For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community, the Borough of North Haledon is hereby divided into the following types of districts. See also the Zoning Area and Limiting Schedule attached to this chapter.
RA-1
|
Residential District (one-family residence)
|
RA-2
|
Residential District (one-family residence)
|
RA-3
|
Residential District (one-family residence)
|
B-1
|
Business District
|
B-2
|
Business District
|
I-1
|
Special Industrial District
|
I-2
|
Industrial District
|
O-S
|
Open-Space District
|
AHTD-2
|
Affordable Housing Townhouse District-2
[Added 2-21-2001 by Ord. No. 2-2001] |
AHTD-1
|
Affordable Housing Townhouse District-1
[Added 2-21-2001 by Ord. No. 2-2001] |
Affordable Housing Overlay Zone
[Added 7-17-2019 by Ord. No. 18-2019] | |
AAHD
|
Affordable Adult Housing District
[Added 2-21-2001 by Ord. No. 2-2001] |
MFTH
|
Residential/Multifamily Townhouse Zone
[Added 3-21-2007 by Ord. No. 2-2007] |
BE
|
Banquet Establishment District
[Added 4-18-2012 by Ord. No. 5-2012] |
[Amended 2-21-2001 by Ord. No. 2-2001]
The districts are bounded and defined as shown
on a map entitled "Zoning Map, Borough of North Haledon, Passaic County,
New Jersey," dated January 2001, by Michael F. Kauker Associates,
Professional Planner, Wyckoff, New Jersey, which, with all explanatory
matter thereon, accompanies and is hereby made part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning Map is on file in
the office of the Borough Clerk.
A.Â
Boundaries of districts. The boundaries, areas and
classification of each district are hereby established as shown on
the Zoning Map; however, the use of this map shall be confined to
zoning purposes only, and no roads, streets or rights-of-way thereon
shown shall be considered public streets, roads or rights-of-way unless
the same are regularly dedicated and accepted in accordance with any
ordinance or statute in such case made and provided. Depths of all
zones are indicated by scale or figures on the Zoning Map.
B.Â
Determination of boundaries.
(1)Â
The zone boundary lines are intended generally to
follow street lines, existing property lines and the mean high-water
level of streams and ponds.
(2)Â
Determination of doubtful lines, in cases of uncertainty
or disagreement as to the true location of district boundary lines,
shall lie with the Board of Adjustment as hereinafter provided.
(3)Â
It shall be the function of the Board of Adjustment
to determine the location of sidelines, rear lines and front lines
when the same are in doubt.
[Added 5-9-1990 by Ord. No. 5-1990]
(4)Â
In case the boundary line of any district runs through
any lot, the regulations and restrictions of the less restricted area
shall apply to the portion of the lot in the more restricted area
lying within 50 feet from such district boundary line, provided that
the lot has frontage on the less restricted district, but such extension
shall not be construed as changing the location of said boundary line.