure
shall have a height greater than 32 feet. For purposes of this section
alone, the exterior facade of a structure includes all building facades
which abut finished grade, and shall include any parallel facade constructed
within six feet of that exterior facade.
[Amended 4-26-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-014]
(1) The
height of the exterior facade of the building or structure is measured
from finished grade adjacent to that portion of the facade measured
six feet out from any portion of said facade, to the highest point
on that building facade.
(2) Measurements
shall be taken from grade level measured upward on the same plane
as the facade to the highest point of the structure located on that
same plane or any parallel facade constructed within six feet of said
facade.
D. The minimum roof slope for all buildings located in
residential zone districts is 5/12.
[Added 4-26-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-013; amended 11-29-2011 by Ord. No.
2011-035]
Requirements for permitted floor area ratio bonuses as delineated in §
101-8, Schedule IV-2:
A. A developer shall be entitled to an increase in the permitted floor area ratio for a residential structure if the proposed development complies with the requirements set forth in §
101-19D or
101-19E below.
B. In order to qualify for the permitted increase in floor area ratio,
the following items shall be submitted for review by the Borough's
professionals:
(1) For a green building strategies bonus, all of the following items
shall be submitted:
(a)
Certification of compliance from a licensed architect.
(b)
LEED homes project checklist detailing sufficient points to
achieve certified status in the following categories: water efficiency,
energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental
quality.
(c)
Details for all design components identified on the LEED checklist
shall be included on the signed and sealed architectural plans.
(2) For an architectural guidelines bonus, all of the following items
shall be submitted:
(a)
Building elevations for each facade fronting on a public right-of-way
and floor plans for all floors in the structure.
(b)
Dimensions and calculations for each design component that is being utilized to meet the standards identified in Subsection
D below.
C. Applications that do not require public hearings before the Planning
Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment shall be reviewed by the Borough
Planner. No building permit shall be issued prior to the completion
of the Borough Planner's review.
D. Green building strategies. If a developer incorporates green building
strategies, which result in the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design) certification of the development, the property may be developed
with an additional two-percent floor area ratio over the maximum.
The development may incorporate such elements as pervious paving materials,
green architecture, indigenous landscaping, gray water reuse, and
solar energy use.
E. Architectural guidelines. A structure must meet both of the criteria in Subsection
E(1) and
(2) below to be deemed in compliance with this section. If the structure does meet both the criteria below, an additional four-percent floor area ratio over the maximum for a residential structure shall be permitted.
(1) Facade vertical articulation. Each building facade facing a public
right-of-way must have elements of vertical articulation comprised
of columns, recessed or projecting window features, entry designs,
overhangs, ornamental projection of the molding, or recession or protrusion
of the main surface of the wall itself. The vertical articulations
shall be designed in accordance with the following:
(a)
Each vertical articulation must be a minimum of one foot deep.
(b)
Each projection may extend into the required front yard a maximum
of two feet in depth.
(c)
The total width of the building facade projections, identified in §
101-19E(1), must occupy between 20% and 60% of the total facade width.
(2) Building materials. Exterior building materials shall be classified
as either primary, secondary or accent materials. The facade must
be designed in accordance with the following:
(a)
Primary materials are materials that shall cover at least 80%
of the facade of the building.
(b)
Secondary materials are materials that shall cover not more
than 20% of the facade.
(c)
Accent materials may include door and window frames, lintels,
cornices and other elements and may cover no more than 10% of the
facade.