No building, structure, area, lot or land shall be used, in whole or in part, for other than one or more of the following specified uses in all residential districts:
A.
A one-family dwelling used as a residence, but not more than one such dwelling on any one lot.
B.
Any customary home occupation.
C.
Churches, similar places of worship, parish houses, convents, church schools and libraries, subject to the following limitations and requirements:
[Amended 3-18-2020 by Ord. No. 4-2020]
(1)
The minimum lot size shall be five acres for each such building and accessory buildings. One parish house, convent, church school limited solely to religious instruction and church library may be constructed as part of a building used as a church or similar place of worship or in combination or singly as accessory buildings.
(2)
The minimum front yard depth shall be 100 feet.
(3)
The minimum side yard shall be 75 feet on either side.
(4)
The minimum rear yard depth shall be 75 feet.
(5)
The minimum street frontage shall be 200 feet.
(6)
The maximum building coverage, including, accessory buildings, shall be 10% of the lot area.
(7)
The maximum building height shall be two stories, not to exceed 40 feet to the highest point of any building, exclusive of chimneys, steeples and similar items.
(8)
Parking areas shall be located only in the side yards and rear yard and not in the buffer strips required by Subsection C(9) below.
(9)
Buffer strips 25 feet in width with planting, as indicated by the location and existing trees and undergrowth, shall be maintained all along the sidelines and rear line. No trees shall be removed in the buffer strip unless approved by the Planning Board.
(10)
There shall be a minimum of one separate entrance and one separate exit from and to a public street.
D.
Public parks and playgrounds, public libraries, municipal buildings, public schools and public institutions of higher education.
E.
Publicly owned and operated swimming pools situated within a public park or playground.
F.
Recreation areas and clubhouses operated by nonprofit membership organizations, subject to approval by the Mayor and Council upon recommendation of the Planning Board. In making its recommendation, the Planning Board shall be guided by the following principles:
(1)
The proposed area or building is to be operated for the benefit of members, the majority of whom are residents of North Haledon.
(2)
The major activity will be one not customarily conducted or classed as a commercial recreation.
(3)
No undue traffic will be created thereby on local residential streets.
(4)
The plot plan indicates sufficient setback and screen planting to insulate surrounding residential properties from undue noise.
G.
Customary agricultural operations, subject to the following regulations:
(1)
Such operations shall be conducted principally in the open.
(2)
The raising and breeding of homing and racing pigeons is subject to the limitation that the same are properly housed and not left to fly at large.
(3)
Manure, fertilizer, hay, feed and other odor- or dust-producing substances are stored at least 50 feet from the property line of any adjoining property owner and at least 150 feet from any and all public streets.
(4)
The raising, breeding or keeping of all farm animals of any kind and in any number, including fur- and hair-bearing animals or livestock, poultry or fowl, is prohibited, but excluding domestic animals such as dogs and cats and those that may be allowed in Subsection G(5) below, except that genus equus shall be regulated as hereinafter provided.
(5)
The raising and breeding or keeping of poultry or fowl is subject, however, to the limitation that no poultry farm hereafter established shall occupy an area consisting of less than 10 acres and the further restriction that all buildings used in the raising or breeding of poultry or fowl must be at least 50 feet from all property lines of said farm and a minimum of 150 feet from any and all public streets.[1]
[Amended 12-29-2011 by Ord. No. 34-2011]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original § 180-11H of the 1990 Code, pertaining to nursing homes, which immediately followed this subsection, was repealed 6-17-2009 by Ord. No. 18-2009.
H.
Nursery schools, preschools, and day-care facilities.
[Added 5-18-2016 by Ord. No. 8-2016]