A.
Existing lots of record.
(1)
In any residential zoning district, only a single-family dwelling may be erected on a nonconforming lot of record at the effective date of this chapter; provided, however, that no adjacent or adjoining vacant land exists or existed at the time of the effective date of this chapter which would create a conforming lot if all or part of said vacant land were combined with subject lot. Applications for zoning permits under this provision shall be accompanied by an affidavit certifying that such lot is owned separately from adjacent or adjoining property.
(2)
No lot or lots in single ownership hereafter shall be reduced so as to create one or more nonconforming lots.
(3)
All lots meeting the above stipulations shall be developed in conformity with all applicable zoning district regulations other than the minimum lot area, lot width and lot depth.
B.
Lot width.
(1)
The minimum lot width shall be measured either at the required front yard setback line or at the front lot line as required for the zoning district in which it is situated. For irregularly shaped lots whose sides are not parallel, where the lot width is measured at the required front yard setback line, the street frontage shall not be less than 80% of the minimum lot width required; provided that the lot width measured at the front yard setback line shall be no less than the minimum lot width specified in the Zoning Schedule for the zoning district in which said lot is situated.
(2)
In the case of irregularly shaped lots whose sides are not parallel, where the lot width is measured at the front lot line, the width of the lot measured at the required front yard setback shall not be less than 90% of the required lot width measured at the front lot line.
C.
Lot depth. The required lot depth at any point of a lot may be decreased by 10.0% if the average depth of said lot conforms with the minimum requirement of the zoning district in which it is situated.
D.
Corner lots.
(1)
A corner lot shall be identified as a property having two or more street frontages. The frontage exposure with the street address of the structure in the Borough's tax records shall be considered the front yard in determining front, side and rear yard requirements.
[Amended 6-23-2008 by Ord. No. 1618; 7-8-2024 by Ord. No. 24-14]
(2)
At all street intersections in all residential zoning districts, that portion of any corner lot within the triangle formed by the curblines of such lot and a line drawn between points on each curbline 25 feet distant from their point of intersection shall be cleared of all growth and obstruction above the level 2 1/2 feet higher than the center line of the street, except isolated trees trimmed to provide necessary sight distance.
[Amended 12-16-1996 by Ord. No. 1172]
E.
Through lots. A through lot shall be considered to have two street frontages, both of which shall conform to the front yard requirements of the zoning district in which said lot is located.
F.
Lot area or space reduction. The area or dimension of any lot, yard, parking area or other space shall not be reduced to less than the minimum required by this chapter.
G.
Street frontage.
(1)
Every principal building shall be constructed or erected upon a lot with frontage upon an improved street meeting the street standards enacted by the Borough of River Edge, Bergen County or the State of New Jersey.
(2)
Any property which contains access to one or more approved and improved streets at its property line but does not contain sufficient street frontage as required herein shall not be considered landlocked. Where such conditions are created through a subdivision, no building permit or occupancy permit shall be granted unless and until said property contains the required and necessary street frontage as required by this chapter.
H.
Lots located in more than one zoning district. For any lot situated in more than one zoning district, which districts differ in character, all yard, bulk and other requirements shall be measured from the zoning district boundary line and not the true lot line.