Neighbor- hood Commercial
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Limited Commercial
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General Commercial
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Shopping Center
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Dimensional Requirements
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Yards
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Front (from curb)
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Minimum (feet)
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151
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151
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151
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Per approved plan
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Maximum (feet)
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252
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252
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25
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Side (minimum) (feet)
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10
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10
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15
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Rear (minimum) (feet)
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25
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25
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35
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Building coverage % (maximum)
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30%
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35%
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50%
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Impervious coverage % (maximum)
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75%
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75%
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80%
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Green area % (minimum)
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25%
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25%
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20%
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Building height (maximum) (feet)
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35
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35
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503
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Residential buffer2 (feet)
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15
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15
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35
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NA
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Residential density
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NA
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NA
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15 DU/acre3
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NOTES:
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1
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The front setback from the curb shall include a minimum four-foot-wide
verge, six-foot-wide sidewalk and five-foot-wide planting area.
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2
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The maximum front setback may be increased to 35 feet for corner
lots.
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3
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The utilization of sustainable building practices is encouraged
in the General Commercial District. Utilization of sustainable building
practices is optional, and will be used as incentives to allow for
increased maximum building height and a reduction in minimum green
area percentage, as outlined in Table GC.1 and in accordance with
the following.
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Maximum Allowed Without the Implementation of Sustainable
Practices
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Maximum Allowed With LEED Silver
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Maximum Allowed With LEED Gold
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Minimum green area (percentage of lot area)
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20%
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15%
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15%
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Maximum building height (feet) allowed by conditional use
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50
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65
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80
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Maximum Residential Density (DU/acre)
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15
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20
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30
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NOTES:
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1.
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It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to submit all
necessary information to the Township to verify compliance with the
most recent standards for either LEED Silver compliance or LEED Gold
(as applicable) for the appropriate LEED development type. Compliance
will be determined solely by the Township. The applicant shall not
be required to obtain certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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2.
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Failure to continue and maintain sustainable building incentives
in perpetuity shall result in a zoning violation.
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