[Amended 11-29-2010 by Ord. No. 242-2010]
A. Any change
in use, ownership or occupancy of an existing nonresidential structure
or use shall require approval from the Zoning Official and Township
Engineer prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the
Construction Official. All existing nonresidential structures must
be a part of a previously approved site plan. If the structure is
not part of an approved site plan, the Township Engineer in conjunction
with the Zoning Official shall review the requested change of use
to determine if it can be granted. Should the Township Engineer and/or
the Zoning Official determine that the change of use cannot be issued,
an application for site plan approval must be made to the appropriate
municipal land use board.
B. All persons
wishing to change use, ownership, or occupancy of any premises shall
file with the Zoning Officer an application for a zoning permit stating
the intent and use of the premises, and a commercial certificate of
continued occupancy for the use of commercial properties.
C. These
provisions, however, shall not be construed to require site plan approval
or change of use approval for a change of tenancy of office space
in an office building containing three or more separate offices, provided
that the Zoning Official and Township Engineer both find that there
is no substantial change in use or occupancy, and no substantial increase
in the intensity of use is proposed or that no exterior changes or
parking revisions are required or proposed.